Here's the third chapter, everyone!
This chapter is sort of like Enzalde's. Just sort of.
Fully alive
More than most
Ready to smile and love life
Fully alive and she knows
How to believe in futuresFully AliveRockin' FlyleafEnzalde: There was a young elven wizard with slanted eyes.
He could bring down a blizzard,
Cite chants between sighs.
He could...
Azrael: Nan, the rhymes are horrible.
Azrael thought.Enzalde: I know, sweet pea, that's why I stopped. You don't have to bend your hand so hard.
Azrael was shocked. He certainly didn't expect that.Enzalde: You amuse me sometimes, dear. Come on, we'll go play in your hovering bee.
Azrael: That means, that time. You heard?
Enzalde: Oh yes, With thoughts as loud as yours and your excessive fidgeting, who wouldn't? You were too excited, dear.
Enzalde liked to tease. She couldn't contain her amusement that she started clapping her hands.Enzalde: In fact, I'm thinking of inviting the Medinas for your birthday. You'd like that, won't you?
Azrael: No! Capital no! If I could write it would be in bold and italics and underlined, even. No!
Enzalde: I'll consider it.
Enzalde liked to tease a lot.Azrael: Please, Nan. No. I'll cry until your ears bleed and your eyes pop out.
Enzalde: Well, tell me one good reason why not.
Azrael: She has to see me as equal. She needs to forget about the little baby boy she saw then.
Enzalde: But you'll always be my baby boy.
Enzalde laughed. She couldn't help but think about how adorable Azrael was, pleading.Azrael: Please don't laugh, Nan.
Enzalde: Alright, Little Prince. I won't invite them this time.
Azrael didn't say any more. He asked her Nana to bring him back inside and kept quiet after that. Enzalde started to get worried and told him again, promising him.Enzalde: I promise. I won't invite them.
Azrael: That's not it. Don't you miss your family?
Enzalde: Now, why would you ask that? You're here, aren't you?
Azrael: I meant your real family, Nan. I'm sure I wear you out.
Enzalde: You're family, sweetheart. There's no need to worry about things.
Azrael: Oh. Okay, Nan.
Azrael sunk into awkward melancholy and that made Enzalde kiss him on the forehead to make him feel better. Enzalde: How about a story?
She gaily held Azrael up and brought him outside to see the sun set.Azrael: If you're telling the story in ad-lib'ed rhymes I'd rather have you sing. You sing well, Nana.
Enzalde: Didn't you say before? You have no choice in the matter, dear.
So, Enzalde went to tell the story. And this story was nothing like the ones she used to tell him.Enzalde: They say that centuries ago, there was a wizard who lived in solitude. He was known by everyone because he was always alone and far from everyone else, aside from the fact that he was raising dragons.
He lived far away from everyone because he enjoyed his peace. He preferred it to the clamor and bustle of people and of the town entirely. The town knew him as Zarall and he could really bring down a blizzard if he had wanted, even summon flames with his wand. So many witches admired him, wizards envied and respected him. But all of them pitied him because he was alone. He was almost a century old, but he was alone.
Azrael was curious and even if he didn't want to, he interrupted Enzalde for questions.Azrael: A century, Nan? Doesn't that mean that he's very old?
Enzalde: Wizards live very long, dear. Let's just say that he was very powerful. And that wizards with power like his lived longer than any other wizard. But a century is still young to them. Maybe someone as old as me?
Azrael: Why is that, Nan?
Enzalde: Simple. The more powerful a wizard is, the more he has access to life sources.
Azrael: What was Zarall's then?
Enzalde: Nature. Imagine how big the pool of energy nature has!
Azrael: So if he would be so many more centuries old, he would be.. Uhh.
Enzalde: Don't worry, dear. I promise you'll learn Math and all its dreadful associates when you're older.
Azrael: But Math sounds good.
Enzalde: That's what you say now.
Azrael: More, Nan. Don't let me stop you!
Enzalde: Well, of all the things he enjoyed more than his peace was gardening. It cured his loneliness and he gets to eat good meals from his own harvest. And he had his earth dragon, Azalea help him with that.
And the only time he would go to town is when he goes to the consignment shop to sell and buy some goods. There he met Hysteria Witcher and whether she had always lived there or not, he wouldn't know. He lived cloistered in his hermit house far too long.
It was awkward, their first meeting. It was the first time he felt that way, maybe because he'd always lived along and didn't know what to make of feelings he never had. Awkward courtship was intertwined with their friendship. But she always welcomed him despite his eccentric nature. While he was weird and secluded, Hysteria was vibrant but enigmatic. He loved that about her. He loved her. Weeks passed. Months. It took him long to grasp what he felt and finally gathered the courage to tell her. And she only laughed.
Hysteria: Took you long enough.
Zarall: Why are you laughing?
Hysteria: That! That exactly! You're too... straight-laced. You always calculate your words.
Zarall: I don't know what to say. I'm sorry.
Hysteria: It's adorable. People here know you. But not enough about you.
Zarall: That means yo knew me even before?
Hysteria: Why do you look so disappointed? I asked around.
Zarall was surprised.Hysteria: Don't get too conceited just yet! It was after you left the shop. You were interesting. Bringing an almost-cellar worth of potions and herbs.
Zarall: It's for those who need them. Those who need to, erm, manipulate their moods to get by.
Hysteria: That says a lot about you. You should go out more, let them know how great you are, not with your magic but with being you!
Zarall: Well, Uh. I don't know.
Hysteria: You do know! But that doesn't matter right now. I can't have you getting awkward after telling me your feelings.
She pulled him close to her and kissed him.Zarall: Felt like a fairy tale.
Hysteria laughed hysterically. That was the funniest thing Zarall had ever said.Hysteria: That's very you, but the fairies will get mad if they hear that.
Zarall: Well. It is rather hard to know which of their stories are real.
Hysteria: That just now was real.
Enzalde: After that...
Azrael's been quiet for a while and Enzalde saw he fell asleep. She smiled to herself; telling this story to Azrael meant so much to her. It made her happy that she didn't have to wait long to tell him what he needs to know. It lifted off the burden she's been carrying.One day,
she thought, One day. When the time comes, everything will fall into place.
These stories will your become memories.
These memories will be remembered and realized.
You'll be the one to make them fully alive.
The mat from the living room is Pralensims' from TSR.
Zarall's clothes were downloaded from Sil Fantasy.