Monday, January 7, 2013

Chapter 3: Alone Again


It happened so suddenly Koro wasn’t sure what had happened. One second Wonder was there, shouting at her about the Dead End Stone, the next second he was gone. She let out an anguished caw and flew two quick circles around the area looking everywhere in front of, behind and next to the stone. When she didn’t find Wonder she flew higher and continued circling.
“He was right there, he can’t have gone far,” she thought, but the panic in her chest kept rising with every pass over the street. She began cawing loudly, not caring who heard her. In fact she hoped someone would hear her. They hadn’t come across a single other Glitch in ten days, but she prayed to all the Giants that there might be one nearby who would hear her cries and come running. She would just explain, she thought. She would just reason with whoever showed up that this wasn’t an attack, that she wasn’t evil, she just needed help to find a friend. Surely they would listen, they would have to wouldn’t they?
These thoughts kept spinning around in her head as she flew from one end of the street to the next with no luck. She checked adjacent streets, but there was no one there either except a lone butterfly that flew away in fear when it heard Koro’s calls.
“Oh, Wonder! Where are you? Why did you have to disappear like that? Please come back!” Koro continued to call for Wonder as she flew back to the Dead End Stone. She perched back on the branch she had been sitting on when Wonder disappeared.
“It must be the stone,” she thought. “He was angry and he touched the stone; that’s when he vanished.” She stared at the stone for a long while trying to decipher the etchings on it hoping for some sort of clue. When she could stare at it no longer without going crazy she let out a deep sigh. “There is nothing for me to do but wait then. If I am very lucky he will come back and I will apologize. If I am not so lucky I will wait here and die on this spot, but it will be better than living and never knowing.”
As the words left her Koro began to cry for the first time in her life.

2 comments:

  1. Did not think I could feel sorry for a Rook, but poor Koro that is so sad. :( But how nice that the visiting stones still work! Can't wait to read the next chapter.

    - Lorian of Ur. :)

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    1. Glad you like the story! This week's chapter was pretty short, but next week's is the longest one yet so it balances out.

      Koro is a special Rook as you'll see. I have a soft spot for birds and I've always been fascinated by Crows and Ravens so I have always wondered about the Rook, even before starting this story.

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