《Dark Skies》Chapter 64: Vision
Advertisement
I spin around. But there's no one there. Just empty space. "Hmm..." I mutter. I turn back and start walking. The ground is more rocky than grassy. As I go further, it only gets worse. Dirt gives way to broken gravel and jagged rocks. I have to step carefully as I move. Eventually, I stop at the top of a low rise, looking out across the large expanse of land. It is mostly flat, but is covered with small areas where the rock was crushed or blown away. Off to the left side, there's a canyon that descends down along a narrow river.
I look far across the landscape, spotting the low rolling hills past the flatlands. There are lights over there. I raise my hands, breathing in and out steadily.
Those lights fly over the field. One after another, they fall around me. I stand, expectant. Those lights emerge from where they land. Humanoid in shape, but composed entirely of light.
The lights are aggressive. They surround me. I punch at them, but they press forward. One after another, the lights come, piercing through me, then vanish.
I look around. The field seems peaceful. I look at myself. There are holes in me. Fresh blood pours out where the lights pierced through. I fall backward. Everything is getting cold as my lifeblood drains away onto the jagged stones.
I stare up at the sky. This feels nostalgic. Staring at the black sky and full moon as my body gives in to the pain and suffering.
As my consciousness fades, I hear a bell.
The bell is a woman's voice. Each chime a single word ringing out through my mind.
"If. You. Fight. You. Will. Die."
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
"-get up!" I feel myself shaken roughly.
"Huh?!" I gasp, bolting up. I look around, somewhat frantic. Did I just die? No, I'm obviously still alive. Then what was that?! It wasn't anything like a nightmare. I look up, finding a new nightmare to be afraid of. Mister Fredricson is pulling me up from the floor with one hand, lantern in the other.
"What on Loqa are you doing now?!" He demands.
I blink rapidly. How do I explain this one? "I was just following a sound I heard, and I found this leaking bucket." That's all I've got in this weird situation.
"What bucket?"
Advertisement
I turn back to the bucket, but don't find anything in the spot it was before. "Gone?!" I gasp. Why would the random leaking bucket disappear? "But look, the puddle it left is still there," I point down at it. "I don't know what happened to the bucket though..." She must have taken it. But what would she need a bucket for?
"Uh... huh..." Mister Fredricson rolls his eyes. "Care to explain why you're passed out on the floor then?"
"Well..." I shrink as he glares at me. Then I say in a small voice, "I... think there was someone else here?"
"Someone else?" he raises an eyebrow.
"W-well, I don't really know, but I thought I saw movement, and it felt like there was someone behind me, and the next thing I knew, I was on the floor."
"Oh, ok, I get it." He nods. "So someone lured you downstairs with a leaking bucket of water, knocked you out, then took the bucket of water and ran away."
"Pretty much..." That's all I can say in response.
"Do you seriously expect me to believe that drivel?!" he shouts. I flinch back at the sudden shout, and he starts squeezing my arm angrily.
"Ow, that hurts, Mister Fredricson!" I say, but his death grip won't let me wiggle free at all.
"Tell me why you came down here!" he keeps yelling at me.
"I'm telling the truth, I swear!"
"No one can be that stupid!" he growls, shaking me as he squeezes. What can I do about this? As Mister Fredricson shakes me painfully, I think fast. That... dream. Vision. Premonition. Whatever it was, that must have been Reena's doing. I don't understand why she gave me that vision in the middle of the night, why in the storage room, or why she would go through the entire setup with the tapping sounds and the bucket of water. But that voice, the one before the vision... It said 'good', didn't it? Like she approved of me somehow? But why?
Maybe I'm jumping to conclusions, but maybe I was supposed to realize something was off. I only heard that voice after I noticed the issue with the bucket of water. Maybe there's another clue here too?
Another clue? I glance around as I'm shaken up and down. If it's a clue I'm looking for, then it would be the bucket again, wouldn't it? "That's it! I've got it, Mister Fredricson!"
Advertisement
"You... what?"
"I figured it out! That bucket was leaking. If we follow the drips, we'll find whoever took it!"
He holds a hand to his head. "I can't believe this..." he mutters. I look down at the puddle on the floor, glancing all around it to see if I can spot any more water nearby. In the light of his lantern, I manage to spot one and I point it out.
"Right over there!" I exclaim.
"This is what my life has come to..." he mumbles, releasing my arm. I go to the drop of water. It's kind of spread in one direction, like the drop of water hit the ground while it was moving. I try to follow the way it's pointing, soon spotting another drop in that direction. Mister Fredricson follows along behind me. I keep moving from one drop to the next as the light of his lantern illuminates them. The water leads us back through the dining room, the kitchen, the hall, and then right out the front door.
On the gravel outside, it's harder to spot the drops, but I manage to keep going. They lead south out of the orphanage, two blocks, then turn right onto another street. We go a little down that street, crossing over and then turning into an alley on the left.
Immediately, I see the alley is a dead end. Sitting in the short dead end alley is a bucket, now only partly full with water, sitting in a puddle. There's something stuck to the side of the bucket. We approach slowly, Mister Fredricson pulling off the thing stuck on the bucket. It's really thin, like the stuff I saw the handlers writing on before, and the markings on it definitely look like writing too. So it says something?
Mister Fredricson holds it in the light of the lantern and reads it. As his eyes scan the text, his face remains totally blank and deadpan. Then his eye twitches for some reason.
"Umm... what does it say?" I ask quietly. Mister Fredricson completely ignores me though. He just drops the thing on the ground at my feet.
"Go back to bed," he says. Then he just walks away. "What is this world coming to..." I barely hear him mutter as he disappears into the night.
"Umm?" I blink a few times. What could it possibly say? It's not like Reena would write out an explanation of everything, right? I pick up the thing, angling it so that the light of the moons illuminates the writing as much as possible.
I can't read it, but... I get the feeling this doesn't explain anything. I see the same few shapes repeating all the way across. It looks like the same thing is written over and over again. I wonder what it could say to get a response like that though?
"Hmmm..." I hum to myself as I start walking. Then I stop and glance back at the bucket. Should I really just leave it there? Well, it's Reena's bucket, so I guess she'll be back for it at some point? That kind of makes me want to wait and see if I can actually talk to her, but that would probably be really disrespectful to a god, wouldn't it...? So I just shrug and keep walking.
I make it back to the orphanage, and begin walking upstairs. As soon as I make it to the second floor, I can feel eyes on me. I think I spot some doors cracked open slightly, but whenever I look, I don't see anything out of place. Hmm... Even with the weirdness, I make it back to our room before long. I lie down in bed with Emily, snuggling up against her once more.
"Took you long enough..." she mumbles, half asleep.
"Yeah..." I whisper back. I'm sure she'll hear plenty of rumors tomorrow... Still, I lie in bed and stare at the ceiling. I should sleep, but that vision... If I fight, I'll die. That spells it out pretty plainly. I have to focus on not fighting. I'll put my all into avoiding combat and running away. I nod to myself.
Then there's the other thing I learned. I close my eyes and remember the scene once more. Staring up at the black sky, with its single light source. The full moon.
The battle will be on the last day of Filar. The Summer Solstice.
The day after tomorrow.
Advertisement
- In Serial38 Chapters
The Perks of Immortality
This story will no longer be updated. After living decades and dying hundreds of times, Kegan has learned that he has finally passed some test that the cruel spirit had given him. Now, Kegan has the ability to gain “perks” that can make his life much easier. He is looking forward to finally having an easy life with the new perks he has earned. Rules to keep me honest for the perk system: Spoiler: Spoiler 1. The purpose of perks is to help the MC live longer and do new things each life. 2. The perks can be unlocked by getting hurt or killed. 3. The perks can be unlocked by putting in a lot of effort that isn’t easily duplicated in a new life. 4. Perks are generally beneficial enhancements to the MC’s body. 5. Perk costs can be lowered with more impressive achievements to unlock them. 6. Perk costs can be lowered by repeated death or injury from something the perk protects against. 7. Perk costs are increased for quality of life improvements that don’t benefit survival. I want to avoid one of the pitfalls I see for other LitRPG stories where the game elements barely relate to the story, or offer very little information. If people are skipping over and not reading the perks then I'm doing things wrong. So I promise to try and make the perks interesting, sometimes humorous, informative, and relevant to the story.Cover art by http://dertypaws.com/
8 124 - In Serial51 Chapters
Rejection (completed)
Book 1 of The World shift series. James likes to think his life is perfect, with his girlfriend and school lives coalescing nicely. when the worlds shift, all the fame that James had is quickly forgotten. In a world no longer his, James' fate is apparently no longer in his own hands. (COMPLETED) A sequel will begin later this year to continue both this story, and that of my other novel. This particular litRPG is aimed at both experienced and newer readers as it is based around both experienced and inexperienced RPG players.
8 255 - In Serial41 Chapters
The Elemental Swords - Book One: Sunder
Present war fast approaching its climax. This is a series of books featuring a boy named Zilian. Living in a time of war, anything could happen and that it does. Everything ends up falling apart around him, life as he knew it was not the truth, living a life obscure of what was the truth of his father and in turn of not knowing the truth, he loses his father. Friendships are forged, closer ones are lost. Allies are made, enemies retaliate. The responsibility of the sword rests upon him.
8 345 - In Serial18 Chapters
The New Destiny ( New Game +)
My name is Harris Cage. Several years ago, a game called The New Destiny was released. A game so successful, it created it own phenomena but also the hardest game in history. It didn't take long for me to get addicted to it. After 5 years of being a shut in, I finally managed to beat this game. As a consequence, I lost my job and love life,but who need those? . I then decided to play the new game + mode and to my surprise, I get plunged into the game world. Well then, how should I survive?
8 173 - In Serial15 Chapters
Under a Harey Moon
All Jacob wanted was to be a Hunter. Then one spring day, at the end of the first hunt of spring, something happened tht would change his life and his plans forever. This is my first story, so I appoligize now if it's rough. As such, it's possible I'll go back and make adjustments as I go. If I do, I'll leave a note saying where. Finally, this story is NOT for a child's eye. It contains several adult scenes.
8 110 - In Serial19 Chapters
She Who Reigns the Stars [Vol. 1]
*Remastered version of She Who Reigns the Stars* Tell me, what will become of us? Presenting your Goddess… Asteria, Supreme Deity of Stalera, the nation of the Universe. She who rules the stars with steel eyes and an iron will, the glorious, the beautiful, the adored Goddess, has now fallen under the hands of her nemesis… The Archfiend, Emperor of Talonis, the nation of Vice and its Shadows, has now assumed reign over Stalera after the death of the Goddess. With the power of Vice, its Shadows, and the Universe, it is assumed that he would be satisfied now that Stalera was under his mercy, and the other two nations of Yelerna and Antalis would follow suit. But much to our surprise, he isn’t because he still lacks the… Ruby, The Goddess’ last attempt to save her empire and the entirety of the Universe. Before her death, the Goddess sealed a portion of her blood, which contained the remaining powers of the Universe the Archfiend hadn’t obtained, away from his grasp. She entrusted it to one of her Zodiac Warriors, a member of her elite service known as the Zodiac Warrior Circle, and instructed him to hide the precious jewel on Earth. The restoration of Stalera and the defeat of the Archfiend would lie in the hands of whoever inherited the ruby jewel. Those who inherited the ruby were known as the Goddess’ Successor, and the one next in line to inherit it is… Auriella Corentin. Life was never the same for Auriella the night her Grandmama gave her the ruby jewel and died, thrusting the poor girl into a world of magic. Now in possession of the Goddess’ blood, it wouldn’t be long until the Archfiend found her, killed her, and obtained her ruby inheritance. But Auriella never wanted this responsibility, not when she had her own past and inner demons to battle against. Nevertheless, she finds herself seeking an alliance with the Zodiac Warriors and a strange barista as she learns to wield the powers the Goddess bestowed to her. But as frequent demon attacks, a secret admirer (or stalker), strange notes, and a handsome, amber-eyed boy pile onto her plate, it is no longer clear whether the universe needed Auriella to be their savior or to be the Goddess’ (inferior) replacement. A Goddess in need of redemption. Four Nations at the brink of destruction. Our question still remains unanswered… What will become of us? [Updates Monday, Wednesday, Friday @8pm PST]
8 127

