 The Bravery of a Bori by firecomet14
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"For the last time, I need an Orange Chocolate Lupe, a Black 
Cherry Taco, and an Ice Cream Covered Jacket Potato," Taelia said, starting to 
show her irritation. In her icy home atop Terror Mountain, she had just about 
had it with the cheeky questers giving her grief all morning, most of them not 
even entering her home with the intention to finish their quests. 
     Dressed in her usual garb of a fine silk dress 
  the color of ice and swirling snow covered with a thick robe of wool, the great 
  Snow Faerie had about had enough. She was beginning to feel warm in her cabin, 
  despite the below-freezing temperatures outside. 
      The Snow Faerie looked outside at the beautiful 
  weather of Terror Mountain, hoping for some escape from her bad day. The sun 
  was shining down on the fresh layer of unmarred snow, creating a light so dazzling 
  that it made her squint to look at it. Brushing her raven locks back behind 
  her ear, she returned her attention to the protesting quester before her.
      The Red Tuskaninny, using a disrespectful tone, 
  moaned, "Are you kidding me?! That has to be at least ten thousand Neopoints!"
      "Then you had better get to the games room quickly; 
  you only have one hour and twenty two minutes left," the Snow Faerie snapped 
  back.
      "But I -"
      "One hour and twenty one minutes," the faerie 
  said firmly, ending the conversation. The Tuskaninny stormed out of the room, 
  fuming about the faerie's demands.
      Taelia sighed as she headed to her spell cabinet. 
  "Hiccups, hair tonic," she recited, running her finger along the rows of tonics 
  and potions. "Ahh, here it is, headaches." She poured the violet potion into 
  a small, icily patterned teacup. After downing about half of it, she was interrupted 
  by a knock at the door to her igloo.
      The Snow Faerie exhaled noisily as she rose from 
  her frozen chair. After straightening the hood on her parka, she reached for 
  the icy knob. She hesitated slightly. What if she simply didn't answer and pretended 
  she was out gathering herbs?
      Making a decision, she grasped the knob, hoping 
  that it was one of the day's questers finally coming back with her spell ingredients. 
  Her hopes were dashed when instead she saw a young looking blue Bori wearing 
  a white and green scarf around her neck. The pet had her paw raised as if she 
  had been about to knock again when the door opened, but she quickly lowered 
  it.
      "Hi," the young Bori said with an eager tone 
  as the chilly wind blew her deep sapphire hair out of place. "I'm-," she began, 
  but was cut off by Taelia's brisk reply.
      "You're here for a quest, aren't you," she said, 
  her voice calm and smooth, but still agitated at the same time.
      "Well... I'm... Um," she stuttered in reply, 
  slightly taken aback by the noble Snow Faerie's behavior.
      "Just bring me a Non-Magical Orange Chia Pop 
  and a Sour Blue Slushie," she said plainly, and without waiting for a reply, 
  shut the door on the flustered Bori.
      "Oh, well... ok," was all the Bori had to mumble 
  through the door before trudging off, slightly less cheerful than when she arrived 
  at the frozen house atop Terror Mountain.
      After slumping down in a cozy armchair and finishing 
  her headache potion, Taelia regretted how she had treated the poor Bori. "I 
  do hope she comes back," she said to no one in particular, rising from her chair.
      She looked into her mirror at herself. The mirror 
  had been a gift from Fyora herself, and was very beautiful. The border seemed 
  almost alive as the azure and cerulean mists blended and drifted together like 
  a light snowfall. "I wish I had been kinder to her," she told her reflection 
  who, surprisingly, replied, "She probably didn't even want a quest."
      Walking over to her spell cabinet, the real Snow 
  Faerie retorted, "Why else would she be here?"
      "You've never seen her here before," the mirror 
  Taelia replied, glancing at her skeptically from her position directly in front 
  of the opposite side of the mirror. "Maybe she just moved in and simply wanted 
  to say 'Hi.'"
      "Like I said, I hope she comes back," she replied, 
  ending the conversation.
      "Okay," the mirror-faerie replied, disappearing 
  to the left, leaving Taelia staring at an uninhabited room identical to hers 
  through the reflective glass.
      ***
      "Great, Mira, just great. You haven't even been 
  living here for a week and you've managed to tick off the locals," the blue 
  Bori grumbled under her breath, trudging off to the smoothie shop to get the 
  Snow Faerie's reagents for her spell.
      Amira, or Mira as her friends called her, had 
  just recently bought a Neohome on the top of Terror Mountain for its breathtaking 
  view of Happy Valley.
      Mira was a timid but brave Bori, always the optimist, 
  and she loved to play in the snow, as most Bori do. She had grown up in Faerieland, 
  but had always been drawn to the snow-capped peaks of Terror Mountain. She had 
  spent most of the morning trying to meet as many people as she could.
      "One Sour Blue Slushie please," she said to the 
  Eyrie behind the counter. After putting her Neopoints on the counter, she started 
  up the mountain again. Luckily she had had the Chia Pop in her Neohome, saving 
  her the time and Neopoints it would take to get one.
      "Maybe she'll be in a better mood once I bring 
  her these spell ingredients," she reasoned with herself, trying to take the 
  optimistic route.
      ***
      For what seemed the millionth time that morning, 
  Taelia rushed to the door, hoping to see the Bori's eager face, but only handing 
  out more quests.
      Finally she decided that the Bori wasn't coming 
  back. She had looked very disappointed when she closed the door on her. Although 
  Taelia wished that she had not treated the poor Bori the way she had, she decided 
  it was too late to change anything about it and decided to go out and gather 
  herbs on the mountainside.
      Grabbing her herb bag on her way out, she headed 
  out the door, hanging a sign on the front that read in bold blue letters, "Out 
  gathering herbs. Be back soon."
      She pondered on the clouds moving in from the 
  west, wondering if they would bring much snow. Often snow clouds would pass 
  right over the mountain and head straight for Happy Valley.
      After a short walk though a well-used path that 
  cut though a grove of tall pine trees, she finally reached her favorite spot 
  for herb gathering. There were many of the herbs that she always used in many 
  of her potions.
      She kneeled down and began picking the small 
  leaves and berries that sprouted from the snow. Suddenly she felt a rumbling 
  in the earth.
      Straightening up, the Snow Faerie looked around, 
  wondering what could be the cause of such a shaking. She looked up to the clouds 
  once again. Yes, she thought, There will definitely be snow today.
      ***
      "She'll probably be back soon," Mira reassured 
  herself as she headed for the Cliffhanger game after reading the sign on the 
  Snow Faerie's door. A light snow was falling around her as the sky filled with 
  light fluffy clouds. Mira loved the fresh feeling of soft snow beneath her feet, 
  and savored the thought of a fresh coat covering the ground.
      As she waited in line for her game, she overheard 
  the two Kyrii in line behind her in a conversation about some recent avalanches 
  on Terror Mountain.
      "My friend's sister said she saw a snow beast 
  roaming around in a valley between two peaks of the mountain," the white Kyrii 
  said to his red companion. "That might be what's causing all these avalanches."
      "But there's tourists swarming over the mountain," 
  the other Kyrii mused. "A snow beast would have nowhere to hide. At least, not 
  in any of the larger valleys."
      "Yeah, but it could be squeezed into one of the 
  smaller valleys like the one past the woods behind the Snow Faerie's cottage. 
  Almost no one goes there because that's her property."
      Suddenly Mira was at the front of the line, the 
  Tuskaninny with his hand extended for the Neopoint fee, and she heard no more 
  of the two Kyrii's conversation.
      After an enjoyable game of Cliffhanger, Mira 
  decided to check if the Snow Faerie was back yet. The once joyful fluffy clouds 
  now began darkening, turning into an angry looking snowstorm. Mira padded along 
  happily, oblivious of the danger she was headed for.
      ***
      Finally straightening up with a full basket, 
  Taelia once again looked at the sky. A light blanket of snow was covering the 
  ground, and she stopped for a moment to watch the snowflakes fall.
      No matter how often it snowed on Terror Mountain, 
  she always stopped and watched in respect of how comparable the snowflakes were 
  to people. Each one a little different in their own way, yet all falling together 
  in one beautiful marvel, every one necessary for a greater plan. Each fell differently, 
  some straight down, some swirling in mini tornadoes, none knowing where the 
  wind would take them, but all reaching their final destination somehow.
      Suddenly another strange rumbling caught her 
  attention. It was much like the one before it, but this one shook the earth 
  so forcefully that the Snow Faerie nearly lost her balance. She grabbed a tree 
  for support, and looked up the mountain peak that loomed over her, almost blocking 
  out the evening light.
      From her angle, it seemed that the clouds were 
  coming cascading down from the heavens, but the wise Snow Faerie knew that this 
  was none other than an avalanche.
      As the huge wall of snow neared her, Taelia attempted 
  to find a place she would be safe. She spotted a large boulder she could probably 
  hide behind a little ways down the slope in front of her. As fast as she could, 
  she ran for the large rock, but was quickly overtaken by the massive cascade 
  of snow and uprooted trees.
      Attempting to swim with the snow as she had been 
  told, Taelia was quickly swept away by the current. As the heavy snow pushed 
  her under the surface, she tried one last attempt and tried to move the snow 
  with magic, but to no avail. There was simply too much snow to control.
      As she was being swept down the mountain, even 
  farther from any type of civilization, an uprooted tree came out of nowhere, 
  bashing her in the head. The last thing she could hear before falling unconscious 
  was the pounding of her own heart in her ears.
      ***
      Mira was beginning to be worried. After seeing 
  that the Snow Faerie had still not returned, she had decided to see if she was 
  okay and followed the path through the woods behind her cottage. After hearing 
  the two Kyrii's conversation, she was beginning to think that they were right.
      By now the snow was falling in thick swirling 
  patterns, and the clouds were thick enough to darken the whole woods around 
  her. It would be getting late soon, and she would have to return her quest items 
  before the next day.
      Suddenly it went almost pitch black. Thinking 
  the sun had finally set, Mira looked to the horizon only to see a huge mountain 
  peak rising up in front of her, like a looming beast hidden in shadows. Mira 
  swallowed hard and continued walking, determined to finish her quest.
      As she walked, the path started to seem strange. 
  It was getting very steep, and, unlike the rest of the trail, the snow was loose 
  and soft, rather than hard packed from being tramped on. She bent down to inspect 
  the snow and saw that there was also broken sticks and rocks scattered about, 
  and farther along were trees sticking out of the snow roots first.
      Suddenly Mira realized what had happened. It 
  had to have been an avalanche. Images of the Snow Beast shot through her head. 
  She had seen pictures and heard all the horror stories. Right on the spot she 
  almost turned and ran for her life, but then she realized the Snow Faerie must 
  have been caught in the avalanche!
      Mira was now faced with a difficult decision. 
  Should she try to find the Snow Faerie on her own, or go back for help? If she 
  stayed, she might not be able to find her, and she might get caught by the Snow 
  Beast. But if she left, it might be too late by the time she got back with help.
      Her decision time was cut short when she suddenly 
  felt a vibration in the snow, unlike the ones that the Snow Faerie had experienced, 
  but more like a soft trembling that only a Bori's super sensitivity to snow 
  and ice could pick up. The pattern of the tremors felt like long, slow footsteps, 
  which could only mean one thing.
      The Snow Beast.
      Panicking, Mira dashed for the nearest cover 
  she saw, a large pile of ripped up trees. She dove under the interweaving branches 
  and sat there, shivering with fear, as the tremors grew stronger.
      Slowly the vibrations died away, leaving Mira 
  shivering in fear at the very thought of coming face to face with the dreaded 
  Snow Beast.
      She knew now that she could not leave for help. 
  She only hoped that the giant monster had not found the Snow Faerie yet. Poking 
  her head out of the many entangled branches, Mira saw that she was alone. But 
  where to start searching, she thought to herself.
      All she could hear was the pounding of her own 
  heart in her ears. For a moment, she closed her eyes and took a deep, calming 
  breath.
      As she did, she felt something, a small, nearly 
  impossible to notice beating that, under normal circumstances, would have gone 
  utterly unnoticed. It seemed like a beat similar to that of her own heart, but 
  colder, more in tune with the icy world around it. It seemed to pulse from all 
  the snow and ice, going straight through the young Bori's paws and reverberating 
  through her entire body.
      As if possessed, Mira began to dig, right on 
  the spot she stood. Her claws tore through the snow, shoving it out of the way, 
  making a tunnel that grew deeper by the minute. She dug with strength she didn't 
  know she had, and kept digging, oblivious to the now pitch blackness that surrounded 
  her.
      Finally, breaking through the last layer of snow, 
  Mira fell into a small air pocket that the Snow Faerie had probably created 
  in her last attempt to save herself from the avalanche. Though it was pitch 
  black on the surface, the white snow seemed to brighten the cavern a tiny bit.
      As her eyes adjusted to the dim light of the 
  tiny cavern, Mira saw the Snow Faerie, lying on the snow against the wall of 
  the small area. Quickly running over to her, Mira cold tell she was still alive, 
  although she was unconscious. Worried she would not be able to carry her back, 
  she put her paw on shoulder of the sleeping Snow Faerie, who suddenly woke with 
  a jolt.
      Startled, Mira jumped back. She watched as Taelia 
  slowly got to her feet and looked around in confusion. Something seemed different 
  about her than the first time Mira had seen her, either because she had been 
  injured in the avalanche, or maybe she was simply less angry now. Her eyes seemed 
  slightly glazed over, and it took her a moment to notice Mira staring up at 
  her from the floor of the small cavern.
      Suddenly her eyes brightened, and she practically 
  collapsed, crouching on the floor and gingerly feel the back of her head.
      After a moment of silence, Mira timidly uttered, 
  "Are you okay?"
      The Snow Faerie looked up at her, still clutching 
  the back of her head, and said in a voice barely above a whisper, "I don't know. 
  I was gathering herbs and..." She sighed deeply. "I don't know. I can't remember."
      "Where are we?" she said looking at the snow 
  walls around her. She winced as she lifted her hand off the back of her head.
      "We're... on Terror Mountain. I'm not exactly 
  sure where, but I think there was an... an avalanche," Mira replied.
      "We have to get back to my cottage," Taelia said, 
  rising to her feet. "There is a major snowstorm coming soon, I'm pretty sure." 
  She looked critically at Mira for a moment, and then added, "I'm sorry about 
  how I treated you earlier. I was just fed up with some of the morning's questers, 
  and vented my anger on the next person I saw. May I ask for your name?"
      "Oh," Mira stuttered, slightly taken aback by 
  her unexpected apology. "I'm Amira, but you can just call me Mira."
      "Alright then, Mira. Lets get out of here before 
  this cavern caves in on us," she stated, already climbing up the tunnel Mira 
  had dug only moments earlier. Mira quickly scurried up after her, overjoyed 
  that nothing had gone wrong.
      After emerging from the surface, they realized 
  exactly how late it was. Mira could barely see her paw in front of her it was 
  so dark. Suddenly Taelia pulled from her pocket a small orb that emitted a pale 
  sapphire glow. It wasn't much light to see by, but it was better than nothing.
      "Do you have any clue which way to go?" Taelia 
  asked the young Bori, breaking the silence. Mira looked around them but saw 
  nothing, save for the thousands of flakes of heavy snow that fell around her.
      "Don't you know," the Bori asked, a touch of 
  concern bordering her usually calm voice.
      "I can't tell. I must have been hit pretty hard 
  in the head during that avalanche. I've lost my sense of direction." This greatly 
  worried Mira, who after her scare with what she assumed was the Snow Beast, 
  had forgotten what direction she had come from.
      Wandering around until they found the woods seemed 
  their only option at this point, which, in such dark conditions, seemed impossible.
      "Are you sure you're okay?" Mira inquired to 
  the Snow Faerie. After walking for about twenty minutes, she seemed to be losing 
  focus, and continued to grip her head where she had been injured.
      "I'm fine... what was your name again?" The wound 
  must have been more severe than it seemed, as Taelia was slowly slipping away 
  from Mira.
      "Maybe we should stop for a minute," Mira suggested. 
  Even as she said it, she felt a familiar feeling in her paws. It was a bunch 
  of long, slow vibrations, spaced widely apart like large, slow footsteps. But 
  now it was growing stronger by the second, the vibrations becoming harsher and 
  stronger until she was sure they would see the massive creature any moment.
      Turning around, Mira saw that Taelia had collapsed 
  in the snow. They had to move, and fast, but as she thought it, she realized 
  they had no chance of outrunning the dreaded Snow Beast, especially with the 
  condition the Snow Faerie was in.
      As she turned back to the direction the vibration 
  was coming from, she was nearly knocked off her feet by the most violent tremor 
  she had ever felt. She quickly snatched the small orb that the Snow Faerie had 
  dropped and shoved it into the snow, extinguishing their light, but hoping to 
  keep from drawing attention to them.
      Then, as quickly as it had come, the vibrations 
  had stopped, and Mira was left in utter silent blackness. Abruptly, from the 
  clouds, there came a silver light. Miraculously, the clouds had parted just 
  far enough to let the luminescent glow of the moon brighten the whole environment.
      And there before Mira, like a great monster, 
  was the Snow Beast.
      Her first instinct was to scream, but her throat 
  would not work. She tried to run, but she was frozen to the spot, staring in 
  pure horror at the looming beast in front of her, turned silver by the illuminating 
  light of the moon.
      Mira crouched there, not even daring to breath 
  as the Snow Beast surveyed his surroundings, his fangs dripping with icy looking 
  saliva. Awed by his grand size, Mira nearly fainted on the spot, but breathed 
  an inner sigh of relief as he walked past her.
      She turned her head a fraction of an inch to 
  watch him go, but was horrified to see he was heading for the Snow Faerie, who 
  was kneeling in the snow just yards away, her breathing labored. The massive 
  creature was just yards from the injured faerie when Mira realized what she 
  had to do. However much she hated the plan that had just come to her, she had 
  to give the Snow Faerie some chance to escape.
      Turning around and taking a deep, shivering breath, 
  Mira reached into her pocket and produced a Sour Blue Smoothie, the very reagent 
  she had been bringing to the Snow Faerie earlier that day. Pulling her arm back 
  to aim, she let the drink fly, straight at the Snow Beast.
      As the icy drink made contact with his neck and 
  exploded, covering his body with the sticky mixture, he froze in mid step. Then 
  he jerkily turned back to Mira and roared a deep, gruff roar that shook the 
  young Bori to the core.
      As the agitated monster scanned the ground for 
  his attacker, Mira yelled in a shaky yet confident seeming voice, "Over here 
  you stupid, overgrown Snicklebeast," then ran like a Bori on fire. She could 
  hear the hulking beast storming after her, easily pushing out of the way logs 
  and rocks that the small Bori had to dodge or jump over.
      Taking one last look at the Snow Faerie, who 
  was surrounded still by the glowing moonlight, Mira saw that she was watching 
  her go and clumsily trying to get to her feet. Then suddenly the side of the 
  mountain peak cut her off from view, and Mira looked ahead and kept running, 
  not looking back for fear that the hulking Snow Beast would be right behind 
  her.
      As she ran, her back legs passing her front legs 
  in an attempt to go faster, Mira saw up ahead a long gorge that apparently used 
  to be a frozen river before the ice froze and shattered away, leaving a long 
  gash in the earth. She knew the Snow monster, no matter how strong, would not 
  be able to jump or climb out if he fell in, so she did possibly the craziest 
  thing she could have done.
       Just before plummeting over the edge, Mira stopped 
  short, surprising the smoothie covered Snow Beast and causing him to stumble 
  and fall into the empty river. Though it was too dark to see him, Mira heard 
  one last roar from the giant monster before she dashed back to the Snow Faerie.
      Taelia was right where she had been when Mira 
  left her, standing rooted to the spot until she saw the young Bori return.
      "That was very noble of you," she stated as they 
  began to walk back, her head injury virtually gone except for a large welt on 
  her head.
      Mira only smiled in response as they made the 
  short walk back, with the light of a full moon to guide them.
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