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The second chapter in the epic tale of Eve. |
The baby that Xandor didn't want to live Had no idea she was a fugitive She just wanted her mommy and started to cry But nobody came and she didn't know why But she stopped crying and started laughing instead At the two little lights floating above her head These two little lights were from the fairy world Who came to the cries of the poor little girl Of course, these two fairies knew who the girl was Her coming arrival had long been discussed Though fairies stay mostly out of human things They still pay attention to what's happening And even the fairies feared Xandor the Blade So they all agreed to give this baby aid All fairies were ordered to help with the search These two were just the ones that found her first They guided the boat safely down the river They fed her with goat's milk and fairy nectar They used their magic to keep her dry and clean And also to keep the boat from being seen Into the ocean, a small boat would glide And never once did the fairies leave her side Not 'til they found Eve a safe place to stay This place was an island very far away On this island, there lived only women Men were not welcome, it was forbidden Any man that was dumb enough to dare Found a knife in his belly before he got there Even though these gorgeous women seemed sweet They were almost as fearsome as the Dragonteeth These were the mythical Ladies of War No army in the world could protect Eve more They welcomed the child with wide open arms And swore a blood oath she would come to no harm The fairies told the Ladies Eve was her name And then they flew back in the direction they came And this was the place where the Daystar was raised Twelve years went by quickly as if they were days After those years ticked away on the clock Young Eve had her back pressed against a huge rock Under the rock was a sword and a shield She felt she was already ready to wield Until the rock moved she was stuck with her toys Weapons of wood far more suited for boys Toys were no good for a Lady of War So she pushed on that rock until her head was sore Finally, she realized it was no use Like she did every day since she was about two Every Lady of War had to go through this test They couldn't be Ladies 'til they had success Eve knelt on the ground still upset she gave in She swore that tomorrow she'd be back again She was tired of waiting though, that was for sure Her dreams were filled with glorious adventures She thought 'For today, I guess my dreams will wait.' She had no idea that would not be her fate Eve didn't know of her own destiny Or what happened to her when she was a baby The girls weren't allowed to know about their past And Eve never felt any reason to ask Her home was here with the other ladies In this beautiful village built into the trees To Eve, this island was true paradise She wouldn't have wanted any other life Eve left the rock farm and went down to the shore She was soon joined by all future Ladies of War Out in the ocean was an anchored boat Eve had butterflies and a lump in her throat All of the girls there were jumping with joy None of these girls had ever seen a boy Even if this was as close as they'd get It was still almost enough to make them split The island's Elders were trading with the men But the men weren't allowed to come on the island All business was handled up on the ship's deck The girls wished among themselves for a shipwreck A strict voice behind them said "Hey, that's enough!" And all of the girls left the beach in a huff The voice came from their teacher Penelope She said "Well, good morning. How are you, ladies? You're all ready to learn your lessons I'm sure." "Yes, Miss Penelope." came the answer The future Ladies didn't sound happy though So Penelope said "Girls, I hope that you know Boys are nothing more than two legged pigs Filled with awful smells and disgusting habits I know you're excitement, girls. I understand But nothing's more disappointing than a man." After Penelope finished her speech She told them "Now quiet!" then began to teach They learned math and science among other things And then they began with their weapons training Of all the girls, Eve was best with the bow She always hit her targets with her arrows All the girls almost went out of their minds When Eve showed them she could shoot two at a time Penelope didn't seem all that impressed She said "Okay, Eve. It is time for a test." As if by magic, three coconuts were there In Penelope's hands being thrown in the air Eve took no time to spring into action But Penelope wasn't testing her reaction She pulled her sword out from the belt at her waist And stopped the blade short just an inch from Eve's face Penelope said "You must stay on your toes If you wish to survive against all of your foes. One day dear ladies, this all will be real And the one who's against you will not stop their steel." As Penelope let this lesson sink in The heart in Eve's chest started beating again The feeling she was now having was rare If she didn't know better, she'd think she was scared However, of course, that wasn't the case And if you told her different she'd smash in your face Eve knew the reason training was so hard Was only to keep her from receiving scars Penelope said "That is all for today. Later, for homework, practice your swordplay. Now I want you all to go look your best Tonight's sunset will bring Diana's tests." Penelope's news sent the girls into shock "The Tests" meant Diana pushed over her rock Tonight she would go off to travel the world She was now a Lady, no longer a girl Eve forced herself to pretend to be pleased As the excited girls all ran off to their trees Eve didn't know why they made such a fuss She wouldn't admit she was really jealous She went to her tree and climbed up the rope And sat in the corner of her hut to mope She couldn't stop wishing that this was her quest But after a bit she began to get dressed All the girls had a special suit to wear She put on the armor and braided her hair She put on her helmet and buckled her belt And marvelled at how much better he felt She picked up the dagger not to be used It was just for show when she put on the suit That was a rule that Eve constantly broke Late at night, she used it to practice her throws A bug flew into the sight of her eyes She threw the dagger and it went through the fly Eve thought to herself "That's a perfect score!" She retrieved her knife and went down to the shore Everyone was there for the occasion They all told Diana "Congratulations." Diana couldn't hide her excitement As the sun began setting in the horizon First, all the ladies enjoyed a feast Of honey, ambrosia and slow roasted beast All the girls then gave Diana a toast Then everyone went to line up at the coast A raft was brought out to the water's edge Penelope went to Diana and said "You were just a six week old baby On the day that you were brought to me You were helpless and whiny and boy, did you stink And now, here you are, done with all your training Everyone here is very proud of you And we wish you the best in whatever you do." A cheer broke out from the entire crowd Diana turned red when they started to shout As quick as they started, the cheers died with a hush And everyone's mood then became serious Sabrina, the eldest of all the Ladies Had come from her hut to be down at the beach Eve had seen her before but occasions were few She was ancient and maybe a bit crazy too Still she commanded the utmost respect Otherwise, she'd part your head from your neck Sabrina stood there with a scroll in her hand She said "From now on, Diana, you're banned If you come back you will be put to death Unless you fulfill all of these written quests. Go now, Diana. Whatever your choice Remember your training. Oh, and beware of boys." Sabrina handed Diana the scroll Which seemed to be written on paper of gold Diana did not dare to open it yet The contents of it were a major secret She loaded her raft and said her goodbyes Eve could have sworn she had tears in her eyes And just as she was about to sail away A voice from the darkness called out to them "Hey!" The Ladies all pulled out their daggers and swords A man in a rowboat was coming ashore Before the man could get out of his boat The Ladies were there with their swords at his throat The man cried out and he fell to his knees He said "I beg you, girls! Don't kill me! Please! I bring you a warning from my Captain There are six black sailed ships coming west with the wind... |