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Hi everyone. I have Lupus. Lupus is an incurable Autoimmune disorder. It causes me pain almost everyday and makes me cry. This is my story.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Girl and the Wolf (7) Conclusion

But when the girl wondered what life would have been like if she had not met the fairy...her world became dark and cold...
And then the girl knew that her life was never going to be the same ever again...

The Girl and the Wolf (6)

“I’ll take it,” she answered with a huff. “I am tired of this miserable life.”
“Fine then…you will never be able to undo this or find a life like this…”
She cast the spell. “May your life be filled with blessings.”
When the girl woke up…she could move her hands and feet. She could live her life without fearing for her life….she finally had a life without pain.

The Girl and the Wolf (5)

“And what is the catch of this engagement?” she asked the fairy.
     “The catch…” the fairy answered. “Is that you may crave this life so much, that to be without it by drive you to a point of despair…”
     “Despair…”
     “Yes…the loss of this wonderful and new life will drive you mad with despair.”

The Girl and the Wolf (4)

She began to have feverish dreams of death and destruction. Suddenly nothing made sense anymore. Feverish dream after feverish dream…lost friend after lost friend…her good luck began to fade.
      Until one night when she met a fairy from the east in a cloudy dream….the fairy gave her the chance to live a normal life.
     

The Girl and The Wolf (3)

“You don’t know me,” it answered ominously. “But you will…one day…you will know me so well.”
10 years later…the young girl got very sick…she had gotten a very rare disease…and the disease caused her a lot of grief. There were no signs of the disease…and the disease made her bedridden.
      She was very miserable…always worrying about death and scaring everyone around her.

The Girl and the Wolf (2)


One day the little girl was terribly unlucky. She stumbled upon the monster completely by accident. It had a small question for her. “Do you know what it is like to die?”
      The young girl was shocked by such a question, as she was so young. She didn’t understand that the monster was hinting towards her future fate.
      “Do you know me?” the monster asked her.
      “No,” the young girl answered nervously. “Should I know you?”

The Girl and the Wolf (1)

The Girl and the Wolf
By Annie Marie Perreault
For Vonda Greek Smith

Once upon a time there lived a girl who grew in a village undamaged by time. She was a beautiful child with ebony colored hair. She was desired by everyone in the village. Every person she knew wanted her in their family. She was so kind and funny and full of grace. Everyone loved her.
Little did they know, there was a monster that followed her wherever she went. It was a dragon that looked like a wolf. No one could defeat the dragon. In fact, anyone who saw the dragon never lived to tell the tale.