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Monday, 10 May 2021

Calvin & Robyn



Robyn squinted, staring into the red dust swirl to see Calvin flourishing his arms. She would not have recognized him but for his voice at that distance.

“Is it casual day?” she said jovially as he approached.

Robyn had not seen Calvin wear anything but a lab coat, or Armani, and the sight of him in a T-shirt and jeans, put him in an entirely different scope … he almost looked like a normal man.

Unconsciously she was attracted to him. Robyn decided then and there, that she wanted him.


-Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

Rastofarius

Someone, or something was pulling on her toe. Charley yelped.

“Rastofarius!” she exclaimed in pure delight seeing her old uncle, now for the first time, since he had died.

“Rasty,” she hesitated, “this does not mean what I think it might mean does it?”

She searched his weathered face for an explanation. His blue eyes shone back at her and watered over.

Although of Elven heritage, Rastofarius barely wore the height of a dwarf and his form was stout like the tree stumps of the grange. He was not dressed in his usual work-a-day garb, but in a cloak of feathers pinned at the neck by a scorpion clasp toggling its weight with great style.

In his left hand he held up a mirror and she could see that it was of the Glock. 

These mirrors did not reflect back any image you might expect were you to turn around and look behind you … they were mirrors of a different nature, painted with the metal from a different moon; and they showed images of what could not ordinarily be seen: windows into other worlds, usually it was only the dead who could see them.

“Oh God!" she said abruptly. “Then it is true? That bloody troll has ended my life?”

-Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Songs of Long Ago

Cicley Mary Barker 
The air was so light and warm you could almost feel the angels in its surrounding ethers.

Charley was possibly in the most perfect state of bliss that she had ever felt. Although alone and in an unfamiliar place, her heart was glad, and she was not frightened - she was at peace….

There was an exceedingly small orchestra standing around her head where it lay, playing music from their very tiny instruments, that scratched out their notes, barely audible. Charley recognised this little band from her childhood, when her father would summon them to entertain her to sleep. They looked like little men wearing fur pants - with the tallest being but three inches high. It cheered her to see the fairy fauns and hear their tunes once again - she was happy to lie back on the grass listening to their songs from so long ago.

- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

A Hill of Soft Sweet Grass

One minute Charley was trapped in a sack in a shed in the middle of a park, and the very next she had found herself in the most beautiful of surroundings imaginable. She was free of her constraints and nesting on a hill of soft sweet grass, lilacs and chamomile.

It was a lot like the very hill in the park she had been seated on before being taken, but this place was brightly lit and warm, and there was no city to be seen below - just paddocks with a stream, and trees that looked like over-large pineapples.

Dragonflies as big as sparrows glittered in the air about; and birds as small as the hairy-chest moths clustered the branches above.

There was a tray of fruits beside her, and a picnic hamper beside that; on the top of which slumped a long leather skinned book. It bore no title and was bound by a single red ribbon. There were two letters deeply embossed in gold - M.E. - and she half wondered who the author might be. A mobile phone at her feet started to ring ‘Good Vibrations’ and she sat up from her repose to answer it.

She unflipped the handset gingerly and said tentatively: “Hello?”.


 -Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

The Experience of Beauty

 

They say that the experience of beauty, and that of feeling loved, and in love, is one of the same: and that the gods have made it thus.

From the wild to the woodland, Nature herself is both - beauteous and loveable - and both its grandeur and serenity lie embedded in the soul of this truth.


-Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Tuesday, 4 May 2021

Mind-blurring Effect


“Wot’s with the noise?” came a voice not far from her.

She had thought she was left there alone, but now realized there had been someone, or more, nearby her all along.

Charley had not a chance to catch sight of her captor, but if she had, she might have been a little scared by his size and demeanour.

Trolls are unappealingly brutish in nature and form - they perspire onions, and from their noses leaks green snot.

And yet, their ancient torsos still house a beating heart within, which one day shall appeal their lot, and refine to the ways to compassion and love. This troll however, had a long way to go.

Rombardo was a merchant of sorts. His thinking was plain.

Charley sneezed. “There must be pollens in here” she thought to herself ordinarily.

And with that her sense of calmness returned. Yes! the sneeze had cleared her head. All she needed to do was think of the very next thing to bubble, she said to herself. To bubble? No, that can’t be quite right. Fumble.

No, not fumble. What was it she was trying to think of?

Rombardo had sprayed her through the weave of the bag, with an opiate that he carried, which in itself was no more than a breath freshener to his breed, yet had the overwhelming, pacifying, mind-blurring effect on humans. He used it constantly.

- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Long Memories

Marc Potts 
Trolls, like most of the Fay, have very long memories, and do not forget or adapt, or change their minds very easily.

The brief had been to kidnap Marley - Charlotte’s mother - some decades before - from that place in the park, on that very seat, where Charley had been sitting.

A few decades in worldly time, feels like yesterday to the enchanted beings, and the woman’s names and features were so very similar.

She had been sorting through her thoughts, trying to get close to the mother she never knew, when he had come across her. Now she found herself surrounded by hessian, literally captive in a sack with a knot tied on top, in the dark in the gardener’s shed with the overwhelming dusts of grass and fertilizer.

Charley literally had no idea of what to expect next.

She felt the top of her head for a small cut that was sticky with blood and to her disgust something crawled over her hand from a fold in the sack and down onto her neck. It had many legs.

She let out a scream.


- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances