Monday, 26 December 2011

Daemones Dominus

22 August 2018 - Wednesday
Today was great! It was my birthday (I turned 16) and I got $150 from my Nana, a new laptop from my parents and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. I also got this leather notebook that I'm  going to use as a diary. I'm not gonna put "Dear Diary" though, that's just stupid.

23 August 2018 - Thursday
Oh man, today my girlfriend gave me a  special "treat" at lunch today behind the gym. I don't think I should tell you what it was though, it was pretty.... sexy

24 August 2018 - Friday
I had the strangest dream last night. I got up and was walking down the road. While I was walking past the House of Mirrors (a mirror shop in my town) I noticed that my reflection had small lumps on it's head and black eyes. The eyes weren't just black though, well, they were, but whenever I moved, they'd leave a small trail that would disappear after a few seconds, like they were pouring shadows. I didn't seem to notice though and I kept walking. I walked all the way through to the other side of town and out into the western suburbs. I stopped outside of Steve's house (one of my friends). I just stood outside, staring at the house. Then I walked up to the door and just held the handle. It was night time and I didn't want to wake anyone up so I tried to leave, but I couldn't take my hand of the handle, then a voice (it sounded like my voice) whispered, "I think it's time you went to sleep." That's when I woke up in the middle of the floor of my room. I have to go now, mum's yelling at me to get ready for school.Steve wasn't at school today. I'm probably just being paranoid but I think it had something to do with that dream. It was so strange, no matter how weird or violent or restless the dream, I've never woken up outside of my bed, or sleep walked.

25 August 2018 - Saturday
They announced Steve dead today. They said that his mum found him yesterday after coming home from work. He died in his sleep, no one knows how. 

27 August 2018 - Monday
The funeral was yesterday. I didn't have time to write.

28 August 2018 - Tuesday
I'm completely over Steve's death, it's almost like I never knew him or never cared at all. It's like those stories on the news. People die but you have absolutely no connection to them and you know it's sad but, you don't really care. I also had another dream last night, just like the other one except this time horns had grown where the lumps were and I had a tail. This time though, I was outside Marcus' house before I woke up.

29 August 2018 - Wednesday
Marcus was away today, but I almost felt happy about that. If he's dead, does that make me a bad person for being happy about that possibility? When I woke up today my laptop was on and a text file was open. The only thing it said was "Daemones Dominus." What language is that?

30 August 2018 - Thursday
I was right, Marcus is dead. He was a good friend, but I'm not sad about the loss. Actually, I almost feel... happy? proud? I feel good about it, but I also feel physically and mentally stronger. Why?

31 August 2018 - Friday
Another dream, this one different. I was in my room, standing in front of the full-body mirror by my desk. I remember putting on my glasses to hide my eyes. There were others too, two of them. One was a girl with black hair and purple eyes, the other one looked like the Grim Reaper except that it had a plane white mask on. I couldn't tell if it was a guy or a girl but I think it was a guy because he looked kind of buff. I remember having a conversation with the lady. It went like this:
Me - "Who next?"
Girl - "How about your best friend, or your girlfriend?"
Me - "No, I'm saving them for last, when the transformations complete."
Girl - "Good thinking."
Me - "Go to sleep now."
And that's when I woke up. Could I be killing them?

1 September 2018 - Saturday
I didn't have a dream last night. I've also been feeling different. I feel fitter, stronger, faster, smarter and ultimately better. I also don't get tired, the only down side is that I have gaps or lapses in my memory. I don't know what's happening, but it feels great! I don't get hungry either!

6 September 2018 - Thursday
I feel crap. My eyes hurt, my head hurts, my back hurts and my tail bone hurts.It feels like something's trying to force it's way out of my body. I've also been seeing purple eyes around and in my room, never more then one pair at a time. What's happening to me?

20 September 2018 - Thursday
I've been in hospital since the 7th. They ran every test on me but found nothing, only small lumps on my head, lover back and on my shoulder blades. They wouldn't let me bring my diary with me, but now I've been released. I'm still in a lot of pain, but there's nothing they can do for me. Help.

21 September 2018 - Friday
I haven't been to school since August. I think it was the 31st, but I can't remember. I was told that almost all of my friends are dead, only my best friend Tom and my girlfriend Katie are still alive. I know I killed everyone.

25 September 2018 - 
Tom's dead. I'm losing track of all the days. That things coming for me. The girl and the reaper. I can only keep writing to save my mind but I don't know why. Katie's next. Then me. Save me.

PLEASE HELP ME.

28 September 2018 - 
Time is short. I know what's happening now.
I don't know how it's possible, but it is. I'm hiding this note book away in the hope that one day I'll find it again. If anyone should find this before me, then they must know hat I am barely human any more. The horns don't hurt any more, but the tail and wings are still growing. My time is up, but to anyone finds this, please remember me. I love you Katie. I miss you already, I'm sorry that I couldn't say good-bye in person. Please remember me. My name is...

~~~~~

15 May 2030 - Wednesday
I completely lost my humanity 12 years ago. I don't remember much about that time, only what's written in this journal. I found this while searching the house of my latest victims. It wasn't until something drew me to this book and I read it that I realised they were my parents that I killed. I miss them. Sorrow. A human emoting I abandoned 12 years ago. I've missed it. I miss being human. I took everything I had for granted. I'm the Lord of the Demons now. The youngest ever, 28 by human years, but barely even a child by demon years. I was destined for this, or so I was told. Zhaira (the girl with purple eyes) took me under her wing when the transition started. She's not a demon, but she's not human either. I have no idea how powerful she is, or what she is, but she has a demon as a... slave? He's almost as powerful as me, if not more. I'm remembering more now about my human life. I think somewhere, somehow, I'm still human. A human trapped in a demon's body? Why me? I don't  know, but the more I write, the more I remember, the more I feel. I feel an emptiness I haven't felt in an eternity it seems. I miss life, I miss my friends, I miss my parents, I miss everything. I don't feel like myself any more. I feel... human. Do you think that somewhere out there, even a devil may cry? I can feel it. The warm liquid flowing down me face. What was it? Tears, I think that's what they are. Yea, tears. I'm crying. I feel so alone, so weak, so vulnerable. I don't want this. I am the Lord of the Demons. Daemones Dominus. That's who I am, but I don't want it. I want to be human. I want to live again. I want to love, to cry, to feel emotion, to sleep, to eat. I want my life back, I want to be human. I want to be human.

Katie. I wonder how she is. Is she happy? Maybe, in another reality, I could of at least said good-bye. Daemones Dominus.... A noble title, surely, but not one that I want.

Who am I? I don't deserve a name. I'm a devil, a monster. I don't deserve to live, but I will seek out my humanity.

I want to be human.

~~~~~

She walked through the rows of grave, holding a bouquet of roses. It was raining, but she still only wore jeans and a t-shirt. She stopped in front of a grave. It looked like any other moss covered grave. She read the date, ignoring the name concealed by moss. 22 August 2002 - 28 September 2018. She knelt down and cleaned the grave, placing the roses on the newly cleaned grave one by one. 29 roses. "One for each year," she whispered, "happy birthday." She stood up, letting the rain fall on her. She heard something behind her and she turned to face what looked like a man. He ad wings, a tail and two horns on his head. His head was lowered and his dark hair hung over his face.
"Katie?" He asked.
"Who are you? How do you know me?" He raised his head and pointed at the grave. "Who are you?" She asked again. He was wearing glasses.
"I've missed you." He replied with sadness in his voice.
"Tell me who you are or else I'll call the police." She noticed a small leather notebook in his hand. He raised his free hand to take off his glasses revealing black eyes. Katie stepped closer, staring into his eyes. "I know you, don't I." He nodded and his eyes grew lighter. "Tell me, who are you?" She reached up and felt his face. She realised he was crying. His eyes became completely clear and human and she instantly recognised him. She stepped back in shock as she said his name. "Jesse?" The man closed his eyes and she rushed forward to hug him. "I've missed you so much!" She said. He hugged her and gave her the book. For a long time they stood there holding each other without saying a word. Then he whispered in her ear, "I want to be human."

(Zhaira)

The Unicorns, The Tale of Kim Sarten

(Part OnePart Two)


~The planet of Astrox was in a state of war. Before the war, the monarchy that ruled over Astrox had been fair, peaceful and kind to all of the planets inhabitants. The monarchy wasn't of pure blood though. The previous Kings and Queens had had many partners (of many different species) in their lifetimes and almost anyone, no matter what you were, could claim to be the true heir to the throne of the planet. It was for this reason that only direct descendants could become Kings and Queens. One day, a new king took the throne, but he was cold and soulless. When this king was out for a walk one day, a human crossed his path. He scrunched up his nose at the foul smell of their blood. A nearby griffon nothiced this and stared at this so-called "King" and tried to place his species. His skin was black, his eyes and hair were shining white, he had black horns, a tail forked tail with barbs on the ends, two arms and four legs that were more like sharp spikes with a knee in it. He couldn't quite place the species. Then he realised that this new king was part of a rare and deadly species. He was a Beowulf. This Beowulf "king" declared war on the humans, vampyres, werewolves and all other creatures that either looked like humans, or started out as humans. The creatures under his control were forced to follow his orders because, as hated as they were, Beowulves were incredibly strong and persuasive. And thus, the war began. There was a small band of renegades that fought as much as they could, but they were weak. A dragon knight under control of the evil king fled from him and joined the resistance, causing many of his brethren to follow. The war enveloped the whole planet. Except for Solus City, the walled city where all humans and other creatures were welcome, all except those who worked for the Beowulf. Solus City was the heart of the resistance.

~ Kim Sarten was born in room 1689B of the St. Umbrus Hospital in Solus City, Astrox in the year 2734. She was human, just like her parents. However, her birth could not have been at a time that was worse then this. The cities walls were falling and soldiers were charging into the city. When Kim first opened her bright yellow eyes, she was clean and in her mother's arms. They were running through the brightly lit corridors of the hospital. Her mother hushed quietly at her, smiling and singing but with tears in her eyes. Kim could tell that she was scared and so she was as well, but she didn't cry. Her father was running ahead of them with a gun, shooting at anyone who crossed their path. They reached a door and charged through it. Their was a circle pad on the floor and her mother stood on it while her father played with some brightly coloured buttons and switches to the side. She looked back up at her mother and saw that she was screaming at her dad, no longer hiding the fear and panic. Her dad was screaming back, also crying. Kim sniffed and tears trickled down her face. She was only an hour old and she had already learnt fear. She looked at her father as he pushed one more button and stopped. Green light exploded around them and she saw her mum reach out to her dad, but it was too late. The light surrounded them; lines of different shades of green. Then the light was gone.

~When she grew older, Kim would always have the same nightmare. Running through that hall. Standing there in her mother's arms. The man she guessed was her father. The green light, and then woke up. She knew that wasn't the end though. Her earliest memory after the nightmare was one of her playing with blocks while the adults around her talked about a "journey" that they were on. There was another person that was her age on what she called, "The Space Bird". His name was Alex, and he was her best friend.

~On her 10th birthday, they finished their journey. They had landed on a planet that the grown-ups called "Earth". Kim and Alex had been educated on the long flight, but they had no idea about this planet and how it worked. They had learnt English and how to read and write it. They had learnt all the basics of Earth, but they were still behind the usual 10 year olds on the planets. Kim walked up to a pond that they had landed by. The water was clear and she could see her reflection. She looked long and hard at her eyes and her mum asked what she was doing. "My eyes have changed mum. They used to be yellow, now they're blue."
"That's right honey. That's because of the atmosphere."
"What's the atmosphere?"
"I'll tell you later," she said. They unpacked their stuff and placed it outside under the surrounding trees. One of the adults screamed when she went to unpack more luggage. She ran back out, went straight to one of the stronger men and whispered in his ear. He took the other men and went inside. The word spread and eventually everyone knew about the black unicorn foal that was on board. The adults gathered all of the children together and counted them to make sure that no one was missing. They panicked when they finished counting and counted again. 2.. 4.. 6.. 8..10.. 10 children. There were meant to be 12.. It was the oldest children, Kim and Alex, that were missing. Everyone was rushing around, trying to find them, but they could't be found anywhere. The men searched their ship but didn't find the foal, or the children. All they found was broken egg shells from a unicorn egg, scratches on the walls, and blood.

~ The two children had found the unicorn before the others had and tried to play with it, but the unicorn was hungry, and attacked them. The unicorn ran towards Alex and impaled his hand with it's spike and shook furiously to get it off again. Alex screamed out in pain as tears rolled down his cheeks. Kim stood back, shocked to see a horn sticking through her best friends hand. There was blood everywhere now. It was dripping on the unicorn's face, all over Alex's hand and down his arm, and also on the floor and walls. Kim was crying now, the poor little girl was only 10 and had no idea what to do. She saw the broken shells on the ground. They were pink, blue and purple, and also looked very sharp. She listened to her instincts and picked one of the pieces up. She slashed at the unicorn with the sharp piece of shell and sliced it's eye open. The unicorn screamed in pain and jumped out of one of the windows at the back of the ship with Alex still attached to it. Kim jumped out of the window after them, cutting her leg on a piece of broken glass, and chased them into the forest. When she caught up to them she saw that the unicorn had begun eating her friend. He was still kicking and screaming while his stomach had been ripped open and the unicorn began feasting on his soft, moist entrails. Eventually though, he stopped moving and the unicorn could eat in peace. Kim watched in horror as the unicorn slurped up Alex's intestines and munched on his liver. She tried to scream but the horror of what she saw was just too much. A man yelled out behind her and the unicorn turned. It saw Kim and charged at her. She saw it coming but she couldn't move; she was paralysed by fear. Just as the unicorn was about to get her, one of the grown-ups threw a rock at it, making it jump out of the way and miss her. The unicorn saw the men approaching and hissed at Kim. It turned and ran away, never to be seen again.

~The rest of Kim's life was reasonably normal. She grew up, got an education, had a good job with lots of money and met a nice man named James who quickly became her best friend. Her life was perfect. She had just moved into a new, three story house in a nice part of town when she got the news that one of her oldest friends had been killed by, what looked like a horse. Kim went over see the damage that had been done to her friend's house when the "horse" attacked. There was a silver liquid on the floor which looked like mercury and there were holes in the walls that looked like that had been made by a large drill. She placed her foot in a small puddle of the silvery liquid and it acted just like mercury. She knew then that it had been a unicorn, not a horse that had killed her friend. She told her mum about it but she just waved it aside. "There are no unicorns on earth dear, and even if there were, it wouldn't have been the same unicorn."
"But mum..."
"It was over 10 years ago. Just let it go." And that's exactly what she did. She let it go, and soon she forgot about the unicorns again. Her life went back to being normal. James moved in with her. The two became lovers and then got married. They were together for almost 2 years when Kim got the news that her mother had also been killed by a "horse". This time she went straight over to her mum's house as soon as she heard the news. The police were still at the scene and were just about to leave when she arrived. She forced her way in through the back door and snuck through the house. She reached the living room and saw the big pool of blood. She listened and she heard some of the officers talking. "Whatever it was, it ate most of her. Lucky the mail man saw the blood splatter on the window, or else her body could of gone unnoticed for years."
"Yea. Hey, what do you think it was? I mean, there are the woods over there, and there were the horse prints on the carpet and everything, but what about that mercury? What was all that about?"
"I have no idea, but I'd say that, whatever it was, ran back into those woods." Kim went back outside and looked over at the woods. She walked towards them and noticed a trail of silver mercury along the group. She followed the trail and found a big, black unicorn standing in a clearing. It had a small cut on it's side which the blood was dripping out of, and it had a scar across it's eye. It was the same unicorn that she had seen when she was 10. Memories ran through her mind that night when they had first landed on Earth, memories of the long trip there and of the days when all she knew was the small space ship that had taken them through space. She remembered that old nightmare she always had. Running through the halls, standing on the pad, the father she never knew, and the green light. That light. The unicorn turned it's head and she dived behind a bush. Peering out, she saw more unicorn, at least a dozen. There were also horses mixed in with them, treating them like the unicorns were horses too, even though they knew that they were different. A thought came to her mind but she promptly threw it away. She slowly backed away and ran out of the woods. She drove back home to her husband, the idea still there in the back of her mind radiating a faint, green glow on her thoughts.

~ When she got home it was late and she went straight to bed. She climbed into the bed and cuddled up to her husband. She closed her eyes and tried to sleep, but the thought kept coming back to her and it repulsed her. It was ridiculous and yet... She was pregnant, maybe that's why she was having such strange thoughts. Later, when her child was born, she would forget all about the thought that repulsed her so much. The unicorns and the horses were living side-by-side. They looked the same if you didn't notice the horns and, if your sight wasn't so good, you might not even be able to tell them apart, but the unicorns were still there. They weren't horses, and the horses knew that, but they still kept them around. Maybe they felt sorry for the unicorns, but either way, it was still clear that they weren't from the same world. Kim couldn't help but think these thoughts as she went to sleep. And as she finally fell into a deep sleep, a final thought crossed her mind. What about us? Are we really that much different from the unicorns?

The Unicorns, Part Two

(Part One)

~ It was almost a month since she had convinced Courtney to join their noble cause and, just as she had planned, she too began to see the unicorns, not as animals, but as monsters that didn't deserve the life they were given. Kim was pleased with the progress she had made with slowly destroying that annoying conscience Courtney had. She reached a door, pulled out a bottle of Vicks, put a drop under her nose and blinked her eyes at how strong the smell was. She opened the door, walking into a morgue and saw Courtney leaning over a dead unicorn on a metre high table, studying it intently. Kim creeped up behind her, peered over her shoulder and spoke right into her ear. "What'cha doing?" Poor Courtney hadn't seen or heard her coming and mistook her for a unicorn that had snuck in. She jumped up, fell off her chair and scrambled backwards for a few second before realising it was only Kim. She got back up, feeling embarrassed at how jumpy she had been, and sat back down. 
"I'm just taking a closer look at the outside of these things." Kim walked over to an unusually high table that was about 2 metres off the ground. It had a top of the table was glass and it was set in steel frame that was suspended from both the ceiling and the floor so that it could be moved up and down. She walked underneath the platform and looked up but was sad to see that everything was silver and red. She walked over to a switch on the side and flicked it down. "If you're gonna play with dead things then wear gloves. It's dangerous." Courtney said when she heard the platform being lowered. Kim put a pair of gloves on and flicked the switch again so it rested between up and down. The table stopped. Kim looked on top and shuddered a little when she saw a unicorn with it's limbs spread apart, head severed and body cut open from its neck down. The inside of it's body was a mixture of red and a shimmering silver substance that looked like mercury. "Be careful of the blood, it's not quicksilver but it's just as toxic and extremely similar." Kim loved playing with mercury. She thought it was cool how it moved like water but looked slightly solid. She poked her finger into the moist insides of the beast but pulled it out when she felt that it was still warm.
"Gaah! How long has this been dead?" Kim asked.
"A few hours. Their bodies maintain the heat for a long time due to the blood being such a good insulator."
"Right. Fun."
"Very."
"That unicorn just blinked."
"What?"
"It just blinked."
"No it didn't," argued Courtney.
"Yes, it did. Look at it's eyes." Courtney looked at the unicorn's eyes but they were still that same, deep and lifeless black as they had been that morning. Unlike the unicorn on the adjustable glass platform, the one Courtney was looking at was whole. She looked closer at the eyes and noticed something. Those weren't the eyes, they were the eye lids. Without warning the jet black unicorn kicked out and hit Courtney in the stomach, pushing her off her chair and onto the floor which forced the wind right out of her lungs. It rolled off the table and landed on it's feet. It stood up and ran across the room before stopping and turning around. It's eyes were glowing a bright, crimson red that reminded Kim of the colour of a large amount of blood, like in a blood bag. It breathed heavily out of it's nose, releasing blue and black smoke. It reared up onto it's hind legs and slammed it's front hooves down, cracking the tile floor. It stared menacingly at Kim as she slowly reached out for the scalpel on the platform. She lifted it up in front of her, ready to fight. The unicorn lifted it's head up and shook it's mane. When it brought it's head back down it opened it's mouth, unhinging it's jaw, and hissed. It shot  it's black saliva out sideways and lashed it's forked tongue at her. As it did that, eight black tentacles tipped with silver emerged from the back of it's horse-like neck, blue electricity crackling between them and it's horn. A door burst open to the side of the beast and one of the security guards burst in. The unicorn sent a large shot of electricity shooting towards him. It hit him in the middle of the chest and his clothes burst into flames. He staggered back into the hall and hit one of the fish tanks on display, smashing it and spilling water everywhere. The unicorn walked slowly walked forward as though it were taunting Kim and Courtney (who was still recovering from the kick). Kim looked closely and could of sworn she saw a smile as it advanced closer and closer, dragging out their inevitable death. A door opened silently behind it and another guard walked in carrying a big AA-12 in his arms. Kim knew this guard, his name was Richard Awatere
"His name was John. He was a good man." He said in a deep, calm voice.
"I'm sorry." Courtney said, still gasping slightly.
"Don't be. He lived a good life."
"So uhh, where's Jordan through out all of this?" Kim asked.

~He emerged in a large field, unicorns all around him. They looked up at him as he walked forward. Some of them turned to face him, but none attacked. He walked up to a small, two story building on the other side. He walked in and saw a tall, slender man standing behind a table. The man had long black hair, was very pale, and spoke in a cold, detached voice. "Yes? What is it that you want now."
"You're Nathan?"
"Yes. Am I not what you expect when you think of 'Unicorn Overlord'?" The slender man said.
"Well, to be honest sir, no, you're not."
"I get that a lot. Now tell me why you're here."
"We made a deal, remember?"
"Yes. What about it? Is it done?"
"Yes sir."
"Excellent. Truly splendid. How did it go?"
"I gave them the location of the base. They have it surrounded and have resurrected all the unicorns that they could. Their second attack will begin in a few minutes."
"Fabulous. We will most definitely win."
"Now, about my parents?"
"Ah yes. Your parents. They will be alive by tomorrow. Now tell me, what was your name again?"
"General Jordan Hall sir."
"A general? Perfect." He said, stroking the pink and blue lollipop he had on the table.

(The Tale of Kim Sarten)

The Unicorns, Part One

~ The sun was shining bright in the sun. The rain was gone and the smell of fresh rain still hung in the air. There was a sparkling rainbow dancing across the sky. A cute little baby was playing in the back yard of a house. The small child was laughing and gurgling at the rainbow as it sparkled. The baby looked down and saw a lollipop on the ground. It was pink and blue with purple unicorns head on it. The little human picked up the lollipop, put the whole thing in its mouth, and happily began sucking and biting it. The lollipop grew bigger and bigger until it could no longer be taken out of the child's mouth. The little toddler knew something was wrong and started screaming out to it's mother who came running out to help. "James?! James what's wrong? Where'd this lollipop come from?"  But it was too late. The lollipop kept growing and growing. It was pressing against the boys, James', skull and jaw. He was crying out in pain. His mum was trying to pull the lollipop out of his mouth, but it wouldn't budge. Oh how she wished her husband was home! She heard a sharp crack as the lollipop grew bigger and broke her sons jaw, and still it grew. There was a blinding flash of blue, pink and purple light and she closed her eyes. When she opened them her son was gone, and where he used to be was a big, red puddle of blood and entrails. Her sons remains were all over the lawn and the walls, the patio and the doors, and worst of all, his blood and guts were all over her. She could feel the warmth of his blood all over her, seeping through her clothes, reaching her body. His blood was thick on her and putrid stench filled her nose, causing vomit to rise in her throat. She let it all spill out onto the warm bricks beneath her. Tears poured from her eyes, mixing with the blood and vomit. He was gone. Taken away from her. Her 2 year old son, gone, just like that. The rain started again. It came down hard, washing away most of the mess. She just sat there, staring at the ground, crying. Her sorrow turned to rage. She dried her eyes and stood up, her anger rising. Kim Sarten wanted revenge, and she intended to get it.

~ It was almost dark when Courtney had checked her watch and realised she was late home. It wasn't her fault. Traffic was chaos at that time of the day, everyone rushing home at the same time, she sometimes wondered why she didn't just take one of her horses to work. She hoped her mother was alright, she had gone a bit crazy in her old age, but she still loved taking care of her. It was her second job, right after being a vet. When she arrived home to her farm, she meant to unlock the door but was stopped when she saw a red string on the floor. It was the red string she always kept wedged in between the door and the frame so she would know if anyone broke in, and it wasn't her mother, she couldn't even find her own way to the kitchen without help, and she had a pretty big kitchen. She cautiously opened the door and stepped inside. She walked slowly through the house, peering around each corner as she went. She made it to the living room without seeing or hearing anything. She reached up for the gun above the fire place. The guns were always loaded and ready to go, just in case anyone tried to break in, just like they had now. Courtney had checked every room in the house, the only place left to check was her mother's bedroom. She walked down the hall, past pictures of her family, her parents, grandparents, and many relatives that have passed on years earlier. She reached the bedroom and gently pushed the door open, gun raised. What she saw chilled her to the bone and made her knees weak. The room was how it usually was. The curtains were drawn, the light on, the big, double bed was against the wall, the whole room was white, carpet and everything, but she didn't notice all that. She was focused on the middle of the room, on what was happening there. Her mother was lying on the ground, her eyes wide, mouth open, it was like she was trying to scream. Her arms were stretched out. Her skin was almost as white as the rest of the room and looked like, if you touched it, it would feel like ice. Then she saw the rest. Her stomach was open, blood was everywhere, entrails scattered carelessly across the floor. But worse of all, and what really made her sick, was that there was a horse standing over her, it's head inside her, eating as much as it could. She let out a little gasp and the horse raised it's head and looked at her. When it turned, her mouth dropped and her insides filled with both wonder and disgust. It looked like a horse, but when it turned around she saw the sharp, pointed teeth, the glowing red eyes and, right in the middle of it's forehead, a long, sharp, spiral horn. It wasn't a horse, it was more like a unicorn from the nightmares of children. Her mother's blood was all over the unicorns mouth and it snarled. Courtney, forgetting the danger she was in, took a steep forward, hypnotised by the glowing eyes. The unicorn seemed to welcome her, to want her to creep ever closer, closer to her death. To the unicorn she was just another meal. She heard a clicking like someone had just cocked a gun and she snapped out of the hold that the unicorn had over her. The unicorn looked past her and opened it's mouth, revealing rows and rows of shark-like teeth. I hissed at whatever it was that was behind her, it's long, forked tongue lashing out, causing black spit to fly everywhere to the side of it. "Get down!" Someone yelled behind her, and she instinctively did what she was told just as a loud shot rang out. The unicorn hissed even louder and jumped over the defenceless Courtney and straight at whoever was behind her. There was another shot, then another. They kept on going. It must have been a machine gun or something fully-automatic. Then it stopped and there was silence. She looked up at her mother, then turned around and saw a large man standing there with a large gun in his hands. The man had short, black hair, tanned skin and wore an old pair of army fatigues which, unfortunately, were now covered with unicorn blood. But was it unicorn blood? It wasn't like any blood Courtney had seen before, in fact, it looked more like quicksilver then anything else. The blood flowed off of his clothes and gathered into a small pool on the floor. She blinked and for the first time realised she was crying. The man reached down to offer her a hand and she took it. "Who are you?" She asked.
"My name is General Jordan Hall. Allow me to escort you to the vehicle we have waiting outside." His voice was soft yet had a strong sense of authority and was very calm and clear. They walked out of the door and saw the corpse of the unicorn lying there in the middle of the hall, its silver blood flowing into a pool beneath it. It had hundreds of bullet holes in it and part of it's head was missing. The one eye that was left was a cold, lifeless black that, when they looked into it, seemed to suck their very souls from their bodies. 

When they got outside there was a van waiting for them. It wasn't a military van, just a normal, run of the mill, blue van.  They got into the back of the van. On one side there were computer screens and chairs, on the other there were a lot of guns and swords, all lined up neatly in specially built weapons racks and secured so they wouldn't fall out or fire while the van was moving. There were three chairs in the back and almost no room to walk around. Courtney and General Hall each sat in one of the seats. They were the kind you'd find in an office except that they didn't have wheels, just in case someone fell over on them or if someone rolled out the door while they were being chased by a horde of angry unicorns. The other chair turned around to reveal a rather slim woman with long, curly blond hair, piercing blue eyes and a big, warm and welcoming smile. She extended a hand and shook Courtney's. "Hello, my name is Kim Sarten," she said in a voice so kind and full of love that, even though she was still crying, Courtney had to smile back, " and I believe you've already met Jordan Hall, a general in the army?" 
"Yes, I have" she replied.
"Good, good. Now are we right in assuming that you're Courtney Carson?"
"Yes, I am".
"Good, good. Now we understand that you are the best vet in the country, if not the world. Correct?"
"Umm, I guess you could say that, but it's really up to who you ask. I mean -"
"That's great! Did you hear that Jordan? We got the right girl."
"Good" he said.
"Outstanding actually. Now, Miss. Carson, can I call you Courtney? Now, Courtney, we need your expertise for a very important job. Did you see that unicorn in there? Of course you did. Well we need you to cut one of those things open and find out how they work so we can take them down OK? Now-"
"Hold on. You expect me to use my skills to help you kill animals?"
"That's right. It's really quite fun when you get used to all the guns and swords and stuff."
"What? I'm sorry but I can't help you. I became a vet so that I could help animals, not murder them."
"Well that's all well and good but don't you also put down animals? Take their lives away? Doesn't that count as murder?"
"No! That's only because they're in too much pain."
"Oh so you show them mercy? So it's euthanasia. Isn't that illegal? It's illegal isn't it Jordan?"
"Yes" he answered.
"Told you. Now Courtney, if y-"
"It's only illegal if it's performed on people unless you have their legal permission or that of a legal guardian or relation".
"Small details. It's still murder anyway. Besides, you saw what that beast did to your mother, we all did".
"What do you have against them huh? What did they ever do to you?" Courtney said, raising her voice. There was silence as she waited for a reply. Kim's head was bowed and when she finally did reply, it was with a voice so small and soft that both Courtney and Jordan had to strain themselves to hear it.
"Three years ago they killed my son. He was only 2 when it happened. He would of been five next week."
"Oh, I'm so sorry" Courtney said, feeling guilty about yelling at her.
"Then last year they killed my husband. He was a good man. I loved him with all my heart and when they took him away from me I almost lost myself in darkness and rage. I'm not sure I'm completely free of it even now. But I know that the only way that I can ever go back to being normal is to end the upcoming apocalypse before it starts. They're gathering, planning a mass attack against everything and everyone. That's why we need your help. If that's not enough think of all the people like Jordan. When he was only 14 those despicable abominations orphaned him and took his brother as well. So if you have any heart at all you'll help us kill them all". She was speechless. New tears had formed in her eyes and she knew straight away that she had to help them, but she wasn't a killer. Even when she took the gun before she knew she couldn't have shot anyone. "Please. I need you to give your word that you'll help."
"Fine, I'll help you. I give my word". When Kim heard that, she turned her chair around, knocked on the wall separating them from the driver and, with a big smile on her face, called out.
"James, could you be a dear and get us out of here please. Thank you my darling."

(Part TwoThe Tale of Kim Sarten)

This, Certainly, Was Hell

There was something wrong with that house. I mean, it always stuck out, but there was something different about it. There was a certain... feel about it. It just wasn't normal. They say that a witch lived there once, and that she summoned demons and stuff like that. Of course no one really believed those stories entirely, but looking at the house, it's hard not to believe the stories just a little bit. The house was big and looked like one of those houses in the old horror movies like Psycho or Amityville Horror. Several stories high, black timber, dead trees, the works. The rest of the houses in the neighbourhood were all small, single story houses with trees out front that weren't dead. Everyday I walked past that house on my way to school, but today was the first time that I actually stopped outside the big, rusted gates across the front lawn and looked at it. Something was wrong. There was an uneasy feeling in the air around it, like tension was building up. No one lived there now, the previous owner had gone missing for almost 2 months before police found his half decomposed body with a frayed rope around his neck. Ever since that event 3 years ago no ones even set foot in that house. I looked up at the window on the second floor and jumped when i saw the silhouette of a person standing there and watched as they moved out of view. I followed the direction they went and saw them pass in front of the next window. There was someone in there, but who?

I told my friends about it that day when I got to school. "Na, you're just imagining it. No ones lived there in years." Rosie told me.
"Yea man, you're just going crazy. Been doing any drugs lately? Why haven't you been sharing?" John said, mocking me.
"Seriously, I wasn't imagining it, there was a person there. I saw it." I said, pleading my case.
"Listen Mark, we're here because we care about you. We think you have a problem. You can't let drugs rule your life."
"Shut up Katie, seriously. I saw them. They're there. There's nothing anyone can do or say to change my mind." I announced.
"Well then, there's only one way to settle this isn't there?" Nathan said, raising his voice so everyone would listen, "c'mon, isn't it obvious?" We all just sat there, staring at him. "Oh my God you guys are stupid" he muttered, "Okay! What we do is we break into the house and stay the night there.If someone really does live there then we'll see them, explain why we're there and leave, if not then, well, we would of spent the night in a haunted house." We all just looked at each other, thinking about it. No one really wanted to do, other then Nathan. He was always kind of weird though, so that was expected. 
"Fine, I'll stay" John said.
"Me too" Katie added.
"Mmmm... Why not? I'll stay too" Rosie said, not wanting to be left out.
"I don't know ae. I don't really want to break into a house that could possibly be filled with ghosts or the spirit of an evil witch."
"Oh come on Mark. You only live once. Or are you too chicken?" Nathan teased as he crouched over and started impersonating a chicken. I grabbed the orange in front of me and threw it at him, hitting him in the jaw. We all laughed as he fell to the ground and struggled to get up.
"OK, I'll do it."
"Good man" John said, slapping me on the back.

That Saturday we meet at the back of the house late in the afternoon and climbed the fence. All five of us had sleeping bags and torches with us when we met up. We walked around the house and checked all the windows, trying to open them. "These windows won't.. open!" John grunted as he tried to open some of the windows. 
"C'mon Katie, let's go try find another way inside" Rosie said. 
"Ugh, these windows are so gay. They won't open. They aren't even windows, they're just glass in a wooden frame." He was getting frustrated now. He was about to punch it when Rosie opened the window we were standing by.
"You guys didn't even check the door, it was unlocked the whole time." We all felt kind of stupid when she said that, but we still climbed in through the window anyway. The house felt dry and cold, like the feeling of death lingered throughout the whole building and couldn't be removed. Even though the sun was still up, the house was almost completely dark. We made our way into a large room with a fireplace that we assumed was the living room. We threw our bags into a pile on the floor and decided to explore the house.

"What's taking them so long? I'm kind of worried" John said.
"Same. Maybe we should go look for them". Nathan suggested that, and if we had known, then we wouldn't have gone.

We walked around the whole house, opened every door, but there was no sign of them. We must have found 3 or 4 bathrooms, but they were all empty. We decided to go back to the living room and wait for a little more, maybe they were looking for us. We waited for almost an hour in the living room, but no one came back. I checked my phone. 9 o'clock. Wait, my phone. I could just call them! I dialled Katie's number. No answer. I tried dialling Rosie's and this time we heard it ring. The sound was coming from upstairs, right above where we were. She answered.
"Hello?" I asked. The other end sounded fuzzy, almost like static. "Hello?" I asked again. There was laughing on the other end. I recognised it as Rosie, but why was she laughing.
"Come find us, if you dare". She hung up. I put the phone down and looked at John and Nathan and told them what she said. We decided to go and look for them. We went upstairs, to the place where the ringing came from. We entered a large, empty room with nothing in it. In the middle of the room was Rosie's phone, just lying there. I walked over and picked it up. It was still warm. We heard someone run through the hallway behind us and we turned, walking out into the hall. No one was there. It was a long hall, no one could of run past without us seeing them at one end or the other, but still, there was nothing. We went back into the room, fear starting to grip us. A drop of rain hit my hand and I wiped the warm water onto my pants. I stopped. Rain isn't warm. I froze. Another drop fell, I looked down at it. I was red, still warm. I looked up slowly and regretted it instantly. I saw Rosie. Her body stuck to the roof. Her eyes were missing and her eye sockets look like they had been burnt around the outside. Her hair was standing on end in every direction. Her mouth was open and her tongue was missing. Her top was ripped open to reveal a hollow skeleton still covered with little bits of flesh and muscle. Her legs were gone from the knee down. But the most amazing thing about this was that there was no blood anywhere except a small trickle that was falling right down onto me. I collapsed to my knees and threw up all over my pants and the floor. Nathan and John hadn't seen her yet, but when they looked up they vomited as well. We raced out of the room and headed for the door, but it was gone. We tried to open the windows but they were all bolted shut, so we ran back to the lounge and grabbed whatever we could to try and smash the windows, but they wouldn't break. That's when I realised something. Where was Katie? Rosie had gone with her to the bathroom but we only found Rosie. So where was she? I turned away from the window and ran straight into Katie who was just standing there.
"Katie! W-what happened to you? You're covered in blood." She looked down and back up again but didn't say a word. "Katie, what's happening? What happened to Rosie?" She lifted a finger and put it to her lips. "Katie. Seriously, this is no time for stupid games. What the fuck is going on here." She began to giggle, then it turned into a tiny chuckle, then it exploded into a blood curdling laugh. She stepped back, spread her arms and spun around in circles. Her laughter slowed as it turned into agonising screams of pain or torment. Her hands grabbed onto her head and she started pulling her hair out. I rushed over to her to try comfort her but she pushed me away and I went flying over to the wall. She stopped screaming and stood up as if nothing had ever happened. Then blood began to trickle down her eyes and ears, then from her mouth and she smiled. She was smiling! The blood was forming a pool on the floor as it kept flowing and flowing. The blood was coming from all over her body now. Small holes were opening all over her skin just to let the blood flow out, and it wasn't just a few drops, it was a constant torrent of blood. More blood then there should of been. She was laughing again, laughing at her own death. She was crazy. Then she collapsed, dead. I focused and realised I was on the floor. I crawled over to her and rolled her onto her back.Her eyes were closed and her skin was cold, like she had been dead for hours. Her eyes suddenly opened and they were black. She grabbed my throat and lifted me off the ground. She slammed me against a wall and held me there. Then she spoke to me in a voice that sounded like a million voices speaking together.
"You should not have come here. This place is forbidden. Now you must pay for what you have done." She collapsed and I fell to the ground, landing in the big puddle of blood. I backed away from her, but she didn't move. she was dead. For real this time. I got up and looked around but John and Nathan were gone. I had no idea where they were. I panicked and ran through the house. I found myself in the kitchen and saw a giant knife on the counter. I grabbed it and kept going, not wanting to stop. I went upstairs and was walking through the hallway. Just as I turned a corner I saw John running towards me. He looked like he was being chased by something, but there was nothing there. I grabbed him and held him still, trying to get him to focus and realise it was me. When he calmed down and realised that I was his friend, relief filled him. We walked around a corner and bumped into John. There were two of them. 
"What the hell?" They both said at the same time. "What is this?" I just stood there, staring at them both. One of them had to be the demon or ghost or spirit or whatever the hell it is that's doing all this, but which one? I backed up against the wall.
"OK, one of you is the real John. Who is it?"
"It's me. No, don't listen to him. I'm the real John. Shut up! It's me, don't trust him." They were speaking at the same time, word for word, but I couldn't tell who it was. They both looked terrified. "Mark, come on, it's me, isn't it obvious?"
"Yes, it is. It's obvious that I'm the real John. Not you."
"What? Mark dont' listen to it, it's trying to trick you. It's going to kill us all."
"How do you know that it's going to do that?" I asked, suspicion rising.
"Yea, how do you?"
"What? Oh c'mon guys, it's obvious isn't it? First Rosie, then Katie, then Nathan, now it's only us left."
"We don't know that Nathan's dead yet. He might be in here somewhere, I know he is." I responded, getting more and more suspicious by the minute. The other John was quiet, just staring at the other John.
"Well everyone else is dead, why not us next?"
"It's you..." I crept closer, "you're the one doing this. You're the one killing all our friends. You're the demon that's going to kill us all." I was right in front of him now, knife raised.
"C-c'mon man, you know that it isn't me. I-it's that guy." I plunged the knife into his chest and blood sprayed me. I took it out and stabbed again, and again and again, each time more and more blood covered me. It was the demon, it had to be. He collapsed and I fell on top of him, still stabbing. I felt John, the real John, put his hand on my shoulder and I stopped stabbing. I stood up and turned around, eyes closed. I opened them and saw Rosie there, her torso still blood covered bones with bits of meat still clinging to them relentlessly. I looked at her face and into her empty, burnt eye sockets and, as I was staring, hypnotised, the biggest smile crept across her face. It stretched from ear to ear. Literally. I turned and ran. I ran and ran. Blood began to drip from the ceiling, it fell all around me, covering the floor. I slipped and fell, landing hard. I felt bile rise into my throat as I threw up. My head was spinning and I couldn't think straight. I tried to get up but I couldn't. I supported myself against the wall and pushed myself up. I dropped down a little bit then stopped. I dropped a little more but stopped again. Then I dropped completely and was surrounded by blood. It was creeping in my ears and my mouth, filling my lungs. I was drowning. My vision swirled and I saw someone approach. It was an old woman. She was wrinkled skin, grey hair, a hooked, red nose, and a smile that showed, rotten teeth that looked as sharp as knives. I saw the witch, and then everything went black.

When I woke up I was sitting on the floor, leaning against the wall. Our bags were still on the floor. I was in the lounge. Everything was normal. Rosie, Katie, John and Nathan were lying in their sleeping bags asleep. It was all just a dream. I rested my head in my hands and started crying.

I stopped crying and looked up. Everyone was still asleep. I checked my phone. I was shocked to see that, not only was there no service, but the clock said 06:66. How though? It was impossible. I scrambled over to Nathan and shook his sleeping bag. He rolled over and I threw myself backwards when I saw that it was a skeleton. I looked at the others and saw the same. They were all skeletons. I stood up and ran through the hall. I burst through a door into another empty room, shut the door behind me, and collapsed in the middle of the room and let the tears, and vomit, flow. My phone rang. I picked it up and looked at the screen. The call was coming from Nathan. "H-hello?" I said, wiping away tears. "Hello?" There was no reply. Just as I was about to hang up I heard something. I listened again, putting the phone to my ear. I heard music on the other end. I was haunting, but beautiful. It sounded almost how you would imagine death to sound, all stringed instruments like violins, playing a sad, depressing tune. It was unforgettable. Then it changed. I suddenly became violent, sharp and loud. It was still the sound of death, but this time it was like revolvers, screams and the squelch of blood. I couldn't take it anymore. I hung up, but when I did I suddenly became victim to a splitting headache. I closed my eyes and grabbed my head, some strange instinct telling me that squeezing it will make the pain go away. Then, as quickly as it came, it was gone. I looked up and saw that the walls were red and wet with blood, but it wasn't just blood. There were bones in the walls too, and flesh, and metal spikes and bars. I stood up and ran out, screaming. This was crazy. None of it should be happening. Why did we have to come here? This, certainly, was hell. I ran into a room and froze. In front of me was Nathan. He was on the wall on the opposite side of the room, a few metres off the ground. He had duct tape over his mouth and his arms and legs were bound. He looked scared. On either side of him were Katie, Rosie and John. Rosie was still half-skeleton and without half her legs, but she had giant spiders legs coming from her back which she used to stand up. Katie was continuously dripping blood from all over her body, and John had hundreds of stab wounds in his body. That's when I realised that I had killed him. I killed the real John. His blood was on my hands, and my clothes, and even my face. He was dead because of me. I watched as Rosie used one of her sharp, hairy spiders legs to cut open Nathan's shirt, revealing his chest. She then slowly ran her leg down his chest and I saw tears form in his eyes. Rosie, or whatever it was now, stopped when she got to his belly button. She moved her leg to one side his body and made a massive, deep cut all the way along to the other side of his body. He tried to scream through the tape but he couldn't.  Tears were streaming down his face in much the same way that his hot, sticky entrails were falling out of his body. Steam was rising from them as they came in contact with the cold air. They hit the floor with a moist splashing sound that could make anyone cringe, but he wasn't dead. Rosie raised her leg again, this time aiming for his head. She cut off his scalp to reveal his brain. She skewered it and lifted it out of his head. She held it close to her face, as if she was examining it. Then Katie grabbed it and did the same, but when she was done looking at it, she stuck her bloody tongue out and licked it. She licked Nathan's brain again and again, then she took a massive bit out of it and blood oozed out of it and mixed with his bloody guts on the floor. Through out the whole thing, Nathan was still alive, watching it happen. This was all too much. I bent over and threw up all over the floor, my hand on the blood covered, fleshy wall. All eyes fell on me and they stopped what they were doing. Katie dropped the brain, half of it eaten. Then John stepped forward and ran at me. I turned and ran out the door, colliding with the wall on the opposite side of the hall. I ran as fast as I could, John chasing after me. I didn't know where I was going, all I knew was that the front door was somewhere around here. I turned a corner and saw it. I was so focused on the door that I didn't notice everything turning back to normal. I reached the door and burst through. Light burned my eyes but I kept running. I ran right into Katie and we went tumbling over each other and into the middle of the street where people were staring. I focused and reeled away from her. Then I stopped. It was her, it was Katie, she was normal.
"Katie!" I grabbed her and gave her the biggest kiss I could, but then I stopped. She was here, she was normal. She put her hands on my shoulders, maybe a little too close to my neck, and gave me the most evil smile I'd ever seen. I heard music play in my ears, the same music I heard on my phone. The music of death. It was her. "It's you," I said. "You're trying to kill us all."
"What are you talking about?" But it was too late, I had already made my mind up that it was her. I grabbed her head with one hand, squeezed tight and slammed it hard against the road. She screamed out in pain. I slammed her head down again, and again, blind fury leading taking hold of me. I kept on going long after the screaming stopped. Blood, brain and bits of her skull were flying everywhere. I heard the squelch of her brain and the crunch of her skull as they hit the blood stained concrete again and again until she had nothing more then a sliver of skin left. I stood up, breathing hard, covered in her blood, happy to be rid of the demon. I looked around. A crowd had gathered, they were all staring at me. I tried to explain. I tried to tell them that she was a demon, that she had murdered my best friends. Then someone came and took me away.

That's how I ended up here, in this place full of tears and screaming. The police went to the house and found all of the bodies. They said that my finger prints were all over them, that I was a murderer. I knew that I wasn't. I knew it was the witch's evil ghost. She tricked hem, made them think it was me, hell, for all I know, she could be one of them. They all say I'm crazy, but I know it's not true. They're just being tricked by her, tricked by evil. Hm, evil. That music played again in my head. Evil. It brings in it's wake the sound of death. The sound of revolvers and screams and the squelch of blood. It's the sound of 1,000 simultaneous suicides played on instruments made of human bone and strung with the moist guts of decayed corpses by creatures undecidable even by the most vile of words. It will trap you in your head, trap you in a tempest of horror and gore as you cry and cry and cry until blood pours from your eyes. It splashes darkness over your life like an ink blot, destroying your precious pictures and words until only the saturated echoes remain. It is ever constant. It is in you. It is in your children. It is in us all, and no matter what you do, it will always be there. She's still out there, trying to find a way to get to me. So they left me here and locked the door. So I'll just sit and wait, wait in this room in this funny white jacket. They can't stop her, no one can. She'll kill them all, and I'll be here, safe, laughing.

Lost Continent - The Secrets of The Book

(ProloguePart 1Part 2)

When I woke again it was early in the morning. The sun still hadn't risen above the horizon and the embers of a fire were still glowing. Jess must have lit it while I was still sleeping. I tried to get up but jumped when I heard a low growling from somewhere in the distance. I crouched low, ready for a fight. I looked down and say the sword. Slowly, I reached over to grab it. My senses were alert, and now, with the sword in hand, I was ready to fight. I listened closely for the growling. There it was again! This time it seemed louder, but.... I lowered the sword and stood up straight, ashamed to find out that it was only my stomach. I hadn't eaten since I left and I was starving. I looked out at the Ferryman, still a few metres off shore. There was a fishing net on the boat, and some rods, but I didn't want to go into the cold, dark water this early in the morning. I looked down and saw Jess, still asleep. Her head rested on something, I couldn't see what though. Beside her was the book, Vera Ars Vitae, and beside that, the fishing rods! Jess must have used them to catch something to eat at some point. A thought suddenly crossed my mind and I looked back at Jess. I stared at what was under her head, and, sure enough, it was the net. She was using the fishing net as a pillow. I moved backwards and almost tripped over another folded net that must have been under my head. I cursed and looked over to make sure I hadn't woken Jess up. When I was sure that I hadn't, I walked over, grabbed a fishing rod, went to the shore line and cast out my line.

I was fishing all morning and by the time Jess had woken up I had caught two snappers and a tarpon. I was very lucky. I went and sat with her, using the sword to prepare the fish and cut them into large pieces. I spared them, lit a fire and started to roast them. As they began to cook the smell filled my nose and made my mouth water. My stomach must have also smelt it because it began growling far viciously then it had earlier that morning. We talked lots about random stuff while waiting for the fish to cook before I finally got around to asking her how she managed to get on the boat. "Well," She began, " you were so caught up in getting on the boat and going out to find your dad that it was easy to sneak on. Then from there I just hid in the cabin most of the time."
"Yea, I didn't really go down into the cabin much did I?"
"No, but that just made it easier to hide from you." She said, smiling at me as she continued, "and then I saved your life. You owe me." As she said that a harsh smile came across her face.
"Haven't I rewarded you enough with my friendship?"
"Please, your friendship isn't even worth one drop of water," she responded. We looked at each other and both fell into a fit of laughter (mostly out of hunger) and then we ate some of the best snapper we've ever tasted.

It wasn't until roughly around midday that we opened the heavy book. "You ready?" I asked,
"Sure". I reached over and lifted the the black cover. We were shocked when we saw that the pages were completely blank, every single one of them. As we were going through the blank book for the third time I asked the book why it was blank. Soon after I asked the question I stopped and stared at one of the pages. There was something on it. Sand? No, it was black. Ink? Impossible, it wasn't there before, but, no, it couldn't be. There were words forming on the page. It is not that I am blank, but that you cannot see.
"But... No.... That's impossible." I responded
Was it not your father that said "impossible is only a word"?
"How did you know my father? Who, or what are you?"
Your father was one of the greatest pirates of all time, such a shame he is no longer with us on this world. As for your other question, I am the soul of the ocean. I know all.
"How do I get my father back." This was more of a command then a question, even though I knew that it wouldn't tell me.
To bring your father back you would have to master me. The Sea. That cannot be done.
"Sure it can, it's been done before hasn't it?" Jess asked.
You poor child. Listen closely. This lesson you'd do well not to forget, your life could be the one it's wisdom saves at sea when you're beleaguered and beset on every side by strife of wind and waves. Despite the best of maps and bravest men, for all their might names and massive forms. There has never been and there never will be a ship or fleet secure against the storms. When kings upon the main have clung to pride and held themselves as masters of the sea, I've held them down beneath the crushing tide until they have learnt that no one masters me.
"But you said that my father was one of the greatest pirates of all time, surely he would of at least beaten you somehow"
Now tell me child, where is he now?
I looked down and fought back the tears as I remembered that it was over ten years since
My poor child. I have felt your pain within the tear that you have shed. I will tell you a way to get your father back, but it will come at a cost which cannot be avoided.
"Please, anything".
Very well. I can feel the presence of your father within you. To bring him back to life you must first find his body and give back what is left of his soul. Then a life must be taken. Yours.
"What? No, there must be another way," I responded in shock.
Well, a life must be taken to revive that of a lost one. It must be yours, for his soul is inside you. That is the only reason.
"But we have two things with his soul inside them, won't that be enough?"
Perhaps.
"OK. I'll do it."
"What? No. You can't" Jess answered in shock.
"I have too."
"No."
"Well how else am I supposed to bring him back?"
"I'll do it."
"No. I won't let you."
"Then I'll do it myself."
Are you so sure? You have nothing to gain by taking your own life, so why do it?
"If it means that my best friend gets her father back, then I'll do it."
Humans. Your ideas and concepts are nothing but anathema to me. I have respect for you though, perhaps I shall take pity on one of my victims for once. Maybe.
"Shut up." I said as I slammed the book shut. I looked up at Jess and saw that she was crying. I touched my face and felt that I was crying too.

We sat there for hours, crying, not saying a word. Both of us knew that by the end of this journey one of us would be dead. we were scared, alone and frightened, too scared to begin sailing. When night fell I stood up and looked at the sky. It was clear and the stars were shining bright, aided by the full moon. I took a deep breathe in and let it out slowly. "We should go then." I didn't get a response, just a silent nod. We packed up our stuff, got on the boat and set sail, guided by the light of the moon and the stars. I was sure that we left the book on the island, and yet it was there on deck when we left. I felt a heavy weight on my heart and a lump in my throat. The future was set and I had no intentions of changing it now. I lay on deck, looking up. I was using the nets as a blanket. I couldn't be bothered moving. I just lay there thinking about the journey ahead. I didn't know where we were going, I only knew that death was waiting for us.