Ittoki x Reader (Fairytale Oneshot)

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"What!" You said. A little bird just told you that a traveler had come into your forest. "It's called Witches forest for a reason! Nobody ever learns." "What are you going to do about him?" The bird asked. "I'm going to make him learn his lesson!" You said as you grabbed your hat and marched out the door. 

 After some walking, you spotted him. He seemed to be lost. "I'll just cast a spell to make him want to leave the forest." You said. You waved your wand and pointed it at him. You missed... You ended up hitting a mushroom that grew legs. "I'm out of here." The mushroom said before it walked away. 

The boy looked frightened. Yes, yes, he's going to want to leave now! "Is somebody there?" The boy asked. No, no, leave. "That was a neat trick." He said. "Why yes, it was." You said proudly. You couldn't help it when you get compliments. "Are you the one who did that?" He asked. "Of course I did. I'm the greatest witch in all the lands." You said. "But you," You said pointing at him "You are trespassing in my woods." You said. "Wow, you own all these woods. You must be very wealthy." He said. "Well no, I took these woods by force!" You said, trying to make yourself look cool. "That's not very nice." The boy said. "Nice? What do I have to gain by being nice?" You said. "People will like you if you're nice." The boy replied. "I don't need people to like me. All the animals and plants are my friends in this place." You said. "Oh, you must be so lonely." The boy said. 

Lonely? You never thought about that. Your parents were killed in a witch hunt long ago. Since then the animals and plants have been there for you. "D-Don't change the subject! You are a trespasser and so you will be punished!" You said. "I'm sorry, what is my punishment?" The boy said. Did he accept it just like that? You expected more anger. "Uh, I'll think on it! For now, you will come to my home!" You said. "I get to go to a witch's home! I never thought I'd experience such a thing on my travels." The boy said. "Come on!" 

You led him through the woods to your home. "Here we are!" You announced proudly. You had a hut that hat a top that resembled your witch hat. "You have a nice home." The boy said. "I do indeed, come on in." You opened the door and let him in. You watched proudly as his face lit up with awe. You sat down at your small table. "Sit." You said. He followed your command and sat down. "To better decide your punishment I have a question. Why are you traveling?" You asked. "My parents were killed by witches before I can remember. A nice family in my village took me in. But they soon had children of their own. I felt like I was in the way, so I told them I was going on a solo expedition for something amazing." He said. "I'm sorry to hear that." You said looking down. "Don't be sorry. Because of my travels, I've seen so many wonderful things! One of them was you!" His face heated up when he realized what he had said. Your face heated up as well. 

"I've decided." You said. "What is it?" Asked the boy. "I'm not going to give you a punishment." You said. "Oh thank you!" The boy said. "If I'm free to go then I must be back on my travels." He turned to walk away. You grabbed his hand. For some reason, the thought of him leaving made you sad. "Wait!" You said. He looked at you. "Stay here. I know this forest better than anyone else. I know that there are amazing things here! If you stay then I can show you all those things." You said. His eyes widened. "I can really stay here?" He asked. "Yes." You said quietly. "Thank you! I'll gladly stay in this forest with you!" You already loved that smile of his. "By the way, I never got your name traveler." You said. "The names Ittoki Otoya." "I'm (Y/N), the greatest witch of all time."

I hope you enjoyed this one! Thank you so much for reading! I made the girl's personality a little different than I normally do, I hope you liked it! I don't have a lot to say today. Well, Bye-bye!

~Babyhibunny


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