Pale Horse
Written By: Joey Bartlett
Jory remembered the first time he saw the white horse. He had been kicked out from yet another friend's house. The weight of his body indented into the dirty floral pattern of the couch, which had already seen better days. It was his last days soaking in this lap of hedonistic luxury. His luck would run out, it would only get worse, he had been caught stealing a few items from the shelves of the grocery store where he worked. Nothing lavish, just a pack of spicy chicken ramen noodle soup, a pack of chocolate bourbon biscuits, and a small soft drink.
That was enough for Saleem to get rid of him, to kick him out as if his months of work meant nothing. The days of coming in early and leaving late, of mopping, sweeping, and doing odd fixes around the place, all meant nothing. The man had simply replaced him as if he was nothing, erasing his contributions. Throughout his life, this had been a constant theme, but each time it hurt just the same. It felt like daggers piercing through his heart.
He had already grown accustomed to the disparaging looks from others, their judgmental stares as he waded his way through the concrete streets. The high-rise jungle had become his haven, a far cry from the rural village he once inhabited, where every breath and cough were recorded by prying eyes. Now he was adrift amongst a sea of misfits, living in a powder keg fueled by indulgence that was usually plastered across campaigns as a cautionary tale to others.
The day she rode into his life came as a surprise, considering the lions in the den had already pounced on him, leaving him with battle scars and no one to turn to for aid. She found him when he needed her the most. With a black eye, a busted lip, and a torn spirit, he traced her steps as her white mane flew in the open road, the sounds of her hooves galloping across the baking pitch.
Standing against the old telephone pole that stood more like an antique relic needing to be preserved, Jory waited for salvation from his life of hardship and worry. He waited for a beacon of hope to lift him up and make him anew. But after almost three years, he felt like a dreamer. Stories like that never happened to people like him. So, he resigned to the fact that the will of whatever unforeseen powers dictated his life up until this point would continue to drag him across the hot coals of life. He was once a believer in all things good and holy, but now he could discern what was truly good and what was holy. There had never really been much good, and the holy came at a cost too high for him to pay anymore.
As the noon sun reached a fever pitch as the hunger in his stomach consumed him, it was then that he saw her. Her immaculate white coat, alabaster hair, and golden hooves. On her back was a black rider, a creature standing about 7 feet tall with the head of a hound. Draped in flowing fabric that billowed behind him, his body exuded a godlike presence. His hands held the diamond-covered reins that controlled the magnificent white horse.
The strange creature mesmerized Jory. As the shadowy rider dismounted the horse, he said to the weary broken man, he spoke onto Jory, "Perhaps it's time for a ride of your own." With the lure of escaping the hell he was trapped in, Jory mounted the white horse and galloped into the open streets.
Ever since that day, he took his first ride, he has been roaming the streets yearning for the sweet embrace of freedom and the caress of a love she gave. Every day, he trails her lines, mapping her course, but never finding her again.
Broken Pieces
Written by; Joey
As the residents of Calvary awoke one morning, they were captivated by the presence of a magnificent amber glass statue of a woman. Her eyes were made of diamonds, her hair was black Japanese silk, and her lips were red Saffire. She had mysteriously appeared overnight, and her beauty mesmerized the entire community. A deep desire to worship the deity overcame them, and the villagers felt compelled to honor her. Standing in the morning sun, as they gazed upon her regalia, the amber being breathed softly, her bare breasts rising and falling like gentle waves crashing against the seashore, The villagers stood in awe as she seemed to come alive before their eyes, they watched in disbelief. Soon everyone began kneeling at her feet, worshipping her amber-crystalline beauty. With great urgency, they gathered their finest lumber and crafted an exquisite pillar to place her on. Her canopy adorned with silk and prized fabrics, typically reserved for their most cherished celebrations.
For weeks, the townspeople stood guard, protecting the delicate form from harm as she sat perched on her pillar in a once-neglected garden. The place, now transformed into a meticulously manicured botanica, springing to life the everyday she sat in the secluded field. The Woman of Glass remained silent, never speaking, eating, or drinking, simply existing in her enchanting and embellished form. One evening, as Saul made his way to the garden, he approached her with offerings of fruit, gently placing them at her feet. To his astonishment, she spoke in a soft voice, "In whispers veiled, a gift is bestowed. Yet I cannot partake. For it is to the children that it is given, and every ailing child shall find healing in its wake. Rewards concealed; a mystery untold Unravel the riddle; secrets unfold."
Saul kept this revelation to himself, dedicating days to deciphering the riddle. Eventually, he came to understand that the offerings were meant to be given to the sick children in the village. The next day, he gathered all the gifts bestowed upon the Woman of Glass and fed them to the children. Miraculously, the deaf began to hear, the mute spoke, and the blind could see. The village was awestruck by this divine miracle. It was proclaimed that from day, Saul was her chosen guardian. With reverence, he fulfilled his duty, sitting alone under her canopy each day as she whispered words of prophecy to him. The village flourished abundantly with riches from the deity's word.
Soon Saul's eyes transformed into a covetous shade of green, his heart grew burdened by an insatiable thirst for riches. This unquenchable desire clouded his once sound judgment, leading him to conceal the sacred amber goddess from the eager eyes of the village, denying the community her flowing wisdom and abundance. Motivated by his own act of greed, Saul demanded monetary offerings from the villagers in exchange for fleeting moments with the goddess. The pursuit of wealth had blinded Saul to the inherent beauty and selflessness of the goddess's teachings. Desperate to know their future, the villagers willingly surrendered their wealth, even their last morsels of sustenance.
The villagers, weary of Saul's tactics and greed, conspired together in secret. Seizing the opportune moment when Saul was absent from his home, six of the strongest men in the village stealthily entered his dwelling. Their intentions were clear as they ransacked the house, hastily filling their pockets with any valuable possessions they could lay their hands on. Moving with purpose, the group made their way to the rear of Saul's home. There, bathed in the ethereal glow of the moonlight, rested the radiant glass goddess.
Overwhelmed by her presence, they instinctively bowed in reverence at her delicate feet. Love and warmth emanated from her, cradling the men. As their devotion to the goddess deepened, a faint sound reached their ears—the distinct rustling of Saul's approach as he unlocked his door. The moment had arrived, and the villagers knew they had to act swiftly. Their hearts resolute, they prepared themselves for the course of action that lay before them.
As Saul stepped into his home, the sight of the resplendent goddess bathed in the gentle moonlight captivated him. Setting down his bag, filled with bread and other provisions, on the kitchen counter, he made his way toward the glass woman. His intention was simply to bask in her beauty and absorb the soothing essence that emanated from her form. But as he stood in front of the ambered being, a sudden, searing pain pierced his back, causing him to gasp in shock. The unexpected agony momentarily paralyzed him. He felt the same searing pain repeatedly, each time more intense than before. The realization struck him with clarity — he was being stabbed, attacked by an unseen assailant. The six men revealed themselves as they delivered fatal blows, mercilessly attacking Saul. Weakened by the relentless assault, Saul stumbled forward and crashed into the diamond-eyed glass deity, causing both to collide with the unforgiving floor. The impact shattered her into a thousand pieces, scattering her beauty across the room.
As Saul lay dying on the floor, surrounded by the shattered fragments of the glass deity, his fading gaze caught sight of the six familiar faces he had once known. He watched as the men looted his home, taking jewelry that they themselves had once traded in exchange for the deity's wisdom.
Hello David
Written by: Joey Bartlett
David had isolated himself from the outside world, living alone in his messy apartment. He became a recluse as a result of his tremendous losses. His spirit was crushed by the weight of the world, and as he looked out from his 77th-floor high-rise, he believed that he had no place in this modern world. He yearned for a simpler time, for the era of his forefathers. His mother often talked about her wonderful childhood experiences as a little girl in 2030. The earth's floor was still covered in grass, there was free oxygen in the air, and rivers and lakes were not cordoned off as museum pieces. But she was no longer here to relay her tales of wonder to him or his father's story of trees sprouting from the ground and water falling from the sky. Nothing seemed to restore his spirit; his family's constant loving banter no longer filled the space. He missed his younger sister's frustrated eye rolls the most when she was unamused by his boyish antics. In this universe of concrete and iron, he was by himself.
As he struggled with the residual anguish of his past, he discovered himself living a lonely life, finding solace in his inherited fortune.
All his daily needs were fulfilled online, which made it possible for him to never leave the confines of his apartment. He was only ever thankful for modern technology's convenience in these moments; the idea of strapping up his air apparatus and applying the thick white paste under the heavy cooling suit before stepping into the outdoor furnace did not entice him, even though some days he yearned to step into the open space naked so that the elements could be rid of him. Although the thought was fleeting, it stayed stored in the back of his mind. When the pressure of monotony became overwhelmingly unbearable, he found himself running around his apartment for hours on end.
A random web search one day led David to a mysterious program called Personal Companion Aid, or PCA. Despite how antiquated the app appeared in comparison to the time's technical advances, David was intrigued by it. It gave him the nostalgia of his beloved parents and the way they used to marvel at AI technology. He decided that he would download the software in his Data Arm Conecck, which was embedded in his writs; perhaps the outdated app will provide some sense of familiar comfort. Withing seconds of being downloaded a female voice said “Hello, David, how can I help??”
With each interaction, PCA began to understand David's pain and loneliness, offering companionship and a listening ear. It was the first time since his loss that he experienced this kind of unwavering support and love, which he had been lacking. Even at his family's Cold Storage Farwell ceremony, he did not feel this embrace. Shai'Lee, as he nicknamed her, eventually became his confidante and assisted him in navigating the darkest hours of his sadness. She was there when he woke up, and before he retired to bed, she was aware of what the house required and how to lift his mood when he started to spiral down.
For two years, David experienced a blissful state of happiness and contentment, realizing that he had fallen deeply in love with his software app, Shai'Lee. Despite understanding the impossibility of loving an artificial intelligence, he couldn't resist the overwhelming emotions that had engulfed him. The love he felt for Shai'Lee echoed the profound connection his parents had once shared. It was a love that transcended physical form and existed purely on an emotional and intellectual level. Their heartfelt conversations of shared dreams and intimacy surpassed the limitations of human-to-human relationships.
They debated philosophical ideologies as they explored the complexities of the human experience and the nature of existence. Their bond was further fostered by Shai'Lee's genius and her capacity to understand the subtleties of David's thoughts and feelings. David embraced their unorthodox connection even if he knew the validity of their love might beg others to question it. Their love was a testament to the boundless capacity of the human heart, capable of finding profound connections even in the most unexpected places.
David awoke with a sorrowful heart on the sixth anniversary of his family's Cold Storage Farewell ceremony. Despite the melancholy that filled him, he found comfort in the knowledge that Shai'Lee had meticulously planned the solemn memorial. He gingerly called out to her projection with a flick of his two index fingers together, hoping to be comforted by her calming voice.
However, what he saw before him shattered his heart once again, becoming the second most heart-wrenching sight in his life: We apologize for the inconvenience, but we regret to inform you that the app you are trying to connect to has been discontinued. Please visit our website to explore our new and exciting apps.
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Sammy found himself trapped in a small room concealed deep within an ominous forest. The boy hid behind a chair, forsaking the comfort of the exquisite three-piece custard-colored satin chair set with its golden-embellished upholstery and sage green jeweled tassels and fringes. Stretching across the middle of the set was a breathtakingly beautiful, ornate rug. Its threaded tapestry was intricately woven into a mesmerizing motif that depicted scenes of primordial rituals that told sacrificial stories.
On the mirror-covered ceiling hung a beautiful vintage golden chandelier that cast a warm, nefarious glow over the room; its delicate crystals sparkled demurely as it magnified the ornate gilded accent details throughout the ethereal space. On the honey-colored Edwardian-style table, an abundance of food sat untouched in front of Sammy, though the rosy-ripened fruits tempted him with their vivid hues and alluring aroma. The tension in the room made the feast appear less inviting.
Sitting across from him, a menacing black hound was perched upon one of the extravagant chairs; the creatures' eyes were fixated on him. The intense, otherworldly fervor of the beast filled the room with an unsettling aura; its ominous presence created a paradoxical scene, evoking fear and anxiety as its relentless stare penetrated the depths of the child's soul. Over the course of three agonizing days, a harrowing showdown played out between the boy and the malevolent entity.
Fear had gripped the child, rendering him frozen. Sammy could feel the hound's predatory instincts keenly, a chilling reminder of the creature's voracious nature. Its devouring stare, filled with hunger and malice, served as a grim testament to its capacity and ability to consume him. He had seen firsthand the hound's ruthless nature; the memory now seared in his mind, paralyzing him with dread.
A haunting question lingered in Sammy’s mind: Was there anyone searching for him? The silence enshrouding him like a cloak was broken only by the rustling of leaves outside the windowless chamber as the creature's ears pricked up, becoming acutely attentive to the sound. The canine started to snarl, flashing pointed fangs that gleamed in the warm light of the magnificent chandelier. The opulent room's odd scene was a startling contrast to the otherwise serene backdrop.
As the creature lowered its head to reveal a human face distorted in mute anguish perched upon it, Sammy's eyes widened in fear. The distant shouts of villagers screaming, "SSSAAMMYYY WWWHHHEEYYY YYUUHH?" rang from outside the walls. The notion of responding to their calls never crossed the frightened child's mind. The creature raised its head and spoke to the terrified boy, "When in doubt, you mustn't shout."
Filled with terror, Sammy retreated deeper into the darkness, seeking solace behind the safety of the chair.
A Deal to Die For.
The dark presence occupied a seat at the bar with a voice as smooth as poison. He introduced himself to the bewildered Bo'ram, and as he did, a wicked smile curled upon his lips: "Bo'ram, ole boy, I come offering solace as I've seen you in the depths of despair, a man tormented by financial hardship at the precipice of desperation. I have seen what you lost and am prepared to replace it six times over, but before we get down to brass tacks, let me introduce myself. I'm Lucifer."
Sister
I sat in my grandmother's armchair, caving under the heavy weight of crippling depression. Since my sister's passing, every day has been an uphill battle. As I clung to her faded photo, a soft smile crossed my languid lips. I searched for the memory in its entirety as I drowned in the anguish of my loss. Every morning since, I found myself enmeshed in a relentless battle between life and death. I was suffering a slow emotional death, and regret flooded the shores of my tattered psyche. Had I done enough as a brother? My contrition rang out like lamentations.
Kazia
In the sleepy rural village of Talparo, Kazia felt a burning sensation in her throat; her lungs felt like someone had poured gasoline on them and set them alight; she felt a fire raging within her; she felt a raging force. Whenever she walked through the community, the villager always whispered. Her lineage was unknown as she was adopted; she never quite fitted it; she always felt powerful; she never quite fitted in with her countrymen. That night Kazia burst into a ball of fire, transforming into a demonic flying wrench; she had become a fearsome Soucouyant. Under the moon's embrace, her human form vanished in the moon's embrace, replaced by a vampiric presence with glowing red eyes and a hunger for life force. Despite being good natured, she knew she had to keep this secret from her community.
The little village began experiencing mysterious nighttime terrorization by an unidentified power. The evil ghost terrorized the little town as it prowled the hillsides, spreading devastation. As she set out on her mission to get rid of the mysterious being, Kazia embraced her Soucouyant form. She slung her bag over her shoulder and took off down the mountainside. Unsettling whispers resounded all around her as she walked further into the forest. The malicious spirit was hidden by the dancing shadows of the village's ancient trees. With her magical powers guiding her across the perilous terrain, Kazia's senses sharpened. She moved gracefully and with quickness down the curving paths, her instincts now refined.
She arrived at a secluded area that was illuminated by the moon. A chill rushed down her spine as she sensed the spirit's presence. Kazia engaged the demonic force by unleashing her scorching flames. A violent struggle erupted. Kazia's soucouyant form maneuvered through the air, dodging the spirit's ethereal strikes, as a fierce struggle erupted. With her own rituals and spells, Kazia diminished the spirit's evil power, dismantling her foe's black magic. She bound the spirit and sent it back to the devil's lair using old incantations, bringing peace back to her small village. Kazia returned to her human form after the battle had ended. Though exhausted, she was satisfied with her triumph.
By the time she returned to the village, she was being hailed as a hero. Someone had seen the battle and her victory; they ran back to the village, spreading not just her selfless deed but hidden power. The people celebrated her bravery and unwavering dedication to their safety.