Monday, May 2, 2022

DitD 34 fae girl

 Her parents gave her a sweet name of Eilidh. And she was truly radiant. Her mother wanted her to wear an eye patch over the fae eye but the father didn’t see a point. She was truly gifted. The patch did help with switching between fae and human realms. 

This is my area of expertise. The disagreements grew with every year and the eye patch was the final straw. The divorce papers were signed six years and two months after she was born. The divorce was brutal and with the parents being poor individuals it was like taking a small house and moving into two closets. At her moms place she was taught to be proper and walk straight and tall. 

Aye, and her father was ever more forgiving and fun. Whenever the father had a slight bit of coin he would dote upon his daughter. He use to take her to the tavern, and they would listen to the music. The barkeep was a friend of his and sneak them food. 

  For the most part she grew up happy with her father and taught upper crust stuff from her mother. Her father eventually found a job that he could use to supply his daughter with the financial stability of anyones dreams. 

Aye, but when she was ten she received word that her father perished at sea and was gone forever. She didn’t care about the money nor the status. She missed her father while he was away. We preferred hanging out with them at the fathers hovel as well. Easier to sneak around when no one is quiet and everything is fun. 

That’s very true Suir. She was a monster of strict rules. However we have gotten off track. When she was twelve she was thrust into the fae fight and saved both our worlds. It would leave our world scared forever but it was indeed, saved. 

Now, in order for you to understand the fae you must understand that some of the facts have been modified for religious reasons. Things like faeries. Those creatures that you have pictured on television and movies. Generally they are cute creatures with wings and tiny green dresses made from bits of tree. This is not only incorrect but a direct spit in the face of everything we hold dear. And leprechauns bring you cereal with specks of marshed mellows. Again, wrong. Tell them Daagh. 

Why me? You were half way to telling them. 

Because I’m the fun brounie and your the serious one. 

Suir is correct though. Faeries are scary critters with teeth like daggers. Worse yet is the leprechaun. But for now we will stick to telling you about the faeries. 

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