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Into the Darkness (part2) (standard:fantasy, 1165 words) [2/3] show all parts | |||
Author: Dru J | Added: Jul 03 2002 | Views/Reads: 2501/1867 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The continuation of the Zorian and Damion story. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story culture we had destroyed thousands of years earlier, and no one could any longer read what was written here, even if they could understand that it was writing and not simply scratches on the side of a pot. "Well you can rack your brain over it later, I think we need to go talk to someone." He like what he was doing and was in no mood to stop. "Do we have too?" He sounded like a small child asking his parents to buy it something. "Yes now come along this pot has been around for a few thousand years it will still be here in an hour or two." He grumbled under his breath but followed me out the back fire excape entrance. The night air felt good. The sun had long since set. Habit he says I never used to sleep an instant past sun set. The night was warm as we enjoyed the last ________ (*memo to me find a word to fill this space, it was on the tip of your brain when you first wrote this but you couldn't remember) of summer. A slight breeze though spoke of the promise of a chilly autom. The night was clear but the stars were drowned out by the lights of the city. I hated this place so very much. The alleyway we had exited the building out into was very narrow and the two of us had to walk single file to get past the dumpsters that smelled of mold and decay. We left the confines of the alley and turned left onto a side walk. Very few people were out, all the shops were closed for the night and the only ones out were junkies and the homeless. We walked down the street in silence my hands thrust deep into my pockets to keep them warm. Even the warmth of the night couldn't vanquish the chill left by the dream from them. We were approaching one of my least favourite places in all the world. I wish we could have done this earlier and be done with it now but we were here now and the building loomed before us. "Do we really have to do this?" He asked, once we had stopped outside of the heavey wodden doors. "Yes." "Why?" We were stalling. Neither of us wanted to go in here. "Because." "That isn't an answer, that is you side stepping an answer because you don't know." "I know." "Then why are we here?" He knew too but this was all part of the game. Now it was my turn to play my part. "The same reason we always come" "Which is?" I opened the door and proceeded in with out answering his question. He knew he was simply afraid. I smiled as I was afraid as well. Tweet
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