Libby Hendrie Ƹ|Ʒ Navi the Fairy (fairynavigation) wrote in thereincarnates, @ 2016-10-23 01:53:00 |
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Entry tags: | !au, !fairytale, libby hendrie, walt morgan |
Who: Libby Hendrie and Walt Morgan
What: Libby is too a good fairy, and she'll prove it, whether Walt wants her help or not.
Where: The Lost Woods, Hyrule
When: Midday
Warnings: Probably none!
Okay so maybe Libby wasn't exactly the best when it came to, you know, serious fairying stuff. Which seemed like a contradiction, okay, she knew it, fairies were not exactly what you thought of when somebody said serious. Maybe elves, or brownies, but pixies like Libby? Nope! Nobody had ever really accused them of ever being serious. But like elves were busy with their stupid courts and all of the wars about seelie and unseelie and boring, and all brownies ever really wanted to do was like, clean people's houses for them, which was good for them she guessed, but Libby would pass on it. It look all kinds. But yeah so nobody had ever really said that pixies were exactly serious, but there was this thing with fairies, and fairy business, that was actually really, really important. Fairies had a very big, important job to do.
Fairies were responsible for making sure that heroes completed their quests. If you needed a cryptic clue that would lead you to exactly where you needed to be? You needed a fairy. If you needed a favor, a fairy would just happen to be in a position where you could do something for them that meant that they owed you later. And okay sure there were some bad fairies that were the bad guys instead, that got in the way or made things harder, but even they had their part to play because sometimes people just needed a big kick in the rump so that they'd get up and actually start being heroes in the first place. There wouldn't be any happily ever afters if there hadn't ever been a time when things weren't so happy, so they were all just doing their jobs, even if they didn't mean to be doing their jobs. There wouldn't be any happily ever afters without fairies.
So okay Libby wasn't the best when it came to doing all of that stuff, all of the stuff with quests and heroes, but that wasn't because she was really bad at it, it was because she just needed practice. That was all. If she just had more practice, she'd be the best fairy in the whole world, it was just that nobody would ever actually give her a chance to prove it. That was why she'd set herself up at the very edge of the Lost Woods, right where she would be the very first fairy that a hero (or hero-to-be) would run into on their way in. She didn't care what kind of quest it was, or if they were even on a quest at all when they got there. She'd have them set straight by the time they got out of the woods! And then everyone would have to actually take her seriously as a fairy, and they'd have to let her have the big, important jobs, the ones with princesses and spells and all of that fun stuff.
The problem was that waiting for a hero was boring, boring, boring. Libby had been waiting for forever (maybe like a few hours), and no one had even come close to the forest yet. Which was understandable, she guessed, they called it the Lost Woods for a reason, but everyone knew that the Lost Woods were where you went if you were on a quest! Or she thought they did, anyway. It was the only reason people ever came into the woods at all, so it must have been one of the best places to go. Obviously. It made complete sense! She wasn't giving up, though, even if she had to wait forever. Or all day, at least. The next hero that walked up, or the next person that looked like they could be a hero, Libby was going to do something for them. What, she wasn't sure yet, exactly. It kind of depended on the hero, didn't it? Luckily for whoever it was, Libby's standards for heroes were pretty loose.