May smiled. "If you recall I followed you to this spot. You have been in control of this situation the whole time. If I wanted to mess with you or hurt you in anyway, I would have done so already. Although, your attitude could use some adjusting." May was trying to be patient with this half-mortal, but it did not seem to be working. Spade seem to have volitale emotions and did not truly listen. She heard the words but did not absorb their message to fully understand them. She was always on the defense. May was doing her best to try and understand where she was coming from since she was a stranger to her. May sighed, upset with her mother for giving her an impossible task.
"There are enemies everywhere. These woods are not safe, nor is your home. I am glad I found you first before someone else discovered your lineage." Just as she said that an arrow zoomed through the tree lines and hit May right in the shoulder. It instantly burned. The wooden arrow was tipped with Iron, the one thing that could hurt Fae. She let out a gurtled scream. "Enough of this! I have tried to be patient with you, but this is the time to get over your daddy issues! I will not risk my life for a half mortal!"
May grabbed onto Spade's arm with extreme strength, not enough to hurt her, just to pull her up to a standing position and bring her over to a tree. More arrows zoomed toward them. May lifted her free hand and a wave of blue magic came from her, forming a force field the arrows bounced off of. "Now we are going into this tree and I will finish explaining once we are back in the Fae Realm."
May said the magical incantation that opened the bark of the tree into a magical door. She opened the door and pushed Spade through first. She then closed it behind her just in time before the next waves of arrows hit. As the door closed the vortex pulled them through to the other side of the door, which opened into the desolate and cold wasteland of a forest for the Unseelit Court. The winds were sharp and it was snowing, as always.
Now May was in her true form. Her hair fell in long, cascading ebony waves. Her skin was pale sunlight that reflected rays all around her. There were tiny stars dancing around her skin as if she were a galaxy. Her lips and eyelids were coal black. She wore a simple black dress in this realm. Her purple blood was spilling from the arrow head lodged in her shoulder. May was also weaker now from expending her magic in the mortal realm and her blood becoming poisoned with metal.
She called out like a bird and a raven came to perch on her shoulder. "Fly ahead and tell Queen Mab we have returned. Also prepare the healer for me. I have been struck with Iron." The raven flapped its wings and soared high into the sky with the message for the Queen.
Meanwhile May did her best to pull the arrow from her shoulder. She managed to break the shaft, but the arrow head was still present within her body. Frustration was all over her face. May knew she would have to move quickly. "We move, now to the castle. Follow me or don't. If you choose not to, the elements will kill you before your enemies can." May was done with being nice. She did what her mother wanted, get the Winter Knight here. As far as she was concerned her part in this was over. Perhaps she was over reacting, but she was injured and iron was no joke to Fae. She would not lose her life over someone that was so mean and distrusting toward her. No matter how attractive she might have thought Spade was.
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