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Posted: Thu, 19/10/2023 02:12 (1 Year ago) |
There is a land out there, one that is not easily found. In truth, you can find it anywhere in the world. That is, if you are being hunted. — She breathed heavily. Escaping from her room was the hard part. Now all that was left was to meet up with them, and make up for everything. She just didn’t know what would happen if her mother found out. The bruises on her face from that last fight had taken more makeup to cover up than she thought. This was the last time. She was sure of it. She wanted the money, after all. No, she wasn’t doing anything wrong. She pushed the weight in her chest down in the deep recess of her mind. The meetup was to be past the yellow trail near the giant boulder. She had gone there many times. A small path had formed from their constant deviations of the trail. It would get them there quicker. She wasn’t thinking straight, however. Her thoughts were clouded by paranoia. She was going to be caught. She would get in trouble. What would happen to her? What would others think? A sick, twisted feeling grew in her stomach as she felt herself become nauseous, but she ignored it. Suddenly, she heard a shout from behind her. She pivoted, too quickly, as a sharp pain filled her ankle. Her long blonde hair whipped around, obscuring her vision. The fallen leaves had been slick with the evening rain, stealing whatever little footing she had had. She fell to the ground with a dull thud, and she sat up instantly. — The thing is, once you are prey, the game begins. Once you are trapped, there is little chance of escape. — She awoke in a beautiful forest, lush green leaves rustling in the wind. A sharp contrast to the autumn leaves she had just seen. That she had fallen on. She hesitantly stood up, her body no longer sore. Where was she? Hesitantly, she put weight on her twisted ankle, and to her surprise she couldn’t feel the splitting pain that should have been there. Perhaps this place was something magical… As she walked through the forest, she came face to face with a girl. The strange girl had long hair that was a purple color, which she found odd as she knew no one with hair like that, yet she looked strangely familiar. Stranger still, she seemed to be surrounded by a blue glow. “You need to go that way,” The specter said, pointing towards a forlorn part of the forest, a stench of rot and decay emanating from something in there. “You need to go there to leave. It lives. It stalks. It knows. Listen to me.” She blinked. There was no way she would trust that girl. She turned and ran the opposite direction, towards a friendlier place. — Your surroundings, the passing of time, everything. Is it not determined by perception? When you sleep, does time not remain constant to those awake? Who’s to tell you if your perception is even right? Who's to say what is real? — A town. Civilization. Yet instead of an ordinary town like she had thought, as every resident had no face. They all sighed, told her of a life that seemed so far from them before they were faceless. It was a life full of greed, where they had robbed each other until they were robbed of their own identity. They sobbed and they wailed while they recounted their misdeeds, yet there were no tears to fall or expressions to distort. It was a pity, she thought, as she spoke to the masses, as they watched emotionlessly, holding onto every word she said. She told them to be honest, and to think of others as well as themselves. She told them that to truly be happy, they should not idolize wealth and possessions. Her tongue spilled her thoughts and advice, without thinking much about what she was saying. When all was said and done, they pointed her to a path, one that seemed warm, comforting, flowers growing from the ground, lining the trodden path. “Follow it.” “Follow it.” “Follow it.” — Hypocrisy will only get you so far. The lies you tell will eat you from the inside out. It starts inside your head, feasting on your brain. It plants a seed of doubt inside, wrapping itself around, squeezing tight. You will be none the wiser. — The voices rang in her head as her walk quickly hurried up, running now, through the forest that grew darker and darker with each passing second, eyes, no, a singular eye, colored green blue and black, staring at her, what had she done? It came crawling. It came walking. It came shambling. It was here. She couldn’t tell what it was. There were limbs where there shouldn’t have been. There were no limbs where there should have been. The mass shifted, transformed before her very eyes. Its body was as dark as a void, but she could clearly see rows of sharp teeth, smiling, drooling, as well as a white diamond-like shape patterned on its chest. “Stay away—“ She screamed out, as her memories were shown to her like a cruel mockery. All the times she snuck out. Every fight she got into. All the money she had gained from her efforts. All the personal items she bought with her ill gotten gains. Everything that had been forced into the deep recesses of her brain came spilling out. It hurt. It hurt. It hurt. Tears rolled down her cheeks as her legs gave out beneath her, hitting the ground with a numbed pain she couldn’t register. Her breath was heavy, she couldn’t breathe, it was too much, too much! It was circling around her. She was trapped. Was this a dream? Could she escape? She thought back to that specter. That was her wasn’t it? If she had just listened to herself! If she had just listened to herself and followed that fearful path she would have survived! Then all of a sudden an agonizing pain ripped through her chest. Trembling, her eyes looked down. If she could scream any more she would have. Protruding from her chest was an arm, its sharp claws clutching her still-beating heart, blood dripping down like some sort of sick joke. Then in the next instant, her eyes rolled to the back of her head, and her limbs became limp, her body nothing more than a rag doll. — It retracted its claw, its form continuously shifting. It brought the heart to its jaw, the blood running down its face as it devoured. Soon, there was nothing left of her. Nothing remained. It was like she had never existed at all. The woods whispered its name as the world fell apart around it, the host, being dead, unable to support it. Noxa. — A man stood waiting past the yellow trail near the giant boulder. He had long since forgotten what he had come there to do. He turned and left. [Read more] |
Lyney OFFLINE Forum Posts: 636 |
Posted: Mon, 11/09/2023 03:22 (1 Year ago) |
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Posted: Tue, 29/08/2023 01:52 (1 Year ago) |
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She was beautiful.
Her fingers were long and slender, touching her bottom lip as if she was excited for something. Her face was perfectly shaped, with long, wavy hair framing it just right. Her eyes were half open, yet it seemed like they could stare right through one’s very soul. She was sitting on a bench, her flowing dress complimenting her dainty figure well. He walked past her every day on his route to and from work. She was always in the same position. She was a statue, of course. The placard at her feet was engraved with the word Chiroî. The young kids at the park loved to play on her, occasionally chipping off a finger or two. The city was always quick to repair any damages she sustained. He was never really one for art, so he figured it must be the name of the artist, as who wouldn’t place their own name on their creation? Still, it was a highlight of his day, the other being the ability to fall asleep without worry. At least, it would have been. For years now, he worked at a small little art shop in the city. It paid fair, and he got the benefits he needed. But of course, things took a turn. Ownership was passed from one hand to the next, budget cuts docked his pay, and everything got worse. He couldn’t find a new job, and believe him, he tried. He tried the grocery stores, even construction jobs, but none were willing to hire, or at least willing to hire him. So there he stayed. Alone. That was a strange feeling, to be alone. It was like he was blind, and he stumbled around the city like a bumblebee drunk on pollen. There was no one to catch him when he fell, and yet, it felt like he had been falling for a long time. Would he ever stop falling? Would a heavy rain stop the flood? These were answers he already knew the answer to. Sometimes, only sometimes, he had the urge to sit next to her, which was silly, because she wasn’t real. He used to believe in magic when he was a kid, he practiced magic tricks into the dark of the night until he believed he could do them flawlessly, only to leave them behind once his friends had gotten bored of his acts. His props probably lay at the bottom of some box in his old house labeled ‘Memories’ with a layer of tape so strong, it would destroy the box forever if ripped open. He had always wondered why his mother would save these pointless toys. “Some other kids would enjoy them more, you know?” “In the future, you’ll regret having thrown everything out.” Now that he is in that future, he does not think that he would have regretted it at all. They were just more ‘things’ for him to have, for him to protect. What was the point of it all? It all started a few months ago. He had given in to that silly urge, sitting next to her. He wasn’t even sure why he did it, and what happened next even shocked him. He started to talk about his day. “A little old lady came in today, looking for ceramic figurines. She smiled so brightly. I wish I could.” It was silly. Talking to a statue. A statue couldn’t hear. What if someone saw him? What if someone heard him? They’d call him crazy, maybe call the cops. And yet he started to speak to her consistently. It started out once a month. Then once a week. Twice a week. Now he does it every day. “She told me…” “I broke…” “The manager…” “That stupid…” “You understand?” “Are you listening to me?” “You get me.” Her stone hands were smooth and cool to the touch. If he couldn’t have friends, then she was his next best bet. She would always be there for him. She understood the fragility of this world, if her eroding feet had anything to say about it. What she could not express in words, she expressed in her pose, always willing to listen. She was the only one who truly got him. Yes, people would stare, but he lost all awareness of them quickly. They wouldn’t know how he felt, not like they would care. Then it happened. He watched them break her. Her perfect visage lay shattered on the ground, as those villains laughed demonically, the noise grating in his ears. He ran over, cursing those small demons with the foulest language he could muster. He laughed when he watched them run back to the hell they came from, their tears of acid running down their face as they called for their master. They could rot for all he cared. He picked up what remained of her face, his own tears staining the clay a dark gray. Could the city repair this? Of course not. The people running the city were morons. They wouldn’t be able to understand how the love of his life was murdered right before his very eyes. His warm lips met the cold surface of her stone lips, loving her one last time. His lips cut on the jagged surface of broken rock, but he did not care, his grief was too real. Then, without warning, his body ached, like he was being boiled alive from the inside out. It was a pain like no one had ever experienced. Or was it? As he lost consciousness, he was met with a sudden clarity. This was not how he wanted his life to end. He wanted to befriend the nice lady that always shared her pet pictures. He wanted to joke with the man whose laughter filled the entire store with his infectious joy. Why did he rely on the statue, whose love he could only obtain superficially? Whose relationship was bound to end with him heartbroken and her sitting on the bench like nothing ever happened. Then, he woke up on the bench. He couldn’t move. His body was made out of stone. Well, it wasn’t his body. It was hers. Echoing in his ears, he could hear the woes of everyone like him, begging, pleading for this torment to end. They were trapped. They all had realized too late. But their emotions repair her, allowing her to keep on sitting there, drawing these sorrows in. 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Lyney OFFLINE Forum Posts: 636 |
Posted: Tue, 22/08/2023 21:00 (1 Year ago) |
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Posted: Tue, 22/08/2023 01:49 (1 Year ago) |
Creak “Show yourself—“ He was instantly on guard, sword drawn, crackling with electro as he faced this intruder. How did they find him? Why were they here? The sounds of a fight could be heard. In the end, all that remained was Scaramouche’s body, disassembled and shattered, laying in the center of the room, the faint purple mist representing the magic that kept him alive seeping out from the cracks and the breaks and eventually vanishing into the air. He had lost the fight and his life. [Read more] |
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Posted: Mon, 21/08/2023 04:33 (1 Year ago) |
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Posted: Mon, 21/08/2023 03:34 (1 Year ago) |
Well, he certainly could. That wouldn’t be the issue. In fact, if what she was saying was true, he wouldn’t even need to continue with the Doctor’s plan. “And why should I trust a single word that comes out of your lips? You’ve done nothing but aggravate me.” Yet… what did she mean by that..? “Elaborate.” [Read more] |
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