Wednesday, September 7, 2011

What to do if You Become Suddenly Bored

Step 1: Go upstairs and get some food. A granola bar will suffice.

Step 2: Try, and fail, to read When Jesus Came, Corn Mothers Left for your history class.

Step 3: Play Sims Social on Facebook for an hour.

Step 4: Repeat step 2.

Step 5: Repeat step 3 and 4.

Step 6: Stop trying to read the book, put it off till tomorrow, and begin writing.

So more out of boredom than anything else, as you can see by my list of steps above, I decided that I wanted to write some snippets to music like we did in Mr. Park's creative writing class. Soooo I pulled up itunes and went to my soundtracks, hit shuffle, and off I went. Now, I can't put all of them up here because they're huge spoilers for my other stories, but I'll put up what I can. There's one that I wrote to the song Old Souls from the Inception soundtrack for Perfect Strangers (it's a long song, so the thing was like three pages....) that has a huge WTF ALEX?! moment in it, so we're holding that one off. I told Erin about it, and I'll tell you what I told her. When I wrote it I even went wtf. That's how major it is. It's a huge plot twist, but it makes everything make sense. I was proud of myself. Anyway, enough about that. Have some story bits. The song title is above every piece. They're not very long, but I hope you enjoy them anyway.


Escaflone

His feet pounded against the cold cobblestone as he tore down the dark street. Fog licked his heels as his cloak flew behind him, whipping the air, the rush of the material echoeing with his footsteps in the empty alleyway. Directly ahead of him loomed the spire of the chapel, the full moon making it nothing more than a sillouhette on the horizon. He needed to get the book there before they found it. He needed to hide it; it needed to be safe, or all Hell would break loose. Literally. Father Lokai had instructed him to hide the book in the basement of the chapel, there he would find a seal to bind the book to Earth. But it had to happen when the full moon was at it's peak in the night sky. He had only minutes. Just as he cleared the buildings and dashed up the path to the door, he heard the growls. They were catching up to him.

Allegro—Battlestar Galactica

There was something almost otherworldly about the way she danced across the floor. Her feet moved with such grace it seemed as if they never touched the floor, her body moving fluidly, like a river. He watched her curiously from his chair, his eyes roaming over her half exposed figure. She was a rare jewel, and his father had bought her just for him. Dancing into the center of the room, she tossed her head back, black hair falling like a waterfall, her eyes were closed, taking her to another world. He ached for her, though he had only just laid eyes on her. He wanted to feel her body, to touch her skin. He wanted to dance with her, be taken to her world, and never return. She twisted and turned across the floor, making her way around the room, entertaining the several men that sat within the tent. All the while, her eyes remained closed as her body expressed the story of the dance, but then, she turned, knowing exactly where he was, moving toward him. Closer and closer she came until she stopped, her knees touching his, and opened her eyes.
“My lord,” she whispered breathlessly.

Orchsong Age of Wonders

Fog floated around her ankles, a cold wind tickling the back of her neck, chilling the metal collar. On either side of her walked a man, stone faced, and unfeeling. They held chains that connected to the sides of the collar, marching her up the hill. At the top she could see dark figures waiting. They were leading her to her death. She knew it, and they knew it, but she would not be afraid. Like so many of her people before her, she would face death at the hands of the fearful. They couldn't accept her gift, feared it even, and sought to destroy any who possessed it. She would walk the same path as the others, up the steep hill where her accusers waited to see her executed. Reaching the crest of the hill, she felt the spirits of the many who had died before her, their power was strong here.
“Any last words, witch?” Spat a purple-faced townsman.
She raised her chin, peering down at the man through narrowed eyes. “I am not the last.” She said, her eyes clouding over with the Sight. “In years to come, my people will flourish here, and the sight on which we stand now will become a place of refuge for those in need. But the descendants of the villagers now, will forever be cursed, unable to return to this place, even when their lives depend upon it.”
Angered, the men holding her chains forced her to bend to the ancient bloodstained stump, pressing her cheek against the cold wood.
“Rot in Hell with the others.” the executioner growled, dropping the ax onto her neck.
The Funeral—Firefly

She was the last to leave, standing over the grave for hours after the others had gone back to their lives. As much as she wished she could return home, she knew she couldn't. Tears filled her eyes as she bent to the headstone, brushing her fingers across the carved name. Russell C. Lang. Loving husband. 1985-2011.
“You left,” she sobbed. “I can't believe you left me at home! I should have died in that accident with you!” She slammed her fist against the cold stone. “Why not me? I should have died.... I should have died.”
The cold fall air bit at her nose, making her tears feel like ice running down her cheeks, blowing the leaves around her. In the whisper of the wind, she heard his voice, one last time.
Because I love you...
Battlestar Sonatina—Battlestar Galactica

Georgia shuffled across the room in her socks and short silk nightgown. It was two in the morning, but she couldn't sleep. Rarely did she have a hard time sleeping, and if she ever did, it was only for one reason. The nightmares. They kept her awake at night, forcing her to relive the awful memory of the gruesome murder of her best friend Keisha. She hated remembering it. And so, when the nightmares came, she wandered her apartment aimlessly in the dark, until she came to the piano by the window overlooking the city.
She sat down, the polished black wood was cold on her bare legs, the keys chilly beneath her fingers. Quietly she began to play a woeful tune, swaying in time with the music. Closing her eyes, she let the soft sounds take her to a better place, somewhere safe where she could be with her friends, and not worry about having the FBI on her tail. This con on Wall Street was taking all the brain power she had. It was hard enough to convince investors to buy into her “stock,” and now she had to dodge the FBI poking their noses into everyone's business. She had outsmarted the feds before, and then it had only been her and Brittain. Now she had a whole network of people that would be caught before her, and if one so much as disturbed a string on her web, she would cut it off, and rebuild.
A noise behind her startled her, her fingers mashing the keys. She turned around to find Brittain standing near an armchair, his hands running up and down its surface to ensure it was a chair he had just run into, and not something else.
“You know, you are horrible in the dark.” Georgia sighed, turning around on the bench to face him.
He smiled. “You rearranged on me. I hardly think that's fair."
She stood up and walked slowly across the room, taking deliberately quiet steps until she was inches from Brittain. “Life's not fair.”
He started, his hand twitching at the closeness of her voice. “How did you get so close without me hearing?”
“I'm a ninja,” she joked.
He smirked. “Let's see you get out of this then,” he slipped his arm around her waist, pulling her into his chest. “Mmm. Silk. Nice, any lace?”
“Wouldn't you like to know.” Playfully she twisted herself out of his grasp, his fingertips still lingering on her waist, nearly out of reach. “Don't you wish you could see me now?” She took several large steps, again, careful to make little noise until she reached the hallway. “I'm ninja.”
He turned on his heel toward her voice. “When you can vanish like that around people who can see, we'll call you a ninja. For now, you're a cheater.”

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