Finding Elora

By inviwright

89.9K 6.2K 542

Abby's come up with a brilliant plan. Sneak into the faerie realm, buy all the Delysum she can get her hands... More

Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37

Chapter 10

2.3K 171 10
By inviwright

ABBY

I'm so happy to have food in me.

It's renewed the energy I didn't even realize I lost, and I'm sure going to need it to get through the night. I've been walking for what I estimate to be three hours, and already the sky is beginning to grow dim.

The roads here aren't as barren as when I walked through the prairie fields, and thankfully, small street lights illuminate the way. Every few minutes I'll pass a house, too, which I find comforting. If something goes wrong during the night, I'd like to think my scream would be heard.

Not that that means anybody would come out to help.

My feet are beginning to hurt, and I pause and roll my ankles before continuing. I'm glad I bought new sneakers before coming here, but I should've taken the time to break them in. My socks are painful where they rub against my heels, and I can feel blisters already forming.

I wish there were sidewalks here.

No cars have traveled down the road I'm walking along, but I still steer clear and stick to the grass next to the curb. It's not as efficient as walking on flat gravel, but I'm not looking to be turned into roadkill today. Especially during the night.

If the faeries are anything like the humans, I'm sure the roads are significantly less safe when the sky grows dark.

Although I wouldn't be surprised to learn the faeries have night vision and can drive just as well at night. I don't think there's anything they can't do.

I'm jealous.

I glance at the sky, frowning as I eye the orange and pink sunset off in the distance. It's beautiful, but it means I will need to stop walking soon. Samuel said Janta's about a day's walk away, so I still have a long way to go.

I need to get to Janta as soon as possible, preferably before Praxis begins.

I don't have any money—or anything valuable—to use to reserve a spot on a vehicle that can take me to Elora. By getting there early, I hope I'll have a few days to figure out the cost and earn money. My interactions with Samuel were positive, and I'm hoping I can find another faerie desperate for a mate and get him to give me a few coins in exchange for touch.

If I do that enough times, I'm sure to save up enough.

My other options are to steal, which I'm doubtful would even work, or to start fucking. I'd like to avoid the latter, but I'll do it if it gets me to Elora. At least the faerie men are attractive, and it's not like I haven't done worse.

I cringe as I recall all the nasty men I fucked for free in college. I should've been charging for all that charity work.

A quiet whizzing noise reaches me from behind, and I spin around just in time to see a vehicle come speeding down the road. It's the first one I've encountered, and I watch excitedly as it nears. The shape is relatively similar to a human car, but it's made almost entirely out of the dark glass I can't see through.

Despite the road being gravel, the wheels travel smoothly over the ground, almost as if it's floating. The wheels are turning so I know it's not, but I would think it was if I didn't see them. The car passes in a blur and gradually disappears ahead, leaving me alone once more.

I bet it's self-driving.

We've got a few cars like that back home, but I'm willing to bet my entire life savings that the faeries have it all figured out. They probably use their magic to prevent from getting into accidents, too.

This place is so fucking cool.

Daylight continues to dwindle, but thankfully, the street lights grow brighter. They light up the road just enough that I can confidently see where I'm going, not that there's much room for me to mess up. The road has been a straight shot, just like Samuel said.

Occasionally there'll be a crossroad, but there have been signs at each corner. I've been careful to stick to the one pointing to Janta.

I'll be damned if I make a wrong turn and set myself even further behind.

I walk until the sun has completely vanished and the moon shines bright, and only once my feet and legs feel swollen do I finally begin to search for a place to sleep. I can't exactly pull up to a random faerie's house and ask to borrow a bed for the night, but I figure nobody will mind if I crash in a barn.

I've seen a few along the way, so I continue forward until I find a house. I'm far enough from the city that they're far and few between, but thankfully, it only takes me a few minutes to stumble upon one.

The house itself is tucked between several trees a considerable distance from the road, and it's nearly impossible to make out the details in the dark. I have a flashlight in my backpack, but I don't want to use it and draw any unwanted attention to myself.

I doubt the owner of the house will be pleased to discover some human woman slinking around their property, so this is a stealth mission.

It's a good thing I'm so stealthy.

I'm careful to keep a reasonable distance from the house as I make my way around the side, and I hope there are no magic alarms alerting the owners of intruders on the land. If they do, there's no way I'll be able to sense them, and knowing my luck, I'll set them off.

I take it as a good sign when I reach the trees surrounding the house, and I peer around the back for a barn. It's hard to see now that I've stepped away from the street lights, but I can just barely make out a large structure in the distance.

Perfect.

I keep as close to the trees as possible before hurrying across the surrounding open field. If there's any time for me to be caught, it's now.

Thankfully, there's no sign of movement in or around the house, and there are no fences or equipment I need to dodge in my mad dash to the barn. There's a large overhead door in the front of the barn, but I ignore it and walk around until I find a smaller, normal one on the side.

No magic alarms blare out when I grab the knob, and I squeeze my eyes shut and hope for the best before twisting and pushing. The door opens with a quiet squeak, and I peek inside before dropping my bag onto the ground and pulling out my flashlight. It's pitch black inside, and I'll be damned if I walk into this building blind.

There could be dangerous animals or sharp equipment in here.

The items in my bag clink around as I pull out my flashlight, and I cringe and glance back at the house before sticking my arm inside the barn and turning on the light.

My body is tense, primed to be attacked or run as the inside of the building is illuminated. I let out a sigh of relief when I notice it's basically empty. There's a tractor along the far right wall and several empty stalls directly across from the door, but that's about it.

I tentatively step inside before hurrying to spin and shut the door I just came in through. I'm unsure if my flashlight can be seen from the house, and I don't want to take the risk.

Things really get spooky when I trap myself inside the barn.

This feels eerily similar to the start of a low-budget horror film, and I continually remind myself that I'm probably not going to die tonight as I move my flashlight around and explore more of the barn.

There are dozens of small farming utensils, or whatever you call hoes and rakes, leaning against the wall next to the tractor, and to the left, next to the empty stalls, is a giant mound of hay.

Whoever owns this place must have animals, even if there aren't any inside. Maybe they're kept out when the weather is nice. I step closer to investigate, mildly afraid I'm about to encounter several people chained up.

To my complete relief, the stalls are entirely empty.

I even spot a pile of shit in the corner, and I'm happy to note it's too large to belong to a faerie or human. It's always a comfort to find proof that you're not currently hiding inside a creepy serial killer's barn. I'm unsure what I would've done if I found people chained up here.

I'd have to help them, but I have no idea how I'd manage that. I can't exactly knock on the serial killer's door and ask if I can use his phone to call the police.

My palms feel like they should be sweating, but the gloves Samuel bought me somehow wick it away. I'm continually impressed by these gloves, and I tighten my grip on my flashlight handle with a quiet hum. It feels like I'm holding it with my bare hand. I can feel the cool bite of the metal, like there's nothing separating me from the tiny ridges.

I hope it isn't magic that makes them feel so good. I'm looking forward to keeping these as a souvenir of my time here, and it would suck to get home and have them start feeling like regular gloves.

Sighing, I turn toward the hay.

Didn't people used to sleep on hay beds back in the day? It looks uncomfortable, but it's better than the hard, dingy floor.

I dig my sweatshirt out of my bag and tug it on so my exposed arms and back don't rub against the hay. I also take this moment to change out my underwear. I brought five pairs with me, and I hope to find some sort of freshwater source so I can clean them before they're all dirty.

I've worn my current pair for over two days now, and they're beyond rank.

My swamp ass has them smelling like biohazard material, and I cringe as I shove them into an empty ziplock bag and bury them deep into the bottom of my bag.

It's disgusting, and I don't feel much cleaner as I slip my fresh pair on. It's better than nothing, but what's really going to feel good is a shower. Preferably a cold one with a brand new loofah and gobs upon gobs of body wash.

By the time I finally get that shower, I'm willing to bet my skin will be nastier than it was when I had an arm cast in fifth grade. My arm looked like a wrinkly mess, and there were more crumbs than I'd care to admit stuck to my skin. There was also half a broken pencil stuck in there from my attempt to scratch an itch deep in the cast, but I don't like to think about that.

The doctor found it hilarious, but my mom wasn't pleased.

I press my palms into the hay, testing it, before tentatively turning and sitting down. It's denser than I thought it would be, and not all that comfortable, but it's better than nothing. Thankfully, the sweatshirt prevents my skin from being stabbed by the sharp ends, and I lay back and get comfortable before turning off the flashlight and tucking it into the waistband of my leggings.

I don't want to lose it, and I need it nearby in case something weird happens in the middle of the night.

My blood rushes through my ears as I stare into the black, and I will my racing heart to calm as I close my eyes and hope for sleep to come.

____

She finally gets to Janta in the next chap!!!

Read one chapter ahead for free on Patreon, and subscribe to read through Chapter 16! Learn more at: patreon.com/inviwright

Continue Reading

You'll Also Like

1M 43.8K 45
Brooklyn's family was devastated by the loss of her mother. The young werewolf now struggles to keep her family together while patriarchy and inequal...
11.3M 445K 56
It took the Beasts mere weeks to overthrow the human government and eliminate most of the population. Those who survived were put into slavery, force...
1.1K 90 14
.:True love... but make it fated:. Queen Serena of the Vale's idyllic world was shattered by her parents' tragic and unexplained disappearance, leav...
773K 50.3K 41
WATTPAD FEATURED - 30/11/2017 WATTYS 2018 LONGLIST - 31/08/2018 WATTPAD WEREWOLF FEATURED - 05/09/2020 WATTPAD EXPLORER WEREWOLF WEEK - 26/10/2020 [W...