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When Petunia parked the car, Tamara got out, grabbing her books from the glove box, and it was then she realised she had no idea what had happened to her suitcase. She was relieved when Petunia got it out of the boot of the car. Smiling she took it in her free hand and started walking towards the school. Finding out something so unexpected had thrown her for a while. It would take her some time to get used to the idea that she really did have a living relative who was fae, even though she knew it was a possibility considering the fact she'd found an entrance to the school.



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Collection: The Fae World, Status: Complete, Word Count: 2000 - 3000
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Written for [personal profile] forgottenspirits' picture prompt, which was of the Green Man.

“Who is that?” Tamara asked, looking over at the man who had just walked into the study hall.

 

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Written for [personal profile] forgottenspirits' prompt about what the fae think of Fireworks Night.


The separation between the two races meant that the fae knew about Fireworks Night but very few truly understood the meaning behind it. Autumn had seen plenty of fireworks from her window, on Fireworks Night and other nights, so she knew what they looked like. To her fae eyes they were pretty and she understood that humans didn't have magic to create pretty lights so they had to use explosives. If she compared the lights the fae created to fireworks she knew without any doubt which of the two were safer. Of course, they were very different things with origins that had no connection with each other. Fireworks had existed long before the fae arrived and humans would never let go of something that they loved so much. 

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