The Beauty Within: Part Four by queen_aingeal
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Darigan and Daria arrived back at the Citadel instantaneously.
"Now, go to your chamber immediately. Everything's just as you left it," the Korbat
said mockingly. Daria began to walk towards her tower, but Darigan called her
name. She turned and saw him smiling. "I wonder where that little Drackonack of
yours is?" he said.
"I don't know," Daria said. Which wasn't quite
a lie, as he could be anywhere by now.
"Very well," Darigan said. "Go on now, don't
bother me." Daria turned and walked away. Suddenly she heard a soft voice whisper
something.
"What?" she asked aloud. Darigan turned to look
at her.
The voice whispered again. This time Daria could
hear it saying, "Spell…"
Daria looked at Darigan, and remembered the
spell she wore around her neck. She took it out of the bag, and Darigan laughed.
"An empty bottle won't help you now, my dear!" he cackled.
Daria said nothing. She merely reached up and
popped the cork. Illusen's voice filled the room, saying those words that didn't
sound like words at all. A rush of green smoke surged into the room and formed
into an enormous Uni stallion. Darigan staggered back as the smoke Uni reared
up and neighed, his horn stabbing the air. He plunged forward, lowering his
head, and his horn pointed directly at Darigan. Darigan let out a shriek as
the Uni began to drive him out the door.
"Call him off!" Darigan screamed pleadingly.
"Get out of here and maybe I'll consider it!"
Daria called back, her face bright and happy.
Darigan whirled and was gone with a flutter
of tattered wings. The smoke Uni turned back and walked towards Daria, now perfectly
calm. He bent his head and looked kindly down at the young Uni. "You are beautiful,
my girl," he said in a voice that sounded like the tolling of a great bell.
"Do not forget that." And then he was gone with a puff of smoke and the faint
scent of cinnamon.
"What was that?" Damian asked, coming up behind
Daria. Daria jumped and whirled.
"Damian!" she said happily. "What are you doing
here?"
"I followed you," the Rainbow Eyrie said with
a shrug. "But what was that thing that chased Darigan away?"
"That was… my father. My real one." Daria remembered
it all now. "He was killed by Darigan many years ago. I had forgotten… Darigan
told me he was my father. But…" Daria's head was spinning. "I must see Illusen."
She ran a short way and took off with a jump.
* * *
"So you're back, then?" Illusen said when she
saw Daria standing at the entrance to her glade. "I thought you would be." She
took a look at her. "And I see that beauty didn't last too long now, did it?"
"No, it didn't. But that's not the issue right
now," Daria said. "How did you know who my father was?"
Illusen smiled. "Come in, won't you?" she said
politely, stepping to the side and letting Daria in.
"You're not answering my question," Daria said.
"How did you know who my father was?"
Illusen sat down and stretched her arms above
her head. "I didn't. I just assumed that since you're a Uni and Darigan is a
Korbat, it wouldn't be possible for you to be his biological daughter. And since
I highly doubt Darigan would ever adopt a pet of his own, I can only assume
you were stolen. But your parents would undoubtedly fight for you, and Darigan
would kill them. Not for any personal reason, of course, but just because they
annoyed him. So I created a spell that would bring back the ghost of someone
who would fight for you - someone who loved you no matter what you looked like."
"Fair enough," Daria said, "but why did you
bring back Father instead of Mother?"
"Truthfully?" Illusen said. "Your mother… is
not dead."
"What?" Daria said softly. "She's alive? How?"
"She gave you up without a fight." Illusen's
smile was gone, and in its place was an expression of real dislike. "I remember
three Unis going with Darigan to the Citadel that night, one of them a child…
and only one returned. The female. Your mother, Daria."
"So… what are you saying? My mother didn't love
me?" Daria asked.
"Of course she loved you!" Illusen said quickly.
"She was just afraid of Darigan! She was afraid he'd kill her!"
"So she just left me?" Daria shouted, standing
up. "She left me AND my father? Left us to die?"
"Daria, try to understand," Illusen said, but
Daria cut her off.
"It's not fair!" she cried. "She should have
fought with my father! She could have at least tried!"
"Maybe she did!" Illusen argued. "Maybe she
DID try!"
"Where is she? You must know where she is, you
know everything!" Daria said. "Find her!"
Illusen sighed. "I can't."
"Why not?" Daria persisted.
"Because I can't find those who don't want to
be found. Your mother has another life now. She's happy." Illusen came and knelt
by Daria's side. "Don't ruin that for her. Give her a chance at life."
"Why should I? She didn't for me." Daria was
starting to cry.
"That may be, but…" Illusen sighed again. "You
can't do anything about that now. Forget her. Live your life."
Daria wiped her eyes and shook her head, as
if trying to shake away the terrible things that had been said. "All right.
Fine."
"That's my girl," Illusen said, brushing Daria's
mane out of her face. "Now then, do you need anything more from me?"
Daria thought for a moment. "Well," she said,
"I do need an owner."
"Don't you already have one? That Mirabel girl?"
Daria scoffed. "Mirabel didn't even try to protect
me. No way am I going back to her. I need someone who'll like me the way I am."
Illusen smiled and stood up. "Really? Warts
and all?"
Daria smiled back. "Yup. Warts and all."
"Well then, best of luck to you!" the faerie
said. "Why don't you head into town, see what you can find."
"OK," Daria said, brushing herself off. She
suddenly remembered something. "Oh! Your bottle," she said, handing it to Illusen.
"Thank you," Illusen said, taking it and tucking
it away in her pocket. "Perhaps it will come in handy again someday."
Daria smiled and left the Glade. Illusen watched
the Uni walk away. She was so much different than when she'd come for the first
time. Being beautiful had been good for her, it would seem. She'd learned to
be more confident, and happier. Illusen smiled at the Uni's retreating back
and went back into her glade.
* * *
Daria wandered around Meridell for quite some
time, getting more and more discouraged as time wore on. At last she lay down
for a while beside the petpet shop. She sighed and laid her head down on the
ground, closing her eyes.
Her rest was disturbed, however, by a familiar
squeal of joy. She looked up and saw a Drackonack scurrying towards her, running
as fast as he could. "Spike?" she called, and the Drackonack squealed again.
"Spike!" Daria cried out, jumping up and catching her petpet as he took a flying
leap and sailed through the air towards her. "Oh, Spike, I'm so happy to see
you!"
"Hey!" shouted a voice. Daria looked up and
saw the pink Ixi who owned the shop running towards her. "You're going to have
to pay for that Drackonack!"
Daria was lost for words, but Spike apparently
wasn't. He turned and snarled viciously at the Ixi, his teeth bared. Clearly,
he knew it was his choice whether or not he would be paid for.
The Ixi froze in her tracks. "Okay, okay, you
can have him. Just… don't come around here any more, or there'll be trouble."
Daria turned and ran off, not wanting to bother
the Ixi any more. When she was a good distance away, she sat down and hugged
Spike hard. "I missed you so much, Spike!" she sighed, closing her eyes. "Don't
ever scare me like that again."
Spike growled affectionately, nuzzling close
to her as if to say, "Don't worry." Daria smiled and hugged him some more.
"Nice Drackonack," said a voice. Daria looked
up and saw a girl standing over her, smiling.
"Thanks," Daria said.
"What's his name?"
Daria looked down at her petpet. "Spike," she
said.
The girl crouched down and reached out a hand
towards Spike. "Hi there," she said softly. Spike sniffed her hand cautiously,
then allowed her to run her fingers over his purple scales. "He's cute," the
girl giggled.
"I wouldn't say that exactly," Daria said.
The girl laughed. "I'm Allison. What's your
name?"
"Daria," said the Uni.
"Nice to meet you, Daria," Allison said. "Do
you have an owner?"
Daria shook her head. "Nope. No one wants me,
to be honest."
"That's ridiculous," Allison said promptly.
"You're Darigan! I don't know a Neopian alive who doesn't love Darigan pets!"
"Do you?" Daria asked. "Love Darigan pets, I
mean."
"Heck yes!" Allison said. "In fact… would you
mind if I become your owner?"
Daria looked at her. She had long brown hair,
currently braided over her shoulder. Her eyes were green and vibrant, and she
was wearing an Eyrie sweater and plain jeans. "I wouldn't mind at all," she
said happily. "However, I would like one favour from you."
"Name it," Allison said.
"Do you have room for one more pet?" Daria asked,
looking over her shoulder at a Rainbow Eyrie that she'd heard following her
since she left Illusen's Glade.
Allison smiled, instantly understanding. "Yup,"
she said, "I surely do."
Daria and Damian went back with Allison to her
home in Neopia Central. Daria made a lot of friends, and a fair amount of enemies.
But life was good, and Daria never again wished to be anything but what she
was. Because really, who could ask for more?
The End
Author's note: I am really, REALLY sorry for the corniness of the moral,
but I hope you enjoyed it anyways. And I hope it actually got in. If it did,
then discard that previous statement. Anyway, I will probably be writing more
about Daria, since I love her a LOT. Fan mail, or hate mail, or any sort of
mail, is always appreciated. Love you lots, see you on the flip side. Adios!
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