prompt: tapestry
fable: Evoletentry: (1035 words)
It wasn't the day, or the weather, or the location that was suspicious to Evolet. It was the gut feeling in the pit of her stomach that something strange was about to happen. Call it a hunch, or instinct, or intuition.
She had her spun fabrics and lace tucked away in a woven basket with needles, thread, and a thimble. A small, velvet pouch of buttons sat on top - pretty, heavy brass buttons, engraved with sea flowers and sea vines. They were for a special order - a very special garment.
Evolet was headed to the market, sun shining down on her in a pleasant way, when the gut feeling hit. It was like an unpleasant tickle, a warning, when the thief struck.
A nimble, gloved hand grabbed at her basket. They snatched the velvet bag and took off.
Evolet gasps, and races after them.
"Get back here!" She fumes, dodging pedestrians. "I waited six months for those! They were on back order!" She's not even winded as she follows them into an old building, only three steps behind. Dust created thick clouds as they ascend a staircase. The thief slams a door in Evolet's face and when she gets it opened she watches them disappear... into a tapestry.
"Curse the Watcher," she whispers. The scene is shimmering, opalescent waters, with ethereal mermaids and giant, gilded seashells. Evolet dives in.
She holds her breath, following the last glimpse of the thief through the warm waters. Her feet touch the soft, sandy sea floor, abundant with pearls, singing clams, and seafoam green crabs. Evolet had always been a decent swimmer, her wings helping her pick up speed beneath the water. Three mermaids swim gracefully through the water, circling her curiously from a distance. The mermaids giggle and follow just out reach, swirling their multicolored tails in brilliant arrays of iridescent scales and neon fins. They blow bubbles shaped like balloons, flowers, and hearts. The balloon shaped hearts float away in the current.
She needs air, desperately, but there is no surface as far as she can see. Evolet gasps, and breathes. The water is as light as air. A mermaid tries to grab her basket of fabrics and Evolet pushes her hand away.
"Keep your salty mermaid paws to yourself," she says, clutching the basket closer. "We can trade later." Evolet swims after the thief through a tunnel full of coral and sea life. Her wings push against the water and she reaches to grab their cloak. It slips between her fingers.
Evolet curses, bubbles shaped like fire bursting from her nostrils. The corals pulse with light, warm and welcoming in the warm sea water. Her rage turns them brighter. The tunnel turns, then splits with a dip at one end.
The thief dives into a deep, dark cavern. A small group of glowing psychedelic jellyfish slow Evolet down as she dodges their stinging tentacles. The mermaids wave to her as she descends into the darkening waters, giggling and shoving each other to watch. They peek over the ledge, one covers her eyes, the other covers her mouth, and the third covers her ears. Evolet doesn't have time for their dramatics. She needs those buttons!
There is a thickness in the water now, a feeling of something else. Something different. Shadows swirl, just out reach. Creatures that Evolet refuses to acknowledge. Sea serpents, monsters, kraken, or ghosts; she doesn't have time for any of them. The dark waters grow thick like jello and the thief slows. Evolet grabs their foot and they tumble through the water, into a bubble of air at the very bottom. They fall through the water into a soft room lined with plush, pink cushions, open clamshell recliners, and a pink iridescent chaise lounge.
Evolet lands in a puddle, and when she looks up she can see the light far above refracting through the water- and the dark shapes in between.
She yanks the thief's foot.
"Those are bronze buttons, coated in fairydust. Do you know how long those take to get? They sparkle beautifully in the sun and in the dark." Evolet snatches her velvet bag back from the hooded figure and pushes back their hood.
A fuzzy-haired king's knight stares back at her.
"What does a knight want with bronze buttons? You make more than they're worth in a week," Evolet asks, picking herself up and grabbing at his sleeve. He has one of those fancy tailored shirts with silver buttons and ruffled sleeves. The nice kind of thread from the downy sheep's wool in the north - more expensive than most. The king's coat of arms in sewn in a patch on his right sleeve. The two cranes are knitted in silver with ivy entwined. He was high-ranking, but Evolet wasn't sure who he was. Strange, very strange.
The knight pushes her off and runs before she can stop him. He leaps on the chaise and bounds into the waters above. Evolet doesn't give chase. She has what she wants.
"Suspicious. Very suspicious."
Now to find her way out.
She takes her time swimming up, watching the darkness. It's not scary - just creatures who prefer the dark. She likes their big eyes and sharp teeth, can appreciate the grittiness of their nature and the shyness of their souls. Evolet swims to the top where the mermaids wait - they look ecstatic and are chattering her ear off as they lead her from the tunnels into the open sea. They emerge from a giant conch shell. Evolet spends a few moments trading with them - some lace for scales, a bit or velvet for pearls. It's what she does best, after all.
Then she finds the place where she entered, where her footprints are still imprinted in the pearly sands. There is no door or gate, but the waters here are cooler and shimmery. Evolet swims through and falls out of the tapestry onto the wooden floor.
She lands in a puddle, again, and takes in the dozens of other tapestries in the hallway. She doesn't know where they came from, but they move and shimmer just like the one she escaped.
Wet footprints lead from the room - the last remnants of the knight.
(1035 words)