Prologue:
In the village of Asuna, there lives faeries, daemons and other magical beings. Although they all lived peacefully together the daemons were looked down upon and were treated like the minority. Because of this, barely any lived in the village, and if something bad happened they were blamed.
The faeries came in all shapes, sizes and magi's. Contrary to human belief they were actually human sized and looked nothing like children's drawings. They were tall with long colourful wings that could disappear and reappear at will. They were very bright and happy. Most daemons, although not all on the other hand were dark and cruel. Daemons had long curled horns on their head and a tail but they could hide those.
This story is of a daemon named Ren Northmir and a faerie named Fiora Shimmer. This is not a story about love but a story about trust.
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Character profiles:
Ren Northmir:
AGE: 18
GENDER: Male
MAGI: Daemon
LOOKS: longish white hair with a bang covering the top of the right eye. Purple eyes (Red when in daemon form). Tall reaching about 178 centimetres, with a scar on his right hand, stretching from his palm through to his pointer finger.
LIKES: Drawing realistic landscape drawings. Loves candy (secretly). Loves bears (especially grizzlies).
DISLIKES: Fiora, the colour pink, cats.
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Fiora Shimmer:
AGE: 17
GENDER: Female
MAGI: Faerie
LOOKS: long flaming curls, spilling over the ground (much like Rapunzel, her fav storybook princess!), that is very rarely without a tiara. It glows in the dark, much like fire (which is her speciality). She has pink eyes that sometimes turn red when she becomes emotive. Her skin is very pale, unlike most fire users, and her wings are rainbow, although they darken and lighten according to her mood.
LIKES: Draegons, Unicaernes, marshmallows, sparkles, glitter and sunsets
DISLIKES: Meat (she's a vegetaerian), the cold, daemons (they're mean to her anaemal friends!), the dark
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Fire and Ice
FantasyFaeries and daemons hate each other. What will happen when 2 of them meet? Takes a cliche of opposites attracting and turns it into an adventure. It is not a book about love, it is a book about trust.