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beauty & the beast / fairy tale au!

[personal profile] sunsummoned 2021-05-05 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
The woods were to be avoided and looked past at all costs.

The woods lingered along the outer edge of the town and there were so many trees it looked like a shadowy zone. For even the sun avoided the area. As a child, Alina had been taught along with everyone else to stay away and for the most part everyone followed the direct rule. The only exception being once a month when a group of raiders were sent to brave the woods and find the supplies they desperately needed. Usually, everyone always returned, sometimes shaken and bloody but still in relatively one piece. This time, however, someone did not.

Standing with the crowd in eerie silence, Alina's breathing picked up at the sight of the horses. They were finally back! The group burst from the woods and their loved ones enveloped them in the safety beyond the borders. Alina waited for Mal to arrive last like always but as time ticked on, fear started to creep over her.

"Where's Mal?" she asked some of the returning guys but they all just shook their heads and quickly darted away from her. No. It couldn't be.

"The demon of the woods got him." A voice cut through the happy tears and sent the hair raising on the back of her neck.

"That's a silly legend," Alina replied, her stomach churning and without waiting for another word, she darted to the cottage she shared with Mal, throwing open the trunks to grab for what she needed. If they weren't going to LOOK for him then she would. The legends and stories were just to share young kids and nothing more.

When night officially fell, she crept from the cottage and towards the edge of the woods. "I will find you," she whispered to herself before she stepped inside and used just enough light from her fingertips to be able to see. While she did not believe in the demon of the woods, she still knew other creatures roamed within the trees.

Ignoring all her basic instincts, she continued along the path and then off it. She needed to find Mal and doubted he would be in the areas everyone else stomped along. Please, she internally begged, don't take him away from her too.
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[personal profile] sunsummoned 2021-05-06 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Going to the ends of the earth might have been a joke in their youth but it truly seemed like it the further she moved into the woods. Had she imagined it or were the trees closer together here? Taller and more menacing. "Stop it," she muttered to herself but as she rounded a corner, something else rustled and it did not sound like leaves at all. It sounded like teeth. She froze and the light went out completely around her, the shadows closing in, hungry and unforgiving. Swallowing down any noises she may have made otherwise, she walked quicker to attempt to move away from the noises.

Could it just be the woods? Similar to an old house just settling?

No. It seemed alive and she could have sworn she felt eyes on her.

Walking faster still, Alina tried to slip the knife out of her bag and not make too much noise while she did so. Please, please, please. Shifting her gaze around, she tried to see in the darkness, resisting the urge to call forth the light again. She could not risk it when she didn't know what or WHO had found her location. There were rumors of more than just the demon in the woods and becoming a late night meal had never been one of her objectives.

Should she leave? No. No. She would not leave Mal out here, she just needed to get a sense of her surroundings and figure out where to go. She continued to stumble backwards, only stopping when her back hit a - gate? A wall? Something. She turned around, fingers gripping to and try and open it. Maybe she could hide there until she figured out what to do next.
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[personal profile] sunsummoned 2022-02-09 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
The sudden flare of pain almost knocked Alina to the ground but she managed to stay standing to attempt to fight the thing off her. Oh, she knew the tales and whispers about what lived in the woods but never knew what to trust. The truth mattered very little at the moment, however, with her blood seeping out and the pain pulsing through her like a second heartbeat. With a muffled gasp, she tried to think of what to do but what COULD she possibly do? The thing had a hold on her until it didn't. What? Another shadow emerged and Alina couldn't figure out what this could be either. Again, there were tales and stories around campfires but she knew better than to give actual belief to any of it.

Edging out of the way, Alina ripped up her cloak to tie around the wound to stop the worst of the blood loss. Her fingers moving along the crumbling wall when she finished. The scraps and cuts were barely felt with her questing fingertips. She could attempt to climb it but what if she lost her footing and snapped her neck? Becoming food for those creatures roiled her stomach and she decided against the plan.

Coming to the edging of the wall, Alina tried to count the amount of steps she took to reach it from where she stood previously. Her eyes moved back to the figures and the flying ones seemed immobile, which left the other blurred figured. It seemed more stationary now and while everything screamed in her to keep going, she couldn't help the prickling curiosity to see what happened. Had it not saved her?

Cautiously, she moved back to her former location, eyes adjusting to the shadows. "Hello?" she offered. "Are you - are you okay?" A stupid question and she bit her lip in annoyance at herself. "Um - thank you for -" She broke off with a slight shudder. The creature looked like a man? Sort of as the figure came more into her view. "You're hurt!" The wounds appeared far worse than her own and without really much more thought, she tore more at her cloak to get strips to bandage the wounds. It? His? She didn't really know.