The monster she created was magnificent, a work of art. Absolutely pleasing to the eye. Aberdeen giggled and stroked the creatures neck. Although its' appearance changed, its' personality didn't. The creature still believed it was a harmless rabbit and began hopping around causing the ground to...
Aberdeen looked at the beautiful rays of sunset that shines behind the tall dark forest trees. She walked outside to let out a rabbit she had caught a while ago. Focusing on the poor animal she began whispering the spell. It's torso and limbs expanded into almost nothing but muscle. It's paws...
The next morning was coming fast and she still needed to learn the spell for her own personal entertainment. She scanned the area behind her to make sure she wasn't being followed. If anyone knew she traveled through the dark forest safely it would mean trouble.
For the rest of the day she...
Aberdeen entered the Inn and headed towards the inn keeper. "What can I do for ya?" The plump jolly man with a red curly mustache smiled. "My friend's a little drunk... I was hoping you could take care of him for me." She pointed to the unconscious boy who's face was smeared across the window...
(XD!! Too bad ._. You must drink. lol)
"Oh, so soon? Please, why don't you stay just a little longer? I haven't even served snacks yet." She offered kindly.
Aberdeen plopped a sleeping herb in his tea that instantly dissolved when it mixed with the liquid substance when he wasn't looking. "No, thanks for asking." She handed him the cup of tea.