Some stories that I wrote. I like them a lot, and I may put more f I ever get around to writing more. I just don't feel like it most of the time. D:
And P.S. All of the stories are color coded, so nobody get's confused.
O hay a new story right here. It came from this wierd dream I had.
A high pitched whine was heard throughout a white house. "Why aren't they home yet! It's almost four! Sammy, I want them home!" The whine was met with a calm voice. "I know. I want them home too, but we can't do anything but wait. Now, I"m gonna go back to my room to finish my homework. Be a good girl." An older girl, about sixteen or seventeen got up from one of the chairs and walked up the stairs. The sound of footsteps was quickly followed by the sound of a shutting door.
The younger girl turned around to peer out the window, hoping that soon her parents would be home. She hated being alone with her sister, because they never played anymore. Then she saw something strange outside. About six or seven people, who looked around her age. They were all wearing brightly colored costumes, and had different colored hair. "I didn't see anybody here before..." She said slowly. She kept watching them, but thankfully they didn't see her peeking through the window. Then, something strange happened. One of them, a blue haired girl, rose into the sky. "S-Sammy!" The girl yelled, stuttering as she ran up the stairs, two steps at a time. "Someone's flying! They're really flying!" She yelled and banged her fist on the door. Her sister opened the door, looking very upset. "Do you want me to go check?" She asked. "Yes!" Samantha sighed. "Fine." They walked down the stairs, and Samantha looked out the window. "There's nothing here." She said. "Don't bring me down for fake things, ok? I have to finish my homework, then at six I have to go to my job. I don't have much time to waste, Lily." With that, Samantha turned, walked up the stairs, and into her room. "But they were real..." Lily said quietly.
A few days had passed, and nothing special had happened. Lily had told her parents, but they didn't believe her, dismissing it as a dream. But Lily knew it wasn't. It was early in the day, and the sun was high in the sky, giving off a steady warmth. She went outside to go play with one of the many neighborhood cats that hung around her house. Her family always put out food and water, while Lily and Samantha would pet the ones that came close enough. Lily favored one cat; A young, silver tabby who loved to sleep on the mailbox. She walked over to the mailbox and petted the she-cat, who she called Tabitha, or Tabby for short. "Hi Tabby!" She said happily, but the cat's tail flicked angrily. Lily noticed the tail and frowned. "Sorry Tabby." She walked away then sat down in the middle of their lawn, in a bright patch of grass. "There's nothing to do today! I want something exiting to happen!" ((More to come soon!))
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All of the animals came when they heard about the wedding of the Butterfly princess. Some gave her gifts, but others stayed. Her wedding needed to be perfect.
" When the princess of Butterflies with a heart of gold weds, if she is blissful, the Earth will become Heaven for creatures big and small," a wise prophet once said.
With those words ringing in their ears, the animals set out to make sure that the wedding is perfect.But some were a little too determined...
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"Mama!Mama! Where are you!" a little girl wailed. "Please come out!" Then a magnificent tiger appeared. "What is it you wish?" she asked gently. "Mama, the people are crowding out the faries! And the babies are annoying! Cant you do something about it? she asked. "Here," the tiger gave her a little bat."tell the bat what you want, now I must go. Goodbye, my daughter." "Goodbye, Mama..." the girl whispered softly to herself.The little girl then looked at the bat.Please, my friend," she pleaded. "Make it so there is no more human babies.No babies ever. Let the fairies come back. Please to this for me," So the bat flew off into the air, eager to make it's new master happy, no matter what.
A little baby, in the forest. Bloody bodies surround her, yet she doe's not cry. Nor does she know her life is in peril. She does not know who they are or why they died. She does not care. She sleeps soundly because of the two snow white foxes that surround her.
The foxes looked up. A bat swooped through the air. But thus is no ordinary bat. As it came closer, it started to change. It's wings grew. It's fangs grew. Covered in spiked armor, it flew straight at them.
The male fox stood up. He nodded to his mate, who had the baby snuggled in her flowing white fur. Then he started transforming from a fox into an angel.He knows what he must do. At no cost is the child allowed to be hurt. Even if he must die, it will be for a good cause. He flew toward the bat, now as big as him with fangs longer than his arms.
The other fox watched in terror. Her mate was losing. She knew that the only way he could win was.. but he couldn't. If he dies here, she'll never see him again. She started to stand up when an arrow flew at her feet. She realized what it meant. She was, no matter what, to protect this child. She was their only hope.
An eerie glow was in the night sky. She knew that he was going to use it. The last resort move they had been taught. Now the glow was getting stronger. The a burst of light came from him. Every bit of light in him came out to destroy the evil bat. The light hit the bat, and it thought that it's master wouldn't want it dead, so it flew off, knowing that it would come back to return the job.
Then, a body fell from the sky. It was the other fox. He transformed into his true form, a snow white fox with wings. The other fox wondered whether or not she should look. She did.
She looked at him, horrified. Patches were torn out of his long, silky fur all over his body. His claws were reduced to little stubs. His face was bloody and his muzzle was ripped up. Some of his teeth were gone. She let ouy a wai of terror and grief.
When the fox wailed, the baby started crying. Then, a star twinkled as if it wanted to comfort her. The baby started laughing. The fox noticed this and walked over to the baby. "Your name shall be Astraia. For your love of the stars."
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