The court session of Ham-Ham Hamish

Summary: There's a human trapped in fairy land along with a zombie. In which a fairy Prince is sentence to Court for a crime he didn't do.


"Are you aware of why you're here Mr. Hamish?"said the lawyer as he pace the front room of the court.

"I fear so forgive me for not knowing what aware is. I don't speak lawyer tongue," he mentioned.

"About the attack on Princess Hazel," said the lawyer.

"Princess?"he asked stunned knowing the words his mother had utter was true to some fault.

"Yes, Princess Hazel a young lady from the Hail Kingdom was attack three days ago and found her self wandering into. Fairy land."

"You know what that means to them. Don't you?"asked Ham-Ham. "It means she's dead to them an a zombie to us. She's a threat. If she's alive she should be here standing before us on trial and not me."

"I don't think you understand what you're comparing yourself to," said the lawyer.

"Will she is," said the boy and the lawyer leaned father towards him.

"Boy," said the lawyer, but was swiftly denial the chance to speak up.

"She's in the fairy Kingdom were not Hail nor the human realm. She's a ghost as it is," said the boy.

The jury whispers along themselves some gasped at the news and others were out stander by the news.

"Boy," said the lawyer looking awfully nervously. "I don't think you understand what you are saying as it maybe perhaps you are speaking out of content with this matter."

He smiled something awfully as if he was hiding something and Ham-Ham knew what he was man was alive and human trapped in the fairy Kingdom.

"I think you're in the wrong realm Mr. I really do," said the boy.

"Me, how so?"

There were whispers starting to come up and his father was one of the first to pick up his gun along with vampires showing their fangs and fairy wings appeared along the jury.

"Your Hazel Princess is dead and so is your huntress," said the boy.

He should've picked i up on sooner when he left the house should've noticed the zombie glamour, but didn't and because of it his mother paid the price.

"Will, you see. You see this is all a mistake a big mistake," said the lawyer nervously.

"You look awfully pale," said the boy.

"Yes, yes this is true, but that's because I'm battling a cold. A terrible cold," said the lawyer.

"Then you should rest," said the boy father's.

"Hmm, rest," hissed the vampires.

"Rest," whispered the fairies.

"Rest?"questioned the lawyer. "I don't think that's wise. I don't think that's wise at all."

"Then you know what this means," cried a fairy. "That man isn't welcomed here!"

"This is where you witches get me out of here," ordered the lawyer. Chanting was heard and the lawyer back away into the wall as the jury moved father towards him. He snapped his fingers and stared to fade smiling as he did so, waving them fair well.

"That man was human," said the boy father. "How an earth did he get into this realm?"

"Witches are helping him," growled a fairy. "Witches, crossing the hedge again and leaking into our realm. It's how they brought that zombie and how they brought that huntress. They've killed a fairy Queen."

Outrage poured through the room filling the space with anger and hater.

"Which means what?"asked a vampire hissing out her tongue.

"The boy didn't do it. He was tricked."

There were nods and agreement.

"The father didn't do it either," said another and more nods and agreements were heard.

Ham-Ham sighed and sat down relaxation at the thought knowing for an act that he did not kill his mother.