Moonlit LamentA Story by Felicity's EveA cycle of fragile harmony... Please read the description. :)A raven
cawed overhead the young woman as she flew across the tree-shadowed cobblestones,
her porcelain skin flushed excitedly, ebony locks flying out behind her like
silken wings as her flowing white dress billowed around her thin legs. Her
mother’s beams caught the tulle, making it softly shimmer, as if she were
wishing the young woman “good luck”.
“It’s going to work this time, I feel it!”
But even her determination couldn’t withhold
her fear as she skidded to a stop in front of the towering gates separating the two celestial kingdoms. Her palace
was cloaked in the darkness she reveled in, the soft deep blues and purples of
her world adorned with thousands of glittering stars, like the jewels of the crescent
insignia resting atop her head. She was Lunetta, the patroness of the night, standing
before the gates of the sun god, her radiant counterpart.
She hesitantly opened her twisted wrought iron gate
and stepped outside of it, feeling the warmth of the golden gates of heaven
bathe her, washing her out, even at this distance from the sun’s full
glow.
Cradling a soft, pale blossom close
to her chest, Lunetta crept up to the dim pool of light that divided their two
worlds, gently setting the flower into it while stroking its petals
comfortingly.
“Please… Prove to me that I can live
in the light, too…” She murmured, watching the bud as it slowly bloomed even
more…before it suddenly snapped closed to save itself from the light, just as
all of her other creations had, too.
Lunetta’s heart clenched in despair,
and she quickly reached to revive her flower when it suddenly shriveled a
little. A greater glow was present.
“Lunetta…?”
She froze, before slowly lifting her
head to meet a pair of glittering eyes, seeming faceted like diamonds as they reflected
all the colors of the rainbow in his mesmerizing glow.
“Andreis…” she greeted him
emotionlessly as she thought of her own dull, blue-grey orbs, flecked with
silver and black like the craters of the moon. She could never compare to the
sun standing before her in all his glory, his wispy golden curls cascading
across his bronzed forehead, his lean form draped in glowing, pure-white cloth,
held in place by brooches of the finest shimmering jewels; clothed in clouds
and adorned by the earth itself singing praises to him.
No. Lunetta could never compare.
“You came here,” the sun god
murmured, withholding his surprise.
“Am I not welcome?” she retorted,
trying to sound belligerent, but only coming across timid.
“No, no, my home is yours!”
“Same to you…if you should ever
choose to visit…” She replied coolly, but the image of the glowing Andreis in her
garden of shadows just couldn’t be summoned. Impossible…
But, then again, what was she doing
where she didn’t belong?
“What is this…?” Andreis murmured,
stooping to scoop up the milky-white flower.
“Don’t!”
Lunetta cried out, snatching the blossom away to save it from its death. “It
is a Moon Flower… Y-you cannot touch it…” She stuttered, embarrassed at her outburst.
“Ah…” Andreis cast his eyes
downward, disheartened.
"I'm trying to make it strong
enough to withstand sunlight... But...but if it just had a little more time at
night... If...if I had more
time..."
A lump in her throat, she forced
herself to meet Andreis’s opal gaze, sadness and disappointment in his
eyes.
"Lunetta... You know that if the
moon shines any longer than it should, the peoples' harvests will disrupt, the
earth will bend in hazardous ways. I'm sorry..."
"I… I don't even know where
that came from... It was an idiotic request..." She felt she had no right
to speak such a desire to this being far more powerful than she. Lunetta
turned to leave, but a warm hand wrapped firmly around her cold wrist.
"L-let go! You'll burn
me!" She shrieked in a panic, trying to twist away.
"Calm down and accept what you
are and you won't burn! You're just as important as I am, Lunetta! We're equals,
don't you see?”
"Then treat me like
one..." She replied simply, the gravity in her steel-grey eyes and hard
voice shocking Andreis into releasing her.
Her skin was seared where he
touched.
“Please… I am of you and you are of
me! No matter what you think, we are forever intertwined! We need each other… I
need you…”
“No! I rise when you beckon, oblivious to my feelings or
me! I am your marionette, an echo that gets ever fainter! The days pass, crime
rises, everyone fears the night! No one wants to be alone in darkness! I have
to bear the souls of the dead and bring them up to place them amongst the
starts and they resent me for it! They want to be a ray of light,
a beacon to their loved ones! Not a shard of oblivion!” She screeched a jumbled
mess of reasons upon reasons she had kept deep inside, brewing in a pot of
resentment and stirred in the broth of jealousy that cracked her
noble demeanor.
“I-I apologize…” A stunned Andreis
stuttered as Lunetta caught her breath. “I had no idea you felt this way…
Please, forgive me…” He began to bow, but stopped, realizing that he didn’t
want to kneel to her. All this time he had subconsciously looked down on
her and only now he realized his mistake. Lunetta saw this and grew ever more
bitter, spinning on her heel to whisk away in a flurry of freezing
stardust.
“You are nothing
without me, Lunetta!” Andreis cried out in a moment of self-fury, wanting
to blame her instead and immediately regretting his harshness, his glow
dimming slightly.
“And neither are you!” She screamed
at him before fleeing to her lair, meteors falling to earth as she cried,
the goddess of the night wasting away into a vulnerable ball of
agony.
Thus, her weakened moon waxes and
wanes throughout the months. Resentment, worthlessness; they are heavy burdens
to bear. But centuries passed and she couldn’t bring herself to
return to the sun. Perhaps she was too defiant, or maybe too humiliated.
But her dark feelings still remain,
which is why you cannot see her nightly masterpiece in the
city, obscured behind the factory smoke and pollution. She
hides, watching as evil cloaks itself in her darkness to preform nasty
deeds, driving her even farther into misery.
But, if you travel to the
countryside, you’ll see her dance in all her splendor where she believes no one is watching, her indigo canvas glittering and swirling to the rhythm of
nature’s subtle song.
As for Andreis, his heart aches to
see her again, to make amends. When the moon fades and the sun rises, the
clouds are tinged pink in the crimson dawn, his heart bleeding with regret
over the horizon as the cycle continues in fragile harmony. At least, until the next eclipse... © 2014 Felicity's EveAuthor's Note
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Added on March 25, 2014Last Updated on May 2, 2014 AuthorFelicity's EveAboutNote: I know that lately I haven't been posting a lot of writings that I feel comfortable sharing, but I'm trying to let more lighthearted subjects make poems and stories of themselves. It's just a ma.. more..Writing
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