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Excalibur lay shimmering like a piece of silver in Mab's lap. Leah gazed at it transfixed by the power that burned within it. A sword forged of ancient star steel and sorcery. Star steel was molten metal taken from the heart of a star and formed into the desired shape by elemental power. No other metal on earth was stronger. In the Old Days, Mab was always the one who presented the sword to the next King.
Sky had even crept out of hiding for a little while to look at the sword closer. Soon it would be presented to Dustin and then he would use it to put an end to Ambrosius.
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Leah..Leah the sea moaned at her. It was Merlin's voice. She raced outside thinking he was somehow here, but was faced with a terrifying Viviane. "Come to me, Leah. I can help you save Merlin. Don't you care about him? I do. We must save him."
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Leah walked up to water's edge to face the lady that stood there.
The Lady smiled at her, "Welcome to my land Leah." The water parted to show a path downward into the sea. Leah cast one final glance backward, betraying her fear only to Tintagel's dark silhouette behind her and then she began her descent into another world.
The water rose around her until the height of it was incredible. She wondered how much further it was to the true bottom of the sea, when the water walls above turned and dumped themselves upon her. Her scream was cut off mid-way as she was drowned to the bottom.
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Leah awoke with no awareness of how much time had passed. She choked and sputtered the last of the water in her lungs onto the transparent glass floor. Lake water and colorful fish could be see through the glass floor. She gazed around her with awe. It was an underwater palace. Every last inch was carved from transparent white glass. There was no surface that couldn't be seen through to the water outside.
"Normally my home would be full of water as well, but I'm holding back for your sake Leah." the Lady's strange echoy voice cut through the air.
Leah glared at her, wondering if this lady was psycho. "You almost drowned me."
The Lady smiled mysteriously, "Maybe one day you won't need air to breathe."
Leah was shown to her room. Her lip curled with distaste at the pile of kelp on the floor that was supposed to pass for a bed. "I am not a fish."
But the Lady had left her.
She wandered through the glass palace under the sea, but saw nothing. There was very little furniture or other objects and what was there was carved out of that same white glass. Leah decided if the place was normally flooded with water like the Lady had told her then it would make sense that there was very little that could be kept in the palace that would not quickly ruin underwater. The thought-messages she attempted to send Mab only bounced off the glass walls. Leah guessed if her messages were not able to leave, there was little doubt messages could be received here either unless the Lady allowed it. She was in a different domain. Mab's power held no sway here.
She turned a corner and heard high girlish laughter. She whipped around only to see the tails of silver fish disappear behind another corner. She raced after the sign of life and found a chamber with a large pool in the floor that ultimately led to the outside water if one could hold their breathe long enough to swim out. The creature who had laughed at her was sunning itself on the glass shore. "A mermaid...?" Leah asked hesitantly. The mermaid shook back her wet golden hair and flicked water at Leah with her long silver fish tail. The fish-girl giggled at her again like a naughty child.
"What's your name?" Leah stood her ground.
"Name? No name. Names are unnecessary."
"Then how do people get your attention?" asked Leah with bewilderment.
"Like this." and the mermaid opened her mouth to let out an unearthly song.
Leah was transfixed until she stopped singing moments later.
"Any mermaid will answer your call if you sing beautifully, yes?" the mermaid giggled. "Will you sing for me, pretty daughter of the Air?"
"Maybe later." Leah maneuvered. "On the surface, it is customary to have a name. May I give you a name?"
"You may do as you please." the mermaid shrugged.
"How about Ariel?" Leah offered, thinking of a faery story she had heard of long ago.
"Ariel?" the mermaid shrieked with laughter. "The story of the fish-princess? I think I like you." And with that, Ariel kicked off and dived to the outside waters leaving Leah alone again.
--
It was a very good thing Leah could go without food and sleep now. With no real bed to sleep in and no food to speak of, she would have been in quite the predicament if she were still mortal. She hadn't seen the Lady of this strange realm in days. Did she plan to leave Leah here to rot? She had promised to help Leah save Merlin.
"You know what your problem is?" Ariel's melodic voice broke through her grim thoughts. "You are like a fish out of water so to speak." Ariel's giddy laughter echoed off the glass ceiling.
"Come swim with me today?" Ariel's innocent face pleaded.
"Perhaps tomorrow." Leah countered vaguely again. She was right to be hesitate she told herself. No matter how innocent they appeared, mermaids were known to drown people, intentionally or not she wasn't sure.
Ariel scoffed in irritation. "Tomorrow you say? That's what you say everyday. You will not sing for me. You will not play with me. What reason do I have to come see you then?" Ariel began to swim away.
"Wait!" Leah urged, not wanting to be left alone in this unnerving place. "If I sing for you, will you answer some questions?"
Ariel smiled at her, her eyes glowing a strange yellow. "Depends what the questions are, but yes, if I like your voice I will try my best to answer any questions faery-girl may have."
Leah took a few deep breathes to buy herself some time to decide what to sing.
What kind of song would Ariel like?
Come all you pretty fair maids, whoever you may be
Who love a jolly sailor bold that ploughs the raging sea.
My heart is pierced by Cupid, I disdain all glittering gold,
There is nothing that can console me but my jolly sailor bold.
By the third line, Ariel had joined in with the song. Leah stopped, Ariel continued to sing the other lines of the song and her voice echoed ominously through the room. She was drawing other mermaids to her. Leah backed away quickly from water's edge as at least ten other mermaids appeared from the waters. All of them were naked, all of them as beautiful and seductive as Ariel. But her voice rang by itself strong and confident while the other mermaids eyed her like she was dinner.
"Enough!" the Lady's harsh command cut the song short, "Away with you!"
The mermaids scattered like leaves blown by the wind.
Leah turned to meet the Lady. Her silvery hair waved slowly as though she were underwater. "You mustn't provoke them. They're fascinated by pretty things. All of them are collectors at heart really."
"And what about you?" Leah challenged.
The Lady smiled devilishly. "My collection is the most exquisite of them all."
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"Poor little faery-fish, caught in her nets. Beware, beware, she does not throw back her catches frequently." someone was combing fingers gently through her hair. When had she fallen unconscious? But Leah's thoughts moved like sludge. She couldn't pull them together. She felt the scrap of wet scales against her bare legs. And then cold, wet lips pressed against her own as though to give her some air. But what she got was water instead. Leah coughed and shoved the mermaid away, fully awake now. It was Ariel again.
"You are beautiful." Ariel reached out to trail clammy fingers along Leah's arm. Leah flinched back. Ariel pouted like a child. "I am so jealous. I want you to stay with me. Be only mine."
"You promised you would answer my questions if I sang for you." Leah distracted her.
It was dark now, the moon was out. It barely shown down through the waters to where they were. But Leah's eyes glowed green in the darkness. She could see and she knew Ariel could see in her own way as well. "What questions do you have then?"
"Why am I here? What does the Lady want from me?"
Ariel looked serious for once. "I do not know what is happening right now in the surface world, but my mistress is angry. Most of all she is angry with her sister."
And as for why the Lady wants you..." Ariel glanced slyly at her, "she likes pretty things."
---
Leah groaned in pain and tried to move, but she could not. It felt like every bone in her body had been painstakingly rearranged and everything ached. She cracked her eyes open and all she could see was water.
"Stubborn, foolish girl. You should have stayed asleep." the Lady's voice sounded...normal. The next thing Leah realized was that both of them were underwater. The palace was filled to the brim with lake water.
But for some reason Leah did not feel like she was drowning. Her dark hair floated in the water around her and she watched it hazily, her mind and body aching.
The Lady's voice sounded normal...because they were underwater. Her voice only echoed in the air. The pieces finally fell into place. Leah tried to open her mouth to speak, but could not. The Lady smiled at her. "I've been feeding you parts of my power for some time now. If only you had remained asleep, this final gift wouldn't have had to hurt so much." The Lady's eyes glowed silver and her power shot through the water and swam down Leah's throat by force while she screamed silently in agony.
---
"'Little fish..little fish, time to wake up." a singsong voice chanted teasingly.
"I have a tail." Leah was surprised her observation didn't make her faint.
Ariel giggled. "When you go back to the surface, you can grow legs again. But let's play together first."
Ariel tugged Leah further into the water out into the lake to swim free.
After plenty of swimming and frolicking to keep Ariel happy, Leah waited until the girl was fascinated with some shiny stones and then attempted to make her escape to the surface. Leah wasn't sure what the Lady had done to her, but she'd had enough of this. She was going home. But Ariel grabbed her arm, "No you can't go that way."
"Let go of me." Leah shrieked, but Ariel restrained her.
---
Kelp was twisted around her neck, her wrists, and her silver tail like ropes. It held her to the floor of the glass palace as she fought uselessly against it.
"Where do you think you will go Leah?" the Lady asked sadly, watching her struggle. "You are mine now."
"I am not yours." Leah grounded out through clenched teeth. She could still feel her fae-magic. It was still there. Its power was dampened only because she was so far underwater, so far from her true queen.
"Your true queen?" the lady laughed derisively apparently able to hear Leah's thoughts now. She reached out to stroke Leah's new silvery white hair. Leah gnashed her teeth at her in frustration and fury at what had been done to her.
The lady continued to gloat over her. "You abandoned your humanity, half of who you were. Which means there was only half of you left. So I was able to insert half of my own seed into that void."
"That still does not make you my queen."
"It most certainly does." She gripped Leah's face in an iron grip so the girl could not look away from her. "I will snap Sky's neck, kill Merlin and Dustin, and destroy the child currently growing in my sister's womb if you do not obey me."
Leah froze in fear. "You know I have the power to do it Leah. Do not disappoint me."
---
Ariel showed her to the surface and sent her off with a cheery "Have fun and come back to see me soon!"
Once she reached the surface, her tail had grown into legs and she stood naked on the edge of the lake, long silver-white hair streaming down her back.
She was forbidden to approach Mab for aid. She was ordered to rescue Merlin from Ambrosius' clutches, likely to be used as another pawn in Viviane's cruel game.
Sky had even crept out of hiding for a little while to look at the sword closer. Soon it would be presented to Dustin and then he would use it to put an end to Ambrosius.
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Leah..Leah the sea moaned at her. It was Merlin's voice. She raced outside thinking he was somehow here, but was faced with a terrifying Viviane. "Come to me, Leah. I can help you save Merlin. Don't you care about him? I do. We must save him."
-------
Leah walked up to water's edge to face the lady that stood there.
The Lady smiled at her, "Welcome to my land Leah." The water parted to show a path downward into the sea. Leah cast one final glance backward, betraying her fear only to Tintagel's dark silhouette behind her and then she began her descent into another world.
The water rose around her until the height of it was incredible. She wondered how much further it was to the true bottom of the sea, when the water walls above turned and dumped themselves upon her. Her scream was cut off mid-way as she was drowned to the bottom.
-----
Leah awoke with no awareness of how much time had passed. She choked and sputtered the last of the water in her lungs onto the transparent glass floor. Lake water and colorful fish could be see through the glass floor. She gazed around her with awe. It was an underwater palace. Every last inch was carved from transparent white glass. There was no surface that couldn't be seen through to the water outside.
"Normally my home would be full of water as well, but I'm holding back for your sake Leah." the Lady's strange echoy voice cut through the air.
Leah glared at her, wondering if this lady was psycho. "You almost drowned me."
The Lady smiled mysteriously, "Maybe one day you won't need air to breathe."
Leah was shown to her room. Her lip curled with distaste at the pile of kelp on the floor that was supposed to pass for a bed. "I am not a fish."
But the Lady had left her.
She wandered through the glass palace under the sea, but saw nothing. There was very little furniture or other objects and what was there was carved out of that same white glass. Leah decided if the place was normally flooded with water like the Lady had told her then it would make sense that there was very little that could be kept in the palace that would not quickly ruin underwater. The thought-messages she attempted to send Mab only bounced off the glass walls. Leah guessed if her messages were not able to leave, there was little doubt messages could be received here either unless the Lady allowed it. She was in a different domain. Mab's power held no sway here.
She turned a corner and heard high girlish laughter. She whipped around only to see the tails of silver fish disappear behind another corner. She raced after the sign of life and found a chamber with a large pool in the floor that ultimately led to the outside water if one could hold their breathe long enough to swim out. The creature who had laughed at her was sunning itself on the glass shore. "A mermaid...?" Leah asked hesitantly. The mermaid shook back her wet golden hair and flicked water at Leah with her long silver fish tail. The fish-girl giggled at her again like a naughty child.
"What's your name?" Leah stood her ground.
"Name? No name. Names are unnecessary."
"Then how do people get your attention?" asked Leah with bewilderment.
"Like this." and the mermaid opened her mouth to let out an unearthly song.
Leah was transfixed until she stopped singing moments later.
"Any mermaid will answer your call if you sing beautifully, yes?" the mermaid giggled. "Will you sing for me, pretty daughter of the Air?"
"Maybe later." Leah maneuvered. "On the surface, it is customary to have a name. May I give you a name?"
"You may do as you please." the mermaid shrugged.
"How about Ariel?" Leah offered, thinking of a faery story she had heard of long ago.
"Ariel?" the mermaid shrieked with laughter. "The story of the fish-princess? I think I like you." And with that, Ariel kicked off and dived to the outside waters leaving Leah alone again.
--
It was a very good thing Leah could go without food and sleep now. With no real bed to sleep in and no food to speak of, she would have been in quite the predicament if she were still mortal. She hadn't seen the Lady of this strange realm in days. Did she plan to leave Leah here to rot? She had promised to help Leah save Merlin.
"You know what your problem is?" Ariel's melodic voice broke through her grim thoughts. "You are like a fish out of water so to speak." Ariel's giddy laughter echoed off the glass ceiling.
"Come swim with me today?" Ariel's innocent face pleaded.
"Perhaps tomorrow." Leah countered vaguely again. She was right to be hesitate she told herself. No matter how innocent they appeared, mermaids were known to drown people, intentionally or not she wasn't sure.
Ariel scoffed in irritation. "Tomorrow you say? That's what you say everyday. You will not sing for me. You will not play with me. What reason do I have to come see you then?" Ariel began to swim away.
"Wait!" Leah urged, not wanting to be left alone in this unnerving place. "If I sing for you, will you answer some questions?"
Ariel smiled at her, her eyes glowing a strange yellow. "Depends what the questions are, but yes, if I like your voice I will try my best to answer any questions faery-girl may have."
Leah took a few deep breathes to buy herself some time to decide what to sing.
What kind of song would Ariel like?
Come all you pretty fair maids, whoever you may be
Who love a jolly sailor bold that ploughs the raging sea.
My heart is pierced by Cupid, I disdain all glittering gold,
There is nothing that can console me but my jolly sailor bold.
By the third line, Ariel had joined in with the song. Leah stopped, Ariel continued to sing the other lines of the song and her voice echoed ominously through the room. She was drawing other mermaids to her. Leah backed away quickly from water's edge as at least ten other mermaids appeared from the waters. All of them were naked, all of them as beautiful and seductive as Ariel. But her voice rang by itself strong and confident while the other mermaids eyed her like she was dinner.
"Enough!" the Lady's harsh command cut the song short, "Away with you!"
The mermaids scattered like leaves blown by the wind.
Leah turned to meet the Lady. Her silvery hair waved slowly as though she were underwater. "You mustn't provoke them. They're fascinated by pretty things. All of them are collectors at heart really."
"And what about you?" Leah challenged.
The Lady smiled devilishly. "My collection is the most exquisite of them all."
---
"Poor little faery-fish, caught in her nets. Beware, beware, she does not throw back her catches frequently." someone was combing fingers gently through her hair. When had she fallen unconscious? But Leah's thoughts moved like sludge. She couldn't pull them together. She felt the scrap of wet scales against her bare legs. And then cold, wet lips pressed against her own as though to give her some air. But what she got was water instead. Leah coughed and shoved the mermaid away, fully awake now. It was Ariel again.
"You are beautiful." Ariel reached out to trail clammy fingers along Leah's arm. Leah flinched back. Ariel pouted like a child. "I am so jealous. I want you to stay with me. Be only mine."
"You promised you would answer my questions if I sang for you." Leah distracted her.
It was dark now, the moon was out. It barely shown down through the waters to where they were. But Leah's eyes glowed green in the darkness. She could see and she knew Ariel could see in her own way as well. "What questions do you have then?"
"Why am I here? What does the Lady want from me?"
Ariel looked serious for once. "I do not know what is happening right now in the surface world, but my mistress is angry. Most of all she is angry with her sister."
And as for why the Lady wants you..." Ariel glanced slyly at her, "she likes pretty things."
---
Leah groaned in pain and tried to move, but she could not. It felt like every bone in her body had been painstakingly rearranged and everything ached. She cracked her eyes open and all she could see was water.
"Stubborn, foolish girl. You should have stayed asleep." the Lady's voice sounded...normal. The next thing Leah realized was that both of them were underwater. The palace was filled to the brim with lake water.
But for some reason Leah did not feel like she was drowning. Her dark hair floated in the water around her and she watched it hazily, her mind and body aching.
The Lady's voice sounded normal...because they were underwater. Her voice only echoed in the air. The pieces finally fell into place. Leah tried to open her mouth to speak, but could not. The Lady smiled at her. "I've been feeding you parts of my power for some time now. If only you had remained asleep, this final gift wouldn't have had to hurt so much." The Lady's eyes glowed silver and her power shot through the water and swam down Leah's throat by force while she screamed silently in agony.
---
"'Little fish..little fish, time to wake up." a singsong voice chanted teasingly.
"I have a tail." Leah was surprised her observation didn't make her faint.
Ariel giggled. "When you go back to the surface, you can grow legs again. But let's play together first."
Ariel tugged Leah further into the water out into the lake to swim free.
After plenty of swimming and frolicking to keep Ariel happy, Leah waited until the girl was fascinated with some shiny stones and then attempted to make her escape to the surface. Leah wasn't sure what the Lady had done to her, but she'd had enough of this. She was going home. But Ariel grabbed her arm, "No you can't go that way."
"Let go of me." Leah shrieked, but Ariel restrained her.
---
Kelp was twisted around her neck, her wrists, and her silver tail like ropes. It held her to the floor of the glass palace as she fought uselessly against it.
"Where do you think you will go Leah?" the Lady asked sadly, watching her struggle. "You are mine now."
"I am not yours." Leah grounded out through clenched teeth. She could still feel her fae-magic. It was still there. Its power was dampened only because she was so far underwater, so far from her true queen.
"Your true queen?" the lady laughed derisively apparently able to hear Leah's thoughts now. She reached out to stroke Leah's new silvery white hair. Leah gnashed her teeth at her in frustration and fury at what had been done to her.
The lady continued to gloat over her. "You abandoned your humanity, half of who you were. Which means there was only half of you left. So I was able to insert half of my own seed into that void."
"That still does not make you my queen."
"It most certainly does." She gripped Leah's face in an iron grip so the girl could not look away from her. "I will snap Sky's neck, kill Merlin and Dustin, and destroy the child currently growing in my sister's womb if you do not obey me."
Leah froze in fear. "You know I have the power to do it Leah. Do not disappoint me."
---
Ariel showed her to the surface and sent her off with a cheery "Have fun and come back to see me soon!"
Once she reached the surface, her tail had grown into legs and she stood naked on the edge of the lake, long silver-white hair streaming down her back.
She was forbidden to approach Mab for aid. She was ordered to rescue Merlin from Ambrosius' clutches, likely to be used as another pawn in Viviane's cruel game.