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Monday, May 28, 2007

Secret Discoveries (part one)


Part 1 – By: SR

Little Crystal is the youngest child of King Arthur's seven children. As such, she is spoiled rotten by all who know her. Whenever there is a want or need that she requests it is delivered with the greatest hast. She need not even pout or cry as a simple, "Please and thank you," are all that are necessary to send the servants running to fulfill the girl’s desire. Time seems to stand still for Crystal since nothing happens before she is fully satisfied.

However, Crystal is not snobby or stubborn. She is repeatedly nice to the servants and gracious to those who tend to her needs. This is directly the cause of the nurse who raised little Crystal and who, to this day, continues to do so. Crystals' nurse, Sheeba, was hired at Crystals' birth to teach, raise, and care for the child as the King and Queen had no time for 'such things'. Therefore, Sheeba was the one who educated Crystal and wiped her tears when a nightmare threatened Crystal's sleep.

Sheeba was always very strict on things like discipline. She was constantly ensured that Crystal would not grow to be like all the other royal snobs. Crystal was to be decent to others and compassionate to those less fortunate. Sheeba also made sure that Crystal was allowed to spend her free time as she pleased. Sheeba did not restrict Crystal from playing with a ball or jumping in puddles. That is how Crystal grew to be a very exceptional royal member of 'King Arthur's Court,' for although she was royal by blood, she has been molded to watch her tongue with others and respect people regardless of lineage.

It is, therefore, no trouble to understand why everyone loves Crystal. Not only is she kinder than most, but her beauty exceeds that which is considered 'normal' as well. When she was a child, all had awed at the perfect smile and angelic laugh that revealed themselves upon Crystal's face every time she was happy. It became a pleasure for those who were around her to tickle and entertain the delightful child if it would produce a giggle, laugh, or even a smile. As she grew and her body matured it became clear that this favourite child was to be beyond beautiful, rather outstanding in physical features (appearance?). Her delicate lush red lips encase a perfect smile. Her hair is thick in tight ringlets framing a face of flawless skin and tranquil features. Her hazel green eyes hold a crystalline exquisiteness. As the years lengthened, Crystal's figure trimmed to a long slender frame, protruding delicately at the chest. She surely looks the part of a royal beauty.

It is, therefore, no trouble to understand why everyone loves Crystal. Not only is she kinder than most, but her beauty exceeds that which is considered 'normal' as well. When she was a child, all had awed at the perfect smile and angelic laugh that revealed themselves upon Crystal's face every time she was happy. It became a pleasure for those who were around her to tickle and entertain the delightful child if it would produce a giggle, laugh, or even a smile. As she grew and her body matured it became clear that this favourite child was to be beyond beautiful, rather outstanding in physical appearance? Her delicate lush red lips encase a perfect smile. Her hair, thick in tight ringlets, frame a face of flawless skin and tranquil features. Her hazel green eyes hold a crystalline exquisiteness. As the years lengthened, Crystal's figure trimmed to a long slender frame, protruding delicately at the chest. She surely looks the part of a royal beauty.


NEXT -> Part 2

5 comments:

Sarah Rutti said...

I thought you went to bed early? and i'm gonna indent the paragraphs, it's driving me crazy

Sarah Rutti said...

it won't let me indent! ahhh!! ! ! !why do i have to like grammar!

Earlyriser said...

You are so funny!

SEP said...

Do you think that I wouldn't indent my dear? I tried but as you noticed, it doesn't work. That's why I double spaced the paragraphs.

Sarah Rutti said...

thank you, thank you. though i must admit, i don't like looking at it. it's not proper!
Lea did you read it? did you like it? we'll put up the second part next week!