Chronicles of Eden - Act V
took off flying in a blur, the group watching as the fairy trailed a blue streak of light behind her while she circled Specca again and again at high speed.
    “Wow, look at her go,” Alyssa said with wonder.
    “Those lights we saw around Falla were her?” Triska asked.
    Again the strange looking casting circle appeared below Specca, the blue and golden lights shining brightly while the fairy’s strange emblems of exclamation and question marks lined the inner rings.
    “No!” Specca cried out fearfully. “Please, don’t throw me too!”
    “Wait, Pip!” Daniel called out.
    Pip suddenly came to a halt right in front of Specca, the fairy looking at Daniel curiously while specks of glittering light flew forward briefly from her sudden stop. The circle below slowly faded away while Specca shakily breathed out in relief.
    “Please don’t throw any of us, okay?” Daniel requested with a nervous smile.
    “Oh, okay,” Pip giggled.
    “What manner of magic are you using?” Specca questioned while slowly adjusting her glasses.
    “My magic of course.”
    “Where did you come from?” Triska asked.
    “From my home.”
    “How did you fly so fast?” Daniel asked curiously.
    “With my wings.”
    Squeak squeaked and pointed to the fairy with puzzlement.
    “…what?”
    “We’re not getting much information from you here,” Kroanette mentioned with a raised eyebrow.
    “Aw, but I’m answering your questions the best I can,” Pip pouted while slumping down with defeat.
    Falla slowly approached the group before darting behind Luna, the two sisters watching Pip cautiously while the fairy hovered about in front of Specca.
    “Okay,” Falla said nodding a few times. “This has been really interesting. Meeting this long-lost fairy and then nearly dying in a crater right where we’re standing. This was fun. Can we please go now?”
    Daniel carefully approached Pip, watching as she floated in the air while watching him curiously.
    “Pip, are there more fairies like you in Eden?” he asked, with Pip merely cocking her head to the side in question while remaining silent. “Where do fairies like you come from?”
    Pip didn’t say anything for a while as she fluttered in place before Specca, the fairy then looking down with worried eyes and shrugging.
    “I don’t know,” she softly admitted. “I’m all alone out here.”
    “There aren’t any other fairies you know of?” Specca asked. “Your mother? Sisters? Anyone?”
    Pip merely shook her head while remaining quiet. The group glanced to each other curiously while Falla kept hiding behind her sister then watched as Pip sighed and slowly fluttered over towards Kroanette. The centaur showed an uneasy frown as the fairy landed on her breast and sat on it while looking down with a troubled expression.
    “I don’t know where they are,” she sadly confessed. “I’m so sad and alone. So very sad and so very alone.”
    The group watched her with sympathetic eyes for a moment before she blinked and looked down to Kroanette’s cleavage with wonder.
    “Boobies!” she cheered before she dived down in between the soft mounds, with Kroanette squealing and stumbling around while the group watched with surprise. Pip’s legs kicked about while sticking up from the centaur’s bosom, the fairy giggling playfully while Kroanette hopped around and waved her hands near her breasts.
    “WAAAH! Get her off of me!” Kroanette cried out with a deep blush.
    “What is she doing?” Daniel asked with disbelief.
    “She’s really got a thing for breasts,” Specca dryly explained.
    “Oh yeah,” Alyssa flatly commented. “I can tell just how sad she really is.”
    Kroanette scampered about for a while before she finally reached into her bosom and yanked Pip out, the fairy then gasping for air before giggling at her.
    “Hee hee, those are so soft,” she said happily.
    “What in Eden’s name is wrong with you?” Kroanette shouted at her.
    “Nothing, I’m fine. Why do you
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