Answered

I stood at the edge

Overlooking the bay

Wind whipped me

As it had my love

I had called on the gods

I had begged

Pleaded

And the gods?

They were silent

My only recourse

My only relief

Those stones

And white foam waves below

 

I had walked from the town

Leaving Lucius to his trading

Wheeling and dealing

Trees so tall

They must scrape the sky

Leaving those vaporous trails behind

All around me they spoke

Wind whispering something quiet

I listened

 

My toes felt the edge

Tested the balance

The feel of the stone

 

I followed a path

Beat low by many feet

But I felt drawn beside

 

I lifted my arms

“What now?

What say you?!”

The silence was deafening

 

A shout so loud

And resonant it bounded

I ran to it

The distress too clear

 

I closed my eyes

Leaned forward

 

I leapt

Arms out

 

The world turned over

And felt the brush scratch at me

What had happened

I was not falling

I was tumbling

Who?

 

I held out my arm

Trying to break the fall

We hit a hill

And rolled roughly

 

We stopped

 

We opened our eyes

 

And he said

 

“Heya…

I’m Michael…

My friends call me Minos”

The Night

When I met her

I knew everything had changed

I was alone

Nursing a shot

The bartender close

Hands shaking

As he poured another

The door was open

I don’t remember it opening

But the night poured in

Cold and windy

Dark and stormy

Framed by streetlight

She wore a dress

Black as sin

Lips layered charcoal

Eyes smokey but sharp

“I’ve come to collect

A few of my things.”

Her voice was low

Sultry

Enticing

I swiveled around

Teeth flashing wolf bright

“A drink or two?”

She smiled back

Oh that smile

A dangerous thing…

“No just a few folks

Who are going my way.”

She clicked her tongue

But seemed to consider

“Maybe just one…”

I looked to the bartender

Whose eyes were wide

And staring at me

“Well? Pour her a drink!”

He stumbled away and left

Through a back door

“Rude…”

I grabbed a glass

Poured one out for her

And she sat down

With some gravitas

I held up my shot

And she, hers

“Sláinte!”

I tipped back

“Sláinte agad-sa…”

Her cool response

Her shot was empty

“So what brings you here?”

I bubbled cheerily

“Like I said

To pick up a few friends

Who are going my way.

I mean in the end

You’re all going my way…”

I paused in pouring

I looked back at the crimson

Splashed over the booths

The tangled limbs

The faces of horror

And gripped the pistol

Which sat before me

“And me?”

She laughed

A laugh like broken glass

A rock through an old house

“Soon

But not yet…”

She drifted from me

All grace

And power

Gently she caressed their faces

Lifting away

Something thin

And whispy

To each one she did this

And I waited

“Well do enjoy your whiskey

And have one for me

Before you call it an evening.”

With that

She left back through the door

Closed already

And the heat suffocating

That was when I met her

Call her what you want

Death

Hades

Valkyrie

I simply call her

The Night

Preparations are Made

“The bastards’ll flay their prisoners

Then make ’em eat the flesh!”

Michael chittered

Hands working nervously

Over an arrow he was fitting

“Have you seen this

Or even had someone else

Who saw it directly?”

I smirked

Waxing my bow’s string

The bee’s wax coating nicely

“I killed three all on my own

Without any kind of fight.”

Yes the moment I started this

The moment I damned us

To the ministrations

Of those psychotic fanatics

“Well

Not as such I suppose…”

Michael lowered his head

“But you hear the screams

From atop the mountains

Whatever they’re doing

It’s hellish for sure.”

He nodded at this

To punctuate his point

I shrug and set my bow down

“You’ve a point I guess”

Those screams

Gods old and new

Whatever they’re doing

I hoped to never find out

I picked a bit of dried venison

From my tooth

Sighed and stood up

“Let me know

When the arrows are ready

I’m itching for some Kilkenny blood”

I walked from the cabin

Leaving Michael to his delicate

And precise work

Outside I saw a few riders

Astride their steeds

Noble visage of order

Appointed by our gods

Palos and Mineer

Twins of fire and ice

Their hide capes died in reds

Their bows, white and stark

I know as long as our gods watch

We shall not fail

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World Crafting

I will work

Meticulously

Obsessively

Ceaselessly

 

Crafting every man

Woman and child

A world in a page

 

Their hopes

Their dreams

Their fears

Their deeds

 

Rolling hills

Sparkling rivers

Gleaming peaks

 

All flora

All fauna

All rocks

All seas

 

A perfect world

And beautiful people

 

Yet

 

Something is missing

 

Some pain

Yes and strife

Death on wings unseen

 

More woes

More loss

More tears

More sobs

 

Yes now it’s real

A touch more war

A bit more anger

 

Less laughs

Less love

Less light

Less hope

 

Look upon my works

Ye readers

And despair

 

I am the villain

Ultimate antagonist

End of all stories

Author

Someday Soon

The leather squeaks as I shift nervously

Butterflies seems an inadequate description

A flock of harried crows quarrel in my stomach

Tap tap tapping the seat as I watch the doors

My phone buzzes and I check if it’s her

“Landed and we’re unboarding! See you soon, love!”

I smile like a fool, face flush with color

Now I take a deep breath and stand up

Pacing a bit, feet unable to find rest now we’re so close

Somehow time seems to slow and elongate

Like nearing a singularity

The closer we were the slower it got

The farther she felt

As if time would not allow for this to be

But

I see her smile through the glass

Little ones tagging along behind

As they step through the door

I am there to embrace them

Love overflowing unrestrained

It all seemed a dream

But truly

The universe allowed it

Fate (Return)

Gentle reminders

Passionate declarations

This blossoming thing

Glorious and splendid

Spills forth

Cup runneth over

Sweet nectar of love

Or

Something less wholesome

But just as sweet

Those words

Also sweet

Draw me out

Day in

Night out

The universe reminds

“She was meant for you

You were meant for her

This must be.”

A Lone Rider

I am wanderlust

Every traveler’s end

Heading southbound like a rollin’ cloud

Rattlesnakes and coyotes for company

My breath fetid brackish thing

The yanks felt my putrid grasp

I am every last gasp

Coasts and desert scorch

Carry me far and wide

See now how they scurry

Caught on quicker than their northern brothers

But far far too late

I ride upon their backs

In their lungs and in their blood

I am their final regret

Pestilence

The only rider

Who bothered to show

Yet in the end

More than enough

 

A Cold Night

The loam gave to his grasping hands as something dragged him away.

No

This is not right

He’s sliding. The ground now a hill. Half dead saplings snap and splinter as he tumbles past, body a blur as he rolls over end.

Then air.

Free.

Flying.

Next, a splash. Icy talons sink into every inch of flesh. They wish to tear him apart. Rend this fool’s form. He gasps in a lungful of river before his head meets riverbed.

He swims in inky nothing. But soon is dragged, gagging, coughing, heaving, retching from the depths.

A man, dressed in buck skin and hay, leans over him. “Sir, y’allright?”

His head is still swimming, tumbling, flying. He turns over, onto hands and knees as he holds out a hand to stop this stranger. “Leave me…”

“Sir, yer bleedin’…” The stranger reached out with a gentle hand.

He pulled a blade from a latched case on his hip, swiping at the stranger vaguely. “Get the fuck away!” He barked, stumbling as he backed away.

The stranger held up his hands, stepped back, and then ran, disappearing between so many perfectly disorganized trees.

“Filthy…” He grunted as he found purchase on a low branch. “Backwards…” He hissed as he stepped up the embankment, snow kissing his ankles. “Heathens…”

An owl watched the man, head bleeding, leaving a crimson trail, blood current, from where he had been dragged from the river.

Something else watched too. Sinew and fang. Teeth, sharp and poised. Eyes shocking red and unblinking.

Angel of death. Spirit of vengeance. Serpent of Curses. Cormac.

This man reeked of sins and blood. All his folly had called forth this beast. As it struck out, venom singing violent violet through his veins, he knew what he had done. How it had been called, and why he would die that night.

A Forest’s Son

Allways

Waiting

Breathless here, now.

Then too

Past reaching out

Fingers outstretched

 

This Möbius strip coiling within

Ouroboros

Back into my past

Coming back faster than reason

Breaking through the surface

 

Waiting for someone

Bark breaks and bows bend

Trees part as I pass

Eyes scan wooded horizon

Slivers of distance

A million splintered dreams

 

Give to me now

She who waits

Rushing back

Faster than fate

Distance crushed in an instant

 

The forest cradles her

As I cradle her

The smell of green fills the air

Life returns

I breath again