May 22, 2012

Journey's End? - Flash Fiction Blogfest


It's the 2nd Annual Flash Fiction Blogfest (may21-23) hosted by Cherie Reich to celebrate her third year blogversary. It doubles up as a competition with three winners getting Amazon gift cards.  Open voting on may28.
Check out the linky list of other flash writers here.
A piece of flash 300 words or less beginning with the words Lightning Flashed.

Lightning flashed in the distance. They sans one huddled closer drawing comfort from each other. The swirling black clouds were visible indicating that their journey was at its end. Yet, darkness would arrive before them. The winding road seemingly friendly an hour ago was at its treacherous best. The trees lining both sides were gnarled in places, hideous stumps at others, the roots spreading out onto the pathway like greedy fingers. The leafless branches rustled and bent towards them. This is an illusion. The shaman’s dying warning echoed. Icy hands trailed through their limbs. Fear, the warriors accepted, welcomed, but this unseen entity chilled their hearts, dulled their instincts, made them cower like the villagers they were bound to protect.
Ashan, the self appointed leader, twirled his blood stained scimitar. Basher balked at the other’s impatience, then nudged the unsure group forward. He waited for the one tagging behind. She moved with firm, alert steps belying her tender age. She had impressed Bashir by offering to be the bait. The council had happily agreed.
 He had sworn then to protect her with his life.  
A flash of light revealed the looming grey castle. Thunder made its presence felt. Then. Utter silence. They stopped a few feet away from the gates. Ashan turned to Bashir. “Take the girl and walk ahead. We follow close behind.”
Why single me out? “Come. It’s time.” in the kindest tone he could manage.
One of the gates unbolted, wide enough for a person to pass through.
 He stopped her as she moved forward. “I go first.”
The iron door closed behind them. Bashir rushed back trying in vain to wrench it open.
His reward was bloodied fingers.
Yasmin watched him, the slow hunger now a raging need. The warrior’s blood smelled sweet. A feast tonight.

Wc 300 Exact.
*Love using Asian characters since they are few and far between beyond our shores.

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24 comments:

Michael Offutt, Phantom Reader said...

Oh I love this. And you are so right, Asian characters don't get written about nearly enough in fiction. I've read a few great books with them. One was called the Initiate Brother, and I really liked it.

So is Yasmine a vampire? It sounds like she may be some kind of paranormal entity at the least. I am intrigued!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Now Yasmin will have two meals instead of one.
Very well done, Rek! You paint the most wonderful images with your words.

Pat Tillett said...

I like this one a lot.
It's erie, dark and GOOD!

michelle said...

Lightning flashed... and a dark, sinister, intriguing tale unfolded! Well done!
The bit about "unseen entity" has piqued my curiosity...

StratPlayerCJF said...

Very moody and atmospheric. I fear the worst, but I trust that Bashir will slay Yasmin and protect the maiden -- tonight the only feast shall be of roast beast.

M Pax said...

There were so many lines I loved in this piece Rek. The description of the trees, the darkness arriving before them, Then. Utter silence. Lovely, and the twists were really interesting. You always create such magical worlds. Keep writing. I'll keep reading.

farawayeyes said...

Very nice imagery. Well done.

Andrea Teagan said...

Niiiice. I loved the ending :)

Heather Murphy said...

Amazingly chilling! I felt like I was there

Arundhati said...

Loved the ending. Keep writing. :)

Unknown said...

Powerful imagery and I fear the worst for our warrior friend, which I usually do. Nice entry! :)

Rahul Bhatia said...

Very well written, Rek:)

Christine Rains said...

Well done! High tension and great imagery.

Tara Tyler said...

yikes! great build up and twist! loved it!

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

Chilling and powerful. As always, your writing is wonderful.

xoRobyn

Misha Gerrick said...

I also love that the main characters are Asian. I hope things end well for the heroes! :-)

Mina Lobo said...

Great surprise at the end!
Some Dark Romantic

Unknown said...

Very atmospheric; good stuff :)
You're right too; there aren't many Asian character that are represented in fiction - good to see it here :)

Cherie Reich said...

Ooo, great twist for the ending! I really enjoyed this.

I'll announce the finalists tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

As others have said, very atmospheric. Something about those bloodied fingers at the end really lent to the story a sense of desperation, quite visceral. The last lines were simply the icing on top.

Rahul Bhatia said...

Good One , Rek! Best of luck for the contest!

A said...

I love the name 'Yasmin' :-))) And wow, exactly 300 words :-))) Good job Rek!

Anonymous said...

This was chilling. I especially loved the last lines.

Christine Rains said...

Hi! I've given you the Booker Award. Pop on over to my blog to pick it up. :)

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