Hwesta held her sword high and swing after swing she killed all the elves! Hwesta turned to Harma and smiled, then road off towards the sun set as Harma fallowed. As they passed through a huge gap in a mountain side a forest appeared on a hill, it was just visible through the setting suns rays.
The forest was shrouded on mist and falling blue flowers covered the forest floor. Erolfelth reared and baked up when the sun light faded from the dense trees. Hwesta dismounted and took off the saddle and bridle and set them down. She beckoned Harma off and took off the saddle and bridles and set them next to the others. Hwesta turned and walked deeper into the forest as the horses turned and galloped out for fear of the dark elves! Harma looked at the horses running as fast as they could to get away from the forest and out of site, as Hwesta gave three short screams. "They run for fear of my kind the dark elves, they are light elf horses and where trained to fight us but when we killed there riders they began to fear us and our ways," Hwesta said as two black unicorns came up and stopped three feet away between two large trees.
Hwesta grabbed the bridle and saddle and put it on one of the unicorns. Hwesta turned and looked at Harma "Harma I'm sorry but I'm must go on alone, if I don't my father will be very mad at me for showing a non elf my world," Hwesta said looking down at her feet.
"I under stand," Harma said and walked out of the forest and out of site, Hwesta mounted the unicorn and road into the denser part of the forest. The deeper she got the bigger the trees got. When she approached the silver leaves of the dark Elvin land, fairies appeared and horses where in a heard in the distance. She heard the faint laughter of children, playing in some water.
Hwesta dismounted and un-tacked her unicorn and set down the saddle. Suddenly all the trees around her rustled, and out of now where elves came crawling down the trees head first and encircled her. They drew there bows ready to shoot if she moved. Hwesta smiled and held out her necklace. This necklace was almost glowing in the light it was a silver leaf the size of a small flower. In the center was a small shield in which two unicorns were fighting, there long gold horns where cutting the others neck. But some how you could tell that the unicorn on the left was evil, its eyes where filled with pure hate. This was the necklace proving that Hwesta was the daughter of the king of all dark elves.
Hwesta kept on riding deeper into the forest until she came to a small opining in the trees. It was a very small town with only 10 shops all in a circle, on top of the shops where small houses where the family that ran the shop lived. The floor was all white marble and in the center where two marble unicorns just like the ones on Hwesta's necklace. They where in a quite large fountain and water poured out of there horns. In between the two unicorns the water darkened almost as if there was a hole.
Mellony, Hwesta's mom came out of the bakers shop. She ran toward Hwesta her arms stretched out. Hwesta stopped, then took two steps back as she realized this wisent her mom. Elves don't hug. Hwesta turned and ran to the fountain. Hwesta jumped into the fountain and ran between the two unicorn statues. The small circle in the middle of the fountain began to float down to the gowned below. When the stone hit the ground Hwesta got off and walked around. It looked like the out side world but was obvious that she was in a cave. The walls of the cave where covered in Ivey and Birch tree's, Cherry tree's, Maple tree's, Magnolia tree's, Gingko tree's, Orchid tree's, Japanese maple tree's and Pacific Dogwood tree's were every where. In the center was a small lake with a small pice of land in the center, in the center of that rested a small black rock. Unicorns and deer were grazing as phoenixes soared over head. In the lake were small rocks, in which mermaids rested. A heard of Pegasus's where drinking along side some horses. The lake was being filled by a small water fall in side of the water were some red and blue fairies.
Hwesta walked up to the heard of horses and stroked the stallion's neck. His muscles bulged as her hands flowed over his smooth coat. This was a stallion she thought. His head was large and body big, his legs made him looks some what ocword for they were to long. He had a thick meaghn that covered his muscular neck. His nostrils were enormous compared to the rest of head; this would help him breathe when he ran full out she thought with a smile. He was very handsome with a shining black coat.
Hwesta walked around him, rubbing her hands over his body as she went. She had it; his name would be Black Fire. Hwesta heard the foot steps disappear over the mossy roof. Hwesta slowly walked to the lack and bent down to fill her water skin. She saw the black stone far across the lake. She was drawn to it, like a moth drawn to the flame. She walked into the water, toward the shining black stone. Her body move so gracefully under the water as she swam. She made on ripples and seemed to just glide efertly over the water.
She walked out of the cool water and walked toward the stone careful not to make any noise. She picked up the large stone that was the length of her for arm. As she stroked its smooth glossy surface the stone wiggled. She hastily put it down and watched as the stone crack into two pices. Hwesta relised that this was not a stone but and dragon egg! She bent down to get a closer look at the small dragon wobbling around.
The dragon was blacker then coal and its wings were shining in the silver light of the cave. It gave a small sneeze and walked up to Hwesta. Its small body was as cold as ice; Hwesta pulled off her cloak and rapped the tiny dragon in it. Hwesta carried it across the lake and set it down in a small dip in one of the rocks. She gathered some dead twigs and dry leaves and put them in another indivet in the rock. Hwesta looked around and found two white stones and began rubbing them together to make a fire. She got plenty of sparks but no fire. Hwesta placed the stones in her pocket and sat gazing at the twigs and dry leaves. How was she supposed to get fire?
As she sat pondering the small hole in the ceiling began to descend. There was a boy holding lots of crates. He had blond hair and blue eyes. "Hello" He said as he set down the boxes. The hole began to rise, as he walked out into the light. He was not only a boy but he was Vec, but what was he doing here only royal elves knew about this cave under the ground. "What are you doing down here this is only for royal elves" Vec said.
"I know that, I'm not an idiot" Hwesta smirked. Hwesta thought to her self as she looked at Vec. Then she saw it he had pointed ears too.
"Well why are you down here then" Vec asked.
"Cant you see" Hwesta said as she held up her necklace.
"No way, you can't be the princes of light elves... that's my sister" Vec said as Carin came down through the hole.
"I'm not, I'm the princes of dark elves" Hwesta said with great pride. Hwesta thought if vecs little sister was the princes of light elves dose that mean that Vec is the prince? Then Hwesta heard some coughing behind her and she remembered that she still needed to feed it. She turned around and walked up to her baby dragon. "Vec, do you have any might on you?" Hwesta asked stroking the dragons head
