Frigella & her Demons @sonofremi

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Frigella sat at her father's grave and because of him, she sat down and broke down in tears. She wondered why somebody that claims to love her, let her suffer like. It was his fault that her life has become a game of hide and seek. She can't be in one place for too long, she can't go to school or even have time to fall in love. She covered her face as she placed her head on her knees with a bent head and her elf ears stood as it seemed like multiple persons entered the graveyard. She placed flowers on the headstone for her father and wore her school bag. And walked slowly towards the other entrance of the graveyard as she started to run away for her own safety.

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Before elves became corrupted they had one purpose and that was to make gifts for Santa Claus. The life of an elf was already predetermined from birth, you live to serve only one purpose which is to make toys. Life was simple and happiness ruled the land. But one day Santa Claus became fed up with the lifestyle of making toys and became very sad. Before long he just disappeared without a trace, they tried everything to try and cheer him up, but he felt like he had been living his life in a cycle and became tired of the niche he plays to the universe and felt he had more to do with his destiny. Therefore, without a father figure to watch over the elves, they started to break out into colonies and fractions. So fractions still believe that Santa Claus would still oneday come back, they are called the believers and those that had been corrupted by magic and evil were the agonists, then there also some people just caught in the middle of all the confusion without really making up their minds. Frigella's dad was an opportunist, he had cheated a very bad elf and now he had left his daughter to pay off his debts. Frigella had not forgiven her father, but she still loved him. He tried his best to give her a good life, before passing away to an unknown illness. She didn't know that the source of her happiness was in deep arching debt and he didn't tell his daughter. He owed 8000grams of pure silver to El.Tesa. And in this place El.Tesa isn't somebody that forgets easily.

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Frigella had once been in love, his name was Makilla, his father was a lord in Northiam, and he wanted her hand in marriage. Then she thought she could hide in plain sight but they still tracked her to Northiam and she had to forget her love and run. Frigella had always kept things to herself, she felt highly responsible for her own problems and she didn't want to bother anybody. She knew she was almost at the end of the line because of all the close chances and she was fed up with running away from living her life.

She walked into an abandoned shipping duck and started to cry again, her tears started to mix with the water below her feet and sparkles started to rise from the water. She didn't notice the sparkles and that people had started to surround her location. They moved towards her as El.Tesa came out from a jeep and threw away his half smoked cigar. He threw it away and cleared his throat to draw her attention then he said, "I have come to collect what I am owed". As he stepped closer to Frigella, the ground started to vibrate and bright light blinded him and his gang.

El.Tesa looked up and tried to see the face of the highly lit figure above them, as he saw it he started to kneel down and bow his head, his gang followed suit as they saw the figure's face, it was Santa Claus. He walked up and carried Frigella in his hands and looked at all his children and let out a sigh of disappointment. Frigella felt a warm body against her side and she looked up to see Santa Claus and she sobered on his shoulder. Santa looked up and said,"In a society without order there is chaos".

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Thanks for reading my inkwell prompt for this week. I hope you enjoyed it, I think outside the box with this prompt, it's not a typical Christmas story.

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