Friday, December 27, 2013

Update ( a small one)

The wind was howling outside of the old chimney walls that Henrik had hid himself in. the snow surrounding the old chimney was at least a foot and provide a block from the wind. Even then, the shaking that Henrik was doing had nothing to do with the chill in the air or the snow on the ground. The blood on his hands had sealed his fate and he was powerless to do anything to change it.  Twilight had begun to fall and Henrik knew that he could not stay outside.  He removed himself and began to trek back to his mother’s home.  He heard people shouting and immediately felt bad for worrying his mother and siblings. As he came more into view of the house he saw his two oldest siblings, Archer and Quinn walking towards the woods with flashlights.  Archer’s strange amber colored eyes seemed to glow in the now halfway dark evening.  The Irish twins, as their mother called them, stood like statues in the snow, waiting for him to meet them. He lowered his head in shame as he came to a halt in front of them.
                “Do you have any idea how concerned our mother is… she was in hysterics before Quinn and-”
                “Archer, look at his hands…” Quinn said quietly to the older male. Archer looked to Quinn incredulously before looking at Henrik’s cold bloody hands.  Archer’s eyebrows shot up into his hair line and he shared a knowing look with Quinn.
                “Come on, Hen.” Quinn said wrapping an arm around her youngest brother’s shoulder.  He’d tried not to cry but once Quinn wrapped her arm around his shoulders the tears started to fall. Archer ruffled his hair as they walked to the enclosed back porch of the house.  Their mother raced towards them, she hurriedly checked Henrik over before hugging him tightly.
                “Mother, he’s spilt human blood. His first full moon is tonight.” Archer told his mother trying not to make her anymore distraught. Maria gave her oldest son a glare before looking to Britton and Quinn who were whispering to each other.
                “Quinn, Britton, what is it?” Maria knew something was by Britton’s body language and Quinn’s blank facial expression. Britton looked to his older sister and she rolled her eyes before looking to their mother.
                “We’re just concerned. If Henrik did in fact get the gene then why wasn’t he born with the same colored eyes as archer, Britton and me. We all three have amber eyes but Henrik doesn’t. He has eyes like you and Anwen.”
                “Is it a proven fact that if you’re born with the curse, you have brown eyes like father’s?” Anwen asked her older sister.
                “Not scientifically proven no. but father was a werewolf and had the amber eyes, as does every werewolf in father’s family.” Quinn answered looking outside. She glanced at Archer and he nodded.
                “Dress light tonight Henrik, we’ll see if you have the gene.” Britton said as he and Archer left to prepare.

                Henrik stood in the snow later that night. The wind was unpleasant, as his only block from the wind was a pair of cargo shorts and a thin long sleeved shirt. Anwen watched him with concerned eyes. Henrik had heard the plan that his siblings had created. Anwen would drive the jeep into the woods and stay in the trailer by the river. Britton would take wolf form and be a guide for Henrik (if the transition was a success).  Quinn noticed Anwen’s looks and tried to assuage the younger female’s concerns.
                “Listen, he’s going to be fine. The first transition is always the most painful but after that, the worst is over.” Quinn told their sibling. “Just head to the trailer and get blankets and fluids ready for him. He’s going to definitely need the blankets…” Quinn said as Anwen got into the jeep and started it up. He saw Anwen’s greenish hazel eyes give him a final look before she drove off into the woods.  Britton was jumping up and down in the snow, barefoot with only a pair of basketball shorts on. Henrik had always thought Britton had a few screws loose but he’d never realized just how many. His big brother gave him a toothy grin and began to sprint as he ran towards the woods. Mid sprint, Britton erupted in a mass of dark fur and disappeared into the forest. Henrik looked at the forest before looking to Quinn and Archer. Archer was chuckling at his youngest brother’s wide eyed look of equal parts wonder and surprise.
                “Show off!” Quinn shouted shaking her head and looking to Archer. “So… Are you going wolf or am I?”
                Archer grinned as he shed his jacket and took off running. He transitioned more fluidly than Britton and his fur was a tad darker than Britton’s. Henrik fell to his knees and let out a scream of pain as his transition began to truly take place. He looked down at what used to be his hands, a lighter brown than Archer’s fur and paws had replaced his hands.

Henrik woke to feeling better than he’d ever had. His senses were better and he didn’t feel like he’d gone through a painful transition.  Granted he didn’t recall much of said painful transition.  After showering and dressing in actual clothes made for winter, Henrik made his way down to the kitchen where he heard Britton’s yelp as something caused him pain.
“Duh! That’s what you get for dropping the egg in oil!” Henrik heard joking tones of Quinn as he came around the corner. As usual, Archer was sitting at the counter looking through the newspaper; he turned the page after finding nothing interesting. Some song by fall out boy was playing in the background as Quinn booted Britton out from in front of the stove.
“Hen!” Anwen said as she looked out from searching in the refrigerator. His other three siblings all looked at him. Archer looked proud, like Henrik had done something fantastic. Quinn grinned at him and gave him a thumbs up. 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

2013 semester, I shall not miss you...

Finally the worst semester to ever rear it's ugly head is coming to pass and I wish it the best of times. 
Next semester my books should be here on time so I can get everything done on time and be on track. 

Lets look back on 2013,  shall we? 
The highlights: 
1: The birth of my cousin Avery. 
- she is adorable and you couldn't possibly be able to change my mind on that. 

2: a pod with Poe!
- I enjoy Poe, we bonded back when I was in middle school. My favorite stories were 
the telltale heart and the black cat. 

3: I found my favorite poem (ever) 
It's by William Blake. It's excellent.


The lowlights of 2013:
1: delay of FA- 
Not having enough money to buy books when your financial aid is having issues.  Not having your books until two and a half months into the semester is probably the worst thing that I have ever had to deal with.

2; the make up work-
Deeply, deeply unpleasant. 
Trying to stay on top of the new wrk from classes while trying to catch up on the old is jarring. 

3: storm damage! 
 That really doesn't need an explanation... 

Fall 2013... You have been one heck of a semester. 
*stares at daily planner for semester*
I will not miss you...
At all. 
*shreds daily planner and tosses in trash*
 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

My imagination is wild....

Oh look!
Another Beginning to a Story!
Promise i'll finish them. I have to. I have a blog , blogs keep one accountable for their works!

This one actually started out as a Thanksgiving story but I'm big into supernatural type stories and such so this morphed from being a completely human dysfunctional story to becoming a dysfunctional story about a family of supernaturals. My main themes i've found are big families and supernatural... should be interesting!

                                (image found on google, I could not find a direct answer to who
                                   took the picture)


             The wind was howling outside of the old chimney walls that Henrik had hid himself in. the snow surrounding the old chimney was at least a foot and provide a block from the wind. Even then, the shaking that Henrik was doing had nothing to do with the chill in the air or the snow on the ground. The blood on his hands had sealed his fate and he was powerless to do anything to change it.  Twilight had begun to fall and Henrik knew that he could not stay outside.  He removed himself and began to trek back to his mother’s home.  He heard people shouting and immediately felt bad for worrying his mother and siblings. As he came more into view of the house he saw his two oldest siblings, Archer and Quinn walking towards the woods with flashlights.  Archer’s strange amber colored eyes seemed to glow in the now halfway dark evening.  The Irish twins, as their mother called them, stood like statues in the snow, waiting for him to meet them. He lowered his head in shame as he came to a halt in front of them.

                “Do you have any idea how concerned our mother is… she was in hysterics before Quinn and-”

                “Archer, look at his hands…” Quinn said quietly to the older male. Archer looked to Quinn incredulously before looking at Henrik’s cold bloody hands.  Archer’s eyebrows shot up into his hair line and he shared a knowing look with Quinn.

                “Come on, Hen.” Quinn said wrapping an arm around her youngest brother’s shoulder.  He’d tried not to cry but once Quinn wrapped her arm around his shoulders the tears started to fall. Archer ruffled his hair as they walked to the enclosed back porch of the house.  Their mother raced towards them, she hurriedly checked Henrik over before hugging him tightly.

                “Mother, he’s spilt human blood. His first full moon is tonight.” Archer told his mother trying not to make her anymore distraught. Maria gave her oldest son a glare before looking to Britton and Quinn who were whispering to each other.

                “Quinn, Britton, what is it?” Maria knew something was by Britton’s body language and Quinn’s blank facial expression. Britton looked to his older sister and she rolled her eyes before looking to their mother.

                “We’re just concerned. If Henrik did in fact get the gene then why wasn’t he born with the same colored eyes as archer, Britton and me. We all three have amber eyes but Henrik doesn’t. He has eyes like you and Anwen.”

                “Is it a proven fact that if you’re born with the curse, you have brown eyes like father’s?” Anwen asked her older sister.

                “Not scientifically proven no. but father was a werewolf and had the amber eyes, as does every werewolf in father’s family.” Quinn answered looking outside. She glanced at Archer and he nodded.

                “Dress light tonight Henrik, we’ll see if you have the gene.” Britton said as he and Archer left to prepare.

                Henrik stood in the snow later that night. The wind was unpleasant, as his only block from the wind was a pair of cargo shorts and a thin long sleeved shirt. Anwen watched him with concerned eyes. Henrik had heard the plan that his siblings had created. Anwen would drive the jeep into the woods and stay in the trailer by the river. Britton would take wolf form and be a guide for Henrik (if the transition was a success).  Quinn noticed Anwen’s looks and tried to assuage the younger female’s concerns.

                “Listen, he’s going to be fine. The first transition is always the most painful but after that, the worst is over.” Quinn told their sibling. “Just head to the trailer and get blankets and fluids ready for him. He’s going to definitely need the blankets…” Quinn said as Anwen got into the jeep and started it up. He saw Anwen’s greenish hazel eyes give him a final look before she drove off into the woods. 
                  Britton was jumping up and down in the snow, barefoot with only a pair of basketball shorts on. Henrik had always thought Britton had a few screws loose but he’d never realized just how many. His big brother gave him a toothy grin and began to sprint as he ran towards the woods. Mid sprint, Britton erupted in a mass of dark fur and disappeared into the forest. Henrik looked at the forest before looking to Quinn and Archer. Archer was chuckling at his youngest brother’s wide eyed look of equal parts wonder and surprise.


                “Show off!” Quinn shouted shaking her head and looking to Archer. “So… Are you going wolf or am I?”



                            *look for a new update probably around Christmas*



Thursday, November 28, 2013

A somber thanksgiving

Earlier , in the midst of cooking for thanksgiving my mother received a call. In this call we were told that a co-worker(and dear friend)'s mother had passed. She was not old and had been introduced to a grandchild not but a good few months earlier. She was funny and caring with a wicked sense of humor. 
But also she was the backbone of her family. A family that is now left with a hole in their hearts. 
M- your family will not break nor crumble in your absence, we (and everyone in the workshop) will be there for your family. That is a promise. 

Have a happy thanksgiving everyone. 

Friday, November 1, 2013

my newest pet project

This is something I started working on before Halloween and just haven't had time to finish it yet. It's going to be a short story( once i finish it). feel free to leave comments, questions, all that fun stuff! 
obvisously it's ridiculously vague and rough at the moment. I will post more once I'm not swimming in a sea of math and abnormal psych homework.


13 Hours

                The highways were, at 2:30 in the morning, surprising devoid of traffic. Nora woke up from her spot in the back to see her oldest cousin Ciel driving. In the passenger’s seat sat Nora’s uncle and Ciel’s father Elijah, asleep with his head resting against the cool glass of the window. Next to her, resting much like his father, was her cousin Tyler.
                “There’s doughnuts in the back if you’re hungry.” Nora heard Ciel say quietly. Nora met her cousin’s dark eyes in the rear view mirror and nodded. Being the 16 year old she was, she took two small doughnuts and grabbed an orange juice from the cooler that the doughnut bag had been sitting on. Rory, the Border collie/ Australian shepherd mix lifted his head from the floor to look up at Nora before yawning and laying his head back on his paws. Nora looked back up from looking at Rory to see her uncle waking up.
                “Where’s it we’re going again?” her uncle mumbled out as he rubbed the sleep from his face.
                “Grandpa Jack’s ghost town.” Ciel said turning off the highway into a gas station. Ciel and Elijah got out of the car and stretched. Ciel went to go get more snacks and Elijah pumped gas. Nora got out of the car and stood next to her uncle. He looked at her and smiled.
                “Are you excited?” he asked as he clicked the gas pump handle to get it right on the dot.
                “Yeah, I don’t think I've ever been to grandpa jack’s ghost town. Is it like an amusement type deal or no?”
                “It’s a small town that my dad bought. It was specifically made for when the mines were in operation. It’d been vacant for at least sixty years when he bought it.” Elijah said as he removed the gas pump nozzle and recapped the gas lid. “Your mom hasn't talked about it at all?” he asked as they both got back into the car. By this time Ciel had bought the snacks and paid for the gas and Tyler had woken up.
                “No, mom never thought that we should hear about the ghost town.” Nora said as Tyler handed her a jerky stick. She declined and Tyler shrugged his shoulders before unwrapping it and devouring it.
                “Oh my god, have you been missing out!” Ciel said turning around from the passenger’s seat as Elijah pulled out of the gas station and back onto the highway.  “it’s said that the inhabitants just started leaving after the mine got depleted. Finally it got down to like a few families…right dad?” Ciel said turning back to look to her dad. Elijah nodded and took over the story.
                “yeah, the last couple families aren't documented as leaving and there’s no record of them living anywhere else. It’s weird really. Anyway your uncle joey says it’s haunted. I've been going there for years and have only had one encounter. I couldn't explain it then and still can’t now.” Elijah said as he made a right turn off the highway. 

                Conversation ceased as the road became full of twists and turns.  
TO BE CONTINUED

Friday, October 11, 2013

Favorite antagonist...

currently, I am sitting on the couch in my living room next to my 16 year old sister who is crying her eyes out as she reads 'The fault in our stars' by John Green. she's almost finished with it and I'm almost sure that she will be reduced to a ball of uncontrollable tears by the last page.
what am I doing? I'm listening to music and trying to get homework done... yeah it's going as well as it usually does..
good news, I was right, my sister was reduced to tears and can't make complete sentences through her  tears.
ANYWAY! onto the reason behind the post...

from a young age, my all time favorite book series was Sherlock Holmes. my favorite villain of all time was Professor James Moriarty. The best version of Moriarty to me comes from Andrew Scott's portrayal of Moriarty on BBC's Sherlock.

Andrew Scott has all these quirky little mannerisms that make Moriarty that much more disturbing and crazy.
Moriarty. is. a. crazy. little. man.
no really, he is a psycho... also he has no control over his expressions.
<---Look at him, what self respecting psychopath mimics someone like this? 

Despite the completely insane side of Moriarty that he encompasses so well, he also makes you be able to relate to the more human side of Moriarty...

well, if you can find one that is. I've come to figure out that not everyone is in touch with their inner psychopath. 
(although we all know a couple people that are TOO in touch with their inner psychopath...)



Oh and he stole the crown jewels...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwoPSdtFqHg
 He doesn't and you can tell by the look on his face. smug little crazy man .What villain that you know dances around while he so nonchalantly steals the crown jewels...


A/N: i know Sherlock Holmes is British but....I couldn't help but make a post about Moriarty's craziness...

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Third Star

Every once in a while, I'll find a movie that makes me think. Well, yesterday I found Third star. 
If you look up the summary it'll say something about four friends(James, Miles,Davy and Bill) taking a trip. What the summaries fail to mention(at least all the ones I read) is that James is terminally ill. The movie is both humorous and heart wrenching as you watch the four friends deal with the hardships they are faced with as they make their way to Barafundle Bay(somewhere in the UK- might be wales) a place that James so wants to see again. 

Living life to the fullest and not wasting what precious time we have left on this earth are Just some of the themes that Third Star layers in. 

(Benedict Cumberbatch as James) 

 "So I raise a morphine toast to you. And, should you remember that it's the anniversary of my birth, remember that you were loved by me and you made my life a happy one. And there's no tragedy in that."- James (Third Star, 2010) 

This quote happens near the end and at least in my case, stuck with me. 


If you have the time, please go rent a copy of Third Star. You won't be wasting your time. 

~chels