Fae Adventure In Resonant Youthfulness Viridian!NoOBxks3cQ 2012/05/12 (Sat) 15:36 No. 53047 [Reply] ▼ File
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First story. Had an idea, went with it, so let's see how this goes. I hope to entertain you all.
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The first sense that registers is the cold. An overwhelming chill permeates your body with a thousand pinpricks standing out, their source obscured by the darkness. What a strange world this is, dark and full of-
-Oh, wait a second.
You open your eyes.
Black is abruptly replaced with white. White powder above, white ground below, white covering brown trees all around.
Snow, you think absently, the word coming to mind unbidden. You wonder briefly at how this happened before dismissing it as unimportant, and sit up.
Snow falls off your body in soft clumps as you look yourself over, gaze flowing over your body and words flowing into your brain. Hands, check, fingers paled by the cold but still functional. Breasts, two of those. Legs, arms, a bit spindly but they'll do. And-
Snow puffs into the back of your neck, and you crane your neck around to gaze at your last two limbs, fluttering involuntarily. Wings. Pale green gossamer constructs, slightly dampened by the snow. A darker green filigree traces out patterns across their surface, as if scribed there. Undoubtedly, these are the raiments of a-
“Fairy.” Your mouth forms around the word, your first, then is forced open again as a current runs through your brain.
“I am a fairy.” A mere four words, but you
know them to be true, the very truth of your existence, and the contemplation of this fills your mind until you
shiver and the moment breaks and the cold rushes back in.
Your teeth chatter frantically, and you wrap your wings tightly around yourself
agh no no no that’s pressing snow into your body that’s cold that’s very cold and you brush it off yourself furiously and hide, hide again in your wings until the cold goes away...
...Ah, that’s a little better. It’s a shame you don’t have anything else to cover yourself from the snow.
Perhaps it would help to get off the frozen ground, you
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