There once was a troll who lived among humans. He lived with his parents, also human. They accepted him for who he was not how he looked. They provided everything for Him, from food to clothes to education. But once in a while the other kids would taunt him about it or just say something that would break his heart. He felt alone in the world… nothing to live for.
A wood fairy came to the school one day. She taught about a better place. A Kingdom where they would all be knights in shining armor. Kings with golden thrones, perfect in every way/shape/ form. From then on he worked to get to this place. All the wood fairy said to do is believe, and that’s what the troll did. He believed like he never believed before. From then on he kept on looking forward. Never looking at the dark side. All the negative words in the world couldn’t break him. He was headed toward a better place and that’s all he cared about. Believing with all his heart that one day he would end up in this kingdom.
But something was still bothering him. As all the humans and creatures went out to play, he didn’t. It wasn’t like he wasn’t invited; they invited him all the time. He just made up a random excuse not to go or how he was busy or needed at home. The fact was, he was shy. He couldn’t shake the fact that people saw him different. So what he did was fade behind all the laughter, the talks and the hangouts. Trying to stay out of the spotlight as much as he can. In his heart…he knew he was ugly and the humans knew he was ugly too. Because of this he was secluded. One day at his school for different Children, a wizard came. He was called The wizard of Kub. The wizard with his fairy wife taught him the joy of life. little by little and with some help of some fairy dust and magic. They tore the shell from this troll. From then on after graduating this class he was open. To everything!
He was playing games with the young wizards. He was fencing with the knights. He was dancing with the elves. He was singing with the fairies. He was enjoying the life he was given, giving thanks to each and everything he was blessed with. The kingdom that the wood fairy told of was getting bigger and better every step he took.