"Puck in Hell, Azlander Series, Second Nature" & Volume 2 "AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances" & Volume 3 "Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series", by Gabriel Brunsdon are copyright ©
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Tuesday, 5 March 2024
Oddball Society
Popular belief told of these devotees as absconding from a diet of meat and liquor, yet the locals had seen them consume both, when grain and ordinary water was in short supply.
Richard mused at their economy of words. Privately he also delighted in silence - it was considered to be his own sublime paradise … to feel the peace orbit his quiet within … and he was of the constant opinion, that men too often wasted their words on half-worthy thoughts, and empty speech.
And so, with an uncommon likeness, Richard was already feeling a strong kinship with the brotherhood from the East.
He had been first introduced to the Bodhists by the Hode, who, it was said had first brought them into the district, housing the ‘oddball society’ within his forest quarters.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Irreverent
The price of smokes had escalated over the years and his own holy fire needed the small stubs of light … midnight when the cathedral had evacuated, when the prayerful and the mournful had departed to their solitary beds; Father Charles strode the aisles of his empty church, drawing breaths of Frankincense and Marlboro. Stubs were buried beneath the prayer candles, where he had snubbed them into the tray of sand.
Spicy imported foods littered his fridge, half eaten. Chocolate wrappers glittered in the bin. Silk and Cashmere piled in his wardrobe. Designer watches and assorted gifts from his adoring Parish draped his bookcases and filled his drawers.
Father Charles loved life and it loved him. He could recite the newspaper backwards and his congregation exalted its meaning imaginatively. He would analogise the racing form, or sing the bingo with intermittent psalm references, rich with obscure context and subliminal affirmations.
All in all he was an ecclesiastical success.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Saturday, 2 March 2024
Beneath a Bridge
Both his mother and father were from Chicago, and their forebears were touched with the enchanted psyche of the Irish mixed with the propriety of the Scot.
From the time he began to talk, his questions were answered with contempt. Both parents had no idea of the complexities of their child’s mind, and the value of a loving and enthusiastic conversation escaped them entirely.
Stuart’s (Tu for short) first suffered depression manifested at puberty, and one that strangled him duly during his teens. The gremlin of impossible sadness would sit at the end of his bed and taunt him nightly; keeping him from falling asleep. With this constant sleep deprivation Stuart found that a certain twilight took over his mind - so much so that he learned to sleep without his body laying down, and ignore the world in a daze of adaptive static complacency.
And so, beneath a bridge, settled amongst the modern trolls and geriatric alcoholics; between the casino rats and withered junkies, Puck found Stuart propped up against a shopping trolley gazing into nothingness.
“It was too soon” he had whispered in the vagrant’s ear. “Too soon for you to be coming back.”
With Elvish strength he picked the sorry youth up from the pee stained ground, and hoisted one arm over his shoulder, dragging him to the gold Mercedes he had waiting.
“This is no life my King,” he said respectfully, hauling his thin frame into the back seat and fastening the belt around him snugly.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Master Tu
This Sensei had been homeless a few years earlier, and some of his habits from living rough had remained. He appeared to be utterly without pride, and completely unaware of any social etiquette.
When Puck had found him, his fingers and toes had begun to disintegrate with mould, and the tip of his nose had blackened also. This youth could not have cared less for shelter and warmth at that stage of his short life - for he gone for so long without having anything, he had forgotten what comfort was. The bite of the wind or ice beneath his feet, felt nothing in comparison to the pain in his soul continually throbbing - nothing at all.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Feeling Better
“Thats it!” exclaimed Goober. “I’m out of here - we can meet back at the Seedery if want to find me.”
“You’re forgetting something,” Puck said, as he watched Goober reach into the hole in the wall, covered by a curtain, to get his suitcase.
“And what’s that?”
“You have not sneezed once since we got here.”“Goober reflected. It was true.
“Been too irritated to sneeze.”
“Haven’t passed out either.”
“True,” again agreed Goober thoughtfully.
“Well then - aren’t you feeling a whole lot better?”
Goober could finally see through his eyes that were usually itchy and red. He actually hadn’t felt this good in a very long while - maybe a century or so.
“Ok then,” he said belligerently, sitting back down at the table.
Puck rolled another egg towards him. “Eat up old boy, we’ve got work to do.”
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Boiled Eggs
“I might have preferred the delivery food old friend”, Goober said with distaste looking down at his bowl of cold hard boiled eggs.
“These are not ordinary eggs Peanuthead - just try them”, said Puck throwing one, that sailed over Goober’s shoulder and on to the floor behind. The whole room smelt of sulphur and the chanting beyond the atrium wall was grating on Goober’s nerves.
“I thought we might be going somewheres peaceful - you know - somewhere nice - but its all work here or meditation - and even the beds are bleak. Are they magic eggs?” he asked hopefully.
What is it with Goober and magic eggs? Puck thought to himself as he rolled one about on the walnut table and the shell crumbled beneath his hand. He peeled off the remainder and ate the hen’s egg whole.
Paranormal Play
Jonathon immediately thought it better to keep this romance to himself - that perhaps Tindle might not approve of this paranormal play. The Church, after-all, would hang a man for less.
He privately hoped that Fatima would return to him - even possibly the next night or the night after so. The fact that she was quite obviously deceased did not bother him - for even as a spirit she felt warm to the touch. It was complicated, but at least he had found her, and she him. He twitched, and his member tightened, remembering her caress. For the first time in his young life he felt blest.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Friday, 1 March 2024
Bare Before Him
In the half light he could not see her. Nathanius was sound asleep, with his head resting on a goose down vest, with his hat draped over his eyes. It wasn’t him that he had heard call his name, Jon assured himself.
No, the familiar “Jon-Jon” was her pet name for him - it was her, or at the very least, a dream of her that came to him.
A cold wind enveloped where he lay, and a heavy darkness descended upon their camp. This woke him completely. Jon stared with melancholy into the trees beyond - and there - there amongst the stringy birch trees he saw Fatima … in spirit form and naked - she was just standing under the shimmering branches watching him from afar.
Jonathon tried as quietly as he could to push himself up from the ground, and barefooted, he strode across the greasy moss to be with her. It was her spirit-self he could see - not a wraith or ghoul, but a warm-blooded soul, although without a body - this ethereal girl, seemed more beautiful than when she had been alive - full of light and true warmth, her essence, the essential her, was bare before him.
She lightly touched his face and drew him close - and into the alcove he entered with sweet relief, he gave his love to her.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Behind the Curtain
Goober stepped back. He had opened the lid on a carved sandalwood box and was just about to lift the golden egg from it when a hand firmly pressed down on his.
“This was a memento from many centuries ago … brought to us by the great Jak - it was a gift from the Heavens legend has it,” the Sage said pointing to the sky, annoyingly, as if Goober thought the Heavens were up, and not lateral.
Goober had wanted to see how heavy this egg was, and to rattle it, to find if anything was inside it at all. It might have been one of those magic eggs that had another egg concealed inside. He sighed. When Puck had suggested a get-a-way he had pictured a sauna day spa and detox - not this silent retreat in the snowy mountains.
“Can I look behind that curtain?” he asked, behaving like a bored child.
“No, no you cannot go behind that curtain”, the Sensei said firmly. “That leads to a place only the initiates can enter … ”
“Ordinary?” Now Goober was offended - and it took a lot to offend the gentle giant.
“Let me put it another way: It is a private latrine. Ignore the silk curtains - you really do not want to see what is on the other side.”
Oh great - thought Goober to himself, another let down. He looked sideways at Puck who was speaking with a a lay monk holding a tray of candles.
“What time is dinner?” he asked.
“We have had already enjoyed our one meal of the day but there are a few pamphlets outside on the porch table displaying delivered goods that are available and local.”
Puck called out from behind him cheerfully “Uber Goober?”
.-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
Mini Break
Goober eyed Puck suspiciously - the last ‘mini break’ was in some war zone, and the stress just thinking about it made his hives itch again.
“No”, reading his mind, Puck replied - “I was thinking more of a health resort - we could see what the humans are doing these days with detox and anti-tox.”
“What’s antitox?”
“Simply put, one is a flushing of toxins from your system and the other is not putting them in, in the first place.”
“Will they serve Elven cuisine?”
“I imagine not.”
Goober was a little deflated - mortals really lacked when it came to their cooking. With a sigh he consented, and then brightened up. “When do we leave?”
A very small sprite rushed by and kicked him in the calf from behind.
“I’ll just get the keys to the barn to Mercurio and we can go straight away.” Puck picked up the”
“sprite by the scruff and turfed him out through the door ahead of him. “Best pack for the snow” he added.”
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Finding Self - Second Guesses- Azlander Series
The Allergies
“You really should see someone about those allergies of yours” Puck said with emphatic concern.
His old pal Goober had reconciled himself to living with snot and coughs and continual headaches - not to mention the anaphylaxis which annoyingly caused him to pass out once a day or more. It was fortunate that he, being an immortal being, was in no great danger from the symptoms themselves … however it did make ‘living’ exceedingly difficult - especially the closer he got to the mortal world, from which his maladies originated from.
His eyes were puffy and red rimmed. “Ok ok - I’m all yours - whatever you suggest, I’m up for” he said in exasperation with himself.