It was a rainy day, and a loud crash could be heard off the distinct outskirts of the Mountain Village, in the mountains of course. Getting up from the crash was a little girl, pink-haired with a small ball of light floating down from above her.
But how did this all come to be? Well, Ivy, the child, had been using one of her spells to try to scale a mountain in one go. This worked by her manipulating the wind to lift herself up, actively creating flight. She could fly at a high-enough speed so that she got to the peak of the mountain within a matter of 10-20 minutes, however that was just about as far as she could go. Right about a fourth of the way back down, the spell canceled out, and she began falling. Lucky, or not-so-lucky depending on the person, she crashed into a couple of trees on the way down, not hitting the ground completely. Saved her from completely splattering on the floor, but definitely hurt like crazy.
She hit a tree on the fall, then another, It slowed her down, but the momentum still caused a loud sound. Not so much that it could be heard from too far away however. Getting up, with a bunch of scrapes and a bleeding forehead, and probably what felt to be a few broken ribs, Ivy jumped to her feet still as giddy as ever. The little ball of light, the fairy Nana, came down just as worrysome as she always was.
"IVY!!! Why did you do that!? I warned you, and you didn't listen! Now look at you, your clothes are tattered and you're probably broken up in the inside! What am I going to tell-"
"Don't worry, you butt! Doesn't hurt too much. Plus..." Her hands began to glow blue, and she focused on her own body. The wounds slowly began to close, but not by much, If she were to get herself fully patched up she'd need a bit of time. However, to make the matters worse, the rain started suddenly pouring worse than it was before, and Ivy didn't have an umbrella. And...
BOOM.
Ivy jumped into a bush once she heard that thunder. The fairy turned around, and saw someone with a mask on.
"E-Excuse me sir, can you help my friend? I'm pretty sure if- the thunder crashed again... Never mind, I'm certain my friend needs a little help. Can you?"
But how did this all come to be? Well, Ivy, the child, had been using one of her spells to try to scale a mountain in one go. This worked by her manipulating the wind to lift herself up, actively creating flight. She could fly at a high-enough speed so that she got to the peak of the mountain within a matter of 10-20 minutes, however that was just about as far as she could go. Right about a fourth of the way back down, the spell canceled out, and she began falling. Lucky, or not-so-lucky depending on the person, she crashed into a couple of trees on the way down, not hitting the ground completely. Saved her from completely splattering on the floor, but definitely hurt like crazy.
She hit a tree on the fall, then another, It slowed her down, but the momentum still caused a loud sound. Not so much that it could be heard from too far away however. Getting up, with a bunch of scrapes and a bleeding forehead, and probably what felt to be a few broken ribs, Ivy jumped to her feet still as giddy as ever. The little ball of light, the fairy Nana, came down just as worrysome as she always was.
"IVY!!! Why did you do that!? I warned you, and you didn't listen! Now look at you, your clothes are tattered and you're probably broken up in the inside! What am I going to tell-"
"Don't worry, you butt! Doesn't hurt too much. Plus..." Her hands began to glow blue, and she focused on her own body. The wounds slowly began to close, but not by much, If she were to get herself fully patched up she'd need a bit of time. However, to make the matters worse, the rain started suddenly pouring worse than it was before, and Ivy didn't have an umbrella. And...
BOOM.
Ivy jumped into a bush once she heard that thunder. The fairy turned around, and saw someone with a mask on.
"E-Excuse me sir, can you help my friend? I'm pretty sure if- the thunder crashed again... Never mind, I'm certain my friend needs a little help. Can you?"