Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The Magic Man

11:11PM
Ugh! I hate blackouts, more so because I can't read my analog watch. Who even uses analog watches anymore?! Last time I checked it was 11:07PM. Its been nearly pitch black since then. The only source of light I have is furnace. Not a very convenient way to stay warm in this new century, nor a very bright way for light. I think someone broke in a few moments ago, doesn't matter since the only way in here is through the dumb waiter on the second floor.

Sometime later...
I felt something strange, something cold. I dare not look up from my crouched position, the shadows are moving in an unnaturally natural way, I hear footsteps on the wooden planks above me, and then all around me! Perhaps I am hearing things, or rats maybe? NO! It can't be! My eyes deceive me! The entity, appears before me out of shadows! This is not right, this is unnatural! His silhouette is dancing in the flashes of the fire! Is it a human?!

Even later...
What a strange being he was. To find out that this house has a history at a time like this, you can't trust a China-man these days, you couldn't trust them then and you can't trust them now! Apparently this house used to be a boarding house of some sort for the those that came looking for gold centuries ago. They regularly practiced the conjuration of "familiar spirits" to help them find their fortune's fill. On one night an unlucky lad ventured into this basement and was caught up in a ritual flame, where he was consumed and became trapped in the shadows. Poor old sod, and yet he spoke of fantastical things that his misfortune had allowed him to witness. It seemed as though he wasn't cursing his cursed life, but rather making the best of it. But there was something sinister about him that made him appear... Now that I recall he had this thing about him that made his stories literally come to life!
He stood up and thanked me for the company, I asked him to where he was departing. He told me the storm was almost up and that when things get dry the furnace should not be left on. A very plain exit for the "Magic Man".

4 comments:

  1. Wow, very nice. I couldn't stop reading, my eyes were glued to the screen the whole time. It's very captivating. It immediately grabs your attention from the first sentence. It also flows very nicely.

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  2. This reminds me so much of C. S Lewis' Perelandra. Almost exactly. Not in style/vocabulary, but more so with the concept. Okay, maybe a little bit like C.S Lewis' style. Holy crappy cowlicks when are you even going to get started on reading that book of his?? This is good. Though it'd be awesome if you could elaborate in between the "later"'s one day.

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  3. i catch the frantic setting well. i like the writing too. why can't you trust a china man? o.O but it would help to find out what happens between each execerpt.

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  4. @fcazares
    The opinion on how much you can't trust a china man is based on the experience of the character himself. The phrase, "you can't trust a china man" is just something that is always thrown around when you mix an American market with a foreign speaking China man. Look what happened in the movies Gremlins. Anyway, its nothing serious, try "googling it" and see what you get.

    @Anonymous Jan,17 2013 7:26PM
    The "later"s were used in a joking way, I am parodying the comic book style of telling time without being specific(earlier that day, next, back at the lab, etc). I'll add in another one at the end so that this can be a little clearer.

    @Drake Benson
    Thanks for the input, now go share it with the world!

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