Excerpt1
by ColdCorvid
A short disclaimer I will attempt to include in all my works whether
they be entirely fictitious or loosely based on my own personal
experiences or emotions. All these works spill forth from a place in my
subconscious that I not only do not fully understand nor feel that I’m
entirely connected with. Should there be any notes or tones that might
be controversial or barely legible to most I would like to apologize in
advance as I attempt to understand this part of me through my writing.
Also grammar hard, autocorrect save me.
-One mightily distressed Corvid
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Why. That was the question on their mind. It was one that was plagued
with a lack of answers or even a hint as to the truth concerning Her
disappearance. It had happened so long ago and yet it was all they could
think of. It was rebounding off the insides of their skull as they
tossed and turned in their sleep. Suddenly snapping out of their
troublesome slumber as they felt something snap beneath their
coils.
Eyes shooting opening and head snapping back towards their coils only to
discover a broken branch in their clutches. Their coils seemingly
wrapped around the lonesome branch in the midst of their uneasy rest
before finally crushing it beneath their shifting scales during their
dream, or rather nightmare. Still plagued by that question, one of the
few reasons they kept trudging through the ruins of the world.
They slowly slid away from the damaged branch, turning around to face
it. Gently scooping it up off of the floor of the rundown apartment and
resting it against the wall, coils running over what remained of the
tree’s limb, oozing a warm brown sap to seal the wound they’d
accidentally created.
Finally they allowed themselves to slide down against the cool stone
wall, able to feel the vines intertwined with the building trembling,
pushing against the stones as if trying to comfort them. A soft smile
finding its way across their thin lips as they let out a sigh, glad that
the mother earth was still there, something to latch onto was the
comfort that nature always provided. After all, it was one of Her gifts.
A piece of Her, or at least built from the ground up to provide for all
of us, and for the very earth itself. A sort of life that they could
understand. Sometimes they swore mother earth could understand their
anguish, confusion, fear, and always seemed to be there. A warmth in the
cold, dying world, it was as close to Her as they could feel so they
always savored the feeling. The feeling of those gentle vines pushing up
against stone as they raised a hand to the wall. Gently extending a
single clawed digit up towards the cracks between the stones. Able to
feel vines pulsating, shifting against their back before a small, gentle
vine found its way out of the spaces between the stones. Gingerly
twisting in the air, searching for their finger before finally latching
on and wrapping round their digit. Squeezing back as tears streaked from
their eyes.
Suddenly recoiling back into themselves, hands wiping tears from their
eyes. Palms pushing up across their eyes on their forehead and their
cheeks. Wiping away the tears as vines quickly sprouted forth from the
walls. Gently falling onto their shoulders, just to let them know that
their cries were heard. Their anguish acknowledged in a way they would
never really understand.
If mother earth really understood at all.
Hating themselves for the hurtful thought even though they hadn’t said
it aloud. Only sobbing louder into their hands as their coils slowly
wrapped round themselves in an effort to find some level of comfort as
they spent another morning beneath the blue sun weeping. Begging. Crying
out for Her.