Disciplining Similes

by Matthais Unidostres

First published

Iridessa felt no guilt or remorse. She was entitled to take the body of this foolish pegasus who would dare disgrace her honor and shame her before her kind, and that was that.

If only she knew exactly who this pegasus was, and what entity she served. The Tree of Harmony knows what Iridessa did, and it is not happy.