- Messages
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- OOC First Name
- Annalee
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- Yew Wand 14" Essence of Fairy Dust
Rapunzel snuck to the edge of the Forbidden Forest on a sweet-aired day. The scent blown through the trees reminded her of pie and roses. It seemed an odd combination but the smell was brilliantly mixed with a hint of brown sugar thrown in. It was so amazing it drew Rapunzel in almost against her will. She normally obeyed the rules but they were only safety guildlines, right? Rapunzel didn't seem to care if she got caught wandering through the Forest that was claimed to be dangerous, a health hazard to the cowards, and a thrill for the adventure seekers. Rapunzel waved away any thoughts that came to mind that were against going into the Forbidden Forest.
She stood on the edge with her back facing the castle. She sniffed at the air and let the wind blow her boring, straight, brown hair. She twirled into the Forest and closed her eyes, letting the smell guide her. She imagined all the wonderful, sweet memories she possessed. One in particular was of her practicing Val's ballet dances with her. She could almost see Val helping her keep her balance. She stood on her tiptoe and twirled in a big circle until finally falling to the ground. She sat there for a minute, trying to reimagine the whole thing, eventually giving up. She sighed and layed on her back. She sniffed at the air and relaxed her whole body. A twig snapped somewhere in the forest and Rapunzel silenced herself. She tried not to worry but fear was rising inside her; taking over her in a huge tsunami of horror. Another twig snapped beneath something and Rapunzel's eyes began to tear up. I knew I shouldn't have come here! What is your problem, Rapunzel? Why didn't you listen to your conscience? Rapunzel took in a deep breath and spoke, "Is anyone there?" Rapunzel figured this was a stupid thing to say, considering all the people in scary movies who said this died, but it was worth a shot.
She stood on the edge with her back facing the castle. She sniffed at the air and let the wind blow her boring, straight, brown hair. She twirled into the Forest and closed her eyes, letting the smell guide her. She imagined all the wonderful, sweet memories she possessed. One in particular was of her practicing Val's ballet dances with her. She could almost see Val helping her keep her balance. She stood on her tiptoe and twirled in a big circle until finally falling to the ground. She sat there for a minute, trying to reimagine the whole thing, eventually giving up. She sighed and layed on her back. She sniffed at the air and relaxed her whole body. A twig snapped somewhere in the forest and Rapunzel silenced herself. She tried not to worry but fear was rising inside her; taking over her in a huge tsunami of horror. Another twig snapped beneath something and Rapunzel's eyes began to tear up. I knew I shouldn't have come here! What is your problem, Rapunzel? Why didn't you listen to your conscience? Rapunzel took in a deep breath and spoke, "Is anyone there?" Rapunzel figured this was a stupid thing to say, considering all the people in scary movies who said this died, but it was worth a shot.