Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Chapter 31


Chapter 31

      That night in Nocotee, Gwendolyn tossed and turned in her bed.  Annabelle and Nixie were staying in the guest room.  She knew that her people wouldn’t stand a chance against Varkus’s army, and if she didn’t do anything they’d all be dead.  With that thought burning in her mind she got up and began to pace across her sleeping quarters.

“What am I going to do?” she said to herself.

“If I don’t go we are going to be killed, if I go I could be killed…but I know what I have to do.”  Gwen got up and started changing.

      When she finished getting dressed she was wearing a very figure flattering outfit.  She had on a corset top made form vines, with a boat neck styled neckline and sleeves.  She wore leggings made out of spiders silk, with a short leaf skirt over it.  As for shoes, she had on a pair of boots made of the scales on a pinecone and painted green.  She grabbed a stone sword from her closet, and tied it around her waist.  Gwen pulled her hair into a braid, weaving her flower crown into her platinum hair.  She didn’t pack anything other than the sword, and took off into the night.

      She traveled for a few hours before reaching the border, where she found the Hobgoblins sound asleep.  Gwen carefully crawled under the divider where she heard a familiar voice,

“Where do you think you’re going?”

“Of course, it’s you,” Gwen sighed sarcastically, before looking up and staring Varkus in the eye.

“You don’t seem too happy to see me,” Varkus replied, extending his hand to Gwen.

“I can get up on my own.  I don’t need help from a filthy piece of scum like yourself, Varkus,” Gwen snapped, standing up.

“Anyway, why are you here?” Varkus asked, running his hands through his hair as he cleared his throat.

“To talk to you actually,” Gwen replied, tugging at her earlobe.

“Oh? About what?”

“About the fact that your Crognards have crossed the border.  Why are you here?” she asked, raising an eyebrow.

“To kill you, but…,” he sighed deeply.  Gwendolyn looked up at him expectantly.

“But I can’t…,”

“What?” Gwen asked, slapping a hand over her mouth.

“I can’t kill you,” he replied under his breath.

“Why?”

“Because…,”

“Because why?”

“Does there have to be a reason?” Varkus grumbled.

“There’s always a reason.  Now, what’s yours?” Gwen asked yet again.

“I can’t do it,” he replied.

“But why?”

“I said I can’t! Ok?” Varkus yelled, not remembering the Hobgoblins on guard.

“Why…?” Gwen asked, stunned at what she just heard.  Soon she and Varkus were chained together and led by three Hobgoblins, spears in hand, to a dark black pit.

“Where are we?” Varkus asked, never being here before.

“The Pit of Gwendoldwarf,” she replied.

“The pit of what?” Varkus asked again, still confused.

“This is where Maybella lives,”

“Who’s Maybella?”

“You’ll see…,” Gwen said biting her lip.

Friday, November 18, 2016

Chapter 30


Chapter 30

   “What do you two propose we do about that?” Elphina asked.

“Depends on how you want us to approach the matter,” Kroy chimed in.

“We could go after the queen,” Varkus said quietly, afraid of what his mother might do to him if she didn’t approve of his idea.

“You have it all wrong, darling.  You don’t go after the queen, you go after the thing keeping her alive…,” Elphina replied.

“Air? But wouldn’t that mean we’d die too?” Kroy said, startled.

“No, you idiot! The pendant!” she replied.

“Oh! That makes much more sense.”  Elphina nodded, she then looked over at Varkus.

“Tonight, you will go to Nocotee, and while she is sleeping, snag the pendant from Gwendolyn’s neck.  When you do that all the power will be ours!”  Varkus sighed,

“Yes, mother,”

“Varkus, can I trust you or do you need help?” Elphina snapped, looking at the thorn covered vine in the corner of the room. 

“That’s how dad died…,” Varkus mumbled.

“You don’t complete this mission, and you will be next.  Understand?”

“I understand, I leave as soon as the sun goes down and I know she’s asleep,” Varkus nodded.

“Good.  Don’t mess this up,” Elphina growled, walking out of the room.

      Kroy, speechless at what just happened, took a deep breath as his mom left the room.

“Dang man, will you be able to do it?”

“I have to, what other choice do I have? If I don’t Miss Elphina will kill me…,”

“That’s true, not that I’d mind because I’d turn your room into my evil lair,”

“Kroy, the only thing evil about you is that you consider yourself evil.”  Kroy rolled his eyes and left the room, leaving Varkus to think.


Saturday, October 29, 2016

Chapter 29


Chapter 29

      After a quick mean of sunflower seeds and honey, Nixie and I headed out, each of us having a dagger which was a sharpened rock attached to a carved wooden handle, strapped around our waists with some vines.  This was in case we were attacked again by those Crognards, or something worse.  Nixie unharnessed her huge monarch butterflies, which to the people of Nocotee had the same equivalent to them as cars do to us.  However, cars are nowhere near as much fun as butterflies.  I looked at Nixie with confusion,

“Um, how do you get on?” I asked, feeling my face flush red of embarrassment.

“You put your foot in the stirrup and climb up, haven’t you ridden a butterfly before?” she replied.

“No, but I rode a horse once or twice,”

“Good enough.  Get on Flutter just like you would a horse, as you call it,”

      After that ‘thorough’ explanation, I managed to get on.  Nixie then clicked her tongue and the butterfly took off, I followed her lead and soon we were flying through the air.  I never felt so free, I threw my hands up and yelled “Woo hoo!” as loud as I could.  I couldn’t help but smile as the crisp air brushed through my hair.  I looked to my right and saw the sky turning a brilliant pink and orange as dusk was approaching.  This gave the tree Gwen showed me a pinkish tint to all the dream filled leaves.  I had never seen anything so beautiful in my whole life.  I knew we were close to home.

      Nixie gradually pulled both of our butterflies to the ground in front of Gwen’s tree where we got off.  We sent the butterflies off and immediately noticed something weird.  It was quiet, the usually busy ‘town hall’ was totally still.  Nixie and I exchanged glances before we heard a familiar voice.

“Annabelle, Nixie, inside.  Now.”  It was Gwen, and we could tell by her voice something was wrong.  With that we followed Gwen inside the tree where guards locked at least twenty locks on the door.  Inside people were screaming and talking amongst themselves, children were crying, and even Marissa and Clarissa were behaving, which never happens.

      Gwen took Nixie and I upstairs to her room where she shut all the shutters on her windows and locked her door.  At that point we were getting scared.

“They are here…and they don’t just come in pairs,” Gwen said, her voice filled with worry.

“Who’s here?” Nixie asked.

“The Crognards, that rotten ball of mold, Varkus, has begun sending in his troops.  We are under attack.  We have to defend this tree at all costs, if Varkus gets ahold of one of those leaves he turns that dream into a nightmare.  We can’t let him do that, that’s why everyone is here, they volunteered to fight the Crognards just so their children and loved ones can stay here.”

“Wow…what are we going to do?” I asked, sitting down on her bed.

“We fight.  They started the war and we will finish it.  Ladies, you’re going to want some different clothes for this,” Gwen stated, signaling towards her closet.  Nixie and I looked at each other before nodding in agreement.


Monday, October 24, 2016

Chapter 28


Chapter 28

          As Annabelle and Nixie prepared for their journey home, trouble was brewing on the opposite side of the forest.  The rotten stench of an evil plan was filling the nostrils of Varkus and Kroy.  They had been in discussion over what to do with Gwen. 

“Brother, she can’t be stopped by just us, you saw what she just did to you! I will say, it was hilarious but she is powerful,” Kroy said with a wide grin on his deviously charming face.

“You don’t say?” Varkus replied sarcastically, stroking his chin.

“This calls for a plan…an evil one.  The most evil of evil plans ever! The most explosive, evil, vile plan of all kind that will live on for years to come!” Kroy was now standing on the table and laughing hysterically until he started coughing.  Varkus rolled his eyes,

“Well, what do you have in mind, genius?” Varkus asked as Kroy was catching his breath.  Just as Kroy opened his mouth to speak, the door slammed open.  Both men froze.

      Standing in the doorway was a very attractive, mid thirty year old woman.  She stood there with her hands on her hips and hazel eyes locked on both men.  She had sleek, dark chocolate brown hair which went to right above mid back in length.  She had on a skin tight shirt, made out of dead vines.  Her skirt was a little above her knee, it was made of crow feathers and was torn.  Under that she had on a pair of cobweb leggings.  On her thin legs she wore a pair of black gladiator styled sandals which here tied half way up her calf.  She had very pale skin along with heavy eye makeup and long black nails.

   “What on earth is going on in here? You two are grown men, I should never hear this much commotion from both of you at once!” she yelled strictly at both of them.

“Sorry Miss Elphina…,” Kroy said apologetically.

“Yeah, sorry mom…,” Varkus added.

“You two are enough to make me lose my mind, which I’m surprised hasn’t happened yet with the hogwash you two have come up with!  Now what is going on here?” Elphina’s deep voice echoed off of the rotting walls in the small room.  Kroy was the first to reply,

“Varkus is having girl problems,” he said laughing hysterically until he fell to the floor.

“That’s it!” Varkus took off his cape and with the single motion of his hand he grew tree branches through the floor, locking Kroy in a cage.

“That’s not fair!” Kroy whined from inside his cage.  Elphina’s mouth dropped at what they were doing.  With that she grabbed Varkus by his ear, using her hands she smashed through Kroy’s cage, also grabbing his ear and dragging them both out of the room.

      After walking into the room across the hall, Elphina slammed Varkus on one stool, and Kroy on the other.  Both were rocks carved to make a chair, and on opposite sides of the room from each other.  Elphina didn’t sit, as she stood in the middle of the room, totally silent.  After a few moments, Elphina sighed before speaking.

“Now, would one of you tell me what is going on?” she said, eyeing up Varkus.

“It’s a long story…I think Kroy could sum it up better…,” he said quietly.

“Ok, Kroy would you care to explain what happened?” she said sternly.

“Gladly.  Basically, Gwendolyn came over, literally beat Varkus to the ground, and left.  So now Varkus and I have decided we need an evil plan to get rid of Gwendolyn once and for all,” Kroy replied.  Elphina walked over to Varkus who shifted uncomfortably in his chair at her gaze. 

“Varkus, she was here?” the anger in Elphina’s voice was very evident.  Varkus swallowed hard,

“Y-yes, but I had no idea! The guards had to of let her in!  Some of our Crognards got to their side of the border and that’s what attracted her,” Varkus pleaded.  With that Elphina nodded slightly, and without saying a word she sat down.




Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Chapter 26


Chapter 26

          Gwendolyn slammed the door shut behind her before storming across the room over to where Varkus was now slop covered and sitting in a bucket, struggling to stand up.  Gwen rose her hands violently as new roots from the dead tree punctured through the floor and straight through every other level of the Crognard and Varkus’s lair.  She gripped onto Varkus’s shirt once again before ramming him against the walls.  Varkus winced slightly at the impact against the wall, but still keeps his eyes locked on Gwen, that is, until she started screaming at him.

“What kind of queen do you think I am Varkus? How could you possibly be so stupid to think that I would kiss the enemy of my homeland! You deserve nothing more than punishment Varkus! Nothing but punishment, disrespect, and hatred you filthy, arrogant, excuse for a human!” Gwendolyn yelled as she shot more roots up through all layers of the lair, causing the walls to crack.

          Varkus remained paralyzed in utter shock after Gwen’s outburst while she threw him to the ground and stormed out of the room, breaking the door open with her foot. 

“Oh, and Varkus, I will never fall for you,” Gwen mumbled before leaving the lair.  Varkus sighed, rubbing the back of his head.

“That queen doesn’t deserve me anyway! And besides, I don’t even like her!” Varkus said with a howling tone in his voice.  Shortly after, another man entered the room dressed just like Varkus but without the cape.  His hair was a tad shorter than Varkus’s and a bit lighter, more along the lines of a gray color.  He had eyes of a deep violet color with gray surrounding the pupil.  The man walked over to Varkus and crossed his arms, glaring intensely at him before shortly going into a laughing fit.

“Hah! Dude that girl totally showed you!” the man laughed, placing his hands on his knees for support as he laughed harder.

“Shut up Kroy!” Varkus yelled at the man.

“Aw, c’mon cut your brother some slack,” Kroy replied with a smirk upon his less grim face.

“What makes you think I’d cut you some slack?” Varkus asked, rubbing a hand over his face.

“Well, you are my older brother by a year, so I’d expect you to have the slightest bit of pity for your baby brother…,” Kroy sighed, faking a pouty lip and looking down at the floor.  Varkus grumbled something under his breath before standing up straighter and looking down at Kroy.

“Fine.  What do you want this time, Kroy?” Varkus sighed again, but deeper this time.

“The pendant,” Kroy replied before stepping out of the room.

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Chapter 25


Chapter 25

          As Annabelle waited for Nixie to get back to health, with the queen she had just received a very important letter.

“Your Majesty, you have received a very important letter,” Marissa stated as she walked into the queen’s bedroom with a letter in her hand.

“Whose it from?” Gwen asked sitting up from her chair.

“Annabelle…,” Marissa replied as her voice trailed off.  Gwen’s face became grim as she stood up and gently took the note from Marissa and reading it silently to herself.

“Oh no….,” Gwen gasped, putting her hand over her mouth and handing the letter back to Marissa.

“Marissa, I need to go, make sure everyone gets inside now.  The Crognards have crossed the border,” Gwen demanded before storming out of her room and began traveling deep into the woods.

          Gwen traveled for three hours before reaching the border.  Without a word Gwen stormed past the Hobgoblin guards, who had fallen asleep, and slammed the vines in front of her into the rotten tree stump.  She picked up her pace into a brisk walk as she continued to shove her way past every Crognard who dared to attack her, her head held high.  She reached a dead, rotten, musky tree stump with a jagged top as the tree had fallen, and thorns surrounding the entrance.  Gwen shoved the Crognard guards into the thorn bush as she clomped her way up to the king’s bedroom before she pounded on the door.

“Varkus! Open this rotted heap of trash before I tear it down myself this instant!” Gwendolyn hollered, her voice cracking from the blazing anger in which she spoke.

“Well, well, well, look who has made an appearance, miss Gwendolyn herself,” Varkus cackled from behind the door before opening it and coming face to face with the furious queen, not one bit of joy on her face to be seen. 

“How dare you attack Nocotee? After all these years you still can’t leave us alone!” Gwen yelled, shaking the walls as Varkus remained still as a statue while stroking his beard with his right hand.

“Oh, darling, you just don’t get it do you?” Varkus asked, his voice devious.

“Shut up,” Gwen snapped.

“Ooh! She’s feisty!” Varkus exclaimed in an overly sarcastic girly toned voice while making big hand gestures.

“So help me Varkus, if you even dare send another one of your fowl Crognards into Nocotee there will be one less person in this room…and it won’t be me.,” Gwendolyn said with a low stern voice as she grabbed Varkus by the front of his shirt, yanking him down to her level until they were eye to eye.  Varkus gave a smirk before he gently placed his hand under Gwen’s chin and slowly moved closer to her lips.  Gwen loosened her grip on Varkus’s shirt collar, then….slap! Gwendolyn slapped her hand onto the side of Varkus’s face so powerful that he is thrown across the room into a bucket of stagnant swamp water.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Chapter 24


Chapter 24

          “Nixie!” I screamed, lunging myself into the water, not even thinking what could be down there.  I held my breath and opened my eyes as I saw Nixie being dragged deeper and deeper by that blur.  I struggled to swim deeper until I could finally make out what that blur was, and I couldn’t believe it! It was a Crognard!  I was screaming with fear on the inside, but I knew I had to face my fears of the Crognard in order to save Nixie. 

          The Crognards all looked the same as this one did.  They all were about two inches tall with a slouch and covered in warts.  Their teeth were razor sharp and covered in a greenish slime which oozed down their hideous scale covered faces.  They were a light grey color, with keen, vicious eyes which were completely black except for a small corner in their eye which was a light gray but not white.  They had three toes and four dagger like claws which came in quite handy when gripping onto the soggy grass under the water.  They didn’t have much for clothing but an old, cracked turtle shell.  They also held giant clubs with oozing rocks at the tops of them as their backup weapon if their teeth and claws failed.

          My lungs began to sting as I had been under water for about a minute at that point.  I reached as far as I could and finally I grabbed hold of Nixie’s dangling hand.  She looked back at me with panic in her eyes, and at that moment I could tell…she was giving up on me.  My eyes welled up with tears even though I was under water as I yanked on Nixie’s hand, pulling her free of the Crognard’s piercing claws.  I swam as fast as I could up to the surface, my lungs were throbbing, my chest felt like a boulder, and things were starting to go black and blurry.  I knew I was hallucinating and needed to get to the surface and fast!  It took another long, painful, and agonizing minute before both Nixie and I broke through the surface of the water like a popping bubble.  I threw Nixie’s limp body to the shore before I gagged, gasping for as much of the sweet stinging air I could.  I swam over to the side of the stream where I finally heaved myself out of the water.  I looked back thinking we were in the clear, but we weren’t.  The Crognard’s snarling teeth pierced out of the water snapping and screeching as it began to swim towards us.  I looked over at Nixie who was lying motionless on the grass with her eyes closed and her body limp.  I knew she wouldn’t be able to move in this condition so I picked her up from under her legs and back, then I ran for all I was worth. 

          I ran for what felt like forever until I finally reached a small walnut hut with a bright pink orchid on the door and a sign that said “Nixie residence” spelled in pink glitter. 

“Thank goodness,” I sighed a sigh of relief before entering the home and placing Nixie down on her bed made of pink rose petals and pulled a petal blanket over her.  As Nixie slept I made my way out to the small living room where I wrote a letter to Gwen and sent it out on a ladybug as soon as I could. 

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Chapter 23


Chapter 23

          On the count of three Nixie and I pushed off of the hundred foot high oak and found ourselves practically flying.

“Woooo hooo!” I yelled smiling the biggest smile I ever have in a long time.  The wind blasted up against my face as I felt the crispness of the wind slightly sting my skin.  My hair quickly became un-braided as I felt my hair tie snap against my back and get whisked away in the wind.  I closed my eyes knowing, and truly knowing with all my heart that for once in my life I was finally free without the pain I once felt.  As I continued to glide on air tears rolled down my face.  Tears of happiness knowing how my mother would have loved to hear about this adventure and that there really are fairies and trolls and anything she could fantasize! She always dreamed the impossible, never letting go of her inner child.  However, as quickly as it started, I opened my eyes at the sound of Nixie calling my name.

“Annabelle! We’re going to hit the water! Hold on!” she yelled.

“Okay!” I yelled back tightening my grip on the leaf.

We both gently glided down against the water, turning our leaves into boats.  We both laid down in our leaves, relaxing as we floated down the stream in nothing but beautiful silence. 

“Nixie?” I whispered.

“Yeah?” she replied.

“Thank you,” I said softly.

“You’re welcome,” Nixie replied with a small smile on her face.  As we floated along things were going through my mind a hundred miles per hour.  Things like how was I going to get home? Was my dad okay? Would I be okay? My thoughts were soon interrupted by a sudden and loud rustling in the cattails in front of us.

“Uhhh, Nixie? What’s that?” I asked nervously, sitting up.

“I don’t know…,” she replied.  As we drifted closer with Nixie in the lead the noise got louder and louder then it happened.  A grey blur shot out of the reeds with a screeching noise, and in the blink of an eye Nixie was underneath the blur and plunging into the water.  With a loud shriek I heard Nixie scream.

“Annabelle!” was the last thing I heard before splash!

Monday, January 4, 2016


Chapter 22

          About a quarter of the way up the tree I soon felt my legs and arms getting weaker by the second.  I looked down and I was already too high off of the ground to jump back down.  I reached my hand up to an oak leaf.  Expecting it to snap, I closed my eyes tightly and hung on for dear life, however I was quickly surprised.  The leaf wrapped itself around my wrist soon to see a rope of leaves forming above me.  I couldn’t believe this! I was being carried up a tree by a rope made of magic leaves!  I took a deep breath, then the leaves rapidly shot up in speed, yanking me up the tree where I met Nixie sitting on a branch, her eyes wide and locked on me.  I let go of the leaves, and the moment I did they returned to normal.

“Annabelle…? How did you do that?” Nixie exclaimed before running up to me.

“I-I don’t know,” I replied truthfully looking down at my hands.

“Huh.  Anyway, do you want to see why I brought you up here?” Nixie squealed excitedly, bouncing up and down.

“I guess so,” I replied, still trying to get over what just happened I walked over to the branch with Nixie leading the way.

“So what now?” I asked, looking down at the rushing waters below.

“This is where the fun begins,” Nixie replied with a smirk.  Oh no… I thought to myself knowing Nixie’s definition of fun and my definition of fun are two totally different things.

“Have you ever been leaf gliding?” she asked me with a devious grin upon her face.

“Huh?” I asked in utter confusion.

“It’s easy, all you have to do is grab a leaf, get on it on all fours while using your hands to grip the leaf, then you slide off the branch and the wind will take it from there!” Nixie answered without the slightest bit of doubt in her voice.

“You sure it’s safe…?” I asked skeptically, backing away from the edge of the branch as I felt the wind picking up.

“You’ll be fine, now here,” Nixie said handing me a leaf. 

“Well, I guess this is the only way down…,” I mumbled to myself before gripping onto the leaf for dear life while Nixie got positioned.

“You ready?” she called to me.

“Y-yeah!” I choked.

“Ok! Then in 3…2…1!”