Trinitia's Blue Moon: A Short Story

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Trinitia's Blue Moon
'twas a silent night in the mystic lands of trinitia. the dwarfs were sleeping in their underground yet majestic burrow-like homes. unusual was this for the social and interactive dwarfs. especially so for one particular lassie. aiofe was her name. but unlike the last owner of this name, who was born to a royal family, she was born to an average, middle-class family. aiofe was social even for in comparision with these dwarfs, and had quite a few friends. getting back to where i was, it was rather unusual for the dwarfs to be in doors on a saturday night like this one, clear sky, beautiful weather, it was almost as if it reached out to the dwarfs.it made me wonder ,what was it? oh! of course, it was the night of the dreaded …show more content…

she made a move towards the portal.she raised her hand, reached out to the portal, it was within arms reach..she grasped it! she was moving in, regretting it already but it seemed to be too late. she went through the portal, eyes closed, fists clenched, expecting to emerge in some sort of a futuristic land of the unknown, aiofe opened her hazel eyes. her heart stopped. she was faced by what seemed to be trinitia's apocalyptic future. the buildings were falling, trees along with them, but not a dwarf was to be seen. as she scanned the apocalyptic trinitian land, she realized she wasn't on top of the griffin stone, for she could see it across town, the rays of the blue moon still focused on it. she thought what any reasonable dwarf would have thought. she thought going back through the portal would reverse this Armageddon. so she made her way through town, through the forest. not finding a single fellow trinitian, aiofe finally made it to the griffin stone. scared to death, she made her way through the same portal for a second time, hoping set things right. about a million things were going through her mind at the time. her eyes were closed, fists clenched, she emerged from the other

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