The world's only functioning deity remaining, the Old Soul, transmigrator, reincarnator, arguably the most powerful spellcaster but definitely the toughest MF alive on this planet – no, seriously. It would take almost a quintillion (that's ten to the power of eighteen) damage to kill (after factoring my defenses), when people struggle to reach the tens of thousands of damage – the biggest repository of knowledge, you got the gist, .
I was forced, by having a daughter who reached her teens after an epiphany, to beco a glorified seamstress.
Miriel found her passion and calling in clothing. It seems that during the summit, she spent a lot of ti ogling the garnts of the dignitaries, from the brutalist armor of the Minotaur King, to the subli and epheral raint of the fairy Elders, passing through the gorgeous couture of the elven Queens, and let's not forget the fashionable clothing of the human visitors too. The peak of clothing and design from the most prominent human nations of three continents.
She thought the fact her diamond body was fully exposed at all tis to be a normal thing. Only when she saw Kalael putting on clothes did the other shoe drop.
And now I was bringing her designs to life.
Miriel hovered over a sheaf of paper, drawing. In front of her, hovering open in the air, the [Lost Sage Encyclopedia] showed her images from both the thousands of books it had copied but also from mom's mories. Turns out a person on Earth was exposed to a fucking lot of different types of clothing. Let's not forget that the to also had all the clothing mom had even seen or glimpsed in those several centuries she's been around in this world.
All of this beca inspiration for the fairy, who mixed and matched styles and ideas without any preconception or restraint. Then she would pass her designs to and I had to make them a reality. All the while working in the impossible scale of a foot tall fairy.
She would then see the finished product based on her drafts and drawings, demand so change, add this, remove that, and then wear the clothes, make sure I saw everything, and then use the Encyclopedia as both mirror and scrapbook because what I saw was recorded in my pages, then the Encyclopedia would copy it because it copies books and I am a book mimic. Whew. What a mouthful.
Let's not forget that Kalael would co and give so ideas or make a request of her own. It usually involved making so superhero costu for her. My mories were locked. I never checked. But turns out Earth had a few more than a dozen superheroes. The irony and sarcasm were totally intentional.
Like forging her a red and yellow power armor from so popular movie about a bearded playboy who used to sell weapons. Why the hell does this thing have a flashlight in the middle of the chest? It is so dumb. It's like saying, "shoot here". I was baffled when I learned that the flashlight is also the whole power supply for the armor.
Yes. Haute couture for one fairy, and superhero cosplay for the other.
At least they required little room to store their outfits. Their hundreds of outfits. Well, no. I took a room at one of the castles for the dignitaries and added a lot of floors, two feet tall, making a maze of rooms and hallways only fairies could navigate. So short gnos too if they don't mind lowering their heads at the doorways. But two feet tall floors for fairies was already spacious. I made it all out of hardwood and added lots of lighting and accent colors. Miriel found architecture and interior design interesting but not as much as clothing.
Working for my daughter (daughters? Was Kalael also my daughter? Probably yes) was heaven. Yes, it was hard, and the two fairies were demanding but seeing their joy was rewarding.
My mistake was to work too close to the fairy adow. It took one curious and loose-lipped pixie (spoiler alert, they all are) to bring three dozen fairies to my workshop, begging for Miriel to design them so outfit, and then pester to make them.
Fairies, let tell you, have no concept of patience or even what a queue was. Also, they have little to no respect for private property. If it's lying on the forest floor, it's fair ga, unless a squirrel is screeching at them. Then it is a ga of tag or steal the flag. The squirrel will always give up after a while and go for the next acorn lying on the forest floor.
The concept of what constitutes a "forest floor" is very, very fluid when fairies are involved. Do you have a hardwood floor in your ho? Well, that's too bad, because it is a floor and it is made of wood and wood cos from trees and if there's trees it is a forest so... HEY THAT BALL OF LINT BEHIND YOUR COUCH IS SO COLORFUL!
Fairy logic 101: There's no logic.
So places and things are respected, though. For example, the geode-like spawning cave full of rough gemstones for the Crystal Fairies is definitely not the forest floor. Any formation ant to spawn fairies isn't. Items with big emotional value are also left alone. For example, the fairies always ask Miriel and Kalael if they could try so outfit on. It was not the fact they belonged to soone else but the emotional value the Crystal fairies placed on them.
Fairies never "stole" ntos or heirlooms. Perhaps there was so logic, only inscrutable by re mortals.
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Barbara knocked on the door. I knew it was her because our link always told where she was.
"Do you rember that you kissed Kasumi?" Barbara asked with a mischievous grin.
"Well, I shared a peck on the lips with Rosie," Barbara fidgeted.
"Are you mad?" She asked, hinting that she half-expected to be. She ca here expecting a fight.
I provoked her back.
"NO?" Her voice slipped and rose an octave, doubling in volu. "I don't think..."
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