Friday, March 12, 2010
So...
The latest chapter is finished.
Yep.
For reals.
But when will I post it?
Not yet, still working on something concerning that. I'll be busy this weekend, since it's my birthday and all, but I should hopefully have it done within a week. Trust me, you'll all know when this "something" is done. Until then...enjoy this preview:
SQUEEELLLLLSSSHH…
Yep.
For reals.
But when will I post it?
Not yet, still working on something concerning that. I'll be busy this weekend, since it's my birthday and all, but I should hopefully have it done within a week. Trust me, you'll all know when this "something" is done. Until then...enjoy this preview:
Rainbow clouds scuttled across the sky as fierce winds filled with sand scratched their way through the atmosphere. Just above the horizon of dunes constantly shifting with the waves of moving air, Din’s magnificent Eye stared down upon the world with a bright orange hue as heat shimmered around its massive frame. Despite the countless natural indications of dawn, the heat that blanketed the ever-changing landscape cried out that it might as well be early afternoon.
Across the vast Gerudo Desert landscape, there were very few landmarks to cast a shadow other than high rising dunes and the sparse cactus plant not choked by the slinking sands. But on this scorching day, there was one particular shadow that moved autonomously, a shadow belonging to a young figure of a muscular build. His movements were slow and calculated, his progress aiming for a small collection of rocks seated in the vast wasteland that was the sand sea.
Upon reaching that island of boulders, the figure carefully scaled its semi-steep walls, his footsteps softly yet inaudibly scraping the sandy walls. Eventually he reached a small plateau halfway up the hill’s height, and the figure peered over the edge of that plateau cautiously and silently.
There! Just as he had guessed, a large hawk lizard lay motionless upon the plateau, bathing in the morning sun. Such a prize, the figure thought. Capturing it would surely impress his teachers, who had scolded him earlier. The lizard looked lazy and sloth-like, but they were in truth very fast creatures, able to dart out of harm’s way in the blink of an eye. If the figure could just get in close enough, however…
Slowly and meticulously, he raised his hand to the height of the plateau. He needed his hand to get close enough for his plan to work, and moving too fast would catch the lizard’s attention. A smile drifted onto the figure’s face. This lizard was not going to get away, he thought. Not a chance.
Just then, the lizard raised its head. The creature’s eyes didn’t see the figure yet, but it had heard something amiss. A glance behind it, and the hawk lizard would see him. His hand had been raised enough, he figured. It was now or never. With cat-like speed, the figure’s hand darted from behind the plateau’s edge toward the lizard…
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YAY! It's going to be wonderful!!!! I'm excited to read it, and I hope it gets posted soon! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this story. It's absolutely fantastic and a great read. Again, thank you!
And HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (Belated? lol) I hope you had a fantastic time. :)
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And HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (Belated? lol) I hope you had a fantastic time. :)
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