Phillis Circus“Hahaha! Oh, my beauties, you are all so very hungry, da?” A loud and hearty laugh echoed across the circus grounds, as a large, powerfully bare chested and muscular man walked back and forth without a single care in the world inside the lion’s cage. He carried huge slabs of raw meat, dripping in barbecue sauce, draped over his shoulder as he walked towards the fierce animal, crouching down next to it and petting it roughly atop its head, and rustling its mane with great delight. “Oh Lidya, your coat is so lustrous and shiny today! You make papa so very proud!!”
After the man continued to roughly rub and nuzzle the lion’s head, he suddenly stopped, his eyes blinking with realisation as he noticed the laces of his boots were untied. He tilted his head down, to focus his attention on retying these laces, as Lidya the lion’s nose twitched from the delicious smell of the meat before her. She opened her powerful jaws wide, and leaned forwards, slowly drawing nearer and nearer to both the meat and the man’s head…
“BAD LIDYA!” The man’s fist suddenly swung out, punching the lion fiercely in the cheek and sending it flying back with a crash against one of the cage’s four walls, the force of the blow almost enough to topple the whole metal and concrete cage over and onto said wall. The man stood up, shaking his head with a disappointed tut, and folding his bulging arms over his rippling chest. “How many times must you be told! You need to wait until told to eat, da? Snatching is bad!”
The man walked back over towards the lion, and bending down again, affectionately nursed the sobbing lion, and giving her her dinner. All around, the rest of the circus’ animals either tucked into their lunch or were waiting for their meals to be delivered. All the while, the large muscular man in charge of the circus’ beasts laughed heartily.
“Hmm… oh my, this is quite… something…” A soft voice littered with concern wafted from the body of a middle aged woman with full, plump lips, her face covered and enshrouded in her shawl and masked to all who looked at her. The woman, in her light blues robes with fanciful gold embroidery around the shoulders and bosom, twitched her lips with a slight shake of her head in disdain as her hands, reaching over her table, held on to the palms of another woman across from her. A blonde haired woman with the ends of her hair tied into braids, and piercing cold blue eyes and fixed stare, looked back to the fortune teller, silently waiting and listening as she conducted her reading.
“I sense great calamity approaching, Isabella,” The fortune teller spoke with a grimace. “Great turmoil is about to approach and consume your life… something that will shake your resolve and test your strength.”
The blonde woman frowned, but said nothing. She looked down at her palms, and the fortune teller’s hands that gripped them, before returning her gaze to the soothsayer.
“You have known great tragedy before in your life… a great despair. This impending trial… it does not extend to the same reach as such tragedy, but there is no denying that it is great. The anguish and devastation approaching will have profound… longlasting effects… and there’s no way to prevent it. It’s also a lot closer then you would think…”
Isabella continued to watch the oracle. She narrowed her eyes, cautiously watching, as the hooded and robed woman’s body started to move and twitch in agitation at first, and then fright. As she began to witness more and more of the disaster that was Isabella’s future, the more she found it was too much to bear. Clenching her teeth in great pain, the fortune teller started to writhe and ache, groaning slowly at first before emitting a high pitched scream, and wrenching her hands free of Isabella’s hands, standing up from her chair and backing away to one of the small tent’s walls.
Her chest rose and fell with heavy gasps.
“Isabella… it’s… it’s…”
The blonde woman frowned and shook her head, scraping her own seat backwards, and rising to her feet. She looked back to the fortune teller for but a brief moment.
“Thank you, Elisa,” She said, striding towards the exit. “That will be all.”