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Monday Oct 30, 2006

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A little pretentious, Halloween fiction.... biggrin

In the season of desperation, I returned to the Tower and found myself unable to process the changes I found there.

Her face swam in and out of focus. I tried to touch it time and again, tears crawling down my cheeks, but my fingers merely passed through the image of her, like the shreds of memory that she was--intangible, inconsequential.

But it was the Tower, that long, dark edifice that reached towards the night sky, towering above the limestone cliffs of a forgotten bone-yard, which drew my attention. The air was cold, yet alive with a whispered breeze that sang of ache and disillusion.

The Tower--its iron doors as I had left them on that fateful night. Leaves, brown, dried and cracked, littered the basalt steps fronting the entrance, evidence that none had trespassed there for such a long, desperate time.

None save me.

The wind, biting cold now, began to pitch and scream.

Her voice, I swear, rode those wild buffets and her fingernails raked my core. Stealing myself, I kicked past the piled leaves, leaves somehow spared the torment of the wind and held nearly immobile against the Tower itself. I touched the frigid metal of the Tower's door. I pushed and felt the hinges grind against ancient fittings. The torment of the opening door added to the cacophony of the wind and a new lashing tore my being. I nearly fell back but, after several eternal moments, gathered myself, stepping forward.

She was standing in the doorway, a hideous affectation of the Tower's power over my mind. I was mad, I knew, but I had come full circle. The wind was screaming my torment and the empty sockets in her withered face drove the cold deeper into my soul.

Happy Halloween! skull
radiofrank:
Prententious is good. wink
Oct 31, 2006
radiofrank:
I'm glad that it's almost over, and I'd prefer to not have to do it again.
Nov 2, 2006

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