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Honeybee
I have no impulse control. To note: it is 1927, making Thomas 3 years old. And it’s from his perspective! So that’s fun
Bees were nice. That’s what Thomas thought, at least. They always came by the backyard so they must be friendly. He liked to watch them crawl around the veggies until they flew away. He didn’t know why they did it, but they seemed to have fun, so that was good.
Around this time of year, they seemed to show up more often, which Thomas delighted in.
He sat in the backyard with Dad, Drew, and Caleb one day as they often did. Dad and Drew did most of the veggie work and Caleb was in charge of the tools. Sometimes they let Thomas do things -- like when new veggies had to be added! He liked doing that. It was fun dropping the little seeds into their new homes. But most of the time he sat and watched. He liked doing that, too. A lot of things happened outside.
As Thomas gazed at everything the outside world had to offer, he spotted something that needed his attention. It was a little flying thing. A bug? Thomas watched as it landed on one of the veggies and he came to an immediate conclusion: a bee. He had never seen one like that before, but that didn’t mean he was any less interested. In fact, he was even more curious. He wanted to see it up close.
And what better way to do that than by grabbing it?
Without any delay, Thomas clambered over and cupped his hands over the bee. He could feel it fluttering around, tickling his hands, but he didn’t let go. He grinned and hurried into the house as fast as his little legs could carry him to show his mom.
“Mama! Mama! Look!” He jumped up and down in excitement.
There were two people in the kitchen when he slipped in. Ani was sitting on top of the counter messing with something while Mama got things ready for lunch. They both stopped what they were doing to give Thomas their attention.
“Thomas, your brother is sleeping,” Mama chastized. “Keep your voice down.” She tapped a finger to her lips.
He stopped bouncing around. His attempt to whisper didn’t betray his enthusiasm, “I got a bee.”
“You got a what?” Mama looked at him curiously.
“Look!” He held his arms out as high as they would go.
Mama knelt down to close the distance, and he opened his hands for her to see. Her eyes widened and she let out a short scream, backing away. “Thomas! That is a fairy! Go put it back outside!”
Ani erupted into laughter, nearly falling off the counter.
Thomas closed his hands and rushed outside. He could hear Ani ask how he even managed to catch it between fits of giggles.
He decided to put it back on the veggie where he found it, but as soon as he pulled his hands apart it flew away. He watched it go with wide eyes. Then smiled. “Bye-bye, not-bee.”
“Thomas,” Dad questioned from his spot in the garden. Drew and Caleb were looking at him weirdly. “What was your mom screaming about?”
The next week, Thomas was outside again. He sat on the porch by himself. There wasn’t anyone watching him, and he knew his mom would get mad about that, but he just wanted to see outside. It was cooler outside anyway. The house was warm when the oven was on.
It didn’t take long for a familiar flying thing to enter his line of sight, followed by another flying thing.
“Hello, not-bee,” Thomas chirped.
The fairy flew up to him and motioned to the bee at its side.
Thomas had a feeling it was asking something. With a bright smile, he held out his hand.
The bee sat on top of it. His smile widened and he brought his hand closer to his face. His nose scrunched up when the bee started walking.
Then the back door opened.
“Hey, Thomas,” Ani greeted. “What’re you doin’ out here, bud?”
Thomas’s eyes lit up as soon as he heard the voice. “Ani! Ani!” He spun around to face him, bouncing on the balls of his feet. “Look, look! Bee.” He held up his hand higher.
Ani blinked in surprise. “Yes... How did you --?” He spotted the fairy hovering nearby. A soft smirk twitched at his lips. “I see. Well, that’s a very nice bee you have there.” He crouched down to be a closer height to Thomas. “Is she your friend?”
“Yes,” he stated confidently.
That got Ani to chuckle a bit. “Alright, you little honeybee. It’s time to come inside. Your mom’s been looking everywhere for you.”
As if some magic words had been spoken, the bee flew away. Thomas watched her go in surprise but grinned soon after. He waved to her retreating speck and said, “Bye-bye, bee.”
Ani stood back up to his full height. “Let’s get back inside now, okay?”
“Okay.” Thomas grabbed his hand, and with his free hand, he waved to the fairy. “Bye-bye, not-bee.” He gave it an even bigger grin before turning back to Ani. “Where is she going?”
“The bee? She might go back home.”
“Where is that?”
“I’m not sure.”
“Will she come back?’
“Maybe.”
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Your dominant hues are red and magenta. You love doing your own thing and going on your own adventures, but there are close friends you know you just can't leave behind. You can influence others on days when you're patient, but most times you just want to go out, have fun, and do your own thing.
Your saturation level is high - you get into life and have a strong personality. Everyone you meet will either love you or hate you - either way, your goal is to get them to change the world with you. You are very hard working and don't have much patience for people without your initiative.
Your outlook on life is very bright. You are sunny and optimistic about life and others find it very encouraging, but remember to tone it down if you sense irritation.
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Fairies Love Curious Children
Am I writing something from the perspective of a fairy? Yes. Did I make it angsty? Also yes.
TW: Mentioned/assumed character deaths, implied house fire, a little bit of death talk
Hyacinth considered themself to be mean. It was rather obvious that they were -- they were a fairy. Fairies were mean. Not all of them, but most of them. And Hyacinth was one of the mean ones.
That’s what they thought, at least.
Then one day a little boy caught them in his chubby, tiny hands, and they found out they weren’t as mean as they thought they were.
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