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    Faery Fable

    Partthe

    I

    The Wood the Wolf and the Raevn

    Caleb Alan Kestner

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    Faery Fable

    Partthe

    I

    The Wood the Wolf and the Raevn

    Caleb Alan Kestner

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    Copyright 2009 by Caleb Kestner.All Rights Reserved.

    2nd Story PressMinneapolis, Minnesota

    Printed in the United States

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    This book is dedicated to Robyn.

    Hope you like your,

    Faery Fable.

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    Cover

    Illustration

    ~ Forest ~

    by:

    lukpazera

    (http://www.deviantart.com/)

    (P.S. If you have, or know of, any art you think would go well with this story Idlove to take a look.)

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    Contents

    IiiChapter 0. Preface

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    iiiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiIChapter 1. The Raevn and the Rose

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    iiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiiChapter 2. The Snow

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    iiiChapter 3. The Wolf

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    iiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiiChapter 4. Leader

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    iiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiiChapter 5. The Tongue

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    iiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiiChapter 6. Time

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    iiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiiChapter 7. The Pond

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    iiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiiChapter 8. The Woman of the Woods

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~35

    iiiiiiiiiiiiii

    iiiChapter 9. The Prince

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~38

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    Whatistheuseofabook,withoutpicturesorconversations?

    AliceAlices Adventures in Wonderland

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    Preface

    Once upon a when, in the heart of winter, in a cottage on the edge of an

    ancient wood, there was born, a child.

    The birth was like any other birth, the child like any other child and the

    parents, like any parents, were overjoyed. For the child was their firstborn.

    And while, for all intents and purpose, this moment seemed like any other

    moment, no more special, no more important. It was most definitely not like any

    other moment.

    For as the infant drew its first breath and announced its presence to the

    world with a cry, like any other cry, something heard, and began to listen. And

    slowly the course of history itself began to shift

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    Chapter

    1

    The

    Raevn and the Rose

    The child grew swiftly as all children do, and it wasnt too long before the

    weary nights and exhausting days turned to fond memories and missed moments

    too quickly gone.

    The child was named Raevn for the color of her hair and the intelligence

    that seemed to sparkle in the back of her eyes.

    Now Raevns parents were loving and did their best to fulfill her every

    need, but they lived far from the great cities of the kingdom and the villages feared

    the ancient trees of the forest, and the things said to lurk within, things as old as

    time itself. So while there was food enough to be found in the deer that slipped

    through the shadows of mighty oaks, in the vegetables and herbs found along the

    banks of bubbling brooks, or in the crumbling shells of the forests fallen giants.

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    There was no one to properly engage the mind of a growing child. No friends to

    play with, or grandmothers to spoil or give stern bits of advice. This, while

    problematic, would hardly have been a problem. Were it not for the fact that

    Raevn, in the absence of any really companionship, began to look for something

    to fulfill the one need that had been denied her, and her parents, in their guilt for

    allowing her to grow up in such isolation, let her do as she pleased. Provided she

    never stray farther then the long ribbon of yellow yarn, wrapped around her waist

    at one end and the base of a tree at edge of the forest at the other, would permit

    her to.

    ~

    Now this tree was in sight of the cottage, if at a distance, and the parents

    reassured themselves that as long as the string moved their daughter was safe,

    and, should something occur, it could quickly be followed, and their child easily

    found.

    And, for a while, the system worked, as most things for a while will. But it

    wasnt too long before Raevn began to feel the limits of her freedom. For like

    most people it didnt matter how much there was at her fingertips, inevitably,

    Raevns interest was drawn to the things just beyond her reach.

    This slowly growing dilemma was finally fully realized on a sunny

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    summers afternoon, while clouds painted mountains in the sky, and trees threw

    lazy shadows across bright green grass.

    Raevns father was out cutting wood to build a bigger storage shed for

    winter and her mother was in the cottage preparing supper. Raevn as always was

    wandering at the far tip of her dirty yellow ribbon of yarn. She had traveled into

    the edge of the forest, choosing as straight a path as she could manage, doing her

    best to extend the ribbon to its maximum possible reach. She had just reached the

    limit of its length and was leaning slightly forward, pulling the ribbon taught,

    when she noticed a bright red flower shed never seen before just slightly farther

    then she could go.

    Now even though Raevn had never really been disciplined and by all rights

    should be thoroughly spoiled, she wasnt a bad child, but she was a child, and

    children do not come preset to say no to temptation, especially as enticingly

    tantalizing as this perfect blushing bloom. Like all compromises the one Raevn

    finally gave into was small.

    As long as youre still touching the ribbon it doesnt really have to be

    tied around you. Said a small voice, timidly, in the back of her mind.

    After all, it isnt like Im take it off to leave it off, I just need a little extra

    length. she announced, to the open air.

    Content with her logic Raevn quickly untied the ribbon and, holding its tip

    with her fingers, proceed to stretch as far as she could towards the flower. But

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    still she came up just a little short. Frustrated she stepped back and considered

    her situation.

    You dont really need to be touching the ribbon as long as you can still

    see it. Said the small little voice.

    Yeah. Raevn quickly agreed as the full potential of the thought dawned

    upon her.

    She kneeled down and tied the ribbon to a clump of tall grass.

    Dont worry Ill be right back. She said to the worn string as it began to

    flutter vainly in the gently breeze.

    Standing she moved to inspect the flower more closely. It had a dark green

    stem with nearly black, waxy, leaves. It petals were more of a deep blood red

    color now that she looked at them closely. Shed seen blood once when she gotten

    a deep splinter).

    She reached out to touch the flower but just before her fingers brushed the

    petals she heard her mother calling her home.

    Raevn. Dinner!

    Her hand shot back as she turned and dove for the string, quickly retying it and

    rushing back towards the cottage.

    Coming!

    Behind her the flowers petals wilted and fell to the ground, as the stem and

    leaves curled in on themselves and sank back into the dirt.

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    Chapter

    2

    The Snow

    Days swept onward, spring turned to summer, and summer faded into fall.

    And every day Raevn pressed her limits a little farther. Her parents felt there

    was something strange happening with their daughter, but having no experience in

    the matter, they pushed aside their worries, and reassured themselves that Raevn

    could never get into too much trouble while she was at the end of her ribbon. Still,

    they werent able to shake the uneasy feeling that continued to grow.

    They watched as birds came to her finger bringing little flowers or singing

    melodies that Raevn mimicked at will. They studied the clumps of small white

    flowers that sprang up in her wake, staggered like skipping footsteps and

    suspiciously shaped like little feet. Or the blackened dead patches of earth that

    followed her if she was angry.

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    Its nothing! The father said, as much for himself as to reassure his wife.

    But how can you be sure, I mean the things that happen when she

    Its nothing, a coincidence, a fluke. Our worries playing tricks on our

    minds, fear for our first born. It means nothing, it cant

    I know, its just . .

    Nothings wrong, shes a perfectly normal girl, nothing will happen,

    nothing could. Were too far from any people. And if there are any creatures to

    fear in the forest theyve been chased deep into its depths long ago. Shell be

    fine. He pulled his wife into his arms, embracing her within the thick fur folds of

    his coat. Shell be fine.

    I know, your right. Its just I dont know.

    ~

    The first snow fell while most leaves still clung tightly to their trees; a thick

    pure white blanket that seemed to wash the world of its imperfections. Raven was

    ecstatic. She would turn six in a few weeks and this was to be her first winter not

    spent cooped up in the cottage or stuck trailing her mothers skirts all day.

    Can I go out, can I go out, PLEEEEEEESE!

    Huhwhat? The suns not even up. The mother said groggily as she

    struggled to pull herself out of the sheets that Raven had managed to twist and

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    scramble within moments of jumping onto the bed.

    Its almost up, Im sure it is. Its probably just waiting for me.

    For you huh?

    Yeah. Im sure.

    Oh well in that case if youre sure, we can hardly disappoint the sun now

    can we. Go get ready.

    YES! Thank you, thank you!Raevn jumped from the bed, the sheets

    miraculously coming untangled as her feet hit the floor.

    The sun was just breaking free of the trees and lifting into the ice blue sky,

    when Raevn, her bight yellow ribbon (recently washed) in tow, rushed through

    the cottage door into the new white wilderness. Her mother had tried to get her to

    eat breakfast, but she had quickly given up. Deciding to let her build up a hunger

    first.

    Be back for lunch and dont get your jacket dirty. Raevn heard her

    mother call behind her as shes dashed for the towering trees; their branches

    bowed down under heavy loads of snow.

    It wasnt too long before Raevn reached the limit of the ribbon and as

    shed been doing for the past several weeks, quickly turned, tied it to a low

    hanging branch and went to explore the area within view of the ribbon.

    But something different happened that day, for as Raven studied the new

    found wonder of snow tracks, once again a small voice began whispering in the

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    back of her mind.

    These tracks lead all the way back to the house, just like the ribbon. If

    you have the tracks then you dont really need to have the ribbon. A thoughtful

    and slightly mischievous expression crossed her face.

    I could just follow them back to the ribbon when Im done looking

    around. Very pleased with her new loophole Raevn, tramped off into the forest

    as quickly as any five year old can when dealing with deep snow.

    Unseen by her or her parents, the yellow ribbon, now abandoned between

    two trees, started to shiver as if the temperature had dropped a hundred degrees,

    around it the air sat, dead calm. Beneath it the tracks that were its last link to

    Raven, had already disappeared, as if brushed from existence. Ahead the

    remaining tracks were already fading. Disappearing after her into the forest.

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    Chapter

    3

    The Wolf

    Who can say what happens to parents who lose a child. Some cope, lift

    themselves up and move forward. Some are caught in that finally moment, forever

    reliving that last instant to the day they die. Some are strengthened by the experience,

    others are shattered by it, in the end it cant be said which fate prevailed in the lives of

    Raevns parents. Like so many things they disappeared into the immensity of history, a

    forgotten memory, even their names becoming a fading echo in the halls of time.

    ~

    Raevn never meant to lose track of the time, or lead large sweeping circles

    through the trees with her tracks. Slowly moving deeper into the forest until at

    last the sun, no more then a light glow through the snow covered canopy, was

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    nearly resting within the forest for another night. All of the sudden Raevn

    stopped the game shed been playing with a squirrel shed accidentally woken

    from its winter nap.

    I have to get home! She gasped to herself as she shot to her feet and

    quickly began retracing the nearest set of footprints.

    At first they just led her in circles, and she was really starting to get

    frustrated when finally she found line of tracks that broke off from the rest and cut

    straight through pure white underbrush. Shed followed it for what seemed like

    forever when she came to its end. But the cottage wasnt anywhere to be seen. In

    fact it looked as if she was deeper in the forest then shed been before.

    She took another step forward, and as her foot pressed down on the newly

    fallen snow the last footprint in the line of tracks filled in from the bottom up,

    reverting to a patch of smooth white snow.

    Raevn sat back into a drift as the full weight of the situation finally

    dawned on her. Her body started to shake, ragged sobs pouring forth from her

    chest, her eyes brimming with un-spilled tears. Then, as the final ray of sun broke

    with a flash against the top of a giant pine tree and the forest was shrouded in

    dark, a different little voice rose above the panic of her frenzied thoughts.

    Get a hold of yourself! The voice said.

    You can sit here crying till you freeze to death, or you can do

    something! The voice whispered in her head before fading away again.

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    What can I do? Im lost, Im hungry, Im alone. No one can find me

    cause I dont have the ribbon.Raevn wiped the single tear that had managed to

    escape her long black eye lashes from her cheek.

    Ill think of something. She said to herself, brightening slightly.

    It cant stay dark forever. Behind her Raevn heard a low rumble that

    slowly rose to a deep growl. Turning she saw two yellow stars suspended in the

    shadows of a fir tree. Her vision slowly adjusted and the stars resolved into the

    liquid eyes of a large gray wolf nearly three times her size.

    Struggling she pulled herself up out of the drift and onto her feet. As she

    did the wolf slowly walked forward, into the tiny puddle of starlight that broke

    through the treetops to fall at Raevns feet.

    Its black lips slid back in a snarl revealing ivory teeth each longer then

    Raevns hand. Raevn had never seen a wolf but shed heard them talking to each

    other in the deep winter months and heard the stories her father had told her

    mother about them. Not knowing what to do and knowing she had very little time

    to do it, Raven let out a piercing shriek that shed picked up from a passing raptor

    that summer.

    The she-wolf took a step back.

    Why is this funny shaped deer making bird sounds? The she-wolf

    thought.

    She moved in slowly sniffing around the short mound of deerskin.

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    This isnt a deer the she-wolf realized, its another creature pretending to

    be a deer. Why would any creature want to pretend to be a deer? The she-wolf

    thought.

    KaaKiiiiiiiiiieeeeeee Raevn shrieked as the she-wolf sniffed a little too

    close.

    The she-wolf jumped back startled. Raevn made a dash for a nearby tree.

    The she-wolf easily out ran her and knocked her flat on her face. Her deerskin

    cap went flying and sank into a near snowdrift.

    Hey! Stop it! Yelled Raevn as she once again struggled to her feet,

    completely forgetting that she was dealing with a hungry wolf, several times her

    size.

    It doesnt have any fur. the she-wolf realized. Its not pretending to be a

    deer, its using its skin to stay warm. That pretty smart. She thought

    admiringly.

    If you dont leave me aloneIllIll,Ill pull your tail off. Raevn

    yelled indignantly, remembering who she was dealing with but much too sacred,

    and angry to care anymore.

    Its feisty too. The she-wolf thought.

    This creature is much to valuable to eat, Ill take it back to the pack and let

    Leader decide.

    then once Ive pulled all youre teeth out Ill poke you in the face with

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    them thenahhh! Raevns listing of the horrible plans for the wolf if it dared

    touch her was abruptly interrupted as the she-wolf hopped forward and grabbed

    the seat of her pants in its front teeth and took off at a trot into the heart of the

    forest.

    At first Raevn shrieked and struggled but once she realized that she wasnt

    being eaten, and that the wolf wouldnt stop shaking her until she shut up, she

    quickly quieted down.

    It wasnt to long before the rhythmic motion of the wolfs pace and the dark

    silence of the surrounding forest lulled Raevns to sleep. Weird dreams of

    spinning stars, black mountains of sand, entire forests springing forth form a

    single seed, landscapes made of water covered with thousands of floating houses,

    monsters the size of a hundred men breaking into a million shadows, day turned

    into night by flocks of

    Raevn woke in mid air right before crashing onto the stone ground with a

    muffled thud. Disoriented she was fighting to turn onto her stomach when the she-

    wolf that had found her in the forest barked, she froze when the bark was

    answered by another bark, much closer and much deeper.

    Now on her stomach, Raevn slowly lifted her head and moved her hair

    from in front of her eyes with her right hand, which seemed to have lost its dirty

    mitten sometime during the impromptu trip to, what appeared to be a large

    cavern.

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    Her vision cleared Raevn stared directly into the face of a black wolf

    easily twice as big as the gray wolf that had laid her before him.

    Great, Raevn saidnow an even bigger wolf wants to eat me.

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    Chapter

    4

    Leader

    What is it? Leader barked to the gray she-wolf.

    I found it in the forest, it was wearing the flesh of a deer to stay warm. I

    dont think it has enough fur.

    So why did you bring it back? The Leader responded.

    It also spoke in the language of the sky dancers. I thought it might be

    useful. I think its still a cub. The she-wolf responded as she circled around to

    get a better look at Ravens frightened yet resolute face.

    This thought was very wise. Perhaps this creature could benefit the pack.

    It will be put under your care as your cub. You will raise it, you will teach it.

    Leader growled.

    ME!. Barked the she-wolf. Im not a den wolf, I dont know anything

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    about cubs!

    Then you will learn. Leader turned and retreated into the deeper caves

    leaving the she-wolf standing over Raevn, a stunned look on her face.

    Raevn had taken advantage of this short exchange to start studying her

    surroundings. All around her piles of fur in a variety of colors rose and fell softly,

    deep in the throes of sleep. Worn pockets of ground marked the beds of wolves

    that Raevn could only assume were out prowling the night as the wolf whod

    found her had been. Raevns examination was interrupted as the she-wolf once

    again picked her up and trotted off deeper into the shadows of the cave. As the

    light from the caves entrance faded away Raevn glimpsed the shadows of two

    large wolfs guarding it.

    So much for that plan. She mumbled to herself, receiving a light shake

    from her involuntary guardian, reminding her to keep her words to herself.

    The she-wolf finally arrived at her destination, plopping Raevn down onto

    a pile of grass, feathers and bits of torn fur, before curling around her, locking

    Raevn into a circle of fur and muscle.

    Under different circumstance Raevn might have protested more, but it was

    a bitter cold night and the wolfs heat did far more to warm her then the tattered

    remnants of what had been her deerskin snowsuit. Gradually her muscles

    loosened and she drifted off into the depths of her dreams.

    Several moments after Raevns breathing had finally deepened and her

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    body had gone fully limp, the wolf finally closed her eyes. Tucking the body in a

    little tighter, she finally drifted off to sleep as well.

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    Chapter

    5

    The Tongue

    Situations are curious things. Who can say how a person will react to the

    challenges they're faced with. Who will stand and who will fall in the midst of

    adversity.

    Whatever Leader expected of Raevn, or the she-wolf thought of her, one

    things certain, both got far more then they anticipated.

    ~

    At first Raevn had to be carried on the she-wolf's back, which she began to

    refer to as Night. Night grumbled about the extra burden and being slowed down.

    But after several days even she had to agree that Raevn took care of herself fairly

    well. She never fell off, she found most of her own food, and she willingly

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    accepted the food offered to her by the wolves (if grudgingly at first).

    It had been almost a week and a half since the night when Raevn had been

    found in the snowy clearing, when she uttered her first words in wolf.

    Night had been trotting along at a steady pace near the center of the pack

    and Raevn hadn't made sound for a while. All of the sudden her tiny voice broke

    the silence of the pristine wilderness with stuttered growl.

    "Where are we going?" The words echoing of the trees as the pack came to

    an abrupt halt.

    "What did you say?" Night asked. Her responding growl thick with shock.

    "I said where are we going?"

    "You can speak our tongue?"

    "Well not all of it, I've only had a week to figure it out." Raevn stated

    simply, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.

    By this time Leader had arrived. He walked up to Night and looked

    straight into Raevns deep blue eyes as she laid on top of the wolf, her hands

    imbedded deep in the thick gray fur.

    "How is it you come to speak our tongue little one?" His words a deep

    rumble, his yellow eyes still locked on Raevn's.

    "I heard all of you speaking, and then I just started to understand." Raevn's

    voice more cautious now as she began to realize that she'd done something that

    had upset the wolves.

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    "We should get rid of the strange cub, it knows our pack tongue. We don't

    allow others wolves to know our tongue, much less whatever creature the cub is."

    A scarred old wolf growled out from the back.

    "No." Leader responded slowly but surely as he finally broke his gaze with

    Raevn.

    "She isn't a threat, but she could still be of great use." Turning back to

    Raevn he said.

    "We're heading to fresh hunting grounds in the North."

    "Will I ever return?" Raevn asked; her voice laced with fear and a hint of

    sorrow.

    "Who can say where time will lead or a journey once begun will end."

    Leader turned and strode back to the head of the pack.

    Raevn 's eyes, blue chips of frozen sky, stared through the ebony strands of

    hair that had slipped free from her dirty fur hood to frame the left side of her

    alabaster face. They followed Leaders retreating form before looking up to stare

    at the white little clumps of snow that trailed slowly down through the pine trees,

    spiraling softly in the quiet, sheltered, breeze.

    "I'm never going home again. Am I?" Raevn said softly as she dug her

    hand's a little deeper into Night's glossy coat.

    Night said nothing as she followed Leader and the pack silently into the

    thickening snow.

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    Chapter

    6

    Time

    The days passed quickly in the ensuing weeks and any thoughts of sorrow

    faded quickly in Raevns struggle to survive. She was not easily accepted into the

    pack and the only thing that saved her from the jaws of her newly adopted family

    was that most of them were certain she wouldnt last the winter months and their

    was no need to stand up to Leader when she was bound to die anyway.

    To their amazement not only did the harsh weather of the dark months not

    kill Raevn, she thrived on them. She learned quickly, and though from time to

    time she still rode upon Nights back, more and more she kept pace with the pack

    on her own. She continued to absorb the languages of the animals around her,

    and found that while wolves, raptors and other predators had an intelligence

    nearly human, deer, wild cattle and other small prey really were as brainless and

    flighty as they appeared. It wasnt very long at all before she had replaced the

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    dirty, ripped, and recently too small, furs shed been found in, with a completely

    new set of skins. She introduced the pack to the wonder of fire, which she had

    learned from watching her mother start the morning stove. She adapted to her

    lack of claws or teeth by laying traps, and coaxing weapons forth from plants and

    stone. Wherever Raevn went the ancient woods seemed to respond. Flowers

    bloomed in the heart of winter, emerald moss broke through ice-sheathed snow,

    and Raevn grew, her strength and speed ever increasing and her endurance

    seeming to never fail. She seemed almost to become one with the world around

    her, fading into it at will, comprehending it at a glance. Those things that didnt

    give way to her glamour, or fall to her power, quickly found themselves victim of

    her intelligence and wit. Raevn quickly made a name for herself, and word

    spread quickly of the wolves new companion, the black-coated creature with the

    tricky eyes. Stories of her trials, troubles, and tricks, followed behind her like the

    life that infused everything that she touched, Tales of the Raevn, tale for

    another time. Throughout all this time passed on, sometimes slow in endless days

    of summer, other times fast in frozen nights of winter, but always on.

    Winter turned to summer and summer turned to winter as years swept by in

    cycles of hot and cold. Leader and Night had been right in their assessment of

    Raevn; with her at their forefront they thrived. The pack grew greater and more

    powerful then it had ever been, besting all foes and foraging farther into the

    depths of the Endless Woods then any pack had ever dared before. It was a

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    golden age for the pack, but all ages come to an end.

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    Chapter

    7

    The Pond

    It was an endless day in the summer of Raevns seventeenth year. When

    exploring on her own, far from the pack, Raevn came across a clearing deep in

    the heart of the forest. Circled by weeping willows, tangled with roses such a

    deep red they appeared black, whose branches drooped into the edge of a crystal

    clear pond at the clearings center. At the ponds center was a tall piece of granite

    covered in deep black scars and cracks. Water bubbled out of the top and ran in

    tiny slivers of blue over its sharp and broken surface. Oddly the water didnt seem

    to flow out of the pond, though she could see several other spots where water

    flowed in.

    She cautiously crept to the edge of the pond; an eerie presence filled the

    clearing like the tenseness of a cave filled with too many wolves. Still Raevn

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    couldnt just leave; even as the hairs on the back of her neck began to rise she

    bent down to stare into the depths of the pond. Giving into the insatiable desire to

    know what lay beneath the silver surface of liquid glass.

    Sudden her body convulsed, her legs and arms trying to pull away as her

    head was pulled slowly closer, as if by an invisible hand, towards the waters

    shining surface.

    Welcome home my child. Whispered a small voice softer then a flowers

    smile but filled with a power deeper then rolling thunder.

    It is time. The voices words fading away with the ripples left by Raevn

    as she went limp and was pulled into the crystal black waters of the pond.

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    Chapter

    8

    The

    Woman of the Woods

    Raevn woke up coughing, as her lungs ejected a stream of dark black

    water.

    "What happened?" She thought to herself as she slowly began to take in

    the murky surroundings of the nearly pitch black cavern that she seemed to be

    entombed in.

    "Now, now pretty that's no fun. You'll ruin my little game." Cackled an

    ominous voice from the shadows.

    Raevn scrambled to her feet, struggling to keep her footing on the water

    slick moss beneath her.

    "Who are you?" Raevn said loudly, as she quickly scanned the

    surrounding shadows for the voices source.

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    What a boring question, I already know its answer. Ask me something

    interesting. A shadow at the back of the cavern shifted slightly and resolved into

    the shape of a tattered old woman bent over a gnarled old stick that seemed to be

    all that was holding her up.

    What?Raevn responded confused.

    Ah yes, thats a much better question. It could be asking about anything.

    Let me see I think my answer will beits the one that looks like blood. The old

    woman hobbled over to where Raevn, who was soaked and struggling to stay on

    her feet, was standing.

    I dont under

    You do realize why youre here. The old woman, now standing directly

    in front of Raven, said. Her words cutting through Raevns as she raised her

    weathered head and stared into Raevns eyes.

    No.Raevn felt as if her soul was being pulled into the vast abyss at the

    center of the old woman pitch black pupils; as if she was being filled to bursting

    and sucked dry at the same time.

    Excellent. The old woman cackled, her voice cracking with age. This

    might just be more fun then it will be!

    Wait!Raevn called out as the woman started to hobble quickly away.

    Cant wait, we have to get going! The old woman called back, her voice

    echoing off the side of a tunnel that Raevn could have sworn wasnt there a

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    minute ago.

    Go where?Raevn yelled as she raced into the tunnel after the old

    woman. Almost colliding with her as the woman stopped suddenly and spun

    around to face Raevn.

    Where? Why to change the future of course! The womans face split

    open into a thin wet smile that exposed jagged black teeth as another unearthly

    chuckle broke free from her throat.

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    Chapter

    9

    The

    Prince

    A thousand miles to the south a young man fidgeted nervously on a large

    marble bench, one of several dozen scattered throughout the spacious anti-

    chamber to the throne room, in the Palace of a Thousand Days.

    The massive black oak doors that lead into the throne room cracked open as

    a servant and two guards entered. The young man quickly rose to his feet.

    The Emperor will see you now your highness. The servant said, stone

    faced as he bowed.

    Thank you. The young man responded, as he took a deep breath in a

    final attempt to calm his racing heart and strode straight backed through the door

    into the throne room.

    The throne room was massive. Its vaulting domed ceiling held up by

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    dozens of columns spaced far apart, each the width of a small house. Guards

    lined the wide path that ran from the entrance to the throne at the back of the

    room. Over a thousand people stood on either side of the line, moving back and

    forth between each other and whispering in hushed circles.

    The young man made his way down the long pathway that lead to the

    Emperor, the throne, and his destiny.

    The young man fell to his face at the base of the marble mountain that was

    the Emperors throne. My Emperor, your wish is my desire. You summoned, I

    am here.

    So this is my youngest? Rise son and look upon your father. The

    Emperors voice boomed over the gathered masses and his son.

    Father I am yours to command. The prince rose to his feet and stared for

    the first time at the man hed spent his whole life waiting to meet.

    I remember your mother, princess of that shepherd country I conquered on

    my final campaign. Shy little thing, its too bad she died in childbirth. She was

    pretty.

    Yes Emperor. The prince said, struggling to keep his warring emotions

    in check.

    Youve no doubt heard of how my so called loyal servants and subjects

    have failed me. The Emperor said flashing a glare at the bruised and bloodied

    men shackled to one of the columns near by.

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    All I asked was for something amazing, fantastic, something worthy of an

    Emperor, and what do they bring me? A cat with stripes instead of spots, a childs

    game, spices! They insult me with their petty offerings!

    What is it my Emperor would have me do? The prince asked, snatching

    a nervous glance at the men in chains.

    Obviously it is far beyond the ability of normal men to recognize true

    wonder. You have my blood within you, which means there must be some worth

    to you. I have had you trained, taught, fed. Perhaps I can finally retrieve some

    measure of the effort Ive put into you. You will lead an expedition into the deep

    wilderness of the north; places more barbaric then even your mothers homeland,

    and return with something worth my interest. If you succeed I might be convinced

    to believe I made the right choice in letting you live with my blood in your veins.

    If however you should fail to succeed, I will insure that my blood isnt left to be

    contaminated by your failure. Do I make myself clear?

    Yes my Emperor, I will do as you command. The prince responded his

    voice laced with steel restraint.

    Good, you may go. The Emperor lounged back into his cushions and

    beckoned for several of the girls attending to join him.

    The prince turned and walked back to the anti-chamber, the whole time

    trying to balance his utter contempt for the man who called himself his father

    with the understanding that if he failed that man in anyway his very life would be

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    forfeit.

    To Be Continued . . .

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