Chapter Nine: Let Me Punch You Where It Hurts
Here is the next chapter.
I hope you all enjoy and have a great Jesus filled day.
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Previously:
He leaned in to look into the dark blue eyes of the blue haired princess. She tried to punch him again but he caught it. Even as he caught it he could feel what the sting would have been like if it had connected where it was supposed to. Wherever she trained they did a hell of a job. He let go when the dark fairy holding that arm pulled it back. She growled at him like an animal. Inside he wished she was one of his people, she had the right kind of fighting spirit he prided in his fairies. Those fearless and pretty dark blue eyes helped. He went to glance at her wings but his men that were stopping her from trying to hit him again blocked his view of them. All he could tell was it was blue. He flew into the air.
I've been insulted,
Disrespected,
I've been mistreated.
Now:
Romen and the faunus fairy pulled the blue haired princess where the orange haired dark fairy took a hold of her trident. He was smirking confidently only to lose that confidence when she elegantly grabbed a hold of it and nearly dragged him forward to punch him in the face. Scoffing at the try he flew and let go of the weapon. 'She just doesn't slow down does she?' He thought to himself as she tried to follow them but her father grabbed her ankle. He flew off while he had the chance.
"You are not going to the dark forest. They already have one of my daughter's; they are not getting another one." James Ironwood said keeping a tight grip on her as he pulled her down to hold her by her shoulders.
"But Sun doesn't have her weapon, she can't fight that many by herself." The princess replied pulling against her father's grip. "She is my sister I have to get her back."
"Let someone else handle this, I'm not losing you too."
Her dark blue wings fell showing her disappointment only to scoff when Cardin walked up confidently, "Let me do it." He looked behind him then smiled at James, "I was just fighting a few dark fairies."
James narrowed his eyes, "Are you sure you will get her back? I know how you feel about faunus."
"Of course, she is a princess. As a soldier I must do what is best for our kingdom." Cardin said with a confident smile, "Leave it to me, I promise I will get your daughter back."
Neptunia gagged, "Please, don't trust this to him. I don't like it…"
Cardin walked up cutting Neptunia off loudly before she could say more, "If I am correct I think it would be best to take an army just incase he goes back on his word."
James nodded, "I can see your point."
As her father talked with Cardin, the dark winged princess looked at the blond elf, "Jaune, what were you thinking?"
The elf sighed, "I'm…I'm sorry Nep. I know I just…" His blue eyes looked at her dark blue, "I can get her back.
Neptunia felt her father's hand fall from her shoulder. She touched her belt where she promised Sun she'd hold her weapon. 'She needs her weapon.' A determined expression took over her face, "No, only I can do it. He will never expect me at first. Jaune you get the potion. I will get Sun." She quickly took off into the air and flew as fast as she could. Her father tried to follow her but he wasn't as fast as she was and missed her ankle.
"Neptunia!"
Despite her fathers worried tone she held it together and continued to fly away with quick wings. 'I'm sorry dad.'
Cardin smiled, "Looks like I have two princesses to save."
"No, not you my daughter." 'Damn it, if she got any of her mother's talents it was her speed in flight.' He fluttered there for a minute before landing. His furious eyes landed on Jaune. "You better hope nothing happens to either of my daughters."
Jaune was shocked and looked at Cardin who looked just as 'mad', "I can't believe you would do something this stupid." 'Thank goodness I never showed my part in this, I can't have this man looking at me like that.'
"You nearly got everyone killed." One elf said.
Jaune sighed and stood up, "I know, it was…beyond stupid."
"You can say that again."
"But this is my best friend and our princess. If we work together we can get the one thing that will get her back, that potion. Who is ready to help me out?" The blond elf asked his fist in the air. When no one responded his arm dropped, "Uh, is anyone going to help me?" Everyone stepped back but one. "Yay, Sage!" Jaune said with in an excited cheer.
Jaune hugged the taller elf. Sage had green hair, yellow eyes, and a long sword on his back. The tall elf sighed, "Okay, let's get this potion back."
"Sage, you're the best." The blond elf said with a smile.
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The dark fairies flew back into their castle and cheered. Adam sat down and leaned forward, "Bring me the prisoner."
The bag was put down making the princess inside grunt and squirm inside. "I can't see anything in here. Ug, what is this shit in my eye? When I find Jaune I am going to smack him. He knows better than to throw shit at me."
The dark fairies in the room raised an eyebrow hearing her curse from inside the bag. Were none of these princesses raised properly? Romen got excited and pulled out his cane and matchbook. "Finally, the thrill of killing a light fairy."
"Fuck you old man." The princess inside the bag yelled out punching at the bag. "Get to where I can punch you in the balls."
Mercury and Emerald snickered hearing that as the male chuckled out, "You have a way with women there Romen."
"Shut up!" This made the two start to laugh.
"Oh, your name is Romen is it. Now I have a name to who I need to teach a lesson. Let me out!" The faunus princess yelled out in her anger. This just made Mercury and Emerald laugh harder.
"There will be no burning." Adam said making some of the dark fairies groan. Romen leaned close to the bag, "Don't even think about it."
The orange haired fairy scoffed and backed away, "Damn it."
Mercury and Emerald pushed the bag forward as the monkey faunus yellingly demanded, "LET ME OUT! NOW!"
They untied the bag and backed off quickly not wanting to be hit by the furious princess. The blond princess pushed the bag off and looked at the first person in her sight. But her furious expression just seemed to melt for no apparent reason. Her white wings with yellow designs threw them off; they were not used to a faunus having such light wings. They knew that faunus lived there but it was still a shock.
