Masquerades of fairies. Natalie Yacobson

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about her, but the others hadn’t even seen her yet, so they blamed it on the curse of the castle.

      «All cursed castles are besieged by wickedness,» Flora heard bits and pieces of the head gardener’s assistants talking.

      Flora knew what the servants were whispering about and realized that they were right. The fairies had indeed been here at night. They waltzed in flight over every flowerbed and mound.

      The fairies’ ball would have resembled a fairy tale if the winged beauties hadn’t turned out to be predators.

      The bush of blue roses also resembled a hunched predatory troll, which the fairies forced to serve, digging the ground with its nose.

      There was some kind of creepy creature living under the bush. Right in the roots! Or was it roots? And next to it was a smiling elf. Only he was dressed all in black.

      «Good morning, my lady!» He said hello, taking off his velvet beret. The ears under the beret were as sharp as fish gills.

      Flora recoiled from the elf. The same elf had lured her to the fairy masquerade yesterday, only he looked much more unattractive in the daylight.

      «What are you doing here?»

      «Come to see how you got back?»

      Well, what should she say to him? Slap him in the face?

      «You threw me to the fairies!» Flora rebuked him.

      «I was hurt myself,» the elf showed strange marks on his skin in the form of letters and symbols. «Fairies scratch a lot.»

      «What do you want here?» Flora didn’t trust the elf anymore, so she wasn’t being polite either.

      «I want to hire myself out as a gardener to be closer to you, my lady.»

      It was more like a joke. An elf gardener! Who would believe such a thing?

      «My father’s castle has enough gardeners. One more would be too many, and there’s not enough wages for all of them.»

      «I can work for nothing. I’m an elf!»

      «The garden fairies are already working for free.» Flora pointed at the fighting gardeners’ assistants. The boys were arguing over the cause of the blue roses. The argument ended in a scuffle.

      «I’ll just live in the hollow of an elm or poplar tree,» the elf said, uncertainly crumpling his beret in his hands. His fingers were as thin as spider’s legs

      «All the hollows in the garden are occupied by fairies,» Flora said sternly. Well, maybe she exaggerated a little.

      «I don’t think Poplar Alley is uninhabited yet.»

      «Live in the poplars if you like, but I’ll be off.»

      «Wait! You can call me Charles if you like, milady.»

      «You have a common Earth name,» Flora said warily.

      «My real name is Sharneel, but you’ll be more comfortable calling me Charles.»

      He’s right! Flora couldn’t pronounce Sharneel, no matter how hard she tried. It must be enchanted.

      «Is the dragon coming for dinner?» Charles asked.

      «What makes you think that?»

      «A starling whispered it to me.»

      «You should listen to birds more,» Flora hesitated when she realized. «Do you understand bird’s language?»

      «It is a little,» Charles admitted.

      «Then I could use you as a servant.»

      «So I can move closer to your apartment?» Charles was pleased.

      «No, you can occupy any poplar,» Flora smiled kindly. If an elf has the talent to make a house out of poplar, let him try.

      «By the way, could you chase away that disgusting creature crawling under the rosebush by the gate?»

      «I can’t, ma’am,» the elf immediately changed to a pleading tone. «It must stay here. It was assigned to the castle as a lookout from the magic kingdom, but it’s a garden secret.»

      The elf winked slyly at Flora.

      «An important person took a great liking to you, so you are being watched.»

      «So I won’t run away from my own castle?» Flora snickered.

      «Nothing bad may happen to you.»

      «Could the fairies attack me again? Then they’d have to trespass on my domain.»

      «There are many dangers besides fairies.»

      «I’ve only encountered fairies!»

      It was better not to have encountered them! Flora recalled with horror the aggression of the winged beauties that had swooped down on her. These are not fairies, but savages! They should have aristocratic manners.

      «Why doesn’t anyone educate them!»

      «It is because the empress of the magical empire has run away,» the elf explained dignifiedly. «This is a great tragedy for all of us. Without her supervision, all the fairies have disbanded.»

      «Damn that bastard!» Flora cursed. «She had the misfortune to leave this wild pack unattended.»

      «Without her, all the fairies are homeless,» the elf nodded. «It is except for the garden ones.»

      «Why is it? Does she visit them?»

      «The garden fairies have a mistress – you!»

      «Why is it me?»

      «Probably it is because they fly in your territory,» the elf squinted slyly. There was something he wasn’t telling me.

      «I don’t think they obey me.»

      «If they haven’t attacked the guest, i.e. me, they must be trained by you.»

      «You’re logical!» Flora walked through the garden past the blooming acacia trees, and the elf soared after her. Soon the gardeners would notice that the mistress had a new admirer. The main thing is that they should not notice that this admirer is hovering over the path, not treading on it.

      However, the elf disappeared into the hazel thicket as soon as Drusilla appeared on the road. It was daytime, but she looked like a lady, and she was reprimanding her broom for something.

      «Oh, you are idle broom!» She wailed, plucking twigs from her broom. «You fly where you’re not asked! You’ve got a nerve! You don’t listen to me!»

      The elegant lady with the broom would have looked ridiculous if it weren’t for her pointy hat. A hat like that always identifies a witch. And the black cat sitting next to her only adds points to her witchy reputation.

      «The broom was helping me!» Flora stepped towards Drusilla. «She was covering the dragon’s tracks.»

      «Ah, so that’s it!» Drusilla crouched in a curtsy.

      Today, a necklace with a large sapphire glittered around the witch’s graceful neck. Had the Marquis given it to her? Flora didn’t think her father could have an affair with a witch living in the castle, but suddenly Drusilla was aiming for the Marquise’s seat.

      The old decrepit housekeeper’s appearance slept like a mask. Drusilla in her younger guise turned out to be a very attractive woman. Her extravagant black attire aside, she could be called a refined lady. It was no surprise if her father had a crush. He’s always been into alchemists and astrologers. So the witch is quite his type.

      «Why did you take off the old woman’s disguise?» Flora asked her directly.

      «I was tired of looking decrepit and toothless.»

      «It’s better than looking dead like the last Marquise,» Flora hinted. «I think anyone who tries to take her place will be dead too. Rumor has it that the local


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