Here is a story that I wrote enjoy:
God Natt
Alone in the forest you begin to feel engulfed by the
trees and the darkness of the shade that falls upon you from their long sweeping
branches. Here, in the forest, there is life among the trees, but unless you
were looking for it, you would surely miss it. The only noise you can strain
your ear to hear is the gentle wind against the outstretched branches embracing
the gusts that spur up as if it were random, and the swaying of the trees to
some unknown tune. Occasionally you might hear a loud crack as a nearby animal
gingerly walks through this majestic area breaking small twigs with their feet.
But otherwise it feels as if you’re alone, only the life giving trees are there
to support you on your journey. The woods portray on a person a sense of peace,
a sense of safety. The trees freely provide shade from the sun and graciously
give oxygen. All they require in return is the sun and the rich necessity of carbon
dioxide released from our soul when we whisper to them. They seem so strong;
they can survive the weather, so that we may live. Trees truly are givers. But
sometimes we have to sacrifice these trees because we need something more. We
use them to provide housing for people and fuel to travel. We drastically
change the landscape. The solitude of the forest is quickly diminished and the
raw land is left to be beaten by the sun. C'est la vie.
With the trees slaughtered leaving only their remembrance,
you can witness the sky. Night falls upon this planet, the stars come out to
play, and paint their pictures and stories among the endless canvas of the
heavens. For a brief moment while the sun is setting there may be a view that
is quite remarkable. Although it may be painful and bad for your health it is
near impossible not to catch a glimpse of the sunset, and at that moment your
entire life changes. The sheer beauty of the sun, unaltered, perfect in every
way; yet it is leaving you. This light of your life you once held so dear to
you is now setting and leaves a large white hole in its place. The moon acts as
just an unwilling replacement, but it is still just a hole in the expanse of
darkness. It is hard to imagine how large the Earth truly is, the sun that once
lead you by the hand through the darkness has now set across the seas to
another land. I guess that is the danger of our lives revolving around one
thing. When you look at the solar system you see the sun is in the middle of everything,
we are revolving around it. Yet on earth it is so easy to assume that the sun
is the one moving, it is the one that leaves each night. You can’t help but
feel bad for the sun as it sits lonely in the middle of solar system with all
of the planets revolving around it, like moths to the light. But you cannot see
this in the night sky; the traces of sunlight are gone. Unfortunately, we still
might see one of the planets going through the sky, getting in revolution with
the sun. It can move, it has color, it can do things one could only wish to do.
They are something special in the darkness.
As the night continues you begin to feel
comfortable with the darkness, almost embrace it like a blanket that a mother
might give to her child. In the darkness there is just you and there you can
find yourself. Some are afraid of the dark, but this is something I can’t
understand. Maybe they are afraid to be confronted by themselves, for one
cannot lie to one’s self, or they may fear something lurking in the shadows, a
monster of their own imagination. There is no reason to hide in the dark, it is
already dark no one can see you. Darkness evens the playing field, makes
everyone the same, it tortures those who only see. Darkness brings what some
strive for, hope for, the time to sleep, but even in sleep some can’t escape
the darkness. In complete darkness, like in the depths of the earth, you notice
any light streaming in through the cracks, imperfection in the earth or
possibly a gateway for the oxygen to enrich your lungs and providing you your
life to carry on.
Ironically
the thing needed for our survival is the same thing that can cause us so many
problems. The sun gives people skin cancer, blindness, and can heat up our
lives to an unbearable level. Light comes from the sun, it cloaks everything
with its penetrating rays. Light does not ask if it can intrude on our nights,
it just does. It is always darkest before the dawn, and then the sun rises.
Somehow day after drooling day it fights off the night for another attempt of
day. The sun crawls back to us bearing gifts of a new tomorrow and a brighter today.
It is still beautiful with its sunrise, but something is lost, what was found
in the darkness has shown us something new. For without the darkness we would
not fully understand light.
Light
powers our days, we harvest it, change it, mold it to suit our purposes; it
gives us the ability to live on through the long, bitterly cold nights. We rely
on that one thing, the sun, to give us our endless lives, without it there
would be no way to carry on living. Or that is what we are taught to believe. The
long arms of the sun grasp us and hold us close, its power makes our lives
flourish. Populations grow under this power, technology blooms, and
transportation bears new fruit. The raw gift of technology, a gift that we pick
to devour for our hunger, falls to us from the sun. This gift draws people together
that are separated by thousands of miles, the sun does this to spite us, trick
us into forgetting the person next to us. The sun wants us to feel its burning
sting upon our skin. Yet, the moon sits alone, so many stars around it; it
changes trying to find approval, and then slowly disappears. The darkness
overtakes this world, yet we are ignorant to its attempts of attention, its
gift of darkness, we taint it with our imitation of the sun with the lights we
create.
We
make other things like cars to fill in the gaps between lives. Long ago the
idea of driving to work or having a meeting in another time zone was simply
unthinkable. Today we have cars that can take us hundreds if not thousands of
miles from where we live, all thanks to the sun. The illusion of time is orchestrated
by the sun. The sun is the puppeteer of our mornings and nights, it is what we
have based our idea of time on. In only 108 minutes one plane can pollute the
entire night sky around the whole world with its imitation of the stars and
planets. We think we can replicate the motion of planets around the sun with
our satellites and planes, but these things do not bring us closer to the thing
that once gave life.
The numerous places we can go have expanded
making our world feel smaller. But the reality is that our world, our home, has
never changed sizes, it is still 6,380km in radius; it still has different time
zones, it is still miles away from the sun. People can meet people from
completely different continents; go to school in different countries, share
information, and cultures. They can look up at the sun and get a sense of
familiarity wherever they are. Spending time in a different country on our
world helps you understand the world in general. You learn about the scars and
gouges carved in by the sun all over the world. Each culture has a different
relationship with the sun, using, and growing off of its power but tortured by its
dependence. You feel an attachment to the people you stay with and meet, but
are still reminded of home. What can unite us shows us the differences that
divide us. This is the trick that the sun has planted in its gift of technology.
It is hard to imagine that the moon you look up to, the sun that shines down on
you, they are both the same sun and moon for the people who live on the other
side of the world from you. Sometimes looking up to the endless sky you feel
closer to these places you have never visited, but then you realize you cannot
be closer to these places by just looking. There is no such thing as a
relationship with these places through video, text, or the stars. It is not the
same as being there, living there, feeling there. That’s when realization of
how large this world actually is.
One
world separated by oceans, fueled by sun, traveled by people, in light and
darkness, and we are all still stuck here. The sun sets once more; the light is
shattered by the darkness. The sky is littered with planets and stars endlessly
stretching out, begging for attention. There are galaxies of which we know not
of, stories that have yet to be told, and places that wish to be explored. But
we can forget about that in the woods, the woods hide all these things. The
trees provide us life even in the darkness. The trees are always there. Then
the trees are cut down. Life begins.
Here is Little Red for all you who keep requesting it here :D.
Little Red Riding Hood
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Here is Little Red for all you who keep requesting it here :D.
Little Red Riding Hood
“O granny what great big teeth
you’ve got!”
At that moment the wolf jumped out of
the bed and grabbed Little Red. Little Red was terrified but the wolf told her
to calm down, for he did not want to hurt her. The wolf then picked up Little Red
with his giant hairy arms and slowly carried her to the cellar. Little Red was
still quite young at this age and was very naive, she allowed herself to be
prisoner because the wolf was so nice to her. That night as Little Red was
sleeping on a hay bale the wolf had made her in the cellar, the wolf sneaked
down into her bed with a knife. He slowly made his way into the bed and moved
the knife close to her neck. Little Red awoke to find the wolf flesh with her
skin and the knife at her head, she was about to scream but then the wolf
started to speak, “Honey, I hope you know that I only want what is best for
you, and sometimes we all have to do things we don’t want.” The wolf at that
moment quickly moved the knife cutting off all of her hair, the few strands
that he missed he quickly cut with his claws.
The next morning the wolf went into town
dressed as Little Red for he had taken all of her clothes. His plan had been to
steal food and maybe some liquor for later. That was when he heard someone
calling Little Red’s name. He was about to run because he thought his cover had
been blown when a man hit him with a stick near the ankles. It was Little Red’s
blind brother Charlie. Charlie was delighted that he had found his sister and
quickly led her back home. The wolf now outside of Little Red’s house.
When the wolf entered the house he was
quickly greeted by Little Red’s family, and the wonderful smell of soup. Little
Red’s mother gave the wolf a big hug. She said she was so nervous that she had
gotten lost. Her hand slid down the wolf’s back and she quickly jumped
backward. The rest of the family did not notice this sudden jump but hugged and
padded Little Red as if she was not the wolf. The mother asked the wolf to meet
her in the kitchen to help prepare the food. The mother then shared with the
wolf that she knew he was the wolf but that if they mentioned it she would have
been killed by him or the father would have killed him and they would have no
idea what happened to Little Red. She then asked about poor Little Red. The
wolf told her that she was his now and that no harm would come to her as long
as he was brought food ever night for as long as he lived.
Every night the mother prepared food and
sent it with Charlie to grandma’s house so Llittle Red would be spared. The
family had no idea that Little Red had been captured because the mother told
them that Little Red was learning her grandmother’s skill. Years went by and
the bond between Little Red and the wolf strengthened. They became the best of
friends and she no longer had to sleep in the cellar, she slept with the wolf
in the house. Little Red was now in her late teens and the wolf had taught her
everything he knew, she was an expert hunter, quiet as a fox, and could speak
with all the animals. She had forgotten her family that still sent the soup
every night and had taken the name Lazu.
One night as Lazu and the wolf were
eating their supper, the wolf held out his paw and Lazu put her hand in his.
They just sat there in silence each enjoying their soup, which had such a rich
flavor. Then for the first time there was a dessert for their meal, it was a
sweet, blackish, brown color substance, which we would call chocolate. They both
loved it. After eating the wolf said it was time for bed, he went upstairs and
jumped into bed. Lazu cleaned up their meal, undressed, and then snuck up the
stairs. She leapt upon the wolf and tried to scare him but the wolf was used to
this nightly ritual. Instead of being scared they both just laughed. That night
they became closer than they ever had before.
Lazu woke up on the wolf’s chest the
next morning and the wolf was not looking to well. The wolf said he had been
poisoned by the town people last night with that gift of chocolate. Lazu wept
deeply, and the wolf died later that day. The weeks went on and Lazu still got
the gifts of food, but she destroyed them holding a grudge on her family. She
found out she was with child and became really excited and was going to tell
the wolf but she realized the wolf had died and was buried in the back of the
house. She went to his grave every night and cried at the moon looking at the
makeshift grave stone. One night she felt like her insides were moving, she was
going to have the baby that night.
She screamed and clenched her teeth,
sweat dripping from her brow she push with all her might. The baby came our
slowly, right on to the grave of the wolf. She was so happy and looked right
into her child’s eyes. They were yellow just like the wolf, and had hair just
like the wolf, and she was also a girl. She named her Sedu.
Lazu raised Sedu for many years to hate
the villagers, for what they did to her father. Sedu was half wolf, half human,
she was the first werewolf. She was smarter than Lazu and more cunning and
stronger than the wolf had been. As Sedu was reaching the age of 14 she
starting becoming attracted to Charlie, the blind man that brought the food to
them ever night. They now once again ate the food out of necessity. She tried
for many weeks to seduce Charlie as was her mother’s plan, and then one night
it worked. As a result Sedu became with child, but during the process she had
accidently eaten Charlie.
The town’s people now knew about the
wolf for the mother of Little Red now very old had told the towns people of the
horror that had occurred to both her children. The town’s people outraged
decided to try and fight Sedu and Lazu. Lazu and Sedu were much too strong for
them and were slaughtered the men that attacked them, almost from the sheer hatred
that they had for them. The years went by and Sedu’s baby wolf boy was raised.
And they all lived in the woods together as a family. The town’s people always
warned their children of the wolf people that lived in the woods and told of
the story of Little Red Riding hood. The story about how she had been eaten by
the wolf, they had no idea she still lived in the forest.
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