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Chapter 11: In which Dimm tells a fairy tale
Now this story here is a special story for Loli because she's been feeling bad and this should cheer her up :3
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess in a land far away. People flocked from all across the world to partake in even a glance of the lovely princess. The Princess lead a very pampered life, but she was not pop flyin'. See, our Princess was a bit of a tomboy, and she loved wandering off into the woods, typically alone. This is the story of one of those expeditions.
So our Princess Loli has wandered off into the woods again in search of adventure! She climbs over fallen trees and crawls under branches and brush, merely taking in all the forest has to offer as she walks. Now as you can imagine, the royal family didn't take too kindly to these walks in the forest, as something bad could happen to the Princess. But she was more than capable of taking care of herself, and she evaded her Father's pursuit force with sly amusement. The forest was hers.
As she hides in a tree waiting for the soldiers walking under her to pass by, she spots smoke a short ways off in the distance. Never one to leave something unexplored, she drops down quietly after the soldiers are out of earshot and begins her trek towards the distant pillar. As she gets closer she smells food cooking over the wood fire. A delectable aroma fills her as she continues closer to the clearing where the smoke is coming from. Breaking through the treeline she finds a house, with a door wide open. Princess Loli wanders up to the door and peers her head inside. The house appears to be empty. She slips through the doorway and has a look around.
There appear to be three people that live here. She can tell by the bowls on the table and the beds near the wall. She wanders over and finds the source of the delicious aroma: Porridge was cooking on the stove, and has been put into three bowls on the table. She tries the first bowl and yelps; the porridge was too hot. The second bowl was ice cold. But as if by magic, the third bowl was just right. She downs the bowl of porridge and now is very tired. Looking at the wall she notices the three beds. One of the beds is huge, almost too big to lay in. One is too small to cramp into. But the third, again, is just right. She climbs into the bed, groggy, and snuggles under the covers and fades into sleep.
Then, the occupants of the house come back. It turns out it was a family of bears! They find the bowls of porridge on the table and look towards the wall where Loli is sleeping soundly. They walk over towards her to give her a stern talking-to about coming into people's homes and eating their food. Loli stirs as they come near, sitting up and yawning. She opens her eyes and sees three bears standing menacingly near her. She gasps, as it looks like this may be the end of her adventures. The bears close in, slowly.
And then Princess Loli whips out an AK-47 from underneath her dress and starts to shoot the unholy fuck out of the bears. Blood and fur flies as the rounds erupt from the muzzle like angry hornets. Switching mags, Loli stands up and continues to unleash the bullet hose on the three unwitting bears. They try to turn to run but all get mowed down by the 7.62 NATO rounds. The furniture becomes too hot to hold as the weapon begins to overheat, but never jams, unleashing a neverending stream of hot lead. The house is covered in blood, sulfur burns in the air and Loli stands above the bloody, pulpy masses that are all that remains of what was previously three bears. Panting for breath, she slings the AK over her back, walks out of the house and flicks a freshly lit cigarette at it, erupting the evidence and whole house in flames. She walks away, putting on sunglasses and not looking at the ensuing explosion, all the while flipping the burning house the bird. She walks back to the castle in slow-motion.
And everyone lived happily ever after. Except the bears, they got fucked up.
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