Thursday, October 20, 2011
Bookclub
Hey, is anyone interested in having a bookclub? Like, a real one where we read and discuss books? We could meet once a month at some ones house and talk and have a treat. And we'll need suggestions for books. And we can do activities pertaining to the book. And if you want you could invite your friend. Well, comment!
Something Wicked
Preface:
"Is she stable?" the woman in black asked.
"Barely. She's about to dip into the yellow zone." the doctor gruffly replied.
The woman and the doctor's eyes were glued to the monitor, scanning for any sign of movement or change. The room was silent, so much that you could hear the buzz of the lights, and the drops of cold sweat falling to the concrete floor. The room was very dark, except for little beams of light from the monitors and small lamps. The only ones in there were the woman and the doctor, and the patient, who's unconscious, on a metal table.
She was thin, and fair skinned. Her very long dirty blonde hair fell over the table, and her turquoise eyes were hidden behind her eyelids. She seemed tall for her age, being in the mid-teens.
The woman in black started pacing. She, the doctor, and the monitor were outside of the girl's square, one-way glass, chamber. "Has she left the real realm yet?" the woman asked skeptically.
"Not yet. She still has to journey through the middle realm." the doctor replied.
The woman grunted, and then went back to pacing. The girl's statistics on the monitor were normal, and remained normal for two more hours. Absolutely nothing changed. The woman was still pacing, the doctor still watching, and the monitor still buzzing.
Then the woman got impatient and exclaimed, "She is taking way too long. A normal keeper would only take half an hour. This one is taking four times that."
"She hasn't had any training at all. She's traumatized, which is normal, but she's more rebellious than normal this time." said the doctor.
"How so?"
"She's trying to find her way back to the real realm, but it's not possible, so she's completely lost." the doctor answered.
"But aren't all of them like that at first? This one is being too slow." the woman said very impatiently.
"Give her some time. Every keeper has their own time." the doctor said, trying to calm the woman down.
The woman huffed, and then walked to the glass, and just stared at the girl. Thirty minutes passed, and then the woman asked again, "How much more time?"
"Approximately an hour."
The woman then cracked. She stomped her foot, and left a crack on the floor. "That is it!" She then walked briskly into the chamber. The doctor stood up and shouted, "No! She's not stable! She'll drop into the critical zone! Don't lose control again, Samara!"
The woman grasped the girls head and chanted a few words. The woman then took a step back. The girl on the table was then lifted in the air and hovered, as a ring of light circled around her. It gradually got brighter and brighter. Soon it got so bright, that it could blind a normal person.
The woman laughed in awe, while the doctor frantically yelled to stop. The woman then whispered, "Welcome to the shadow realm, Keeper..."
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