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The 1st chapter of a story of that i wrote ages ago. This is my first story on here, LOL |
<-<-xxx//Hey ya ppl. A really old story of mine, i've probably mucked up my oldy language but oh well, you can probably guess what they'r on about. Yeh, maybe i shouldn't of put it as a 13 but i WAS 13 when i wrote itxxx->-> Prolouge ------------- "Dragonâs Child, Dragonâs Child, Where art thee? Moonâs Offspring Divine, answer me! Upon this coming hour, thee alone can quell, The disaster that will banish Earth unto the depths of hell, Thee was small and insignificant âtill this day, Forth now âtis thou fate, to banish ragnorok away, Beforth thou age coming, so hurry make haste, Lest thee doth not saveth us, death thee must face, For alas the amulet upon thee breast, jewel so fiery red, âTis a gift and curse for it is it that shalt make thee dead,â The waters of the stone basin churned and boiled as the Witch-Queen chanted. ââTis made, the spell âtis made,â the witch said to the cloaked figure. âThank you,â âThou husband shalt not approve,â âWhy does he have to approve?â the cloaked woman sighed. âAlas he is King Almighty, Father of the Gods,â The witch stated simply. âBut I created the mortals! I refuse to let them die! I-I am their mother,â âThen thee hath fooleth me, mother...â The witch said sarcastically. âStop mocking me,â the cloaked woman demanded, âI mean I created every one of them from clay, I breathed every soul in existence, I-I!â âAlas, you did create them but to his land,â the witch said, âAnd he choose that there shalt be an end to the world and it shalt be so,â âSo?â âThee art breaking thou oath,â âNot reallyâŚâ âExcuse me?â âI have merely installed a power in one who has the power to prevent it. The mortals can now defend themselves. And that one justs happens to be my sisterâs daughter, one shouldnât be,â âI still a-thinkâŚâ âDo I care what you think!â the woman yelled, âIâm the one who has chosen this. And beside you have already cast the spell,â âYes I hath and I probably am no longer welcome in thee land?â âWha-?â âThou husband shalt forbid me entering Asgard now,â âNo he wonât know,â âThe all father will always know,â âWellâŚIâll confessâŚIâll say it was my idea and I threatened you into it or something,â âFine then, as long as I cannot be blamed,â âYes, Yes, go now before anyone spots us,â âGood bye,â <-<-xxx//Ok, yep it sounds a lil rubbishio but the propr story starts in chapter 1xxx->-> Chapter 1 --------------- Agony. Pure agony. Ayri forced herself onto her burning feet.She could feel her blood drooling down her semi-naked back, mixing with her sweat. But she couldn't show she was weak, it would make him more angry. She felt the sharp blade of the bloody knife streak down her cheek bone, deep and hating. But she stayed calm, stern, stubbornly standing her ground although inside she wanted to scream in pain. Her red-brown eyes stared scornfully into his green ones. Into the green eyes of the man who was meant to love her. He forced her against the wall and she knew what was coming. But no, she couldn't act tough on this a let him carry on like she didn't care. As he roughly fumbled around in the darkness she could hear the terrified screams of her three year old daughter. She couldn't bring another child into this world, a world when all they know is the four walls of the house and their abusive drunk father. In a spur of unexplainable hateful energy, her bruised knee shot upwards and he yelled out in pain. She stumbled past him, barely able to walk in her injured state let alone run. She slammed the door shut once she came into Fay's nursery, flicking the lock. Fay carried on screaming and she could hear Jon's drunken footsteps coming nearer. The door shuddered as the crazed man slammed into the door. But the strong timberes stayed firm. Ayri clung to the lock. If he got in, she was dead. But then who would care? The door banged again but the huge burly man could not move it. Swearing viciously, he went away. To waste another weeks wages in the ale house. Ayri tried to staunch the heavy flow of ruby red blood streaming from her broken nose with her sleeve. It was her fathers fault. It was all his fault. He was the one who forced Ayri to marry Jon son of Lord Harold. Why did he do it? Because he needed a few bob to start his business of trade up. Who had money? Lord Harold. But what can he sell which is of any value? Oh of course his daughter! They could get married and she would be looked after and he would have a bed of gold! They would all be happy! Or so he thought. Ayri had married Jon when she was fourteen. He was sweet for about a year âthe honey moon period-but then her started the violence. He would roll in late, after getting drunk and Ayri would have to obey his every wish. She would back, refusing but she eventually he would truimph. She would be beaten for burning thr meat slightly or not silencing Fay instantly. Fight ups were an every day occurence, Ayri ws strictly forbidden to leave the house so she didn't know any different. Besides, Ayri couldnât leave him, divorce was forbidden. She couldn't get the law on him, they disbelieved women and told them to cope and go back to their humble lives. She could copeâŚjust. She had blood smeared across her face, her nose crooked. Her pale left shoulder was covered in bruises while her right in cuts.Her legs were weak, numb and torn. Her black hair was cruelly hacked and pulled. She limped to Fayâs crib. Fay was still wailing, but coughing through pain of the length of her cries.. Ayri soon found out why she was screeching. A gash had been struck across her forehead. It wasnât deep, it was obviously half-hearted but it was a blow. âMama! Mama! Dada hursy Fee!â the poor child wept, âFee Sared Sared!â âI am too Fay,â Ayri said, hugging her daughter, âI canât let you be hurt. I can cope with him hurting me but that bloody pig isnât hurting you, babe,â âDada hursy Fee!â âI know babe, thatâs why weâre going,â âWhere!? Where? Where goey mama?â âI donât know but away from your father,â Ayri quickly gathered a bag full of essentials. She didnât need to rush; she knew he would be throwing their money away at the Ale house. But still⌠She packed a few blankets, a couple of pairs of clothes each, some nappies for Fay. She packed food, mostly for Fay as she herself was used to not eating much. She took some of her hidden gold coins and a cloak. Then she grabbed a meat knife for a weapon. She strapped Fay into her baby-carrier and put the bag on her back. âReady Fay?â âYep, Yep mama,â Ayri took a deep breath; she hadnât stepped through the front door for about two years. She stepped. She was out. She hurried into the rainy twilight of the streets, shushing Fay as the went. She found it hard navigating the alleys-much had changed in two years. * She eventually came to the great gate of the south. It was locked. âGuards! Guards! Open up,â âWho calls?â âA women, a citizenâ âTo go in our out my darling?â the guard asked, changing his tone, coming out of the tower house into the torrential rain. âOut, sir,â âWhy, we could do with a few pretty birds in this city?â He had obviously had a couple of drinks. But Meyla could see he wasnât the sort to get violent like Jon. Hopefully âIâll return,â she called up to him but she had no intention to. âIâm not supposed to open the gate mâ lovieâ âPlease Mister?â âOK, but on one condition,â âAnd what would that be,â âOh, I donât know, a kiss perhaps?â âPervâ thought Ayri, feeling thoroughly sick. But she had to get away, how else could she leave before Jon finds out. âTwo seconds,â she called back, in the most confident-seductive voice she could muster. Fay stared confused at her as she put her and the bags in the bushes near by, "Be ready for me," âOoo, You betcha!â âHorrid Perverted Git,â Ayri thought viciously. She turned to Fay. âMamaâs going for a couple of minutes, Iâve got to leave you here,â âWhy?â âBecause I must,â Ayri kissed her daughters forehead, âPlease be quiet so no one can hear you,â âOkeys mama,â âOK then babe, see you,â âBye byes,â Ayri then went into the tower, her stomach convulsing as she trailed up the winding stairs. She came to the top to find a man old enough to be her grandfather waiting for her. âOne kiss then,â she said uncertainly, trying not to show her fear, offering him her cheek. He leapt at her forcing his wrinkly purple lips one hers. She tried not to choke on his hideous breath. She felt him try to take off her top⌠âThatâs enough,â she said, wriggling away. âAaah come on,â âNo, that wasnât part of the deal, it was a kiss not that,â Ayri said trying to compose herself, âOpen the gates,â âNot until youâve done what I want,â âNo, not until youâve opened the gates,â âYou will?â âOpen the gates, Guard,â At the promise of his wishes being met he obeyed, winding the gates open. âNow then,â he grinned, revealing yellow, crooked teeth. She let him kiss her. She let him try and take off her top with his gnarled hands. But he was too caught up in his perverted passion to realize she was forcing them backwards to the balcony over looking the gates. She pulled away. âLovie?â the man asked, âWhy have you stopped?â âBecause youâre about to die,â âWha-?â She pushed him backwards sending him over the balcony fencing. His blood curdling scream was softened by the fury of the rain and his blood washed away in the puddles. She stared down for a minute or so. How unheartless had she been? She...killed. But she couldn't stay, she had to escape. Ayri picked Fay and the bags up and walked neatly passed the manâs dead body. The rain was still relentless and it was now fully night. They passed through the gates. They were free. * âMama when we goey sop?â âI donât know, go to sleep,â âDon Wanu, Fee wetty wetâ âPlease, Babe,â âNope!â Ayri sighed and carried on down the cracked stone road. It wasnât long until she found a small burrow on the edge of the road. It was sheltered by some fallen oaks. âLook,â Ayri put Fay and the bag inside the burrow before following herself. It was small but big enough for them and quite dry as the Oaks sheltered it. She wrapped two blankets around her daughter who had now drifted off to dream land and one round herself. âGoodnight, muffin,â she whispered to the snoring three-year old. She wondered whether Jon had realized she was missing yet. What would he do when he found out? Would he seek her? Would he set the law upon her? Or would he simply remarry and abuse that unfortunate girl the way he had her. Ayri yawned. She was so tired. She lay down and hugged the warm bundle of baby next to her. Then closed her eyesâŚ. <-<-xxx//Did u like it? ^^ I'll get crackin on chapter 2 now!xxx->-> |