"What are you and don't say you're me!" Ella thundered at her doppelgänger.
The other elf shrugged. "But, I
am
you. It sounds crazy but it's true."
"If you're not my twin sister, are you a shifter?" Ella resigned herself to the fact she'd lost her marbles.
Robyn put all her effort into freeing herself from her bonds though it proved fruitless. "Grr! Ella! Why are you listening to her? I don't know what she is but she kidnapped me! She's dangerous! She threatened to tie meat to me and throw me out with the cougars!"
"I didn't mean it," Ella's copy said, "I had to say that so you'd take me seriously. Besides, you were being obnoxious demanding to be let go a hundred times an hour."
"Of course! What did you expect?!" Robyn continued grunting and straining in her restraints. "Ella, if you're not going to use your knife on her, I will. Cut me free, let's take care of her, and we can go back to the forest. Please! I need to pee!"
Ella didn't sense any imminent danger and kept her focus pinned on the mystery standing before her.
"Do you have a name?" Ella asked her duplicate.
"They called me 'Ella-2' but that was confusing and dumb. I overheard a mother call her daughter Lola and thought that was cute so that's me."
Ella didn't realize asking for something like a name would lead to more questions.
"Who's 'they'?" Ella asked as her face contorted into confusion.
"It wouldn't make much sense for me to lure you here and not explain everything," Lola said as she propped her back against the rock wall near the corridor in which she emerged. "When you were young, your elders paid a visit to your parents. Your family line has a history of popping out the most talented and special of our kind. Not all elves can hit a target with an arrow blind or heal from a cougar swipe by morning. Anyways, the elders offered a way for your family to make a few sacks of gold coins by having you cloned. With so many elves having been eaten by lions, torn apart by goblins, and clubbed by ogres, they thought if they could create more elves like you, more of our people would make it past a few decades old."
Ella wondered why this was her first time hearing that story and sounded more fairytale than reality. "Really? There's one problem with your story. Elves haven't invented cloning yet."
"Human scientists have. They started with sheep and when that worked, they got brave and wanted to try it on other species. You were their first non-sheep, non-human experiment. Congrats."
Ella flipped between being perplexed and seething with smoke blowing through her nostrils. She felt violated despite her being a kid when that allegedly happened. Violated for some coins from humans she didn't realize they had a non-combative collaboration with. Though the
real
violation came from her parents conveniently failing to mention any of that over the years.
Lola clutched her tummy and bent over as she grimaced and moaned. A semblance of discomfort settled in Ella's gut though not to the same apparent degree.
"Ooh...oww..." Lola squinted and looked to be on the verge of tears.
Ella stepped towards Lola to provide a hand of comfort but an invisible trust barrier blocked her. "What's wrong?"
Lola struggled to hold herself upright and leaned against the wall once more. "Your friend here made sure I wouldn't forget her. Oww. She's pretty good at using knives thanks to you I presume."
"Now's our chance! Let's get out of here!" Robyn shouted but Ella didn't budge an inch and an urge to wish her back to health came upon her.
"Why did you kidnap Robyn?" Ella asked with a darkened glare.
Lola paced the room as if to walk off the discomfort. "I wanted us to meet. I wouldn't be welcomed in your forest so this was the only way. Once I found where you were, I watched you from the shrubs around the forest and realized how much Robyn meant to you and knew you couldn't be without her too long."
Robyn snarled and growled at Lola.
Ella slapped her hands to her hips. "That was dirty and evil! What stopped you from coming into the forest to meet me?"
"Your parents. After I turned ten years old, they realized I couldn't heal as fast as you after scraping my knees during playtime. I couldn't jump as high, run as fast, or shoot an arrow. The lab didn't want to experiment with me anymore and offered me to your father as I was. He rejected me so out I went with the bathwater labeled, 'failure.' They said it so much I thought that was my name for a while. I've been roaming the world all this time."
Ella
almost
wished she hadn't opened her mouth. Her parents—the ones who kissed her forehead goodnight every time before bed, the ones who spoke of how proud they were of her, who encouraged and loved her were akin to monsters. Ella didn't want to believe it but they did spend a lot of time away from the forest while she grew up. Ella wanted to hold out hope Lola's narrative was a fabrication—at least in part.
"I'm sorry, Lola. That's horrible. Nobody deserves to be treated like that," Ella said, "but now that we've met, what do you want? I don't really know what to say to all this."
Lola didn't appear to be affected by the trauma but maybe she already went through the processing phase more times than she cared to count.
Lola's pacing ceased a couple feet from Ella. "I want to experience what it's like to be loved...'sniff'...I want to feel the touch of a lover, the kiss, the safety in their presence like the largest, ugliest dragon couldn't snatch me from their grasp. I want someone to share things with that I could never tell anyone."
"Boo-hoo. Poor thing! Wah! Wah!" Robyn mocked. "That was a great story. Cut me loose, Ella! Why are you still talking to her? Obviously, she's after something. She's also poison, a kidnapper, and a thief I bet. She might look like you but she's not you!"
"Yes, I have issues!" Lola snapped with bloodshot eyes. "There are stores and people that have a few less apples, bananas, and herbs because of me. Some may have needed to visit a healer after trying to stop me but how else would I survive? I didn't want to hurt anyone but they didn't leave me much choice."
"Who said you needed to survive? You're what's wrong in the world!" Robyn displayed all her teeth for Lola to see and was damn near foaming at the mouth.
Ella couldn't bear hearing her friend attack Lola regardless of whether her story turned out to bear fruit. Ella sensed at least some aspects had to be true and she didn't detect any malice coming from her though she had plenty of reason to harbor ill-intent.
As much as everyone was worthy of love, Ella couldn't imagine
her
being the one to grant that to Lola though who else would?
"Stop it, Robyn! Can you say you wouldn't feel what she does or do what she did if you were in her position?" Ella said to Robyn's surprise.
"You're taking her side?" Robyn asked shocked. "Yeah, I see why you would be biased, but she has done nothing to earn our trust!"
Lola unsheathed her serrated blade and walked over to Robyn. Ella whipped hers out and approached her double.