《The Bloodwood Curse - Book 1 of the Rosethorn Chronicles》Chapter 21 Hard Work
Advertisement
3rd day of the 7th month 580th year of the 8th era
Akuchi stepped out of the forest wearing his trousers and riding boots. His sword was strapped to his bare, muscled chest. On the belt hook of his trousers swung two water skins. He carried two wood-chopping hand axes and a knapsack. The knapsack contained two sharpening stones, a bedroll, a fire starter kit, and his father’s now-threadbare shirt.
The mid-morning sun shone out over the ocean to his left, the waves on the rocks below a soothing counter beat to the thumping inside his chest. Here I am with everything I own ready to start my dream. Dad would have been so proud of me. Leaving home and becoming my own man. Elation swelled in his chest as he stepped out onto the grass and set down his tools. Taking an axe in his hands he looked at the first tree.
Akuchi swung the axe and it bit into the tree with a resounding thud. Withdrawing the axe’s blade, he swung again. Soon he settled into a routine: swing, thud, remove, repeat. Sweat broke out on his back and chest as the exertion wearied him. The work was back-breaking. Each swing was rewarded with a small chip or chunk falling to the ground.
As the sun reached its zenith, Akuchi had chopped his way through half of the tree trunk. He stopped and lifted a water skin off the ground and took a large gulp. The water refreshed him as it passed down his throat and into his stomach.
His stomach grumbled in protest. Casting his eyes around, he noticed a bush with ripe berries. Relief flooded through him as he grabbed the berries and tossed them into his mouth, their bitter taste a great sensation in his empty stomach.
“Several hours and all you have is half a tree?” a voice mocked from behind him.
Akuchi turned, lowering his axe. Nurarfed stood, hands rested on his great-axe and a mocking smile curling his lips. Nurarfed lifted his axe and rested it over his bare shoulder. He sauntered over to look at the tree.
“You have great form, but with that axe, it could take you all day to cut through this tree,” Nurarfed rambled.
“You think you could do better?”
“Aye,” Nurarfed reflected, “this is a monster of a tree. What are you planning on doing with it once it is down?
“I was just hoping to clear enough space to plant a crop in the next few days,” Akuchi said.
“This tree will create more problems than it will solve.”
“What do you mean?”
“Well, once you feel it you will then have to move it, and then you would have to move it out of the way and then clear the stump out of the ground.”
“A truly epic task!” Akuchi leant back and looked at the top of the tree, emitting a low whistle.
“I know you are a farmer, but do you have any experience clearing the land for farming?”
“Not really,” Akuchi admitted, “my father’s fields had been cleared long before I was born.”
“Farming runs in the family?”
“Yeah,” said Akuchi. “My grandfather started the farm.”
“So, he most likely cleared the land, if he did at all.”
Nurarfed tossed a bag to the ground next to Akuchi’s meagre possessions and rolled his shoulders. The action rippled across his arms and torso. Nurarfed picked up his great axe and took a swing at the tree. The great axe bit into the tree trunk and glided through the wood with a loud thud. With deft swings of the axe handle, he extracted the blade and beckoned Akuchi over.
Advertisement
“See here.” Nurarfed pointed. “At this point, the tree has settled into the new position, it now leans a little.”
“Oh yeah.”
“So, the tree will fall that way,” Nurarfed indicated into the forest.
“Now we just need to nudge it a little more and let the tree do all the work,” Nurarfed explained.
Akuchi stepped back and watched as Nurarfed took another swing at the tree just below the previous spot. A thud and a creak echoed from the tree. The tree swayed and then toppled over into the forest, pulling the roots out with it, showering the area with dirt.
“If you are clearing land, this is the way to do it,” Nurarfed instructed, “the way you were doing is good for selling the wood to a lumber yard.”
“Did you bring anything to eat?” Akuchi questioned. I’m starving. I am not going back to ask Taya for food, not after what she wanted me to do for these axes, and they are not as good as the axe she gave to Nurarfed. A bitter taste rose in his mouth. She cheated me. Oggy had given me permission to get whatever I needed.
“Oh, yeah, Taya said that you left in a hurry after getting your equipment,” Nurarfed said. “Didn’t say why though.”
“I just wanted to get started as soon as possible,” Akuchi lied. What else did she tell him? Akuchi eyed Nurarfed as he passed him some dried meat and fruit.
Akuchi settled onto the log and gazed into the fire. Clearing those two trees had taken all day. Man, I am glad that Nurarfed had come along with his great-axe; otherwise, I would only have had the one tree down and not two. The smell of cooking meat on the fire made his mouth water. Good food after a hard day’s work. A gentle thump sounded behind him and Akuchi turned. Hiwot was standing just inside the light of the fire, wearing a light blue summer dress that clung to her body like a second skin. She blushed under his gaze and came and sat beside him on the log.
“I missed you,” she murmured into his ear, placing a hand on his arm.
“It has been a while,” he replied.
Hiwot placed her head on his shoulder and gazed into the fire.
What is she doing? She normally isn’t like this. Normally she is already kissing me by now.Akuchi’s gaze travelled over her firm, caramel legs, across her flat stomach, and over the blue dress. Akuchi leaned his head on her head and a sweet smell wafted up into his nose.
My goodness, that is amazing.
“What is that smell?” Akuchi asked. I love it.
“That might be me,” Hiwot stammered.
“It’s great,” he said. “What is it?”
“Before I came I washed in lavender water.” She shifted and looked at him. “Do you really like it?”
Akuchi looked her in her eyes.
Hiwot bit her lip.
“I do.”
“Thank you so much.” Hiwot smiled a huge grin and wrapped her arms around him locking him into a deep kiss.
Akuchi was knocked off balance and he fell off the log, dragging Hiwot with him. Laughing, Akuchi wrapped his arms around Hiwot as she snuggled into his chest.
“Hmm,” Hiwot breathed. “You smell nice.”
“Thank you,” Akuchi responded. He ran his hands down her back and gently caressed her buttock. It’s still so firm. With her, it was never wrong. Why is it right with her but not with the others?
Advertisement
“Why didn’t you come to see me this morning?” Hiwot asked.
“I was here working.”
“This is where you want to build your farm?” Hiwot asked as she propped her head up and gazed into Akuchi’s eyes.
“Yeah, the soil is good here,” Akuchi quipped. A small smile sprung to his face. His hand travelled down Hiwot’s leg and came to the end of the dress. He glided it up and slipped his hand underneath the dress. He worked his hand up her smooth leg and caressed her bare buttock under the dress.
“If you want to, I guess you can,” Hiwot commented.
Akuchi took both his hands, grabbed her waist, and lifted her in one swift move.
Hiwot giggled as she was lifted and then brought down into the dirt. Akuchi shifted himself, swung one of his legs over hers and climbed on top.
“Thank you,” she murmured, kissing Akuchi lightly on the cheek before getting up and walking over to the bag she had left at the edge of the camp light. “In here you will find some things you need to help you get your farm running. A small gift from Oggy.”
Akuchi pulled up his trousers, did the button up and took the bag from her proffered hand.
“When will I see you next?” Akuchi asked.
“I am not certain. When I feel the itch again.”
“When you come back could you bring me some more supplies please?”
“Yes, I think I can do that.” She cupped his chin. “I have to keep my boys happy.”
“Boys?” How many are there?
Hiwot turned and looked at him. “You thought you were the only one?” She paused and looked at him with pity in her eyes. “You’re so cute when you’re jealous.”
Why am I jealous of her having more partners? I have Mayu and Aquillia.
“I take it there will be no chance of us making it more than just about sex?” He asked.
“No,” she said and pulled her dress over her head. “Maybe one of your other girls can?”
“You know about them?”
“I do now.” She smiled and gave him a quick kiss.
“Is there any chance for me to have more than just sex?”
She smoothed her dress over her hips and looked him in the eyes. “Maybe you, but not with me. Goodbye,” she called as she walked away.
The fire burned low. Akuchi stared off into the distant night and watched the stars come out. His arms and legs ached from the day felling two trees.
The bag that Hiwot had brought in lay unopened in his hands. He sat on the log. The axes and sword rested on the other side of the log.
A faint rustling sounded in the grass beyond the campfire light. Akuchi’s eyes focused on the sound, adjusting quickly to the darkening light.
A shape charged out of the darkness wielding an ebony blade.
Akuchi jumped up and dodged to the left as the blade came down and embedded it into the log where he had been sitting.
The shadow was a man covered with differing types of paints marked into a swirling pattern over his body. The man let go of the sword and rushed at Akuchi.
Akuchi reached for his sword and brought it up to block the second attack.
The man battered his sword with his fists before stepping back. He snarled at Akuchi.
Akuchi brought up his blade and swung it in a downward stroke across his body at the man.
The man dodged to the right and tripped over the log, knocking aside the wood axes. He scrambled to his feet grabbing an axe. Akuchi swung down and sliced the man in the chest. The man gurgled and spat blood before dying. Akuchi approached the dead man and examined him.
Not an ogre or a troll so why did he attack me? He pulled the man into the light of the dying fire and rekindled it with another log. The man was completely naked except for a leather band strapped over one shoulder and across the body. Akuchi picked up his sword. The length was about right for a longsword, but it was a lot lighter. What metal are they using to make this blade? Where did he come from? His skin is covered in paint. Who is this guy?
The next morning Akuchi entered the fort carrying his dead attacker on his back. He walked past the muster yard and into Oghenekaro’s command tent. There he dropped the body onto the floor.
“Akuchi!” exclaimed Oghenekaro. “What is the meaning of this? And who is this man you have brought?”
“I was attacked late last night by this guy,” said Akuchi. “I, too, would like to know who he is.”
“Leave him here. Follow me.”
Oghenekaro led the way out of the command tent and walked back along the mustering field.
“Aquillia,” Oghenekaro beckoned. “Come here please.”
Aquillia made her way out of the assembled training soldiers.
“We have something that you might be able to help with,” Oghenekaro stated, then turned and led the way back to the command tent.
Upon entering the command tent, Aquillia at the man covered in paint.
“A dark elf,” said Aquillia. “Where did you find him?”
“He attacked me last night.”
“Did he attack you alone?” Aquillia asked.
“I assume so. After he was dead no one else came out of the darkness.”
“He is a border guard,” Aquillia said. “He probably watched you and waited until you were at your weakest, then attacked.”
“I doubt it. I was fully awake, and a couple of hours before, I had distracting company.”
Aquillia looked at Akuchi for a moment, before continuing. “I doubt that this dark elf will be the last.”
“What do you mean?” Oghenekaro asked.
“I think that if as you say he wasn’t a sentry but a patrol, then he will be missed, and another will be sent.”
“So, we can expect more?” Akuchi stated.
“Yes, I believe so,” Aquillia affirmed.
“We need to know more about them,” Oghenekaro said. “We need to know why they are attacking us and more about who they are.”
“The dark elves have been embroiled in a war with the orcs and trolls since they can remember,” Aquillia explained, “there were some attempts at peace, but usually only when the orcs and trolls were fighting each other or when they had nearly wiped each other out. The construction of this fort by the humans, dwarfs and gnomes, after the trolls invaded from the north in the third era, has protected the dark elves. Why they didn’t come out to help the humans then is still a mystery, but it’s the opinion of the elves that the dark elves fought a guerrilla war against their western flank without the humans knowing about it. The fort was built by the sea, circumventing the forest route and placing the fort here because of the strategic location. The humans at the time thought they could then colonise the forest for their own people. However, once colonists started to break into the forest to settle, they were exterminated. We believe in the dark elves but have no proof of this. The human settlers’ fear of the unknown has prevented us from entering the Bloodwood Forest as it is called now.”
“Wow,” exclaimed Akuchi. “I want to continue to set up my farm here to help feed the fort, but it will take time if I have to watch my back all the time.”
“The dark elves prefer attacking at night so will not attack in the daytime,” informed Aquillia. “Attacking in the day time they will lose their advantage. They normally carry a black blade with them that is more effective at night.”
“The fort will provide a sentry to you at night time,” offered Oghenekaro.
“Thank you,” Akuchi said, “what should I do with this guy?”
“Leave him here, and I will attend to his burial rights,” offered Aquillia.
“Okay,” agreed both Akuchi and Oghenekaro.
Advertisement
- In Serial568 Chapters
Classmancers - A MOBA Esport Story
Imagine a shonen sports story. But, it’s not about baseball or soccer. No, this one is about playing a MOBA video game! And no, it’s neither League of Legends nor DotA. A BRAND NEW ORIGINAL MOBA, the one MOBA to rule them all - Classmancers! The game has become so big, that even schools recognize it as a sport. They even allow students to participate in Classmancers clubs and compete against other schools! Who will be the one going to nationals!? For Yuel, a team sport is like a chessboard that comes to life. There’s no greater fun than deconstructing every opponent and predicting twenty of their moves in advance. And, Classmancers is the ideal stage for such psychological warfare, for it’s a sport in which game theory reigns supreme. At least, usually, it does. There are also goofs like Lars, who got -200 IQ, yet boast godlike mechanical skill that triumphs against all odds. He’s like your typical OPMC which a cheat, except the cheat does nothing for his intellect. Yuel and Lars are like water and fire. In other words, 100% compatible! That’s why they form an unlikely duo and set out to dominate Classmancers’ competitive scene! However, to challenge their OPness, the two will run into rivals who are just as OP! Some of them will turn their teammates immune to Yuel’s psychological attacks, while others will redirect Lars’s almighty strength against himself. In this harsh environment, the two will keep struggling, struggling, and struggling some more, following their promise to reach the pro scene. If you're enjoying the story, please upvote it on TopWebFiction! The game's wiki: https://classmancers.wikia.com/wiki/Classmancers_Wiki Release schedule: Monday and Thursday. Two chapters a week. Homepage: https://darkclaymore.wordpress.com/classmancers/
8 208 - In Serial42 Chapters
Shadowrun: Blake Island School of Magic
It's a high tech, low life. It's the Seattle Metroplex in 2074. It rises like a steel and concrete cancer out of the earth. Poverty is rampant, corruption is everywhere, crime is out of control, corporations basically control everything, the old United States is fractured, magic has come back and now it turns out that humanity has been joined by elves, dwarves, orks and trolls. The old world ended but the rent is still due. Life goes on. You'd be surprised what people can adapt to, especially if they don't have a choice. One of the places where life goes on is just west of Seattle. Surrounded by the waters of the Puget Sound is an island. On that island is the Blake Island School of Magic. A decade ago it was known for producing some of the most talented awakened in the world. That reputation was hijacked by the wealthy corporate elite who now park their teenage children there. And since it's a boarding school, their parents mostly forget about them. Three young people, who are certainly not wealthy or elite, are chosen this year to attend this school of magic in hopes of revitalizing their reputation for talent. One from the ash drifts of the Puyallup Barrens, one from the most densely populated slum hive in the world and one from prison. This is their story. -- This story is set in the Shadowrun universe. If you're not familiar with Shadowrun, it mostly tells the stories of deniable mercenaries called shadowrunners in a cyberpunk dystopia. Instead of telling another story solely about shadowrunners, this story will tell the tale of young people navigating a world that is indifferent to them at best and actively hostile at worst. Shadowrunners will be in the story and we'll see them operate, but they won't be its main focus. This story originally began in 2017 as a passion project and continues to this day on the Somethingawful.com forums. The unedited version is over a million words strong. There are currently seven books in this series and I am currently in the process of editing them. If you read this story then you won't lack for content. -- The Topps Company, Inc. has sole ownership of the names, logo, artwork, marks, photographs, sounds, audio, video and/or any proprietary material used in connection with the game Shadowrun. The Topps Company, Inc. has granted permission to the Blake Island on Royal Road to use such names, logos, artwork, marks and/or any proprietary materials for promotional and informational purposes on its website but does not endorse, and is not affiliated with Blake Island on Royal Road in any official capacity whatsoever.
8 164 - In Serial126 Chapters
Unknown Past
Everyone who could sing in one of the nine tones was born with a special power. Everyone who wasn't Oren Tsurai, that is. Unable to use song magic, with his memories missing, and trapped in a full-body cloak that cannot be removed- Oren knows nothing of who he was. At least his life was peaceful, with a loving family and a few troubles. Nothing lasts forever, however, and the place of the very few memories Oren has is soon taken away from him in the name of an unknown revolution. Yearning for revenge, but also filled with a desire to learn who he is, Oren wants to learn who he really is. Ignorant of how the world works, he finds himself struggling with lies, corruption, and betrayal.
8 227 - In Serial201 Chapters
The Encrypted Data of Kaiden Cypher [A Cyberpunk Dystopian Thriller]
Book 1: Artificial Death Kaiden Cypher, a recently retired Mercenary finally gains a job as an EXiCON within BLED (Bridge City Law Enforcement Department). Cypher begrudgingly accepts a case despite it not being under his purview as an EXiCON (External Investigative Constable). However, as trouble brews within Industrial District, it forces the Commissioner to enact Protocol B5-10. A protocol that forces all active EXiCONs to take on special duties as the main police force deals with threats within the city. The real challenge comes, when the case cypher accepts turns into a double murder, something he knows the Commissioner would like the keep a lid on before the city erupts with the news of a serial killer. Death usually comes in two, and so does cloning. Book 2: Translucent Requisition After being fired as an EXiCON, Cypher never thought he'd have to return to the life of a mercenary. To ensure his wife and daughter wouldn't want or need anything. He takes on a Body Guard detail for one of Bridge City's Elite, The Romacellin Family. The detail was simple, ensure the Romacellin Family's safety during an Auction. Trouble brews as one of the guests from the auction disappear, forcing Kaiden into action. As Kaiden tries to retrieve the guest he quickly finds out that these kidnappers mean business, and spilling blood is nothing but an afterthought. Sometimes, requisition is the only answer. Book 3: Indignated Efflux Cypher returns from the Waste, battered, bruised and elated as the debt he'd accrued from Mr Black is about to be paid. Cypher checks in with his wife and daughter, only to see his biggest fear become a reality. Akatani has found them, but luckily for Cypher, Akatani needs him to retrieve an item for him. As Akatani uses Cypher's family as leverage, Cypher must first discover who found out about his family and fed their locale to Akatani before he can make a move against him...or be forced to watch them die in front of him. Unresolved conflicts usually end through Indignated Efflux. Updates: Every Monday to Friday!The word count for each split chapter will range between 1400 - 2500 words! Also: Please note, that I'm from Barbados and we use United Kingdom English.They will be more 'S' than they are 'Z' for certain words and vice versa. If you like Ghost in the Shell, Metal Gear Solid and Westworld, this is the series for you!
8 54 - In Serial7 Chapters
nocturna | dreamcatcher ff
in the land of the night lies seven sisters,a bond so close none can lull their fantasy,truth be the lie and let lie be the truth,none will know what the heart desires.when a day comes when one has to rule,power set aside the love they once nurtured,sacrifices were made but greed were paid,innocents lost and power stand victorious.this is a story of betrayal between sisters.[an adaptation from Dreamcatcher's 'Deja Vu']
8 103 - In Serial44 Chapters
Body Language.
The body never lies...
8 80

