Ice Fire
2018 by Uzom
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o for so long. A day that she had looked forward to with
day was PĆ”liĆ¼kez, a special day when each fae who was of age could find their chosen. There wou
nd joy. She hated it. Hated it with everything inside her. Hated how some who had not found their chosen were tw
more lovey dovey and cozy during this time, more than usual. Holding h
with everything including their lives, love them for the rest of their lives, cherish
wanted it for such a long time. Because she couldn't have it because she wouldn't allow herself to. Because who ever was in charge
, goblins, gnomes, pixies, dwarves, even weres. Some would've already found their ch
ost. The only natural colours in the forest were white, the brown and black of bark
d her thoughts alone. In a place where she could cry, scream and stew in peace before
t. She just needed to go deeper. Along the way, she saw a pixie g
ing there, her eyes seemed to be somewhere else. Her wings alight. She knew what that meant
The pixie girl turned, her eyes meeting his. He had blond hair that met his shoul
their eyes. But she could sense the emotions coming o
e happy together and a part of her heart despised it
other scene met her eyes. She felt
been avoiding all week. The one couple she didn't want to see
aring a kiss. She left. It didn't look l
y that they found each other.
still had not found her chosen. She had dreams about him, never se
ed from his four year training and she had her hopes high that it would be hi
leeved dress and left for the ceremony. She went with her par
d. Even when the ceremony was over she still had hope. Many f
im. He never liked such large gatherings, he preferred smaller ones and there were a few places she
out telling anyone, only to find him with Shanire, a fairy girl who never liked her for some reason and a few years ago she decided the feeling was m
ore as she remembered. The tears welling up in her eyes finally started
dge her, even when she was dreaming. Constantly rejecting her. Shattering what was le
te hair billowing behind her, as white as the fast spreading frost she left behind. She wished she could fly, fly
hout the wings that graced his or any other fairy's back. She inherited her mother's stature. Her l
be over but she couldn't. She only had two hours to herself and then she had to go back.