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Iris is thrown into the war of fairies against humans. She is the daughter of the king and queen, but they don't know that. Can she save hundreds of lives.....
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black fairy that illuminated darkness. “I was counting on you to pick the hard way” whispered Iris in a voice so full of venom you would flinch just by hearing it. She took Ms. Hyena’s sword and thrust it into her gut.
Iris wasn’t with the present time but was in the middle. Her body coped to thus change by turning it into her dream. The words slowly made sense. She had to defeat Ms. Hyena or she would rule the fairies and humans. She had also succeeded in making a Larkspur angry and the way Ms. Hyena was thrusting herself at her made it easy for her to be defeated. The flowers were right, but Iris couldn’t bring herself to actually kill her. Instead, Iris punctured Ms. Hyena’s sword in her stomach and asked the necklace to spread the shards of the blade throughout her body without killing her. She then told it to send her to a place no one would find her. The obedient necklace did what it was told and Ms. Hyena was gone.
Everyone cheered for the success for their princess. The sorcerer came before the princess and turned into her mother. They shared a hug before her father rejoined with his beloved. They seemed to accept each other quite quickly. Princess Iris’s comrades were set free and rejoined their family. Then, everyone went to the queen’s palace for a shelter, water, clothes, and a feast.
As the feast began Iris couldn’t ignore that Caladium was cuddling with a gorgeous blond in a corner. It seemed that everyone had someone to curl up with, but her. She rose and left to go get some fresh air. No one noticed her leaving except Eucomis. She walked into the star lit night. It felt warm and cozy when the breeze lifted her black hair. “Your hair looks beautiful in the moonlight” complimented Eucomis. “And you look quite dashing in your suit.” replied Iris. “Why have you followed me out here? Why don’t you go in and enjoy yourself at the feast?” asked Iris. “I should be asking you that same question” countered Eucomis.
“Why aren’t you with your beloved?” whispered Iris looking up at the sky full of stars. “Because my beloved is right next to me so why should I go? Should I regret what I said and take it back?” answered Eucomis. Iris didn’t say anything. She went and sat down in a space where it was private but still comfortable. She patted the spot next to her and Eucomis sat down. She leaned into his chest while he wrapped his arms around her as they lay down. “No. You should not fret about saying your true feelings. I want you by my side and stay there for me.” spoke Iris on his chest. “I want to be by your side forever Iris. Will you let me be there? Can accept me even if I was a spy? Even if I knew who you were from the start? Even if I’ve killed more men then I can count? Even if I was there when you got captured?” whispered Eucomis in her hair.
“Yes” she replies holding on just a little tighter.
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Iris wasn’t with the present time but was in the middle. Her body coped to thus change by turning it into her dream. The words slowly made sense. She had to defeat Ms. Hyena or she would rule the fairies and humans. She had also succeeded in making a Larkspur angry and the way Ms. Hyena was thrusting herself at her made it easy for her to be defeated. The flowers were right, but Iris couldn’t bring herself to actually kill her. Instead, Iris punctured Ms. Hyena’s sword in her stomach and asked the necklace to spread the shards of the blade throughout her body without killing her. She then told it to send her to a place no one would find her. The obedient necklace did what it was told and Ms. Hyena was gone.
Everyone cheered for the success for their princess. The sorcerer came before the princess and turned into her mother. They shared a hug before her father rejoined with his beloved. They seemed to accept each other quite quickly. Princess Iris’s comrades were set free and rejoined their family. Then, everyone went to the queen’s palace for a shelter, water, clothes, and a feast.
As the feast began Iris couldn’t ignore that Caladium was cuddling with a gorgeous blond in a corner. It seemed that everyone had someone to curl up with, but her. She rose and left to go get some fresh air. No one noticed her leaving except Eucomis. She walked into the star lit night. It felt warm and cozy when the breeze lifted her black hair. “Your hair looks beautiful in the moonlight” complimented Eucomis. “And you look quite dashing in your suit.” replied Iris. “Why have you followed me out here? Why don’t you go in and enjoy yourself at the feast?” asked Iris. “I should be asking you that same question” countered Eucomis.
“Why aren’t you with your beloved?” whispered Iris looking up at the sky full of stars. “Because my beloved is right next to me so why should I go? Should I regret what I said and take it back?” answered Eucomis. Iris didn’t say anything. She went and sat down in a space where it was private but still comfortable. She patted the spot next to her and Eucomis sat down. She leaned into his chest while he wrapped his arms around her as they lay down. “No. You should not fret about saying your true feelings. I want you by my side and stay there for me.” spoke Iris on his chest. “I want to be by your side forever Iris. Will you let me be there? Can accept me even if I was a spy? Even if I knew who you were from the start? Even if I’ve killed more men then I can count? Even if I was there when you got captured?” whispered Eucomis in her hair.
“Yes” she replies holding on just a little tighter.
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Publication Date: 03-01-2012
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