But then, what of dragon games?
>Why did she not like her mom?
This is what got me, and I'm sure alot of people, confused. after all, it seemed like it goes against the fact that she takes pride in the fact that she is the dark fairy.
So then why?
What if, her mom wasn’t her mom? What if after having “the dark fairy” stripped her turned her into something else. The dark Fairy stripped of her magic, stripped of her title, what would she be? She would be nothing, right? After all, as prideful as she was, those two things were what made, what would she be, perhaps, she would feel nothing? What if it was like a void? Perhaps, not her existence (like if you don’t sign the book) but like the very thing, that makes her mom, her mom.
Perhaps the mom that Faybelle has now, just stays in bed, just looking off into the window, as if her mind is blank, like her page in her story. Just watching, as no thought goes through her mind. Almost at a near vegetable state.
Often time, Faybelle would come into her mother’s room to talk. She would come to peel apples for her mother to eat, but everytime she comes into the room; it’s like her mother is no longer there. That the hope she has for her mother to come back to her self, but she knows deep down, her mom will never return.
It isn’t that she doesn’t like her mom, it’s more to the fact she doesn’t like what she has become. Think of how like in Silent Hill 2 how James was like with his sick wife – minus Fay trying to kill her mother.