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Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Chapter One
Hello peoples. Well, not much to say right now, but here it is. For those of you that asked for more of the story, here's chapter one.
Haku walked solemnly down the stone hall, staring out the arched windows as he went. The hall had been put together with large, gray bricks with windows to Haku’s left and bedrooms to his right. His cold eyes pierced through the hall as his steps echoed through.
Rain tapped on the floor of the hall, as the windows weren’t set up with glass. The light gray clouds slowly drifted away from view. Haku stopped and looked out a window, but said nothing. Then, his ears perked up.
A small, orange fox ran up to Haku and held up a piece of paper. “The master would like to see you, sir.” It exclaimed.
“Thank you Jinbo. You’re dismissed.” Haku said taking the paper from Jinbo. His cold voice was the usual for the little fox.
“Best of luck to you.” Jinbo said quickly bowing. “There is much work to be done and I shan't waste anymore of you’re time, Haku.” He hastily leapt down the hall, out of Alex’s view.
Haku studied the piece of paper and began walking once more. He turned into another hallway and looked closely at large, bold words written on the paper. “You’ve been summoned…lalala…hmm? Rights of services? What could that mean?” He asked himself. He forgot about it and continued walking.
Eventually, he came up to a large double door. They were trimmed with gold and were made of what seemed to be smooth red oak, much different from the rest of the place. Haku gripped a handle in a lion’s mouth that was attached to the door. He pulled it and the door creaked open.
The room he walked into was the exact opposite of how the rest of the castle looked. The floor was painted a turquoise blue and the walls were a grayish white. Three large, elegant stained glass windows were placed on both of the sidewalls with a large red, gold trimmed carpet running down the middle. Many, small sets of stairs led up to a red throne at the top of the room. A man clothed in navy blue robes was sitting on the throne. His white hair gleamed in the light from windows, but his face looked cold and ruthless.
The man looked down and studied Haku, from his brown hair to his torn vest on the outside of his armor, and to the black and purple wing on Haku’s back. “Haku,” the man said with authority, “do you remember when I first took you in as my own?”
“Of course.” Haku responded. “It was the day after Lethe was burned to the ground. Why do you want to-”
The man interrupted Haku with reminisces about the past. “I remember. I was walking to see where all the smoke had come from, and I saw a city of rubble and you, sprawled over the body of a girl. You were crying so much; I couldn’t help but feel sorry for you. It was then that I took you in and learned about your ordeal. How many years ago was that?”
“Four.” Haku answered with annoyence, due to his master's lack of memory. He was recollecting images from the moment he saw his deceased sister, but couldn’t cry. Haku had never cried after a while of living with this man. He hadn’t felt any emotion since then.
“Yes, yes, four, that’s right.” He told himself with a slight grin. “Couldn’t you even say my name once in a while?”
“Sorry, Andrel.” Haku apologized sarcastically. It seemed that Andrel was used to Haku’s rudeness and merely kept speaking.
“I raised you,” Andrel exclaimed thoughtfully, “and soon you became one of my most favored men. I’m very proud of you Alex, and that’s why I’m assigning you this mission. Apparently, there are villages growing outside this castle, rebellious villages. They don’t approve of us and want to see our downfall. What do you think?”
“I’ll do it.” Haku answered sternly. “No one will stand in our way. I will take these villages out.”
“Good, good.” Andrel said clapping. “Now go.” Andrel snapped his fingers.
The two double doors swung open and many soldiers clothed in scarlet armor marched into the room, spears held high.
“Come.” Haku commanded walking out of the room. All of the soldiers briskly followed him.
“All in due time…” Andrel exclaimed chuckling as the doors shut.
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Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Hey guys. For those of you that wanted to see more of the story, im writing the first chapter and it should be posted tomorrow. Well, not much to say today, so later peoples.
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Monday, April 10, 2006
Oh yeah. If you read my prolouge below, can you tell me what YOU REALLY THINK? TRUTHFULLY. Is it good, bad, you know, things like that. So... see ya later!
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Sunday, April 9, 2006
This is the prolouge to a story i'm writing! ^_^
“Sister! Sister, where are you?” Haku screamed running through the ally ways of the city. Hardly anything was visible through the smoke that the burning houses created. He ran to a corner and caught a glimpse at soldiers marching through the streets of the city.
The soldiers were clothed in scarlet armor and were killing anyone they saw. Nothing in the town could stand up to their numerous numbers, for even if someone brought a few down, more would come to take their place. Everything seemed hopeless.
The raging fires brightened the city with dancing flames, and thing were burning to ashes. Mangled bodies were spread throughout the streets, and fresh blood ran into cracks and crevices, and spread onto everything else. This massacre was endless, and the town was being destroyed, every building, one by one.
Haku ran into a large tower standing on the east part of the city. Everything was dark and silent in there, as it had not yet been set a fire. He ran up the many stairs that lead up to the very top, to room that out looked the city and the country sides that surrounded it.
“Why must you all resist?” a voice asked in the shadows in the room as Haku gazed out of the window. “You’ll all just be slaughtered anyway, so you may as well give up.”
Haku spun around as a figure wearing red Japanese style armor walked out into the moonlight that brightened the room. His black hair was hidden under a hat, but his cold eyes studied Haku carefully. His bloody spear was carried in a firm hand that was set by his side.
“Nothing will save your little town now, so there’s nothing you can do.” He exclaimed taking slow steps towards Haku.
Haku toke steady steps away from the man, looking down at the enflamed city below. He was careful not to plunge down and burn to ashes.
He stared up at the man, with his heart full of fear.
“You might as well DIE WITH THE REST OF THOSE DOGS!” The man yelled as he shoved his spear toward Haku. Haku quickly dodged the thrust and grabbed a small sword lying on a table at the edge of the room. Not knowing what to do he quickly swung the blade.
Blood splattered on the wall as the man bent over, grabbing what was left of his right arm in pain. His forearm rolled down the stares as the man shoved Haku down the stairs along with it. He ran to the window and called out to all his soldiers.
“Go! Destroy this city by daybreak! Engulf it! Burn it to the ground!”
The soldiers continued with their work as Haku rolled into a storage room and was knocked unconscious.
Haku woke up with a start that morning, the sun shining on his face. He looked around at what had once been the great city of Lethe. Stones were thrown everywhere and ashes were spread throughout the ruins. He began pushing his way through all the rubble with a shocked face. Bodies were tossed around like rag dolls, and rocks were stained with red and black blood.
He walked up to a body and stared in horror. There his sister laid, her head seeming to be blown apart from the inside. Haku could still make out her face from all of the skull shards and pieces of flesh.
“Sis, sis?” Haku asked with tears running down his cheek. He stared at her mangled body, and began to cry. This was the true meaning, of death.
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Here's a little picture that I threw ttogether last night!
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Saturday, April 8, 2006
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Hi peoples! Man, IM HYPER! YAY ME!!! Its Saturday! Yeah! Im going over to my friend's house who I have't seen in like a year! Yippee! Oh yeah, who like the new avi?
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Friday, April 7, 2006
Hey guys. Man, it's freezing over here! Seriously, it was so hot yesterday, but now it's freezing and raining. I walked to school with only a t-shirt and shorts since I thought it would get warmer. It rained. Luucky for me, I had a hoody in my locker and my friend's mom gave me a ride home! ^_^ The moral of this story, always keep an extra hoody in your locker! XD
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Thursday, April 6, 2006
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WTH?!
i got rid of my dragon?! But I love dragons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man...
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