Friday, December 28, 2012

Announcement

Hello loves!
Royal Flush hasn't been updated recently. 

This is just a reminder that it is NOT going on hiatus.
I'm already up to 10 or so chapters.
And every time I complete one, I post one on here.

The next chapter is a little iffy.
But I promise to get it on here soon.

Thank you and have an excellent day. 
- Author-san

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Three: Tea and Spades


03 – Tea and Spades


A haughty laugh filled the air.

“Save these lassies today, Knight,” sneered Joker, who started to pluck leaves off the branches of the tree. “But you’ll never know which direction they’ll end up in.” Alfred made a small noise, pointing the sword at the other man.

“Never with your lot, I’m sure.” He muttered. “Now, get away!” Joker made a face and waved at the girls with a lopsided grin, and then went off, hopping away into the dark forest. Once he was gone, the Knight turned to the four, putting his sword back in its case. “Now, I want you to explain yourselves.”

Elly glanced at Rianne, who just gave her a look.

Minutes passed as Elly explained to Alfred how they got there. When she finished, Alfred could only blink and ask her one question – do you really expect me to believe that?

Friday, November 9, 2012

Two: Welcome to Cardverse


02 – Welcome to Cardverse
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“Your Highness.”

Scarlet eyes meet a calm blue, the latter belonging to a tall, sturdy man sitting on a throne. He looks down at the other, and allows a small smile to curve his lips. The crown on his head was golden, encrusted with heart-shaped gems varying in shades of red. He wears a deep maroon cloak, black pants peeking out from the bottom. The shoes on his feet are the same shade as his cloak, with black shoelaces tying it up.

“My Knight.”

Saturday, November 3, 2012

One: Of Kings and Queens


01 – Of Kings and Queens

The violet eyes scan the perimeter, arms crossed over his chest. His black top revealed a sculpt chest, his dark pants reaching his ankles. The youth was barefooted as well, feet planted on the rich soil. In his right hand lay four cards, worn out from time.

“The rats of Cardverse,” he spat, lips curving up in a cruel sneer. “…and their pitiful kingdoms.” The deep voice held malice, the intention to harm. It did not match the seemingly kind shade of mauve in his eyes. His left hand moved quickly, throwing each of the four cards down to the ground as he mentioned a name for each.
                                                     
“Ludwig Beilschmidt, King of Herzen.
Arthur Kirkland, King of Spades.
Francis Bonnefoy, King of Diamants.
Antonio Carriedo, King of TrĂ©boles.”

Brandishing a sword from his hilt, he played with the blade for a moment before stabbing each of the cards in the center with twisted glee. Platinum-colored hair shone in the soft moonlight radiating on the hilltop overlooking the vast land.

“Swine of Cardverse,” he said to himself, “scum of Kings.” He focused his eyes on the moon, digging deep into the fallen cards without any notice. “Bring to me those four missing queens.” A malicious grin played on his lips at the thought.

“I’ll have them all.”

* * * * * *

“Elly!” a young brunette of the age eleven looked up, a few loose strands of hair falling into her face. In front of her stood a taller girl with wavy black hair that reached her shoulders, grinning widely and holding something in her hands. Elly couldn’t make out what it was at the moment. “Elly, come and play with us!”

“What’s taken?”

The other scrunched up her face in deep thought. “Um…oh, Hearts went to Rianne. Diamonds went to Reese. I claimed the Clovers.” Her voice rose in pitch at the word Clovers, “which means that you end up with…”

“I end up with Spades.” Elly ended. The girl nodded. “Of all things to pick…why the Clovers, Tricia?” Tricia merely shrugged, twirling what was seen to be a four-leaved clover in her fingers.

“Hearts are too mushy and Diamonds are overrated.” She replied. The brunette rolled her eyes, crossing her arms over her chest. “Plus, Spades aren’t my type.”

“Which left you with the Clover,” she said dryly. Tricia smirked.

“You’re just jealous.”

“Jealous of a stupid Clover thing, sure.” When she said that, two girls ran over to them. One had long, chestnut shaded hair with red eyes. The other one had long black hair and green eyes. The one with green eyes bore a drawing of a heart on her right forearm. “Rianne – really – you picked Hearts?”

She blushed.

“I got the first choice,” she mumbled. The other girl made a small noise. “Reese made me do it.” The one named Reese merely shrugged.

“I don’t get it. Why are we Queens?” immediately, Tricia defended the idea.

“Queens are awesome, okay? They don’t do anything in the fairytales I read,” Reese muttered something about an eleven-year-old girl still reading those types of stories, “and I want to change that! So does Rianne,” Tricia added.

Elly had the bad feeling the green-eyed girl was forced.

“I made Reese give in to the idea, and all we need is your consent?”

“Eh…? Why my consent, Tricia?”

“Because the last time we did something without everyone’s consent,” Tricia shot Reese a small look. “Someone ended up with a burn on her arm and another ended up with a sprain.” Reese’s eye twitched.

“That was an accident!” she growled.

“Accident, yeah right!”

“You’re just clumsy!”

“Excuse me, you have no common sense!”

Elly groaned. This always happened between the energetic Tricia and the rule-abiding Reese, who argued over the most trivial things ever. Rianne gave her a sorry look and sat down next to her on the wooden bench, hands folded over her lap like a proper lady. Elly wasn’t sure if it was her ladylike behavior, or how her family raised her. Either one seemed very likely at the moment.

Queens,” Rianne mused.

“Yes. Queens.” She shuffled for something in her skirt pocket, and pulled out a slim blue stick, almost six inches in length. Elly blinked. “What’s this for?”

“I have no idea,” Rianne handed the stick over to Elly, who just stared at it with a neutral expression on her face. “I just found it nearby.” After saying this, she took three more out of her pocket, which differed in color but stayed the same in terms of length. “Tricia said the sticks were…” she struggled for a word. “…swords.”

“And I have the blue one because…?”

“Red is for Hearts. Green is for Clovers. Yellow for the Diamonds. Blue for Spades.” Elly repeated the sentence in her head. It seemed to make sense. Though she knew Rianne preferred green and Tricia yellow, they had to at least stick with the logical and somewhat realistic color assigning.

There was no scientific basis for that, Reese would argue.

It felt right, Tricia would snap right back.

Yes, that felt right.

* * * * *

Now, Elly la Cruz is seventeen-years-old, with her still brown hair reaching her elbows. She no longer adores the color pink but blue and orange; though still has the same three friends by her side. Silently, she replays the memory in her head. So many changes had gone by in the last six years, not only for her, but for all of them.

Strict and foreboding Reese la Paz was not so strict anymore, but preferred sticking to the scientific basis of life and all of that. Over the years, she had gotten braces and later changed to retainers, and recently had them off a week ago. Her hair was still the same color, but now reached her shoulders.

The enthusiastic Tricia Amor remained the same, only increasing in energy. She had tanned over the years and preferred it to the fair-skinned color she saw everywhere, and gained a massive growth spurt in sixth grade, now reaching five feet, nine inches. Having rarely cut her hair, it now reached her middle back.

On the other hand, shy Rianne Naven has grown out of that shell but later proves to be the shortest of the four. She gained a love for music at seventh grade, and now aspired to be a pianist. Her black hair merely grazed her thighs at this point, but she wanted to have it cut to her middle back like Tricia.

In the memory, they were in Rianne’s backyard.

In the present, they were in the very same place.

“Hey, hey, do you remember that game we used to play as kids?” Tricia asked, munching on a slice of watermelon. The summer heat, for once, took over the usually pouring Manchester. “The one with the cards and stuff…” she gulped down the fruit, soon taking another bite. Rianne nodded.

“Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, and Clovers?”

“Yeah, that!” Tricia put down the watermelon on a clean plate. “God that was fun. Reese hated being a Queen,” she snorted. “But we all forced her into it, eh, Reese?” from behind, Reese merely nodded. “…hey, do we still have those sticks Rianne found?”

“Mine’s at home,” Reese said wearily. Elly nodded.

Tricia made a noise that sounded like a sigh. “Darn. I did, too.” Her eyes lingered onto a tree, and she blinked. “Oi, Rianne, how long has that tree been there?” she pointed to the large oak tree nearby, and Rianne merely thought for a few seconds.

“It was already there when I was born.” Tricia stands up, dragging Elly with her. The latter demands to know what she’s doing, and Tricia just laughs.

“Check it, Elly! Maybe there’s some rabbit down there with a golden watch, running to the bloody Wonderland.”

“I am over that phase, thank you very much!” she protests. Tricia makes her look inside the tree (there was a hole in the middle), still laughing.

“Oh, come on!” she replies cheerfully, not noticing her moving hand. “Just a peek!”

A slip of the hand.

Elly falls inside with a yell. Rianne and Reese rise to their feet quickly, the former spluttering and the latter starting to scold Tricia, whose eyes widened as she stared at the tree in major disbelief.

“Tricia Amor, you idiot!”

“H-Hold on,” she stammers, “Elly is just inside, right? ELLY!” she then yells, peeking in. “Are you in there or something? I’ll pull you out, just answer already!”

There was no reply.

Rianne panicked.

“Tricia, get her out of there!”

“I’m trying! My hand can’t reach hers – oi, Elly, get out of there already!” huffing, Tricia got her head out of the tree and pushed the sleeves of her shirt back, rolling up her pants as well. “Tsk – I’m getting inside that thing.”

“You might squish her,” growled Reese.

“Don’t care, if I don’t come back in five, get someone to get us out!” as soon as those words were uttered, Tricia leapt in. Reese gave Rianne a stern look.

“We have to get your parents.”

“They’re not here! They left us for the day, remember?” Reese cussed.

“Get your phone out, then!”

“It’s upstairs – oh bugger, screw this.” Rianne climbed into the tree without thinking. Before Reese could react, her friend fell down, just like Elly and Tricia.

“…oh hell, I’m going to regret this, aren’t I.”

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The Plot

They didn't expect to land in such a place.
Four girls with little knowledge of this other world stumble into Cardverse, unsure of where to go and how to act. Luckily, the King of Spades decides to accommodate them for the time being...however, with the presence of other Kings and other Kingdoms in the land, it's quite hard to ignore the temptation of venturing elsewhere. 
Herzen, Spades, Diamants, and Treboles. What's so peculiar about these places? 
Moreover, what is this Royal Flush the royalties put so much attention on?
From behind, a crow looks on.

Central Characters

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Marianne Naven: 
The shortest of the foursome. She has green eyes and black hair, and is normally a thoughtful girl. However, she has a nasty temper. If anyone were to get on her bad side, they would have to watch out. Later in the story, Marianne would be the rumored Queen of Herzen. 
Elisa la Cruz: 
A determined young lady with brown hair and blue eyes. Though lightly stubborn throughout, she has a kind heart. Out of the four, she has the most expertise in cooking. In the story, she is rumored to be the fated Queen of Spades. 
Reese la Paz:
Reese doubts the existence of Cardverse, and wants to get back to her home as soon as possible. Her dark brown hair and red eyes make her a standout. She is the logic of the group, though has weak convictions. The rumored Queen of Diamants.
Tricia Amor: 
The most laid-back of the four who likes Cardverse the most. She is interested in the different kingdoms, trying to convince the others that the place isn't so bad. The rumored Queen of Treboles has black hair and yellow eyes.