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Username: LostGosling
Name: Kora "nicknamed Flicker"
Story:Once upon a time, there was a mischievous little doe.....okay, okay, I know, right? You're probably thinking something to the effect of: "Oh gawd, not one of those stories" or "Here, we go, again..." So I'm going to spare you this time. You see, I'm not your typical doe. My spots? Yeah, they flash. That's why my friends call me Flicker. Other than that, I'm perfectly normal. Except for the fact that I'm speaking to you right now. Okay then, maybe I'm not so normal. But anyway, this is my story. The story of a "not so normal" doe, with an attitude problem, that always seems to find herself in the worst possible situations."Calypta, do you have to be so darn picky?" I mumbled heatedly as the slightly melanistic doe admired her reflection for the millionth time.
"But, but my ears just don't like right...a-and he's sooo handsome...let me look again." I roll my eyes, sulking over to a nearby tree to stare off into space. It was my job, as the "friend/slave", to support my dear Calypta in every situation. But it was such tedious work. She wasn't even
that melanistic, yet she lorded it over everybody. She
was the most eligible batchlorette in the
entire forest, after all. Yes, that was a direct quote from the lady herself.
I was just a typical doe. My boring pelt was built specifically for survival, not to attract every stag in the woods. And I liked it that way.
"KORA!! Help me decide which vine to wear!!" I winced at the shriek, bowing my head low before I appeared at her side.
"That one." I said glumly, nosing one covered in pretty honeysuckles. Calypta scowled, pawing at the ground anxiously as she examined the vines once more. A gave a soft moan. We could be here for
hours looking at the same vines. My opinion didn't truly matter to her, she just wanted to hear what I had to say so she could pick
the opposite one. Calypta eyed me sceptically for a moment before choosing the silver lace vine, giving a small hop.
"Why aren't you excited? This is going to be so, much, FUN!!" Rock, somebody hit me with a
rock, so I'll be peacefully unconscious through tonight. And maybe half of tomorrow.
"Your date, why should I be excited." I huffed desperately, my eyes wandering back to the forest. Calypta gave a huge grin. This did
not bode well for my evening.
"Because...I made it a double date at the last minute!!! His name is Buck...and he's the silent type, but Kevin's his best friend and says he's a nice guy and that all he needs is the right girl and..." It all started blurring together as I watched her babble on excitedly. I could see her mouth moving, her eyes lit up with a kind of unbearable cheer that kept me awake at night. I continued to watch her, nodding my head vacantly as I thought about how she could
possibly talk that long in between breaths.
"And all the other deer will be there and oh, these vines are all taken so you'll have to wear this..." I jumped as a funny looking hoop was launched at my neck. I looked down at it with a furrowed brow, opening my mouth to protest.
"Calypta...I really appreciate it, bu..." The doe's eyes glittered with joy as she viewed my new "necklace", my heart immediately sinking.
This was what I would ware, I could see it written all over her face.
"You. Look. GORGEOUS!!!" The doe tittered happily, my shoulders slumping with dismay. I looked down at the green, irregular shaped hoop once more, examining it a little closer. Christmas lights, left over from last winter. Calypta must have nabbed them, the red and green shinys immediately becoming part of her envied collection. I shrugged, the look starting to grow on me, and glanced toward the sky. The clouds were thick, the rumble of thunder rising up over the hills.
"Uhhh, what about the weather? It looks pretty ominous. Do you think Dock and Heaven will even show up?" I asked with growing enthusiasm, struggling to try and remember the two's names. They were all pretty much the same, and it wouldn't matter anyway if they both turned tail and ran due to the storm. Calypta shot me an exasperated look, smoothing her pelt just so before answering.
"It's Buck and Kevin, and yes."We trotted at a steady pace through the forest, the soft dirt packing into our hooves as we trudged forth. The clouds continued to grow darker and darker, thus causing my mood to lighten substantially. If Spuck and Deven were no where to be seen, we could go home and play in the river. There was
nothing better than a river in a thunder storm. The exhilaration, the cool splash of the spiking waves...pure harmony with the elements. We stopped on a hill, Calypta scouring the area with contempt.
"THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE!!!" she shouted into nothingness, her bottom lip poking out as she gave a loud snort. I poked my chest out hautily, stepping up beside her with an angry growl.
"What jerks!! How dare they be late! Tell ya' what, how 'bout we show them who's boss, leave here and go play in the stream? Then they can stand out here in the rain!" Calypta's glare turned to me, my legs taking a few involuntary steps back.
"I think, that you wanted this to happen!" she spat, my ears flattening as I contemplated what to do next. This was how it
always worked. If something didn't go her way, she blamed
me. Then, after she cooled off for a while, she'd come looking for my shiny, cinnamon coat. After a series of in-depth apologies and bribes, I'd be her minion once more.
"Calypta, you know that I love parties...this hurts me just as much as it hurts you..." I internally gagged at my own words, my mind really going
YES, nobody showed up! Now about that river... but it was all for nothing. Calypta's eyes were reproachful as she backed away, the doe hatefully darting into the forest without another word.
"Calypta!" I called hopelessly, but it was no use. I gave a deep sigh as I looked around.
"Well, looks like it's just me and the storm..." I said with delight, my eyes flickering to the heavy cloud cover. To my surprise and sharp discomfort, the clouds were begining to churn,
right above me. I stumbled backwards as I looked on in horror, the wind beginning to howl. This wasn't right...no wonder the others hadn't came! I had to get out of here! Now! But before I could run, the clouds dipped down, my hooves swept off the ground before I could make a sound. I gave a desperate keen as I was lifted, lifted away and then slung into the middle of the twister.
I drifted in and out of consciousness as I was carried on the wind. I didn't even notice that the twister hadn't moved from it's birth place, or that I was the only thing it was carrying. All I knew was that there was light. Lightning crackled and flashed around me, wrapping around my torso as I whipped in a circle. My necklace, the strand of Christmas lights, they had slithered off my neck and wrapped around my body. I started to struggle, but I thought better of it. I was too tired, too sleepy to fight. Every time the lighting coiled around my body, the lights would begin to glow.
CRACK.
FLASH.
BOOM.
Red and Green flashes settled into my fur.
CRACK.
FLASH.
BOOM.
My eyes began to roll back, the green cord melting into my fur along with the lights.
CRACK.
FLASH.
I passed out.
BOOM."Kora?" I heard a fightened, but distant voice say.
"Kora...i-is that you?" My eyelids fluttered as I recognized the voice.
"Calypta?" I croaked feebly, pinching my eyes shut as I stiffly attempted to stand. We were back on the hill again,
on the ground, and I couldn't seem to gather my footing. I was dizzy,
so dizzy, and...my eyes suddenly flew open, memory flooding back. The Christmas necklace was
gone. As soon as I my eyes opened, I gave a frightened yelp. The lights, they were my
fur now. They flickered brilliant hughes of green and red, my mouth falling open as I looked upon them.
"What happened? Spill!" Calypta demanded playfully, tapping her hind hoof with inpatients.
"The twister! Didn't you see it?" I coughed dumbfoundedly, my eyes wide with shock. Had she not
seen what happened? No, this was
not all in my mind...I was covered with flashing
dots!! Flashing ones!! Calypta gave a dainty shrug as she ignored my last statement, as if I were
totally out of my mind, turning her head excitedly to the bottom of the hill.
"Anyway...I have somebody here to meet you!!" she bubbled, a shy looking stag coming up behind her. He was even shyer, and a little fearful, after he had to squint to look at me.
"Chuck? I thought there wasn't going to be a party?" I said with forced amusement, lifting an eye brow as I viewed the sudden influx of surrounding deer. Calypta blew a fuse, but she wasn't given nearly enough time to bite my head off. The stag chuckled lightly, blushing as he looked down.
"It's Buck, and you look very nice this evening. You two got here an hour early." he said in a smooth voice, the stag stealing a glance at my pelt once more before gesturing for me to follow. I did, and Calypta gave me a pained glance that said
Don't embarrass me too bad as I passed her. I rolled my eyes, trying to figure out what had just happened as we manoeuvred through the party. He led me to a beautiful stream, my spots flickering luminously across the water's surface. He looked at my reflection in the water as I did and then our eyes met.
"Look, I saw the twister pick you up, so did Kevin. It was the weirdest think I ever witnessed, and yet you live to stand here before me. What happened?" he questioned in a worried tone, my eyes avoiding his as I tried to come up with an answer.
"I-I don't know, I wish I knew. It's all a blur to me now..." I said nervously, my chest beginning to heave with hysteria before Buck stopped me.
"Dora, it's okay now. You aren’t hurt and that's all that matters...right?" he told me seriously, his eyes burning into my peripheral. I sniffled quietly, giving a small laugh as my gaze returned to his.
"My name is Kora you idgit."To this day I don't know what happened to me. The christmasy spots remained, and Calypta hasn't said another word about it. Buck and I are paired now(I think he must like the abuse), many years later, but everybody else who knew me thinks I'm a freak. Oh well, I didn't like them anyway. Once a freak on the inside, now a freak on the outside, right? Anyway, I've grown very fond of the spots, so it doesn't really matter. Just like Buck said, though I don't go out in storms much anymore. I hope you enjoyed my fantastic tail(Get it? Tail & Tale? I slay me), and now I shall give you the torturous and inevitable fairy-tail ending you've been waiting for.THE END