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Matilda: A Fatal Attraction

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:40 am    Post subject: Matilda: A Fatal Attraction Reply with quote

She could feel it, biting deep; a raging fire in her blood, her bones. As always the urge was left unanswered, the need suppressed. Matilda shuddered, trying to focus on the page in front of her. The ink blurred, shapeless, then reformed into images: a knight galloped across the page, rearing at the edge then vanishing into nothing. Quickly, she glanced around to see if anyone had noticed but of course no one had.

An ache was building in her head, the world was starting to spin. The coppery taint of blood filled her mouth as the room tilted and suddenly she was staring at many pairs of feet through the legs of chairs. The clamour of concerned voices roared and she winced as the sound of chairs scraping shrilly against the floor sheared through her head. She moaned, and immediately the furore calmed.

"Is she okay?"

"Is she awake? Matilda, are you okay?"

"Someone call the nurse; call an ambulance!"

Mere noise; a collection of fallacies. She heard the truth in their minds, that secret voice they thought no one could hear. She knew who they truly were.

Oh god, what could it be now?

Why can't she just be normal?

She's such a freak...

Always judging, berating, isolating her with their prejudices. Darkness swirled at the edges of blurred vision, hungry, and she felt herself fall. As the light faded and silence fell, she heard a thought, far different from any other; ephemeral and sleek, it slithered into her mind: Finally, it begins. Blissful oblivion claimed her.

***

She was striding across a torn battleground, strewn with bloodied corpses and twitching limbs. She breathed deep the fester of loosened bowels and rotting bodies, the murmur of anguished moans, the caw of the carrion bird... it was such a heady atmosphere. She shivered, nipples hardening beneath her leather cuirass.

Her sword had reaped the souls of many this day and the very world cried in anguish. Ice blue eyes that burned with power surveyed the scene with pleasure, lingering over the broken standards, the symbols of the hopes and dreams of vanquished men. Her conquest was only now beginning; behind her the hills were swallowed by the waves of her army. She stood on a promontory.

"Today, a new chapter begins in the annals of Men," she said, voice soft but clear to all."Today, we made our presence known and the world will take note. Kings and Emperor's will quail at my name and the gods themselves will tremble!"

She raised gauntlets encrusted with blood to the heavens. "For I am War!" she screamed. The roar of a million men shook the skies.

***

Matilda awoke, gasping. Her heart was beating wildly, still riding high on the exultant screams of men. The glare of light against white surfaces burned. She squinted, moaning softly at the brightness, at the discomfort of sweat plastered hair snaking wildly on her face. Immediately, she felt a cool band of darkness enclose her. She sighed.

"Matilda?" A voice, hesitant, worried. Familiar. Miss Honey... Mum...

She didn't want to deal with this right now. For a moment, she had felt unencumbered, free of her troubles...and with one word she brought it all back. And yet, the yoke of duty still bound her, making her murmur in response.

"Are you alright, honey?"

You made me this way. Your killing me.

Then, the presence drifted closer. "No one...," a pause, "You didn't..."

Even now, even here, this was all that mattered. Matilda felt the familiar pulse inside her. She pushed it aside, shaking her head minutely. A whisper of relief, then the faint creak of weight settling back onto a chair.

The lights burned, but no one saw the tears.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 3:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is just the beginning...lol, brought on by a recent television screening of the movie... left me thinking about the Real Matilda, rather the fairytale, and what happened to this young sorceress afterward.

Typically dark of course.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very interesting take on the story. I loved the movie and the book, it's nice to see you twist it so.

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She was striding across a torn battleground, strewn with bloodied corpses and twitching limbs. She breathed deep the fester of loosened bowels and rotting bodies, the murmur of anguished moans, the caw of the carrion bird... it was such a heady atmosphere. She shivered, nipples hardening beneath her leather cuirass.

Her sword had reaped the souls of many this day and the very world cried in anguish. Ice blue eyes that burned with power surveyed the scene with pleasure, lingering over the broken standards, the symbols of the hopes and dreams of vanquished men. Her conquest was only now beginning; behind her the hills were swallowed by the waves of her army. She stood on a promontory.

"Today, a new chapter begins in the annals of Men," she said, voice soft but clear to all."Today, we made our presence known and the world will take note. Kings and Emperor's will quail at my name and the gods themselves will tremble!"

She raised gauntlets encrusted with blood to the heavens. "For I am War!" she screamed. The roar of a million men shook the skies.

This was beautifully described. I could picture myself walking the field littered with bodies and the horrible smell the corpses made. The soldiers yells echoing. Wonderful!

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Her heart was beating wildly, still riding high on the exultant screams of men.

This latter of this sentence seems very awkward. Perhaps change it to something like "...still riding high on the exultant screams of the soldiers." Or "her men."

That's all I can really nitpick on. A passage or two confused me but upon rereading them I understood what you meant. I loved it!

The battle field scene reminded me of 300. :]

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

WOO! A response! Lol, thanks a lot Loony, tis appreciated. And um, obviously its not finished so dont go anywhere.

Seriously, dont move. *glares*

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 3:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

*Sits perfectly still* Aye aye sir! *Salutes*

...Oh dang, I moved. Joking aside, I'm pleased to hear there's going to be more of this story Very Happy

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Could you please enlighten me as to how this has got anything to do the little girl, Matilda who was told that as she grew up her powers would dissapear as her brain reached it's full potential? Or something like hat. I seriously don't know what you've written has got to do with Matelda. Can you explain please?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's interesting, but as Vixeyt said, as Matilda got older and was actually using her brain properally in school, she lost her powers, cos her brain was exercising itself when it hadn't been doing that before.

Maybe there's an extra point to this that I've missed?

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fanfiction doesn't have to remain true to the story people! That's the whole point, taking it places the original didn't go. It doesn't matter anyway, I'm rearranging this so it has nothing to do with Matilda. The scope of the idea I have for this story is a bit beyond fanfiction but anyways, thanks all for commenting.

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