Wielder of the Moonlight Sword

 

Wielder of the Moonlight Sword: The Legacy of the Brunette


The shrill of the alarm clock shattered the brunette's dreams, pulling her back to the familiar bustle of her city life. Her morning routine flowed in a predictable rhythm – the steaming chai latte at her favorite cafe, the bustling crowds on her walk to university, the monotonous drone of lectures. Yet, a nagging question lingered in the back of her mind. Was there more to life than the concrete jungle she called home? One evening, as the dusk sky painted the horizon, she found herself on the rusty bridge of the abandoned park, lost in the melody playing through her earphones. Swaying with the music, she approached the bridge's center. 

Your words have many meanings

Because it sounds like what is what?

If you find mysterious footprints, follow

My shadows are driven into a corner

What is hidden behind the light?

Taking out an earbud, she expected the usual symphony of crickets and flowing water. But an unsettling silence greeted her. Confused, she scanned her surroundings. Nothing. Only an oppressive quiet that sent shivers down her spine. Turning to leave, she spotted a vibrant blue bird perched on the bridge railing. Its eyes seemed to lock with hers, filled with an inexplicable curiosity. Drawn towards the bird, she cautiously approached, her finger outstretched in a hesitant greeting. The creature, however, held its ground, its head tilting in what seemed like an avian appraisal. Just as she inched closer, the bird flicked its beak, nipping her finger before disappearing into the twilight. Sucking on the sting, the brunette felt a strange unease settle over her. Glancing out her window before sleep, she found the blue bird perched on the window ledge, its gaze intense. As quickly as it appeared, it vanished, leaving her to wonder if it was all a figment of her imagination. Sleep, however, offered no solace.

Only you, who I can’t meet, know my answer

Before it ends I wanna know everything

As, time passes, your feelings deepen 

I am now between the past and the future.

Don’t leave me, I believe I’ll start running.


A piercing scream ripped through her dreams, jolting her awake. Disoriented, she found herself sprawled on muddy ground, rain lashing down relentlessly. Panic surged through her as she took in the unfamiliar surroundings - a dense forest with towering trees reaching towards the stormy sky. Scrambling to her feet, she searched for something, anything, that resembled familiarity. But the forest seemed to stretch endlessly in all directions.

Desperation gnawed at her as she wandered through the woods, only to find herself back at the same spot repeatedly. Fear threatened to consume her, but she forced herself to seek shelter under a large tree, huddling beneath its roots as the downpour intensified. Exhausted, she finally succumbed to sleep, the unanswered questions swirling in her mind. Awakening with a jolt, she realized it wasn't a dream. The rain had stopped, leaving a clear sky above. Determined to escape, she set off once again, her steps more purposeful this time. The forest gradually thinned, revealing a breathtaking vista – a field bursting with vibrant flowers, stretching as far as the eye could see. A mesmerizing melody drifted from beyond the field, beckoning her closer. Following the sound, she arrived at a cliff's edge, overlooking a scene straight out of a fairytale. Below, nestled in the valley, lay a shimmering river flanked by colossal dragon statues carved into the mountainside. Perched on a rock overlooking this spectacle was a simple wooden flute. Hesitantly, she picked it up, the smooth wood cool against her fingertips. As if on cue, the blue bird reappeared, its vibrant plumage a stark contrast to the clear sky. It chirped insistently, then soared towards the river, beckoning her to follow. With the flute clutched in her hand, the brunette plunged into the unknown, the melody guiding her path towards the river and the secrets beyond. The melody faded as the brunette reached the cliff's edge. Below, the river roared, a churning torrent between the imposing dragon statues. The blue bird dipped its wings, urging her on. This wasn't a gentle stream; it was a raging beast. But with a newfound determination, the brunette started her descent.

The path down was treacherous, loose rock giving way under her feet. Thorns tore at her clothes, and the wind whipped her hair. Yet, she pressed on, the blue bird a constant beacon above. Reaching the riverbank, she surveyed the scene. The current was formidable, and the water a murky, churning grey. Fear threatened to paralyze her, but the image of the veiled girl in the portrait – the girl who looked so much like her – the one from her dreams she saw once spurred her forward. Taking a deep breath, she plunged into the water. The icy current immediately stole her breath away, pulling at her clothes and dragging her downstream. She fought with all her might, paddling towards a fallen log jutting out from the opposite bank. Just as her strength began to fail, her fingers grasped the rough bark. Hauling herself onto the log, she clung on, gasping for air.

Exhausted but exhilarated, she finally reached the other side. The imposing silhouette of the abandoned palace loomed ahead, its broken windows like empty eyes staring down at her. An unsettling aura emanated from the place, a feeling of neglect and forgotten power. But something, perhaps a strange sense of kinship with the veiled girl, compelled her forward. The heavy oak doors creaked open with a groan, revealing a dust-filled interior. Cobwebs draped furniture like ghostly shrouds, and moonlight streamed through broken windows, casting long, skeletal shadows. The air hung heavy with the scent of time and decay. Following a flickering sense of familiarity, she found her way to a grand hall. A single portrait hung on the wall, illuminated by a shaft of moonlight. As she approached, her breath hitched. The girl in the portrait was undeniably like her – the same sharp jawline, the same fiery brown hair peeking out from beneath a veil. But the most striking feature was the glint of determination in the eyes that peeked from the veil's edge. Intrigued, the brunette continued exploring. A hidden staircase led her to a bedroom, untouched by the ravages of time. Fresh clothes lay neatly folded on a chaise lounge. Without hesitation, she discarded her own mud-caked clothing, the coolness of silk against her skin a welcome relief. A quick wash in the adjoining bathroom invigorated her, washing away the grime of her journey.

Renewed, she ventured deeper into the palace. Following an intuition she couldn't explain, she climbed a winding staircase that led to the castle's highest point – a windswept balcony overlooking the valley. And there, bathed in moonlight, lay a magnificent sword. Its hilt was adorned with swirling patterns and intricate symbols, a language she didn't understand, yet felt strangely familiar. As she reached out, a surge of energy coursed through her. The air crackled with anticipation. With a surge of adrenaline, she grasped the hilt and pulled. The blade slid free from its sheath, emitting a soft hum that resonated deep within her bones. Moonlight glinted off the polished surface, revealing strange symbols etched along its length. In that moment, the brunette knew this wasn't just a sword. It was a destiny waiting to be claimed. A destiny intertwined with the girl in the portrait, with the secrets of this abandoned palace, and with the reason she found herself in this strange, wondrous world.


Written By:- Muskan Nim

Date:-23/4/2024


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