Disclaimer: I thought by now, that people would realize that I don't own Yugioh but I guess I was wrong. I don't own it, never have never will.
Title: The Myth of Love
By: Misery Johnson
The forest was covered with flower petals. A distant laughing could be
heard, of course to all it was simply the wind. None suspected the magic
that lye ahead just a few feet from the waterfall.
At first glance it was a simple cavern but if anyone had bothered to take
a second glance they would have witnessed in amazement as the fairies
dance along the flower petals that grew from the walls. It was a mere
precaution incase any human were to stumble upon their haven. The
waterfall contained a secret entrance to their world. It was secret for a
reason. They feared humans, with all their darkness and destruction
mentality. Fairies possessed the power to make true whatever they
desired. Such power in human hands would've been disastrous. Of
course they knew that not all humans were evil. They loved to visit little
children and make them happy whenever they felt sad or alone. Some
thought that if all children grew up to be happy maybe they could some
day co-exist in harmony. But not all believed that to be so. Those who did
not were stationed to guard the entrance and make sure that until the
day in which humans would not harm them, the entrance would remain
sealed. Thus, fairies were merely legend, made up for entertainment.
But if any human would to pay closer attention to their surrounding,
they would see the magic that was ever present in the world.
Thus begins our story ladies and gentlemen in which a young fairy that
truly believed in the goodness of all humans set out to experience life as a
human. But what she didn't expect was to change the lives of the very
humans they feared, one in particular a dashing executive who refused
to believe in myths. But could a little bit of magic change his life and also
his heart?
Laughter could be heard all around. Today the fairies were celebrating
Princess Anzu's eighteenth birthday. The only one who didn't seem
happy was the birthday girl herself. 'How I wish I could visit the
human world even once before I am forced to wed' she thought, gasping
as she realized she was sitting next to her escort and should at least act
happy for his sake. It was neither one's fault they were being forced to
marry. Before they had been close friends, confiding their deepest secrets
to one another. But now, due to the fact that her father had passed away
shortly before, she was being forced to marry her best friend. 'At least it's
not someone else. I could've been stuck with Joey'. She grimaced at the
thought of marrying such a barbarian. He had no manners, no respect
for their world and mostly no looks.
Suddenly her escort turned to her. "Anzu I know that neither of us
wants this but we have to do what's best for the land" "I agree Yami, it's
just that I wished I could choose my fate" He smiled warmly and went
back to watching the crowd dance. An idea suddenly struck her as she
saw Tristan, guard to the fairy entrance, dozed off from so much drink.
She took flight seeing her only chance at freedom. 'I just hope that they
can forgive me' she thought as she slipped through unnoticed by all.
"I wish for a human appearance": she said aloud. In an instance she
grew to be five foot tall with seven inches. Her vibrant red hair became
brown and was much shorter than before. The only things that remained
the same were her blue eyes, which were a rarity among fairies; most
fairies had green or yellow eyes. She stood admiring her work. It had
been a while since she had cast anything on herself; she mostly did so for
others in her land. But now she could do as she pleased. She began to
walk out of the forest in hope of discovering something to do to pass her
time. She didn't expect to be here long, for she knew that as soon as
anyone noticed her absence, she would be in serious trouble. There was a
reason why she couldn't leave her realm. If something were to happen to
her, the fairy magic could disappear all together. It was her
responsibility to carry it on, with her own family containing royal blood.
It was insane to believe that just because she... pain. An odd voltage of
pain had hit her. It was very powerful. Darkness, sorrow, and
agony...what was making it so much? She had to know. She rushed
towards the pulse; it led her to a nearby hospital. She ran up the steps,
ignoring the humans who called out to her to stop. She did, finally,
when she reached the room from where the pain was coming from.
She opened the door slowly and gasped at what she saw. A young boy
was connected to machines. His entire body was covered in bruises and
his eyes were closed. At the corner of the room sat a young man with his
face within his hands, crying mercilessly. He kept repeating the
words..."all my fault". Her heart went out to him. Feeling someone's
presence in the room, the young man looked up. Anzu gasped when she
saw his face. He was the most handsome human she could ever imagine.
His blue eyes radiated so many feelings, anger, regret, pain but most of
all loneliness. She couldn't help but spill out tears. "Get out now" was
what he said; yet she didn't budge.
"I'm sorry is there anything that I can do?" she asked determined to
release his pain. "Yeah make my brother wake up healthy," he said
sarcastically as he stood up to boot her out of his brother's room. "As you
wish" she said. At that moment a bright light engulfed the room, so
bright that he had to shield his eyes from it, but not before he saw the
young woman transform in what he could only call an angel. Such
beauty radiated from her, that he couldn't help but be in awe. "Big
brother Seto" he heard and immediately turned towards the bed, only to
see the little boy sitting up straight looking dazed. "Mo... Mokuba!!!" he
exclaimed as he rushed over to him. The young boy held out his hands in
happiness to have his big brother in the same room with him. It had been
weeks since he had last seen him, since his brother was always at work
running his company. It looked as though he was no longer loved. That
had been what had triggered him to run away resulting in his accident.
The older brother had spent days at the boy's bedside praying for him to
wake up since the doctors had not given him high hopes. And here he
was awake and smiling all because of the girl. Wait that girl. Who was
she? Better yet where was she? He looked frantically to find her but she
was nowhere to be seen. "Big brother what are you looking for?"
"Nothing Mokuba, nothing at all"
The girl smiled to herself as she flew towards the forest. She now knew
how it felt like to be loved in such a manner. Even though she now had to
return and become queen, she was left with hope that maybe someday she
could be as happy as those two brothers were right this moment. She
carefully slipped back into the party. It seemed as though no one had
noticed that she had left. Good, that way, she would have less explaining
to do. She sighed as she sat back down next to her escort who simply
smiled at her warmly as he had always done in the past. Maybe someday
they would fall in love. Although she had always thought of it as a myth,
you never know, she was a myth right?
Misery: So like? Tell me but remember no flames. There you have a
somewhat short story. I had planned on making it a vampire fic but it
kept getting mixed up with my other vampire story. So a friend of told
me to do it about fairies since she likes them. This is dedicated to Lola.
Hope you liked it.
