Grim Reaper's Bride
what I r
mmet downwards to the raging sea. The blue-blackness
o the abyss. There are no c
hael brandishes his flaming sword
his, brothe
ds before him. Razor thin. Pale as winter snow. He t
. The void yawns, grating its jowls. Its master smile
n." His voice is
ike a vise. The weakest crumple like smashe
wrath. He roars, and delivers the killing
whispers. He takes him by the heel. Lightning strikes fire as they embrac
kness. The void is sealed shut. They l
beg
h is
ld run, h
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agged like ghosts in the wind. Muscles honed from years of training propelled me onwards as crisp autumn air filled my lungs, spiced with woodsmoke and loam. Ins
e!" coach had asked once in disbeli
ogs," I'
ques to the unimaginative, just like it was impossible to convey the sweetness of danger to the tamed. That beautiful fee
scrapes up and down my legs from the worn shingles. Thorns from the rosebush were lodged in my palms. Come morning, mom would float about in her dreamy state an
occurred to them to ask where my ever-growing collection of artifacts, feathers, and unusual stones came from. Parents could be oblivious, but mine were incredi
e path on tattered wings and soaring over my head. I reached into my jeans pocket and tossed a handful of dried Craisins its way. My offerings set it into a series of cackles as it swooped
urvival skills clipped from books and magazines. Pressed leaves and flowers dried
sited the forgotten lake and the ghost towns consumed by the woods.
girl. They think us defenseless, prey to rapists and murderers. Instead of teaching
isps and the smell of sweet, damp earth. Of what it is to navigate by stars an
time's eye. There were rusted belongings of Civil War soldiers, forgotten graves bordering an ancient basketball court. Even a small, secluded pond
t hopped over, defiantly plucking the food from my hand. I reached out and stroked its
reasoning in the world couldn't explain away. Tunes fluted in the dead of night, whispered voices that followed me down the winding paths. Ghostly eyes stared out from the darkness and
ing away thoughts of calculus tests and prison- or, as the polite called it, high
r snapped like the jaws of a lion as it burst into a pillar of flame. I'
stone foundation. The dead had outlasted the living; they greeted me with silent salutes, their worn graves
own to inspect a cracked stone angel. Her kudzu veil had been snipped away by phantom hands. Clippings littered the ground.
o one knew thi
acing its spikes and whorls. The church's ruins twined with trees at the fence's end, its mossy walls reaching a story into the s
w remained, masking the moon in the milky blues of a harping angel. A great granite slab rested at i
t. I could almost see the rotted pews filled as the
Virginians to church on Sunday. The clopping of hooves intensified and I tried to erase them from my m
t's why I wandered around the woods when any sane person would be asleep. Nex
, pawing the ground be
whispered, not wan
sprang off the rock, eyes shooting open. Through the stained glass I saw a black shado
e body and a tasseled brocade. Black curtains obscured its interior.
followed its reins to the hands that held them, but my vision grew dim when I tried to see what sat atop the sad
h the ruins. I felt his eyes burn my back, sweeping up and down as the rider studied me. I scampered over the boulder and ducked, peeping out o
ife, a lighter... there was absolutely nothing to defend myself with. Trembling, I clut
breath grew strained with panic. "I mean, c'mon. This is beyond all reaso
eadlamp like laser beams: the bulb sizzle
sighed, beginning to hyperventilate a
existent) hills? Pretend I'm a tree and hope his night vision sucked? Because I hig
y knife, at a loss for how to use it. "Crap, no. The handle goes this way
the rider would surely catch me. He'd have much more diffi
e rider's gaze rooted me to my spot. I felt his cold stare on my flickering
l. The horse stepped over the ledge, silver-shod hooves clacking on the grassy stone floor. I choked as
ones gleaming beneath its skin. It sniffed the air and whinn
mouth curling into a condescending smile that revealed sharp teeth. The rider pulle
eak, I could barely even breathe. The shadow-cloaked rider dismounted, stroked the horse and threw its reins to the broken window. They snaked through cracks in the
drils of darkness snaked towards me from his shadowy robe,
my hand, bringing it to the rider's outstretched palm. He examined it, tracing the blade, then closed it li
broke his hold on me and I
! What are you?" I cried,
y of a human's, pinprick pupils amidst pools of crimson. With pains
ce dr
sus," I w
te skull grinn
ove." It
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