The Darkest Faerie Rises: Part Two by ewagon
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Drakar stared at Jhudora; she seemed to be crazy. "What
do you mean, 'It is finally beginning?'"
"I mean that as you say that, you are solidifying
your position as the darkest faerie ever."
"And why is that?"
Jhudora laughed at her. "Just LOOK at you. You
are young, arrogant, and you have a strong will power. The very same will you
have now to NOT be the darkest faerie will one day motivate you to control Faerieland.
Do you not understand? YOU, Drakar, YOU will rule Faerieland one day, and I
will train you all you need to know in order to do so."
Drakar stared at Jhudora with an icy glare that
was full of evil, though she was unaware that it existed. "If I am to be so
evil, why do you want to teach me? Since I will be more powerful than you anyway."
"Because, Drakar, no dark faerie alone is strong
enough. But together, with you as our leader, we cannot fail."
"What makes you say that?"
"Is not it obvious? You are more evil and cruel
inside than me, though you may not yet know it."
Drakar, becoming move angry and evil by the
second at Jhudora's predictions, glared at evil with her evil glare and asked
icily, "Then teach me so that one day I will be powerful enough to change what
kind of faerie I am."
Jhudora snickered, "By then, you will want to
be powerful to defeat Fyora, not to be some other silly kind of faerie."
Drakar simply replied, "We shall see."
Jhudora looked at her with a hint of admiration
and a hint of annoyance, "Then let it begin."
As the months and years wore on, Drakar turned
evil. Not intentionally, and not all at once. But a gradual change overtook
the young girl in Jhudora's care. Drakar no longer helped a faerie that dropped
her books. She no longer introduced herself to the new faerie, and she no longer
wanted to be someone else. She was now dropping other people's books, she was
taunting the new faeries in school, and she was loving every minute of the attention
she got from the council and Jhudora.
Then a fateful day came when Jhudora summoned
Drakar.
"Today is the day, Drakar. I have been warning
you about it for a while. Are you ready?"
"I have met your strength and nearly overcome
you. I have been waiting for this day for a long time."
"So you have, but I have one last thing to teach
you. Whenever you bless someone, make sure that you are also blessed, at least
indirectly."
Drakar rolled her eyes at this instruction.
"You REALLY think that you have to tell me that?"
Jhudora replied, "Of course not, but that is
a lesson that needs to be said, not because it is not obvious, but because it
cannot be ignored."
"Well, DUH!" replied Drakar as they flew off
towards the dark faerie council.
"And what do we have here, Jhudora?" asked the
oldest council member.
"Wise council members, Drakar has met and exceeded
my expectations for her. She is now my match and has nearly overcome me. She
has yet to do so only because I end the lesson when that occurs, and that is
her cue that she has won. Her only task left is to be tested and to devise a
plan."
"Very well Jhudora, you have done well. You
are indeed a great teacher and we are indebted to you for your service. May
you receive the highest position in Neopia when Drakar leads us into the battle
and wins."
Drakar, hearing this, stepped into the conversation.
"So you think you can use me? You think that because I am the darkest faerie
you can manipulate me?!" Drakar started screaming with rage, "I will show you
to try to treat me like a puppet!!!" Drakar looked ready to take on the entire
council and Jhudora with ever ounce of her power.
Jhudora stepped in and grabbed Drakar's arm
while hissing into her ear, "Do not be foolish! Just because you can defeat
me in battle does not mean you can defeat them."
Drakar looked up at Jhudora and nodded. She
was right. She looked up at the council and spoke to them, "I will not apologize,
because I am not sorry. But I will NOT be a puppet of yours to take control
of Faerieland. Do not forget, it will be ME who leads you into battle and ME
who does the real fighting. I will decide what honors will be rewarded to who
and who shall be in what position under me. Just because you are members of
the council does not give you that right."
The council looked at each other and the oldest
council member spoke again, "You are right; we apologize. When you defeat us
in battle, we will be your humble servants. Until then, you are still subject
to us, but you still deserve our respect, and you shall have it."
"That is more like it," said Drakar as she nodded
at his words and bowed before him. "Until then, I am subject to you, but when
that day comes, it is I who will be in control, not you."
"Very well, now go and train and learn. Jhudora
will still mentor you, but you are no longer under her command."
When Drakar left, two of the council members
spoke with each other. The wise member said, "We cannot let her control us!
Who knows how much power she will have! She is so young still and has already
defeated Jhudora, one of the most powerful dark faeries!"
The older replied, "I am not blind, I realize
that, but what choice does she have? Either we can willingly submit to her,
or she could destroy us with one blow soon, which do you prefer? I'd rather
be her servant than be forced to endure her power, what about you?"
The wiser thought it over and had little to
say. "You are right, we knew this day would come, so now here it is and we have
to deal with it properly."
"I think our main problem will be with her anger.
She obviously does not like opposition, though she does think things through
when someone encourages her to stop and think about it. That is good; perhaps
we can use it to our advantage."
"We can only hope."
When Drakar joined Jhudora for more training,
she was seething. How dare those council members try to treat her like a puppet.
She'd show them. As soon as she used them to control Neopia, they would be the
first to live in her royal dungeon. They would be kept alive, of course, but
she hoped that they would wish otherwise.
As she was training, she accidentally muttered
out loud, "I do not know who they think they are."
Jhudora heard her and stopped short. "Drakar,
they are the council. They are the ones who instructed me to teach you, and
you heard what they say. Until you can defeat them they still have power over
you."
Drakar started seething with rage again. "Yes,
but it is not right. I will NOT be subject to people who think they can use
me to fulfill their desires." Drakar seemed to be done, but then she looked
up with an afterthought, "Oh, and Jhudora, that includes you."
Jhudora looked at her with admiration and spoke,
"I would never use you, you have become like a daughter to me."
Drakar just looked at her with a hint of disgust.
"Do not give me that, you are as power hungry as the lot of them and you know
it. Being humble is no better than being high and mighty like they are."
Jhudora looked at her with nearly full admiration
and bowed before her, "You are right, I am sorry. It is true that I do hope
I will get a good position, but I most certainly do not think I can overpower
or use you in any way other than a position solidified for myself when you rule
us all."
Drakar looked over Jhudora, as if staring inside
Jhudora to determine whether she was telling the truth or not. "I believe you,
but I warn you. Crossing me would be a fatal mistake. As much as you've done
for me, it'd be a pity to imprison or torture you."
"I would not ever cross you, Drakar."
"I believe it is time that you start calling
me master or show me some form of respect when you refer to me as Drakar, because
I am more powerful than you and am growing more powerful even as we speak."
"Of course, Drakar," said Jhudora as she once
again bowed low.
Jhudora noticed a change coming upon Drakar,
her skin was turning purple, and her wings were becoming more leathery. She
was becoming an image of pure beauty and evil all at once, and Jhudora knew
that her time with Drakar was rapidly coming to an end and there was nothing
she could do to stop it.
"Oh, I have come to love you like my daughter,
I hope that you will fulfill your deepest desires and goals."
"Oh I will, and I hope that I can count on you
to help me fulfill them."
Jhudora looked upon Drakar with respect and
admiration. "I remember you came here as a miserable faerie wishing you were
someone else, and I am happier than most people could imagine that you are leaving
here as what you were destined to be. The darkest faerie."
To be continued...
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