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Chapter I: The Misunderstanding
"Okay men! Look where the portal is to the Faerie Kingdom!" commanded the White Dragoon warrior. Meanwhile, as they were searching for the portal, a curious faerie watched in awe at the men searching for her home. "I wonder if I can sneak back to my home to tell father about the invasion?" she thought silently. Little did she know that the Dragoon could sense portals to other worlds open. She went through the chants and movements stealthily while the dragoon crept up behind her. He grabbed her body just as she finished the chant for the portal to appear. "Storm the land and burn it to the ground!" directed the dragoon. The men ran forth and the portal closed. The dragoon turned back to the faerie and put her in an inescapable chamber. The general was forced to await his troops while the dragoon headed back to the castle.
At the castle, the servants were readying for their master's return. "Bring that side up more!" cried Cassidy. " If it's that lopsided and we can't reach it, let's just use you as a human pole to fix it!" roared Alex. "You know I hate heights." He whined "Well, then quit telling us how lopsided it is." scolded Alex.
The dragoon wanted more than just hatefulness and abhorrence towards him from the faerie race, so he thought about talking to the faerie. "Guess it's going to be a long journey, huh?" he said. Silence from the faerie. He put the chamber down and exclaimed, "will you never talk to a human, much less a dragoon?!". "I..I was taught you're all evil and speak only of how you rape our kind." She said meekly. "Now that's not right! We don't even speak about such horrible things! We talk about various worldly things like what happens in our homes and what fights were fought good, but I have yet to hear anyone talk of raping your kind." He exclaimed vehemently. "Now, of you would be so kind as to cooperate with me, I will let you out of this chamber." He said nicely. There was silence, but a final reluctant reply, "If I must, then I will.". He took the chamber off and persisted with her on how he had never heard of such horrible language in his life. Then they headed towards his hometown.
Alex and Cassidy were still fighting when the dragoon came into view. The faerie looked just like any other woman in that village, but you could tell she was different from any other woman you saw. She was tall and built as if she were the perfect woman. She had eyes that looked like the crystal clear blue night sky. She had hair was intense gray as if you could see a foggy morning in it. The dragoon was still in uniform and walked up to Alex and Cassidy. He busted out in laughter when they finally noticed he was back. "Oh, welcome back, master Thomas!" the village and other people cried out. He looked at all the people welcoming him and beamed. Alex noticed the woman behind him and said, "Did you finally find your beloved?" "Actually, no. She is my prisoner, but is cooperating very nicely." He replied. She stepped from behind him. "Hello, sorry to be rude but your sign's crooked." She implied shyly. She mumbled a little chant and said fix; the sign jumped into place and fluttered. Everyone stares at her with fear in their eyes. She looked around at all the people staring at her and turned to run but Thomas stepped in front of her. "You're not going anywhere." He said. He grabbed her and picked her up. Alex walked behind him trying to persuade him to put her down. "Don't do that to a lady! I don't care if she is a faerie or not!" she cried. The faerie looked at Alex amazed. "How did you know that?!" she questioned. "I'm not so naïve with this whole world like most people are." She winked at her knowingly. Thomas walked into the room and dropped the faerie on the bed. "I'll come back later to check on you." He said. He left and locked the door on his way out.
"I swear, sometimes you can be so cold-hearted." Scolded Alex. Thomas stared past Alex uninterested in her scoldings. "Are you listening to me at all?!" fumed Alex. "Actually, I'm not; I'm trying to figure out why my men haven't gotten back yet." He retorted. Later in the evening when they were having dinner, Alex was shaking her head in disgust, she jumped up from the table and exclaimed, "Are you ever going to go see your prisoner?! Or maybe even feed her?!" "Would you like to tend to her needs then, Alex?" he replied in a teasing tone of voice. "I'll do just that!" she retorted. She snatched the keys away from him, gathered some food, a wineskin flask and stomped off to check on the prisoner.
The faerie knew there was a shield on the room, so she sat on the bed hoping in vain that her home was safe. "How stupid it was of me to do this!" she cried smacking her head into a pillow. There was an obscene noise at the door that she heard plain as day. She lifted her head and stared as Alex was balancing food, a wineskin and pushing the door open. The faerie burst out in giggles at the sight of the oddly familiar loudmouth woman. "Tis the master being a bit unruly?" she snickered. "Just a bit." She replied walking over to the bedside and setting down the food. "You know, you never have told me your name." Alex stated. "My name is...why do you ask such a question of me?" she inquired. "Because it is very rude to say 'hey you!' all the time." She retorted. "Oh my, I never thought of it that way." She giggled. "My name is Lenore Tsuki." She stated nodding her head. "And your name is Alex." She said before Alex could say anything. Alex stared in amazement. "H- How did you know that?" she stammered. "Just a guess." She shrugged.
"Okay men! Look where the portal is to the Faerie Kingdom!" commanded the White Dragoon warrior. Meanwhile, as they were searching for the portal, a curious faerie watched in awe at the men searching for her home. "I wonder if I can sneak back to my home to tell father about the invasion?" she thought silently. Little did she know that the Dragoon could sense portals to other worlds open. She went through the chants and movements stealthily while the dragoon crept up behind her. He grabbed her body just as she finished the chant for the portal to appear. "Storm the land and burn it to the ground!" directed the dragoon. The men ran forth and the portal closed. The dragoon turned back to the faerie and put her in an inescapable chamber. The general was forced to await his troops while the dragoon headed back to the castle.
At the castle, the servants were readying for their master's return. "Bring that side up more!" cried Cassidy. " If it's that lopsided and we can't reach it, let's just use you as a human pole to fix it!" roared Alex. "You know I hate heights." He whined "Well, then quit telling us how lopsided it is." scolded Alex.
The dragoon wanted more than just hatefulness and abhorrence towards him from the faerie race, so he thought about talking to the faerie. "Guess it's going to be a long journey, huh?" he said. Silence from the faerie. He put the chamber down and exclaimed, "will you never talk to a human, much less a dragoon?!". "I..I was taught you're all evil and speak only of how you rape our kind." She said meekly. "Now that's not right! We don't even speak about such horrible things! We talk about various worldly things like what happens in our homes and what fights were fought good, but I have yet to hear anyone talk of raping your kind." He exclaimed vehemently. "Now, of you would be so kind as to cooperate with me, I will let you out of this chamber." He said nicely. There was silence, but a final reluctant reply, "If I must, then I will.". He took the chamber off and persisted with her on how he had never heard of such horrible language in his life. Then they headed towards his hometown.
Alex and Cassidy were still fighting when the dragoon came into view. The faerie looked just like any other woman in that village, but you could tell she was different from any other woman you saw. She was tall and built as if she were the perfect woman. She had eyes that looked like the crystal clear blue night sky. She had hair was intense gray as if you could see a foggy morning in it. The dragoon was still in uniform and walked up to Alex and Cassidy. He busted out in laughter when they finally noticed he was back. "Oh, welcome back, master Thomas!" the village and other people cried out. He looked at all the people welcoming him and beamed. Alex noticed the woman behind him and said, "Did you finally find your beloved?" "Actually, no. She is my prisoner, but is cooperating very nicely." He replied. She stepped from behind him. "Hello, sorry to be rude but your sign's crooked." She implied shyly. She mumbled a little chant and said fix; the sign jumped into place and fluttered. Everyone stares at her with fear in their eyes. She looked around at all the people staring at her and turned to run but Thomas stepped in front of her. "You're not going anywhere." He said. He grabbed her and picked her up. Alex walked behind him trying to persuade him to put her down. "Don't do that to a lady! I don't care if she is a faerie or not!" she cried. The faerie looked at Alex amazed. "How did you know that?!" she questioned. "I'm not so naïve with this whole world like most people are." She winked at her knowingly. Thomas walked into the room and dropped the faerie on the bed. "I'll come back later to check on you." He said. He left and locked the door on his way out.
"I swear, sometimes you can be so cold-hearted." Scolded Alex. Thomas stared past Alex uninterested in her scoldings. "Are you listening to me at all?!" fumed Alex. "Actually, I'm not; I'm trying to figure out why my men haven't gotten back yet." He retorted. Later in the evening when they were having dinner, Alex was shaking her head in disgust, she jumped up from the table and exclaimed, "Are you ever going to go see your prisoner?! Or maybe even feed her?!" "Would you like to tend to her needs then, Alex?" he replied in a teasing tone of voice. "I'll do just that!" she retorted. She snatched the keys away from him, gathered some food, a wineskin flask and stomped off to check on the prisoner.
The faerie knew there was a shield on the room, so she sat on the bed hoping in vain that her home was safe. "How stupid it was of me to do this!" she cried smacking her head into a pillow. There was an obscene noise at the door that she heard plain as day. She lifted her head and stared as Alex was balancing food, a wineskin and pushing the door open. The faerie burst out in giggles at the sight of the oddly familiar loudmouth woman. "Tis the master being a bit unruly?" she snickered. "Just a bit." She replied walking over to the bedside and setting down the food. "You know, you never have told me your name." Alex stated. "My name is...why do you ask such a question of me?" she inquired. "Because it is very rude to say 'hey you!' all the time." She retorted. "Oh my, I never thought of it that way." She giggled. "My name is Lenore Tsuki." She stated nodding her head. "And your name is Alex." She said before Alex could say anything. Alex stared in amazement. "H- How did you know that?" she stammered. "Just a guess." She shrugged.
