Can you believe we’re done??? Enjoy!
Amelia knelt next to the clay washtub, holding her hypha under the water as she rubbed the grime off of it. All of the fairy-women in the colony were sitting outside her little house, scrubbing the last few mycelium that the men had brought. Most of the ferns had been torn up in the eager hunt for mycelium. Amelia had loved roaming through the forest of waving fronds, but she couldn’t feel regret at the moment. She was too happy that there was food—and too overwhelmed that she was regarded as a hero. If everyone had known that she had almost kept her find a secret. . . she felt like they were giving her too much credit, but she couldn’t quite find the words to tell anyone.
Finally satisfied with her cleaning, Amelia tossed the hypha into the basket woven out of tulip leaves that sat beside her. The last of the mycelium was thrown into another basket beside her, as the men—including King Titus and Ryan—scrambled out of the ditch they had dug. A cheer went up as Queen Elva, who had been directing the women, shouted, “Done!”
“Pour the water out, and bring the tubs and baskets up to the castle,” King Titus called, shouting so everyone could hear him as he rubbed his muddy hands together. “Our chefs will start preparation immediately for a mushroom feast!”
The fairies flew into action pouring the wash-water out of the tubs. They swung baskets onto their shoulders, men doubling up to carry the heaviest ones, as they started off toward the castle, singing. Enough food to have feasts again! No wonder spirits were unusually high.
Amelia grabbed the rim of the nearest tub and heaved it upwards to tip the water out. “Excuse me, do you mind?” She looked up to see Ryan standing in front of her, awkwardly holding out his dirty hands. She set the tub on the ground and stepped back as he scrubbed his hands in it. “Everyone else is going to wash up at the castle; this water isn’t the cleanest after all the mycelium we’ve dunked in it,” she said, and then hoped it hadn’t sounded rude.
“I know,” Ryan answered, grinning. “But I need the mud off my hands.”
Amelia desperately wanted to say “why?”, but she didn’t trust herself after all the blunders she’d made recently. Why was she suddenly uncomfortable talking to Ryan? Hadn’t he—
The young prince straightened, rubbed his wet hands on his pants, and started digging in his pocket. “I didn’t want to get this muddy,” he explained, finally pulling his hand out. He held what he had retrieved out towards her. “Here, I made this for you.”
Amelia wiped her own wet hands on her skirt and carefully took it. It was a little wooden charm, and carved into it was a mushroom with long, branching roots—or mycelium. “Thanks,” she stammered, suddenly aware of the simple string of amber beads around her neck. Did he notice? “It-it’s pretty.”
“Just imagine where we’d be if it weren’t for you!” Ryan said, dumping out the tub and sending little streams of water out across the ground in a tiny delta.
“Ryan, it isn’t really so grand as you think,” Amelia confessed. “I didn’t want to give the silly mushroom up. I. . . I almost didn’t bring it.”
He picked up the tub with one hand and caught her by the elbow with the other, tugging her playfully along after the rest of the fairies, who were almost out of sight. “Yes, but you did. And that’s all that counts.”
The End
Aww………………..
And then they got married and lived happily ever after! 😉
Loved this story!!!
I thought you didn’t like that ending??? 🙂
Well, I was trying to say it in as little words as possible. I mean, stereo typical endings come in handy a lot. 😉
Such a great story!
Oh, I SO loved this story! It was definitely my favorite out of all of yours that I have read, and the ending was so perfect! I can’t wait for the behind-the-scenes-post! ~Savannah
I’m so glad all of you enjoyed it! I think the “Behind the Scenes” is going to be cool–emphasis on the ‘I think’ part, as it isn’t written yet. I pretty much know what I want to say though, so writing it should go pretty fast.
GREAT story, Hanna! Even if they didn’t get married… 🙂 ~Sky
GREAT story, Hanna! Even if they didn’t get married… 🙂 ~Sky
Um… whoops? ~Sky
Oh, good! I thought you would kill me if I didn’t include the wedding. 😀
Hey! I’ve got an idea! Why don’t you edit the story, and make the ending say,
‘He picked up the tub with one hand and caught her by the elbow with the other, tugging her playfully along after the rest of the fairies, who were almost out of sight. “Yes, but you did. And that’s all that counts.”
Amelia smiled, “I’m glad you think that way.”
“Oh, by the way,” Ryan said, “I have something for you.”
Amelia was surprised. What ever could Ryan have for her?
Ryan pulled a ring out of his pocket, and held it out to Amelia, bending down on one knee.
“Amelia, will you… would you like to…” He took a deep breath, “Amelia, w-will you marry me?”
Amelia gasped, “Oh Ryan…” She said, then recovering from her shock she answered, “Yes!”
They had their wedding just two days afterward, (For they just couldn’t wait ANY longer) and all of the fairies lived happily ever after. ‘
THE END
There, what did you think of THAT? 🙂 ~Sky
That was MUCH longer than I wanted…. Well, if you must make a romantic scene, might as well make it as long as it needs to be, right? 🙂 Oh, by the way, that comment before was me….. :_)~Sky
Yes, the above comment DEFINITELY wasn’t me. Just helping Sky make that very clear 🙂 . I think your ending was perfect, Hanna 🙂 . ~Savannah
Her ending might have been perfect, but my ending was still kinda GOOD, right? 🙂 ~Sky
LOVE your ending, Sky!!!!!!!!! 😉
Hanna, I still really like your ending. 🙂
Well done Hanna. Enjoyed reading!
Wow Sky. That story was…… not like Hanna intended her’s to… be.
But it was still okay.
Good job with the story Hanna! I liked the ending.
– Jaidyn
I think EVERYONE basically likes the end Hanna! Congratulations!
I’m glad you guys all liked my ending–except maybe Sky. 🙂 I did realize that Ryan COULD propose there, but I never really considered it.
It’s good just how it is, Hanna. 🙂 – Jaidyn
Are you kidding? I LOVE your ending! I love the whole STORY! I just sometimes like to twist things around a little bit, but I still think your way was better! #IDon’tWantToBeMisunderstood 🙂 ~Sky
Thanks, Sky! I know you’re not being critical. 🙂
I still think they should have gotten married……….;-)
Well then I suppose we’ll have to convince Hanna to write a sequel…. 🙂 ~Sky
Do you have radar on people’s minds, Sky?? I was just at her house and we talked about writing a sequel!!!!!
I think that maybe she should right another when they’re older, and THEN they get married! – Jaidyn
Wait until they’re older?!?!?!!? Fairy’s can get married younger than humans………………
I have not read all of this story, (though I have read some). But seeing how much everyone loves your stories, and seeing what you have written that I have read…. (expecially on this part), congratulations on a wonderful job, Hanna!
-Ariel
Thanks, Ariel! There is a “The Mushroom Feast” tag that will lay all the parts out for you, if you’re interested in reading the rest. Just if you want to, no pressure! 😉
Yeah! Good job, Hanna! – Jaidyn
Ellen! Don’t you realize that they DIDN’T get married in this one!? Then they’d HAVE to get married when their older! – Jaidyn
Good point, Jaidyn! 🙂 When I started writing they were actually both younger, but when I added the romance I decided to make them a bit older.