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8 yrs ago
I am Spartacus!
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9 yrs ago
"Stay awhile and listen!"
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9 yrs ago
God bless.
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10 yrs ago
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10 yrs ago
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I'm not really a bird.

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Where did I play,
A land of twisted branches,
A kingdom of clay,
A swamp of memories,
A never-ending day,

Where did I run,
Across the dawn,
Through the sun,
Across the sky,
Through laughs and fun,

Where did I walk,
Pristine grass green,
White cliffs of chalk,
Pools of sky so blue,
Orchard stones that talk,

Where did I sit,
By the gates of silver,
Near endless pit,
By forever horizon,
You may remember it.

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Have a fourth. I am still occupied a bit and I am uncertain how my shift is going to be tomorrow but otherwise I can help you with the numbers. BTW, I am shocked you never mentioned me and gave me an ultimatum to finish my NS and post.
Granted, if you'd have done I'd have probably said to be dropping out. Things are perhaps different now.


With so many disappeaances I had no power of ultimatum XD
I am concerned. With this being reliant on many playes at once, I am uncertain if it can continue on three.

Episode 1: Snipe Dreams


Blink

Jeremiah’s lids snapped across his green eyes. He stared quietly up at the ceiling of his self chosen cell. The whirr of the ship's engines drowned out his soft breathing as he laid on top of his creaky cot, stuffed with beaten pillows and blankets. Occasionally a splash of blue would illuminate the otherwise dark room, a recoil reaction from one of the engine’s alternator coils. Of course, being the engineer of the bounty hunter ship known as Absolute Magnitude he could’ve wired the parts in such a way that it didn’t discharge, but he thought it looked cooler this way, giving the engine room, his room, a sort of futuristic lava lamp of sorts.

A sigh passed his lips, revealing that he had been holding most of his breath in. Despite his almost serene appearance amidst the mechanical clutter of the foghat grey engine room, he was anything but calm. While the engine made all its usual sounds, he knew it was idle, the ship was docked at an ISSP checkpoint on the way to Mars, and just the thought of such an authority near the ship had his chest clenching and squirming with a sloshing anxiety. One of his hands snaked into his pocket, his shaking fingers clutching a plastic bag. He let his fingers squeeze the bag into his fist, feeling the tiny blue pills inside move around his flexed palm, hoping that just knowing they were there would bring him comfort. It did not.

It was late evening and dark rings started to form under his eyes as he laid still, staring up. Shivers erupted up and down his spine as he tried his best to stay perfectly still, ignoring the itch from cold sweat drying on his skin. He knew the release from this affliction was just a pill away, but he couldn’t chance swallowing the illegal drug while he knew the ISSP was here. Even though he had gotten away with taking the pill simply known as “Joy” countless times with his shipmates none the wiser, whenever they stopped by a checkpoint, he just couldn’t bring himself to do it. Instead opting to be frozen in fear as the remnants of the last time he took the drug slowly bleed itself out of him, leaving him dry, cold and sick. He could’ve sworn he felt as if he was going to die, as every second without the sweet release felt like hours. His mind played with the anxiety, reminding him that he very well might be dying, a very common and obviously fatal effect of the withdrawals. His fist shook, the pills rattling inside his hand, just moving his bones felt like they were shattering against a thousand bullets.

He wanted to cry, he wanted to yell, he wanted to scream, he wanted to die. As he sucked in a heated breath, he felt his anxiety suddenly lift: the engines had sputtered into drive. A weak smile formed on his face, glistened with sweat as the sounds of the engine room roared his victory for him.

Slipping a shaking finger into the bag, he procured a pill. Without grace or tact, and simply slapping it to his open mouth, he smacked his face, the pill popping into his waiting maw. The pill stuck on his cotton dry tongue and he struggled to get the dissolving capsule to scratch its way down his barren throat. Then suddenly, it his his stomach like a stone.

He opened his mouth to gag, but instead he lurched forward, falling off his bed as he dry heaved. Falling to his knees he placed his palms on the cold floor, his back arching as an attack of coughs and dry heaves burned up his lungs. His eyes closed, threatening to pop out of his skull as tears dripped. He felt the room spinning as he gagged out every last bit of air his lungs had, his body threatening to expel everything while having nothing. His skin tingled and stung as if he was on fire, and he started to choke on his barren coughs, falling to the floor weakly , his eyes were scared as he felt his life being strangled away in the fit of gags. His heart pounded, fears screaming against his ears, the only sensations being his wet tears and burning body.

Suddenly his eyes closed and his body began to squirm, jerking the the left, then to the right until he was spasming on the floor in a full seizure. He convulsed violently for what seemed like forever, his conscious fading in and out as he attempted to capture even the littlest bit of air to fill his inflamed lungs. Then, suddenly, it all stopped.

Blink

He laid on his back, staring up at the ceiling, his chest softly rising and falling. The pain was gone, the guilt and anger was gone, everything was gone, he felt nothing. A wide white smile broke across his face, the dark circles nowhere to be seen under his glistening green eyes, dilated with ecstasy. He felt nothing, nothing but “Joy”. A giggle broke the silence as a gentle tickle rode along his spine, and his muscles pulsed with energy, burning with desire to move. He twitched and kicked himself onto his feet, standing tall.

As the blood rushed from his head he felt the cool embrace of the drug wash over his body, dousing the flames of earlier with a blanket of pure pleasure. Even his bruises from the seizure now pounded his nerves with delight rather than soreness. His knuckles relaxed and the bag of pills landed by his feet. Looking down he stared at the little blue drugs with his smile ever present.

Without a word, he slipped them into a hollowed out book labeled with only his name, the leather cover worn and old. Slipping the journal into a beat up dresser he examined himself in the square mirror he had hung above the piece of furniture.

Behind him he could see the rest of his room, the engine room not being the largest room to live in. Important parts of the every humming engine were all around, almost as if he lived in the engine itself. Gauges and pipes filled with copper wires or fluids veined the walls and ceiling, all leading the massive engine block that made up the third wall of the room. Only a dresser, a chest and a cot marking the area anything more than a maintenance room.

Focusing back on himself he looked the part. Dressed in tough trousers over steel engineers boots, he broke the formality only by wearing a casual button down shirt under a thick engineer’s vest where he kept his engineer’s key, a useful touch screen device that communicated with modern computers. But as he stood, none of this was on his mind. No, his mind was a swirl of energetic colors, too incoherent for a thought, too overjoyed to settle.

He felt a shiver crawl up his back and he squirmed in anticipation, he could feel his energy biting him for standing still for so long, and so with confident steps he made his way to the metal door that paneled the wall. Pressing a few buttons on the makeshift security system he had installed, the door beeped a tune in response before sliding open with a whoosh.

The light pierced his eyes as he exited his room, ready to face the world once again. Exiting the engine room he found himself in a narrow hallway that lead into what the crew had turned into a living room of sorts.

The common room was comfortable, a ring of chairs around a small table, terminals here and there for studying on the latest bounty. One had been left on, depicting the current target: a martian sniper who has been terrorizing the surface of the planet. Seeing the dossier brought Jeremiah’s conscious a few steps back down from heaven as reality split through his pounding energy enough to cause him to focus.

It was hard. His eyes darted to every speckle of light in the room, hardly paying attention to one specific thing at a time. His calves twitched, asking him to run. Without processing it much he started pacing around the room, tucking a hand under his chin to feign thought. Perhaps no one will question him if he was caught, but he knew it was nighttime and the chances of that were slim, or else he would've stayed in his room.

His head was a kaleidoscope, but he managed to piece together what he remembered about the bounty he and two of his shipmates, Xaara and Eiko, were responsible for. Yes, it was a sniper, yes it was a martian, and no one could quite catch the elusive killer, yes. He nodded with every sentence that found its way to his mind, the words popping in his head like WordArt. He smashed his boot against the leg of one of the cushioned chairs on one of his passes, but he didn’t register the loud crack as he continued pacing and thinking, thinking and pacing, yes.

He circled the room another twenty seven times before he decided to go counter clockwise, the rubbing of his clothes against him causing him to squirm in a strange pleasure as he turned, the drug heightening his senses. Each foot fall sent a vibration up his leg, and it twirled up his back, until it caused a small bloom of ecstasy to blossom, stretching his smile.

This went on for a while, perhaps an hour, maybe three, he couldn’t tell. Slowly the energy started to disperse, and he soon found himself able to stop pacing and sit down. Collapsing into a big red chair he sunk into the cushions. His mind slowing enough to complete thoughts. His large smile turned into a smirk of contentment. He knew he was definitely still high despite the sudden reign over his mind and body. He knew he had at least six hours before he fell into that strange in between, where the withdrawals have yet to set in, and the high has just left, that strange in between where he questions his addiction, questions everything.

He shook his head, but not right now. He smiled to himself, his eyes snapping to the open terminal depicting his bounty, definitely not right now.






Yar!



NOTICE:

Due to inactivity, Zell's claim has fallen to the color!! I'll get a post up about it soon.
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