Monday, December 10, 2012

17. Names and roles of various fairies

        It’s been almost a week and I’m still stuck in this hospital.  I need to get home to take care of the fairy.  The wait is killing me, and the continuous noise from this stupid TV in my room is driving me crazy.  My current roommate plays it continuously, says it helps him deal with his pain and discomfort.  Who am I to deny a sick person his distractions from pain and suffering?  I have an email from Madison.  The fairy gave her a description of all the fairies in their expedition and it’s fascinating to read and contemplate.  I’m so bored.
        Madison has the fairy at her house.  I can’t imagine how Madison’s managed to keep the little fairy hidden all this time, considering all the people that live there – her parents, six sisters, and a whole slew of pets.  Madison shares a bedroom with Hannah, who keeps a small boa constrictor named Slytherin in an aquarium right in the same room.  They have other pets in the house too.  Madison says their dog Hunter likes the fairy, but they have to keep the cat Smoke well away.  Apparently the fairy is fascinated with their parrot, Long John Silver, who lives in Nicole and Amie’s room.  I’m not surprised, the fairy described to me once how fairies domesticate birds and have a special affinity for them.  Some types are even used as mounts back in the Fairy Realm.  Apparently the fairy really likes it in Nicole and Amie’s room.  Beside the parrot, the little girls have a large multi-story doll house that Mr. Renard built and they’ve been passing down from sister to sister, and it keeps getting bigger and bigger as their dad adds rooms and they buy more doll furnishings.  It used to be Madison’s originally.  She’s the oldest.  Madison only lets the fairy play in the doll house when she can keep a close eye on her and no one else is about.  The fairy is just the right size and fits in different rooms just like a live Barbie Doll.  I need to get home and get the fairy away from Madison before she totally corrupts her.

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10 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear you are having to spend time in the hospital. Get well soon.

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  2. I don't feel sorry for Michael, I feel sorry for the fairy. Now she's no longer welcome among her own kind.

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  3. It's Michael's own fault all these bad things are happening. He should never have been so mean to the fairy and kept her captive away from her own kind. Now she can't go back.

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    1. I think Michael showed great bravery in defending the fairy against those other fairies with the spears. Imagine what would have happened to her if he abandoned her? Michael you did a brave thing.

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    2. Why are some of you blaming Michael? He saved the fairy. Open your eyes. He saved the fairy.

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    3. I blame Michael because he started this whole thing by capturing the fairy and putting her in a hamster cage. Of course I blame him.

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  4. This is highly unusual for you to meet a Prince of the Fairies. Some great mystical event of vast importance is taking place, something perhaps beyond our comprehension. Or perhaps some great threat in the stuggle between good and evil. Some of the fairies may seem dangerous to you, but you don't understand them. Fairies will forever stand on the side of good.

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  5. Michael, I think you should go back and re-establish contact with the fairies in the woods. Get Bonnie to help. This could be important for mankind. Make peace with them and do not fight them. Try to establish diplomatic relations.

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    1. Are you an idiot. These are fairies not people. You cannot extablish diplomatic relations with magical people.

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  6. Michael needs to act with caution. He should avoid the dangerous fairies out in the woods. He should take care of Bonnie. He needs to listen to Madison and do what she suggests.

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