- Round One Form
Story about Past / History:
- "No! What if I told you that I didn't want to become a stupid spring nymph or whatever? At least have the decency to respect my wishes before telling me that I must become something I don't even want to be!!"
Brushing a paw against my strangely-coloured fur, I let out a small sigh. I was rudely awoken due to a particularly horrific nightmare, but it wasn't like it bothered me too much. I was feeling restless before I fell asleep, so I suppose that was my body's way of waking me up. Exhaling slightly, I shivered as the cool winter air wafted into my room. It was never this cold before. There was something unearthly about the temperature, as well as the pale, crystalline mist that was starting to gather in my room. Wait, what?!
"What in the world...?" I asked, dumbfounded, as I rubbed at the corners of my eyes. It was just an illusion. It was just me being tired and not getting enough sleep these days because of those nightmares. "Or better yet, I'm probably still sleeping and this is what the nightmare turned into. Wouldn't that be a great and wishful thought?" Shuddering, I could feel the fur on my neck bristle slightly as an ethereal figure emerged from the mist. I knew that this wasn't normal. It couldn't be. I inhaled sharply, ready to run, to flee for my life, but something was holding me in place. I couldn't move, and it scared me a lot.
The figure made his way in front of me, his metallic red eyes sweeping watchfully over my room. It appeared to be inspecting the area for any possible dangers, which there shouldn't be any. After all, why would I be living in this space if it did?
"Someone planted a bomb in your room. Sure, it isn't big, but it's enough to do major damage yet not make a sound. That's the power of the night faeries, those damn twits." Scoffing in disdain, the figure twitched the tip of his ears as it inclined his head towards me. I stiffened even more, embarrassed that I had said my thoughts out loud. "Apologies, you must be terribly confused. My name is Benedict. You're the next spring nymph, and I've been assigned to be your companion." Sliding out from the shadows, I saw that the figure with red eyes was actually a small, gray tabby cat. Still, I couldn't get his words out of my head.
"Excuse me, what did you just say? I misheard you, didn't I? What the hell is even a spring nymph? How am I supposed to be one if I don't even know what that is?" Exhaling nervously, I almost didn't realize that my limbs were mobile again. The cat sniffed as it made his way over to my feet. Bounding onto the bed, it landed lightly on all fours and took a seat next to me.
"You don't? Well, I think you should start learning quickly. There isn't much time left until the transition from winter to spring, and if we don't have a spring nymph by then, the earth would die. How horrifically, I don't know, but I guess all the snow and ice would melt and then flood the earth, leaving no land spared." Bending his head, Benedict closed his scarlet eyes and leaned against me. "You'd do a good job if you put your all into it, you know? The oracles spoke of your name, Zeyla. You are destined for greatness."
Pausing before speaking, I reached down to feel Benedict's fur. As my paws rubbed against his ears, he let out a throaty purr of content and rubbed his his face against my arm. Momentarily distracted, I opened my mouth to speak again. "Why me, though? If that's the case, then there should've been so many more Viscets who are more capable than I am."
Tilting his head, Benedict glanced at me with his piercing eyes. Letting out a throaty hum, he climbed into my lap without authorization. "That is something you can ask the God yourself. He was the one who insisted on you. You should be very honoured, honestly."
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- "This doesn't make any sense at all... Why are all of you so insistent on choosing me? I just want to live my life normally, without any disturbances. Why do you wish to disrupt the peace that I currently have for your own selfish whims?"
I didn't say anything in response. Biting my tongue to avoid replying back with a snarky comment and giving Benedict a bad impression of who I am, I shivered slightly. Alright, Benedict seemed normal enough - minus the fact that he could talk and literally materialized out of nowhere, thanks to that mist, which was still hovering about in my room. "Ah, okay then... It doesn't seem like something that I'd feel honoured over, because apparently I'm dragged into this mess of the world ending if I don't take this role of being some sort of messiah, which doesn't sound very appealing to me."
Flicking his ears, the gray tabby cat shot me a look that seemed like a sort of menacing glare. "Not a messiah, get your facts straight. No offense, but even if you were to take upon the role of spring nymph, your title would still be inferior to that of a messiah. A messiah is someone who would save the world on the brink of death. There is still some time before the world destroys itself." Giving his paw a discontent lick, Benedict closed his eyes and got to his paws. "Anyways, you have a week to make up your mind. After that week, the world will officially end. I hope you will take my words to the heart, Zeyla, because there is something truly frightening about holding the fate of the entire world in your paws. As it is, I'll be taking you to the God himself for the final judgement." Latching himself onto me and dragging me towards the mist, Benedict frowned. Giving me a final push towards the mist, I was aware of the ticks of the bomb that Benedict had mentioned before seeing my room blow up in front of my very eyes.
"I... Do I really not have a single say in this?"
I was still stunned by the obliteration of my room just as Benedict pulled me out of the mist. We had materialized into some sort of throne room, and there was a palely coloured Viscet pacing around the room anxiously. The moment his eyes fell on me, he nodded to himself absentmindedly.
"Good job in bringing her here, Benedict. You took less time than I had imagined." The gray tabby cat gave him a mock bow, before backing off and hiding behind me.
Gulping, I turned to face the nameless figure and tilted my head. "You are the God that Benedict spoke about, I presume. What is this nonsense about the world dying?" My voice sounded incredulous, just the way I had intended it to be. The Viscet paused, before inclining his head towards me.
"It is what it is. The world will end without a spring nymph, and you are the ideal candidate for the position. The previous spring nymph was killed in an accident."
I stopped, feeling my throat go dry. I didn't know why, but all I wanted to do was curl up in my bed and sleep, except everything in my room was blown up. Now that I thought about it, I won't be able to return to my normal life ever again after being involved in this. "I... Will accept the offer.
But only because the world is going to self destruct. We will owe each other nothing, nothing at all."
[ 600/600 words ]