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Faerie World

Nobody believes that faeries, otherwise known as fairies, exist. They are just mythical creatures part of an urban legend used for story telling to children. That was what Lila Maple thought , along with everyone else in the human world. Little did she know that after an encounter with a faerie during a camping trip with her friends, she would find herself looking at the world from a different perspective as a faerie herself. The world of faeries. Lila discovers and learns about the new circumstances she has to adapt to, but will she be able to protect her friends from the danger of her new world? NOTE: This book has been entered into the writing prompt contest #96, so please vote power stones if you've enjoyed the book, support is appreciated, thank you!

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Faerie Culture (1)

I woke up the next day snuggled in my bed and saw that Zach was nowhere to be seen. Remembering the events from the previous night, I blushed. That was sweet of him to do that for me.

I took a shower and put on some casual clothes before scrounging through my fridge. There was a leftover container of larvae that I did not dare to touch the day before.

Although Zach had explained that insects and bugs were an important part of a faerie's diet since it's out only source of protein, I was still reluctant to try some.

After all, being a human previously, I ate vegetables and meat, definitely not bugs. Unfortunately, these bugs are like the 'vegetables' of fey diet, and is extremely important.

My stomach growled. How I wish I did not finish all the other faerie food that was not the larvae.

Back then, I was too hungry and greedy for food that it never occurred to me I might have needed to save some of it.

Speaking of which, Zach never told me how I was to earn Jews to be able to buy substantials for myself.

Looks like I would have to pay the Fey Kingdom a visit after I finish those larvae.

I took the container of frozen larvae out from the fridge and set it down on the kitchen table. Taking a deep breath to calm my nervous beating heart, I slowly uncapped the container.

A pleasing aroma filled my nostrils. I never knew larvae could smell like chocolate cake. Slowly, after being somewhat reassured by the smell, I picked one larva up between my index and thumb.

It was fat and juicy. Wet, squealching sounds echoed through the kitchen as a slight squeeze of my fingers caused a thick green substance to ooze out from the end of the larva.

I turned it around and watched it with fascination. Closing my eyes, I prepped myself and popped it into my mouth.

It did not taste as bad as I thought it would. For some reason, it tasted sweet with a tinge or saltiness.

I opened my eyes in surprise. That sure changed my views on eating bugs. Maybe my modified faerie tongue had something to do with this, but I was not going to complain.

After eating about half the container, I washed up and headed out of my apartment. The first place I thought of to go to was the convenience store. I needed information on how to even get into Higean, where Zach lived.

The familiar dinging of bells rang in my ear as I walked into the store. Cray looked up and his eyes widened when he saw me.

"Good morning." He smiled and continued,

"And what does My Lady want of me today I wonder?"

"Good morning to you too, Cray. You can just call me Lila. I need to know how to get to the portal that leads to Higean." I said quickly and stared at him intently.