 A Storybook Tale: Part Two by shadowcristal
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"You're in the magical land of Rodalat," a voice told Lexicae. 
     "Rodalat?" the pet wondered as she yawned. "Maybe 
  this is just another dream," she thought as she tried to move her feet.
      "Rodalat, the land of the Faeries." A beautiful 
  light faerie appeared.
      "Umm... Then why am I here?"
      "Rodalat has been taken over by powers of evil, 
  and we need you, the great hero, to save our land!" the faerie cried out. "I 
  am Lyster of Light and I shall guide you."
      "What do you mean?" Lexicae was very confused. 
  "And by the way, could you help me?"
      Lyster waved her hand and Lexicae found that 
  she could move again. "No problem," the faerie added. "But you'll have to help 
  us in return! Rodalat is in danger! Please defeat the powers of evil, only you 
  can do it!" she asked with begging eyes.
      "What exactly is wrong?" the Aisha asked, quite 
  eager to help. She was feeling rather grateful and acted on impulse. After all, 
  she hadn't been anyone spectacular back there in the Pound. Then again, it could 
  be dangerous...
      "Well, some malevolent pets are taking over our 
  world, controlled by an evil force. The pets themselves are only puppets, and 
  we don't know who is behind the scenes."
      "Can't you do anything?" Lexicae asked, having 
  seen the faerie's great power.
      "It takes many faeries to stop a single pet, 
  and we aren't that many of light. Some have already fled and others have joined 
  forces with darkness. We need a pet to fight a pet!" Lyster pleaded.
      "And that pet is me?" the Aisha asked, not quite 
  convinced.
      "Please help us! I'll even grant you some powers!" 
  the light faerie gestured dramatically. Then she added exasperatedly, "If you 
  would just try to believe..."
      Lexicae thought for a moment. This was a chance 
  to be a hero! The chance of a lifetime! One could definitely not miss out on 
  something like this...
      "I'll help you," the Aisha replied graciously. 
  It felt natural, this new politeness and elegance. "Maybe I'm getting to be 
  a better pet? This is odd..."
      "We are many who are grateful. Please accept 
  this," the light faerie handed a lime-colored orb to the Aisha. "The Orb of 
  Eternal Light shall guide you while I'm not here. Use its power wisely."
      "Where am I supposed to go?" Lexicae asked, fearing 
  the faerie would disappear any second.
      "In the heart of this dark forest there are some 
  pets turned evil. Please begin with them. I'll contact you after you're done 
  with that," Lyster said and disappeared in a swirl of rays.
      "I guess they all have their own ways of disappearing," 
  the Aisha thought.
      Lexicae started walking, and soon found out that 
  the ground would drag her down if she stood in a place too long. Soon she began 
  running, blinded by the light of the orb. A glance at the orb told her she had 
  gone the wrong way. There was a nice compass in the orb, and it pointed to the 
  center of the forest.
      The Aisha stopped and jumped on a low branch 
  of an oak tree to catch her breath. She shrieked when a branch grasped her arm. 
  The vines on the old oak slithered around like snakes and trapped her.
      "Ugh... I can't stand reptiles!" Lexicae thought 
  as she darted away. "Maybe being a hero isn't all that great..."
      There was no time to think as she swiftly ran 
  through the forest. In order to reach the destination faster, the Aisha began 
  to run on all fours.
      Soon she reached the heart of the woods. It was 
  very obvious, since this was the only place where the trees didn't hide the 
  light.
      There wasn't even any light coming from above. 
  The source of light was in the ground, and quite spread-out. Lexicae stopped 
  behind a tree before rushing into the area, considering there would probably 
  be mutant pets around.
      Two appeared. A Werelupe and a Ghost Lupe. More 
  Lupes howled in the background. "Forest of Lupes," the Aisha quickly figured 
  out as she wondered what she could do to save these poor pets.
      "Well, I'll have to do something," Lexicae thought 
  as she played with the orb. The bright light illuminated the whole area when 
  she accidentally dropped it.
      "Who's there?" the Werelupe growled when he saw 
  the green-yellowish light. Lexicae hurriedly picked up the orb, breaking some 
  dried branches and causing more sound.
      "Uh-oh," she thought as she jumped into a tree. 
  Too late she remembered what had happened last time. With a horrified scream, 
  the Aisha fell onto the ground, right between the Werelupe and the Ghost Lupe.
      "What have we here?" the Ghost Lupe grinned slyly. 
  "A little Aisha?"
      "Let's roast her," the Werelupe growled, mad 
  that the other Lupe found the little pet.
       "Not so fast! What do you guys think?" the Ghost 
  Lupe called out to the rest of the Lupes.
      "Roast!"
      "Tender!"
      "Fry?"
      Lexicae closed her eyes and clutched the Orb 
  tightly, hoping it would help her somehow. All those horrible shouts made the 
  air seethe with malice. "Why me? Why now?" she panicked as she awkwardly tried 
  to get away.
      "No, little brat! You won't be escaping!" the 
  Werelupe snarled, grabbing the Aisha's ears.
      "You're hurting me," Lexicae whined. She didn't 
  really expect the villains to apologize or anything, but...
      "You might want to release her," the Ghost Lupe 
  said.
      "Help!" the Aisha shouted, biting the Lupe. She 
  quickly stood up and looked at the sky. The light of the full moon gave her 
  strength, and suddenly Lexicae knew what to do.
      The Orb glowed in the dark, resting on the Aisha's 
  paw
      "Let there be light! Banish the dark and evil... 
  May you never return!" Lexicae shouted as she held the Orb of Eternal Light 
  for all to see.
      All the Lupes immediately threw themselves on 
  the ground and shielded their eyes. The two leaders were too close to be protected 
  by the darkness, and they howled in confusion.
      The rage of light ended and Lexicae squinted, 
  trying to adjust to the dark again. However, it wasn't the same bone-chilling 
  darkness like before. The shadows seemed friendly and warmth seeped through 
  the trees.
      "Being a hero is worth all that trouble... But 
  I wish I wouldn't get so scared," Lexicae thought, "After all, all those heroes 
  one sees are always confident. I'd like to have that kind of confidence." She 
  smiled gently as she reached a paw out to the two Lupes.
      They weren't so sinister-looking anymore. Actually, 
  the Lupes seemed to be rather peaceful.
      "Thank you for freeing us," one of them said. 
  Lexicae immediately recognized that it had been the Ghost Lupe.
      "You're our savior," the other one said, "and 
  we'll give you some clues. The final and greatest evil is inside the fortress 
  on the edge of the forest. It is a long and dangerous path there."
      "May luck be with you."
      "That is all we can say," the former Werelupe 
  said.
      "Thanks for the information!" Lexicae called 
  out as she walked off. To be honest, she was kind of disappointed. Wasn't a 
  hero supposed to get a parade or something like that? Just four sentences and 
  a piece of advice...
      "Being a hero is odd. Definitely."
      -
      As she continued to walk, she looked at the Orb. 
  It had shown its power. For a single second, Lexicae had felt all that power 
  going through her and then into the forest. It was such a great force, like 
  a strong wind that could knock you over.
      "You have been informed about the location of 
  the greatest evil," a voice whispered. The Aisha recognized Lyster.
      "What are you doing here?" she asked, somewhat 
  confused.
      "Wow! What an amazing bravado! Just whopped out 
  the orb and they all turned good!" the faerie exclaimed, then looked at the 
  pet. "I'm here to help you!" Lyster added.
      "Thanks," the pet replied humbly. They slowly 
  but steadily marched towards the fortress.
      "Can you see it now?" Lyster pointed.
      "Yeah... It's that gray, ugly building, isn't 
  it?"
      The light faerie nodded.
      "Well, let's keep on walking!" Lexicae exclaimed 
  cheerfully. It felt good to defeat some enemies. But deep down there, she felt 
  a twinge of doubt. Was it supposed to be this easy to conquer villains? The 
  Lupes had seemed too easy... It was unnatural.
      "What is it?" Lyster asked as she saw the Aisha 
  involuntarily shiver.
      "Nothing," Lexicae lied and kept on walking. 
  There was also this dry taste in her mouth. Something was wrong... It was just 
  a little bit wrong, but still not completely correct. She'd have to be careful.
      "By the way, I'll have to warn you for something," 
  the light faerie gave the pet a serious look. "You see, there'll be this pond 
  somewhere over there, quite close to the fortress. Do not drink from it, I repeat, 
  do not drink... since the water will make you forget everything."
      "Everything?" the Aisha shuddered. If she forgot 
  Valkera, Dr. Death, Neopia... All those wonderful things!
      "Yes. Everything."
      "I see. But why are you telling me now?" Lexicae 
  asked. She had that prickly feeling again.
      "I have to go ahead and check the place out for 
  you, now don't I?" Lyster asked.
      "Umm... I guess..." the Aisha mumbled, suddenly 
  unsure of herself. "Is this how a hero is supposed to act?" she reprimanded 
  herself. It all seemed so trouble-free... in fact, too effortless to be true.
      "Well, I'm off!" the light faerie waved and flew 
  off, leaving a trail of glowing yellow stars after her.
      "She looks pretty..." Lexicae thought before 
  she resumed her duty, the long walk to the fort.
      Soon the Aisha reached that body of water Lyster 
  had been talking about. She looked into the pond. It was so dark, so frightening... 
  Yet fascinating.
      "Wasn't it the same thing with the book?" she 
  asked herself and drifted off. So sleepy... Hypnotised, the Aisha dipped her 
  paw into the pond.
      A scream woke her up. Lyster!
 To be continued... 
					 
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