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Felicity tip toed into the forest, she skipped at a steady beat. After so many days in town, it felt nice to be home. It was pitch dark, the only light was the stars high above.
She flew up, landing on a tree branch not too high up. She sat down, dangling her feet.
Felicity began twirling her fingers around, creating her fairy dust which was glowing ever so slightly. In the night sky, they shine above The golden stars far from me Similar hue as the guardian bird Gazing at me as I slept soundly
She sang to herself gently, her voice cold and creepy.
In this sleepless evening I sing this song without you Together with the restless winds I soar in the sky riding on my dreams
Last Edit: Sept 17, 2011 20:17:23 GMT -5 by Deleted
Post by Dante Ahti on Sept 18, 2011 12:12:59 GMT -5
"Sister is going to kill me..." Dante muttered to himself as he walked through the dark forest. In his hand, he held a book his sister had forbay him to read. When she went to sleep, he stole the book and quietly left the house. He left the city, and went to the forest. On the way, he looked in the book to find new spells he had never seen before. This did not surprise him.
Dante sat down, leaning up against a tree. Looking at the book, it had no title, or pictures on the cover or backing. It was plain black leather. The spells inside seemed powerful. Dangerous, even. Dante sighed, and closed the book. He threw it into his bag, and banged his head against the tree.
Suddenly, he heard a quiet voice singing. It sounded eerie. He looked around, searching for the one singing.
Post by Dante Ahti on Sept 18, 2011 12:28:08 GMT -5
The song was beautiful. Dante continued to look around, but began seeing glowing dust around him. He put his hand out, as some of the fairy dust landed on his hand. He looked up to see Felicity. He smiled, and waved. "Hello!" Dante said, standing up. "What are you doing out this late at night?" He asked. He threw his bag over his shoulder, and looked up at the girl again.
Post by Dante Ahti on Sept 18, 2011 12:40:45 GMT -5
"Well, it's a spell book..." Dante bit his lip. "My sister was keeping it in a locked case, and covered it in spells. I removed the spells, and the lock because I was curious. Now that I look at the spells, I can see that they're more dangerous than any other spells I've seen. Not to mention wrong."
"One of the spells can summon dark creatures that man were not meant to control." Dante frowned. "Another brings back the dead."
Post by Dante Ahti on Sept 18, 2011 12:47:31 GMT -5
"Some of them might be useful in the future." Dante admitted, "If it harms me, but benefits others, I'll do it. But only then. Besides, I wont use the one's that are very dangerous."
He smiled reassuringly, "I'll probably only read through the book, though. I wont use any of the spells unless necessary."
Post by Dante Ahti on Sept 18, 2011 12:52:10 GMT -5
"Too much power can be a bad thing, keep in mind," Dante smiled, but nodded in agreeance to the girl. "So, Felicity, what was that song you were singing? That was you, right?" the boy laughed, running a hand through his hair.
"Aye and thee song of mine' is thee wolves song." Steele says (Werewolf form) coming out of the Darkness of the trees. "And that's thee ONLY song that need be in thee forest." He says with a bit of pride. "Good to see ye and again lass, and hmm what have we here'?" Steele says eyeing Dante's book. "Aye that's quite thee book bonny lad, where'd ye get that from?"
"Ah'm nothin' like me' fatha', nd' ah'll sure as hell keep it that way."
Steele rolled his eyes. As if he were going to listen to a little girl. "I din't believe ye invited him either yet HE can stay right?" He say looking at Felicity.
"Now listen here, bitch." From hearing that one would assume he harshly told Felicity that, but he was solely looking at Dante. "This can happen thee easy way er thee hard way, but yer gunna cough up that book. It would fetch quite thee price at the market. Now ye can either give me that book nd' we'll all be chaps, er ye can TRY nd' keep it, but that'd be hazardous ti yer health lad, ifin ye can take on me friends." He says gesturing around him as two pairs of yellow eyes (That's two werewolves) emerge from trees growling. They're not nearly as big as Steele, but still strong werewolves.
"So hinny, what's it going ti be? If ye refuse than i have nay choice than ti come with the intent ti kill." Steele didn't REALLY want to kill him, but pay him back for ruining his business in the Marsh. He wouldn't mind leaving him with a few broken bones lying in the Forest.
"Ah'm nothin' like me' fatha', nd' ah'll sure as hell keep it that way."
Post by Dante Ahti on Sept 19, 2011 14:21:27 GMT -5
"What book?" Dante grinned cheekily, as he threw the book into the air. A blue glow surrounded it, and with that the book dissapeared. Dante hadnt performed a teleportation spell on an object since he was a young boy.
"Are you sure you're not seeing things, Steele?" Dante smirked. Dante liked most people, even people like Namari. He did not like Steele much.
"What!? but there.." Steele looked wide eyed for a moment before growling. "Ye think i'm a fool lad? Yer a caster, and i'm nay seeing things" He says looking at his two pack members who were slowly making their way closer. "Now let me' rephrase tis fir ye lad, give us thee book, er thee lass will pay." He says snapping at Felicity. He knew Dante's weakness, his undying loyalty to his friends.
"Ah'm nothin' like me' fatha', nd' ah'll sure as hell keep it that way."
Post by Dante Ahti on Sept 19, 2011 20:52:49 GMT -5
"Fly away." Dante muttered very quietly into Felicity's ear. He stepped infront of the girl, smiling at Steele. "I'm afraid I can't do that, Steele. You see, I have no fear of you."
Dante's hands started to glow blue, and quickly two balls of flames rested atop his palms. "You will not get that book."