Well to tell the truth, I never got the chance to be a kid. I got into fairies when I was 14. Yeah whatever, I am a Peter-Pan-loving-softy. I secretly believe in Peter Pan and all the other myths of fairies from behind closed doors. I am a closet fairy.
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The Fairy of the month for the month of August is Skyes'TheLimithun[;! She is our a great poet Fairy! Shes a sweet kind fairy too! and she is an excellent Roleplayer too!! Congratz Love! You deserve it!
Poem of The Month
I Hate You
I can't help it
Seeing you happy at all kills me inside
The way you look at me
With that cocky smirk only you can have
Makes my hand tingle with the urge to punch you so bad you'll never speak again
But I resist, because I am the bigger person
The jokes you make
Makes me truly question what people see in you
Your just a two-faced jerk
A liar and a faker
Someone who can never be trusted
I would know
You double crossed me
But no matter what I tell myself
Or what you do
The truth is
I will never stop loving you~
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Memoirs of a fairy
Hexy- Escaping to the Real world
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Memoirs of a fairy
Due to the fact that I am a goth, and my parents are highly christian, I have been into fairies and secretly believing in them since I was...
Well to tell the truth, I never got the chance to be a kid. I got into fairies when I was 14. Yeah whatever, I am a Peter-Pan-loving-softy. I secretly believe in Peter Pan and all the other myths of fairies from behind closed doors. I am a closet fairy.
Well to tell the truth, I never got the chance to be a kid. I got into fairies when I was 14. Yeah whatever, I am a Peter-Pan-loving-softy. I secretly believe in Peter Pan and all the other myths of fairies from behind closed doors. I am a closet fairy.
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WHOOOOO HEEW CLOSET FAIRIES!
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Defying the laws of parents. Who doesn't live for that?
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i now we Have a rebellious side!
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Yay for Rebellion! I am going to write more here when I think of it.
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Great! that sounds Awesome cant Wait!
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I secretly dreamed about tying fairies to other things. Like leprochans. I knew they were supposed to be evil... but hey, maybe there was a nice one? I could mess with it.
Then one day I saw one in the woods. I snuck behind a tree and got ready to pounce. Perfect.
I jumped on his back and he started spinning around, freaking out. " Give me your gold! "
Then one day I saw one in the woods. I snuck behind a tree and got ready to pounce. Perfect.
I jumped on his back and he started spinning around, freaking out. " Give me your gold! "
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OMg Whats happennin??
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I'm trying to jack a leprochan.
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I woke up. The leprochan was asleep. Just kidding, I was dreaming.
I opened my eyes and prepared to hide my life from the rest of the world. Who would understand that I liked fairies?
I opened my eyes and prepared to hide my life from the rest of the world. Who would understand that I liked fairies?
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aaah this is NIce!!
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isnt it!
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As I walked into school, I felt like I was being stared at. I turned around and saw Tim, and annooying kid in my homeroom staring. What?
I went over to him, " What is your problem? "
" Nothing, I just thought you could teach me how to fly. " Then he started laughing.
The laughter stopped and then everyone turned and froze just as my fist connected with his face. I heard a pinking noise and looked down to find that I had knocked 3 of his teeth out.
I strutted down the hall and heard applause. Nobody liked Tim. He wa such an @**.
I got suspended for 4 days and ISS for a week. Normally they let me off for fighting, but due to the damage of Tim's mouth I had more time off. It didn't really bother me. Really I had been fighting all my life and this is the most trouble I had been in. At school anyway...
I went to my room and went inot my walk in closet and sat on the floor. Call me creepy, but not only was this my spot to crash, but the capret was soft and it was a comfoort zone. I grabbed my fairy book and sat down. It had Irish stories in it. I had one book for every language and culture. thank you Ebay.
I smiled at the Peter Pan reference. Baby laughs. I liked it. I had a soft spot for things like that. I liked Peter Pan. The thought of going away from home and never coming back. Neverland.
I sighed and flipped the book closed and layed back so my bakc was resting on the wall. It felt good. It was April and 70 degrees. I lived in a small Georgia town in the mountains. The temperature was always cooler. It was nice, but boring. Nothing to do, even though surrounded by a lake. I tended to avoid people. Just ask Tim.
I went over to him, " What is your problem? "
" Nothing, I just thought you could teach me how to fly. " Then he started laughing.
The laughter stopped and then everyone turned and froze just as my fist connected with his face. I heard a pinking noise and looked down to find that I had knocked 3 of his teeth out.
I strutted down the hall and heard applause. Nobody liked Tim. He wa such an @**.
I got suspended for 4 days and ISS for a week. Normally they let me off for fighting, but due to the damage of Tim's mouth I had more time off. It didn't really bother me. Really I had been fighting all my life and this is the most trouble I had been in. At school anyway...
I went to my room and went inot my walk in closet and sat on the floor. Call me creepy, but not only was this my spot to crash, but the capret was soft and it was a comfoort zone. I grabbed my fairy book and sat down. It had Irish stories in it. I had one book for every language and culture. thank you Ebay.
I smiled at the Peter Pan reference. Baby laughs. I liked it. I had a soft spot for things like that. I liked Peter Pan. The thought of going away from home and never coming back. Neverland.
I sighed and flipped the book closed and layed back so my bakc was resting on the wall. It felt good. It was April and 70 degrees. I lived in a small Georgia town in the mountains. The temperature was always cooler. It was nice, but boring. Nothing to do, even though surrounded by a lake. I tended to avoid people. Just ask Tim.
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My gosh i feel like i'm reading a novel!
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Is that a bad thing? Do you want me to move it to the novels in the making section?
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Literature
"Prince Arthur and the Fairy Queen" by Johann Heinrich Füssli; scene from The Faerie QueeneFairies appeared in medieval romances as one of the beings that a knight errant might encounter. A fairy lady appeared to Sir Launfal and demanded his love; like the fairy bride of ordinary folklore, she imposed a prohibition on him that in time he violated. Sir Orfeo's wife was carried off by the King of Faerie. Huon of Bordeaux is aided by King Oberon. These fairy characters dwindled in number as the medieval era progressed; the figures became wizards and enchantresses. Morgan le Fay, whose connection to the realm of Faerie is implied in her name, in Le Morte d'Arthur is a woman whose magic powers stem from study. While somewhat diminished with time, fairies never completely vanished from the tradition. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late tale, but the Green Knight himself is an otherworldly being. Edmund Spenser featured fairies in The Faerie Queene. In many works of fiction, fairies are freely mixed with the nymphs and satyrs of classical tradition; while in others (e.g. Lamia), they were seen as displacing the Classical beings. Fifteenth century poet and monk John Lydgate wrote that King Arthur was crowned in "the land of the fairy", and taken in his death by four fairy queens, to Avalon where he lies under a "fairy hill", until he is needed again.
Study for The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania by Noel Paton: fairies in ShakespeareFairies appear as significant characters in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream, which is set simultaneously in the woodland, and in the realm of Fairyland, under the light of the moon. and in which a disturbance of Nature caused by a fairy dispute creates tension underlying the plot and informing the actions of the characters. According to Maurice Hunt, Chair of the English Department at Baylor University, the blurring of the identities of fantasy and reality makes possible “that pleasing, narcotic dreaminess associated with the fairies of the play”.
Shakespeare's contemporary, Michael Drayton features fairies in his Nimphidia; from these stem Alexander Pope's sylphs of The Rape of the Lock, and in the mid 1600s, précieuses took up the oral tradition of such tales to write fairy tales; Madame d'Aulnoy invented the term contes de fée ("fairy tale"). While the tales told by the précieuses included many fairies, they were less common in other countries' tales; indeed, the Brothers Grimm included fairies in their first edition, but decided this was not authentically German and altered the language in later editions, changing each "Fee" (fairy) to an enchantress or wise woman. J. R. R. Tolkien described these tales as taking place in the land of Faerie. Additionally, not all folktales that feature fairies are generally categorized as fairy tales.
Fairies in literature took on new life with Romanticism. Writers such as Sir Walter Scott and James Hogg were inspired by folklore which featured fairies, such as the Border ballads. This era saw an increase in the popularity of collecting of fairy folklore, and an increase in the creation of original works with fairy characters.[ In Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, Puck holds to scorn the moralizing fairies of other Victorian works. The period also saw a revival of older themes in fantasy literature, such as C.S. Lewis's Narnia books which, while featuring many such classical beings as fauns and dryads, mingles them freely with hags, giants, and other creatures of the folkloric fairy tradition. Victorian flower fairies were popularized in part by Queen Mary’s keen interest in fairy art, and by British illustrator and poet Cicely Mary Barker's series of eight books published in 1923 through 1948. Imagery of fairies in literature became prettier and smaller as time progressed. Andrew Lang, complaining of "the fairies of polyanthuses and gardenias and apple blossoms" in the introduction to The Lilac Fairy Book, observed that "These fairies try to be funny, and fail; or they try to preach, and succeed."
Fairies are seen in Neverland, in Peter and Wendy, the novel version of J. M. Barrie's famous Peter Pan stories, published in 1911, and its character Tinker Bell has become a pop culture icon. When Peter Pan is guarding Wendy from pirates, the story says: "After a time he fell asleep, and some unsteady fairies had to climb over him on their way home from an orgy. Any of the other boys obstructing the fairy path at night they would have mischiefed, but they just tweaked Peter's nose and passed on."
I read on through the day and the night. I had to ride out my suspension.
"Prince Arthur and the Fairy Queen" by Johann Heinrich Füssli; scene from The Faerie QueeneFairies appeared in medieval romances as one of the beings that a knight errant might encounter. A fairy lady appeared to Sir Launfal and demanded his love; like the fairy bride of ordinary folklore, she imposed a prohibition on him that in time he violated. Sir Orfeo's wife was carried off by the King of Faerie. Huon of Bordeaux is aided by King Oberon. These fairy characters dwindled in number as the medieval era progressed; the figures became wizards and enchantresses. Morgan le Fay, whose connection to the realm of Faerie is implied in her name, in Le Morte d'Arthur is a woman whose magic powers stem from study. While somewhat diminished with time, fairies never completely vanished from the tradition. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late tale, but the Green Knight himself is an otherworldly being. Edmund Spenser featured fairies in The Faerie Queene. In many works of fiction, fairies are freely mixed with the nymphs and satyrs of classical tradition; while in others (e.g. Lamia), they were seen as displacing the Classical beings. Fifteenth century poet and monk John Lydgate wrote that King Arthur was crowned in "the land of the fairy", and taken in his death by four fairy queens, to Avalon where he lies under a "fairy hill", until he is needed again.
Study for The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania by Noel Paton: fairies in ShakespeareFairies appear as significant characters in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream, which is set simultaneously in the woodland, and in the realm of Fairyland, under the light of the moon. and in which a disturbance of Nature caused by a fairy dispute creates tension underlying the plot and informing the actions of the characters. According to Maurice Hunt, Chair of the English Department at Baylor University, the blurring of the identities of fantasy and reality makes possible “that pleasing, narcotic dreaminess associated with the fairies of the play”.
Shakespeare's contemporary, Michael Drayton features fairies in his Nimphidia; from these stem Alexander Pope's sylphs of The Rape of the Lock, and in the mid 1600s, précieuses took up the oral tradition of such tales to write fairy tales; Madame d'Aulnoy invented the term contes de fée ("fairy tale"). While the tales told by the précieuses included many fairies, they were less common in other countries' tales; indeed, the Brothers Grimm included fairies in their first edition, but decided this was not authentically German and altered the language in later editions, changing each "Fee" (fairy) to an enchantress or wise woman. J. R. R. Tolkien described these tales as taking place in the land of Faerie. Additionally, not all folktales that feature fairies are generally categorized as fairy tales.
Fairies in literature took on new life with Romanticism. Writers such as Sir Walter Scott and James Hogg were inspired by folklore which featured fairies, such as the Border ballads. This era saw an increase in the popularity of collecting of fairy folklore, and an increase in the creation of original works with fairy characters.[ In Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, Puck holds to scorn the moralizing fairies of other Victorian works. The period also saw a revival of older themes in fantasy literature, such as C.S. Lewis's Narnia books which, while featuring many such classical beings as fauns and dryads, mingles them freely with hags, giants, and other creatures of the folkloric fairy tradition. Victorian flower fairies were popularized in part by Queen Mary’s keen interest in fairy art, and by British illustrator and poet Cicely Mary Barker's series of eight books published in 1923 through 1948. Imagery of fairies in literature became prettier and smaller as time progressed. Andrew Lang, complaining of "the fairies of polyanthuses and gardenias and apple blossoms" in the introduction to The Lilac Fairy Book, observed that "These fairies try to be funny, and fail; or they try to preach, and succeed."
Fairies are seen in Neverland, in Peter and Wendy, the novel version of J. M. Barrie's famous Peter Pan stories, published in 1911, and its character Tinker Bell has become a pop culture icon. When Peter Pan is guarding Wendy from pirates, the story says: "After a time he fell asleep, and some unsteady fairies had to climb over him on their way home from an orgy. Any of the other boys obstructing the fairy path at night they would have mischiefed, but they just tweaked Peter's nose and passed on."
I read on through the day and the night. I had to ride out my suspension.
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you know i think you should.
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I moved it!
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i see! nice goin moderator!
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yay
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After a few weeks, I was lonely. I was on my FAN sites almost everyday and soon after I got a lot of friends, I wanted to meet more guys. I came across a user. I talked to him almost everyday and soon we started dating. He was older and a Senior. Yeah, big age difference, but you know...
SO I had a webcam "chat" with him last night. Best d*** night of my life.
SO I had a webcam "chat" with him last night. Best d*** night of my life.
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aaaw cyute!
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agreed! love!
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School was out for the summer starting yesterday. Heck yeah!
My plans for the summer consitsted of, well I could start with... okay I had absoutely no clue what I was going to do this summer.
He didn't know I was a closet fairy, but he knew I was different. I saw things. Call me crazy or psychic, but what I saw came true most of the time. Like... the car wreck.
When I was so stressed out over my exams, every night when I got home, my baby was there to comfort me and calm me down.
" My sexy Hexy. " " My little Hex. " " My Hex. "
~Sigh of content~ I was his Hex.
My plans for the summer consitsted of, well I could start with... okay I had absoutely no clue what I was going to do this summer.
He didn't know I was a closet fairy, but he knew I was different. I saw things. Call me crazy or psychic, but what I saw came true most of the time. Like... the car wreck.
When I was so stressed out over my exams, every night when I got home, my baby was there to comfort me and calm me down.
" My sexy Hexy. " " My little Hex. " " My Hex. "
~Sigh of content~ I was his Hex.
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