Saturday, November 26, 2011

mf continued


Bloody Mary saw my hesitation and was going to take advantage of it when something or someone bolted against me, but thankfully I dodged it in the nick of time...I knew this energy. I looked up and saw Raven with Violet! The two most important people in my whole life...the kind of people I could even race down to hell for them for all I care...well, they were looking at me as if I were their worst enemy!
"Raven? Vio-" I started but then Violet blasted me again
"Don’t you ever mutter my name again you filth!" Violet shouted…at me...
"Wait what are you guys doing? Are you guys...You are just...just joking right?" I croaked out.
"Does this look like we are joking?" Raven asked icily as she held up her arm. Black dragons scarred all over her arms. There were demonic auras all around them. Now I truly knew the ugly truth...my friends betrayed me...and I couldn’t do anything to save them.

I looked up at them with bitter eyes, but I could’ve never hurt them or hated them. I LOVED THEM TOO MUCH!
“Why?” I mouthed because the sound got choked up in my throat.
“Purebloods always end up on this side, the winning side. Or, did you forget Midnight?” Violet asked tilting her head the way she did whenever I said something stupid, so stupid it was as if she couldn’t comprehend.
No I could never forget about that. Actually, when we were paired up as a team I tried not to get close to them. I stayed away from them as far as I could go, but the first time we fought Bloody Mary and won...I don’t know. I thought pureblood, fuckblood, who cares about that fake prophesy? All I care about right now are my two best friends working with me side by side...


But I was foolish to think like that...I WILL NEVER IN MY IMMORTAL LIFE MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN…

             Or so I hope.


Raven and Violet glanced at me sprawled on the grass and they knew why I couldn’t fight back. They broke my ki, my spirit, my will to fight. They had truly broken me to the core, my epicenter. My invincibility, the thing my parents and I worked so hard to build up and was never beaten by any monster, had shattered today.
“What should I do?” I wondered to myself. Although, I already knew what to do. I had to go. It was finally over, but it was over for me. I always said that if I had to die I’d rather die in the arms of my friends than my enemies. I smiled, a ninja to the very end. I closed my eyes ready for the final blow.
“Not yet girls,” Bloody Mary said. Her troops looked at her in shock.
“Why not? Her ki is broken. We have a chance to kill her! Her, the greatest threat to us!” Raven shouted while she pointed her finger at me accusingly. The word ‘us’ made a pang in my stomach.
            “No, there are worst threats than her. However, they will not reveal themselves unless that one is alive,” Bloody Mary calmly pointed out. 

Saturday, November 19, 2011

mf

Mrs. Hopebroom handed us looks of encouragements, but she frowned when she saw that someone was missing.
            “She’ll be here any second. I’m sure of it,” I said defensively.
            “I’m sure she will be, but Midnight are YOU sure?” Mrs. Hopebroom asked.
             I faltered. Violet and I haven’t seen Raven in months, but we told Raven about this mission. The final mission against Bloody Mary. I trusted Raven, however, I knew I had to end it today with or without her help. I nodded at Violet and she understood. We headed towards the human realm ready to face our destiny and conquer it.
            Violet and I landed in the middle of nowhere and ran through the lands.
            “Just passed Maine and now we’re really close to New York!” Violet screamed trying to speak over the whirling winds. I made a grunt sound and picked up the speed.
            We needed to get to Central Park soon.
  
            As soon as we arrived, Violet and I swiftly climbed up the ol’ willow tree (ah the ol’ willow tree, good times good times). On the field was a group of humans circling Bloody Mary. I gasped as I witnessed that Bloody Mary had somehow got humans to work for her. I gritted my teeth as I saw how she treated them. The other part of me, the shameful side, wanted me to rip Bloody Mary’s body parts one by one. I tried to tone it down because I didn’t have time for these things. I was on a mission.
“Bow down to me you ugly mortals!” Bloody Mary cackled. She pushed her black spiked boot against a three year old’s head.
“What’s really ugly is your stinking foot.” I retorted. Bloody Mary whipped her head around fully so her head was facing me but her body wasn't. It made Violet behind me cringe, but I stood tall.
“Come kiddies, come play!” Bloody Mary snickered.
“We’ll play, but we won’t promise to play fair,” I grinned
“Neither will I,” Bloody Mary said.

I swiped at her with my swords, but just barely missed her face...which I aimed for.
"Ahh what cute moves you have...for now, I’ll show you mine," She yelled. Her eyes flashed and poisonous thorns came at me through her hand. I smirked and easily dodged them with my wind power.
"A little too old for such young words aren’t we grandma?" I asked.
"You impudent child!" She screamed then she lurched toward me with all of her fury. I smiled coldly then flipped her. I had her right where I wanted her.
"You fell for such and obvious trick even I’m surprised," I whispered into her ear. I was just about to do what I’ve always wanted to do. It was time…
             My hands were so ready to, yet why were they shaking? Why do I feel like I can’t do this? Nonsense I can do this...I am going to do this...this is my destiny…it just has to be...it just has to.

Friday, November 18, 2011

breakup letter

Dear My Red Velvet Cupcake addiction,
This is probably the hardest thing I’m ever going to do. I think it’s time that we stop seeing each other. Well, we’ve been together for a long time and you’re really sweet, but I think I’m getting tired of you. Don’t get me wrong, I do love you, but you’re just no good for me. My mother doesn’t like you and behind your back she calls you ‘poison’. My mother forbade me to ever see you again once I got hooked to you, but everyday I would crave you. I would sneak out of my room and into the kitchen everyday to be with you. However, the longer we’re together, the more weight you put on me.
The first time we met was at the Rockefeller ice skating rink. My friend, Mr. Cupcake, introduced us. When I held you in my hands my cheeks started blushing and when I looked at you, you were even worse; your face was an absolutely red velvet color. We laughed and had fun together. You always gave me comfort when I needed it most.
Things are different now. You haven’t changed, but my tastes have. Our relationship is now stale. I’m really sorry, but I think it’s better this way. I hope you won’t have any dry feelings. Don’t be too angry with me because I’ve told you; if you can’t take the heat get out of the oven. I hope this doesn’t make you feel burned. And I beg you, don’t let this breakup make you crumble.

Goodbye forever,
your lover