Leo's Introspection (Fanfiction of 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz')
“Yaaah!” the terrified Winkie guard backed away from the prisoner
behind the iron bars as soon as he got near, nervously clutching the glass of
milk, now shaking in his hands. His screams were due to the Animal prisoner, a Lion called Leo who
eyed him and snarled. “Where is Dorothy?!” thundered the Lion. “Sh-e is the
Witch’s slave” stuttered the guard who was just able to snap his fingers and
the presence of other guards of his kind were enough to take away his fear. The
Lion chuckled and said “You seem to forget that I am more scared of you than
you of me. It is amusing that the presence of your accomplices makes you
braver”. The Winkie guard cut him short “I do not need to heed your words Lion.
This place is where we do the talking, you listen”. “I refuse to listen” responded
Leo. As he began to pace back and forth like any caged Animal would “I know
that you want me to do something for you in order to earn that milk you have
with you”. “Our mistress will hear of this!” yelled one of the Guards. “I truly
hope so” said Leo “For I would rather starve than rot behind bars”. “I suggest
we leave him” said one of the guards “let our mistress deal with him”. The
others nodded and they left the pacing Lion
Leo was a coward from the start, nervous of nearly everyone or
everything. Every capable Lion is supposed to be King of the Beasts, but not in
his case. His obstacle cost the respect that other Animals would have given him
had he not been so ungainly in attempting to revive his obstacle of fear. The more he tried being brave, the more he failed.
His determination in this became promising upon accidently attacking a girl
called Dorothy, her Dog Toto and their friends, a Tin Woodsman called Nick and
a Scarecrow. Upon being chastised by Dorothy, Leo declared he was a coward even
though none of them could believe that. Dorothy was not from this land, she was
from an unknown country known as Kansas and wished to return there with Toto.
The Scarecrow wanted a Brain and the Tinman desired a Heart, all these wishes
of theirs which were being taken to be fulfilled by the most powerful of all
Wizards, the Wizard of the Emerald City of Oz. Leo agreed to go with them to
get courage. They had a perilous journey through a deadly Poppy Field which makes its
passers sleepy and narrowly escaped an attack from two Kalidahs, Half-Bear,
Half-Tiger Beasts who were the result of infrequent rape of Bears by Tigers.
When the party reached the Emerald City where Oz resided, they
went separately to meet him. Dorothy described him as a Giant Head seated on an
enormous Chair but he told her that in order for him to grant her wish, she needed
to kill the Wicked Witch of the West. The Scarecrow described Oz as a beautiful
woman who told him the same thing as he did Dorothy, put an end to the Western
Wicked Witch for his wish, the same went for the Tinman who described Oz as an
awful Beast and the Lion who saw Oz as a glowing ball of fire. With no other
way, the party left to find the Witch. She would have probably seen them
coming, for a vicious pack of Wolves, a Flock of Crows and a Swarm of Bees,
probably sent by her, emerged and attacked. The Tinman killed some Wolves with
his Axe giving the others a message to leave. The Scarecrow stood between his
friends and the Crows whom he caught and stopped allowing some to escape. Most
of the bees broke their stingers on the Tinman’s body. The Witch, her Animal
minions having failed, turned to her Guards, members of the Winkie Tribe who
were renowned for their fear, yet they still obeyed the Witch. But they were
clawed and beaten by Leo, retreating when he roared at them. The Witch
succeeded when she sent out more Animal Minions, Flying Monkeys who ripped the
Scarecrow of his straw, dashed the Tinman to the ground and tied up the Lion
before throwing him in his prison. They refused to harm Dorothy or even Toto
due to a kiss mark on Dorothy which was made by the Northern Good Witch, ruler
of the Munchkins. Instead they took her to the Western Wicked Witch who simply
made Dorothy her slave.
Just then, out of the corner of his eye, Leo saw the Western
Wicked Witch approaching, with a cart. She put it in a corner and walked up to
see the Lion, sneering “I am here to ask something of you”. Leo asked “Has it
to do with that?” and he pointed at the cart. “Exactly I want you to pull the
cart and take me where I please”. The Lion scowled “I cannot”. “You have no
choice! Now are you ready to be harnessed like a Horse?” the Witch evilly asked
as she unlocked the door of the cage but on doing so, Leo leapt forward, at the
Witch, roaring. The terrified Witch closed the door and stood back “If you even
come in this yard or open the bars of this prison I will bite you!” thundered
Leo. “Then you have nothing to eat until you do as I please!” replied the
Witch. “As you wish!” the Lion growled and the Witch left furiously. At night
Dorothy who also had access to the Lion’s prison came in with Toto and gave him
food, a chicken leg and some milk. The two talked of how impossible it was to
gain their wishes now that they were in this incarceration which was guarded
fiercely. Many days went on like this. Leo knew that he had to find a way out
of this place but in the right way.
The Lion threw himself emotionally and intellectually into the
Spirit World where he could seek the advice of those before him. Two of them
appeared before him; the first one said “Trapped you may be but we have
never vengefully given in to any circumstances like these Leo. If not that
Witch at least forgive her Minions for having done what they did to you and
your new friends”. The other one however was much more negative as he said
“Think! Leo think! Never let an event like this drain your hopes. Kill anyone
who unlocks that door, including that Witch so you can get out!”. Both these sets
of words appeared to conflict with one another so much that even Leo began to
get nervous and say “I can’t do it, I can’t be brave, especially while trapped
in here. Please no!”. Still both sides began to continue their conflicting
beliefs. “Silence!” roared Leo when it got too much and this marked his exit
from the Spirit World. Relying on what the first of them said, Leo began to
search for all old material related to hope and forgiveness which were dumped
in the yard where he was. He found a book about Forgiveness which seemed old
and dusty. “The Witch does not seem to
treasure what is right” thought Leo. He was neither short nor long sighted
but a bit of both and thus he needed glasses. Luckily some were found in the
book, probably it formerly belonging to the Witch. Leo started to read one
chapter of it everyday, not deterred by those who laughed at him for it. After completing
a chapter, he put its messages into action, beginning with polite declination
to work for anyone and his attempts to interact with sympathetic guards who
brought him food. Through this, he realized that they were pressured to work
for the Witch. One day while Leo was drawing, he heard a scream which shook the
castle. “What goes on? I hope Dorothy is
safe” he thought. He was surprised to see Dorothy running towards him after
that. “Dorothy what was that all about?” he asked. “The Witch was vulnerable to
water. I threw some on her and she has gone forever! We are free!” Dorothy
excitedly said and unlocked the Lion’s prison whose bars kept him captive for
25 days. They found the Scarecrow and Tinman whose remains were kept by the
Witch during their imprisonment. But the Winkies were only too glad to restore
them, putting the Tinman’s body parts accurately and refurbishing his Axe.
After their stitched up the Scarecrow, they even smartened up his hat and gave
him a cane to hold for style. The Winkies were finally free from enslavement by
the Witch and now they could live normal lives. Meanwhile, Dorothy retrieved a
magic cap, one which the Witch used to summon the Flying Monkeys. The Monkeys
were summoned by their new mistress and were asked to carry everyone towards
the Emerald City which the Monkeys happily did. Along the way, Leo thought “I probably would never have gotten out of
there without the use of my gentleness but I now wonder, is the Wizard ready to
present us with his gifts?”
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