Tuesday, September 20, 2022

WBotFAW Ep 33: Beware the Rising Tide

 








Episode 33: Beware the Rising Tide

 

         Chambers integrated well into the OBX community, he quickly passed the test and became a sheriff’s deputy. Even Quinn was given a house and after passing the lifeguard test found herself a job. Rebecca worked as a head physician at the hospital. Everyone was doing their part in the new community, trying to bring back a way of living from the past. 

         Across the beach of a j-like curve into a rocky shore on the bay Samuel and Tyrell ate their lunch outside of the oil refinery. They began taking their lunches outside after they stopped the leak and cleared a section of the beach of all the dead fish and oil. This bay was now the only beach opened to the public and just so happened to be where Quinn was working. 

Every day at noon Deputy Chambers would come around to hand out lunches. Annie was sitting on the bench with Quinn when Chambers arrived. Annie was spending the day with Warren and Jackson at the beach. Warren threw Jackson’s favorite stick in the water for the dog to fetch. And Samuel watched his son from across the bay.  

         “The system's almost fixed,” mumbled Tyrell with his mouth full of sandwich.

         “Having hot showers again is going to feel really nice.” Samuel exhaled.

         They were finally getting back to normal, or the closest thing to it. Samuel’s job at the refinery was to solve the oil leak. The first thing he did was stop it. Now he was still trying to figure out a way to get the rest of the oil out of their half of the bay. The leak bordered the roped area for the public beach. If someone swims close enough to it in the water they could feel the grease.

         Chambers was still trying to court Quinn. He had a special place in his heart for her. If it wasn’t for the eye-patch Quinn might have one day succumbed to Chambers’ advances, the policeman’s outfit was really doing it for her. The deputy and the lifeguard would flirt every day, expecting, now, that their ends were far ahead of them. But ever since New York, when they put his eyeball back inside Chambers’ head, he had been unsure of himself. Every day the burning in his head got worse. Aspirin and oxy subdued it for a long time, but now that things were calm, drugs no longer worked as well.

         A kid out near the deep end dock jumped off towards the oil leak. Unseen by a distracted lifeguard he tried to swim in the oil. Quinn had her back turned while talking with Annie and Chambers at the picnic table. Chambers was finding it particularly hard to kick the heat today. 

The boy out in the oil leak got tired from swimming in the thick mess of oil and started to cry out. His mother heard him from the beach and immediately got up. Chambers wanted to ask her out to dinner, he knew he could only do it if Annie wasn’t there, watching them. It was awkward and Chambers was sweating.  

         The boy slipped under, and his mother screamed out. Quinn and Annie looked back, out into the bay.

         “Do you…” Chambers mumbled, “want…to…go…to the…hospital…” before he fell to the ground.

         Quinn did not notice him as she sprinted into the water. When she got to the edge of the oil leak she told the kids around her to make a chain. Quinn swam into the oil anchored by the chain. Too thick to open her eyes, Quinn had to reach around for him. She grazed an arm that grabbed her by the elbow and pushed for the surface, but the boy was stuck in the mess that kept them in the bottom. The chain of children and adults that extended to Quinn pulled her up. She yanked on the arm and wouldn’t let go until it snapped free.

         They were pulled through to the shore. She emerged and cracked her eyes open, looking around for the boy. Everyone was standing around her…frozen. Nobody wanted to admit what they were seeing.

         It can’t be, not here.


         What was Quinn holding in her hand but a snatched-from-the-oil-claw of the undead, waterlogged but still clumsily animated. She screamed in disgust and threw it away. People started to panic. The boy was gone, and there was a zombie in the water.








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Wednesday, September 14, 2022

WBotFAW Ep 32: Last Thing You Would Ever Expect

 







Episode 32: Last Thing You Would Ever Expect  

 

         Samuel got out of the truck and sprinted through the Dairy Queen parking lot. Jackson immediately barked at him, grabbing Warren’s attention. Warren was wearing a navy blue baseball cap. Samuel could recognize his son in that hat from a mile away, his favorite New York Yankees hat, of course, he would be wearing it. Samuel should have checked for it in the house before he left. But that was all in hindsight now.

         “Dad?”

         Samuel was reunited with the only living member of his family left on this earth. They cried in each other’s arms, he could only say one thing. He could only ask about his sisters and mother…

         “…Mom and the girls?” Warren stood up out of his father’s arms and wiped away his tears.

         “I’m sorry, Warren,” Samuel looked up, having failed them, and him, “But, they’re dead.”

         Warren did not want to blame his father, but the resentment was there. He knew if Samuel had been home they would not have stayed in the city for so long…for too long. Warren let the anger fill a hole in his heart that was left after losing his family. For now, it made him strong, but eventually it would take him over, and ruin his life; like so many before him. Warren brought them over to his bosses Gibbons and Jonah, who were loading boxes of frozen hotdogs, hamburgers, and fries into their truck.

         Annie was out of the car with Jackson, playing in the parking lot. Annie was convinced that he was a special dog. At the very least Jackson was a good luck charm, bringing Samuel’s son back to him. Annie would keep Jackson close from now on; she would never leave him again. She threw a stick down the parking lot and Jackson retrieved it.

         Samuel and Warren helped Gibbons and Jonah finish their route for the day and returned to the hotel they were currently living in. Dakota took Annie and Jackson back up to the memorial building where Atticus and Marcus were finishing up. Rebecca greeted them at the door and got down on one knee to pet Jackson. Adam had returned without Tyrell who stayed at the oil refinery. Annie and Jackson led Marcus, Atticus, and Rebecca to the Surfside Hotel, where Samuel and Warren were already settling in. They had to walk the distance, but it was a beautiful day, so no one really minded.

         When they arrived at the Surfside Hotel Samuel was all too excited to introduce them to his son, having Atticus and Rebecca regale his progeny with their stories of Maryland and Hartford, saving New York for Samuel. Samuel took Warren down to the beach with Jackson as the rest sat by the hotel pool. He told him everything, from the bomb shelter to Cape May. And then Warren told him his story…

         After leaving the city he went as far west as he could. Getting through Jersey was a breeze, but when he hit Pennsylvania he was lost in the mayhem. He hunkered down along the mountainous terrain of the Delaware Water Gap, until a group took him in. Some of them had come from the North, saying that a horde bigger than they had ever seen was heading south towards them. So, they followed the Water Gap out of Pennsylvania and into Delaware. 

It wasn’t until they hit the coast that they realized they were completely surrounded. By then there were only five of them left besides Warren. Three wanted to go west, two wanted to go south, hearing rumors of a safe zone in North Carolina…

         “I thank my lucky stars every day that I decided against the majority..”

         “What made you decide against going west?”

         “It was when we found Jackson.”

         “I can’t imagine the toll everything took on you…”

         “NO YOU DON’T GET IT, DAD!” Warren broke down, “…I gave up on you…”

         “And it saved your life.” Samuel tried to make his son not feel guilty.

         “You stopped at nothing to get back to us; you even passed up permanent safety in the bomb shelter…If it were me,” Warren despaired, “…If it were me I would have failed…”

         Samuel let his son grieve, realizing that this could not be fixed overnight. They sat on the beach in the twilight and came to grips with the world around them. Samuel was finally at ease, the closest thing he could get to happiness. It didn’t take long for him to get to thinking that from here on out it would only be further loss and despair. Out there it would be inevitable. So maybe they should stay…

         The next day Samuel talked with Marcus and Atticus. After discussing it with Warren at length in the morning, they had decided to stay in the Safe Zone for as long as they could. “If civilization is ever going to start again, it’s going to be a place like this… not some prison.” Samuel rationalized.

         Atticus and Marcus would not be budged, but it would take about a week for them to work off the boat they were purchasing from the owner of a marina. He was having them siphon all the rest of the boats and filling spare cans of gas. Once they finished, Charlie, the owner, agreed to let them go with their choice of boat and enough gas to make it to Florida.

         Samuel, Chambers, Quinn, and Rebecca officially integrated into the community. Rebecca joined the hospital and Samuel was brought to the oil refinery after being requested by Tyrell. Chambers became a deputy and Quinn a lifeguard.

         For the most part they had all settled in by the week’s end. Atticus and Marcus were just about done working off their boat, tomorrow Charlie would give them the keys and then they officially set sail for Florida. Marcus had convinced Annie to go with them. They had been spending almost every night together. It was quite clear what they were becoming. Annie was only scared of one thing more than the risen dead, being alone. Marcus relit something inside of her that she had not felt since Wilf. It gave her hope and made her feel safe in this cruel world. It also helped that she knew how to navigate a boat.







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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

WBotFAW Ep 31: Orientation

 









Episode 31: Orientation



    Atticus looked over at Samuel and Rebecca. No way. It was impossible. They were letting their paranoia get the best of them. There was no way it could be General Saarsgard. Atticus looked back over at Dakota, who was racking her mind to tell them everything she could.
    “Thank you, Dakota, for everything,” Samuel built up to it, “But can I ask you for one more favor?”
    “Depends…Is the favor a ride into town?”
    Samuel looked down as if he was expecting her to say no.
    “Of course, I have a pick-up truck that can fit all ya’ll.”
    Dakota took them into the small town. “The town square is actually in Kill Devil Hills,” Dakota informed them of the safe zone hierarchy, “There live our two leaders, Alana and Adam Cutler…”
    “Husband and wife?”
    “Brother and sister.”
    “One of the Safe Zone laws is to bring refugees into the Town Square immediately.”
    “And here we thought we were getting a free ride,” Annie whispered to Marcus who were both sitting in the back bench.
    “They can help you get to the cape.” Dakota brought them to the town square, which used to be the         Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center. Dakota pulled into the practically empty parking lot and parked, turning the car off and getting out along with everyone else. They got inside easy enough. The front doors were unlocked. There was no security, just a giant conference table in the middle of the floor, filled with loose paper and old leather-bound books. All the chairs around the conference table were empty, except for two. Dakota brought them in and they all had a seat around the table. Samuel and Atticus sat next to Dakota, who introduced them to Adam and Alana.
    “…Right…So one of the first things we like to do-”
    “For new member orientation…” Alana interrupted her brother.
    “…Is…” Adam tried to go on now uninterrupted, “go around and say your name, where you’re from, and what you did for a living before the outbreak…”
Samuel answered for the group, “We’re not staying.”
    “What?” Quinn spoke out.
    “Wait a second…” the rest of the group started to stir, “We haven’t decided anything yet.”
    Marcus stood up at the other end of the table from his seat next to Annie, “I’m with Samuel, we can’t stay here.”
    Everybody started arguing with each other and Atticus stood up and let his temper loose on the Zone council, “NOW LISTEN UP! Nobody has to come with us! …But Dr. Chase, along with myself, Dr. Pratt, and Marcus are leaving and continuing our mission to the prison.”
    “A prison?” Adam commented, while he, his sister, and Dakota watched these strangers argue amongst themselves.
    “A prison with tall concrete walls and miles of barbed wire fencing…” Marcus told them, ‘”A prison that is holding my brother.”
    “Well, if that is your decision,” Adam told them, “We will not stand in your way, but we cannot afford to give out any more supplies. So, if you are in need of anything you’re going to have to figure something out…”
    “Like what?”
    “Well, we have numerous services set up for trading or working within the Safe Zone,” Alana instructed them as she shuffled papers around in her hands and stacked them together. “If you would just step right this way we can start the process.”
    “What if we want to stay?” Quinn stood up.
    “Then please come over to this side of the table and take a copy of these forms,” Adam responded.
    Quinn stood up along with Chambers, Tyrell, and then Rebecca. Samuel was shocked; Atticus was also completely thrown off guard. He felt like a fool mentioning her name along with Samuel and Marcus before, making her decision for her was not what he intended to do; and if she was just choosing to stay out of spite, he would feel even worse for affecting her like that.
    “Rebecca…” Atticus insisted.
    “I’m sorry, but this is better than a prison, and they said they needed doctors…” Rebecca apologized as she followed the line to get her papers and put her name down on the new member sign-in sheet. Nobody else in the group before her had recognized it on the sheet, the name, why would they? …All three of them joined the group after Samuel’s apartment; they didn’t even catch the last name, but Rebecca did. The moment she saw it she knew…
    What were the odds?
    “Samuel…” she muttered as she let go of the pen strung onto the clipboard and took it off the table,     “You have to see this.” Rebecca tossed the sign-in sheet on the clipboard over to Samuel. Samuel read the document, he looked up at Rebecca, “…That’s his hand writing...”
    “Whose?” Adam asked.
    “My son.”
    “Warren Chase?”
    “You know him?”
    “I know every person on that list. He came in a couple of days ago, same face as you…Seventeen year old boy with a dog….”
    Samuel was too relieved to catch it, but Annie did, “A dog?”
    “…Yeah…your kid calls him Jackson,” Alana confirmed, “How could you forget a name like that for a dog?” She shuffled through the file cabinet behind them and pulled out Warren’s file. “We sent him to Nags Head, under Gibbons and Slate, food recovery…because of the dog…”
    Samuel got up from his seat and walked over to Dakota, Alana, and Adam “Can you take me to him?”
    Adam looked at Alana, they were still processing the forms from Quinn, Chambers, and Tyrell, and helping Atticus and Marcus with their resupply forms. Marcus remarked only to Atticus, “Never thought the apocalypse would require so much paperwork…”
    Dakota felt compelled to help Samuel and told him that she would take him to go find his son. Annie joined him as they were leaving. 
    Rebecca sat at the middle of the table, now undecided. Her heart was conflicted with her mind. Logically, she would be safer here; it just made more sense for her to stay here altogether. But when she saw Samuel’s son’s name on the list it felt like a sign. She was a rational woman who had a reliable instinct most of the time, but this time she had feelings that clashed with her instinct, and the only sense she could make of it was that it had to be fate…Samuel would lead them to humanity’s salvation. The choice came down to faith versus reason.
Rebecca sat there without making a decision, and let the world unfold around her.
    When Tyrell handed his papers in, Adam and Alana were thoroughly impressed, “Oh we have been looking for you!” Adam wasted no time and took Tyrell out of the town area and over to the bay where there was a flooding oil refinery. It was leaking black sludge into the bay, dead fish and crab littered the swampy beach. “This is priority one.” Adam showed him.
    They were not as impressed with Chambers’ forms as they were with Tyrell’s. “Look,” he said to Alana, trying to plead his case, “I can keep this place safe. I can be security.”
    “Sorry Mr. Kahn, but we don’t need protection against the zombies, we’re on an island…”
    “You always need protection, even if it’s from yourselves.”
    “Well, we have a sheriff from Virginia here for that very reason. Would you like to meet him? He is always looking for new deputies.”
    “Aw hell, why not… Everybody’s gotta pull their weight; I’m a firm believer in that. I’ll be a pig.”
    “Okay, Ms. Quinn, would you like to come with me, and gentlemen, Adam will be back shortly to go over your requests.”
    Atticus and Marcus stared at Chambers as he left without any explanation on why he was abandoning the group. Up until now he had never shown the slightest inclination of not wanting to go to the prison. Maybe that was just because the prospect of a Safe Zone had never been entertained. So, they let him go, they let them all go.
    Atticus really did not care, he knew there would be a day when he would be completely alone; he knew he would be the last man standing. This place had all the superficial comforts of life back before the outbreak; it was misleading. They did not take extra precaution outside of destroying the bridge. Hypothetically, if a zombie got over, perhaps on a boat, or meandered across the ocean floor, there would be nothing stopping them from tearing this “Safe Zone” apart. That was reason enough not to stay here for Atticus. As soon as they got their supplies and met up with Samuel and his son they would be on their way.





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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Legendary Kingdoms: Chapter 2

 











CHAPTER 2 – THE TRAGIC KING



Mitakahn missed home. It had been over four years since he enrolled in the knighthood, and apart from the few breaks between sessions, the prince had spent the majority of those years at the academy; away from home…his home…and his people, known throughout all of MagnaThora as the Pride. His body still ached from the basilisk, but the wounds were healing.  

He looked out across the rolling blue deep as far as the eye could see in any direction, his sea voyage coming to an end. The massive wooden frigate with an abundance of sails carried him across the Neiad Bay. Rather than send a royal escort, the king contracted a premiere merchant vessel. This meant something to Mitakahn. Time was of the essence. 

Ahead of them spawned land, more importantly a city, and the largest seaport in the north. Soon he would land in Port Caliber. The City of Caliber was built upon merchant prosperity, its downtown district now reached the same heights as its sister city, Zepathorum. 

 Up ahead for Mitakahn meant simultaneously bringing home his ugly truth and confronting the mystery that awaited him. Although he did not know anything for sure yet, he was picking up subtle clues from his unfolding surroundings. His ship was not received by a magnificent welcoming party like every other time he had returned home, no real surprise there. It was merely just Queen Adyána standing at the docks with her royal guards, awaiting her second-born son. 

Queen Adyána was once a princess of the Horse Kingdom in the West. In her youth and up until recently, she had flowing brunette hair bundled and weaved in thick braids down to her waist, and warm brown eyes. The cargo frigate docked at the northern cape at Seaport Village Pier. The prince walked down the boarding ramp in his gray cloak. They were kind enough to let him keep it, knowing full well he would never obtain the silver cloak of an ordained knight. 

His mother looked up, astonished. For time had changed many things since last they met, and the prince’s growth would have perhaps been the topic of conversation given normal circumstances, but too much had changed at home. Mitakahn looked down at his mother. He finally got a good look at her and realized that while time had been good for Mitakahn’s growth, it had the opposite effect on his mother, taking its toll on her. 

Queen Adyana bore such burdensome eyes. Her hair, still down to her waist, had withered into brunette and gray stressed strips. Her face looked worn down and profoundly sad, shadowed with pale wrinkled skin. After looking hard, Mitakahn could still see her beauty, but in his absence something had been plaguing her along with the rest of the townsfolk. 

The Queen greeted her son with a warm embrace. He would be the last to know in the entire kingdom of the awful news. It's amazing how Mitakahn had been kept in the dark until the summons reached him at the knighthood, a true testament to the Silver Den’s reclusiveness. Up until now he had been worried about his own misdeeds but the atmosphere around town was too much to ignore. 

There was an unusual density to the air. The winds from the sea seemed to stop right before the city. Everyone walked with their heads hung low, eyes to the cobblestone ground, as if a contagious despair afflicted the city. In the shadow of change crept in a sullen evil, an infectious gloom. Mitakahn merely dismissed it as a lousy seaport day. The once bright, bustling, clean streets of the port city resembled more of a murky melancholy which left the prince feeling estranged.

His journey was not over. He took a carriage with his mother out of Port Caliber and up to Zepathorum City. It was in this carriage that she explained to him what was going on. “Now listen carefully, Mitakahn, because it is going to be hard enough repeating this once, I do not wish to say it again…”

“Go ahead, Mother.”

“Your father is very sick. We do not know how it happened, but it is….. It doesn’t seem like he is going to make it. Whatever kind of sickness this is, it is eating him from the inside out. I have been watching him for months now, and it has only gotten worse in that time. There is little- hope.” the queen trailed off with no idea of what to say next. And there sat Mitakahn, eyes wide, lost in horror and confusion. He had so many questions and he was so furious, but there was only one thing he could say…

“I understand.”

The shock rang out inside his mind, stunning him for the time being. He wasn’t going to get any answers; not right now. What else could he hope to make of this until he could see for himself? But something inside him, something deep down always feared that this evil was lurking. Mitakahn always suspected there were things his father kept from them, old secrets that make kings the loneliest people on the planet. 

Mitakahn had so many questions growing up. Like what happened to the rest of the Arkenoir Dynasty? His family ruled for hundreds of years, yet all his uncles, aunts, and cousins were on his mother’s side from the ShoreLands. It was too late now. He let the unknown fester in his time away. Maybe if Mitakahn was around more he would have been able to spot it sooner... He tried not to spiral down the slippery slope of taking blame. Before he knew it, they were entering the gates of Zepathorum.

Mitakahn’s time away helped him recapture the glory of Zepathorum’s splendor. The city was made of crimson crystal towers with a skyline peaking high in the sky, sparkling in the setting sun, wrapped in a ribbon wall. The highest tower being the citadel, the residence of the royal family, rested in the exact middle of the city with its back to Lake Niobi. The crystal made Zepathorum one of the most beautiful and, more importantly, the most impenetrable cities in all of MagnaThora.

The twin cities resembled a harmony of modern marvel and ancestral ingenuity. They rode in the dual horse-drawn carriage through the city down Crimson Boulevard. Mitakahn was home. The prince would get to see his father at last. Mitakahn walked up the spiral staircase of the royal tower and into the king’s resting chambers without hesitation. No amount of anticipation could brace him for what he was about to see. 

Once again his mind toyed with him. In the few seconds before he entered the room Mitakahn feared the worst. What if he looked horrible?  He had no idea what to think. His mother’s briefing almost felt like a detriment. He was shaken to the core, which made him feel like a child once again. It was a little after midday and even with a light in the corner of the room it still seemed dark. Mitakahn hated the feeling. This was not the home he remembered.

He turned to see his father sitting on the bed. Mitakahn was baffled, in the time passed it seemed that Theomitus had aged over thirty years. The King’s beard, which Mitakahn modeled his own after, was gray and spotty. His skin was tight and worn out. His eyes, once powerful and authoritative, were now surrendered and glazed over, almost vacant. 

His posture was scrawny and fragile. The fat and meat on his bones were completely gone, his skeleton sucked dry. He was half the man he used to be. His crown looked over-sized but never ill-fitting. King Theomitus looked up and saw his son. Without hesitation, he tried to stand.

 “Mitakahn!”

“I’m here…I’m here now, Father. Everything is going to be alright.” 

For the first time ever, the prince found himself comforting his king. Together, they stood in the middle of the room, surrounded by family, hugging each other. Mitakahn opened his eyes; he was taller than his father. Since when? 

He wanted to break down right then and there and cry, but he didn’t. Something inside of him made him hold on, hold true to what he believed in to get him through this. Something kept him strong for the time being, strong for his father and his family. Like the ends will one day justify the means, and once it is all over life will have found its own path to the greater meaning…if he could just hold strong now. Mitakahn acknowledged this force and pulled it close, along with his father’s embrace. 

The king held onto Mitakahn tightly. It had been too long. 

“Mitakahn, th-there” he stuttered, “there are so many things I’ve wanted to say to you.”

“It’s okay, father. I’m home now. We have plenty of time.”

“…time for what?”

Mitakahn was completely thrown off by his father’s confusion. Only later did he find out from his mother that a couple of days ago the king lost the ability to keep his attention. Theomitus was losing his mind. One moment they would be in the presence of the king, the next moment he was either docile or disoriented. The mind was a fickle complexity. Even in such abnormal circumstances, there was still a woeful balance only chaos could connect. 


Three Seasons Ago


When Theomitus first began to feel this sickness inside of him his mind immediately focused on the future. The king knew something was wrong for a while but did not show any signs of physical ailment. Theomitus decided not to say anything and keep his family in the dark about his sickness. He did this by going on a quest, leaving Mitakahn’s older brother and heir to the throne, Prince Axion Arkenoir, in charge of the entire kingdom for the first time. 

At the time, the royal family did not think anything of it. They thought it was merely a trial for Axion as prince and future ruler of the kingdom and a vacation for the tenured king. Theomitus even mentioned to his wife how dealing with the lords, the council of Prestigents, the senators, and most of all… the governor would be good for the boy’s growth in diplomacy. In the king’s words, “One of the most integral skill sets for ruling a kingdom is snake-juggling.” 

On his journey he walked to many lands and cities filled with old enemies. He searched far and wide for ancient treasures and went to look for places that drifted off the map long ago. But no one knew he searched for such treasures. And whatever secrets he found or uncovered, he kept to himself leaving a quiet mystery in his wake. 

When he returned home to Zepathorum the king never talked about his journey. In fact, by the time he came back he was beginning his descent and barely spoke at all. Theomitus would soon start cramping up in ordinary daily motion. 

His hips and groin ached. He thought he’d pulled something. Or that’s what he told them. Maybe he was just getting old and starting to feel it. That was how he rationalized it; how he kept the possibility of something far worse at bay. Soon the shroud of menial ailments would be pulled to reveal the truth. 


One Season Ago


The king returned from his journey. For a time, he kept Axion in charge. Theomitus relished in the idea of taking an early retirement. He spent his days with his beloved Adyana, like back before they had kids and a kingdom to worry about.

Theomitus stared at the sun’s radiance bouncing off the golden shine within his throne room. He looked out wide openings created by the balconies, providing a panoramic view of his city and kingdom beyond it. His queen walked into the room, practically skipping with glee; her hair braided down her back, still a bright brunette, not a worry in the world. Theomitus compared the beauty of the sunshine with the loveliness of his wife’s eyes. “Do you know what today is? My king…” she asked. 

“I believe I do, fair queen. It is the anniversary of our wedding day.”

“Correct, your majesty. Happy Anniversary!” she smiled while she leaned in over the throne for a kiss. Together the two of them sat on the throne, peering out over the southern window, past Lake Niobi, at the cascading fields of the Serengeti. 

“One day,” promised the king, “When Mitakahn is done with school, and Axion has taken the throne, we shall retire to a small town in the Serengeti, and find a nice place by the lake…” 

They both stared out into the horizon with joyful smiles on their faces. “That sounds perfect,” replied Queen Adyána.

 She jumped up, like a little girl, turned around, and went to say, “And perhaps, we can have a-” But before she could finish she saw something wrong in the face of her beloved. Half his smile turned to frown, while the eye above it began to droop. Adyána screamed when King Theomitus started shaking uncontrollably.

 “HELP!” yelled Adyána, “GUARDS!” 

Adyána rushed over to the king, who was now fully out of control of his bodily functions. She held his head by her bosom, keeping it from trembling, while the rest of his body convulsed and then fell limp, lifeless. She feared for the worst, and screamed out yet again, “GUARDS! THE KING NEEDS YOU!” 

The Royal Guard rushed in to tend to the fallen king. 

“He’s still breathing! Quick, get him down to the infirmary, and notify Prince Axion of what has happened, HURRY!” ordered Queen Adyána.

  They moved into action and carefully brought the fainted king downstairs. Adyána met Axion at the infirmary, “It is best if we tell no one what has happened right now, especially Mitakahn.”

“I agree,” Axion concluded, “He should finish out his schooling without worry.” 

Together the prince and queen concealed the king’s condition as best they could. But he only got worse, and it was apparent what was happening to him. Soon, the council was notified, followed shortly by the entire nation, and eventually, the world at large would know that King Theomitus was tragically ill. 

All but his son, Mitakahn, would know of the horror and plague that the royal family was going through. Until finally it was getting too dismal to be kept at bay, and time to call Mitakahn home. 


This Season Hence


Theomitus was at the brink of death, and Mitakahn was just finding out he had a limited amount of time left with his father. The king knew an intimate apocalypse was on the horizon for his family; one he would regrettably be the cause of, one he could not be there to lead a recovery after. His guilt weighed on his body, and his gravity succumbed to depression, a new psychological symptom of the illness. 

But soon his mind would rot with the venom invading his body, and the burden would give way to confusion. He wouldn’t talk much; just walk in a constant daze. No longer would his mind be able to lay down plans for the future. It was clear his mind moved past the present and the future, possibly to somewhere else entirely. In order to keep the endless darkness at bay, he found solitude and peace in recalling the past. 

Mitakahn often wondered how life would be if perceived through his father’s eyes; in his “on the brink” condition. What arbitrary doors of physical life would be closed, and infinite doors of the rapture opened? Like the shadow from a windowsill retracting from the setting sun. Like the tides on a beach, the pull of the moon, the eventual groove of the universal clock. 


Time. Change. Growth








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Saturday, August 13, 2022

WBotFAW Ep 30: Safe Zone, New Home

 


Episode 30: Safe Zone, New Home

        

                They were out in the sea for about seven days before the fresh water ran out, food was running low as well. There were too many of them for the rations they had. It was as simple as that. They needed to dock and resupply soon. Unknown to the rest of the group, Marcus, Samuel, and Atticus had been searching for the coast for two days now. Somehow they got turned around out in the Atlantic. It might have been in the thunderstorm, when one of the sails was torn during a lightning bolt strike on the stern.  Since then, they had patched the sail up, but it quickly appeared to them that the Lobster House Yacht was not really meant for long-term voyages.

         It was getting late. Atticus had given up, along with Samuel, each at their own breaking point during the day. It was quite humorous to Annie, who was always frequenting “the three captains” as she affectionately called them, how one had to outlast the other. And now all that was left was Marcus. Annie jumped off the counter from her usually legs-dangling position and walked over to Marcus who was steering.

         “Why is it that men can never admit when they’re lost? I mean tell me that isn’t one of the oldest clichés in the book…” Annie teased.

         “We’re definitely lost.” Marcus blatantly contradicted her.

         “Wow…Have to admit I didn’t see that coming…”

         “Can you help me?” Marcus showed through a little.

         But Annie was still buying it, “Just head west…”

         “It’s so hard to turn the sails, We lost west….along with east…and south…and north…”

         “Well right now you have west, just steer towards the setting sun. If you want I can take …over…maybe…”

         “I think that would be best.” Marcus backed up and gestured politely towards his spot behind the wheel.

         “Wow, this is…vintage…” Annie commented.

         Marcus excused himself and met with Samuel and Atticus waiting on the deck outside. “She finally worked up the courage to ask, guys….We did it!”

         Samuel high-fived Marcus as he returned to the bridge. Atticus sighed, “I can’t believe she bought the fact that none of us knew the sun sets in the west…”

         “It doesn’t matter how, what matters is we have someone who knows what they’re doing behind the wheel.”

         The yacht regained a straight course, something “the three captains” could not do, and it was due west. They were bound to hit land. Storm clouds rushed in and rushed out without breaking, but the high winds did kick up the waves. More and more the yacht rocked back and forth nearly flipping upside-down. The bowels of the ship moaned and cracked with the pressure. But the storm clouds moved by so quickly that just as the worst was upon them it settled within minutes. And on the last slow-drawing towering wave they were nearly capsized. Annie took the wave head on, but was now turning in to ride the cusp.

         The yacht was leaking everywhere and taking on water as it was trying not to get rolled over. Finally, Annie drove the yacht over the wave and there just ahead of them was nothing but calm waters. Chambers climbed the biggest sail and looked out under the sun.

         “LAND!” He called out with his hands cupping and projecting his yell.

         Samuel ran in and told Marcus and Annie that they could see land. The two finished the journey by bringing the creaking Cape May Lobster House yacht to what looked like a mile long island. They drove the ship straight up onto the sand. It looked like a public beach, or state park, there was nothing really around anywhere. Chambers and Quinn got off the boat first and were climbing the dunes when everyone else was on the beach.

         “Where do you think we are?”

         “Could be Virginia Beach, could be the Bahamas…”

         “Yeah right, I think it’s North Carolina, you know…the Outer Banks…”

         “I don’t really know North Carolina,” Chambers admitted.

         “Where are you from anyways?” Quinn stopped.

         A woman holding a basket was ahead of them, putting laundry out on a clothesline in what looked like her backyard. At first glance of the two of them she dropped the basket and ran at them.

         “Oh my God!” She screamed waving her hands.

         “Would you look at that…” Chambers laughed.

         “Are ya’ll refugees?” the girl said approaching them. She met them at the top of the dune and looked out at the rest of them and their yacht. “My lord, look at you…Where ya’ll from?”

         “All over, but mostly New York…”

         “Welcome to Kitty Hawk, I’m Dakota Haynes.”

         “Where?” Chambers was confused.

         “I told you…North Carolina…” Quinn was so proud of being right, and eagerly anticipated everyone to catch up to them. Once they did, they all introduced themselves to Dakota and Quinn made sure they all knew where they were, and how she was right. “You know…the Outer Banks…”

         “Actually,” Dakota interrupted, “Now we call it the OBX Safe Zone…”

         “How much of the island do you have quarantined?” Atticus asked her.

         “The bridges have all been destroyed; there is not one zombie in the entire Outer Banks…”

         The girls were amazed; they gasped and found it too good to be true. But Dakota, who was a native herself, reassured them, “This is a sanctuary.”

         Later, inside her house, she explained to them, “Early on they saw what was happening out in the mainland. People were told to evacuate, but then they heard from their family members that the mainland were being told the same thing. So many of us chose to stay, my husband was one of them. When the horde tried to come over the bridge… he was the one…he was…he volunteered to go and …stop them… ”

         “They blew up the bridges?” Samuel inferred.

         “It cost them their lives…to keep us all safe….” Dakota was crying softly but smiling, “And now three towns have been repopulated…Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, and Nags Head. Oh yeah…and Cape Hatteras has just been cleared and is operating as a military airport. A general in a submarine arrived about a week ago and took volunteers to the cape to retake it. They told us nobody died in the fight. I try to believe that but we have never heard word from the cape…”






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