Chronicles of Eden - Act V

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Authors: Alexander Gordon
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alongside him as they made their way along the dirt road together. Inside the cabin everyone was trying to go about their normal business, with Specca at the table writing in the monster book about how overly persistent and annoying fairies actually were, Alyssa sitting across from her while drumming her fingers irritably on the table, Triska and Squeak sitting on the couch together while showing signs of growing aggravation and frustration, and Luna and Falla lying on the bed together, with Falla holding a pillow over her face and Luna holding her hands over her ears with a weak expression.
    “Weeee!” Pip cheered as she continuously circled about the roof in a blue blur, flying all around the ceiling of the room nonstop as she never seemed to show signs of fatigue or boredom.
    “I got it,” Triska finally spoke up, with the girls tiredly looking over to her as she rocked her head back and watched Pip streaking by overhead again and again with a dull gaze. “We didn’t make it back in Eston. We died, and we finally arrived in hell.”
    “That’s too bad,” Falla muttered. “I was contemplating killing myself to escape this wretched life, but if I’m already dead then all hope is lost.”
    “Dear lord,” Specca whined as she held her hands to her face. “She never stops. She never stops or even slows down.”
    “Alyssa,” Triska groaned while holding a hand over her eyes. “Can’t you throw her out of here with your magic or something?”
    “I tried five times already, remember?” Alyssa growled before she started hitting her hand down on the table. “She just keeps coming back!”
    “Maybe it wasn’t such a good idea to take her with us,” Luna whined while shutting her eyes.
    “It’s not like we wanted her here with us to begin with!” Falla shouted out at the fast moving fairy.
    “Would Daniel be upset if we silenced her for good?” Alyssa asked sharply while watching the blue blur moving about above them.
    “We can’t kill her,” Specca said shaking her head while looking at the monster book with worried eyes. “She’s not evil, she’s just… arg , so annoying!”
    Squeak held her hands over her ears and shut her eyes while squeaking loudly a few times, her antennae twitching while she obviously lost her patience with the fairy.
    “Weeee! This is fun!” Pip cheered as she kept flying around and around, giggling playfully while never slowing down at all. Trailing behind her glittering specks shimmered in the air briefly before vanishing, only to be replaced with more as the fairy was flying laps around the cabin at high speed.
    “I’m going to kill her,” Triska flatly said as she pulled her dagger out. “I’m going to do it and Daniel will understand why I had to do it.”
    “We’re pacifists, Triska,” Specca snapped at her with a flustered tone as her patience was dwindling dangerously low. “We can’t kill an innocent monster such as her, despite how infuriating she may be.”
    “Then clip her wings,” Falla groaned with exasperation. “Anything to shut her up, just do something! She’s been flying around nonstop for hours!”
    Pip raced around in circles a few more times then flew down and landed on the table in front of Specca, the nixie and Alyssa looking to her with growing ire as the fairy was eyeing the monster book curiously.
    “What are you doing?” she asked cocking her head in question.
    “Struggling to remind myself that I’m a kindhearted monster,” Specca replied through bared teeth.
    “Would you stop flying around for just five minutes and give us some peace and quiet?” Alyssa growled with her eyes giving off a purplish hue.
    Pip hopped onto the open monster book and looked down at the writing curiously while Specca tapped her finger on the table repeatedly with a scowl on her face.
    “What are you writing?” Pip asked the nixie.
    “I’m cataloging all the information we know about your race.”
    “My race?”
    “Fairies, like

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