Friday, July 10, 2009

Fairy Tales

Niva could see fairies. She saw them at night. And at day too, but their hazy, gray forms were less visible in all the light. They weren't anything like the fairies she had read about - no frilly skirts, no magic wands, no dance, music or glitter, no toadstool parties, no minusculity.

If she hadn't known them better, she might have thought they were ghosts.
But no, they were fairies alright.
Because fairies have an aim, a Purpose. Ghosts are just impressions of people left on earth. They don't have a Purpose. They are usually friendly, but sometimes, they have been known to turn quite nasty. In any case, one must not provoke them.
Ghosts can reappear at will. They can come if Called. But fairies? They don't come. They stay. When their Purpose is fulfilled, they go away and no amount of Calling ever does any good.

What Niva saw were definitely fairies.

The first one she had noticed had been a little girl. Niva had caught her petting a stray cat on the road. She was just a haze, like a localized fog, but with a definite shape. Little Girl was years ago. One day, the cat had disappeared and Niva never saw her again. Sometimes she wondered if Little Girl and her cat were in heaven.

Her next fairy sighting was an old man. He had turned up in Niva's own house and she had seen him sitting on the sofa, looking at her father. Perhaps he was the Great-Uncle about whose demise they had learnt through that late night STD call. The one her father had dearly loved. He had even flown over to attend his funeral the very next day. 
She could have sworn it was Great Uncle wh had cured her father's cancer. He was never in pain when he was near him.

But the day the doctors had said her father was completely cured, Great-Uncle had gone away.

The more fairies Niva saw, the more she began to notice them. They were all around her, quitely working through their Purpose. When their work was done, they went away. They didn't talk to her, but some of them noticed her. A wave here, a look in her direction there.
Their People could feel their presence most of the time. How it was expressed in each was different. You could feel calm in their presence, seem more focused or feel your anger dissipate at their touch.

Over the years, Niva saw a whole lot of them. Once in a while, she would help their People through actions like picking up her neighbour's post, helping the old man next door cross the street, buying her maid's daughter storybooks, befriending the lonely boy a floor above her, feeding the mongrel warm milk in the winters,  even teaching her maid to read. The fairies liked her for it and once in a while, did something for her too. The fairytales talk of fairies granting us wishes - actually what happens is that we just earn ourselves a favour from them. Everytime you help a fairy in his or her Purpose, you get "a wish granted". Even those who cannot see fairies. It is simple - You must do something in order to get something.

One night, Niva saw a fairy woman in her room. That was the first time one had been inside her room. She was semi-there. Half fairy, half nothing. Perhaps it was a fairy that had come to say goodbye before going and had started her journey already? Niva smiled at her and brought out her books. She still had three hours of solid studying to do. Tests were coming and she hoped to do well.

The fairy was still there when she finally went to sleep.

Next morning, her father woke her up at 5 o'clock. His eyes were bloodshot and he looked distraught. 
"Your mother," he said. "She died in her sleep."
Niva looked around. The dairy was still there, stronger than before.
"Baba, you know, she is going to be there with us through everything we do. We just need to look out for her."

Niva could have sworn the fairy smiled at her.

16 Say What They Think:

taurius1 said...

I love the Idea. As for the story itself, I'm gonna have to read it again in a quiet place later. ^_^

Nyx said...

So there's one fairy, one ghost for everyone who ever died? And here I thought killing people would help solve the population problem.

Anirudh Garg said...

Goosebumps goosebumps and more goosebumps

AMAZING work

Espèra said...

Taurius1: Heh. Thanks! :D How was the story? (if you read it later)

Nyx: The ghosts come and go. They may stay, but then again, they may not. It's upto them. Fairy, well, they all have a Purpose. So, they're on Earth only till then. Some people have more than 1 guardian angel (if you wish to call the fairies that) however.

Anirudh: Wow. Thanks! :D

Midnight Sun said...

cute.

Mystique said...

i do like this. yes indeed.



note to self: write more.

Bum said...
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Bum said...

Love it. You should definitely write more like this.

Have you read The Mediator series? It's kinda similar.

Espèra said...

Sun: Thanks!

Mysty: Yes please!

Bum: Thank you. Haven't read the Mediator series. But yeah I know that it's about a girl who can see ghosts. Are the stories TOO similar?

Bum said...

Not too similar, no. Just the ghost-seeing thing. Though, you've distinguished between Fairies and Ghosts. Plus Suze's (she's the protagonist) Dad died and she can see and talk to his ghost form. Kinda like the kid in your story and her Mom.

Yours is...deeper, if you will. The Mediator series is just another Meg Cabot teenage romance. One I like, though. XP

Espèra said...

Lol, "just another teenage romance"! Don't we all love teenage romances though?
But Meg Cabot has this annoying style of writing that's apparent in EVERY single book and character, so it's like each girl is just a carbon copy of the others. Take Princess Mia, Sam (from All American Girl) and Katie from (Tommy Sullivan is a Freak), for example.

Bum said...

>Don't we all love teenage romances though?<
I know I do! Heh.

I COMPLETELY agree about the sameness of the characters! It's only the guys that are different. Maybe she's trying to show taht all girls are the same at heart. Or some sappy shit like that. Who knows?

Don't you think Mia was cooler in the last book? She was much too whiny in the rest.

Who's your fave Meg Cabot character? mine is Jess from The MISSING series. She'd written that under a pen name. Her writing style is kinda different ismein. Plus, I LOVE Rob. Totally droolworthy.

Espèra said...

Honestly, I think it's just Meg Cabot's inability to make separate people sound different.
Er, Missing series. Status: Not Read.
And the last book of the Princess Diaries, you mean the 9th one? I really don't remember what happens in it. Is it the one in which she breaks up with Michael? Or am I talking about the 2nd-last? Cuz yeah, she WAS whiny in it.
Has a 10th one come out?

Bum said...

Yeah, second last. Super whiny. The 10th book cam out soemtime last year. Mia's (finally) grown up. It's her senior year and all. Michael come back. She ditches JP. (Always thought he was an ass, anyway.)

What's your take on Sophie Kinsella? I love chick-lit. XD

Espèra said...

O.O
Not read the 10th one yet. DIdn't know it was out. Heh.
Sophie Kinsella ... I think I've read every book of hers. I love her stuff! :D

Bum said...

Me too!
I remember laughing like a crazy woman while reading "Can You Keep A Secret?" in the bus on the way back home from school and everybody maintaining I had lost it till about a week after.
Don't like The Shopaholic Series so much, though. Maybe because I don't understand the fanaticism Becky attaches to shopping. XP