so here's an unedited version of my english assignment.
its a short story that has to have the main character be a girl with a postcard collection, an orange, and the setting has to be steam punk
warning it is long and probably drawn out, I forgot it was supposed to be double spaced so its twice as long as it was meant to be.
Citrus Fruit Talk to Her
Lois sat in her room staring at postcard, she was having heated debate with a tangerine over where she should move her bed. She exclaimed to the talking fruit,¨Yes but if I move it here then the sun will shine in my eyes and it will keep me awake in the mornings!¨ The citrus yelled back,¨Precisely, if that happens you won’t sleep in.¨. Her father sat outside her door listening to the argument, he knew there was no way he could help his daughter. He shook his head and walked away knowing that she would not be able to live a normal life, she must be kept away.
She was a schizophrenic princess who was locked away in a tower for her own protection. She has been locked away most of her life and unable to see anything outside of the metal walls of her tower and out the window to see the smoke of the industrial city. Her relatives begin to feel sorry for her and gift her postcards from cities around the kingdom. Some are bustling trade hubs, others are exotic port towns, and others are neighboring cities that she can just barely see out her window. The postcards gave her an unrealistic and pristine look into the outside world, her relatives hoped they would be enough that her imagination might be able to let her walk the streets from inside her tower but she wanted to truly experience it. She wanted to walk the streets, see the buildings, and meet the people.
One day while sitting in her tower, eating lunch, she heard a voice speak up from inside her room, there wasn’t a single other person there but she listened to his voice,¨Why so gloom Lois?¨. The princess looked around confused, her eyes traced the room looking for a body to put the face to but failing to do so, the voice spoke up again,¨What are you looking around for silly girl, I’m right here!¨, he sounded rather impatient. Lois still couldn’t find where the voice was coming from and drooped her head down in sadness, but when her eyes fell on her tray of food she saw the orange. This didn’t look like any ordinary orange though, she saw eyes, a nose, a mouth, and eyebrows. This strange spectacle wasn’t the first time she had seen faces in objects or fruit, its something that has happened to her her whole life but out of the voices she heard none of them ever matched the faces she saw but this one was different. This time when the voice spoke up yet again the lips on the orange moved,¨Yes, there you go. You finally found me. Now answer my question if you would, why do you look so gloom?¨. She was so scared when it started speaking she was frozen but when it stopped she reacted by screaming in a high pitched shriek and throwing the tray at the wall splattering food everywhere in her room. As the orange smacked into the wall it gave off a loud scream of pain.
Only a few short and silent moments later did the guards rush into her room after hearing the scream and rushing up the stairs. After three dead bolts were unlocked the door swung open and two guards rushed in,¨Princess, are you ok! What’s the matter?!?¨. Still in shock, she sat speechless on the edge of her bed staring into the mess of food splattered on her floor and against the wall. One of the guards approached her slowly,¨Ma’am, are you ok? What has happened?¨, she shook her head slowly and whispered to herself,¨This can’t be happening…. It can’t...¨. The guard spoke in a soft and calming voice,¨What has happened Lois?¨, she glanced at him then back at the wall,¨It spoke to me…. The food spoke to me..¨ The other guard standing in the doorway overheard this and burst into laughter at the outrageous statement. Lois sneered at him. He quickly stopped laughing and yelled out,¨YOU DON’T BELIEVE ME! DO YOU?¨. The guard next to her patted her shoulder and both the guards left. The door closed and each bolt locked. Half an hour later she was met by her aunt and a maid met with her, her aunt calmly spoke to her,¨Lets take a walk while the maid cleans this mess up¨. After a long walk and new postcard, one of the cities she can see from her tower, the princess was returned to the tower.
She sat on her bed, staring at the wall once covered in food now clean. She wondered why she had to be the only one, the only ‘crazy’ person in this world, the only one that heard the voices and saw the faces. After giving a long sigh she heard the familiar voice of the orange speak again,¨You never did tell me, why so gloom?¨. This time the voice didn’t scare her, she spoke back,¨I have lived in this tower my whole life, not allowed to leave and only getting to walk the castle grounds when I have another ‘episode’, they think surrounding me with images of these spectacular cities oh so near to this tower would just take away my need to explore the world.¨ the orange spoke back,¨Maybe you should go, escape, and explore this world. After all it is your life to control and not theirs.¨. Lois chuckled to herself, she was listening to an orange how mad,¨How would I even escape this place and why should I listen to some stranger that I don’t even know their name?¨. The orange took a moment to think then spoke,¨My name is Dante, I am an orange¨
After a long night of planning her escape, Lois collected a few of her favorite postcards and one of the city she wanted to go to, she made a makeshift bag of sorts out of her sheets then climbed out of her window down to a lower window, busted it open with her feet, climbed back in, and sprinted out of the tower, out the courtyard, and through the opened castle gates. She ran to the small village just outside the castle, it was a clean town filled with small stone huts with a large clock tower in the center of the town that spewed smoke and steam from its small chimneys. Lois ignored the small houses and looked for a carriage, she knew what they were, she had seen her relatives arrive in them and she knew they took her father places. While wandering around the town she saw another fruit, this time a lemon, that began to speak to her, this time she didn’t question it but knew she didn’t have enough time to talk to it so as it began to tell her hello Lois threw it into her bag. After wandering the streets she got to the other side of town and saw the white smoke of a carriage, there it sat in the street painted black with two steam stacks at its front and a driver sitting on the front edge waiting to drive wherever need be.
She walked up to the driver and he looked down at her,¨Hello young lady, where you be going this late in the evening?¨ Lois couldn’t figure out what to say and slipped saying,¨I need to go somewhere¨. The man gave a chuckle,¨Where that be young lady?¨, Dante spoke up from within her makeshift bag,¨Show him the postcard¨. She reached into her pocket and pulled out the postcard of the nearby town of Dunwall, she then showed the driver the postcard. He responded with another bellowing chuckle,¨You be headed to Dunwall? Well I won’t be stopping you but I’d much rather be here than there.¨. This confused her but she didn’t question it, he spoke once more,¨What will you be paying with?¨ she padded down her pockets and looked in her bag to no avail but then remembered she was wearing several nice necklaces and a couple rings, taking off one golden chain necklace she handed it to him,¨Will this work?¨. He reached out and snatched it from her hands,¨Why yes, that should more than cover it¨ he pulled a lever attached to the steam powered carriage letting off a whistle of steam from the steam stacks,¨Hop in the cabin and I’ll wake you when we are near Dunwall¨. So Lois opened the door and got in the carriage, soon she fell asleep laying on one of the cushioned seats using her bag as a pillow.
She awoke to the driver shaking her awake and a crick in her neck,¨Ma’am we are just a quarter mile from the city, would you like to stretch your legs before I drop you off?¨ she gave no response but grabbed her bag, and took her postcard of Dunwall in hand. She stepped out of the carriage and onto the edge of the hill where they were parked, she stared at the pristine city on her postcard and then looked out to the city with her groggy eyes and was shocked at what she saw. There was a large city, covered in black ash, with smoke and steam rising from its skyline. In utter disbelief she collapses to her knees but being so close to the edge of the hill this throws her off balance and she tumbles down the hill. As she reaches the bottom she collides with a small tree and loses hold of her bag, it flies off and releases its contents. Lois gets back to her feet and begins looking through the mess of postcards and torn up bed sheets, she yells out into the open grassy field just outside the city,¨Dante! Dante?!?¨ a voice not belonging to the orange calls out,¨Help!¨ Lois rushed to the direction of the call and there she saw the lemon from the day before on the ground, she questioned the fruit,¨Where did Dante go?¨ it responded,¨I don’t know by I’m in quite a bit of pain¨. Lois left the lemon in search of her friend and as she looked through a patch of grass a large bird swooped down in front of her and plucked the orange from the grass, Dante called out in pain,¨No, no, please help!¨ but Lois was unable to catch the bird before it flew out into the city.
Exhausted and sad Lois gathered as many of her cards as she could and began putting them into her now torn up bag, she heard the lemon speak again,¨So I guess you just don’t care about me then huh!¨. Lois walked over and picked up the fruit,¨Why should I? All I need to look sane in this city is be the only person walking around talking to fruit, this hurt the lemon’s feelings,¨I guess no one cares about little old Tammy Lyn¨. Tammy began to weep in Lois’s hand. Lois felt terrible,¨No please don’t cry, here I’ll take you, can you help me look for Dante in Dunwall?¨. The lemon ceased her weeping,¨I don’t know the city but I’ll help in any way I can¨. So they ventured forth into the grimey city. The deeper they trudged the meaner the people got and the more trash they found littering the streets.
It had been hours of searching every nook and cranny of the clock towers and storage facilities of the city with no sign of Dante, the sun was going down and they needed a place to rest. Lois had remembered a bridge that had a nice road running underneath it that would give them a good place to rest. When they got to the crossing Lois and Tammy found only one other person there, a homeless beggar who sat against the wall of the overpassing bridge, he would ask every passerby for money but few helped. As they approached closer he began begging to them,¨Please ma’am, I haven't eaten in days, one coin is all I ask, you must have something¨ Lois shook her head not knowing how she could help. She sat near him and asked if she may spend the night there and he agreed,¨Ain’t no one else to keep me company, name’s Clem¨. As the moon and stars came out and all was dark Lois laid against the wall, unpacked and unfolded her bag to cover herself with the sheets and set Tammy Lyn near the postcards. They said goodnight to each other and Lois drifted into sleep. She awoke to the noise of Clem rummaging through her things, she yelled out at him,¨What are you doing?!? You’ll destroy my postcards if you’re not careful!¨. He didn’t care, continuing his search he found the lemon and spoke out,¨A bitter choice but it’ll do¨. Lois screamed out,¨No! You can’t eat her, she’s my only other friend!¨, he didn’t care. Tammy Lynn was wide awake and screaming for mercy but it was as if Clem didn’t even notice her pleas. Lois got up and tackled Clem throwing all three of them to the ground. Clem pushed Lois off her and grabbed the lemon, he clambered to his feet and stared Lois in the face,¨I haven’t eaten in four days, I thank you for this meal¨ with those words he took a giant bite out of the side of the lemon, Tammy’s screams stopped and Lois cried out,¨NO!¨ she began to cry. Clem could have cared less as he collected her sheets and several postcards before he ran off.
Lois sat on the cold stone ground, taking heavy breaths of soot filled air, she began to calm down as she remembered she still needed to search for Dante. She picked herself up from the ground and dusted off whatever ash or dirt had collected on her clothes and soldiered on in search of her missing friend. She explored through the bustling city looking intensely for a birds nest or maybe calls for help from the orange but she found nothing. As she was giving up hope on finding her kidnapped friend when, as she was climbing down a ladder on another clocktower, she saw a black bird fly by and out into the wilderness of the other side of the city. She hurriedly rushed down the ladder and through the streets running in the direction she saw the bird flying. As she ran past the edge of the city and began to run through grass adjacent to the city she caught a breath of fresh air which awakened her and she ran faster now not weighed down by the smog of the city. She began running up a hill towards a collection of trees and saw the bird sitting on a branch. It was pecking at an orange peel, Dante had been eaten. Lois drooped down, now depressed,¨This world is not as pristine as they have made it seem, why would I have ever wanted to leave my tower.¨ The crow looked at her, for a moment she thought it would speak to her but all it did was crow and continue pecking at the orange peel.
Lois headed back to the city, she was slumped over with tears brimming in her eyes. She had only known her friends for less than a day but they cared for her more than others had. As she walked through an open market in the street she stopped at a fruit stand, there were bruised and old citrus fruit piled in the cart and she saw one lime laying in the pile, it was not old or bruised or rotten. It was ripe and she thought to herself that maybe it would speak to her, she picked it up and examined it, the stall worker looked up and commented,¨That’s a fine fruit you found in a pile of filth, make for a good treat.¨ she went back to her work. Lois laughed to herself at how people really ate these things. As she turned and examined the lime she saw an emotionless face on it, she whispered to it,¨Hello friend, are you there?¨, its eyes opened but it did not speak. She grew frustrated for it not responding,¨Can you even speak?!?!” she exclaimed at the fruit in her hand, the people around her gave her strange looks and she noticed. She felt alienated from them and for once she realized how insane she looked to them all, as she took steps back from the stall trying to find words to say she heard a carriage stop behind her. As she turned to look the doors opened and two guards got out and grabbed her before she could escape,¨It’s ok princess, we’ll get you back home.¨ She did not resist and gladly followed back into the carriage.
For some days she kept the lime hoping it would speak but it did not, its face even began to fade. She heard the voices less and less and saw faces on objects rarely if at all. Months later a doctor examined her, the same that diagnosed her. As he read through her results he exclaimed to her father,¨Why sir, it seems your daughter has been cured. It’s a miracle if I ever heard of one. Her delusions seem to have faded and she shows few signs of her past ailment.¨. The princess was allowed to leave her tower and she was slowly introduced to the small village but Lois knew she never ever wanted to leave her paradise that she once escaped.