Friday, December 14, 2018

:: Tiwlip and Glaucio ::

Wassup, I'm Spaghetti (pen-name used), and this is my fairy taaaaaaaale. I wrote it in Mr. Carter's Fairy Tale Workshop Elective at Topeka Collegiate School. Read it and stuff. Yee.

Twilip and Glaucio

by Spaghetti

There once was a girl named Tiwlip (SMAK). She lived in the kingdom of Valleyland. Raging on the outskirts of Valleyland was a terrible war in which Tiwlip and her brother, Glaucio, lost their mother and father. Tiwlip did not have enough money so she lived in the town inn and Glaucio lived in the children’s orphanage. Both of them were unhealthily skinny.

One night Glaucio stayed with his sister in the inn and he had a terrible nightmare. In it they had starved to death. So Glaucio stole food and money from places in the town, and the authorities blamed Tiwlip. She is sentenced to death and Glaucio tried to get out of town.

On the way, he ran into a random traveller named Atl, whom he asked to save Tiwlip. After Atl saved Tiwlip (KLAP, KLAP) they set out to find Glaucio, who had run out of town for fear of the truth being discovered.

On the way to find Glaucio, Tiwlip and Atl encountered the legendary Ginger Cappuchin, a monkey that hates all humans. Tiwlip and Atl conquered the Ginger Cappuchin in battle and so the monkey joined them on their quest to find Glaucio.

After walking for many miles, they found boot prints with a distinctive “X” pattern. Tiwlip recognized these as Glaucio’s boots. They followed the boot prints to a bush where Glaucio was hiding. When Glaucio asked Tiwlip why she had come after him, she replied that she would never want to be without him; he was her only family.

It was at that moment that Atl revealed himself for his true identity: the prince named Antinanco. He was a (slam) angel with brown hair and beautiful feathery wings. Because Tiwlip and Glaucio were both refugees and had little to their names, the prince invited them to stay at his palace on a cloud called Mount Olympus. In time, Antinanco and Tiwlip were engaged, and they all died happily ever after.

The End

Dank.

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