petek, 5. december 2008

Story-PART1

hay there. welcome. what are you about to read os the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. it is a written record of my very long and very...vivid life. some may call it a fairytale, some sci-fi. i call it autobiography.
who am i? what am i?
for some i`m a mithical creature that never really existed, for some an imaginary creature. i`ll let you have your guess.

my first life began sometime in the middle of 18th century. i was the counts doughter - beautiful, rich, educated...curious. i alwasy got what i wanted, my desires were never in question. my wish was everbodys command.
we lived in a middle-sized castle on a hill upon the town. i very rarely went to the city, althoe i loved walking those streets, but the guards were so annoying! besides, everything i needed, everything i wanted was right here, in the castle. my days went on pretty much the same.
i loved to learn so i studied in the castles big library in the castles big library in the morning.
animals were also my big passion. i often went riding in the afternoons. i felt so free in the back of my proud black Astarte. and everywhere i vent, i was followed by my dog Avalon, the great dane. she was the only dog allowed to move freely around pur property.
my mother never approved my behavior, she thought i should act more lady-like, but niether she nor my father never said anything to prevent or change that. they loved me far too much to see me unhappy. in my curiosity i wandered through the forest around the castle almost every day. i knew every tree, every bush, every rock. i loved the freedom riding through the trees provided. it made me forget the reality inside the fourtress, the tensity, the life of royalty.
don`t get me wrong, i loved my life as it was, i wouldn`t have trade it for anything. but sometimes it was hard to follow all the rules of high life. to honor the protocol. that`s why i avoided social partys as much as i could. i was the star of every ball, my dance moves were flawless, i just never stayed long enough to meet any of my fathers friends.