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Changling - 1. Changling
Changeling
No one believed him of course. But then again, why should they? He had no proof to his tale, nothing to back up the events of the previous night. Hell, if he were hearing his tale he wouldn't believe him. He sat there looking at his father and began again.
"There are elves in the forest behind the house."
"Now son, last month it was ghosts in the attic. Do you really expect me to believe you when you say you've seen elves?"
Robin looked just past his father's shoulder to where Bridget and Jeremy stood in the shadow, fading into the wall. "There are ghosts in this house papa, and there are elves in the forest."
His father looked at him again and shook his head. "So you have no explanation for why your clothes are filthy and torn except you were following these alleged elves in the forest?"
"None, sir."
His father sighed again. "What will it be next time? Vampires in the cellar?"
"No, sir, I've already checked." Robin said with all sincerity.
His father shook his head. "Go to bed Robin."
"Yes papa."
"And Robin..."
"Yes papa?"
"Nothing else about the ghosts and elves, school starts soon and we don't want the same thing to happen here as happened before."
"Yes, papa." Robin nodded his head and scampered up the stair with Bridget and Jeremy following close behind. Once up in his room he shut the door and giggled.
"So do they suspect?"
"Suspect what?" the changeling asked the Elvin Lord, "I think I shall have fun here."
"I think you shall too. The boy was just too sensitive for this world."
"You will be good to him?"
"I'll treat him like my own child."
"Fair thee well."
The changeling-Robin grinned as the Elvin Lord scampered off toward the forest. There were elves in the forest, and no one believed him of course.
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