Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

A Stilled Life





Just a few months earlier a lush green sprawled the skyline.  In this nook of the world, it is not strange to find a pinkish-hued sunrise.  That is, if you could find a line of sight from beneath the forestalling horizon.  With it’s deep-seeded concentrate, most days appear as brilliant pastel shifts, alternating through the lighter shades of the darkest portions of color itself.

But this was certainly a matter for the collar.   For now, let us focus much more deliberately; upon the actions and environs found within, much closer to, the hems and cuffs.  While in no way attempting to display a terse or curt brush of paint, I must direct the palate more distinctly toward the direction of the in-seams.  It is here, in such a location, where the covenants of solstitial behavior, garner the most fervent authoritative attention, yet whose goings-on, somehow, fall first victim, to the windswept decisions made by those who, regardless of opinion, demand prominence and influence over those directives made on the cutting room floor. 

Today a dirty flavored white-tinged blanket tops the now barren line of sky.  It is not considered phenomenal in the traditional sense, but for those in the known, such dealings are so aptly applied in this particular case, to a town, that, for all manners of speaking, could easily be described as dolefully needing a good winter’s reprieve.   But this is much too near, much too advanced a timeline.  For the many events that shaped what is as is now this day, took place in full, during those months of multi-colored foliage, where the winds toggled between a whispering warmth swathe to skin and a brisk prickling caress made to flesh still left unadorned.

Quiet is a word.  Silence is a sound.  Each of these, quite characteristic of what could be seen and heard, during this period which, when examined in retrospect, really gathered acceleration so fast, that the events themselves, didn’t span a terribly long expanse of days, yet, whose every hour, shall never dare go forgotten—that is, by those who continued operating without diminished capacity, a terribly small subset of those that made it through the hibernation that would soon follow.

A golden moonlight trickles through the massive arms above.  A station wagon, circa the mid-1970’s, flashes down, to what would be determined, if you polled the local townsfolk, as the main drag of road.  As the powder-blue relic jaunts atop freshly layered blacktop, its rear, driver’s side hubcap is released from its aesthetic obligation.  And follow it we do.  It wobbles along the road, which, if not for the time and hour, would never had made the left turn unimpeded by directional traffic.  And yet, here, at this hour, of this day, it does this precisely.  We follow and watch, as it weaves and spins its way down this side street, all the way to its final destination, at the midsection of the round curb portion of cul-de-sac design.  The metallic clinking sound it eventually made, as it spun its frame completely until finally motion ceased altogether.

A quick panning of the area shows nothing unusual, nothing unusual at all.  Directly in front of where the hubcap arrived, a normal looking, two-story house with intermingling slats of siding, peach, white, peach white.  In the second story window, a dimming light can be seen flickering.

In the room, a young boy is under the covers, yet he is not asleep.  He remains awake, quickly thumbing through an old-pulp-style magazine.  His eyes are riveted to every word of the magazine whose cover avows, in brightly colored blocked lettering, “They live, and they live near.”  The campy style cover design shows a primitively drawn UFO with golden beams rotating around its body, and an intense beam of white light streaming directly below, bathing a stereotypically drawn illustration of a werewolf.

As the boy continues his reading, a voice emanates from beyond the door, “Flynn, I know you’re awake, five more minutes, I’ll be checking…” The boy does not respond.

Typical wall decorations indicate the child’s allegiance to the localized sports teams.  The posters hanging, Sex Pistols, Misfits, Hawk and Animal—the Road Warriors, Red Dawn expresses the child’s individuality.  Stacks of books are piled in various locations throughout.  In one corner we see Emerson, Thoreau, Heidegger, Calvino.  In another we scan through Goethe, Hawthorne, Baudelaire and Rilke, Poe, Kundera, Kafka and The Brothers Grimm.  Then, oddly enough, we spy a large stack of choose-your-own-adventure and Which-way books, directly located next to a swarming stack of comic books, some in Mylar sleeves, others, as if part of some larger project, open, with baseball cards acting as placeholders for future review.

The sound of footsteps can be heard creeping closer from outside the door.  The jiggling of the knob is clearly heard within the room, to which the boy acts swiftly, in one motion, dropping the magazine to the floor and shutting off the nightlight, where now, the only illumination, is that of the outside moon that partially makes its way into the boys room.  A woman, most certainly deemed as his mother, creeps in the room, peeking in as she had declared she would but five minutes earlier, to ensure her son gets a good night’s rest.  The light from the hallway behind her is barely enough to create a full shadow.  The boy is completely under the covers, when she speaks, “Sweet dreams my sweet boy.”

When the daylight breaks, three cocks crow, presumably from the farm a block behind the cul-de-sac.  “Flynn, hurry up, you know you need to eat something before you leave…” the mother’s voice trails off…

We backtrack out the door, still ajar from the night before, most likely from his mother’s late-night visitation.  Down the grey carpeted staircase, over the laminated wooden floor, and into a kitchen area, where a fairly attractive woman in her late 30’s is busy finishing up the last batch of pancakes, scraping the last bit of batter onto the skillet.  At the table a teenage girl, who cannot be more than sixteen or seventeen years old, in pigtails and wearing a seductively selected outfit, as if it were stolen directly from an episode of Sailor Moon.  She’s reading through some homework, complaining about a test she is nowhere near ready for.  She’s barely touched her pancakes, but we notice her glass of orange juice is but half-filled, with the evidence of consumption readily seen in the pulp still clinging to the sides of its vessel.  A big white dog is begging, tongue hanging low, hoping for any scrap to hit the floor.  His patience pays off, as the girl breaks off a piece of pancake and delivers it to him under the table, without even looking.  He takes a quick nip at the food, and MARISA screams out, “bad Felix…that was my finger…”

“Wasn’t your father just warning you about feeding the dog” the mother barks at her daughter, as she rushes out the door, bag in hand, only to return moments later, bag still in hand.

“Looks like dad forgot his lunch again…” 

         “Oh, he didn’t forget…Marisa, go check on your brother…. (Yelling) Flynn, Flynn, hurry up, you’ll be late…go, go now…”

“(Griping) why, is it always my fault the little freak is such a freak…” as she stomps off up the stairs.

“Thank you, my ever-loving daughter.” The mother praises her daughter, both lovingly and at the same time in mocking fashion.

Moments later, a deep, echoic scream is heard from upstairs.  The mother drops the decanter of warm maple syrup and rushes out of the kitchen and heads up the stairs.  The dog sits there, lapping up the sweet spillage.

Back upstairs; we see things from the swiftly approaching mother’s point of view.  Marisa’s back is seen through the open door.  The mother slowly halts, fearing the worst.  She comes up behind her daughter, who jumps as her mother puts her arms around her.  The mother screams…. the daughter replies in kind…then silence…dead silence…

The boy is not in the room.  But the room is covered in blood, much more blood than one young and undersized boy could realistically house.   Quickly, the mother picks up the phone, bloodied up as it was, and dials 911…”yes, Rudy…no…. please hurry up…something terrible has happened…Flynn….

 Victoria is hosting Meeting The Bar tonight at D'Verse.  She prompts us to write with a keen eye peeled toward the symbolic.   Using symbols in my writing is one of my favorite things to do.  In all honesty, you'll be hard-pressed to find anything I've written that doesn't have at least one instance of symbolism in it.  This love for things symbolic goes back, way back, for me.  I've always found that by reading material that fully utilizes the symbolic, it opens up multiple stories within stories, it helps layer and reinforce character, theme, plot and mood.  And, well, let's just face it, symbols are like puzzles, and who doesn't enjoy a good puzzle.

I easily could have linked up something I'd written in the past, but in reading Victorias excellent article, I was inspired by the excerpt she provided from her book, and decided I'd take a swing at a short story, or, well, at least the early part of one, trying to infuse poetic prose as well.

If you want to check out some of the symbolic pieces of poetry I composed, simply look through my catalog and odds are you'll find something with a symbol or two within it, the heavier elements of symbolism are predominantly in the more abstract pieces.

So, be sure to head on over to D'Verse, check out the article, and get your symbolism on!!!

However, I am also going to link up a piece I cam up with a few weeks back.  And, the only reason I'm doing so, is because Victoria listed the ideas of dreams, which I find extremely fascinating, and this piece is entirely dream based, using dream symbolism throughout, and it was a lot of fun as well, so thought I'd share it here as well, for anyone who wanted to check it out.  Dream Doors

Monday, May 14, 2012

Moiety (Dark)

Erstwhile patrons of the disavowed
I'm sorry for the actions
these hands caused.
       are the final words my poor mother will ever hear me speak.

Shackled, in chains, paraded about the streets, naked and in shame…

       are the last sights my poor mother will have ever cast upon me…

INSIDE THE VOID….A REALM FOR THE WORST OF THE WORST
Current Population: 1

Darkness: My dearest nemesis, I know a part of you still feels what I
                feel, breathes the air I do, see the stars as they appear this
                side of the universe…you were not the one he Exiled, into
                this imbroglio of circumstance.  No, you are living the life
                that I should have been sharing, with you, side by side,
                ruling as brothers should…it was not my fault…but my words
                were never eloquent enough and as I had often suspected,
                even from the most incipient of days, you proved to
                me..there, on that final day, you never trusted me, not in
                the slightest..
             
                No…you are not here, in this place, where the texture is
                imbued with the hate and anger of knowing this is all there
                shall ever be…unjustly accused of that which I did not  
                conceive…YES, YES I DID SOME THINGS, some very bad
                things…but as for my charges…well…those things I most
                certainly did not do...

                and so I am here, in this void, securely imprisoned, with no
               hope of possible escape or vindication…no chance to prove my
               innocence…to see your face, father's too…when you hear the
               news…when you hear the truth…and I shall savor the
               apologies…I shall enjoy them very much…yet, accept them I
               shall…for despite this all…we are family…we still are kin…

               but, no, I am here, in this lonely, lonely land..where all I
               can see, is a muted and selective vision of reality…an ever
               existing imbrication…where my unhappiness and hostility
              "grace' me in haunting fashion, while the the "pleasures" of
               bearing witness to every comely vision they all see in you,
               overlaps me in dreadful patterns of regularity.

While I must ever brood, of possibility, of  for the day I see your faces again, and what these hands shall do then...

ENTER THE HARBINGER

H: Hey, sad sack…
D: Who else is here?
    For surely, you are not an imbecile
H: Nope, you got me
D: and sarcasm too... are you mocking me?
     as those in violation of such offenses, soon find
     just how ephemeral their lives can be
H: look, dude, I'm just passing through and I could give
     two plumes of a cuckoo about you, but I heard something
    you might find interesting….
D: What is this something that you speak of
H: Well, if you let me finish a thought, I'd tell you…
     I was over by the lake house, and saw your twin…
D: Not my twin, my moiety... we are one in the same, equals..
     separated that's all…He's my light, and I'm, well, I'm his
     penumbra, together we are one,united…a complete set…
     a panoply…yes, that is what father always called our unique
     gift….brother always would say it's what made us who we are…
     what made us special….me on the other hand….I saw it as the
     worst possible character flaw
H:  …anyhow, he said he'll be wed next week, on the fourth...
D: Wed, as in… marriage?
H: ...to Felicity, and that's when I
     remembered…
D: She is MINE…
H: you two were quite the item…I remember that love affair well...
D: It was not a mere dalliance, as you so crudely put it…it was much      
    more than that…it was everything...
    ...how has this come to be, tell me now...
H: Don't know, don't care…just thought you should know
D: And why…why would you come here to me…with this news...
     what motives do you conceal...in fact, how did you slip
     pass the brutes at the gates…
H: Hey, can't a guy throw another dude a bone, after all, seems like
     you could use one, being all by yourself and all…probably don't
     get many visitors...
D: Don't you pity me…not from a message boy…

Darkness rose from his throne of animosity, inured by this recent bestowal of information, bone sword firmly in hand, blood-tinged beads of sweat anointing his charcoaled skin….

H:  Dude, chill, don't work yourself…

Then, just there, Darkness thought of quite the clever ploy.  He was always an excellent miscreant, the epitome of what furtive schemers strived to become, ever the surreptitious child this one was…

D: No, you are correct, absolutely right…it matters not
H: Sounds like it mattered some…

With anger boiling beneath the flesh, Darkness was doing all he could to remain in this fragile state of composition…the slightest provocation could be his moment of undoing…the forbearance was gnawing fierce...

D: no, again, you are correct, of course she meant something…she still
  means something…but I am here, and I can not blame her for falling
  for him…after all, she most certainly sees me every time she looks at
  him, every touch, every embrace…

H: Ok, I get it, but I couldn't tell ya, as per the wings, not a shrink…

D: But…could you wait but a moment longer…I...
             Darkness quickly scurries into a room behind his throne

H: no prob…

Darkness returns, holding a talisman of ever-shifting shades of hue

D: Could you deliver this…heirloom…to my dearest brother…as a token
     of the joy I feel for this union to be….a pre-pre- wedding gift if you            
     would…
H: Now you're talking my language bro…delivering stuff, that's my
    thing…

Darkness hands the talisman to the winged courier…and off he went,
fluttering up and out from sight…

D: I pray my dear, dear brother accept this small gesture…

FADE TO LIGHT


The bold-print words were taken from Shawna's prompt at her weekly feature, Monday Melting.  Head on over there and see what others have  spun with the words supplied and join in while you're there, it's creativity at it's finest…

As for this tale…part two will appear over at my other site and continue there…it all just kind of came to me perusing the list of words Shawna provided, so I'm not sure how long this tale will wind up being, or what direction it will take…but should be fun to work through, and I'll continue to incorporate as many words as I can from this weeks list, there are 100 of them to choose from...

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Disorientation in the AM.

I awoke with a strange aura glistening the room.
At first I felt frightened, then I don't know what

But as always, logic solved

After the waking moments waked
I realized I had installed these little tap on lights
underneath the book shelves

must've forgot to turn them off...

Could there be another explanation?

Perhaps...
most likely...
yes...
         but I don't want to dream on that
         line. I've been down that path too
         often for it to only be dream.

Perhaps...

If the lights are on the morrow



Sunday, October 9, 2011

Respirate/Ventilate


NO.  RESPIRATION IS NOT THE PROPER TERM.
Ventilation is what you’re looking for

Respiration is when glucose breaks down-
In order to release energy to your cells
YES. Although uncommon, other carbohydrates will suffice.

Internally the respiration occurs
Within the mitochondria, during stages one or two

In the first- oxygen is not required
The second-which is the main, it’s required, along strengthened cycles

Moral of the story:
In some bacteria the oxidant is the nitrate       

So
Learn to ventilate
Before air becomes a mystery-
A McGuffin who can’t see the plots it drives.