Twisted Tales to Delight and Amaze

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Rusalki

Rusalki

A traveling scholar stopped near a lake to refresh himself. Per tradition, he paid his respects to the lake spirits.

The traveler placed a chunk of bread on his folded handkerchief. He bowed and asked permission to wash. He wanted to cool himself off next to their pool.

He then removed his jacket and washed his face with the cool water. After wiping his face, he opened his eyes to a pair of hands thrusting from the water.

He tried to jump back, but the hands fastened themselves onto the man’s hair. With a great tug, the traveler fell beneath the surface.

He knew well the fate of those taken by the water folk. Rather than struggle, he accepted it and relaxed.

Downward until the light faded, leaving only shadows. The man could no longer hold his breath and relaxed, causing a great burst of bubbles.

Expecting to inhale the pool’s water. The man became enveloped in an enormous bubble.

Up he shot, and in seconds broke the surface. The traveler grabbed the bank and hauled himself out of the water.

He cleared his lungs of inhaled water. Then, he righted himself and stood in awe. A great battle between two water sprites occurred.

Two more joined the fury and managed to subdue one of the sprites.

“He’s mine. It’s my right,” shouted the restrained sprite.

“No,” exclaimed the largest of the three.

“It is the law. All who fail to honor and respect us are ours to deal with as we please. Besides, it has been so long since I’ve tasted human,” spat the captive.

“The law is the law, and you broke it. Look there on the bank,” said the second sprite.

The captive focused on the small bundle near the water’s edge.

“We should tell Mother of your treachery,” spoke the largest.

“I beg you no,” pleaded the captive.

Behind the group, the water began to boil as the Queen rose and glared at the captive spirit.

“It seems you feel breaking our codes for a taste of flesh is cause for merriment,” said the Queen.

“I meant no harm. Please let me go,” pleaded the sprite.

“That is no longer an option. What remains is for me to decide what to turn you into as punishment for your selfishness,” said the Queen.

The traveler coughed and then bowed to the Queen.

“Seeing that it was I whom the transgression was against, may I plead for her?” said the man.

In stunned silence, the Queen glared at the speaker.

“What manner of man are you who’d champion the one who desired his flesh?” asked the Queen.

“A simple scholar, your Majesty. A man who believes in justice and fairness for all,” said the traveler.

“Very well, speak your terms,” said the Queen.

“It is my wish that the sprite become a beautiful fish. For one year, those who gaze upon her will marvel at her beauty,” said the scholar.

“You would grant me this?” asked the sprite.

“Yes, you must pledge that after the year, we will sit on this very bank. We will talk about your adventures as a fish,” said the man.

“So be it,” commanded the Queen.

“Remember that while all will adore you, many will covet you,” said the man. “It is best to stay away from hooks and nets,” he advised.

Bowing to the Queen, the traveler turned and, after a few steps, spoke.

“Thank you, dear ladies. I will count the days until I can again admire your beauty.”

The scholar then vanished behind the hedge.

“We, too, will be counting.This should be an interesting year. Don’t you agree, little fish?” said the Queen.

Then, the sprites slipped beneath the surface to count the days.


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Christopher Johnson

Christopher is a retired professor of science and medical education and a children’s author living in Taiwan. He has over 30 years of experience working in higher education internationally. Originally from Huron, Ohio, in the United States, he spent his childhood playing in Lake Erie and Sawmill Creek.

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