(3000+ years ago) The Fairy Queen
You resist against the guards as they grab your small arms and hoist you up into the air. After refusing to answer any of their questions, they decided they were just going to take you with them, seeing as they could tell you weren't a human. Although all three were completely perplexed as to why such a small young girl had been abandoned in their forest.
"Stop struggling" the tallest of the three said. He was flying in front of you; he had a thin pair of green insect wings on his back and an arm outstretched as an elm lance pointed back towards you.
Your breath quickened. This was the first time a weapon had ever been aimed towards you, such a stance in your mother's kingdom would be punishable by obliteration. After all, who would dare threaten the High Deity's only daughter?
"Ok," you manage to reply, though your voice was as soft as rain patter on a leaf. The guards either side of you heard and can't help but stare at you as they flew towards an enormously large tree.
The tall warrior flying in front of you; dressed in a hand-woven green tunic and brown pants, gives you a reassuring smile. You flush in embarrassment as you realize your fear had decided to present itself in your features.
What is a pretty little girl like this doing in the Fairy Forest? And how was it that she made that crater? Surely it was something else that caused it. Nevertheless, I must inform Queen Erevalia. The guard thought as he withdrew his lance from her and it hovered beside him as they flew.
His heart twinged however at the thought that he had actually drawn a weapon against such a young, innocent girl.
They landed at the base of the massive tree, whose coral-peach leaves blew gently against the forest breeze. Allowing yourself a better look, you realized the inner part of the tree had grown hollow to support a royal chamber. You couldn't help but gasp at the amount of flowers that had grown either side of the tree entrance. Your bare feet brushed the dirt floor as you and the guards landed outside on the grass.
Many other fairies flew down to inspect the strange newcomer. You hide your face from the many stares as the first guard walked inside. Made to follow shortly after as the two guards either side of you gently lead you inside.
Inside the tree was a large thrown that looked like it had grown out of the roots in the ground. Surrounding the thrown were hundreds of delicate plants and little fairies running around, however the thrown is empty.
"Oh where has she run off to now?" The front guard muttered, taking off to look around the hollow tree.
The other two guards remain by your side, but let go of your arms, their weapons hovering either side of you which allowed you to move slowly forward to look at the thrown. You were very curious after all, never had you seen this many flowers in all your 1000 years.
Your wings are desperate to come out and lift you into the air of this magical place for a better look, but you decided against it, too scared of feeling the steel against your back as the spears edged forward along with you.
"My queen!" The same tall guard was calling out again as he flew quickly over your head. You giggled and duck, failing to notice the mad blushes of the two other guards upon hearing such a mesmerising sound.
They covered their mouths, horrified at their reaction, a girl so young shouldn't have the lure to revoke those kind of emotions from them, exactly what kind of creature was she?
"I'm here sorry, sorry!" This was a girl's voice this time, and it encouraged you to look up as a pretty, young brunette fairy flutters down to sit herself atop the thrown (see picture above). A few tiny pixies buzz around her, talking in extremely high voices as she waves them away like wasps.
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Fallen Angel - (Seven Deadly Sins x Reader)
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