Thursday, December 21, 2006

Coming Out

Title: Coming Out

Rating: uhh…pg to an R I suppose…

Summary: it’s less than 2500 words, can’t you just read it?

Feedback: PLEASE?! Then I can work on everything else…

For: Ray, cause you wanted it

Warnings: it’s Slash (m/m) so if you don’t like those pairings, don’t read it


Today’s the day, you think. Taking a deep breath you close your eyes and see your crush. You were going to tell him if it is the last thing you do. The words ring around in your head and you briefly wonder if you just jinxed it.

When you open your eyes again the clock seems to have sped up ten minutes and you hurriedly dress before you miss your train. A quick goodbye to your mum and a three minute run later and you manage to catch the train, sighing in relief from the exertion you almost fall into a seat.

The train ride is usually quick but today you’re so nervous that you keep checking your watch every few seconds to see if you’re going to be late. Soon you start debating whether or not this is the best idea you’ve ever had. You’re almost certain you’ll be rejected but you can’t seem to let go of that little bit of hope inside you that means he might see you the same way.

It’s time, you think to yourself. It’s now or never.

Your friends are waiting for you at the exit and most of them keep checking to see if you’re here yet.

“Finally!” yells Sam.

You laugh and roll your eyes.

“It’s not like I’m that late,” you say. They all laugh and point to the clock that says you’re ten minutes late.

“Yea, not that late,” you reply cheekily. Sam just smacks you on the head. For a girl, she sure slaps hard.

As you all start to walk towards the park, you begin to form pairs. Hilary seems to notice that something’s wrong because a few seconds later she falls in line next to you and slows down to your pace.

“You alright?” she asks.

“Yea, I’m fine,” you reply. You try and smile but even you know that it was a half assed attempt.

“What’s wrong?” she asks again, sighing slightly.

“I’m telling him,” you say. She nods slowly and you can see that she’s really thinking this over.

“I’ll be here to catch you if you fall,” she says. You smile because you know that no matter what happens your friends will still support you.

“Hurry up you two!” yells Sam.

“It’s not like we’ll miss much!” you yell back.

You can both tell that Sam rolls her eyes just by the way she cocks her head back. You both laugh and Sam runs ahead into the park and chases the birds away.

Five minutes later the rest of the people get here and you all sit on a picnic rug and wait for the BBQ to be done. Alec and Daniel were doing it but Sam was flitting around for the fun of it as was Hilary.

“James!” yells Sam. Startled out of your reverie you look at her.

“What?” you ask.

“How much can you eat?” she asks. She seems to notice your detachment and cocks her head to the side in a silent question. You shake your head. This was neither the time nor the place. Maybe when it was night and you had all convened to Terrence’s place.

“Two I suppose,” you reply, unsure but willing to try. She nods and takes your response in stride as though it had never happened.

For the entire lunch Daniel sits next to you and you can’t help but wish he’d move a little closer or maybe if you had enough guts you could just lean in a little closer to him. Alas you don’t try and the meal is over entirely too fast for your liking.

After much deliberation the entire group decides to get alcohol for the party tonight. The number of people that would be there was closer to twenty so they decided that they’d probably just buy enough for themselves. Opting to go alone Daniel and Hilary go together and you feel like Daniel’s just staked his claim to straight-dom.

Trying to stop the tears, you bite your lip and turn away, feigning interest in something else. Hilary and Sam can see through it immediately but Daniel drags Hilary away before she can talk to you.

The moment they’re gone you can feel the tears starting to roll down your face and Sam just holds you while you let it out. It’s not normal for a guy to cry, especially in public but it was hurting just a little too much, especially considering what you want to do tonight.

Sam waits patiently for you to calm down a little before you two start talking and you tell her all about tonight. No judgement is passed, but you feel relieved that you’re letting someone else know the virtual suicide you have planned for tonight.

The rest of the day passes quickly and laughter soon replaces the tears. At 6 pm you all head off towards Terrence’s place. He welcomes you in and laughs at the selection of alcohol you’ve brought but says nothing and points you inside. The night passes relatively calmly but then Daniel, in a drunken pass kisses Hilary on the lips. The breath steals from your body and Hilary pushes him off, but the damage is done.

You can’t bring yourself to do anything except get up and leave the room. Sam and Hilary both run out after you, trying to stop you from doing anything stupid in your tipsy state.

“James!” yells Hilary.

“I’m fine,” you mutter, pushing her away.

“It didn’t mean anything to me,” Hilary says.

“I know it doesn’t, but it means something to him,” you reply bitterly.

“He’s drunk remember?” soothes Sam.

“Yea, so am I! At least I plan to be very drunk very soon,” you say, taking a huge swig of the bottle in your hand. It burns slightly and you’re not quite certain what it is, but the effect is the same and you stagger slightly.

Hilary and Sam share a look and hold you up as best they can.

Three more bottles later and you’re almost gone from the world. Hilary and Sam take you home and you can’t really remember anything but before the world goes black you hear Sam mutter, “Some Christmas party this was.”

Next thing you know, you’re staring up at the white ceiling of your room. You groan as the memories start to seep into your mind. It’s slightly foggy, but nothing could erase the burnt memory of Daniel - your crush, your everything - kissing your friend on the lips.

Getting up is the worst decision you’ve made in a long time but your bladder can’t hold it much longer and you stumble into the bathroom. Looking at yourself in the mirror, you wonder how you could have ever thought that he would have felt even remotely similar to how you feel about him. You have the overwhelming desire to smash the mirror but you know that it’ll be entirely too much trouble to deal with the aftermath.

Sighing you wash your face and take a pill for the hangover, wishing that for once you had enough guts to do something instead of always watching your heart getting ripped out and stepped on.

A knock on the bathroom door makes him wipe his face down before opening it to reveal Sam and Hilary.

“After last night we figured you’d need a little pick-me-up,” explains Hilary.

They both lift up the ice cream and chocolates in their hands. You can’t stop the tears and the teary smile you give them lets them know that even if hearts are breaking, you’ll all still be there for each other.

“So, what are the Christmas Day plans?” asks Hilary.

“Crying my heart out, otherwise nothing, why?” you ask.

“What about you Sam?”

“Same drill. I’m the hopeless romantic who’s been crushing for almost three years remember?” she replied wryly. You hug her and she hugs you back, you’re both in the same boat. Falling for your friend is possibly the most stupid thing you could ever do.

“Fine, be all boring,” huffs Hilary.

A few jokes later and a couple of cokes (unspiked) and you need to go to the toilet again. When you come back out, you can hear the other two talking but they are silent when you step into the room.

“Why do I feel like something’s going on?” you ask rhetorically.

They both smile at you innocently and they start talking about nothing again. Hours later when the day had long dispersed into the night, you yawn and tell them to keep going. The sadness doesn’t disperse, but the blissful darkness of sleep takes over and your dreams are of someone holding you close at night and whispering promises to keep you safe and loved.

Waking up this time seems different.

For starters, movement doesn’t actually seem to be working. That and it is really dark.

Blinking a few times to make sure you actually had your eyes open, you realise that it is extremely dark in here; wherever here is. You wonder if maybe you’re dreaming but the standard pinching yourself scenario seems a little impossible when you can’t actually move your body.

Looking down you realise that you’re wrapped up in gift wrap and what looks like toilet paper…or maybe bandages. Hushed voices reach your ears and you wonder if maybe whoever it is will shed light on whatever situation you’re in. Pun intended.

A slight rustling sound makes you look up and the light that comes through makes you instantly shut your eyes and wince.

“James?” asks a very familiar voice.

You try and reply but notice that your mouth is taped shut.

Daniel immediately starts un-wrapping you.

“Who did this?” he demands.

“I think it was Hilary and Sam,” you reply wryly when you finally get free.

“Are you okay?” he asks, his hand touching your cheek. You feel your heart beat faster and you unconsciously lick your lips.

He’s so close to you.

The movement makes him look down at your lips and he responds by licking his lips too and leaning in a little bit more. You close your eyes just as his lips brush yours. If this was a movie you’d cue in the climax of a song and instantly. It seemed to last for eternity but then suddenly he pulled away. You had been resting slightly on him and his sudden movement makes you fall over and you land on the floor face first.

You’ve gone red from embarrassment and you’re certain that he’d leave soon anyway but you still felt like you were in heaven. He kissed me was the only thing going around in your head.

Hands turned you over and you look into his eyes.

“Are you alright? I’m so sorry. I didn’t realise…” he mutters. Your hand on his lips stops his hurried words. You didn’t want to hear him tell you he didn’t mean to kiss you.

“It’s fine,” you whisper. He looks at you, his worry fading away at your assurance.

It hurts so much to be so close to him and still so far. You wonder if maybe this was worse than death. Knowing exactly what you could have, but also knowing that you’d never have it. You look at the ground as if it’s the most important thing in the world.

“I know that you’re not…like me,” you say. Your voice is trembling slightly and he seems to pick up on it. His hand tilts your chin up and forces you to look into his eyes. You look past him at the ceiling behind him.

“I know you could never love me like I love you. But could you let me, just for today, let me believe you could?” you finish.

“James, look at me,” he says. You close your eyes and a tear leaks out of the corner. His thumb brushes it away.

“Please, look at me,” he whispers into your ear. You can feel his breath on your cheek and you open your eyes and look into his. You know that your eyes are watery because he’s sort of blurry, but he’s still perfect to you.

“I do love you like you love me,” he says, “Presuming that you love me like I think you love me.”

You can’t help but smile at his childishness.

“Thanks for lying to me,” you whisper. You wrap your arms around him and hide in the crook of his neck, breathing his scent in.

“I’m not lying to you,” he says. You pull away and look him in the eyes, trying to see if he really is telling the truth.

“But…Hilary…”

“I uh…sort of missed,” he says sheepishly.

“Missed?”

“You were sitting next to her and drunk me obviously can’t tell distances.”

Then you can’t help but laugh. He joins in and when the laughter dies down, it’s just you and him again.

You lean into him and he leans down, meeting you halfway. The kiss is gentle and sweet, just a promise of what could be and what is.

“I love you,” he whispers, “I always have.”

“You should have told me,” you whisper back.

“Like you told me?” he asks cheekily.

“Love you,” you say. He smiles and kisses you gently one more time.

“We should go thank those two girls that I believe are currently hiding in my kitchen congratulating themselves,” he says.

You nod.

“Later,” you mutter, pulling him in for a kiss.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Untitled 2

Yes, I'm a depressed child with issues
Moving on from obvious, I think this is self explanatory
Comment as you see fit, or not at all if you really want

If I could make your heart sing
The ways you make mine do
I’d swear that I could reach the stars
And bring one back for you

If I could be your everything
And you could be mine too
I’d scream it from the tops of trees
Until the whole world knew

If I could hold you close to me
Just for a night, alone
I’d swim across the oceans
Just to prove that you’re my home

But I know it’d never happen
Cause you’re so far out of reach
And it doesn’t matter what I want
It’s you that matters here

KC - 17/12/2006

Untitled

I wrote this when I felt like music...(basically I can't remember)
but I was at the station and I'm sorry for my terrible singing
I dunno where the tune is from, but I started writing lyrics
At first they were specific...then I sort of veered into general territory

I can’t seem to fight

Whenever you’re around

You are my light

And in your arms I

Feel like I can fly

Soaring through the clouds

High in the sky


When you hold my hand

I close my eyes and pray

This never ends

Cause I know these

Moments are a dream

And when I wake

I’m waiting till I sleep


Hear my heart beat fast

Please stay and make this

Feeling last and last

When you’re not around

I only cry

I need you by my side

To feel alive


I know you want her more

And so I’ll stay behind

And let you go

But if you ever

Want my back again

I’m here until

I take my dying breath


I can’t seem to fight

Whenever you’re around

You are my life

And in your arms

I feel like

I

Can

Fly

Sorry

Due to an extreme lack of muse
and well...heartstrings being yanked
I'm going to sort of....ignore the stories I've written and blank slate myself
though who knows, I may get around to finishing them one day
...far into the future....

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Blood Magic - Part 2

Blood Magic - Part 2 - Just Another Case

Rated: R...if it changes, I'll say so

Summary: Well...guess you'll have to read it to find out. Essentially it's in a contemporary setting with demons and magic (obviously I've watched too much Buffy). There will be homosexual relationships as well as heterosexual ones in this, though mainly homosexual. Possibly gore in the near future (or far future) we'll see...

Feedback: feel free to tell me what you think (eg. whether it's crap or not) and umm...no one to read it so yes, mistakes are all mine...I'M SORRY!!! But tell me and I'll fix it


Liz stalked down the corridor and jabbed the elevator button. She didn’t know if she was scared, angry or annoyed, but it felt more like all of them at the same time. The elevator doors opened and Liz walked in, stabbing at the button for ground level before folding her arms and settling a scowl on her face. Sal rushed in as fast as she could and got in just before the doors could close. The elevator doors jerked back to allow her entry then closed silently, locking them in.

“Are you alright?” asked Sal, her voice wavered slightly to show her hesitancy to broach the subject.

“Why wouldn’t I be?” Liz questioned. Her tone was far from ‘fine’ and Sal flinched from the harshness of it.

“You didn’t know,” said Sal. It was more a statement than a question, but it was what Liz needed to hear and her composure slipped.

Liz felt the first few trails on her face just before the torrent came through. Sal just held her as she cried her heart out. Sal pressed the emergency stop button and waited for her partner of four years to stop crying.

“Why didn’t they tell me?” asked Liz, her voice childish and sounding so lost and alone that it took all of Sal’s control to not break down into tears herself.

“I don’t know sweetie, I really don’t,” she said, her voice as soothing as possible. Liz gradually calmed down and pulled back, feeling embarrassed and sheepish.

Sal just shook her head. This was neither the time nor the place to have a pity party. She pressed the emergency stop button again and the lift started back up, heading down to ground level. By the time the elevator doors opened, it was as though Liz had never been crying in the first place. They waltzed straight through and went to the car park; both of them by unspoken agreement went to Sal’s car and drove out.

The case had just begun.

Spinning around the corner Liz hung on while Sal drove at breakneck pace. They were going to Liz’s old home and they were going to do their jobs. Though to be honest it would most likely be Sal going in, collecting statements and the like whilst Liz hid in the hotel or in the next town.

Liz walked into the hotel just as Sal drove off to greet her relatives in the next town and find out what they needed. She didn’t have much. Essentially they only carried what they needed and that was the case notes, a laptop and clothing. Altogether it was a fairly light and travel easy way of life.

The desk clerk seemed to know exactly who she was before she even spoke and he wordlessly gave her a key, she nodded to him in acceptance before leaving. A tip landed on his desk as she walked away.

The lift was new and clean. There was a silver sheen to the metal that could only be achieved with meticulous cleaning and she didn’t see a need to damage it by touching it. Standing with a backpack on one shoulder and a small suitcase in her hand she stood in the middle of the lift and waited for the lift to stop.

It opened out to a corridor. There was no sound to acknowledge its new location and she was tempted to laugh, they were a fair way from cities now and she was lucky that this place knew what a lift was. Hefting the bag into a better position on her shoulder, she lugged the suitcase to the new room, opening the door with the appointed key.

The room was spacious and would serve as their new base of operations until further notice. It seemed that whatever happened until the case was solved would most probably revolve around this room.

Liz set the suitcase down and threw her backpack onto one of the two beds in the room. They were both queen-sized and she felt comfortable knowing exactly which bed was hers. They had settled long ago who would take which bed, and it never troubled her.

Opening her backpack, she took out a change of clothes and her pyjamas. Under that were her toiletries and a small book her mother had given to her when she was a child. It was a spell book and it held the simple spells that were unique to her type of magic. Sal had her own book but their magic ran in different circles and could never mix.

They had tried once, when they were both still rookies, and they had never tried again. It was worse than a hangover and didn’t have the benefit of being drunk before it. Though rumours did say that certain types of magic mixed, it was obvious theirs never would. That was made more obvious when Liz had realised that she was gay and Sal had comforted her. Of course Sal had then gone to set her up with all the lesbian friends she had ever met.

As comforting as it was that Sal still accepted her, it was slightly daunting to have a blind date almost every night of the week. It was after an extremely disturbing date that Sal had finally stopped trying to set Liz up, but it was obvious that she still cared about her.

Sal’s sexuality was somewhat more definitive. She had met a perfect man during one of their jobs, but he had turned out to be an absolute sleaze and Liz had kicked his ass to make him understand that she didn’t like him. What it did show was what Sal’s magical mix was and though they had yet to meet another man with the same type of magical mix, Sal was hopeful.

Liz felt a wry smile on her face and instantly dropped it back to an impassive look. She could feel sorry for herself later; this was neither the time nor the place for her to think about her love life, or lack thereof.

With her bag unpacked, she opened up the suitcase on the spacious ground between the two beds. Taking out her laptop first, she set it up in the near power point and let it load. She pulled out a small device after that and set it on one of the bedside tables. Flipping a small switch on the side, she let it scan the entire room to make sure it wasn’t bugged; magically or otherwise.

When it gave a small blip to indicate it was done, she checked the screen to make sure there was nothing before repeating the process for every room in the suite they were given. It didn’t take long to complete the task and the only camera she found was in the shower and it was obviously done by amateurs, which only made her role her eyes at men and their perverted ways.

Logging into her laptop she began to open the necessary files for this case and began to read. They needed info and they needed it fast, whatever was happening had been happening for a while and it was obvious the enemy was way ahead of them.

When the door opened to reveal a smug Sal holding a folder, some take away and her own backpack, Liz had just finished reading the info from the laptop and was about to start on the file that the agency had given them.

“How’d it go?” asked Liz, barely sparing a glance from her file.

“It went well, though considering you’re off the comp I believe you went well too,” said Sal, unpacking her bag as well. It was similarly equipped, a change of clothes, a set of pyjamas, toiletries and her spell book.

“What’d you find?” Liz asked, setting another sheet into the ‘read’ pile.

“Your family is more than helpful and it’s a pity you didn’t want to see them. They miss you,” said Sal. Liz ignored the comment and just continued to read. It was one thing that Liz had never told her. The reason why Liz had joined the agency and the reason she had left her family, her home, to do so.

“Here’s the info they gave,” said Sal after a minute of frigid silence. She handed the folder over to Liz and then set about organising the food.

“Thanks,” muttered Liz, and it referred to more than just the folder. Sal nodded wordlessly. Whatever had troubled Liz was still a sore point in Liz’s life and something Sal had never pushed.

“Food time,” said Sal cheerfully. Liz just quirked her eyebrow and looked at Sal with something akin to disbelief.

“You don’t honestly think I didn’t know that you haven’t eaten since this morning right?” asked Sal incredulously.

“What’s that supposed to mean?” asked Liz. Sal just pointed out the window to the setting sun. Liz blinked at it and then looked somewhat sheepish. She always forgot to eat and it was lucky Sal was here or she’d never remember to eat.

Sal handed her a container and then grabbed her own. They sat surrounded by the file notes and Sal noticed that there were three piles on the bed. One was obviously for unread things because the folder she just gave Liz was in it and one was the read pile because it was on top of the laptop, but the third pile was stacked fairly neatly and was still very small.

“Not much info?” asked Sal, staring at the small pile as if it was insulting her.

“It’s been condensed, most of the stuff is old news and we already know it from other cases, but this is the stuff that’s different from other cases,” explained Liz. She shovelled another forkful into her mouth as her appetite emerged. Despite being slight, Liz still ate a whole lot more than Sal though Sal was somewhat fleshier than Liz.

“What’s in it?” asked Sal. Her container was empty and she was simply sipping at her juice now.

Liz handed her the stack and went back to eating heartily. Sal started reading and soon lost herself. There were references to other cases they had done and it didn’t take long for the picture of this new case to paint itself, and what she saw wasn’t something she liked.

Somewhere along the lines Liz had cleaned up the food and had gone through the pile of unread info, writing up some more notes through the process. Sal watched her friend put everything away.

“Something’s missing isn’t it?” asked Sal, somewhat perplexed at Liz’s packing. There were still some holes in everything and though all the evidence pointed to one thing, something was still missing from the equation.

“What?”

“This isn’t everything. Shouldn’t we be researching until we know everything?” Sal reiterated.

“I know everything,” replied Liz cryptically.

“Care to tell me?”

Liz looked at Sal and then nodded slowly. She picked up all the notes that they had deemed important and put it into a separate folder. Silence reigned whilst Liz seemed to wait for something. Sal didn’t want to push and realised exactly what was missing.

The last piece that was missing was a memory.


And here's another part...

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Blood Magic - Part 1

Well...long time no post...



Blood Magic - Part 1 - Of Blood and Magic

Rated: R...if it changes, I'll say so

Summary: Well...guess you'll have to read it to find out. Essentially it's in a contemporary setting with demons and magic (obviously I've watched too much Buffy). There will be homosexual relationships as well as heterosexual ones in this, though mainly homosexual. Possibly gore in the near future (or far future) we'll see...

Feedback: feel free to tell me what you think (eg. whether it's crap or not) and umm...no one to read it so yes, mistakes are all mine...I'M SORRY!!! But tell me and I'll fix it


There’s something about magic. The way that it courses through your veins until every single nerve ending in your body is singing makes me feel complete. I’ve always held onto magic. It’s always been my safety blanket, something to wrap myself in until someone could find me. There are lots of creepy crawly things out there, usually of the bug nature, but some are more dangerous, more threatening and altogether bad news. But when I’m wrapped in my magic, I feel like there’s nothing that could hurt me, nothing that can cause me pain.

Then again, that was years ago. I’ve stopped magic since then. I don’t touch the stuff. I guess I grew out of it or something, but the essential idea was that it didn’t hold me like it used to. When I’m scared, I still wrap myself in my magic, but I don’t get scared anymore. At least I pretend I don’t.

***

The alarm clock went off.

Three grumbles, several muttered curses and a yelp later, the alarm clock was turned off. Eight shivers, sixteen half jump half skip steps, and four yawns later, she was in the bathroom and brushing her teeth. It was another ordinary day. At least it was in her books, considering she hadn’t managed to hit anything and suffer serious bruising from a table corner or wall, she figured it was a good day already.

At least it was a better day than all the other ones she’d been having so far.

The phone began to ring just as she was sticking some bread into the toaster. Throwing it in quickly, she picked up the phone.

“Hello?” she said. A muffled sound of someone falling out of bed was heard before a second yelp was heard.

“Herrow?” asked another woman’s voice.

“Good, your both up,” said a cheery third voice.

“Wharra want?” asked the woman’s voice.

“Good morning Sal. Morning Mira,” she said, just as her toast popped out.

“Good morning Liz. Sal, get out of bed and wake up properly, I need you both listening,” said the third voice.

Liz sat down and started eating her breakfast. Knowing Sal, this could take a very long time. She smirked at the thought as she heard a muttered curse followed by a yelp and the sound of the phone being dropped.

“The sound of Sal waking up is worth every morning phone call,” said Mira. Liz just laughed and proceeded to make small talk with the background sound of Sal waking up. Compared to Sal, Liz’s way of waking up was extremely tame.

The sound of a crash followed by a meek “I’m alright” stopped the light hearted chat on the phone. It was coming up to the end of Sal’s wake up routine. A few more muffled yelps and crashes later, Sal finally made it to the phone.

“Morning,” she said. Liz rolled her eyes and returned the sentiment, waiting for Sal to actually settle and all the crashing sounds to stop.

“Are we all settled then?” asked an amused Mira.

“Yep!” said Sal, her normal cheerful self. Liz supposed she’d just finished her coffee.

“What’d you need us for?” asked Liz, toying with the rim of her coffee.

“Are either of you busy for the next few weeks?” asked Mira, her tone suddenly serious. Liz’s forehead crinkled in thought. Something serious was happening and it was obvious that she was going to end up in the middle of it. Sal seemed to have the same thoughts.

“What happened? Where do you need us and what do you need us to do?” she asked. Liz smiled. They had been partners for so long they already knew exactly what the other needed.

“We have a job for the both of you, and if you’re not busy we’d like you to come in and we’ll explain it to you,” explained Mira.

“We’re on our way,” said Liz, downing the rest of the coffee before setting the cup on the sink and hanging up the phone.

It didn’t take long for Liz to make it to the station. She was a detective and had no need for a uniform, but she generally wore exactly the same thing anyway.

“Morning Liz!” yelled Veronica. Liz waved and walked over to her desk.

“What’d I miss?” she asked.

“Nothing much,” replied Veronica, picking up a file off her desk and handing it to Liz.

“Sure, cause this is nothing much,” she said sarcastically, pointing to the thick file that she just got handed.

“Could be worse,” replied Veronica, indicating the other desk where another detective was getting handed an entire box.

“Right, happy with the file then,” said Liz, grinning sheepishly.

“Glad to hear it. Talk to you another time then,” said Veronica, getting straight back to work as Liz waved and shuffled off.


Sal met her on the way to Mira’s office holding an identical looking folder.

“I guess you got your own precious little gift then,” said Sal wryly, hefting the file with one hand like weights.

“Yea, just then,” she said, smothering a laugh at Sal’s antics.

The ding of the elevator alerted them to their new floor. Sharing a grin they both walked out at the same time and with the same style they always employed, waltzed into the corridor of the upper offices of the Agency.

A few heads poked out from cubicles and offices as they walked. Finally reaching one of the last few doors, they glanced at each other before opening the door and walking in fluidly. It was almost like a well rehearsed play that they had done for years and were completely comfortable to do for the rest of their lives.

“Ah, you both arrived promptly then,” said Mira. She was an intense woman to say the least. She filled up the room despite the fact that she barely took up one hundredth of the space.

“What did you need us for?” asked Sal, her cheery voice permeating Mira’s serious demeanour until they were both grinning like idiots.

“I suppose you got the files?” she said, indicating the thick tomes they both held.

Liz and Sal nodded in response, sharing a look of amusement.

“I need you to handle the case. It’s been puzzling us for a while and we need it solved,” said Mira, indicating the seats. This was obviously an important case if they needed to sit down. Usually it was just, come in, get words of encouragement, get out and solve the case before coming back in for congratulations.

“What’s so special about it?” asked Liz, her voice puzzled and a furrow appearing between her eyebrows as she concentrated.

“There are slightly …disturbing instances that do not make logical sense and it requires people of more…open opinions to take a look,” explained Mira, indicating the open door. Sal got up silently and shut the door with a resounding click. The blinds were shut and the room was essentially plunged in to absolute darkness.

“What’s happened?” asked Liz. Mira turned on her desk light and it cast a slightly eerie glow in the room, enough to see by but not enough to make out everything clearly.

“There have been a string of murders. They’re all demonic in nature and we’re certain that it’s the same group of demons,” said Mira, her tone completely serious.

“What’s so special about them? Did they kill someone important on the food scavenges?” asked Sal, her tone still slightly jovial.

“I wish,” muttered Mira. She merely opened up a file on her desk and handed them both separate copies.

“They’re not killing for food. They’re hunting for something and we’re not quite certain what. We need you to find out for us,” she said. Liz looked at the sheet she was given, there was a list of names and each name held some kind of link to the next person that was killed.

“They’re going from bottom to top,” said Sal. Her voice was finally serious and when Sal was serious it was obvious that it was a dire situation.

“What do you mean?” asked Mira, her voice perplexed. It was obvious that she was worried; no one liked it when Sal became serious.

“I mean that the demons are starting at the bottom of the chain and working their way up,” said Sal, indicating the names.

“Explain,” said Liz. Now was not the time for words.

“These women, I recognise some of their names,” said Sal.

“They’re all women?” asked Liz, looking to Mira for confirmation.

“Yes, all of them, but how’d you know?” Mira asked Sal.

“For one thing, magic like this is passed through the females of the family. For another thing, this kind of magic is extremely valuable. I’m presuming all of these women were bled dry?” asked Sal. Mira nodded.

“What’s that mean?” asked Liz.

“They’re going after women with a certain type of magic in them. This type of magic is passed through blood and thus they’re hunting down the women. Most of these women are related by birth, most are married so their names have changed and the like, but essentially they’re all from the same lineage,” explained Sal.

“What makes you think they’re working their way up?” asked Mira.

“They were taking out children in the beginning. Children don’t know how to control their magical abilities; these demons would have taken that into account and gone straight for the ones with the most potential and were unable to control it. The children’s mothers would have had to be the ones that taught their daughters how to control their abilities. Greatest or perhaps worst thing about this type of magic is that it doesn’t skip generations and it doesn’t have carriers in the males,” said Sal.

“So they’re finding the children, draining them, draining the mothers and then looking for more,” said Liz.

“Exactly, but it’s hard to hunt down women as demons, they would have to either have human appearances or otherwise they would need to have a human handler,” said Sal.

“Something tells me that this is going to get messy,” muttered Mira.

“What type of blood are they looking for?” asked Liz, tucking the sheet into the already full folder.

“Yours,” replied Sal simply. Mira and Liz looked at her.

“What do you mean?” asked Liz, fear etched into her voice despite her attempt at masking it.

“I mean…” Sal pointed at her sheet of paper and the name on the list made Liz's blood chill.

It was her aunt’s name.


I've started something new, I'll see where this takes me, though I might never finish it

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Drabble (200 Words)

She stood at the water's edge and the breeze pulled her hair back. A smile graced her features. It was small and yet it rivalled the rising sun in its glow. She spread out her arms and welcomed the coming dawn, tasting the salt in the air as it rushed past, and feeling small droplets of water landing on her skin as it crashed against the rocks. Her feet were bare and the waves caressed her feet and soaked the bottom of her gown. The light touched her toes and worked its way up her body with every passing minute until it finally illuminated her face. As the light touched her hair, the blonde and brown that fluttered in the breeze seemed to give the appearance that she had a halo; the white cloak tugging behind her added to her angelic appearance by giving her wings. Her eyes closed and she welcomed a new day, a new hope, a new beginning, for her final smile, her final heartbeat and her final breath. They had said it was over, and she had accepted it. So here she was with her final stand for the world that she would never see again...

I should just sleep already...too bad for the sad music...

Drabble (120 Words)

You won't find me here. It's cold and lonely, and I know I said I'd be with you forever, but I can't do that anymore. I never want to leave you, but you deserve so much better. You could have someone to hold you, to keep you warm when the nights grow cold, but all I'd ever do is take your heat, take your light and never let you see they joy you bring. I know you wish I'd stayed, that it was alright that I couldn't show you, but I know of one who could light your world as much as you light mine, and so I'll stand aside so you can feel the love you let me feel...

I'm sprouting garbage...it's the song...

Drabble (140 Words)

The sun strikes the water giving it a gentle orange glow. There are mountains further into the distance, and it's a little chilly, but the sun and your body are keeping me warm. Your arms are still wrapped around me and even though the world is such a beautiful place here, I can't imagine anywhere better than with you. The clouds look like they're stretching out to reach for us, as if they want to be a part of what we have. But you know as well as I do that they'll never get there. The boat rocks slightly as the wind blows and a small ripples make the water look like rumpled silk. The shadows are getting longer, and I wonder if it's going to be day or night soon, because every second here with you, feels like eternity.

I was looking at a picture...

Always

Find me, please
I feel like I am lost
Upon a road that winds and turns
With no end within sight

Hold me, please
I want to know you're there
I cannot last another night
Without you in my arms

Stay here, please
I know you'd rather leave
But I wish you saw what you mean
To my heart and soul

Good bye, fare well
I'll miss you cause I need you
Yet you'll never know
Forever Yours,
Always

KC - 7/5/06

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Drabble (200 words)

It’s just a crush.

How many times have you repeated that to yourself, but you know that you don’t want to express it any other way. If you said you were in love with her, you know that you’d probably break down in tears and start hitting your head into the wall. Yet you also know that labelling this feeling as something as simple as a crush just didn’t do it any justice.

You know that she deserves someone better; smarter, stronger, and better looking perhaps. Then again, that was the reason you were trying to pretend it was just a stupid crush. You wish she’d just get a boyfriend already, or just get someone special so that you knew that you’d never have a chance, but that didn’t seem to be happening any time soon and it was killing you.

It’s a sweet kind of torture, this desire for something so completely unattainable, and you aren’t quite sure you’d want it to go away even if you had a chance to get rid of it. Feeling pain for her was better than feeling nothing. At least that’s what you tell yourself as you cry yourself to sleep every night.

It's a short non-sensical thing that just came to me...

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Stone Sour - Bother

Wish I was too dead to cry
My self-affliction fades
Stones to throw at my creator
Masochists to which I cater

You don't need to bother;
I don't need to be
I'll keep slipping farther
But once I hold on,
I won't let go 'til it bleeds

Wish I was too dead to care
If indeed I cared at all
Never had a voice to protest
So you fed me shit to digest

I wish I had a reason;
My flaws are open season
For this, I gave up trying
One good turn deserves my dying

You don't need to bother;
I don't need to be
I'll keep slipping farther
But once I hold on,
I won't let go 'til it bleeds

Wish I'd died instead of lived
A zombie hides my face
Shell forgotten with its memories
Diaries left with cryptic entries

And you don't need to bother;
I don't need to be
I'll keep slipping farther
But once I hold on,
I won't let go 'til it bleeds

You don't need to bother;
I don't need to be
I'll keep slipping farther
But once I hold on
I'll never live down my deceit