by Bill Tiepelman
Winter Mischief in Stripes and Lace
Fiona Frost wasnβt your average winter spirit. No, she was the kind of mischief-maker who could ruin a snow angel competition with one perfectly placed snowballβor as she called it, βcreative intervention.β And today, as the snow glistened and the icy wind whispered across the frozen forest, Fiona sat smugly in the snow, her striped stockings tucked under her boots, plotting her next bit of chaos. βUgh, this place is dead,β she muttered, twirling a frozen twig between her fingers. Her dual-colored pigtailsβpink on one side, blue on the otherβwere frosted with snowflakes, not that she minded. βThe woodland creatures are hibernating, the humans are avoiding frostbite, and the snowmen? Donβt even get me started on those lazy lumps of ice. Whatβs a girl gotta do to get some fun around here?β A chirp caught her attention. Perched on a nearby branch was a tiny bird, shivering in the cold. Its wide eyes darted nervously, no doubt sensing it was in the presence of trouble. Fiona smirked, her painted lips curling mischievously. βOh, donβt look at me like that,β she said, placing a hand on her heart, the stitched red emblem on her corset looking almost sincere. βI donβt mess with birdsβ¦ usually.β The bird tilted its head. Fiona tilted hers right back, mimicking it. βGo on, then. Fly away before I decide to turn you into an ornament.β The bird chirped once more and zipped off, leaving Fiona alone again. She sighed dramatically, falling back into the snow and staring up at the sky. βThe things I do for entertainment. Maybe I should start a winter prank TikTokβ¦ oh, wait, no Wi-Fi in the woods. Figures.β Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of crunching snow. Someoneβor somethingβwas approaching. Fiona sat up, her mismatched eyes narrowing. βWell, well, what do we have here?β she whispered, brushing the snow off her lace-trimmed sleeves. Out from the trees stumbled a man, bundled in a ridiculously oversized parka, the kind of outfit that screamed βI donβt belong here.β His boots were caked in snow, and his face was hidden beneath layers of scarves. Fiona couldnβt help but snicker. βTourist,β she muttered, rising to her feet. βThis is going to be fun.β The man didnβt notice her at first, too busy fumbling with his map. A map. In 2024. Fiona nearly lost it. βExcuse me!β she called, waving her gloved hand. The man looked up, startled, and stumbled backward. βWhoa! Youβ¦ you startled me!β Fiona raised an eyebrow. βYouβre in the middle of the woods, in a snowstorm, and you werenβt expecting to see anyone? Bold choice.β The man hesitated, his breath fogging in the cold air. βIβ¦ I think Iβm lost.β βClearly,β Fiona said, crossing her arms. βWhat gave it away? The fact that youβre dressed like a sentient sleeping bag or the map thatβs older than you are?β The man frowned. βLook, I donβt need your attitude. I just need directions.β Fiona gasped theatrically, placing a hand over her heart. βOh, sweetie, Iβm not giving you attitude. This is just my charming personality.β The man groaned, shoving the map into his pocket. βFine. Can you help me or not?β Fiona pretended to think, tapping her finger against her lips. βHmmβ¦ I could help you. But whereβs the fun in that?β βFun?β the man repeated, exasperated. βIβm freezing out here! This isnβt a game!β βIsnβt it, though?β Fiona replied, her grin widening. βLifeβs a game, darling, and Iβm the one who makes the rules.β Before the man could protest, Fiona snapped her fingers. A gust of icy wind swirled around him, lifting him off his feet and spinning him in circles. His muffled shouts were almost drowned out by Fionaβs laughter. When the wind finally set him down, he was sitting in a perfect circle of untouched snow, his parka now covered in glitter. Fiona clapped her hands together, delighted. βOh, thatβs much better. You look fabulous, darling!β The man sputtered, brushing glitter off his sleeves. βWhat theβ¦ what did you do?!β βRelax, sparkle pants,β Fiona said, waving him off. βYouβre fine. Just needed a little makeover.β βYouβre insane,β he muttered, climbing to his feet. βIβm out of here.β βGood luck with that!β Fiona called after him. βHope you enjoy wandering in circles!β He paused, glaring at her. βWhatβs that supposed to mean?β Fiona smirked, her eyes glinting with mischief. βOh, didnβt I mention? This forest is enchanted. Unless I help you, youβre not going anywhere.β The man groaned, throwing his hands up in frustration. βFine! What do you want?β βHmmβ¦β Fiona tapped her chin thoughtfully. βHow aboutβ¦ a compliment?β βA compliment?β βYup,β she said, twirling a strand of her hair. βTell me Iβm fabulous, and I might just let you go.β The man stared at her, his jaw clenched. Finally, he sighed. βFine. Youβreβ¦ fabulous.β Fiona beamed. βWhy, thank you! See, that wasnβt so hard, was it?β She snapped her fingers again, and the trees seemed to part, revealing a clear path. βThere you go. Safe travels, sparkle pants!β The man didnβt wait to ask questions. He hurried down the path, muttering under his breath. Fiona watched him go, a satisfied smirk on her face. βHumans,β she said, shaking her head. βSo easy to mess with.β She plopped back down in the snow, crossing her legs and gazing up at the sky. βNow, whoβs next?β she wondered aloud, her grin widening. Winter was her playground, and she wasnβt done playing yet. Β Β Explore the Archive If you loved the sassy mischief and whimsical charm of Winter Mischief in Stripes and Lace, you can bring this character to life in your own space! Visit our archive to download, print, or license this artwork and explore more fantastical creations. Click here to view this image in our Fantasy Characters Gallery. 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