Morgana
"T hat looks complicated.” The fairy, who Morgana chose to name Ilayda after thorough consideration and leafing through many pages containing names and their meaning, did not offer much help with her obvious statement. She hovered over her mistress’ shoulder, tiny face scrunched up in what she guessed to be a frown. “It is torturous to my eyes. Does it have any pictures?”
Disregarding her mistress entirely, Ilayda swooped down to the tome sitting open on the table and flipped to the next page: precisely what the fairy wanted – a series of pictures demonstrating an even more complicated spell. “Oooh. This one!”
Morgana knew she should have named her Acantha.
“Stop that,” Mor chided before flipping back to the previous page. “I’m trying to read.”
Ilayda sighed dramatically, plopping down on her shoulder. “At least someone knows how to read. I was worried you were going to have me read these spells out loud to you.”
Wait.
“You can’t read? You’re a water fairy. How can you perform spells?”
“I knew the spells well before you summoned me to birth.” Ilayda waved her hand. “Or, you may have imparted those spells to my being upon my birth. What you knew then, I also know, and what you learn I also learn. It is precisely for that reason I asked for pictures!”
Mor’s eyes narrowed. She turned her head and gave the fairy a look.
“Hmph. I know, I know,” was her response before disappearing in a cloud of blue dust.
“How, exactly?” Mor muttered.
Disregarding her mistress entirely, Ilayda swooped down to the tome sitting open on the table and flipped to the next page: precisely what the fairy wanted – a series of pictures demonstrating an even more complicated spell. “Oooh. This one!”
Morgana knew she should have named her Acantha.
“Stop that,” Mor chided before flipping back to the previous page. “I’m trying to read.”
Ilayda sighed dramatically, plopping down on her shoulder. “At least someone knows how to read. I was worried you were going to have me read these spells out loud to you.”
Wait.
“You can’t read? You’re a water fairy. How can you perform spells?”
“I knew the spells well before you summoned me to birth.” Ilayda waved her hand. “Or, you may have imparted those spells to my being upon my birth. What you knew then, I also know, and what you learn I also learn. It is precisely for that reason I asked for pictures!”
Mor’s eyes narrowed. She turned her head and gave the fairy a look.
“Hmph. I know, I know,” was her response before disappearing in a cloud of blue dust.
“How, exactly?” Mor muttered.
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