《Chosen Shackles》>A01[spicy_noodles]
Advertisement
You know what every person needs when they may be dying at four in the ᴀм? Spicy noodles.
Maybe that was just me.
The asphalt was flowing with dark water. My eyes fixed on my feet as I ducked out into the downpour, the technicolor lights dancing in my blurred sight. Under my hood, the sound of rain on plastic filled my ears.
I knew I’d ridden the elevator to ground level, turned left on B4-2 street. My eyes barely open, I had to stumble back as my foot unexpectedly dropped. That was the road. I’d catch a face of wind kicked spray if I looked up for the signs. So, I felt my way, veering left again around the building’s corner.
The pouring suddenly stopped and I ran a hand through my hair, pushing back the hood.
Concrete was above, crossing over the road from one building to the next. Inset into the wall beside me was a vending machine. The face glowed brightly, a haze of red and orange backlighting the weather-worn menu. Under pretty pictures and aside vibrant, happy food characters, items were listed.
Something funny about this machine.
I perused the options and kicked it. Instead of getting any response, though, the light inside burst. Fun characters blinked out. The underpass was plunged into darkness.
Queer, I thought.
I looked down the street, watched sleek silhouettes cutting through the flooded roads, neon rain washing off them. The signs lit a path further down B4.
Under my clear plastic trench coat, I checked for my key, tucked into the inner pocket of the jacket beneath. I felt up my jacket, both pants pockets. Wasn’t sure where I could have put them. Water was soaking up my legs, a chill settling in.
I found them on a chain around my neck. Deja vu.
Advertisement
Spicy Noodles. You want to die without them?
There was another place on B4-3, I remembered. Relatively nearby.
Forgetting to put up my hood, I ran out into the rain. The jog took a while. Now, late, and on these streets, there were only a few people out. Vagrants.
I stumbled across the road, after looking both ways, and just past the next corner was another corner. I was soaked down to the bone, now, down my back, running heavy over my face. “Come on,” I said. On my spotty vision, I could see ahead that half the road had been blocked off, an amber glowing plastic tent extended out. A car swerved around it and threw water, dousing the side. I jaywalked again and, going around a dumpster, I ducked in through a plastic cover door.
There was a long countertop with stools, a steaming kitchen set up behind. One young Chinese man worked the place.
“Là miàntiáo,” I said. No translation needed.
He threw me a towel to dry myself and gestured for me to rest. I sat down at the countertop and buried my face in the fabric, beating my shoulder a few times to dispel a bad ache.
Someone else had sat down beside me at the counter.
“Do I know you?” I asked.
I looked up at him. He was little older than me, maybe nineteen. He had a sparse beard and short brown hair. Unamused eyes creeping me out. He was silent as he stared at me. Was he confused?
I realized my noodles were on the counter.
I handed the vendor my I.D. card and he quickly got it back to me.
The guy was still staring at me. There was an exponentially increased risk in this scenario. He must have borked my noodle machine. Clearly, he’d lured me out here to kill me. There was only one course of action I could take, now.
Advertisement
As I leaned in, he leaned back.
Heightened paranoid state from sleep deprivation. We need to rethink this.
“Frode,” he started. He knew my name.
I swiped my hand across the counter, dashing hot noodles in his lap. Covering my head, ducking down and through the door, left him singing swears as I pushed off the dumpster and into the street. As I was looking back, the dumpster rolling to block the noodle shop’s exit, I grinned.
The horn of a braking car blared as it skidded.
I bounced off the car’s hood, bashing my face into it, and, with the deceleration, was thrown into the street. Struck that hard, I hit my back in the rushing water, wind knocked out of me. Salt water flowed over my chest and I floated. The sky was foggy and dark, I saw there, too far hidden to see beyond a sea of windowless concrete. The sides of parallel buildings blending two unending planes into obscurity.
I was washed down the road for some ways. My head swam and I was tempted to try sleeping. My eyes, filled with rain and watching the dark were like a snow crash. Static and blur surrounded me in a deep place.
Had to get up, so I turned over and crawled. I pulled myself onto the curb there and sat, looking back where I’d fallen. Recombobulating. The car had turned the opposite way.
I saw the bearded man run out that same direction. Lucky for me that’d not been the current’s same idea. He hadn’t seen me get hit, either. That would have been awkward.
I breathlessly laughed when I could, water and phlegm spewing from my mouth. I tried to clear my sight but the beat of the rain made it pointless. Hung my head and let the fit die. I didn’t worry about him hearing me over this volley, so I let it pass. I was an idiot.
There was wet, black, stringy hair veiling my vision as I looked under my brow. Tilting my wrist, the blue glow of my watch read four and three quarters.
I sighed. A shooting pain was traveling in my right arm, causing a twitch and tremor. My body was shivering and it felt like a nerves thing. Not the cold. I was used to that. I knew it was something different.
I didn’t think I would go back yet, I decided.
Just pick yourself up off the curb. Get walking. Go eat. There was an Indian place in the early A district, indoors. They’d have something spicy.
Maybe I’d put off dying long enough to get there, but I didn’t have any plans.
VOTE | next >
Advertisement
- In Serial47 Chapters
Travelers [DROPPED]
DROPPED. The story focuses less on dungeon building than on the why of dungeons and how they fit into the universal order. While I am working from a grand plot, the writing is going slice of life style because I need to do that to work out how things progress into that grand plot. The original story seed idea / synopsis is below. The Grand Tapestry protects Rhofhir from Primal Chaos by imposing Order via patterns. However, the patterns grow stiff, stagnant, and so the Tapestry is nearing a time of Unraveling. Evidence of past civilizations wiped out during previous Unravelings foreshadow the apocalyptic catastrophe looming over the world. The mages of the Arcane Asylum reach out across dimensions, searching for some way to prevent, or at least stall, the coming Unraveling. Among the many voices they find is a gifted graduate student researching machine-assisted telepathy -- and his gaming group. Lena never expected that the chance to play DnD with telepathy would result in her becoming an actual Dungeon Master, nor that her friends could become the bosses of her dungeon. This is, in many ways, her dream come true, but there's a catch: What happened to Brad, the creator of that telepathy machine?
8 98 - In Serial12 Chapters
Draconia
This story will bring you to the mysterious continent of Draconia where monsters run rampant. Join our heroes in the search for Draconians, the strongest humanoid race that has ever lived while discovering the truth behind their disappearance.
8 90 - In Serial111 Chapters
THE RELIC GUILD (and other stories) Updated regularly.
Magic caused the war. Magic is forbidden. Magic will save us. The Relic Guild is the award nominated first book in The Relic Guild trilogy.It was said the Labyrinth had once been the great meeting place, a sprawling city at the heart of an endless maze where a million humans hosted the Houses of the Aelfir.But when the Thaumaturgists, overlords of human and Aelfir alike, went to war, everything was ruined and the Labyrinth became an abandoned prison. The surviving humans were trapped behind boundary walls a hundred feet high, and all magic was forbidden.And now the war is returning. The Relic Guild are all that stand against the end of the city. But they are old, scattered and weak, and the enemy is growing in strength...Here in THE RELIC GUILD (and other stories) please enjoy a large chunk of The Relic Guild Trilogy (published with kind permission of my publisher Gollancz), complete short stories, the odd poem, one or two blog posts, and samples chapters from my other novels.
8 163 - In Serial12 Chapters
Is this some kind of joke, God?
Main character wakes up in different world, with fantasy elements in it. After examining himself, he learns that he has a special ability that allows him to raise an army, but with some restriction gave by God...
8 91 - In Serial7 Chapters
Who Ate Count Bleck's Pie?
Count Bleck's pie has gone missing, and he's determined to find out who took it! (Super Paper Mario)[Cover by Bandium]
8 211 - In Serial16 Chapters
Frozen 1 ( Elsa x female reader)
The gay version off frozen 1 with a fry alterations( frozen is not mine it is a Disney movie)(Finished)(Sequel out)
8 148

