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Friday, March 9, 2018

It's My blog's Anniversary! (+ Short story.)



Hi everyone,
Today is Adventure Awaits's anniversary. To celebrate I am sharing a short story I wrote. I very rarely write stories involving myself, but since it's my blog's anniversary I thought I should share the story of the Golden Pen. In the story you will find fairy tales, portals, and...you will find out the rest when you read it!:) :


Click clack was the sound of my fingers as they tapped against the keyboard…and the words appeared on the screen of the computer beginning with the words: Once Upon a time… 

I thought it would be a good day to write a fairy tale. I had always loved reading Cinderella, Snow White and most of all Rapunzel. I had always wanted hair as long as hers. I was in the middle of writing my story when a scream came out of nowhere, and there was a loud crashing sound as a short figure came falling down the chimney. Tons of dust went everywhere. It was so hard to see what had happened…when the dust cleared, there stood a short little man who was rather dirty from falling through the chimney. His clothes looked regal, but were covered in dust, and he had blonde hair that looked almost like gold. I coughed from the dust, then managed to say,“H-hi.” I wasn’t quite sure what to say, for it isn’t every day that a short man falls through your chimney.
“I could have sworn the miller's daughter was supposed to be here!” he grumbled, standing up from the ground and walking over to me.
“You, aren't by any chance the miller's daughter?” I shook my head. 

“That’s frustrating. I have been traveling all day and night looking for her, and I doubt the king is happy. How will I ever explain this to Mother Goose?” he groaned. 

“You mean you are…Rumplestiltskin!” I said.
“Why ye— wait! How did you know my name? No one knows my name!” he said. 

“Uh…I read about you in a book,” I said, though it sounded weird.
“Ah okay…that makes sense, I guess.” he said, no longer angry at me. “Maybe that was how they found out my name last time.” 

There was a silence…finally I spoke, “I never introduced myself. I am Quinley,” I said. “May I ask what you are doing in my house?” 

“Well, I meant to take the Fairy Godmother’s bus (she started a business bringing people everywhere, especially to the Ball) when somehow I fell off and landed in your chimney. I am sorry for the inconvenience.” he said blushing. Then he added, “I must get back to Fairy Tale Land, though. And I have no idea how. The only way could be to jump through a book, I suppose, but it is rather dangerous.” 

I looked at him, “Well…I have several books upstairs, and I could—“ 

“Excellent, Quinny! Show me the books!” Before I could respond and correct him that my name was “Quinley,” he was upstairs in my bedroom staring at the book shelves. 

“So where are your fairy tales?” he said, looking through the book shelves. He had already created a pile of books on the ground. 

“Umm…somewhere around here,” I said, searching through the pile and moving The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Lord of The Rings where they wouldn’t get stepped on. Finally I found a copy of Classic Fairytales
“Wonderful!” said Rumplestiltskin, opening the book, and turning to the story Rumplestiltskin and muttering some magic words. Suddenly there was a flash of light and everything went black. When I awoke I found myself in a hay pile. I stood up…there was a voice “Ow! Your stepping on my hand” I turned around. There was the miller’s daughter, her eyes red from crying… 

“Uh…something must have gone wrong” I mumbled…looking around. “Because I am not supposed to be here.” 

“Well, you could rescue me from the King. He will kill me, if I don’t spin this straw into gold. I mean, who would ever believe such a thing, that I could spin straw into gold?” she said.
“Uh….” I didn't know what to say at first. Finally, I answered, “Your father, I suppose?”  

“My father?” she said, her face turning red. “How could you say that, my father would never say such a thing!” 

“Are you sure?” I asked. 

“Positive!” she said. 

Suddenly the door opened and in walked the king… “Miller’s daughter you were supposed to spin straw into gold for me!” he said, looking around the room. 

I groaned how could the story end like this? It is impossible, and sad. “Uh!’ I said, thinking fast. “She needs five more minutes to do so..” 

“What is she doing here?” said the king. 

“I..I climbed in through the window…silly me…and I was helping her spin straw into gold. She promised she would give me her first born child when you marry her.” It came out all at once. I couldn’t even stop myself. 

The king stared at me… “And your name is?” 

I blushed…”I can’t say! And you don’t know…” 

The king’s mouth fell open. He looked surprised and he couldn’t even speak. Suddenly, Rumplestiltskin climbed in through the window and gasped…“Uh, Quin what are you doing here!?” 

I turned to him, still blushing…”I-got-stuck-in-your-story-by-mistake-is-there-a-way-to-get-out?” I said all at once.
Rumplestiltskin slapped his face in frustration…”I should have told you to stand back while I did the magic!!” he groaned. He turned to the others and said, “I’m very sorry your highness and miller’s daughter please just stay calm and don’t panic…” 

He reached into his pocket and handed me a golden pen. “Use this to get back. Just write with it, and amazing things will happen.”

Then he handed me a piece of paper and I began writing about home, about magic, about adventures... Suddenly, there was a flash of light and I was back at my desk, sitting at my computer. What had happened? I turned and saw the golden pen, it was still there. Since then I have written many stories with the golden pen. I don't know if the ink was pure gold, but it was magic. Whenever I wrote with it and read my stories aloud, the characters I created would come to life. It would feel like the story was real, but when I was done the characters would vanish.  

I never forgot about my adventure in Fairy Tale Land, and sometimes I even have dreams about it.

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Did you enjoy the story? And what is your favorite fairy tale? 

Love,
Quinley

Also I wanted to say thank you to everyone for following my blog, it means so much to me. 
And I love reading your comments, they always make me smile. I hope you will have a good rest of your day. 

10 comments:

  1. I enjoyed it very much!

    Dear me, I always have trouble picking a favorite...though it probably is Beauty and the Beast simply because it's based off a true story.

    Catherine

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    1. Thank you!:)

      Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite fairy tales, too!:)
      -Quinley

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  2. HAPPY BLOGOVERSARY!!!!!!! <3 <3

    I loved your story, and it was awesome how you were so chill in it when a book character randomly appeared. That was epic. XD

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    1. Thank you!:)

      I had fun writing that part. Thank you again, Gray!:)
      -Quinley

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  3. HAPPY BLOGIVERSARY!

    I loved the story by the way. Epic!

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    1. Thank you, Mary Katherine!:)
      I’m glad you enjoyed the story.
      -Quinley

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  4. Cool story! I don't think I really have a favourite fairytale... Not one that sticks out to me anyway :P

    AND EEP I'M LATE BUT HAPPY BLOG ANNIVERSARY!! :D

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    1. It's hard to pick a favorite!:)

      Thank you so much, Sarah!:)
      -Quinley

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  5. I like how fairy tales got integrated into our modern world so cleverly, and so concisely! My sort of fairy tale runs a little dark. I'v ealways been a fan of the Brothers Grimm. Many haven't heard of this one, but "The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was" has a great moral I think we overlook. It's long, but don't cheat: The ending will crack you up!

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    1. Oh I love "The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was"! :D I've read all of it, I believed it appeared in The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang, anyway it is a very darkly humorous tale, and one of my favorites. :) And the Brothers Grimm's fairy tales are wonderfully dark too.
      -Quinley

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