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The Ninth Continent: Hazel Green

He halted instantly, then slowly let out a devilish smirk under his mask. “Don’t act all innocent around me”, he gradually raised his head until he locked his peculiar eyes into her oblivious ones and continued, “we both know who you really are." “That’s where you’re wrong Jacob”, she said, pulling out a midget handgun from the pocket of her blue, badged jacket. Aiming with both hands at the masked man’s head she said in an angry and pain-stricken voice. “I came here to start over. To be free from the burden of the past. But you’ve made my life a living hell already, and you’ve been here how long?”, she rhetorically asked. “I was doing so well, so well…”, she said stealing a glance at the sky and the little ray of light from the sun it allowed through and continued, “..until you came here and destroyed everything I worked so hard for” “Which is?” “My peace” she screamed. “I left all those burdens, and all those mistakes behind, only for you to come here and pull me back into that darkness. But no more”, she said with an expression of strong disagreement, shaking her head. “I promise you” she said cocking the gun “It ends today." Shelby Claire and Malcolm Lautner are runaway lovers who decided to start from scratch after a torrid start to life. For a while, this actually worked. However, five years into their ‘perfect world’, ghosts of their past return to take revenge. Secrets are unveiled, and true nature’s are discovered. They most now choose to either confront the demons of their past, or die with them.

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Somewhere Far Along the Road, He lost His Soul

C5: Somewhere Far Along the Road, He lost His Soul

Sometimes, during some brief fleeting moments of soliloquy, I tend to miss the world. Or at least miss some things I was fond of getting into when I was still living in it as free man. Weirdly enough, i don't miss my parents, my friends, the girl I was interested in or any of that pretentious banter we were taught to stock up as 'important'. I miss the little things. The sand between my toes whenever I'd go out with my pals on the shores of Nekriyon. The warmth of summer's soft lips interlocking with the cool Northern breeze that could last only a couple seconds but would feel like an eternity to me. But most of all. I miss the…

"Woo-Hooooooo", the dark-haired, young looking man screamed in ecstasy at the top of his lungs as the night's breeze unhurriedly blew past his face while driving his red convertible. "You hit the Jackpot Malcolm. You hit the fucking Jackpot" He smiled to himself, grinning from ear to ear. "Look at you now. Where are the haters? Where are they?" He screamed ever louder but garnered little to no attention in the dwindle of the cold night's seductive process. "Thank you, God, thank you Dad", he quickly reiterated. "I know you're watching me, and if you're not sleeping right now… your boy finally made it. Your boy finally, fucking, made it" He smiled even harder, smacking the horn of his car, honking all the way down the empty, streetlight-infested highway that managed to light up a couple details on the impressively tarred road.

Just then, almost on cue, his phone on the passenger seat beside him rang. The infamous Kanye west's "Heartless" echoed, vibrating on the smooth, light brown leather seats of the car. "Shelby?" He said, taking his eyes off the empty road for a second and reaching for his phone. As soon as he got his fingertips to it, he dragged the phone closer and almost like it'd been sent, the alarming honk of an approaching beverage truck roared in his direction, jolting him in the process. "Fuck" he screamed in shock, making a quick right turn followed by a quick left one and evading what would definitely have been a grim impact with the vehicle but taking the full force of a drunk and infuriated truck driver.

"Get a driver's license before you mount a ride you asshole", the driver cussed, unsuccessfully sending a loogie in Malcolm's direction that eventually smacked across the road anyway.

"How bout I mount yo mama" Malcolm screamed back, zooming off in the opposite direction. "That's new" He smiled to himself, reaching for his phone that was still ringing, but was now somewhere around his accelerator or brakes. His coarse hands finally etching across the screen of the phone, he picked it up, and then answered the call, putting an end to the catchy ringtone it left lingering behind. "Hello" he said with a rather annoyingly cheery voice.

"Malcolm you need to…"

"I know. I know. And I'm so sorry sweetheart" He cut in. "I couldn't wait for you to get home from the office any longer. Like I couldn't bottle my joy anymore, we finally did it. I mean you finally did it" he quickly reiterated. After everything, the big break. I couldn't be any more happy for both of us, but most especially, for you. So in the mood of celebration, I went to the…ahem" he coughed, blushing a little. "I went 'that store' to get some 'toys'."

"Malcolm…"

"I know it's technically cheating, but in all honesty, I wasn't gonna use it alone. I bought some stuff for you to" he chuckled. "Looks sophisticated but I'm sure after some tries, we'll get used to it. I watched a couple videos on it too and my oh my, this is the shit. Especially the—"

"Malcolm!", She screamed through the phone, grabbing his attention in an instant.

"Are you okay Babe?" He sheepishly asked, finally recognizing the stressed, infuriating and strained sound romancing her once tender voice.

"I'm sending you the details of my location. You need to get here. Right now" she said a little lighter, but still stressed all the same.

"Fuck. What happened."

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The sound of clicks and clacks of cameras fluttered around the entire setting of what looked like a house for someone in a witness protection program. Their discontinuous flashes from time to time was enough to trigger a bout of photosensitive epilepsy. The numerous officials surrounding the site gave it an even grimmer look, and the crescent in the sky that seemed to be playing hide and seek with the North Eastern Exasthen environment was the cherry on the cake.

"I'm sorry sir but you can't…"

"Without saying a single word, he flashed his badge in the officer's face, the information on it, and the emotionless look on his face shut him up in nanoseconds.

Malcolm gradually waked closer to the 'main attraction', the buzz around what was probably the kitchen sucking his attention with every passing second. And then… there the gory image was. The body of an aging-looking man, lying lifeless and bloodied with pieces of glass almost embalming his breathless figure.

"Fuck" he whispered.

"We weren't even supposed to find him Malcolm" the tender but shaky voice said just beside him. "We got some call about a little disturbance around these parts", she added, looking around the shadily decorated surrounding. "I actually thought it was nothing serious at first. But when Jones called for backup, I knew it was something serious. But I could've never, in my wildest dreams, imagined it would be something like this".

"Who called you though?" Malcolm said with a concerned look on his face, glancing a little in Shelby's direction. "Don't know?"

"Where you able to trace it?"

"Yeah we were." She dipped her cold, tender gloved hands into her trouser pocket and brought out a plastic bag that contained a broken phone with its insides completely severed and it's screen shattered beyond recognition. Alongside it, was a sticky note that read…

"Thought you might be interested in this" Shelby read out loud.

"This one's gonna be nutcracker", she added staring with a blank expression at her bewildered lover.

"Fuck" He whispered again. Seemed to be a real fan of that one cuss word. "Well, I'll get to work here", he said bending down and assessing the lifeless body that gradually grew colder in front of him. "But in the meantime, I have one question."

"What's that?", Shelby asked with tired but concerned eyes.

"Just this morning he seemed pretty okay, don't you think?"

"The same thought was passing through my mind. He did look pretty okay to me. But what's your point?" she said with a more inquiring look.

"Well, things can change in the blink of an eye. But if I'm right, he wasn't alone at the hall, was he?"

"You're right" her face lit up.

"So my question, Where's Diana?"