Saturday, 29 November 2014

The Race

From the time the doors opened, it was a frenzied, crazy rush through the store.   My feet almost didn’t touched the shining lino as the crush of people shoved from behind like cattle to grab, grab, grab at the best deals…

Yes, it’s a love/hate relationship we have with Black Friday… and it means so much to many and so little to others.

And yet, I go and put myself through this torture each year just to find a bargain… to fight over that one item I might want, need, adore… relish!

But really, do I need all this shit?

Not really…

It’s just the competition of it all, the race, the feeling of knowing I might get something somebody wants and – nah-nah-nah! – I have it, and you don’t!  Hahahaa!!!

It’s the feeling of being the bully in the schoolyard after all the years of being picked on, and finally being able to push, shove and climb and conquer the crowds of this insane day to find what you want and rip it off the shelf and say it’s yours!

Yes I’m being a bitch about this, and yes, it makes me feel good to do this too… but it’s Black Friday.
It’s an insane day of shopping.

Some people go to begin their Christmas Shopping… some go to ‘browse’… Me?  I go just for the competition of seeing what I can get into my trolley and how far I can take it.

Well, I did until the violence broke out…
It started out with a run of the mill hair-pulling, nail-scratching girl fight… not bad to stand by and watch.  That was until a gun was pulled and …

…BANG!

It was deafening.

Everyone dropped to the floor and left the two standing, but I dropped faster than everyone else.

How did a gun get through the doors?  I'm not sure, but that was the least of my problems...

The next thing I knew, I had people fussing over me.
I couldn’t move.
Now, the race wasn’t for me to do my Christmas shopping…
…no… this was a much different race.


Black Friday had turned into a race to save my life.

Saturday, 22 November 2014

Super-Kinky-Man

He turned from the busy city streets, as his sensitive hearing picked up a woman’s cry above everything else.

Yes, somebody needed his assistance yet again…
Turning, somebody was using the phone booth – damn!

Racing in through the door of nearest cafĂ©, he found the restrooms at the back, dodged past a customer and into the stall. 
Nobody saw him whip past in his kinky purple costume with his cape flapping out the back as he zipped out into the street, his purple go-go boots barely touching the ground!

His mission was clear! 

He had  to find that poor woman in need!

Her cries were coming closer.  

She wasn’t far away as he honed on in her place in an apartment building, the breeze making his high-cut bodysuit feel as though it wasn’t there at all… it felt good!  It made his hard, sexy body harder in more than one place.  More than that, he was ready for what she most probably needed – him!
And as he found her place, he saw her distress – almost felt it in his loins.  He knew she had been dumped, and needed somebody!

She needed anybody… to be with.

That anybody was him, and he knew it!

He landed gently just outside her balcony doors and watched in on her before clearing his throat quietly.
She turned, staring.  Her hair was a mess, looking like lovely as every woman he had saved from heartbreak, “Oh, my… it’s you.”
“I heard your cries of distress, and thought…” he started.
“Well, come in.” she sniffed and tried to straighten herself up, taming her hair and attempted to stop crying – and failing.
“It’s okay.”
“It’s not.” She shook her head, “He never showed up at the altar.”
“I’ll save you…” his thumb brushed across her cheek removing a tear which had begun to roll down the well-worn path of many others, “I will make you forget him.”
“I don’t know.”
He leaned down and kissed her softly on the fingers of her left hand where her engagement ring used to be, “Trust me.” His eyes never left hers as his soft, deep voice reached her ears, “I’ll be good to you.”
It all happened in a blur of skin, sex and the quick removal of that purple kinky costume he wore as they staggered across the room onto her bed. 
Her skin tingled – feeling as though it sizzled – every time he touched her…

…kissed her…

…worshiped her…

…totally enjoyed her… He made sure she was pleasured in every which way and wanted more and more from him as the night wore on, the moon travelled across the evening sky and the two of them didn’t leave the bed as they worshiped each other.

With her Lying in his arms he heard the door unlock in the next room and opened his eyes.  It was sunrise.  From the smell of it, the fiancĂ© had returned to either try to make amends or to pick up his shit.
“Do you want me to stay or leave?” he whispered.
She rolled over, “Best if you leave.”
“Okay.” He held her gaze for a few moments, kissed her softly, longingly, then, faster than her eyes could follow, dressed and flew out into the dawning day.
As he did, he heard yet another cry for help from further afield.  Sighing, he realised his work will never be done.

Finishing up the last few brush strokes on the fourth large canvas, Mark stepped back from his piece in his studio and looked at it.  This was a first… a comic strip of sorts… it covered four large pieces and it looked a bit like a sexy, kinky Superman who helped women who needed him.
“Jolly good.” He laughed at the weirdness in his work, then looked at his coffee cup and decided it was time for another cuppa.  Frida, his lovely little Staffy-cross wandered through the door of the studio, looking at him, “Hey, Frida, come here.” He wiped his hands on his pants as the dog walked in and sat on his feet for a pat, contented and happy, “These are just fun aren’t they?”

He sat outside later that night after dinner, thinking over his work he’d done that day.  How funny that comic strip painting had come to him – how easily it had come to him.  He started to laugh at an idea he was having… if it was turned into a comic strip of sorts… a purple-clad, sexy Superman who saved women who were in dire need of rebound sex?  He burst out laughing!  Now that’d be hilarious!

But would it take off…

In more ways than one?

Saturday, 15 November 2014

Child's Play

I love it when Chuck gets us to use stock photos... I picked out #10... from this list of photos.

Missy was beautiful!

He couldn’t take his eyes off her as she sat with her pretty little pink dress on with Mr Ted at the table having the regular afternoon tea party with Gloria.  Missy’s hair was always tied in two little piggy-tails and her blue eyes were always fresh and clear.
Josh was never allowed to go to tea parties with her and Mr Ted and Gloria; that was their thing alone.  

He had to watch.

But watching had become something of a turn-on for Josh.

He was on the shelf with Mr Potato Head, Esta the Penguin and a couple of Barbie Dolls (who were always fussing about what their hair looked like and trying to flirt with him – damned gold-diggers!).  He told them the same thing every time: ‘eat something!  You’re too skinny!’
Yes, he loved his women with a bit of meat on them… not enormous, but not skeletons like the Barbie Dolls with massive breasts they can’t see over.
Josh looked back over at her again – his girl – and she found she was looking over her shoulder at him.
Her hair bounced in a slight breeze from the fan and Gloria’s back had been turned for a moment for her to wink at him before the child turned back and corrected Missy’s posture and poured her more tea and sat down for the next hour.

Darkness fell and Gloria went to bed, snuggling with Mr Ted under the covers.  Now was the time the toys all socialised with each other in lowered voices.
But not Josh and Missy.
He wanted to wait until morning – until Gloria went to school – to chat Missy up.  He wanted to approach her properly.

The door slamming downstairs shocked Josh awake.  He looked around to find Gloria’s bed made, her pink ‘My Little Pony’ school bag gone … and so was Missy!
As he shuffled off the shelf and raced across the room, climbing up onto her bed by the window, he saw her mother outside scolding the young girl, “I think you’re too old to take Missy to school, Gloria.  It’s time you went there without a toy in your hands.”
“Okay, Mommy.” She sighed, close to tears.
“Sweetheart, Missy will be here at home when you get back.” Her mother soothed taking the dolly from her, smoothing the hair from its face, “Now get in the car.”
Soon enough, Gloria’s Mother returned and placed Missy on Gloria’s bed, in front of her pillow and left her room, closing the door.  The room erupted into life!  Mr Ted climbed out from under the bed, from where Gloria had thrown him, the Barbie Dolls strutted to their box of clothes and started tutting about how crappy their wardrobe was and Josh just sat near Missy as he watched her in her pink dress smiling… knowing he could get her dress off at some point today; but when?
“Hi Josh.” Missy turned and looked at him.
“Hi yourself, beautiful.” He shuffled closer to her on the bed, touching his hand on hers, “You look so pretty today.”
“Oh… this old thing.” She picked at the hem of the dress, “It’s okay I guess.”
“I really like you.”
“I know.” She nodded.
“So… what are we going to do about it?” his eyes met hers and he realised she had the same coloured eyes as his – blue.
“I know a private corner Gloria doesn’t look at anymore.”
“Oh… do show me.” He smiled.
“Follow me!” she climbed off the bed, took his hand and led him across the room to the wardrobe.  In the far corner was a clean spot where Gloria’s shoes where supposed to live, but she didn’t put them there.  Closing the door, after themselves, she pulled the dress off herself and walked to the corner, “Let’s have some fun, sexy.”
“Oh my…” he whispered as he pulled off his cowboy boots and hat and plastic holster and the two laid down on the floor of the wardrobe and enjoyed the forbidden love in the dark.

Over the next few weeks, every day Gloria went to school, Missy and Josh went hiding away in their wardrobe.  Mr Ted often kept a look out for Gloria to come home… and tapped on the door when he heard the car and her voice outside the window; signalling them to get dress and act ‘normal’.
One day, Mr Ted was attacked by Gloria’s brother’s new pet puppy… and ripped apart.  So, he wasn’t keeping guard.  While Gloria’s mother was stitching Mr Ted back up downstairs and applying him with new stuffing, Josh and Missy went about their regular fun in the wardrobe.  This time, they had asked another toy to take Mr Ted’s place.  But this toy didn’t think anything about taking a few minute’s break from watching out for the day… and they forgot to come back to remind the two about Gloria’s return from school.
The bedroom door opened and Gloria’s school bag was dumped near the door of the wardrobe.  Josh and Missy had tried out a new position in their passions.  She was sitting down, he was standing up… she was about to engulf his manhood when the wardrobe door opened!

Josh and Missy turned as the light shone in on them!

Both of them were naked!

How embarrassing!


“Missy!” Gloria shrieked, “Where are your clothes!  And what are you doing with Josh the Cowboy?”

Friday, 7 November 2014

A Fishy Kinda Love

Chuck asked us for a 3-sentence story... and so, here's mine!

Short'n'sweet - well - kinda!


It was love at first sight!

Her scales gleamed in the light as she turned the corner of the castle and the food drifted down from above – yes, she was an absolute beauty of a goldfish to behold and he couldn’t wait to swim over to be by her side.

It was love at first sight!

Friday, 24 October 2014

The Colony

Halloween is here - next week actually - and Chuck has asked us to write a cool little flash fiction about a disease!  Okay... no probs, I guess I can have fun with this one - just like the last one! 

Enjoy!

I had no idea who the guy was at the party.  Actually I don’t think he was invited, but he was walking around there in a hospital gown shaking everyone’s hand – anyone’s hand – who arrived at the door.  He greeted them as though he knew every single one of us his whole life.
Everyone gave him strange looks, thin smiles and wondered who the hell he was before walking off into the crowd looking for friends, a drink and something to eat. 

The music pounded.

The night went on.

My party was the best Halloween Costume Party on the block.  And the police didn’t even show up because it was over before midnight… as stipulated on the invites.

I didn’t even see that weird guy leave; so didn’t get a chance to ask who he was.  But I did ask my friends and none of them knew him either.

But it was only a week later, when I was listening to my most recent purchased audio-book that the tips of my fingers started to look like they were blistering.  Frowning, I picked the skin off thinking it was just the change in season; that my body was shedding like it normally does.

But it didn’t stop at just my fingertips.

My nails started to flake.

I went to the doctor with cotton gloves on – terrified of touching anyone or letting anyone see my hands – and he even put on gloves to look at them.
“Jessie, I don’t know what to tell you.” He said, “Where have you been lately?”
“I held a really cool Halloween Party last week, but since then, I’ve done my normal stuff.”
“Like?”
“Well… I’ve been to work, gone shopping, minded my neighbour’s kids, helped the old lady next door with her gardening… and you know I do volunteer work at the soup kitchen.” I smiled, “I’ve pulled out of that since I’ve developed this.”
“Good, I want you to see a dermatologist.” He pulled out his referral pad and began scribbling on it, “He’s a good one.”
“Okay.” I nodded thinking how much money it was going to cost me to have these peelings looked at.
He smiled, “Don’t worry, you’ll be fine, he bulk bills.”

A few days passed and I noticed there were a few little things going wrong…
…like I lost the fingernails on my little fingers.

I don’t remember where I lost them, I looked at my hands one afternoon, and they were just… gone!

I was horrified and felt very naked without those cute little nails… but I still made my appointment with the dermatologist.

But on the morning of the appointment, I looked in the mirror and found skin was flaking at my hairline!

I cancelled the appointment and called an ambulance.

The people in the vans and hazmat suits were really off-putting, but I guess they had to dress that way.  I didn’t want to touch them, and they told me not to do or say anything as they escorted me from my home, strung tape all around the doors and windows and posted guards around my property.
Then, they asked me how long ago I noticed my skin blistering.
I told them.
They wrote it down.
They asked me how many people I’d been in contact with.  When I told them I had been in public for over a week and a half they stopped writing…
“What do you mean you’ve been in public?”
“Well, it’s itchy and kinda burns a bit… and my skin won’t stop flaking.” I said.
“Miss, we have to take you to the colony where the last one escaped.”
“Escaped?” I asked, “He didn’t happen to get out around Halloween did he?”
“Yes, why?” the man asked.
“He attended my party.”
“How many people were at your party?” he asked.
“Over thirty people.” I replied, “And he shook hands with every single one of us.  So, what do I have?”
He groaned, “You have the same thing he died from.  He gave you Leprosy.”




Friday, 17 October 2014

Dear Participant

Thank you for taking part in this experiment for the search of the human soul; and for selling it free of charge to us.  For years you have been giving yourself away without even knowing it by sitting in front of your computer screen, staring at your phone and anything with a touch-sensitive screen – it’s our way of making sure you’re ours completely.

And you see, the internet itself has been a trap from the moment you connected it up to your home through your phone line. 

We

Know

Everything

About

You…

Facebook has been the perfect attraction for everyone online – even the people who say they don’t have an account have clicked on a photo from this application and we have been able to track them anywhere on this little blue marble where you all live.

Yes… the human soul is worth so much, and yet you all love to sell it, hock it and just give it away for the simplest of things.  Why, I heard some people want to sell theirs for sex with some bitch they know nothing about…

But really, we’re here about you.
Yes, you, as you sit in your chair with your coffee by your side… the mobile nearby…

…you’ve just rubbed the back of your neck, turned around.

You’ll never find me…

Yes… look out the window into the darkness of the night… I’m not out there either.

Aah, yes… your eyes wander to the humming tower by your side… I’ve been watching your every move, as you mindlessly tap away on plastic keys, click that mound of plastic you call a mouse (and it doesn’t look anything like it)… and

… you …

…sold…

…your soul…

Not to the devil… no… you sold your soul to the internet…

We're not exactly evil, but we have turned you all into soulless, droids who believe everything we tell you to.... right?

Thank you

ever so much for your 



soul...




Friday, 10 October 2014

American Beauty

I see her as she sits normally in the fourth row, dressed in her ‘Sunday Best’ with only a little bit of make-up on, her hair pulled off her face and her shoes polished.
The typical American Beauty to a lot of people – but I know her better – yes I do.  I’ve seen her out on the street selling herself, despite her next to godliness act she puts on here.
Being a person who works in this industry, you have to be careful what you say to whom around the place in case you’re accused of being a pervert; or something else.  However, I’m a very active person of the community and I try to keep the young kids off the streets by bringing them to the community centre down the road for something to eat and a place to sleep, so they don’t have to walk the streets or sell themselves.

But sometimes one or two of them go missing – only sometimes.  Never enough to make the papers or cause problems around the place… and when you think about it – who’s really going to miss some cracked-up dopehead?  Nobody.

So, when I have been told they’ve stopped showing up, I put up the notices and figure they might have found a place to live or gone home.  But you soon forget their face, and … well… yeah.
Other times, I’ve had the opportunity to make them go missing on purpose.  However, who is going to know, except you and me the lightpost, right?  After all, they make a great sacrifice to the Dark Lord in August, or on All Hallow’s Eve, or better still, around the May Day Celebrations… yes!  I love the animal sacrifices as much as the human ones. 
Most times these blood spells call for virgins, but do you have any idea how hard it is to find one of those in this day and age?  Yeah, it’s difficult to find one who isn’t under sixteen, and is female… after all most of them are all sluts once they get a boyfriend!  Yes, they act like whores, dressing as though they’re going to please their man – when really they’re all just children.
Children… wonderful children all walking through the door of the place I work as a volunteer at to pick off one by one each year.  Most of them are never found because I get to use every part of their precious temples – from the heart, liver, kidneys and the brain right through to all of their blood… and whatever’s left over?  Well, I feed through a grinder and make into slop for my pigs on the farm.  Yes, nothing goes to waste.
I have found possessing a human difficult though… especially seeing I’ve taken over the body of such a pillar of the community.  I don’t think he even knows I’m making him do everything he’s doing.  I know that sounds bad from my position.

What’s my Demon name?  Malinda… such a sweet, charming and lovely name, hey?  Yeah. It is.

But going to Hell will turn any human into what I am.

And I bet you’re wondering who I’ve taken over… sure you are. 

Well, do you remember that sweet little thing I told you about in the beginning?  You know the one who was dressed in her Sunday Best, but I knew what she got up to when she wasn’t confessing her sins in church and asking the good Lord above for forgiveness for walking the streets and selling herself?  Yeah her… well, she’s my next sacrifice.

Well, I should say, his next sacrifice.

This time, I’m going to let him get caught red-handed. 

Right in the middle of the ceremony, I’ll leave his body and watch from a distance of his reaction – it’ll be damned well priceless!

His name?  Oh, I didn’t tell you did I? 


Reverend Morgan.

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Criminal Minds

Last week, we were asked to write a great sentence and post it on Chuck Wendig's site.  There were over 200 choices to pick from!  Very cool... so much choice!  I found one I loved:  'All I got for my 19th birthday was pregnant and a criminal record' by Russell Appelt.  And here's what I did with your sentence Russell. :D


“I love you, Celie.” Robert whispered softly in my ear, his strokes of his hands up and down my body made me shiver. It was the first time he had said the ‘L’ word to me; and I loved it that he had – finally. 
I linked my hands around his neck as he gently moved between my legs, kissed my neck, made me want him in me as much as he wanted me, “Yes.  Please.”
Moving back, he paused, staring into my eyes, smiling that wicked little grin he only saved for me and nobody else, and leaned down kissing me again.

I loved it that we had morning sex – Robert and me – because it was the way he saved that time for me; and me alone.  We enjoyed each other totally and never looked at the clock to see how long it took for us to have a good old romp in the hay… according to us, we were the only two in existence and the rest of the world vanished.  And most times, I’d be giddy all day just from that morning sex until he arrived home, where I’d nearly attack him when he walked through the door.

Our house mates thought it was sweet and lovely to start with, but it got old very quickly.  After all, when two people are getting it on in the next room and your sex life isn’t as great as theirs, you’re constantly wondering what the hell is wrong with you, right?  We didn’t mean to rub it into their faces, but really, we just loved each other completely.

One afternoon, Robert was late in arriving home.  He had texted me and explained he was asked to stay back to help with something at the office – he did work with managers, so I didn’t worry – and so I got in and watched a bit of television and did my own thing for the night; for once.  Turning in at around 10pm, I wondered where he was.  But I left the front light on for him.

The doorbell woke me the next morning at around 5am.  Pulling on my Summer brunch coat, I found some flip flops and shuffled out to the front door, unlocked it a little and pulled it open enough to talk through the chain.  It was police, as they showed their ID and I closed the door and took the chain off its catch.
“How can I help you?” I asked, “It’s kinda early to door-knocking for you guys, isn’t it?”
“Yes it is.  But there’s been a body found in your neighbourhood, miss.” One cop said.  He pulled out an evidence bag and showed me Robert’s office ID, “Do you know this man?”
My stomach dropped as I muttered, “Yes.”
“How do you know him?”
“He’s my boyfriend.” I whispered, then cleared my throat, “What happened to him?”
“We’re trying to figure that out.”
“Listen, I gotta get changed, do you mind waiting until I do, so I can come with you to identify him?”
The two nodded, and one walked inside, “Sure.”
I rushed into the bedroom, closed the door and looked for something to wear.  As I rummaged through the wash basket, I found a pair of jeans – which weren’t mine – clogged with blood.  I wondered what the hell happened?  Searching further, I found a matching blood-clogged t-shirt and sweater.  Exactly what happened last night?  I dropped them into the basket, closed the lid and put on clean clothes from the wardrobe.

At the station, they sat me down and asked me where I was, who I was, how I knew Robert and our living arrangements.  He also asked me if I knew about his wife.
“Wife?” I frowned, “Robert doesn’t have a wife.”
The cop placed on the table a wedding ring in an evidence bag.  I looked at it and found engraved on the inside of it: ‘Two souls intertwined forever’
“This was on his person, on his hand.” The cop said watching me carefully.  Somebody tapped at the mirror, and the cop glanced over, excused himself and left the room for a moment.  He returned before I knew it with two new evidence bags filled with the clothes I had found, “Why didn’t you tell us about these?”
“Because… I don’t know how they came to be in my house.” I said, “And if I said something, you would have arrested me under suspicion.”
“You’re right.” He nodded, “But they were in your house, and you live alone.”
“No, I don’t.” I shook my head, “We – I have house mates.”
He sat back, “You live in a two bedroom house and your name is the only one on the lease.  The real estate has never seen anyone else live there but you.” He rose, “Please wait here.” Leaving again, he closed and locked the door. 
I couldn’t move, as they had cuffed me to the table… yep, I was in the shit alright.

The door opened again.  My parents were standing there.  Mum started to cry and turned away muttering, “It always starts on this particular birthday… and I bet, oh god, I bet she’s pregnant too.” She couldn’t look at me as she walked out.
Dad walked in, “Celie, it’s your 19th birthday today.”
“Why don’t I remember what I did last night?”
He moved to take my hands, but hesitated, “Because you’ve blocked it out.  You found out Robert lied to you about his marital status.” He paused, “Your house mates were the first signs of schizophrenia because you live alone, sweetheart, and you need help badly.”
“But I love Robert.”
“And your jealousy killed him.” He looked down, “This won’t be taken to court.”
“Why?”
“Because they found his wife in the second bedroom… he’s been looking for her for weeks.” He said.  As Dad looked to the table, the door opened and a doctor walked in with two orderlies, “Please let us help you.”

All I got for my 19th birthday was pregnant and a criminal record.


Friday, 19 September 2014

Don't Talk To The Dead

Okay, I'm continuing on from Coolerbs on the Flash Fiction from last week!  I saw this, read it, and loved it!  The top green on is the first 500, the second purple one is the next 500 and then, the bottom blue one is my work... enjoy!

Everyone knew talking to the dead was a bad idea.  
 It always ended up creating all manner of messes for the rest of the world to deal with.  The riddles the dead would weave…people knew better than to listen to them anymore.  If Osama Bin Ladin hadn’t thought he was following his ancestors plans, he probably never would have become a radical.  Hitler wouldn’t have become an elitist.  Hell, most serial killers start off by listening to the whispers of the dead.
 That said, a lot of people were willing to break their rules to carry out the wishes of a lost loved one.  Only problem was, quite often, they didn’t realize that the echoes people left behind weren’t really them anymore.  Just the worst of them would remain, the parts they wanted to leave behind and never think about again.  Their darkest secrets, their worst desires, their most wild, inappropriate thoughts.  Remnants weren’t human anymore.  Just a concentration of evil, all their former goodness stripped away forever.
 Cory already knew all this.  Knew it better than most people, in fact.  Not many people were willing to study old messages from the dead as a career, let alone be insane enough to actively attempt to communicate with them.  Cory had been deliberately talking to the dead for the better part of six years now, carefully recording each interaction, extensively analyzing every aspect of what the dead would say.
 Granted, some of these conversations were more significant, and traumatic, than others.
 He’d talked to his “grandfather” a total of twelve times now.  Each time was more difficult than the last.  Even though Cory knew, logically, that the man talking to him wasn’t really his grandpa anymore, it was impossible to completely dissociate the evil remnant from the kindly, world-wise man Cory had known.  
 The first time they’d spoken, he’d told Cory to kill a judge.  He’d said the man had murdered more than one criminal to keep them from revealing his many affairs. Cory, obviously, hadn’t done it.  Truthfully, he didn’t believe any facts he got from the dead.  They were all spinning their own, manipulative stories, not to mention that their memories were skewed by how little of their original self was left.
 Still, every time he spoke to his “grandfather” and the man wondered why Cory wasn’t doing as he’d been told, it got harder.  Having the man who raised you, the man you respected above all others, being disappointed in you was never easy, and Cory still hadn’t managed to totally separate this remnant from his grandpa.
 The longer you talked to a specific remnant, the harder it got.  All the research said it.  And, by all accounts, no one who spoke to the same one thirteen times had managed to evade either ending up in a psychiatric facility, attempting to kill someone, or committing suicide.
 Because that was what the dead did.  They tried to get more people to join them.

Then, on the thirteenth visit, as predicated, something changed. Cory could feel it through the entire day leading up to it. The night before; he could not sleep, his pumping heart becoming the soundtrack of insomnia.  He spent the night staring at his ceiling, fiddling with the air conditioner; too hot, then too cold.
On five hours of rest he went through that day, the clouds echoing his mood with long dark streaks, pressing up against each other, as if they were stitched together. He stopped a moment to look up at them. The hints of rain gave the air its own taste. As the rain began to drop, he raced towards the facility.
The facility itself was a strange location, by anyone’s standards. The rifts that allowed the remnants to bleed through had popped up on the earth surface, with little care for what stood there. Both hospitals and playground alike, leveled in the rush to study. The buildings were built up around the chambers that contained the phenomenon.
The rain was already splashing on the nape of Cory’s neck, sprinkling across his face and fogging his glasses. Yet, he stood and looked around for a moment, remembering the swing set and the long yellow slide. It was there he had first met his grandpa, when he had first been introduced to the man who would influence his life. He had not known who this man was; just an elderly man who always laughed at his jokes, no matter how juvenile.
A particularly large drop of water hit him on the upper eyelid, and he was forced from his memory. He brushed it off, and pulled out his keycard. The I.D. picture display was a much happier version of him; a much more naĂŻve version.
The machine accepted his card with a flash of green light, and he walked inside
Besides the various monitoring areas, and overly long hallways, the building really only consisted of one room. It was a circular area, cameras all pointing at the center, recording even the slightest twitch from the pit on the floor.
That was really the best way to describe it: a pit. Darkness ebbed from it, the bright lights of the room doing nothing to diminish it. A ring of electricity spiraled around the edges, keeping anything that might escape from moving beyond it. “Grandpa” had learned that well enough during a heated conversation.
Cory was not sure why, but he felt dread as he powered on the various devices. The beeping of monitors filled the quiet room. The cameras all swiveled in their sockets and focused on the platform. A long stream of light pumped down the pit.  In response, shrieking noises came from within. A few hands reached up towards the edges, only to be electrocuted back into their place. Only one allowed through.
It took a few moments, but he eventually appeared. Rising up from the pit, like a toy at the claw machine. His skin a translucent blue, his eyes were white globes; devoid of irises.
“Hello, Cory” he said.

Cory pulled a seat around and sat down, “Hi.”
“You still haven’t killed the bastard judge.” He said.
“You’re still on about that?” he groaned, “Thought we’d talk about something else.”
“Like what?” his ‘Grandpa’s’ eyes glowered at him.
He heard the rain become heavier outside and thunder grumble like drums overhead, “Like… are you really my Grandpa?”
“Of course I am.” He snorted, “I know everything about you.”
Smiling the young man nodded, “Oh yeah, sure.  Any dead person could say that when they make contact with a living human because they have to mind-meld.  But, you sure as shit don’t act like my Grandpa… you’re a remnant, and you’re hiding my Grandpa.”
The old man said nothing as he looked down, then sighed, “So what?”
“So what?  So, my Grandpa wouldn’t get me to kill some judge I know nothing about.  And before you start bitching, I’m not going to begin stalking him like some sicko.”
“Listen kid, all you have to do is kill him… that’s all I’m asking.”
“Bargaining… jeez aren’t you past that?”
The remnant stood there in silence, knowing Cory wasn’t going to be forced to do anything, “Listen, you should know by now that your Grandpa is long gone, and I’m using him.”
“Yeah, yeah, I know.  You’re highjacking his body and all, but really do you have to blow this bullshit over me again?” Cory snapped, “I’m not doing it!”
Lightning flashed outside and they were plunged into darkness for a moment.  When the lights came back on, Cory’s Grandpa was gone, “Dammit.  Lost contact.” He stood, turning toward the computer to see how it all went down; as he knew it would have recorded everything, even when the power went off – as it was working off its battery.  Looking at the screen, he watched the last moments of the conversation.  The lightning flashed.  The lights went out and came back on.  In between those two events, a low-grade energy reading was picked up on the cameras before they switched off.  It read outside the force field which he had set up.
Looking up quickly, Cory realised the remnant was lose, “Crap!”
“Crap indeed.” A voice at his shoulder whispered in his ear.  He jumped back, running into the corner of the desk, looking around but finding nothing as the voice continued on in his head, “You’ll never find me, Cory…” it took on a sing-song tone, “I’m in your head… I’ll drive you crazy.”
“No!” he shouted shaking his head, “Get out!”
The voice whispered up close to his left ear, “Make me.”

The doctor came into his room and watched him with two other interns next to him as he sat by the window looking out at the day mumbling to himself.
“This is Cory.” The doctor said, “He checked himself in here last year and was fine for about a week, then he started talking to a man called ‘Grandpa’.  He believes he’s been talking to the dead…”
Cory turned around and looked at the doctor with white glowing eyes, “Don’t talk to the dead… don’t talk to the dead… don’t talk to the dead…”

Friday, 12 September 2014

Pictures - Parts I & II

Okay, guys, here's the thing.  I needed a lot of the scenes from the first 500 words I had chosen this week.  So, I've copy and pasted Deanmcsmith's work into here and continued on with my work; separating our works with different coloured inks... hope it runs on well enough.

The film is on original Kodak Panchromatic, which I guess makes it no older than 1928. It was archived in the foreign films section of the library, though there is no distinguishing documentation to support it. The film can is the original Kodak, though the serial numbers are missing. There looks to be about an hours worth of film, though at this point I can’t say for sure. It’s never been projected though, there don’t appear to be any marks on the material at all.

Sammi left the tablets voice recorder running while she set up the projector. Her mind was still on the stacks and the small mountain of films she needed to get through if she was to have any hope of earning a bonus in time for Christmas. The job had been a dream come true for her when she had gotten it, it would have been for any film studies graduate, but the gloss had soon worn thin. If the last three weeks and 300 films were anything to go by, then the majority of the libraries uncatalogued films would be either bad student projects or donated home movies.

The film begins with a black background, the title added at the time. It’s in German, Der Wag, I have no idea what that means. Next comes a name, Lotte Kiebar, followed by Filmregissuer. If I had to guess I’d say that makes her the director. More black background then it fades, replaced by shots taken at the entry to a forest. The lighting is superb, it’s early in the morning, the shadows giving the game away. I can see pines and a few firs, there’s a lot of snow on the ground and down one side of the trees. Camera pans down and I can see a single set of bootprints. The camera follows them down what looks like a track, the snow less thick on the ground. There’s little camera shake, the shot is slow but steady, unlike anything else I’ve seen from the period. A bird flies into the branches of a tree and snow falls down in large clumps, the cameraman jumping back to avoid it. We get a quick glimpse of the sun,

Sammi paused the film, more than a little confused. The sun was just going down in the last camera shot, despite less than 15 minutes of the film having elapsed. Rewinding the film didn’t help; there was nothing to suggest that it had been edited. It was the original take. Pushing the doubts to one side, Sammi set the film going again.

which appears to be setting. The camera is following the tracks once again, into a large clearing, a mound in the middle of it, Looking to be about 7 feet high, the mound is turfed over, the snow missing in patches. Night has almost completely fallen now.

There was a knock at the lab door, heavy handed. Sammi jumped, then went to stop the film, laughing softly at her reaction. Her hand was poised, ready to flick pause when

She realised she was the only one here.  Sammi hadn’t heard anyone approach – as she normally did in this place – and so the heavy-handed knock at the door couldn’t have happened… could it?

Reluctantly she rose from her seat and walked to the door in the semi-darkness after turning off the film completely and then switching on a table lamp.  There was a large, hinged peep-hole for those who had to be identified which had been built into this place and she quickly unlocked it and pulled it open!
Just as she suspected:  there wasn’t anyone standing there.  But if she had heard the knocking then, who the hell was it?  Sammi shook her head… she didn’t want to know.  She closed the peep hole and locked again, turned back to her work and found there was dirt on the floor.
“Bloody grots…” she muttered picking up a broom from the shelves and sweeping it up.  But the more she swept, the more there seemed to be, as she shuffled closer to the screen and found herself standing on a forest path.

It was freezing.

It was sunrise.

A bird flew to a branch.  The snow fell off it in clump and she jumped, moving slowly…

Why did this feel so familiar?

Turning back to where she came from, she found the forest path winding away from her into the mist and a person in her face manning the camera, “Action.  Walk now.”
She hesitantly walked along the path where there were now two boot tracks... instead of one… they approached a large mound which really did look around 7ft tall!  She turned to the camera person, “How did I get here?”
She smiled, “You watched the film, yes?”
“Yes.”
“Heard somebody knocking?”
“Yes.”
“Turned your back to the screen, yes?”
Sammi sighed, “Yes.”
“You are the next to be added on.”
“What?”
She moved the camera toward the mound, grinning, “To be added on.”

“Sammi! Time’s up!” Richard opened the door to the archival room and found it empty.  His girlfriend’s bag and notes were on the table with a film running on a screen.  As he watched, it he saw somebody who looked like his girlfriend turn from a 7ft mound and say ‘yes’… then the camera turned to the mound. 

Suddenly, the camera turned to him! Richard saw the inside of the archival room on the screen, “I see you.” A woman’s voice came across the tape recorder, “And everything I see in life, how everything ends up… is all about the pictures I take.”
He glanced over her shoulder at where Sammi was standing looking as Richard watched his girlfriend slowly turn into a tree from the forest, “Hey!” he stepped into the room, letting go of the door handle.

The door slammed shut.

Richard found himself on a forest path covered in snow.

A bird flew to a branch on a tree.

A clump of snow fell, making him jump.

He turned and found a camera lady behind him, “Action.  Now, walk.”