"I-I-I" Alyssa stuttered
She was faced with a nightmare once again, however this time was worse. She knew this fairy, and knew that her sister supposedly killed her. Alyssa knew that her sister killed this fairy, she didn't quite see it with her own eyes, but she knew her sister came home that night and their fight looked rather serious so she figured the fairy was gone.
Apparently not.
Apparently not.
"Aw, is the little scientist confused?" Elli grinned. "That's so adorable!" She laughed, and then sighed happily. "You don't really look like your sister do you? Hmm." She looked Alyssa up and down.
"How are you alive?" Alyssa asked, but rather quietly. She tried to keep her hands from shaking as she kept her gaze away from the fairy. She really hated fairies, this one in particular.
"Let's just say that magic can do a lot, like thaw someone and resuscitate them." She grinned. "And is this your boyfriend? That's sweet. you can both be murdered together." She smiled softly, her head tilted. "I have to admit, you're last little boyfriend was cuter. You know the one that dumped you because you got knocked up again." She laughed, and all the fairies around laughed also. The fairy army's laugh was all rhythmic and robotic which gave Alyssa the creeps.
She might have been more angry if she wasn't quite as scared. "How do you know all that?" She scowled, and she could tell that Tyler was annoyed at what Elli said also.
"We've been keeping an eye on you. Miss Matthews, haven't we?" Elli asked the fairy army while nodding lightly, they all mimicked in unison. "But I have to admit, I like you better without wings." She half smiled. "You probably didn't notice them fade, did you?" She asked, and to Alyssa's surprise, her wings were gone. It was as if they never had been there.
"That, and even though I doubt you know how to use them, but it would make all this a little harder for the army if you had magic powers." She mused. "By the way, what do you think of my little army, huh? They're quite cute, aren't they? These are the ones that decided to misbehave and do against what me or Melancholia wanted, so here they are." She grinned, looking at all of the fairies in the room. "No personality, no magic, no free thought and no free will. All of them controlled and behaved." Elli mused. "They're basically killing machines."
While Alyssa was scared by Elli and the mindless fairy army surrounding them, Tyler seemed more skeptical. "And how exactly would they kill us? They don't have any magic, and they don't have any weapons on them." He pointed out.
Elli tilted her head, smiling slightly. "Don't ruin my train of thought by skipping to the end." She narrowed her eyes at him, and with a wave of her hand, the fairy army each had their own gun and they took a few steps closer. "There, now they have weapons, happy?" She grinned.
Elli tilted her head, smiling slightly. "Don't ruin my train of thought by skipping to the end." She narrowed her eyes at him, and with a wave of her hand, the fairy army each had their own gun and they took a few steps closer. "There, now they have weapons, happy?" She grinned.
Elli smiled at both of their silence, noticing that both of them were looking at the fairy army, and she could tell that they noticed all of them had guns. "If I were either of you, I would just keep still. They'll shoot you within five minutes, even sooner if they notice movement. That's what they're made to do. They also hate it when they can only see your back, so I wouldn't be standing the way you guys are if I were you." She smirked and then turned to leave, but smiled slyly before doing so. She turned to face Alyssa.
"You're quite a brave girl, aren't you? You're safe to reply, for now." She grinned, taking a few steps up to her. She knew she was safe because she knew the fairy army wasn't going to attack just yet. The safety's on the guns were still on. "Let's think about everything you've been though, shall we?"
Alyssa frowned, knowing this was going to be far from fun. "I'd personally rather not."
Alyssa frowned, knowing this was going to be far from fun. "I'd personally rather not."
"I think it would be fun." Elli grinned in response, slowly moving towards Alyssa. "Let's see, your sister threw a hissy fit over having a little sister, I actually remember that. She was moping about it in the snow about it, turns out she liked you in the end. When you were little, your dad almost died and you didn't really know him all too well because he was away for quite a while. Then there was what I did by kidnapping you but then your sister came to your rescue, but she didn't come to your teen birthday, did she? She was too busy for you. Your parents died when you were a teenager, both at once and it left that huge house just to you. Then you went to France, twice, the second being just for fun in the sun, and then you had your first daughter young too, without your parents to help and your brother and sister were busy with their own families, but your sister was rather disappointed in you then, wasn't she? Despite you and your little boyfriend lying to her, she still wasn't happy. In fact, if it wasn't for him, you probably wouldn't have spoken to, well, anyone in quite a while, hm?"
"Don't even try to turn my daughter into a bad thing. My kids are all the best things that have ever happened to me." Alyssa glared. She couldn't help but get a little upset at how blunt Elli was being.
"I know, you love them all." Elli rolled her eyes. How sappy. "But, I know that somewhere, deep down, you wish that you had her when you were a little bit older, maybe a little less naive or actually in a stable relationship. But then you found someone, didn't you? You were happy with him up until the point when you got engaged and when you realized how much hard work the twins were. Then you got paranoid and thought he was cheating, so paranoid that you almost tried to stop him seeing the daughter he had from a previous marriage. You then went away with your boss and had an affair with him and wound up losing both your fiance and making things at work rather uncomfortable. After that, Melancholia was on your back, wasn't she? And you've been locked up for quite some time while she's been making your kids hate you. You've had quite the dramatic life, Miss Matthews." Elli was right up in Alyssa's face, and simply smiled at her, waiting to see how much her words affected Alyssa before she left, more than pleased to see that she had got to Alyssa.
As soon as Elli left, Alyssa saw and heard the fairy army loading each gun and turning the safety off in turn. A large part of her felt like giving up by now, and she was tempted to hold up her hands and surrender to the stupid fairy army. She knew that any kinds of movements would mean both of them being killed though, but they were going to get killed anyway so what was the point in waiting?
However, she did feel comfort when she felt Tyler's hand go over hers, and as their fingers laced together, but that just raised the question of how the fairies didn't notice. She couldn't help but wonder why.
"They can't hear us. As long as you don't move your mouth all too much when you talk, we're fine to." He murmured, and Alyssa noticed that none of the fairies reacted.
"...You're right, they didn't even react. How did you work it out?" She asked, still trying to keep as still as possible.
"I figured it out because the fairies on my side loaded their guns just before the ones on your side, just long enough of a pause for your fairies to realize that was what they were supposed to do. The fairies on your side are facing away from the door which means they couldn't see Elli leave, but if they could hear they would have heard her and the gun loaded would have all been in unison, but it wasn't meaning that they couldn't hear her leave."
"So, they can't hear us, but that doesn't make us not surrounded." Alyssa sighed, trying not to lose all too much hope. "Wait." She murmured, getting an idea, "Elli mumbled something about them all being controlled and behaved. I bet she's controlling them all somehow."
Tyler noticed something interesting out of the corner of his eyes. "There's a camera up in one of the corners, she's probably using that to watch what they're doing and what we're doing."
"And so if we disable the camera, she won't be able to see what we're doing and ergo she won't be able to control the fairy army." She muttered. "But how do we disable it?"
"We're in a room with people with guns. We'll shoot it down."
"And so if we disable the camera, she won't be able to see what we're doing and ergo she won't be able to control the fairy army." She muttered. "But how do we disable it?"
"We're in a room with people with guns. We'll shoot it down."
"Sure, I'll use my telekinesis to get one of the guns, or better yet I can just use it to throw the fairies at the wall and then we can run away." She grumbled, sarcastically.
"Sarcasm isn't appreciated." He grumbled in reply. "I think I have an idea, but it is probably the worst idea I've ever came up with."
"What other choice do we have though?" She murmured, frowning.
"Not much. So, my rather bad idea is this," and then he told her his idea. She knew it was a bad idea also, there were quite a lot of flaws in the plan, but they had considerably less than five minutes before they were killed anyway, so there wasn't much else of a choice.
"Sarcasm isn't appreciated." He grumbled in reply. "I think I have an idea, but it is probably the worst idea I've ever came up with."
"What other choice do we have though?" She murmured, frowning.
"Not much. So, my rather bad idea is this," and then he told her his idea. She knew it was a bad idea also, there were quite a lot of flaws in the plan, but they had considerably less than five minutes before they were killed anyway, so there wasn't much else of a choice.
"Remember, you're going right and taking out the camera. I'm taking five of the fairies, you're taking three." He clarified. "Also, remember they're pretty much nothing more than robots." He murmured that last bit for himself as well as her.
"I know. they have no free thought or will and no personality or life outside of this." She murmured. "And if it doesn't work, then I love you, and I'm sorry for what I did in France."
"I love you too, Always have and always will." He held her hand just a little bit tighter before mumbling "On the count of three we go?"
"One." She started.
"Two." He followed
And in unison, they counted. "Three." And ran to the opposite sides of the room.
"I know. they have no free thought or will and no personality or life outside of this." She murmured. "And if it doesn't work, then I love you, and I'm sorry for what I did in France."
"I love you too, Always have and always will." He held her hand just a little bit tighter before mumbling "On the count of three we go?"
"One." She started.
"Two." He followed
And in unison, they counted. "Three." And ran to the opposite sides of the room.
In theory, the plan was simple and rather quick thought about. Honestly, she would be surprised if the plan worked. Majority of the plan was based off of luck and partly to do with how quickly they could shoot down the camera. The luck factor was based on how much attention Elli was paying through the camera and if she can direct the fairies to shoot quick enough. However, no camera means Elli won't be able to know what's going on.
Yet, they needed one of the guns to be able to get rid of the camera.
There were no guns on the walls or anything, so it was up to hurting the fairies to get one each. The only problem was, that would involve moving which would mean that the fairies would be directed to shoot them.
The only flaw was, what if they both went at the same time in opposite directions? That was Tyler's main thought behind the plan. If they both go different ways (even if Elli was paying attention) she wouldn't be expecting it and therefore it would put her off for a moment to choose which fairy would go for which one of them.
Which was why Alyssa had knocked down one of the fairies and stole it's gun.
Yet, they needed one of the guns to be able to get rid of the camera.
There were no guns on the walls or anything, so it was up to hurting the fairies to get one each. The only problem was, that would involve moving which would mean that the fairies would be directed to shoot them.
The only flaw was, what if they both went at the same time in opposite directions? That was Tyler's main thought behind the plan. If they both go different ways (even if Elli was paying attention) she wouldn't be expecting it and therefore it would put her off for a moment to choose which fairy would go for which one of them.
Which was why Alyssa had knocked down one of the fairies and stole it's gun.
She was rather surprised at how loud the guns were. Luckily, either Elli hadn't noticed them or hadn't directed the fairy army yet. The fairies noticed them (especially the ones that were knocked down.) yet didn't move. Alyssa was rather curious, wondering if there was some deeper meaning behind why the fairies hadn't moved yet.
She aimed the gun at the camera, and pulled the trigger. She watched as the camera's little red light went out, signalling that it wasn't working, but then the room was lit with a red light, and an alarm starting blaring.
She saw as the fairies that still had their guns began to shoot in random directions and she started to panic. She was over-thinking and started to get stressed over what would happen to the kids if the worst happened or what would happen if she never got out or what if she got shot or what if they can't get out of the castle?
Tyler didn't seem to have the issue that Alyssa had, and he figured that it would be best if they focused on leaving instead of staying in a room with uncontrollable fairies with guns. He grabbed Alyssa's arm and pulled her out of the room before either of them got hurt.
"There's probably several more cameras around here." He glanced around the hallway, trying to see if there was one there. He was startled by the sound of a gunshot.
"Found it." Alyssa answered, looking at the now broken camera. "Which way?" She asked, looking over at him,
He shook his head slightly. "No clue. It's like a labyrinth in here."
"A what?" She asked,
"Found it." Alyssa answered, looking at the now broken camera. "Which way?" She asked, looking over at him,
He shook his head slightly. "No clue. It's like a labyrinth in here."
"A what?" She asked,
"Labyrinth; it's in an ancient Greek myth. It's this maze that Daedalus made for King Minos to keep the Minotaur in. The maze was so intricately built that even Daedalus, who made it, struggled to get out." He explained.
She sighed, rather defeated, "Hopefully it's not like that. I don't really feel like being destroyed by some gigantic half human half bull, nor do I feel like being stuck here." She glanced at one of the doors, moving over to it. "We should just try a bunch of random doors and see if any rooms look familiar." She opened the door, and both of them walked into the room.
As soon as they stepped in the room, the door quickly closed and locked on it's own. Being the one who went through the door second, Tyler tried to get the door to open, but no luck. "It's not budging."
"Are you sure?" She asked, trying to get the door to move also, but nothing happened. The door was locked.
They both turned around at the sound of slow clapping. "Well done, you managed to figure out that the door is locked. Nothing gets past you two, does it?" Elli grumbled, glaring at them. She waved her hand, and the whole room appeared to change.
"Are you sure?" She asked, trying to get the door to move also, but nothing happened. The door was locked.
They both turned around at the sound of slow clapping. "Well done, you managed to figure out that the door is locked. Nothing gets past you two, does it?" Elli grumbled, glaring at them. She waved her hand, and the whole room appeared to change.
When the room had appeared to have settled, the first noticeable thing was that there were a lot of TVs up on the wall. It was most likely the surveillance room.
"You won't be needing those." Elli dictated, and both of theirs guns disappeared. "Seeing as though you were too clever for my army and got rid of the camera, I don't want you breaking anything else with those." She glared at them both.
"We won't break anything if you let us go." Alyssa tried, grinning sweetly albeit nervously.
Elli gave Alyssa 'the look'. "You've already done enough damage, especially your sister." She glared at her. "She killed our Queen, you know how bad that is?" Elli approached Alyssa, furious. Alyssa really wished that Rosie was here right now. Rosie knew how to deal with fairies, especially how to get rid of them.
"But that was her sister." Tyler added, trying to get the fairy's attention off of Alyssa.
Elli huffed, "It doesn't matter which sister did it. It would be better without either sister, or tag-along's of the two." She glared at the two of them, and Alyssa was mostly hoping for some sort of miracle and that Rosie would just appear out of no where and take care of Elli. She knew that wasn't how the world worked though.
"If you thought being locked up was easy, you have a hell of a lot install for you. Maybe, seeing as though you've pretty much broken my fairy army, I could always recruit new people." She grinned at the two of them. "I'd keep you both looking the same though, especially you Alyssa. Imagine the look on your sister's face when-" And Elli stopped, her eyes widening and she started to tremor uncontrollably. Alyssa and Tyler both took a step back, rather freaked out by Elli's sudden actions.
As Elli fell, there was a rather smug looking Rosie behind her. "Two fairies in one night, not bad, eh?" She smirked as she dusted off her hands. She stepped over Elli, and mumbled "Hm. She cut her hair short. It kinda looks better that way. It was all scraggly long." She mused.
Alyssa blinked, wondering how the hell her sister got there without her and Tyler noticing. "H-How...?" She trailed off, confused.
"I had a feeling you were in trouble, and after talking to Ashton's little friend, I figured you probably needed my help here." She smiled at her little sister. "A big sister knows when a little sister needs her help."
"Okay... But how did you get here unnoticed?" Alyssa asked, confused. "Or have you learned to turn invisible?" She asked, only half joking.
Rosie grinned. "I got a lift here. I should probably call him, get him to take us back." She murmured while getting out her phone.
"Hey, it's me." She said, then asked. "Yeah, she's fine. Can you come pick us up now?". Rosie then rolled her eyes hearing the response. "How am I taking advantage of you?" She then sighed. "Don't be that way, seriously." She narrowed her eyes at nothing in particular. "Fine. Please can you come and pick us up now?" She grumbled, and sighed loudly and mumbled. "You're the best in the world and you're smarter than me. Now can you stop being so childish and just hurry the hell up?" She grumbled, and looked up as Connor was standing nearby.
"You really do need to practice your manners Rosie." He raised an eyebrow at her, knowing he was getting on her nerves.
"Don't make me hurt you, Connor." She warned, glaring at him. "You know that I will. You see her on the floor? You can join her if you really want." She narrowed her eyes at him.
"Don't make me hurt you, Connor." She warned, glaring at him. "You know that I will. You see her on the floor? You can join her if you really want." She narrowed her eyes at him.
"Manners." He reminded her, teasing. "You don't get people to teleport you home by threatening to kill them." He grinned.
While Connor and Rosie were busy arguing, Tyler asked Alyssa quietly "Are they always like this?" as he watched how Connor kept teasing Rosie, and as she kept threatening him.
Alyssa grinned. "Yep, most of the time worse." and she cleared her throat, getting her sibling's attention again. "As fun as watching you guys argue is, we should probably go home."
"Right," Connor mumbled, looking Alyssa up and down. Sabrina had told him about the weird letter Belle had brought over a while ago and after learning that the victim in that letter was Alyssa, of course he would be rather concerned over his little sister. Rosie wasn't quite as concerned however. She knew that her little sister was tough.
Rosie then grinned, "If you want to take anything, make sure he doesn't see." She grinned at him, and noticed he was glaring in return
Before either of them new it, they were back home. It was just about morning, but there was still a trace of night lingering in the sky. Alyssa looked up at the stars briefly, before kissing Tyler softly.
"Thank you for rescuing me." She grinned. She probably hasn't been this happy in a long time.
"I couldn't let you stay in that castle forever, could I?" He smiled back at her.
"So, what have I missed?" She asked, taking his hand in hers as they went inside. She was happy to be home.
Chapter 2.38 Endgame Tactics
"Thank you for rescuing me." She grinned. She probably hasn't been this happy in a long time.
"I couldn't let you stay in that castle forever, could I?" He smiled back at her.
"So, what have I missed?" She asked, taking his hand in hers as they went inside. She was happy to be home.
Chapter 2.38 Endgame Tactics
Chapter 2.40
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AN: AH! I hate writing action-y things!
I hate it! I hate it! I hate it! I hate it!
I can't do it, it's just so ragh! Hmph! Action is stoopid and that's the stupid way of spelling stoopid which shows how stoopid it is! Ragh! *breaks stuff*
*toddler temper tantrum over*
I've actually been having a few temper tantrums lately. I should get my hotheadedness in check and calm down a little bit... Nah. That can be next year's resolution. Angry Carrie is fun Carrie. Right? >:/
I had to write it though, otherwise it would be a very anti-climatic ending. If it was up to me, they would have just walked magically gotten out somehow but I couldn't come up with something that made any sense aside from that. So, confrontations and siblings to the rescue.
So, happy new year! I did want this to be up sooner (like, a week ago sooner.) But I've been busy with this and that and everything else plopped on top. I have a resolution to be more confident and creative, and I decided to make and release a few poses (there's literally two on there right now, neither all too fantastic.) and there's a link at the very top of the page.
I think 2015 is going to be a good year though. I've had my first ever audition (literal audition. I'm trying to get in at a theatre) on Wednesday for Work Experience (a week where you have to 'work' somewhere, usually at an office and most of the time you just make cups of tea for people) and I've received a letter from another theatre for an interview there so... so far so good. My interview is on the 28th. But I didn't get the thing at the theatre. I found out today but hey hum, can't win them all, right? Free workshop and it's a notch of experience under my belt. There were about 100 people auditioning and about 20 got in so... Yeah.
Still, a bit disappointing but at least there's still Chesterfield. And my friend said that back in the time when women were sold to men, I would get at least three pigs, so I've got that going for me :D
I'm not going for anything shy of a unicorn though ;)
Still, a bit disappointing but at least there's still Chesterfield. And my friend said that back in the time when women were sold to men, I would get at least three pigs, so I've got that going for me :D
I'm not going for anything shy of a unicorn though ;)
So, busy busy busy times for Carrie. Busy busy busy.
Thank you for reading, and happy 2015! And if you see Marty, don't talk to him! You don't want to change the future which would change the past which would change the future which would change the past which would change the future... *gets into a muddle*
Ah, but Back to the Future II has a pretty fatal plot hole. If Biff really went back to 1955-1 (1955-0 was the 1955 Marty went back to in BTTF I and was consequently erased by his actions) to give himself the almanac he would have altered the timeline where Marty and Doc went to 2015 in the first place. He even would have negated Doc's inventing the time machine at all because the altered timeline would have kicked in on Biff's 21st birthday, which was well before 1985(-0, -1, -2, -3 or -4) (and Biff had had Doc committed to ensure the time machine was never invented.). Yay for the paradigm that reality can be weird as heck, but fiction must make sense! Sorry. Back to what's at hand.
ReplyDeleteAt.Last! Woot! Go Rosie! Rosie, Fairy Slayer. :D She needs her own tv show to go with her way cool new job. lol
And Alyssa and Tyler are back.at.home. :D Yay!!!
You sound like you'll be meeting yourself coming and going if you keep that pace up. lol
Yeah, there is quite a large plot hole in it, also I'd like to know how BTTF I Marty didn't notice BTTF II Marty. I mean, surely if someone was climbing over the stage where you were playing, you would freaking notice it! I don't think it really needed to be a trilogy. I think it would have been alright as just a single movie (but the hoverboards are pretty cool *waiting for science to invent them*)
DeleteNot sure if this fixes or semi-fills the plot hole, but Marty and Doc who came back from 2015 to 1985 -2 (Biff's ruled world from the Almanac) could still be avoided by going back to 1955 to take the almanac from Biff making the 1985-2 (or -3 depending on if you count the very first one where Biff bullies George) just simply in a parallel universe that might be a possibility and even though there wouldn't be a time machine in that 1985 (Biff ruled 1985) there would be one in the one Marty and Doc went to because otherwise they wouldn't have been able to start the whole shenanigan in the first place.
Phew, that time machine is no good. Although, I just want to say that I didn't like Clara. I found her bugging. I don't think the Doc needed love. He was awesome enough as it was. He invented a time machine, he doesn't need to teacher arm candy. Also, I'm curious if Jennifer meeting her future self will alter the future in any more ways... Surely if past Jennifer knows what the future is going to be like, wouldn't' she try and change it? Or maybe it's a continum of how she'd always meet her younger self in the future and maybe that's why the older her might have also freaked out as the older her would know that she went into the future and saw an older her and young Jennifer saw how old older Jennifer was and maybe older Jennifer was freaking out because of that? (because if she was the real Jennifer, she would already know that she met herself previously and ergo be expecting it.)
Aw, all my stuff seems boring compared to Back to the Future.
Yay Rosie! I'm not so sure about a TV show though. Maybe I could write children's stories when I'm older about Rosie the fairy slayer, hehe.
Yay for being home! It's a happy chapter, marvel in the happiness while you can...
I kinda am already doing that, haha. I mean, on my interview day, about 50 mins after it's supposed to end, I have to be at school to go to a different theatre to see a play. Busy busy Carrie.
YYYAAAYYY!!! Finally! Someone else who found the whole Clara thing forced and annoying! It.Did.NOT.work! There wasn't any chemistry and it was just weird. My brother can quote the whole trilogy line for line and thinks Clara was fab. Nuh-uh! So sorry.
DeleteI just want the voice activated countertop soda dispensers. lol. That's nifty.
Yup. Technically, Jennifer could never have met herself once Marty didn't take up the racing bet. Which is another timeline again. lol. Yeah. They absolutely should have stopped with one. But Michael J Fox was such a huge star they couldn't help themselves.
I mean, the thing with Clara, it would have worked better if it was over the three movies or something. I don't like Clara, I think that they should have just left her in the past. She just annoyed me, especially with the whole train thing. He should have just left her behind, and then go back for her.
DeleteMy mum liked Clara but I don't see what the appeal was.
I want all of the things they had! Apart from the clothes. The clothes were kinda weird.
There's too many time lines, it can get very muddling after a while of thinking about it, haha.
My mum was saying how almost everyone at her school had a crush on him when the movie first came out. You can see why, Michael was cute <3
Really loved the gun scene. Go Rosie Go! And yay---they're all happy again. For now, anyway, lol
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it as I'm bad at writing that stuff.
DeleteYay Rosie! And yay happiness! They'll be happy for quite a while now, methinks.
It was a long time coming, and it kinda feels like a relief to see Tyler and Alyssa back home together.
ReplyDeleteI really like that Rosie came in to save them, right after Alyssa thought about it, too! And seeing Connor again was nice.
Honestly, don't think about the BTTF timelines too much; they're not meant to be taken seriously like that. They're just fun movies that don't follow the laws of science. :)
Good luck with all your auditions!
They're finally home and can finally be happy together, yay :3 (I don't think I'm going to be mean to them anymore).
DeleteSister's know when sister's need help, right? ;) Magical siblings can be very helpful, you know, hehe
I know, but you can't help but think about it sometimes. They're really good movies though.
Rosie really rocks as a fairy exterminator XD Yay, things are resolved - I hope - and Alyssa finally gets to go back home! That time with the fake Alyssa must have been tough on the family...
ReplyDeleteThe black wings looks pretty neat on the fairies - that red aura they have against lighter backgrounds reminds me of blood in water o_o
Rosie is the ultimate fairy killer.
DeleteEverything's all nice and normal-ish again ^-^ She does get to go back home, but it won't be easy because she's lost a lot of time with her family :c
I love the look of darker wings, especially black. They look so creepy and cool :D