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Len's Diary Excerpt (4) 1999

 

Len’s Diary ~ Balance III & IV ~ (04) 22/08/1999

By Len Morgan


A babbling cacophony of sound accompanied her litany of spells.

She stopped, but the noises continued.

“Quiet!” she hissed.  Only the rustling of autumn leaves broke the unnatural silence that enveloped that gloomy dank forbidding glade.

“Too late, we are too late!” she wailed in a voice tinged with anguish. “The boy has become a man, he will replace his mentor Anthrax.  The vacuum has been filled.  Aargh! My Lacyndra is with child?  It must not, cannot be.  I Kaladreel will not permit it!”

“Corbane, Pexey, come to me my pets,” she called in a solicitous singsong voice. 

She turned at a scampering in the bushes to her left.

“Come to me!” she commanded.

The two cat-like creatures scamper in vain to escape from her firm mind grip.  But, wild-eyed with terror the moth-eaten creatures, their fur standing on end, were inexorably drawn to her presence by the power of her will.

“You have work to do, the fruit shall wither on the vine.”

Reaching into her pouch she drew forth a shining black ring, placing it in a small porcelain bowl.  She dripped three steaming drops of a vile green fluid onto it.  The liquid bubbled and hissed as it was imbibed by the ring, turning it to silver.  Carefully, she attached the ring to Corbane’s collar, then drew them closer, hissing into their ears.

“Leave the ring by the pool of Eternity where Lacyndra can find it!  Guard it with your lives until it is in her hands.  Fail me and you will live forever in agony and damnation!”

She began to chant, and they felt themselves changing and being transported…

They became two small black kittens in timeless Paroddiz Vale.  The dawn chorus was in full voice.  They played with a large black feather, stalking & attacking it, edging slowly towards the small cottage garden hedged with honeysuckle, mimosa and roses.  Their sickly sweet perfume wafted towards them on a gentle breeze.  It carries their meowing and the sounds of their play to the cottage.

“Whose there?” came a soft feminine voice, followed by light footsteps.

“She’s coming…”  Pexey loosed the ring from Corbane’s collar, at the edge of the pool, and they scampered into the undergrowth to witness; meowing to lead her on…

There was a flutter of wings, the sky darkened, and a large black jackdaw landed and grasped the ring in its beak and spread its wings.  In desperation, Corban jumped on its back and Pexey grabbed its tail feathers with his teeth.  Jackdaw dragged Pexey into the water and with a loud caw dropped the ring into the pool.  Pexey dived after the ring.  It sank deeper and deeper.  As he grabbed it he was unceremoniously dragged from the water half-drowned.

“What have we here?” said the young woman.  Pexey gazed into her big dark eyes and shook the water from his fur.  Her bell-like laughter filled him with delight.

Protect it with your life until it is in her hands,” a voice at the back of his mind warned, as he nuzzled up to her soft warm cheek, purring contentedly.

.-…-.

 Balance IV ~ 18/09/1999 

Water thundered down the mountainside.

The large blackbird faltered as it struggled to reach the thermals on the crest of the cliff.  It was dying from the effects of Kaladreels poison.

Corbane knew his survival depended on getting off its back as fast as possible, while it was still over water.  The bird started to spiral falling, falling, down towards the deep black pool at the base of the falls. Corbanes mount shuddered and cartwheeled; he dug his claws in but when the splash came he was thrown clear.  He sank deeper and deeper, the bone-chilling cold seeping into his bones the deeper he went into the pool filled with glacial melt. He saw the bottom coming up to meet him, but it slowed and stopped, then started to recede.  He rolled onto his back and watched the pale patch of light from above come closer and brighter…

He broke surface.  The thundering sound from the falls forcing him back to consciousness.  His limbs thrashed feebly, in a valiant attempt to reach solid ground.  Something solid and heavy rose beneath him, lifting him above the surface.  The suns rays warmed him, his dark fur absorbing the heat, he lay spread-eagled on the branch that had lifted him from certain death.

A young man stretched out with his crooked staff pulling the branch to the bank.  He picked up the bedraggled bundle of fur, noting it was trembling, and with satisfaction, he realised it was alive!  He carefully placed it in his green canvas pack and continued his journey.  Within minutes, the kitten was contentedly worrying a strip of dried beef jerky, that just happened to be sharing the pack…

 

1 comment:

  1. I assume this is to be continued!!! don't know what to make of it so far.

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