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Sunday, 1 July 2012

Love's vomit

I never knew I was bound to change. Shall I say I’m normal? Although, it is a lie that is told from my bitter mouth. Dare I say it, I’m in love. Love foretold in a beautiful fairy tale. I believed this within all my might. Yes I was in love with a man until I devoured his warm, luscious, love filled heart. I am estranged by a curse. What curse you ask? Well you mortal being, you will see when the moonlight ravishes my perfect looking skin.

My name was Miranda, Miranda Higgins. My eyes, green like emeralds. The colour that portrays jealousy. My hair, the colour of gold riches men kill to treasure. Men loved my perfectly sculptured face. Men bored me terribly; they were all love’s vomit. They were both day and night, love and hate, beautiful and foul. They’re like a disease that eats you away piece by piece until you are nothing, not even a microscopic piece remaining.

However, indeed one man I loved. He was deep, dark and mysterious. Sometimes I would be howling out his name to the moon. He caressed my body like no other; he would rip at me like a beast! Oh I loved him so… His name was Caspian. We had to spend every waking moment together except for when the moon peered to greet me. He was dearly sweet, like a gobstopper.

No man stays sweet forever my friend. Time passed, he bored me. He never touched me like he had before. I felt sick in rage; I could not help this darkness that has stricken my weak beating heart. I knew there was another. Was she prettier Caspian? Was she the light of your life? NO! I couldn’t just stand there and let him shatter my blood enriched heart! So I thought to myself… Maybe I should take something that I shall never let that promiscuous woman take, my beloved’s heart. I would rather curl up and die in the pits of hell than let another woman take that beatific heart of Caspian’s.

I waited in the night, lurking in the trees. I looked at the surroundings around me, it stricken the contemplation of the mystery of my love for this man. I wondered if stealing his heart would be any good for me. Caspian came through the darkness, surrounded by trees. The moon stretched up to the middle of the dark sky. The belligerent moon was not forgiving. The moonlight glistened Caspian’s skin. He was too immaculate to believe he is a mortal man. The light shredded my skin, and in replacement was fur. I felt my bones rearrange. I fell from the tree and had a hard fall. CRASH! Caspian ran to me thinking I was the damsel in distress. Well Caspian this weren’t the case. My legs were larger and so were my arms, the pain was unbearable! I was becoming the work of Lucifer, a well sculptured hell hound. I no longer was human, I couldn't regain the memory I had lost after my body had evolved into a monster.

Daylight has come again, woken up cradling Caspian. However, a gaping wound in his chest, his blood on my right hand. I restlessly cried on this cold skin. Caspian’s eyes were wide open, he met true fear before he passed I knew. His eyes were still moist so I saw my face in his eyes, perfectly sculptured still. Blood had poured down from my soft lips; it was his blood I knew. Afterwards I needn’t need to worry about that man stealing brute. Since she shall never have his heart since it is deep within me.

Hi there! That was absolutely beautiful. Loved every word, down to the letter! :D

A couple things~

First paragraph, the phrase 'perfect looking skin' irks me. Perhaps describe what was perfect about it? Perfectly clear skin, or perfectly creamy skin?

Second paragraph was a typo, the wrong kind of 'fowl'. I'm sure you meant 'foul'

Just a thought.. Um, what does 'blood enriched heart' mean in the fourth paragraph? I just thought it was a strange choice of words, that's all. ^-^

Fifth paragraph, there was a tense change in 'He was too immaculate to believe he is a mortal man'. Sorry, I know I hate it when people point that out in my writing. XD

Same paragraph, 'I fell from the tree and had a hard fall'? It's really fine, but phrased strangely.

Now that I've shamelessly picked at your work! X3

I really loved the pace you set, it really felt as if I were being carried away by the words, because you had that rushed feeling in there.

The work of Lucifer referring to her werewolf form was wonderful.

In all, I loved the storyline.

And your use of adjectives is brilliant. I don't think you've used a single one in there more than twice, which is something I've yet to perfect.

Keep writing, you're already making magic!

Posted: Jun 26, 2012

memories in Absinth

It was late at night. Kate stared into the crackling fire. She pulled the robe closer to her. Then she took one of her long, blond strands of hair and watched it closely. The scissors lied next to her on the salon table. Kate sighed. This cozy room in this great manor wasn’t hers. A tear started to run down her cheek when the memories came flooding back.

Two years earlier she worked at a bar. The King’s Arms was a regular inn in downtown London, where it all began. All her life she had lived on the banks of the Thames. When she had been a child, her dreams were destroyed by the harsh reality of the life poor people lead. Her mother had died of consumption, and God knows who her father was. But at the time Kate’s life-changing story began, she had her act quite together: she worked and lived in the King’s Arms and could choose to take a customer upstairs. A lot of girls didn’t get even that.

One night Kate was wiping the tables, when she felt a tingle in her neck. Upon turning around, her eyes met those of a stranger. He was well-dressed and quite handsome. His dark hair and pale complexion reminded her of Lord Byron, but his deep blue eyes really struck her.

“What can I serve you?” she asked while she continued her cleaning.

“How about some of your famous stew?” the man said.

Kate was surprised that such a fine man even remotely knew the King’s Arms, but she did not comment on a customer. Some time later, he sat behind a big pot of steaming stew.

“You did your best on serving me the largest plate,” he grinned.

“Well, why don’t you start eating it, then?” Kate answered playfully. She did not know this man, but he seemed nice. And, ah, well, it couldn’t hurt to flirt a little. She knew she didn’t have a chance.

After he had finished, he tipped her and said: “I trust I will see you again in this bar?”

“That depends,” Kate replied “, if you eat your stew and be a good boy you might.”

The man laughed.

“You’re charming, miss...?”

“Why, thank you for the compliment. My name is Kate, mister...?”

“Please call me Marcus,” he said, and he left the bar.

Kate learned to know Marcus quite well in the following weeks. Every Monday evening he would come and eat her stew. They talked and laughed, but never spoke of their personal lives outside the bar. Marcus joked around with the other customers. Kate got scolded for dreaming so much of some uptight pansy who would never pull her out of the gutter.

Halfway December, Marcus stopped coming.

“Honey, it’s a shame, but it’s for the best. He would’ve played around with you a little and broken your heart. You’re better of without him.” Alfred told her. He was the owner of the bar and concerned about all his serving maids. His words shocked her. Kate wept every night for two months, but in the end she had to admit Alfred was right. Marcus had played her like a fiddle. He had made her feel great, with his jokes and flirting. He had made her happy, and then he had disappeared.

By the middle of March, Kate had left her memories of Marcus behind her like the cold of winter. It wasn’t spring just yet for her. And then he suddenly turned up in the doorway. Alfred was not happy with this turn of events. He watched Kate closely as she came up to greet the customer.

“What can I serve you, sir?” Kate said. She hadn’t realized yet whom she was talking to.

“Some of your famous stew would be nice. I missed it.”

Kate was utterly shaken, but still served him his meal. He didn’t finish it, though. When she noticed, she asked: “Is there something wrong?”

Marcus seemed to hesitate. Kate couldn’t help but notice that he was very pale. His eyes seemed tired, almost dead. There was little joy left in it.

“Could I speak to you in private?”

Kate only hesitated for a moment. “Sure. Meet me in ten minutes on the court of the inn.”

Ten minutes later, Kate was waiting on the courtyard for Marcus to come and tell her why he had left for so long. She had kept her feelings locked up inside. But now he had returned like nothing happened. She wanted an explanation.

Marcus arrived late.

“You wanted to talk to me?” Kate said coldly to him. Although she had been friendly to him while serving his meal, outside he wasn’t a customer anymore, but the man who broke her heart.

“Yes. I need to tell you something,” Marcus answered. A little smile played around his lips.

“You know, there is a reason why I left you, Kate,” he began, “I must admit my feelings weren’t always very... pure concerning you. You charmed me into loving you.”

Kate almost forgot to breathe. After the flirting and her falling in love and his leaving and returning, he told her he loved her. A smile crept up her face.

“Come with me,” Marcus pleaded, “I will take you away from all this. I will hold you every night. I will take care of you.”

Kate’s head was spinning. Her feelings for Marcus came rushing back to her as if he had never left. All she could do was nod. Marcus took her in his arms and whispered all the sweetness of the world into her soul. Later, she would remember this moment as the one on which her nightmare started.

Kate and Marcus agreed she would stay in the inn for another two weeks. That way, Marcus could prepare for their trip and Kate could get her last pay. Time flew by, and soon Kate was packing, without anyone downstairs knowing she was leaving. They thought she was checking on the beer in the cellar. A series of tics against her window warned her. Marcus was throwing small stones at the glass to tell her he was waiting. Kate grinned happily to herself in the dark room and grabbed the one bag containing all her earthly belongings. She managed to sneak out the back of the inn. Marcus smiled at her and took her hand.

“Now we can be together forever,” he said happily. Kate smiled.

Forever, Kate thought bitterly. She was shaken from her remembrance by another scream and now she had to gather her courage again to do what she should have done over a year ago. Kate walked to the little cabinet that contained the one thing that kept her from going insane this moment. Ah, the soft tinkling of the bottles while she was searching for that one drink. The smoothness of the glass she pulled out. A soft plopping noise when she uncorked the bottle. A bright green liquid flowed into the glass. Absinthe. Kate had learned to appreciate the sedating effect the Green Fairy had taught her. She sunk back into the canapé to sip the alcohol and close her eyes.

“Marcus, is this where you live?” Kate said. He had dragged her halfway through the city. Now they stood in front of a beautiful mansion.

“No,” Marcus said, “This is where we will live. Don’t you like it?”

“How can we afford this?” Kate asked. Reason began to seep in, but Marcus grabbed her shoulders and kissed her.

“Don’t you worry. I told you I would provide for us. I promised I would take care of you, didn’t I?”

Kate nodded and followed him up the stairs to the door.

Their new life was covered in secrets, but still Kate was head over heels. She didn’t have to take care of anything. Marcus’s servants listened to her as if she were their actual mistress. Kate got used to the high life quite quickly. She never saw Marcus in daytime. He must have been working hard. In the evenings Marcus came home, only to take her out again. They went to balls, theater and opera. Kate was stunned by this whole new world that opened up to her. Marcus talked and joked and loved her the whole time. She felt like she was dreaming.

The dream died after a few months. Kate and Marcus came home one night after a beautiful execution of Mozart’s Don Giovanni. She was giddy from the music and glamour.

“Oh, Marcus! Wasn’t that fantastic? But that Giovanni is such a rascal! Seducing married women, letting his servant take the blows from his mistakes... It serves him right to be dragged down to hell!” Kate took off her coat and gave it to the butler, never ceasing her happy blabbering. Marcus followed her silently to the drawing room.

“And that music! I loved it, especially that one song, Là ci darem la mano. The program says...” Kate fell silent when she noticed Marcus’s strange mood.

“Is there something wrong?” she asked cautiously. He leaned on the mantelpiece, staring into the fire. His silence continued and eventually began to unnerve Kate.

Suddenly, he spoke: “You think Giovanni is a monster, don’t you? What if he isn’t? What if he was forced to do his evil by some dark nature, a call he couldn’t ignore. What if he was fighting it?”

Marcus looked up to Kate. He waited for her answer. She didn’t know what to say. In a sudden flash, she realized she knew nothing of him. He hadn’t given an explanation for his sudden disappearance. He had whisked her away into an enchanting world that had made her stop questioning him and his motives. She only saw him at night. It struck Kate that she hadn’t been out in the daylight for over a month.

“Who are you?” she managed to ask. It was if her eyes opened for a brief second. “You talk about Giovanni like he is a friend... Are you talking about someone else? Are you talking... about yourself?”

Marcus’s aura grew even more threatening. He let go of the mantelpiece to approach her in a predatory manner.

“After all this time together, you dare to question me? I provide for you, I give you everything you want, but still you have to ask it? Why can’t you accept me for who I am?”

Kate was left speechless. As Marcus came closer, she started to back away. She only realized that when her back touched the wall.

“I... I don’t hate Giovanni,” she managed to squeak.

Marcus closed in on her.

“You don’t hate him... But he is a character of fiction. How about me? Do you hate me already?”

A shiver crept up Kate’s spine. Marcus frightened her. He leaned even closer into her.

“I might make you hate me. Make you regret those words. Maybe I will...”

His lips touched her shoulder, but gave no pleasure. The kiss was cold. A cruel smile curled his lips.

“I just might...”

His mouth landed softly on the column of her slender neck. Kate closed her eyes and silently began to pray for help. As Marcus’s teeth scraped her skin, her heart beat louder and faster, sending out a message of fear.

And then, his fangs ripped a wound in her neck. Kate screamed out her terror. Marcus almost squashed her against the wall, his hungry mouth still on her, feeding of her blood. He was a devil. He was a thousand times worse than Giovanni...

Marcus let go. Kate slid onto the floor. He walked out of the door, leaving her to the mercy and care of their servants.

Kate woke up in her bed several hours later. The last sunlight of the day shone in between the curtains, making her feel safe. Then she started to remember everything. The words. The fear. The blood. She touched the bandage around her neck. Tears filled her eyes. Marcus was some sort of demon, an evil creature that had lured her into his lair.

“Tears won’t help you.”

Kate turned her head to the young voice. By her feet sat a young Asian girl. She seemed to be only twelve, maybe thirteen years old. Her raven black hair fell down in a waterfall of silk strands, all the way to her hips. Her strangely pale green eyes captured Kate’s. The look in those eyes scared Kate. They had no emotion in them, except for a dark hunger.

“You’re delightful,” the girl said. Her tinkling voice frightened Kate even more.

“Who are you? What are you doing in my room?” Kate blurted out.

The girl smiled an unpleasantly pointy smile. Her long white canines contrasted sharply with her uncommonly red lips. She didn’t answer Kate’s questions. Instead, she got closer and started to caress Kate’s arm with slow strokes.

“He won’t give you to me, you know.”

Kate knew immediately the girl was talking about Marcus.

“I’m not his to give,” she said with an only slightly trembling voice.

The girl smiled again.

“Oh, but you are his alright. He marked you, see?” The girl touched Kate’s neck. It made Kate shudder, and the girl lick her lips. “He tasted your blood, and you can’t run away from him. And he’s mine. I found him, saved him, dressed him and fed on him. He’ll give you to me soon enough.”

Kate’s eyes widened in fear. She had to look away. When her eyes were drawn back to the strange girl, she was gone.

Kate remembered her well. The fear slept deep inside her, even now, even after what had happened. She smiled sadly and let the absinthe swirl around in her glass. Sakura had traumatized her, and yet the girl had taught her so much... Kate looked up to the painting above the fireplace that depicted Sakura in better times and continued her reverie.

Things changed. The dream was over: the servants disappeared and Kate was left alone. Marcus never came to check on her. And the screams began. At night Kate would hear tortured howling, an unearthly pain transmitted through beastly noise. Her only visitor was the girl Sakura. She talked to Kate and never ceased touching her. Kate was scared like hell, but didn’t dare to admit it. Then, one night, she found the courage to speak up.

“What are you and Marcus?” she asked Sakura.

Sakura grinned and answered: “We are the shadow that haunts you in the night to feed on your blood. We do not age nor die. I’ve always liked that part. But I think I will be sad once you’re gone.”

Kate swallowed.

“Gone?” she asked.

“Yes. You will age and I will not. I will watch you grow old. It’s a fascinating process. But when you die, I will have lost you. It is quite sad,” Sakura said, plucking Kate’s blankets. Kate didn’t dare to ask any further. She stared at Sakura. The scary girl seemed a bit flustered. She hesitated to do or say something. Then, Sakura leaned over to Kate and kissed her. The next moment, she was gone.

Time went by and Kate did not know for how long she was already locked up in this room. Marcus was still gone and Sakura stayed. Her touching changed. Kate felt embarrassed. She still was terrified, but discovered a part of her that enjoyed Sakura’s caresses. After a while, they regularly got entangled in the blankets. Sakura tasted her blood more than once. At those moments, the screams got even louder. Kate was used to them by now. Sometimes, she listened in and asked herself who was screaming. She was certain that Sakura had something to do with it, but somehow she stopped asking herself why she wasn’t scared anymore. Sakura was there for her when Marcus was not. He had left her behind, just like those months she still had worked in the King’s Arms. Kate felt a lot safer with Sakura now than she ever had felt with Marcus. He had broken the illusion of safeness when he bit her. She didn’t want to have anything to do with him anymore. Sakura was there, Sakura, Sakura... Another howl pierced her ears.

Her own sobs broke the stony silence of the chamber. Kate knew she had to remember it. This was the last act of her story. It was something that was only hers to give the world. Kate took an encouraging swig of the absinthe and forced herself back into the depths of her memory.

Kate learned a lot about Sakura. She found out the name people had given creatures like the girl: vampire. She discovered the fastened healing vampires possessed, and their heightened senses. One of her discoveries turned out to be even more surprising: the blood exchanges made it so that Sakura and Kate could feel each other’s emotions to a certain degree. Kate had presumed Sakura was dead inside, like her body was. It opened new doors of pleasure and safety to Kate. She knew for certain Sakura was there to protect her. But it went wrong. Kate woke up in the middle of the night. She wondered why her sleep was suddenly disturbed. A few seconds later, the pain and fear hit her. It was as if she drowned in a pit of fire. The heat of the pain scorched her soul, making her scream and writhe in agony. Her head was about to explode; her heart seemed to pound itself right out of her chest. She couldn’t breathe, couldn’t cope with the intensity of the feeling. Her mind blanked out to preserve herself.

Once the mist in her head cleared up, Kate found herself curled up in a corner of her room. The excruciating pain was gone. Then her heart started to weep. She felt as if she had lost a part of herself. While she tried to catch up her breathing, the door opened.

“Kate?”

Marcus came in. Kate stared at him. Something was seriously wrong. She had given up on him. He had shocked her too much on the evening of Don Giovanni. But, then... Sakura had also bitten her... and it wasn’t scary with her.

“What are you doing here?” Kate managed to ask. Her voice trembled.

“You’re safe, Kate,” Marcus said, “She’s gone. I’ve taken care of Sakura for you. She won’t torture you anymore.” The look in his eyes was bewildered.

Tears trickled down Kate’s face when she realized what had happened. Marcus had killed Sakura.

“You were the one always screaming, weren’t you?” She asked. Anger built up inside her.

“Don’t get mad at me,” Marcus pleaded, “I can feel your emotions, ever since I bit you. I swear I didn’t mean any harm... But Sakura followed me to the inn one night. She wanted you so badly she made my head ache with insanity, just so I would do something wrong. That’s why I stayed away for so long. I hoped her interest in you would die. When that didn’t work, I wanted to make you mine. It was a mistake to bite you, and she wriggled herself right into your heart. In the meantime I was locked up in the basement. Your growing love for her hurt me... I screamed out of agony, hoping you would hear me! The fickleness of your feelings hurt so much. How could you choose for her and just forget me? I brought you into this beautiful world of theater and Opera!”

Marcus’s voice grew louder with every word. Kate saw he lost it. An image of him sitting in a cellar, screaming and weeping, turned up in her head. He sent his pain from those days to her. But still, he had killed Sakura, someone Kate had learned to love in a strange way.

Betrayed by her two lovers, Kate thought. That was what had happened. She sipped her absinthe, but noticed her glass was empty. When she reached for the bottle, a hand gently stopped her.

“What are you doing, Kate? Why are you letting me feel this pain?” Marcus asked softly. After the turbulent events of the previous months, he had made Kate stay. He had sent the mental images of his suffering to her every time she thought about escaping. Her only means of preventing his intrusion in her mind turned out to be the sedating effects of drugs. She had locked herself up in Sakura’s room, trying every drug until she found the ones that worked best: absinthe, morphine, and when she was desperate, opium.

Kate smiled a wry smile.

“I’m putting you through the same you did to me. Every time I wanted to go away, you gave me your pain. Now, I give you mine. I can finally be free from you. And from Sakura. I still do love her, you know, although she betrayed me the same way you did.”

Kate shook her head.

“You messed me up badly, Marcus. I don’t know what to feel anymore. I don’t remember the feeling of the sun, the taste of food, the memory of life itself. It’s time for me to come to terms with this pain.”

Kate lifted the scissors and watched the sharp blades. Then she smiled triumphantly at Marcus.

His eyes widened.

“No,” he whispered.

She cut the first strand of hair of. Marcus had always loved her hair. He’d often told her the glow in it reminded him of the sun. Slowly, a puddle of hair grew around Kate as she watched Marcus. With every clean cut she opened up more to her agony. This was her cleansing. Marcus eyes almost popped out, his mouth opened wide for a soundless scream. He sunk to his knees.

Next, Kate started to cut herself. Small incisions meant to mutilate her body. She’d sharpened the scissors especially. She shed the robes as if it were an old skin - and in a sense it was. The point of one of the blades chiseled patterns on her arms, breast and legs.

Marcus moaned. His eyes rolled in their sockets. His body bent in agony, forming itself in almost impossible shapes while Kate’s sorrow and hate shredded his mind to pieces.

Tears caused by the mental and physical pain Kate evoked rolled over her cheeks. She brought the scissors up, hesitating for the kill.

Her breath faltered a moment.

“Time to go,” she whispered. Kate closed her eyes, mustered up her courage and slit the blade fast across the white column of her neck. The blood started to flow.

Marcus saw it. He pushed out a small cry; he wasn’t capable of anything more. Then his body sagged into a limp bundle.

The butler entered the room. He carried a plate with antiseptics and a towel. A servant girl followed him with hot water. The butler sunk on one knee and started to nurse Kate’s wounds. She hadn’t cut deep enough in her throat to die. He didn’t comment on her nakedness, or Marcus’ body growing cold and eventually deteriorate into dust. After the wounds were treated, the servant girl brought a dress with long sleeves, a hat, scarf and gloves to go with it. Kate donned the clothes. The servant girl hurried out after a look from the butler.

Kate looked down on what was left of Marcus.

“Are you in need of anything more, madam?” her butler asked politely.

“No, thank you,” she answered as she picked up her purse from beside the chair. “I will be going out. Don Giovanni plays this evening in the Opera House.”

Wow.... I'm completely speechless. Is there more?

Posted: Jun 30, 2012

Breath of Life

Sneak Peek of: Breath of Life

            I walked into the clearing with Cassandra. She looked at me and said, “They’ll be here soon. We have to wait for Gregory and Cole to get here,” She said, trying to manage a smile. I nodded, looking at Cassandra. “How are we going to keep them from following me?” I asked, concerned. “Needy and Alisa are going to take your coat and spread throughout the Forest, to keep Adriana and Jackson off your trail.” She said, looking ahead again. “Devon, I promised to keep you safe, and that is what I’m going to do.” She said, kissing me on the lips. Suddenly, Cillan appeared, with a wide grin. “I’m here,” He said to Cassandra. “Why is-“ “He’s here because he volunteered to help.” Cassandra said, biting her lip. “Cillan you can get yourself killed.” I said, looking at him. “Well, if I don’t help, you can get yourself killed.” He said, winking at me. I opened my mouth to speak, but I decided not to. He had made up his mind, and I can’t force him to change that, I thought. Suddenly, a dense fog rolled in from every corner, coming into the clearing. “Shit – It’s Adriana!” Cassandra yelled. Alisa came sprinting in, along with everyone else. They formed a Circle around me, to protect me from my predator. Adriana and Jackson glided in with mischievous grins on their faces. “I told you, didn’t I?” She said, looking at me from a distance. “We’re back.”

I am hoping the book will be a great success, and there will be more then one book of this. Yes, I am thinking of making it a series, but that is still debatable. I hope this will get a couple of reviews. I am not expecting it to get a lot since it's a short story.

Posted: Jun 27, 2012

Lalaou

Trring---Trrrring-----Trrrrring. For the umpteenth time Gareth snoozed his 
alarm on his shiny new phone and it felt like it had been ringing a million 
times. He fought waking up so hard this morning because, one, he was getting 
to sleep for this long, after long and two, because he was having the best 
dream about Trisha and himself. The girl in question was someone he'd been 
infatuated with for two years. She worked in his office six months ago as an 
intern and although he had not seen her since, he had been content with 
stalking her Facebook page first thing in the morning and other times in the 
day.Gareth smiled, his cheeks reddening at the thought of her gorgeous face and 
never ending long legs as he jumped out of bed. He ran a cold shower, gobbled 
a measly coffee and muffin-from-last-week and rushed to work in his new 
shiny car. He was crossing a signal and before he could turn left; which was his 
everyday route, he went right as he had suddenly, as if it was a dream, spotted 
Trisha. He felt an overwhelming surge of love sear his throat and his heart 
started pounding madly in his chest. She was walking her pug Demeritus and 
looking as gorgeous as she could ever have looked before in her simple jogging 
tracks and high ponytail. Gareth learnt from experience how important it was 
to grab opportunities when they came; that's how he was so successful 
financially, and so did not hesitate to ask her if she needed a lift. Luckily, she 
consented and there Gareth sat driving his car with the woman he was so in 
love with.He wasn't familiar with this route but to seem knowledgeable he kept going 
straight on that road while Trisha grooved to the music playing in his car. 
Suddenly, they reached a dead end and before Gareth realised it; he was 
sneaking long glances at Trisha, the car was flung midair and in an instant they 
were transported into a new world.The car landed with a loud thud on the lilac coloured ground. Gareth sprang 
into consciousness and carrying Trisha out of the car, gasped in horror at the 
sight before him. Sixteen werelions lay in the vast lilac field before him. Some 
of these half lion, half human creatures were snoring in deep slumber and 
some started approaching the strange new visitors of their land in a slow 
menacing stride. Trisha screamed and clutched her pug Demetrius tightly 
around her as Gareth positioned himself in front of her looking like he'd froze."Do not fear us, humans! For we are not going to hurt you," said one of the 
approaching werelions who introduced himself as Appa; all the while baring his 
lilac coloured teeth. Gareth touched Trisha's palm in reassurance and she 
looked at him; her eyes full of fear. The vast landscape was dotted with 
myriad variety of flowers, all in the shades of lilac. The sky seemed to reflect 
the colour of the land and although there was no sun in sight, this strange land 
seemed brightly lit. Appa continued, his voice deep, slow, and sonorous. "We 
have lived in Lalaou for centuries. We are the safe guarders and eternal 
watchers. All lesser beings are nurtured by us. The organisms in the soil 
worship us and we are fabled to have hearts of pure sapphire. This I cannot 
vouch for as I have not seen thus. Also, we hate DOGS!" Saying this, Appa and 
five of his kind leaped at the pug Demetrius and in a blink of an eye he was 
swallowed whole.Trisha wailed in pain and Gareth held her as they entered the car and thinking 
that taking the car in reverse would bring them back to their own world, did 
just that, and it worked. And then, like all great stories end, Trisha and Gareth 
lived happily ever after, after of course Gareth consoled her enough about the 
tragic loss of Demetrius, the pug.

Saturday, 30 June 2012

Flamewings

(A/N: I know that it seems really strained in places, and not everything makes sense, but that’s what happens when you try something new. And this is not my usual writing style at all. So, that means I want feedback. Judge away! Also, sorry about the scrolling. It’s a large chunk of story, but it didn’t seem right to split it up. Thanks.)

The first thing Rahna saw when she opened her eyes was mist. It stretched on forever and ever, and it showed no signs of clearing. She tried her best to spin it- it was air, after all- but nothing happened. She tried to conjure wind, but she didn’t feel the familiar warmth in her palms. Nothing. It seemed like she was in a place where her faery powers didn’t work, or, more likely, her powers had just decided to conk out. Hmph. It wasn’t like she had much to begin with… but now she had none. She found the idea oddly liberating.

She suddenly realized that she was suspended in midair. The mist still showed no signs of dissolving. Perhaps it was just a dream. Still, she knew that it wasn’t ordinary mist, and it definitely wasn’t good mist. It seemed to crawl across her flesh, searching for answers.

I need to get out of here. As soon as the thought appeared in her head, her ring began to glow a bright orange. It was soft at first, then turned into something harsher, brighter. The mist vanished, and she fell to the floor.

Aching, she pulled herself to her feet and looked around. She was in a circular room with walls made of heavy stone blocks carved with symbols. The ceiling was high and imposing, and there were tall iron doors that were barred heavily shut. A fire crackled merrily in the hearth. On the wall there was a rack full of weapons, but it was padlocked heavily.

She had never been in a place like it before, and it was beautiful. Still, she couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong.

How had she gotten here? She couldn’t remember anything, no… she knew her name. She knew she lived in Elyan. Faces came back to her. Her mother, her father, Maryth… She was a faery, well, a terrible excuse for one. Maryth always said that she was destined to be a hero, but she said that about everyone. And the ring…

Rahna examined her ring carefully. It looked the same- a tarnished silver dragon curled around an odd orange gemstone that glowed like molten lava. The dragon looked really scary for a tiny piece of jewelry, like it was prepared to bite someone’s finger off. Maryth, the Elder of Elyan, had given her the ring. Nobody knew where it came from, not even Maryth herself. But she knew that it was not something to be taken lightly. And she had given the ring to her, Rahna, the one with the withered wings. Never give this to anyone else, she had said.

Rahna couldn’t help but seriously question her judgement. She had never shown much promise as a faery, and then her wings had come in wrong. She could barely hover, let alone fly. That’s why she used the mythe petals so often. The petals were chalky and bitter tasting, but they hid a creature’s true nature. All she had to do was suck on one, and her wings would be hidden for a day. It was intensely painful for a few seconds, and then… voila! She smiled bitterly to herself, then remembered her problem.

How was she going to get out? She was sure that it wasn’t a dream- her shoulders still ached from the fall. She walked over to the doors and tried them. They wouldn’t budge, and neither would the weapons. If only she could find someone else…

A terrible grating sound reached her ears, and the doors began to open.

~

The first thing Rahna noticed about the stranger was that she was impossibly tall. The shadows fell on her face, making it look horribly menacing. Then the shadows were gone, and every bad feeling Rahna had immediately evaporated.

She had long curly blonde hair that fell to her waist, and was wearing a dark green gown with long trailing sleeves. Around it she wore a brown belt with many pouches, not unlike the belt that Maryth had at home. She had pale, pale skin and ice blue eyes that seemed cold and proud and piercing. In her hand she held a tall silver scepter, with three gemstones in the center and a single hole that looked like it was a placeholder for another one. Each stone glowed with a strange pulsating light. She was the most beautiful thing Rahna had ever seen.

“B-but… you’re a human,” Rahna choked out.

The stranger smiled. “Oh?” She seemed to find Rahna’s shock amusing. “But I am so much more than that,” she corrected. Her voice was impossibly sweet.

Rahna’s mind was racing. Not a human… too tall to be an elf… certainly not a faery… goblin? Of course not. Witch? Nah, she’s way too pretty. Suddenly, Rahna’s eyes widened, and she knew. Sorceress. All her fear came rushing back.

The sorceress smiled like she could read Rahna’s thoughts. Based on what Rahna knew about sorcery, she probably could. “You’re a quick one, aren’t you?” She threw her head back and laughed. She waved the scepter lazily, and bands of green, blue, and white light circled Rahna before snaking across her body. She struggled, but she couldn’t move. “Now. To business. I believe you have something of mine. I want it back. Now, give me the Tor Elaywn.”

Rahna stared blankly at her. “Tore what?”

The sorceress’s eyes flashed green for a second, and she looked for a second like she was going to slap her. Then she laughed once more. “Oh, you faeries. So ignorant, so simple… you’ve never heard of the Tor Elaywn?” She leaned closer to Rahna and spoke as if to a small child. “The ring, fae. I want the ring. Give it to me, or there will be trouble.”

It was hard to look defiant when the other person towered over you, but Rahna tried her best. “I can’t move,” she pointed out. “Besides, why can’t you just take it yourself?”

“As a matter of fact, I can.” She smiled again- it was quickly getting creepy- and tugged on Rahna’s right hand. She paused triumphantly for a second before laughing again. “Maryth thought she could keep it from me, hmm?” Her fingers touched the ring.

Then she screamed.

The sound was horribly shrill- it could easily have broken glass if there was any in the room- so it took a few moments before Rahna realized that the bands of light were gone.

Light her on fire. Rahna had no idea where the thought had come from, but no sooner had she thought it than flames appeared on her dress. She put them out instantly, but it took the sorceress a couple more seconds to regain her composure.

“And I have a little Keeper on my hands now, don’t I?” Her eyes practically blazed with hate, but her voice was still cold and soft.

“Keeper?”

“True holder of the ring, one who can harness the elemental power safely, blah, blah, blah...” she looked at Rahna’s blank look and tried again. “That ring contains the Elemental Stone of Fire. Unite the four stones and, if the legends are true, you can live forever,” A crazy light came to her eyes. “Anyway, you need to give me the ring out of your own free will,” she sighed.

“Well, it seems that we’re at a little standstill. You have one Tor, and I have the other three. But your faery magic doesn’t work here in the Hall of Ages. Wonderful room, isn’t it? Any power a creature has is nullified by the runes.” She tilted her head to the side like she was considering something. “Luckily for me, I don’t need magic to get what I need.”

Before Rahna could stop her, the sorceress had grabbed her arm. Fumbling with her belt pouches, she found a small silver dagger and plunged it into the faery’s flesh. The pain was there in an instant, but no blood flowed out. Her knees buckled, and she fell to the floor.

“Now,” the sorceress said, turning to the door, “you have about an hour to live. I can make it stop at any moment, you know.” She snapped her fingers and the pain was gone. She snapped them again and Rahna doubled over, clutching her arm. “Give the Tor to me when you are ready.” She turned and walked away, humming like she hadn’t just sentenced a poor faery to her death.

~

An hour, she repeated. I only have an hour to live. It was a scary thought, made scarier by the terrible pain.

Rahna reviewed her options. She could surrender the ring. As if in response, the ring seemed to tighten around her finger. Okay, okay. Not an option. She sighed. It hurt so much… she just wanted it to end.

What would happen if she died? Would the power die with her? Would the sorceress calmly slide the ring off her dead body?

She considered that for a moment. She didn’t want to die. She rather liked this body, with her long brown hair and clear blue eyes. The only thing she didn’t like was her wings. Stupid, useless things. Maybe if they hadn’t come in wrinkled, she wouldn’t be in this mess.

She allowed herself a couple seconds of self-pity before looking around the room once more. Her eyes landed on the fireplace. The flames are the answer. Where the thought came from, she didn’t know. Then, suddenly, an even better thought came to her.

I’m not going to go out scared or afraid, she promised herself. Striding purposefully, she plunged herself into the fire.

~

It was true, what they said. That your life truly did flash in front of your eyes before you die. She saw many pictures. Of her mother holding her small body to shelter it from the cold. Of her father teaching her how to climb a tree. Of the trail in the forest where the mythe flowers grew. Of her small, wispy, insignificant wings.

Each memory hit her painfully, threatening to make tears spill. Time slowed.

Rahna closed her eyes, but the pictures were still there, stronger and more vivid than before. They burned so bright that they hurt.

At first she fought it, with the desperation of a wild animal, clawing and shrieking. She was painfully aware of the flames consuming her skin. But there was no way to fight it, and she began to let go of her memories. It hurt still, but it hurt so much less.

She gathered her spirits until she could no longer ignore the flames around her. She was ready. Kill the sorceress, she pleaded, and then there was a terrible explosion of orange light and flames.

~

The creature opened her eyes to see the first rays of the sun coming from the open door. She was curled in the fetal position in the fireplace, and she could not remember her name.

The logical thing seemed to be to explore her surroundings. She was in a stone tower, and the door was open. A small silver ring glinted in the middle of the room. It seemed to trigger something in her memory, and she picked it up… examined it… placed it on her finger. It seemed like it was made for her. The gemstone in the center was a hot molten orange.

She walked through the halls, carefully, but nobody was there. At one corner, there were three more glowing gemstones. She tucked them into her pocket. Finally, she made her way out of the tower, finding a forest path that seemed vaguely familiar. She tried again to recall her name, her past. Nothing.

She felt a painful sensation near her shoulder blades. Confused, she looked at her reflection in a nearby creek. She had pale skin, and unruly red hair. Her eyes were an odd shade of brown, speckled with gold flecks. They seemed to catch the sunlight, turning yellow, then orange, then red. Like the flames. But it was what was behind her that shocked her most.

Behind her, her wings were unfurling. They were huge, and caught the sunlight like her eyes, changing colors in soft gentle currents, flaring, dying. Red changed to yellow, which in turn changed to hot molten orange.

She bit back a gasp. She looked like had wings of flame.

Flamewings.

You did a magnificent job entertwining the faery and fire into this story and sticking to the plot. This was great!

Posted: Jun 27, 2012

The Enchated Wood-D.J Davies Page 2

Next when she thought everyone else apart from Damien were asleep Katherine got him up and said “come with me.” Together they sneaked out of the camp and Damien said “where are you taking me”. So Katherine replied

“Where the next fiend is waiting.”

When Damien was woken up properly and his eyes got used to the dark, he started to wonder how Katherine can see in the dark easily and then he heard something “stop” said Damien suddenly. “What is it?” asked Katherine.

“I think I heard something.” It was then both of them heard a deep rumbling growl from behind a bush and then Damien looked through it and saw a very big beast that included a snake’s body, six heads of a lion, giant hairy monkey’s arms and legs as well as a dragon’s tail. “What’s that” said Damien to Katherine suspiciously. “That is what I call the super beast. King of all the beasts” replied Katherine strangely.

Suddenly Chloe woke with a start and when she got up and out of her bed she found a note saying ‘I’m with Katherine at the blacksmith getting something to help me to defeat the next beast because I have a bad feeling about the beast being the strongest one we’ll encounter in the woods at all and the last.’ “What blacksmith?” said Chloe to herself, she felt so angry she decided to follow them and when she found it the blacksmith turned out to be James so he said he gave them a magical sword that could defeat the master beast easily and that they were going to test it out in the plains not far south from here and so Chloe went out the south exit to meet her friends in the plains that James had mentioned and she received a free staff to help them defeat the master beast. She found them afterwards in the plains practicing and it was very lucky that she had the staff because she got too close to Damien, swinging a sword around and it nearly cut her throat but she put the staff up just in time so that the sword hit the staff with a  mighty CLANG! Damien was so surprised to see her and the staff that he said to her “where did you get that from?” “James” replied Chloe happily. “Ah, right” said Damien.

When they got back to the camp the others were eating breakfast, roast deer. The other three gave them a puzzling look Josh and Alex laughed and Liam said “they read your letter so they went hunting for it” he gestured at the arrows on the table and Damien understood straight away “okay” he said as Chloe rushed past him to the food “let’s go eat” he said to Katherine he caught her arm as she walked away “and keep what we talked about between us okay.” She just nodded.

Hours later they had another rest and then got ready to carry on through the woods. And they were walking through the woods and came to the bush that Damien and Katherine hid behind that morning and then Damien turned around to the others and said “Chloe, I’m going to need the giant to fight with the same height as it, Josh, dragons for fighting ice with fire. The ice will melt and turn to water to put out the fire, Liam and Matthew, sphinx and chimera to distract it and Alex, witch to make the dragons ice into very disgusting and very poisonous water okay.” They all nodded “Katherine stay with Matthew and Liam they’ll need you to help them distract it in order to get all of us out of here alive.”

“Okay.”

“Get ready then Josh, Alex and Chloe stay behind me and protect me with your monsters, you three however” he said to Matthew, Katherine and Liam “get left, right and behind it to distract and confuse it so, it makes an easy fight and then we can get out of here a lot faster and safer what do you say then.”

“One for all and all for one” replied Chloe suddenly putting her hand in the middle of the circle and Damien and the others copied her “One for all and all for one” they all chanted happily and then they all heard the roar of the beast and Damien said “it’s time, places everyone and get your monsters out ready” everyone else nodded.

It will be worth the fight thought Damien as he got into place on the shoulder of Chloe’s giant then he called out “time for battle everyone.” Then the next thing he heard was a dragon’s roar, a witch’s cackle, a sphinx’s laugh, a lion’s growl, a chimera’s wings and the crashing feet of a giant running.

He saw a burst of flames the pink/orange water putting it out, then the giant’s club, then the chimera and the sphinx flying around the heads of the monster, the monster then looked at the flyers long enough for the giant to knock it out with his club, then Damien climbed off the giant and stabbed the super monster in the heart with his magical sword and he wasn’t sure but he thought he saw a small flash of red, while Chloe held it immobile with her magical staff, then, the monster disappeared in a puff of smoke and then Damien felt refreshed as energy ran up his arm when the ripple of energy finished flowing through Damien’s body. His arm shot out and before them was the super monster then Damien drew his arm back and it disappeared again then Josh, Matthew, Liam and Damien put their arms out and the monsters appeared and everyone climbed on them and the monsters flew/ran away with the heroes on their backs, but when they got back even though they still had their arms out the monsters had disappeared forever. Then when they got back inside everybody said “where have you been?” and the group replied “we’ve been on our own adventure” and nobody believed them and nobody asked about the adventures of Damien, Chloe, Matthew, Liam, Josh, Alex and Katherine.

The Enchanted Wood-D.J Davies

Next there was an evil witch brewing some ghastly potion saying “hocus pocus you will die from curses.” So Alex went up to Damien and said “I’ve got an idea. I’ll go get it’s broom and hit the witch across the head with it and drown it in that evil smelling potion or poison, whatever it is,” and that is exactly what he did, he crept behind the witch, picked up the broom and hit the witch across the head with the broom and it was knocked out cold, straight away and so Alex picked up the witch and grabbed it’s head and then he forced it into the potion and the witch screamed until the face evaporated into the potion.

Next they found a sphinx who gave them a riddle; “what has four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening?” In a mystic but challenging voice. “Who dares to try my riddle?” It added. Before Damien could say anything, Liam stepped forward and said “I will.” The sphinx replied “good luck young man.” Then Liam answered “a human crawls on two arms and two legs when it is a baby, then on two legs from childhood to adulthood and then walking with a walking stick as an elder.” And with that the sphinx vanished with a puff of smoke.

They carried on through the dark and mysterious wood then suddenly the companions heard a twig snap and a rustle of leaves they turned around and saw Katherine covered in mud Chloe went to run at her but Damien grabbed her by the arm and said “it’s only Katherine.”

“I know” said an angry Chloe “let me at her.”

“No” said Damien “watch and learn. Why are you here Katherine?” asked Damien.

“Me, I’m here because I’m lost. Anyway you don’t want to go that way”.

“Why’s that” asked Matthew.

 “There’s a chimera that way believe it or not.”

“And how do you know that” asked Chloe.

“Because I sneaked down there while you lot were sleeping last night.”

“Fair enough” said Damien. “Let’s go again.”

So they carried on again and then they heard a roar like a dragon’s roar and a thick shadow came over them and in front of them was a strange animal that had a goat’s body, a lion’s legs, a dragon’s head and wings and a snake’s body for a tail … a chimera.

“Let me handle this one” said Matthew brightly.

“Okay said the others and then the moment they stood back the giant came again Damien looked across and saw the witch, the dragons and the sphinx coming and saw Chloe’s, Alex’s, Josh’s and Liam’s hands out in front of them and suddenly Damien understood, the enemy you defeat can be summoned back to fight with you and he shouted this to Matthew who said “cool.” Then the dragons went to help Matthew and then he said “thanks Josh.”

“Your welcome Matthew” replied Josh and then the dragons breathed ice into the bucket that Damien gave to Matthew and then the witch came forward and put the bucket on a magical fire and the ice turned into water immediately and Matthew threw the water at the chimera and the chimera turned into acid. Matthew put out his arm and the chimera came back from between his fingers and then he drew back his arm and it disappeared so the others done the same thing and the enemies that they defeated disappeared as well.

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