SugarBlood Princess C4
Fionna ran through the trees, not caring where she was going. All she knew was that she needed to get away from Marshall and Bubba as soon as she could, and get as far away as possible.
She felt her arm get snagged by someone's hand and swung out blindly, not caring who it was. "Lemmie alone!" She sobbed.
"Hm, little cutie like you'll fetch a good price in the market." A rough voice laughed cruelly.
Fionna just sobbed again, tears pouring down her cheeks. "Please, just leave me alone!"
The thug grabbed her crown and laughed again. "Little princess, are ya? All the better. More jewels and crap you've got on you, the better the pickings!" Fionna shoved away from him and started to run again, but he snatched at her dress and caught her once more. "Look, you little brat, you ain't got nobody to come save you, so you're mine now." After saying this, he slapped her harshly.
She cried out in pain and fear, recoiling away from him. "Leave me alone!" She yelled.
The thug opened his mouth to snap at her, but something slammed into him from behind him. "Don't you touch her!" A voice grunted furiously before the speaker sucker-punched the guy across the jaw.
Fionna squealed and into a bush, shaking as she heard the cacophony of a fist-fight from the two combatants until she heard a final roar from the newcomer and the thud of her would-be kidnapper hitting the ground.
A figure in a cloak came over and parted the leaves, peering at her. "Hey, you okay, hon?" She asked Fionna.
Fionna paused, still shaking, and shook her head. "I'm... I'm lost. And I don't have my two brothers anymore." She whispered frightenedly.
The girl paused. "I can guess how you feel, losing your siblings. Do you want help to find them?"
"I know where they are. I just don't have them anymore. They're not my brothers anymore." She shook her head sadly.

The girl frowned. "C'mon, kiddo. Let's go back to my house. You look like you could use a decent feed- you're skinny as a rake!"
"I am not!" Fionna protested. "I'm just very slim, like my broth... Like the boys I used to live with."
"Okay, okay, suit yourself. But seriously, kiddo, I'll bring ya home so you have somewhere warm to sleep tonight, alright?"
"Okay..."
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The girl led Fionna to a huge tree house that she just called the Tree Fort. Fionna looked up in awed wonder at the huge branches that supported the giant house built into the tree. "That's amazing!" She told the girl earnestly.
"Yeah, I know. I built it for my sister." The girl replied, looking up at it wistfully for a moment before shrugging. "Well, it don't do us any good to just stand around outside. Let's go inside."
They walked in, and the girl walked into the kitchen. "You wanna have a nap on the couch or something? I promise it's comfy."
Fi nodded. "Yes, I think I will. Thank you." She wandered over to the couch and laid down, closing her eyes, and found that she was actually a lot more tired than she'd thought. She drifted off to sleep, pictures of Marshall and Bubba filling her mind.
If only she had Cake. Cake would know what to do.
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Cake sighed, walking along the Grasslands. This little blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl was really bringing up bad memories from just after Fionna disappeared.
They'd been coming back home from exploring in the woods, and Fionna had stopped. "Cake, what's that?" She asked worriedly.
"What's what, sugar?" Even back then, Cake had been very... Ghetto momma bear, she called it.
"That noise! It sounded like a roar, or a scream..." Fionna looked around. The sun was setting, she recalled, so the woods around them did look rather gloomy and creepy.
"It was probably nothin', Fi. Don't worry." Cake turned around to keep walking, then heard Fionna moan with terror and a low growl. She spun back to see a large wolf backing Fionna up against a tree.
"Cake, help me!" She squeaked, squirming to get away from the wolf.
Cake lashed out at the wolf, slapping it away from Fionna. "Pick on somebody your own size, you bully!" She yelled, swelling up to several times her own size.
The wolf turned away from Fionna, launching itself set Cake and tackling her to the ground. "Run, Fi!" She yelled. "I'll hold the darn thing off!"
"But-" Fionna started, clearly about to grab her wooden sword and jump into the fight as well.
"Fi, go! Get somewhere safe and I'll be there in a while, I promise!" Cake instructed, grappling with the wolf.
The younger girl nodded and took off, clearly terrified. That was the last time she'd seen her baby sister- with that terrified, worried look on her face, running like her life depended on it.
It was a tough fight, but Cake finally sent the wolf running. She went looking for Fionna, but there was no sign of her. Eventually, she decided to go home and talk to her parents. They'd all gone out looking for her the next day, but could find no sign of her. After a few hours, Cake told her parents to go back home and rest, she'd follow up in a while.
Watching her parents disappear into the trees, she gently placed her headband on the grass at the base of a tree and turned to look over the horizon, sighing, and set off to find her little sister.
She hadn't been home since. She'd promised herself she couldn't go home until she knew what had become of Fionna. And she'd come back to her family with Fionna, or at the very least an explanation of what had happened- all of what had happened.
So now she roamed Aaa, searching for clues that might lead her to her sister. She rarely was in cat form anymore, as she decided to take on a more humanoid shape to blend in more.
In the meantime, she had to try and help this lost girl. She wondered briefly what happened between this girl and her brothers, then discarded the thought. She never got caught up in other people's affairs, just gave a little help and moved on, forever searching for her little blue bunny.
If only she had Fionna. Fionna would know what to do.