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Someone crumpled up this tear-stained note and concealed it inside a hidden compartment disguised as a brick on a Faerieland castle balcony.
I thought I saw you last night.
Lounging in the courtyard, where we used to sit together, charting grand futures.
For a moonbeam-dappled moment, I could have sworn you called for me from the shadows.
As if you had been waiting all this time, for us to pick up where we left off.
Then, the clouds parted.
The grass lay empty while a dead silence evidenced that even the wind sought to abandon me,
And the moon illuminated the fact that I was still alone.
An eternal verity I accepted when first lifting the crown.
I thought I saw you last night.
Alone in the library, perusing the mustiest tome you could find.
Perched on the corner of those stiff chairs you could never seem to sit still on.
Provoking stifled memories to rupture their restraints and abscond to the forefront of my mind.
Then, the shadows faded.
Memories of simpler times twisted into fragmented phantasms of the past... slipping away.
Leaving me nostalgic for your irksome fidgeting, your rambling yet fervent tangents,
And sobbing into the arms of a deeply perplexed Seshatia.
I thought I saw you last night.
Propped against the throne, twiddling your curved locks.
The same spot where you counselled me through the darkest of times.
Never shying away from even the most contentious of conversations.
Then, a gentle zephyr roused my wandering mind.
Stirring me from my conceited daydream.
The tender breeze wished to remind me,
That you had always closed the windows before dark.
I thought I saw us last night.
Arguing in the reflection of the Rainbow Fountain.
When I faltered, you were never afraid to share your every thought.
Until our quarrels reached a crescendo, and an insurmountable distance grew between us.
Then, I looked up across the water.
To see younger faeries shouting in our place.
I witnessed Earth and Shadow parting before me,
History revolves as they turn their backs on one another.
I thought I saw you last night.
Or at least that intrigued gleam of yours, reflected in the eyes of a gifted young sorceress.
She acted as you did in those days, lighting up at new discoveries, unable to let go of the past.
Once more, I found myself lacking, unable to balance duty and friendship.
Then, I woke to a stone-cold realisation.
The years had worn away my convictions, driven me to clutch secrets tight to my chest.
How could either of you truly be to blame for your missteps,
When your leader failed to guide you down the right path?
I thought I saw you last night.
Then I remembered,
because of me,
there's nothing left of you...