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With that said enjoy this sequel to Angel of...
Late at night, a boy had woken up from blistering silence. He still wasn't used to it after a few weeks of living where his heart belongs. He slipped out of his massive bed and paced to the glassless window open to the crystal moon and teary stars. The night's chilled air moved about the fair headed boy. He wrapped his night robe about himself and thought about his accomplishments since living in the Underground and leaving behind his sister to stay in the hands of evil.
He had earned his title as Goblin Prince and became quite talented with a rapier, along with learning the history of the Underground and how to control magic. During his studies he found that it was the evil fae king who had started the High War and was the main reason all the realms kept to themselves. Each leader was afraid of getting overpowered by the other and feared to be forced to launch another attack on someone or someplace important.
He also thought back to his life before his sister made a wish that bound her and him to this magical place. He remembered his friends and teachers and his talents he used to have back up there. He was amazing at art, yet here young boys like himself are required to know the basics of fighting at close range without weapons to dueling with any given weapon. He mainly remembered and missed his sister playing her violin for him when he was feeling bad. The boy sighed.
He was feeling bad, but he had no one to ease this odd pain of loneliness. His sister had felt as he did now back Aboveground and he didn't know it, but she was always trying to keep him from going down that same path, but always keeping him busy with his homework and school projects.
The first day back to the Grassy Sea, he was greeted by the Serpent Lord and the funny chess piece that had delivered his sister a message from the Goblin King. In that same afternoon, he had met with his sister's friends, Hoggle, Sir Didymus, and Ludo. He watched them perform their duties as a part of the Goblin Army as ordered by the king, his new 'brother'.
Later that night, the boy was stuffed into a chair in the Serpent's study/library and was debriefed for what had happened to his sister and him after they left the Grassy Sea. The king and the lord had listened, never interrupted, and attempted to help the boy feel better, but it was no use. Without his sister, the boy felt incomplete. He was no longer happy with this life he had now.
From his sister's friends, the boy learned his warrior lessons, from his king brother, magic lessons, and from the Serpent, history lessons. At least the boy could handle the different teachers seeing as he grew up having to go from teacher to teacher thanks to his school's schedule. With Hoggle, the boy had to remember not to even think about the Bog or the jewels that hung from the dwarf's belt. Around the fox, the boy had to be knightly and honorable. With Ludo, he had to be patient and calm. When it came to his brother, the boy had to be quick otherwise the magic he was trying to control would literately bite him in the behind. Then there was the Serpent, who was brilliant, yet if you talked back, his eyes would go all red and he'd lose himself for a few seconds. The boy thankfully learned that when he was watching everyone and the Serpent let go of himself at a goblin who had been naughty.
After the first week of the seemingly endless lessons, the boy was titled as the Goblin Prince, just like his sister wished to happen before she changed. According to his brother, his sister had not just changed, but Changed. In the boy's studies he had learned that in one region they frequently used that ritual should the predators liked their prey and wanted to keep them. The other weeks had blurred by, especially at each of his lessons that he was starting to excel at.
For now, the boy stood in his room, staring up at the dark sky, wondering what happening to his sister at the same moment.
