《The Unknown》EIGHT | duo.
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As Tess walked, there was a blinding flash like a strike of lightning, dousing everything in white. The ground shook beneath her feet, the vibrations rattling her bones. She didn't have to look to know the kids were being abducted once again.
Minutes later, she stopped suddenly, recognizing her surroundings. Her parents' house was on her left. Something subconscious had driven her home.
Electricity zapped up her spine, jolting her alert. She clenched her fists as she realized she'd been allowing her body far too much control.
Why should she care about the death of an insignificant human woman? The empathy was only chemical. Instinctual. Impulses she should have snuffed out long ago. But she had been letting them seep through the cracks in her control, letting herself act human. She had even felt guilty.
Tess took a deep, cleansing breath, regaining focus.
She checked her communicator and spotted a message from Kyle at the top of her screen. He had sent her a set of coordinates and nothing else.
Maybe there was some hypocrisy in denying basic human empathy but welcoming the bond with Kyle. But he was one thing both parts of her couldn't stand to lose.
So she took a detour, following the coordinates with her device's GPS. They led her to an industrial park, past a power plant, and into the shadowy space between two factory buildings. At the other end of the alley, there was a tall figure leaning against the brick wall. His head turned at the sound of her approach.
"We don't have long," Kyle called out.
When she reached him, she threw her arms over his shoulders while his encircled her waist. He lifted her well off the ground in a tight embrace, spinning around before setting her back down. She backed up, craning her neck to gaze into his eyes, sharp and green in the dawning sunlight.
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"You met up with Shaun and Jessie, right?" she asked. "What has your group been up to?"
"Yeah. Not much interesting. We keep track of the city's progress as they search downtown. We've hacked into a lot of the building's security systems, and even the cameras on the streets. So we just watch and send updates to Jade."
"What happened after we were caught in the skyscraper? I don't remember—"
"I don't either. Somebody toyed with our memories. I don't like it."
"I don't either." She folded her arms and leaned against the building beside him. For now, she decided not to dwell on it. She wanted to treasure her limited time with him, imagining a ticking clock counting the draining seconds.
"We freed a bunch of teenagers," she told him. "The ones the City rounded up four years ago, who weren't able to run away like we did. The Species is going to fix them up, and I think they're going to join us."
Kyle was quiet. She peeked at his face and noticed his eyebrows were knitted together. She decided not to prod him to share what he was feeling.
She stared down at her hands, debating whether or not to share more herself. Her mind lingered on the woman, dead after a single poke with a nail, and what she had called Tess: a monster.
"Jessie showed me those," he said, glancing at her razor-sharp fingernails. She noticed he didn't have any, nails clipped short as usual.
She bit her lip. "Yeah...I don't think I like them."
"Why not?"
"Jade and Rosalie didn't tell me..." she hesitated, "that they would kill people."
His eyes widened.
She looked at him earnestly and asked slowly, "Does it ever feel wrong, what we're doing here?" The woman's scathing last words echoed in her head. She tried to shake them away, to expel them from her memory, but they wouldn't leave. "We know the humans don't want this. To them, we're monst—"
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That's when a man—maybe a security guard—appeared at the opposite end of the alleyway, flooding it with brilliant light. All thoughts of their conversation shattered into dust.
Tess felt her lips curl into a smile. Somehow, fleeing life-threatening danger with Kyle felt invigorating. Maybe even romantic.
"Run," Kyle said in a low, playful voice, evidently feeling the same way.
They tore through the industrial park, weaving between buildings and scaling fences. They kept running together long after they'd lost the man, only stopping when Tess buckled with laughter in the cover of a treeline.
"Just like the good old days," he remarked.
She thought of how she used to resent her time at the school after being forced to run away from home. Now, those days seemed idyllic and nostalgic. She couldn't imagine never meeting Kyle or any of the others who'd become her second family.
Except for Jason. She could do without him.
The couple held hands with bittersweet, longing laughter, both acutely aware of how soon they'd have to part ways.
A vibration came from Kyle's pocket, instantly breaking the spell between them. His hand dropped hers, reaching for his communicator.
"Shaun's wondering where I am."
She gave a pained smile and grabbed his hand once more. There was no need for words. With great reluctance, they turned away from each other and broke contact. Kyle strode deeper into the city, toward the distant sparkling lights. Meanwhile, Tess followed Jade's coordinates toward the endless darkness of the forest beyond the border fence.
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Sand (Hiatus-2/01/18)
‘If you can survive the trials of treading a million nails, would you still go? If you are willing to encounter death at every step, dreading the next, are you still willing to enter? If you leave and experience the trials further still, would you do so? If you find yourself being pursued by everyone and everything, chasing you down to the edge of the cliff, would you jump to certain death or fight back and be labeled as a monster? You can choose whether or not you want to change your life right at this doorstep. If you do say no, then nothing will happen to you. If you say yes, then your life will change. Succeeding will bring you great power. And if you fail, then you will be enslaved within Oblivion for eternity. What is your answer?’ Tus heard the ancient voice that sounded like sandpaper as he stared at the altar with the land and sky frozen in motion. The words repeated themselves over and over again, forcing him to answer without the chance of taking it back. Armed with a borrowed sword and cheap armor that looked like wood, he said aloud without hesitation, “Yes!” The altar hummed, a green light flickered in the surroundings, and Tus ceased to exist.
8 196Pride
A pile of rags crawls through caves, and chambers of an old dungeon to find what it's looking for, while slashing and dashing through specters. If said pile was to leave the dungeon, there may be a large world to explore, roads that begin the journey of a thousand steps, and all manner of adventurers dealing with their own business.
8 157A New Life to Live (PJO FF)
Percy Jackson left his camp to wander around the world. His journey was quickly shortened when a mysterious man offers him a place away from earth. After all he's been through, Percy didn't see the point of staying there. So he left. Hopefully never to return.-sorry this is a Chaos story but I've read so many and wanted to make my own-Disclaimer: All rights and characters belong to Rick Riordan- this is a Percico story so if you don't like it, you don't read it.Enjoy my wacko story if you read it. Thank you
8 243Inks of Heart
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8 61Marine World
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8 176Crimson Gloom
Crimson Gloom. The time when the moon turns crimson, illuminating the landscape with its crimson glow. The time when the ‘doors’ to the Crimson Abyss open. One shall gaze into the abyss and gain its secrets and powers. Concurrently, the abyss also gazes into oneself, gaining one’s sanity and humanity. Dimensional rifts appeared spontaneously on Earth, bringing otherworldly demons along with the Crimson Gloom. Bloody battles were fought, noble sacrifices were made. Humans eventually sealed the rifts and successfully defended their homeworld. Alas, the seals were not perfect. The Crimson Abyss continued to exist, slowly influencing Earth and its inhabitants. Half a century of relatively uneventful years passed… humanity slowly descended into corruption, and the majority of them knew nothing of the effects of the Crimson Abyss. Is there only the dreadful gloom left to the world? Can one find brightness in the increasingly gloomy world? The youth who had gazed into the Crimson Abyss had no answer, nor did he care. He only wanted the Crimson Gloom to end, to forever seal the Crimson Abyss. A mistake and a twist of fate led the youth into a seemingly totally different direction. Will he forget his lifelong goal? Will he instead step back onto his initial path that he fervently pursued? Disclaimer: I do not own the image on the cover. Image edited on canva.com. This piece of work, after all, is only a first draft and by no means an end product by an amateur (beginner) writer. Mistakes are bound to happen. With that said, I will strive to improve as I write. Feel free to point out errors and inconsistencies as you read. I thank you for your time. Finally, I pledge to not rewrite this novel until the first draft is completed.
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