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Love - The Parody (Tradigy)

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Love - The Parody (Tradigy) 2010-01-27 23:44:06 Reply

Once upon a time there was a lonely house servent who fell in love with a handsome knight.
She made a deal with a hooded man on black horse with a scale of grain and rice.
If she gave up her hands she can see him every day.
So she did, and so every day the man walked past her as he accompanied the king.

She goes back to the hooded man hoping for more than what he had said.
If she gave up her eyes, the man will see her as the most fairest lady of them all.
So she did, a sharp pain was felt, saw no more, and so every day the man took notice of her and complemented her, then kissed her before returning to his work.

She stumbles ever which way, to whom the hooded man has founded this time.
If she gave up her feet, the man will fall undoubtedly head over heels over her, and will love and take care of her forever.

So she did, as the horseman rode away diligently as the knight of her dreams finds her, and as the horseman said, fell head over heels for her as he took her into his home and kissed her, telling her how bad he feels for not saying he loved her sooner and wants to marry her even in her handicapped position as she cried her blind eyes out, imagining how handsome the knight is.

But too soon, too sad, too bad, the body of the knight felt cold in her arms as she awoken with him on top. She called out his name, yet no answer was given. As she held him in her handless arms, she could feel something that shook her bones as she felt a pair of hands, and a pair of feet. Only, they weren't attached to anything.