Apocalypse Alice
Danny "Dorito" Devito
Thalios' sky was dark. For nights now, the stars had been slowly dimming up in the sky, darkening the world below. The air smelled foul. It smelled of death and of fear. The world was changing, and it was not for the better. Rumors whispered from village to village that a strange power had risen up from the east, shifting the balance of the world with its hatred and fury. No one knew what that power was, or where it came from. No one knew why it was so hateful and angry. All that anyone knew was that the world was not the same now. Especially not in the Evenmire Woods. The woods, whose trees were as ancient as time itself, seemed empty now. Where once life was found at every level of the area, was only the howling of wind and that haunting stench of darkness. Here and there abandoned faerie villages could be found, abandoned animal dens, abandoned nests. The only trace of life that was left was the occasional glow from a lone wanderer, who stood only as tall as the ladybug who accompanied her. All that was left now in Evenmire was Dahlia, the autumn fae, and that ladybug companion of hers.
Had she the nerve to, Dahlia might have allowed herself to stand at any other height- just as many other fae could. Growing and shrinking in size had been an old hobby before the Darkness had come. Now, however, the tiny winged girl feared being too large, worrying that if her light was seen by anyone or anything, she might get snatched away. "Just like those other girls," she whispered under her breath as the thought crossed her mind. She'd heard rumors, before the forest had gone quiet. There were rumors that a hooded figure came in the night, stealing away anyone foolish enough to wander away at night. Some said that he was starting a collection of slaves, one of every kind of creature in the world. She didn't really believe that was true, but she did believe that the hooded figure was stealing people for some sort of nefarious reason. Her wings were growing tired from flapping- she and Bobbin had been flying since she'd gotten separated from her village.
The exodus had begun early this morning, the elder of their village announcing that the Queen of the faeries had called them all home to the Mother Pond. Unfortunately for her, Dahlia's wings were just slightly disproportionately smaller than they should have been, making it difficult to keep up with the group. She'd stopped a while back, to catch her breath, and lost track of them before she'd a chance to even start flying again. And so here she was, alone in this dark, terrifying night, the only light available being the light that glimmered from her flesh. She swallowed as she landed down on a toadstool, hoping that there weren't any owls nearby. She wasn't sure she really had the energy to outrun a bird, let alone catch up with the rest of the village.
"I just don't know what we'll do, Bobbin." The ladybug settled itself down next to her, and she rested a hand on its head, a frown forming on her lips. "I must admit... I'm scared." The last two words came as a whisper, and a little shudder went down her spine. Try as she might- Dahlia just couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched. She certainly hoped she was just being paranoid.
Had she the nerve to, Dahlia might have allowed herself to stand at any other height- just as many other fae could. Growing and shrinking in size had been an old hobby before the Darkness had come. Now, however, the tiny winged girl feared being too large, worrying that if her light was seen by anyone or anything, she might get snatched away. "Just like those other girls," she whispered under her breath as the thought crossed her mind. She'd heard rumors, before the forest had gone quiet. There were rumors that a hooded figure came in the night, stealing away anyone foolish enough to wander away at night. Some said that he was starting a collection of slaves, one of every kind of creature in the world. She didn't really believe that was true, but she did believe that the hooded figure was stealing people for some sort of nefarious reason. Her wings were growing tired from flapping- she and Bobbin had been flying since she'd gotten separated from her village.
The exodus had begun early this morning, the elder of their village announcing that the Queen of the faeries had called them all home to the Mother Pond. Unfortunately for her, Dahlia's wings were just slightly disproportionately smaller than they should have been, making it difficult to keep up with the group. She'd stopped a while back, to catch her breath, and lost track of them before she'd a chance to even start flying again. And so here she was, alone in this dark, terrifying night, the only light available being the light that glimmered from her flesh. She swallowed as she landed down on a toadstool, hoping that there weren't any owls nearby. She wasn't sure she really had the energy to outrun a bird, let alone catch up with the rest of the village.
"I just don't know what we'll do, Bobbin." The ladybug settled itself down next to her, and she rested a hand on its head, a frown forming on her lips. "I must admit... I'm scared." The last two words came as a whisper, and a little shudder went down her spine. Try as she might- Dahlia just couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched. She certainly hoped she was just being paranoid.
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