Twilight of a Hybrid
eyes on each other; it was love at first sight. Now those days are gone and Vaeludar was going to be with the Siren and no longer with Geraldus.This day would be a heartbreaking moment for Geraldus would see the hybrid he raised as a son would be departing from his house and be living with Marina. Like most loving fathers, Geraldus would miss Vaeludar as Vaeludar moves from an old life to a new life. He always thought Vaeludar would ever leave his household and seek adventure in the outside world, but Vaeludar had matured from an outsider to a full grown adult.
Geraldus signed to see Vaeludar, who he saw as a true son, stand up and hugged him. “Thank you for everything,” said Vaeludar. Vaeludar was thankful for Geraldus for being the father Vaeludar had, even though they weren’t blood related. Then Vaeludar released Geraldus and walked toward the blue-colored, themed canopy.
Vaeludar gazed near stood behind the canopy, and will wait there until Marina would come back. This was his wedding day, and he needed to make a charming, glimmering, knight-in-shining-armor, first impression when Marina would come out of nowhere. He was ready for her, but he still had to wait for her appearance.
For him, he has a sudden feeling of his personality: he was angry and disappointed in Marina. This sudden feeling of his temper was making him feel unworthy to Marina. He showed Marina this negativity for the past few days without acknowledging her choice. Marina was in love with his loveable, caring, positive personality and not his spiteful, negative personality. The hybrid was starting to feel he was not worthy of Marina, due to his change of his bad attitude he displayed and beginning to think he is the hybrid she deserves.
After half an hour passed, a small group of Griffins and Pegasi gently flapped their wings, making a weak gushy wind blow through the large crowd looking at the hybrid. Then several people moved away and the crowd spilt into two crowds, making a walk through alley between the diverting crowds. The people in the crowd and the flying creature in the sky turned their heads toward the back.
Suddenly, as the last people moved out of the way, two blue-leathered peacocks with great sapphire feathers appeared. They waved their long blue, tailed feathers with the breezing wind the Griffins and the Pegasi were making with their wings. The tail feathers moved away and revealed who was behind the big birds: Marina.
The Siren was dressed in a beautiful, cyan wedding dress. The dress wrapped around her shoulders and drabbed downwards as the skirt drabbed close to her legs. The coloring of the green and blue had defiantly matched Marina’s Siren skin, which seems to be the same as human skin but colored as the blue ocean. The Siren looked with a great beautiful smile as she proceeded to walk down the alley coming to Vaeludar, carrying a small bouquet of blue roses. Everything about Marina was colored in a blue color.
Vaeludar’s wings widened a bit by this cyan beatify. This hybrid was worthy to have this Siren as his wife, and he was glad to have been wrong. He was breathing out of control, and was now extremely nervous at Marina’s site of beauty. He was ready for this.
THE HYBRID AND THE SIREN
Vaeludar gazed at the beautiful Siren strolling down the alley in the crowd. His heart was pounding louder than a Dragon banging on a small door. The wind the Griffins and the Pegasi were making was slightly calming his pounding heart. His body began to melt to the concrete ground. His felt the spikes on his elbows tearing through the leather armor hidden beneath the clothes he was wearing, although his spikes weren’t literally tearing through anything. He just grew a strong feeling of nervousness now. Right now, he would take a fight with a lion-bodied Manticore than waiting to take his oaths in the coming minutes.
Marina gracefully walked through the alley and toward her few-minute-away-to-be-husband whom she smiled at. She saw Vaeludar smiling at her great beauty; she knew Vaeludar would have a priceless look at his face. She truly felt more like a princess than her foster sister Princess Stephanie.
Ever since Marina was raised by the king, she always dreamed of being Vaeludar’s true love, and she was the only worthy of having the hybrid to herself. Marina was happy to have her dreams come true, and her dreams were standing just feet away from her. And Marina had always thought this day would eventually come and it did.
Marina soon joined Vaeludar beneath the canopy. Vaeludar lend out a hand to Marina who grabbed his hands. His dragon-human hybrid eyes gazed at her ocean blue eyes; they were truly meant for each other.
The bouquet Marina was carrying she gave handed to Vaeludar. Vaeludar grabbed the flowers from Marina and walked inside the canopy.
Inside the canopy, three statues of a dragon, a male human, and a female human stood inches apart. The statues represented the gods worshiped by the island’s inhabitants. The dragon statue was the Crystal Dragon, the male god Origenes, and the female god Adelpha.
Vaeludar and Marina placed the flowers beneath the statues. Then the blue flowers start to be lifted into the air, and the statues’ carved eyes lit green. A green fog suddenly surged through their legs inside the canopy. Then Marina and Vaeludar grabbed their hands and stood in front of the statues.
“Marina, last Siren of Shimabellia,” said Vaeludar, “Are you ready for this?”
Marina sniffed when Vaeludar asked her himself. When she left him with Teutates, Vaeludar was more negative than he was happy. Now he was happy. Whatever changed him was making her happy even more. “I accept you,” answered Marina, striking away several tears of joy from her eyes.
Vaeludar inhaled and exhale before saying, “And I, Vaeludar, will accept you, Marina. Let us say the sacred oaths.”
Marina gave a small nod. Vaeludar smiled as