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« on: November 13, 2007, 02:02:36 AM »
For the pure heck of it I thought I'd post the first chapter of my book. I'd like any feedback.
Written By Curtis
Every myth or belief relies on a basis or idea. Some of these ideas are not known if it is or not given
that for most there is no real proof to say otherwise. What if one belief or myth is true but not in the
way you think it. Like that of some religions the sun is a form of dependency and mythos. It is similar to
that of the one blazing above the desert.
“It’s so hot,” Azual rasped her throat sore from the lack of water. She glanced around herself to see
the vast, burning desert in the heat of summer. It turned her already tanned, brown skin darker. Dust
swirled around her feet as she trudged through the barren land.
“Quit it with the whining,” replied Ezkrell equally scorched by the sun that beat upon his back, but
seemed to barely affect his pale white skin. “I hadn’t asked you to follow me.”
“It’s your fault that we are in this predicament,” mumbled Azual while she ruffled her Greek looking
toga. She was trying to get a bit cooler from the heat. Her clothes were thoroughly soaked from her
sweat and helped to cool her skin. She wiped some of the sweat from her brow and midnight black with
the back of her hand. The crunch of some recently deceased creature’s skeleton caused her to jump.
Hello… her thoughts resounded in her skull. Azual’s once ever present connection that she had with
the others was gone and now felt odd, almost eerie. The communication was similar to that of some
police radio gone dead. She had never wanted to end up in a situation like this.
“Huh?” Azual said as she bumped into Ezkrell. “What is the problem?”
Moving slowly Ezkrell pointed at the reason why he had stopped. Curled up was a rattlesnake that
was about a foot from him. It gazed into his eyes in a slightly hypnotic fashion, barely moving while its
tail rattled in a steady rhythm. Ezkrell, unsure of how to deal with the rattlesnake, kept his body in front
of her, sine he had no idea if the snake might strike.
“Um… Any idea what we should do? I’ve seen these things before but am unable to recall how to deal
with them; it’s unlike most of what we have to deal with,” murmured Ezkrell, trying not to provoke the
snake.
Fed up with the whole state of things, Azual moved around the side of Ezkrell chose to provoke the
snake into attacking her. Taking the bait, the rattlesnake chose to spring forward to attempt to bite
her. Azual expecting this attack sidestepped and brought her hand up to catch the snake by the base of
its head all in a single movement. The tail rattled louder over being caught like this.
“See?” Azual mused, while inspecting the snake, feeling the smooth scales against her fingers as she
felt the snake up and down along its body. “Interesting little guy isn’t he? It is different to see
something like this up close, not much of a threat. There was no need for you to get worked up about
it.”
“What in the blue blazes was that for?” said Ezkrell, “It could of still hurt you. It is still foolish to try
to engage something that you haven’t come up against.”
“You know, maybe I shouldn’t have followed you since you obviously have no idea how to deal with
things around here,” she snarled at him, her breathing becoming deeper and her lips cracking over the
heat.
Ezkrell merely glared at her, his jaw slightly jutting out, a hint of a scowl lingering on his face. His
temple throbbing some, he relaxed a little bit a breathed a sigh. He couldn’t help to think of how she had
been the cause of the fight that they had been caught up in that had landed them into their current
situation. Although, he couldn’t help but see his part was played to also end himself here also, allowing at
least give a little respite in his loathing what she had done to him.
Meanwhile, in the midst of the tension Azual had snapped the neck of the rattlesnake. The snake
made a few last death throes from it and silencing the snakes rattling, as a result of her frustration.
Having heard the rattlesnake become silent she let it fall from her hands causing it to give a small thud on
the ground. She sighed and glanced from the once fascinating, once living snake to the source of her
frustration, Ezkrell.
“Why must you be so infuriating? Can’t you just be nice and try to make the situation better?” Azual
asked.
Being broken from his silent reverie by the death of the rattlesnake, Ezkrell crouched down to look at
it. He gave no heed to Azual as he was still somewhat angry at her. He felt the smooth scales to where
the skin was taught and some scales removed from being strangled. He reflected on what he had seen in
his travels in how some people had dealt with these little reptiles. Some were kept encaged in large parks
of animals and others were, like this one, wild. Some people have, of course, even been prey to the fangs
of snakes. Then he remembered that how some people are, in that some are able to consume about
anything, had the ability to make these creatures into food, which included these odd little reptiles. So
it seems like something like this can become food even though it is unlike anything before that he has
ever consumed.
Completely upset at being ignored, she began heading off on her own at a slow pace. Azual didn’t
even bother to say farewell, just trying to get distance from Ezkrell. She had only gone a short distance
before the exhaustion and dehydration had finally taken its toll on her causing her to collapse. Azual
heard the footsteps of someone coming up to her right before the blackness of unconsciousness took hold
of her.