TheDarkerMe
Supernova
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2009
- Location
- Oregon
Winter sat curled upon her couch. A cup of cocoa perched between her fingertips. A sad look passed over the female's features as she stared at her fireplace. Another year alone, this year she didn't even have a nanny. Her head titled down as snow white hair fell around her features. Blocking the achingly painful to look at girl. Her features were the product of Highborn breeding, her mother and father both had quite a bit of Brittish to their blood.
Pale beauty, she had constantly been called. Totted like a trophy by her parents, the perfect well behaved daughter. Her eyes were blue, and her skin pale and unmarred. But she was small, smaller then any girl her age had the right to be. Well she was far from a girl, being twenty years of age now. Living in her own place, but still at the whim of her parents. As she was not allowed a job.
She was so alone, every year. Every year it got worse and worse. IT was getting so that she was dreading the holidays. But she hadn't stopped believing that one day, one day Santa would come through for her. She had been faithful ever since she had seen him outside her friend Charlies house. Just a small girl, with her fathers hands on her shoulders.
She had kept her faith forever more, and would never give it up. That was a rarity for someone her age. But she would do this for as long as she lived.
She sat on the couch, black skirts gathered around her legs, and a warm green sweater spread across her torso. The cup of cocoa was soothing to her. More soothing then anything else could be.
With a burst of magic, the letter appeared with all the others. The female elf in charge of watching them at the time, recognized the letter she had been ordered to bring as soon as it had arrived. This was a special letter, from a special girl. It's outside was cream colored, with swirls of silver embossment. That showed snowflakes, that Winter had put on herself. The letter inside was different this year.
Dear Santa,
I write you every year, and every year I don't get what I ask. But it's alright, I'm always faithful that one year I'll get what I want. I never want much, and I always ask for those in need to receive before me. But this year, if you see it in your power...I only want one thing. I just don't want to be alone anymore. Each year the burden weighs heavier and heavier on me. These last few days have been hard. I've always been good, but why is it that I have not received anything in return?
I've cried myself to sleep, and it hurts sometimes. Watching my friends with their families, why doesn't anyone ever keep me company? I'm sweet enough aren't I?
So this year, I don't care about if my parents are here. I've accepted that I am nothing but a breeding tool and a trophy to them. Just please, don't let me be alone...
Always Faithful,
Winter Solstice
The female elf handed the letter off to her main boss. Looking rather flustered, she knew that this letter would cause a flurry. She hadn't read it, but she could feel the sorrow that leaked from it.
Pale beauty, she had constantly been called. Totted like a trophy by her parents, the perfect well behaved daughter. Her eyes were blue, and her skin pale and unmarred. But she was small, smaller then any girl her age had the right to be. Well she was far from a girl, being twenty years of age now. Living in her own place, but still at the whim of her parents. As she was not allowed a job.
She was so alone, every year. Every year it got worse and worse. IT was getting so that she was dreading the holidays. But she hadn't stopped believing that one day, one day Santa would come through for her. She had been faithful ever since she had seen him outside her friend Charlies house. Just a small girl, with her fathers hands on her shoulders.
She had kept her faith forever more, and would never give it up. That was a rarity for someone her age. But she would do this for as long as she lived.
She sat on the couch, black skirts gathered around her legs, and a warm green sweater spread across her torso. The cup of cocoa was soothing to her. More soothing then anything else could be.
With a burst of magic, the letter appeared with all the others. The female elf in charge of watching them at the time, recognized the letter she had been ordered to bring as soon as it had arrived. This was a special letter, from a special girl. It's outside was cream colored, with swirls of silver embossment. That showed snowflakes, that Winter had put on herself. The letter inside was different this year.
Dear Santa,
I write you every year, and every year I don't get what I ask. But it's alright, I'm always faithful that one year I'll get what I want. I never want much, and I always ask for those in need to receive before me. But this year, if you see it in your power...I only want one thing. I just don't want to be alone anymore. Each year the burden weighs heavier and heavier on me. These last few days have been hard. I've always been good, but why is it that I have not received anything in return?
I've cried myself to sleep, and it hurts sometimes. Watching my friends with their families, why doesn't anyone ever keep me company? I'm sweet enough aren't I?
So this year, I don't care about if my parents are here. I've accepted that I am nothing but a breeding tool and a trophy to them. Just please, don't let me be alone...
Always Faithful,
Winter Solstice
The female elf handed the letter off to her main boss. Looking rather flustered, she knew that this letter would cause a flurry. She hadn't read it, but she could feel the sorrow that leaked from it.