"Grandpa, sh-she's already awake!" a voice yelled from nowhere, causing Arabelle to look at the door right away. Her eyes grew even wider when she saw a creature that resembled a chick having huge wide eyes and had a fluffy body, covered in thick gray feathers and as big as a 10yrs. Old child. It ran outside in a hurry.
Heading in the direction of the room where she was, she heard both sprinting and strolling footsteps.
"Slow down Gretel, you might trip!" an elderly baritone voice warned.
The footsteps suddenly stopped as she heard the door gradually open even further. An owl who was about 7 feet tall and with glasses that indicated its old age, and the previously small creature had both been spat out of the door.
"I'm glad to know that you're already awake, Priestess," it said, as it walked into the room and went to the bed where the lady was sitting. The owl shrank back a bit as it sensed the young woman's fear. "Excuse my unexpected approach, Dear Priestess." Lowering its head.
"Let us introduce ourselves first," the bird said gently. "My name is Mago; feel free to call me whatever you like, Priestess," introducing himself to the lady . "Gretel, don't be shy, introduce yourself too," Mago said to his little companion who had been hiding under his wing for a while.
"I-I'm Gr-Gretel, Dear Priestess, the Granddaughter of Grandpa Mago," the owlet stammered as it boldly introduced itself when it first emerged from hiding. However, the maiden responded to them with silence.
"Priestess! You're awake already, what perfect time I brought some clothing you may change into," exclaimed Ulula, who had just entered the room.
"Ulula!" as she called the familiar owl. "Where am I? W-what place is this?" she asked one after another.
"Priestess, have you forgotten that we are in the Kingdom of Asio Flammeus?" Ulula replied to the beauty and walked over to where the lady was sitting. The difficult circumstances that had happened to Arabelle came back to her mind: the hawks hunting her, the time she had jumped into the hole and then fallen out from exhaustion and weakness when they had arrived at the kingdom
"People." Arabelle suddenly said, making her companions turn to her. "Are there any people who can assist me in getting out of here?," she asked, but Ulula didn't say anything. "Ulula, answer me? Where are they?" The beauty was about to stand up.
"You don't have to look for them My Dear Priestess, Because we're already here in front of you, we are the people of this kingdom," Mago unexpectedly answered.
Arabelle frowned as a result of what she heard and the fact that no matter how many times she blinked, all she could see were owls and not people.
"What do you mean, Mr. Mago?" the maiden inquired.
"Come, Dear Priestess, we will show you something," Mago said as he approached the large window. Arabelle stood up, followed by Ulula and Gretel to the window.
The beauty's eyes widened, and she couldn't determine whether she was afraid or amazed by what she saw. She can view the entire community from the outside, a community whose residents are various sorts of owls.
"Do you understand what I mean now?" the old bird asks.
Arabelle stood silently watching the creatures; she noticed a market with an owl selling, an owl cook wearing an apron, owls buying and carrying baskets, and a random owl pushing a cart with goodies. The maiden also sees structures as if they were human houses, with an owl tending plants, gardening, and hanging laundry. Suddenly, she remembered what Mago had said lately: "We are the people of this Kingdom." She now realized what the old man was trying to say.
"I get it now," Arabelle interjected, her gaze drawn to the small Owlets the size of Gretel chasing and playing on the side of the uneven road. Her companions exhaled a breath of relief.
"Then we're relieved to hear that you understand our predicament now, because we've been subjected to a-"
"A type of Mutation," Arabelle persistently interrupted the old owl, slamming her right fist into her left palm once.
"Yes, a type of Mutation," Mr. Mago remarked absentmindedly. "Huh-ha mutation? W-what do you mean, Dear Priestess?" As he realized what he just said. Ulula smacked her own forehead.
"W-why? Did I say the wrong thing?" Arabelle inquired, stammering.
"We've been subjected to a curse, Priestess, a curse" Ulula spoke, hiding a giggle.
"Oh, I see," She said, nodding. "A curse huh?" Her eyes widened again as she realized what she had just spoken. " 'W-what? A curse!" the beauty shrieked in surprise. Ulula motioned for her to speak more calmly. Arabelle turned to face Mago, who was now silently admiring the moonlight.
"We've all turned to look like this because of that catastrophe," the old owl declared. He looked at Arabelle and saw in her eyes that she wanted to know everything about what had happened. Mago had no choice but to sigh before continuing to speak.
"It was the day of the next King's coronation, and as a butler to the King-elect Prince Aegolus, I'd been following him wherever he went... I knew everything about him even- in his secret relationship with the Guardian, I was the witness to the commitments he made to the Great Scandiaca." "If only I had known this was going to happen, I would have stopped them right away... ended their love," he says, a touch of sorrow in his voice.
"What happened?" Arabelle exclaimed unexpectedly.
"Prince Aegolus told Mirabela the Great Scandiaca that if he became King of the Kingdom, he would make her his Queen, so on the day of the coronation, as part of the affirmation in stating, that Prince Aegolus would be the new King, Mirabela's agreed but..." Mago interrupted. "He deceived the Guardian, duping her with false promises in order to gain the throne that should have been his older brother, Prince Stygius." Its beak tightened. "Prince Aegolus chose to be engaged with the Princess of the Kingdom of Virginianus, leading the Great Scandiaca to flame with rage... with so much hatred and despair, everything ended in a curse not only on the Kingdom of Asio Flammeus, but also on the Kingdom of Virginianus." Suddenly, the wind got stronger causing some of Arabelle's hair to be blown towards her face.
"Only I can change this curse," a voice that appeared to emerge from the wind whispered. The beauty instantly looked at her companions, but she appeared to be the only one who heard it.