The Little Allay's Big Adventure!
By JustMC
Once upon a time, in a world far away,
was a girl whose smile was bright as a day.
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She lived with her pals, high up in the stars,
a place where death was even less than sparse!
Come high noon, they would all come down from the heavens above,
and land on the ground, where they would build what they loved.
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They had a vision for a city so grand,
they couldn't help but let it expand.
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Breaking blocks and placing blocks, like pebbles on a mosaic,
the foundations of the city were quickly being laid.
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One day, however, as the sun was going down,
unbeknownst to them, they were about to get bound.
Bound and constrained by an unbreakable spell,
they had to bid their old home a bitter farewell.
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Now they were afraid of the reaper's cold grip,
for the distance between the two was merely a trip.
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And yet, they all carried on,
in golden memories, their city to don.
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As for the girl, her smile never faltered;
her charms and her quirks were left unaltered.
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Until one day, she crawled on her bed, frail and ill,
and soon they buried her, under the hill.
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The people in grief tried to move with the flow,
but failed to hear the voice from below.
The girl underneath tried in vain to speak up,
yet with her new form, she didn't have any luck.
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"Mommie!" she called. "Daddy!" she cried,
but nobody heard her, despite all her tries.
Gone were the words that made up her speech;
she could only let out a jingle and a screech.
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The moon said, "Hello!" and the sun said "Goodbye!",
while the girl was losing hope of ever getting by.
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In the midst of her sobbing came a crack and crunch,
as the dirt that covered her was removed with a punch.
At the sight of the sky, she let out a squeal,
oblivious to the one who had broken the seal.
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She turned her head up, and mostly saw black,
as two glowing, purple e̷y̷e̸s̶ were staring right back.
With a poof it was gone, out of her sight,
but the girl rejoiced and yelled in delight!
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With her new wings, she dashed through the air.
To anyone else, she was a blue, zooming flair.
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In her mind, her new nature unraveled,
and so, she embarked on a grand travel.
She flew over oceans, meadows, and cliffs,
and came across deserts, and jungles, and rifts.
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But she soon grew tired, so she landed to rest,
completely unaware of her imminent arrest.
She was captured by a fiend so vile,
it was certain she'd be staying with it for a while.
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Trapped in a cell, in a place she didn't know,
once more her freedom, she was forced to forego.
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She wasn't alone, there were others like her, too.
But deep down they knew they were going to meet doom.
For the fiend's intentions were tainted by malice and greed -
'the end justifies the means' was its personal creed.
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Until, a beacon of hope showed up to save the day!
With a swing and a slash, the fiend would be slain.
A human in green, with long orange hair,
fought with vengeance to make things fair.
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The two clashed fiercely, like two males of a pack,
until, at last, the fiend was pushed back.
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The human stepped closer, and reached out her hand,
as exhaustion pushed the girl to settle and land.
Finally safe and away from harm,
the little fairy rested in a pair of loving arms.
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And just like that, the little allay's big adventure was complete!
A/N: Hi! I should clarify that this poem is a tie-in to my other story, Minecraft: The Fallen, but I felt like it can stand on its own. So, I just wanted to upload this, because I'm kind of satisfied with how it turned out. Thanks for reading!
