An All Hallow's Love (A Fraggle Rock Tale)

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The white ball of light grew a bit smaller, its' center glowing with a energy that looked as if it would burn to the touch, but only felt like the memory of fresh snow as it hovered inches from the fraggles' face, making her newly replaced glasses fog up.

"No, I can feel your soul, it is one of mature love and gentle grace. I am never wrong."

The voice that accompanied this nearness was like a soothing brother of the words the ghost had spoken before, so warm and even handed it made her mouth feel dry in trying to find words well spoken enough to be fit to be heard in their company.

"Gentle grace?...Well..I..aren't you mad with me?"

The light bobbed up and down, drifting backward to rest on the rocks' 'nose' in a whisper of breeze.

"I? Oh my most humble apologies for my outburst. It is merely ghost custom, you understand. We must always follow custom, to do otherwise would upset the magic."

The storyteller got to her feet, tucking her tail around her legs and dipping down to touch its' tuffed end to her nose in an old fashion fraggle curtsy as the ball of light drifted back into the rock formation.

"Of course...My name is..."

The smaller fraggle gasped at the eerie semi-transparent figure that stepped forward. His outline matched the rocks' exactly, all in varied shades of gray. Somehow this odd coloring of another world could not hide the fact that his skin and fur had once been a dark orange, with a wispy short beard that moved in the breeze, framing his close set eyes above a long pointed muzzle. A once grand silk cloak adored his shoulders, offsetting a heavy looking armor chestplate, its apple symbol detailing shining brightly from within.

"Harriet. Your name is Harriet," The knight said, crossing his arms over his chest and bowing to touch the tuff of his tail with a well practiced formality. “Holder of the title of storyteller from the tender pre-job age of eighteen, by the grace of your voice for tales."

Harriet breathed as her heart grew wings, traveling down to her big left toe and up to her baloobius in record time.

She finally found her voice again, fighting against her nature and the very unlady like urge to giggle.

"It's an honor to meet you..." The small voice she had only until now used for one other fraggle stopped short as she fixed the ghost with a silent hopeful look.

The knight rubbed the short ruffled hair between his tuffed ear stocks; a motion of embarrassment that, for all his courtly manners, marked him as having been quite young.

"I'm afraid I seem to have misplaced my name many ages ago. Perhaps I might borrow one of your own, dear Storyteller?"

A mess of pink hair and a pair of glinting glasses were an inch from the spirits' face before his last words even had a chance to be spoken at anything over a murmur.

"Fredrick. You look like a Fredrick." She said simply.

"And you look very like an angel." Fredrick whispered.

Above her head, the Storyteller could feel her winged heart doing cartwheels.
 

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How romantic! I loves me a good ghost love story!
 

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*Upon the words "vampire romances"... :batty: Somebody called?
Very nicely written... It conveys the omentousness of the meeting. "You look like a Frederick". How true... More please?
 

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*Upon the words "vampire romances"... :batty: Somebody called?
Very nicely written... It conveys the omentousness of the meeting. "You look like a Frederick". How true... More please?
Oh Count, you have no idea..my love for vampire romances goes back even farer than FR, I would be lying if I said I did not want to be The Countess a few times :3. But the books themselves, the more overblown and flowery the better IMHO :flirt:
 

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Even in the last lingering month of autumn, so like winter that it had long driven thoughts of romance out of most fraggle minds, the Kissing Chasm lived up to its name.


Fragrant green grass dotted with morning glories grew tall in their magical pocket of eternal summertime around the chasm itself. The clear water filling the crack drifted by at a lazy babble singing a song of lazy contentment to two tiny frogs sitting upon a lilypad.

The scene was only broken by a faint gentle voice.

"Kermit dear? Are you and Jane playing in that cave water hole again? Supper's ready!"

"Okay Mom!" The little frog replied, as both of the green creatures hopped upward into the sunlight.

In the background, not very far away, the storyteller tossed a new handful of flower petals over her head and laughed where she lay under a handsewn paper parasol.

Only a few hours of sleep separated the prevous night to this day, but that hardly mattered now. All those hours, after all, were better filled by the floating gentleman who had insisted on keeping watch for villains by her bedpost all night, and had more than enough stories of the glory of the Elder Clan to last another lifetime.

Somewhere, however, his stories had hit an unspoken sad note and the two had ended up at this Kissing Chasm, where Fredrick now sat floating above a mossy rock, playing a new game.

"And your favorite food is blueberry and lemon..."

"..tarts!" Harriet finished, clapping her hands together in amazement. "Oh, how in the rock did you know that?"

The ghost shrugged, taking out a long fancy sword from beneath his cloak and beganing to shine its' equaly transparent obsidian blade.

"It is the talent I was given to fulfill my dearest wish in life. I can not swear to love forever if I do not love truly."

"Oh, you are a perfect knight..." The storyteller sighed, sitting up to reach out a hand toward him and then stopping short. "Well, nearly perfect."

The ghost wrinkled his muzzle, sending his sword back from where it had come in a puff of smoke, as he drifted down to eye level with the bookish fraggle.

"Something about me does not please you?"

"Well..it is just..I am use to a gentleman fraggle being a tad more..solid." Harriet began in a sympathetic, gentle tone. "But you are a ghost so..."

To her surprise the ghost laughed, a low rich sound that filled the air at the same time as another puff of smoke, this one much bigger with the tell tale glitter of magic.


"Will this do?" The fraggle now floating in the air asked.

She could only stutter. He looked..alive...he looked...

"Perfect.."

"As are you.." The very solid dark orange fraggle with silver hair replied, leading follow; now sporting a mustache and a silver and gold pit helmet that matched his armor.

"Oh no..please, My family still lives by the old code." Harriet whispered depite herself, drawing away quickly.

Fredrick tumbled backward in midair, shaking his head as if trying to clear it before nodding.

"How silly of me to think to moonlight snuggle with a maiden before we would be lifemated. Death must have these lowsome effects on the mind, truly."

"Lifemated?" Harriet asked in a bright cheery tone, her tail perking up at the word.

"Surely, it is your dearest wish is it not?" The newly explorer attired ghost asked where he stood upside down as if it was the most common place thing in the world.

"Well, yes but...there is something," She stuttered again, suddenly interested in her hands as she wrung them nervously. "...right now,I have always wished for more.."

If any other living creature had been at Kissing Chasm at that uncommon hour, in that unromantic season, they might have seen the just as uncommon sight of a tall fraggle spended upside down in midair, as he made the slow romantic gesture of raising the earthbond fraggles' hand to his lips.

"Harriet Fraggle, would you do me the honor of accompanying me to the Pumpkin Festival?"

"Yes." The storyteller replied with tearful eyes.
 

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Nice cameo. :smile:

I guess that poor guy's been REAL lonely. LOL...
 

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Sometimes, when you're so lonely it's painful you might settle for anyone (not that there is anything wrong with either of them) *sigh*

As they say at McDonalds: I'm lovin' it!
 

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Sometimes, when you're so lonely it's painful you might settle for anyone (not that there is anything wrong with either of them) *sigh*

As they say at McDonalds: I'm lovin' it!
I'm glad you like it..it is funny, but I never really started this story meaning to make any point..I just felt sorry for the storyteller and it went from there...It seemed like the series skipped over a lot of history since the storyteller was only shown every now and then:embarrassed:
 
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