Late Goodbye | Room 74,240 | Aphro as Needed

Jul 13, 2011 23:43


As the full moon shone through the clouds above, the entire kingdom of Seyruun seemed to glow under the sliver rays, only further illuminating the stunning white architecture of the city. It was a place of white magic, of goodness and truth, where all were equal and life was happy and prosperous. However, to the usually happy princess of the land, ( Read more... )

pairing: f/f, pairing: f/m, series: slayers

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healsforjustice July 16 2011, 02:21:30 UTC
Amelia had her own responsibilities, and only of late had they all begun to weigh down on her. Soon she would be giving up her freedom to roam with friends, have adventures and bring Justice to the land. She would be confined to a castle, learning how to be a proper wife. 'Real' Queens had dignity, and didn't off gallavanting through the country. As if this wasn't bad enough, she'd be leaving her home, the place were she grew up, and the place that had brought her together with Mercury. Fate was truly trying to sever all ties they shared ( ... )

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healsforjustice July 20 2011, 23:20:36 UTC
Needless to say, Amelia had been a bit surprised when she was told the truth by the other princess about where she came from. Even for all her naivety she had a hard time believing the tale at first. However it didn't take too much coaxing, since she had no reason to think her friend would lie about something like that. She trusted her too much to have doubts, and it made her feel rather special to think that someone like this girl from the moon would come and visit her so often, nevermind fall in love with her ( ... )

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mizunosenshi July 20 2011, 23:35:18 UTC
The only thing Mercury couldn't do, rather, hadn't tried to do, was sneak Amelia into the moon kingdom. How often she'd thought of dressing her up, passing her off as a servant or low ranking court member, but the risks were great. Had she not received the letter when she did, it was very likely she'd have made the offer within the week. A plan had been laid out, margins for error calculated, and of course a little help from a certain blond haired princess ( ... )

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healsforjustice July 21 2011, 15:48:39 UTC
While Amelia had did her best not to pry or pester the other princess too much, she was curious about the world she called home. It all seemed so unbelievable, like something out of a storybook. Needless to say if she had been offered the chance to go and see the moon kingdom for herself, there would have been no hesitation. She would have been genuinely surprised as well, considering how by the book her lover tended to be, and wouldn't want to force her to take any risks for her own amusement ( ... )

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mizunosenshi July 24 2011, 16:27:03 UTC
In some ways it was the stuff from storybooks, at least that's how many people on the Earth had written it out. The presence of a kingdom on the moon startled some, angered others, but the majority accepted it as legend and folklore, unless visited by someone from that kingdom. They helped facilitate peace, guided those in dire need, and sometimes sneaked away to make friends as Mercury had done ( ... )

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healsforjustice July 24 2011, 21:12:43 UTC
Amelia had always had an over active imagination; that was how she ended up breaking free of the castle walls and wandering the world with her friends, with permission from her father of course. Stories of adventure and romance were ingrained into her mind, and being the optomist, she often believed in things that couldn't be proven with logic. If there was no way to disprove it, what was the harm in having faith ( ... )

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