Published April 16, 2010
HEllo all. I would like to present the second chapter of my novel Survive. Of course, I would provide the link to the previous chapter but that thread seems to have been deleted. So... I will spoiler it.
The summer breeze washed over the village, covering the land in an unseen veil.
It was a shame that fear had to be felt in the village again. It was even worse to remember what had happened twelve years ago, the chaos it had created, the lives it destroyed or simply took away.
The village had suffered many hardships during the recovery; food had gone a bit short, shelter was hard to find, and the bitter cold of winter left many outside to freeze. That had been one of the worst parts; the villagers had to spend the following spring burying the bodies.
Thankfully, things eventually went back to normal, though the impact could never be forgotten.
The humans learned, never again would they trespass into the god’s territory and take the forest for their own.
Arcadius had come awful close, but he was not at fault. Had he known the boar was in the forest again, he would have not gone into the forest. He had grown up hearing stories about the catastrophe, and did not want to be able to relive such memories; much less cause those memories to exist in the first place.
The population was tense; the news was unsettling. Especially for the older folks who had to deal with the worst of the attack all those years ago.
Though the village was still on guard, everyone was less tense about it than the day before. Arcadius was sure that if Marajin wanted to attack, he would already have done so. He let his mind wander to other things.
He thought about the forest; he had already missed his stroll for today, though maybe that was a good thing. He looked upward, the forest sat on top of the hill, overlooking the wide plains that stretched for miles. At the very front of it all was their village.
Scratching his head, he let the thought go. Arcadius simply stared into the distance, toward the mountains to the north. Tomorrow he would be leaving for a town just over the mountain range. He would be gone for five days, returning on his sixteenth birthday.
“Arcadius,” he heard somebody calling his name. The source was a distance away, and from behind, but he recognized it right away.
Arcadius could tell it was Ayime Rose, his girlfriend. Her long pink hair flowed freely behind her as she approached him at full speed. It was at this he stood up to greet her.
She ran up and dove at him, and he caught her in his arms. For a moment they were twirling wildly, in danger of losing balance and falling to the ground below. However, they didn’t care; they were busy laughing, happy to see each other again.
When they calmed down, they were able to sit right at the edge of the pond. The forest on the other side of the water could be seen reflected in the water, as well as the mountains behind the trees.
It started on a serious note. “So it’s true huh?” she asked, “You were attacked.”
“Yeah,” Arcadius looked onwards blankly.
“The village has been in a real uproar since yesterday. I couldn’t even go outside.” She frowned, “I can take care of myself fine.”
Arcadius looked over, his eyes fell on her knife, the holster of which was strapped to her leg. “I know! You’re real good with them blades, better than I am actually.”
Ayime leaned over, not averting her gaze toward the pond. “Well, I just work harder at it than you do,” she snickered.
Arcadius shrugged his shoulders. “Yeah well… I’m forgetful sometimes.” He paused, “I actually forgot to take my sword with me yesterday.” His hand rested on the four-foot broadsword beside him, “I got really lucky.”
Ayime sighed, “Yep, I dunno what I would have done if you were killed Arcadius.”
“More than anything, I was just really scared that he would attack the village again." he confessed.
Ayime looked at him sadly for a moment, before turning her gaze to the pond in front of them. “My mom still has nightmares about the last time he came.” she said with a somewhat grim expression on her face.
Arcadius was silent for a moment. “…I wonder how terrible it must have been to fight him.”
A quiet “Yeah.” was Ayime’s only reply.
“You know the only reason he even exists is because of the comet right?”
Ayime looked back over. “The one that hit five thousand years ago? Yeah I know all about that.”
“Yeah… how does that work again?”
Ayime shifted a little. “Well, the comet had some sort of… chemical in it, that when it was scattered around the world through the atmosphere, it caused mutations.” she explained.
Arcadius nodded, “And that how they got powers and brains, right?”
Ayime nodded. “Exactly, enough brains to hate us.” she frowned.
“And… didn’t it give some powers to humans too?”
“Uh huh, and there are people that still have powers. I dunno why everyone hates them though.”
Arcadius scowled, “It’s because they’re different.”
“Yeah sure,” Ayime refused to believe it. That was when she tried to change the subject. “Say… what do you think Earth would be like if the comet never hit?”
“Me?” Arcadius was a little surprised. He laid back in thought. “Ummm… I guess it’d be a lot different. Creatures would still be dumb, and we would be all over the place. Then we’d fight each other all the time. Maybe have a couple world wars…” He paused, before nodding, “It’d be pretty bad if you ask me.”
Ayime couldn’t help but chuckle, “That sounds about right.”
Arcadius repositioned himself to how he was before. He looked upwards, toward the mountains.
“So… you excited about going to Ryon?” her voice sounded in his ear.
“A little. It’ll be nice to be away for a while.” His voiced changed into one of curiosity.
“I’ve never actually been outside the village before, except the forest, but that don’t count.” He turned his head to look at her, “Maybe someday when we’re older maybe I can take you with me.”
“I can’t wait,” Ayime grinned. Then she gave a sigh, “I can’t believe you’ll be gone for five days.”
“Neither can I.” He closed his eyes, a bit annoyed, “That’s one of the biggest reasons I don’t want to go.”
“Well… I’m rooting for ya!” she encouraged him.
“Thanks… Ayime.” he replied.
As the afternoon went on, they continued on to other, less important subjects. It was mainly gossip and rumors that had been floating around the ears of the town for the past few days. When all the topics were covered, they began to discuss the various legends of the world, especially concerning gods and demons. They were so bold as to think of who Marajin was before he attacked. Briefly, it came back to present events, but not for long.
They talked well into the night, only stopping once to go in for supper, before returning to their spots on the front of the lake. The moon in the sky was the signal that nighttime had begun, but they hardly even noticed. It was maybe not an hour after the moon appeared that the light of the stars poked their way through the darkness of the sky above.
Arcadius didn't know if she would go into the topic, but his question was soon “It’s so beautiful, isn’t it?” Ayime asked.
Arcadius, who had been lying on his side, rolled over to face what she was talking about, “The sky?”
“Yeah!” Ayime got a bit excited, before calming down and laying back. “You know… sometimes it’s hard to imagine all that up there…” she pointed to no star in particular, “…is so far away.” She paused, “It’s weird to think they are millions of miles away.”
Arcadius nodded, “Sure is.”
“I wonder,” Ayime began, “are there other worlds like ours?”
Arcadius thought about it for a moment. “I’ll bet, but I wouldn’t want to live on any of them.”
Ayime looked over. “Why not?” she asked.
“Because you aren’t on any of them.”
She digested this for a moment, trying to make sense of it. Then she smiled.
They both continued to watch the night sky above. An hour later, Arcadius turned to her and began to speak but then closed his mouth. He realized that she had fallen asleep on the grass beside him. He couldn’t help but smile. She looks so beautiful. He thought to himself.
He laid his head back, once again staring up into the distant heavens. Arcadius reached out and grabbed her hand, and when he did so, he could see out of the corner of his eye a smile appear on Ayime’s face.
He closed his eyes, relishing the moment. He didn’t notice himself as he fell into the darkness of sleep. He could not experience it for himself, but nonetheless he liked it.
They would sleep under the stars tonight, hand in hand. It would be many days before something like this could happen again. Or so he thought.
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I am aware that it isn't a natural color. In our world at least. Indeed, this does take place on Earth, but in a alternate timeline beginning 5000 years ago. In the alternate timeline there are chemicals spread around the place, which could cause mutations in DNA, such as hair color.By todays standards it isn't by a long shot
That actually refers to a number of gods. I think what I have is right, but I'm not sure. Since it is plural and possessive, i think it's right, and yet it feels wrong.
As for the other two, you're right about those. The one with the memories made sense in my head, but it didn't translate so well.
Thanks for the review.
Hi! Sorry it's taken me so long to respond to this...I never do that.
But let's get started!
What god is this supposed to be? Sometimes less detail is good, but here it doesn't work. You don't need to supply any names, but something akin to "the forest god" would suffice.
"Having the ability to relive memories" boils down to "remembering". Anything else just sounds weird. Also, use a comma here instead of a semi-colon. And the second part is much like the first. It boils down to something simple, and using anything else is awkward and unnecessary. Try rephrasing it similarly.
So Arcadius is in love with Ayime...at fifteen? Not extremely realistic, in my opinion.
Here, the 'and' serves as a comma, so to speak, so you don't need both.
Now, I'm pretty sure that this takes place in a period-type era, so why is her hair pink? People didn't have that kind of thing back then, in reality, and it might turn people off. Try and be as realistic as possible about everyday things like hair color and such, and then make things like magic, gods, as your fantasy element.
That's all I really noticed that was wrong with this; overall, you have a nice start! Keep it up.
If you have any questions or want another review, please ask! I promise I'll get back to you sooner next time.
-Knightley
This really was a good write, liked the amount of description you put in
Huh, that's weird. In the original post they are italicized... I wonder what happened between then and your review.
I like to be original with my names
That one had felt weird right from the get-go. I wanted to insinuate that he was yelling for a few seconds, but the way it is presented here doesn't really work with good writing style.
Yes, completed would probably work better. I wanted to say that she was finishing Arcadius' statement for him, though it is redundant this way. Thanks for pointing that out.
Again, thanks for the review.
It sounded fine to start off with, to be honest. What I said was more of a suggestion than anything really
As for the God thing, I don't really know about God when it comes to writing... so you're probably right!
I'll do the preceding chapter as well
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this chapter as well!
I haven't got anything to nit-pick, to be honest. Anything that I would nit-pick, I've mentioned in the first review.
Although, I would like to see you italicize the MC's thoughts. It just makes it easier to know when he is thinking and when he is not. I also love how according to spell checker, your character names don't exist!
Like I said before, this was really good! I lvoe your descriptions.
Keep writing,
xoxo Skins
Thanks for the review. Yea, I kind of agree that it is a bit corny, but it's really important in the story
as the reader can know exactly what Arcadius loses later in the story
The sentence reads a little weird now though.Spoiler
The italics with the thoughts, I do have that, but it doesn't translate over from the word program over to the post (as the post requires the tags). I'll fix it though.
And I've fixed some of the longer sentences, I have a bit of that problem with the early chapters. Also the one sentence that needs rephrasing has also been resolved.
The only nitpicks I would disagree with is the capitalization of gods. In this story, it refers to a group of creatures than an actual deity. If it was capitalized, it wouldn't be consistant with the demons grouping that appears right afterwards.
And the other one is this line
Otherwise, all the stuff you mentioned has been fixed.
Thank you for reading this chapter. Umm... in the spoiler is also the chapter before this (because the original thread for it was deleted recently). If you would like to take a look at that...
Hey RK!
Here as requested
Firstly, the nit-picks!
I must say RK, this was really good!
Your grammar is pretty much perfect, I couldn't find much wrong with it at all. Now and then, you had a tendency to stretch some sentences. Except for that, there was nothing too bad at all!
My only extremely small nit-pick was that it was a bit on the corny side. I personally don't mind 'corny', but ti might bother some other people. If you ask me though, you shouldn't change it.
Overall, this was very well written!
You had some really good descriptions in here, and I loved how you used a cliffhanger in your ending. It made me want to know more, so well done!
When you post the next chapter of this, make sure you ask for a review in my WRFF thread. I'd love to read more!
Keep writing,
xoxo Skins