Dark Travelers Ch. 01

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"You say it felt the same? What did this...man...look like?"

Andi wrapped her arms around herself and shivered again. She swallowed, "scary. I only saw him but a minute, but it was the longest minute ever. He was tall and broad with strange armour. He had two huge - and I mean huge - swords strapped to his back. His ears were really long and really pointed, even more than an elf's. His skin was this weird light violet color and really smooth, like glass. He had white hair but not like old-people white. This was pure white and it was done up in a strange way. His eyes were the scariest though, Anya. They were like almost electric green and they glowed. When I saw him, his face got angry and his eyes flared yellow. I know how it sounds Anya, but it's true. I swear it is."

She managed to get back to her feet and continue, "he was bad, Anya. That's the feeling I got from him. Really, really bad. And that feeling followed me all the way home. I think he was too. Just like that night only it didn't go away. I think they might be out there right now." She shivered again and started to sniffle.

Anya's skin went cold. Outside right now? They? "More than one?"

Andi nodded. "Yes. Definitely. I only saw one but there are at least two."

Anya hadn't wanted to tell the girl that she had felt that she was being spied upon at least once before as well, praying that she was just being paranoid. But what Andi was telling her had a very similar ring to what had happened to a few weeks prior.

She'd been out in the clearing, gathering the last of the berries and enjoying the last of the warm weather when she sensed something was amiss. She paused in mid-pick and tilted her head frowning, unsure what was the matter. Everything seemed quiet enough and-

That was it. There was complete silence.

The forest was never silent. Always you could hear birds chirping and small mammals rustling and jumping from tree to tree. Unless there was a predator nearby of course. Anya straightened up and held her breath trying to hear something. Anything.

Nothing.

She felt that almost tangible heaviness in the still air once more, and invisible eyes bored into her again. She felt the hairs on the back of her neck try to stand on end and her heart skipped a beat. She tried to swallow but found her mouth was dry. Irrational fear stabbed at her, sending little prickles up her spine. Trying to act nonchalantly, like she'd noticed nothing out of the ordinary, she bent to pick up her berry basket. She backed out of the meadow slowly, casually, attempting to conceal her mounting alarm.

A soft chuckle issued from the trees. Menacing and amused all at once. Anya let out a small shriek and sprinted away at top speed. All the way home. And they followed. She could feel them just as Andi had described, and the vibe was not friendly.

Without realizing it, she began telling her story to Andi, who listened with her eyes growing bigger and bigger. "Anya," she began haltingly. "What's happening?"

"I-I don't know. But it seems we are being stalked by something and I don't know what to do. I've never dealt with anything like this before. I'm open to suggestions." Anya began surveying the house, wondering how they could possibly arm themselves.

"We could always-" Taters' low growl issued forth, effectively silencing Andi.

The two young women clutched at each other and stared at the dog. His puppyish growl was hardly threatening but succeeded in sending arrows of fright into the pair nonetheless. The hair at the scruff of his neck was standing at end and he was poised in attack stance at the front door. The womens faces were identical moues of terror.

"What do we do," Andi squeaked.

"I don't-" loud pounding at the door made the sisters scream in chorus.

"Oi! Are ye ok in thar, Misses? Tis t'sheriff! Open up!"

They glanced at each other, eyes wide and then they both burst out into relieved giggles.

"Only the sheriff. Gods we're children," Anya breathed, opening the door.

The older man who stood on the porch steps had his old shotgun drawn in preparation for the worst. Anya held up both hands and froze, surprised at his response to a woman's scream. He lowered the gun immediately when he realized all was well. "I heard screaming. Dint know what t'expect. My apologies Miss."

"You startled us is all. We're unaccustomed to visitors way out here," Anya replied with a demure smile.

Andi lurked in the doorway, unsmiling and still upset. "Why is the law here, Anya?"

That was a good point. Anya furrowed her brow and nodded, "yes. Why are you here, sir? Have we done something wrong?"

Sheriff Brown shook his head in negation, "nah, nah. Wasn't y'all. But somethin' wrong did happen. Is why I came. Invite me in, please?"

Anya nodded and stood aside. Brown tipped his hat to her and Andi as he walked in and took a seat on the sofa. He gestured that the two women ought to sit as well. They did quietly and he heaved a sigh.

"I dun wanna alarm you young ladies but you should know."

Andi paled, "know what? What's going on?"

"Well, I dunno how t'say it but t'jus' say it. Ole Farmer Schmit was killed t'other night."

Anya gasped. "He's the fellow that lives way down the road from us! I always gave him eggs in trade for milk. My Gods! What happened?"

"We arrested several robbers that had made camp in t'woods not far from yer cabin here. We figger they t'ones that done it. They're bein' questioned at t'kingdom now. It's when we got em that I remembered that you ladies lived out yonder as well. Thought it'd be best I come check on the two o'yas." Brown cleared his throat and reddened slightly.

Andi still couldn't believe it, "he's dead? I can remember him from when I was really little. He always had a cookie for me. How did he die? Was his house robbed?"

Brown's mouth thinned. "Naw, that's th' thing. Didn't look like nothing was gone from his place. Was strange He was just...dead. I can't tell ya all about it, confidential an all, but it wasn't a pretty sight. Never seen anything like that afore."

Anya frowned, "but if it was indeed bandits that raided his place, wouldn't there be valuables stolen as well?"

"Ayuh, that's what I figgered too. An that's the weird part. I wanted to ask you if you ladies seen anything unusual lately. We arrested four men, maybe you've seen a few more around t'woods?"

The sisters glanced at one another and reluctantly told their stories. Brown looked incredulous. "Well I never heard nothin' like that afore. Are you sure you saw this creature, young lady? Maybe you just fell asleep an' dreamed it?"

Andi was insulted, "why does everyone think I just randomly fall asleep during the day and have nightmares and then confuse them with reality? I don't! I never have! I was awake! Sheeesh!" She slammed herself back into the couch and crossed her arms, sulking.

Brown gave Anya a questioning glance, surprised at the younger sister's reaction. Anya shrugged, "I asked her the same thing. But I can assure you, sheriff, Andi does not tell stories. And from our other experiences I will tell you, something odd was happening. Perhaps there are a few more robbers out there that managed to escape you and your men. It would be wise to be diligent. Especially after Farmer Schmit-"

"Ayuh, got my men doin' patrols now. Can't have this happenin' again." He stood and tipped his hat once more. "I'll have one of my officers drop by tonight. T'make sure you and the young Missus are ok. Meantime, be careful outside. Don't go off by your lonesome until this thing is wrapped up. You savvy?"

They nodded and Anya saw the man out. "Thank you again, sheriff Brown. And thanks for looking after us."

Andi was still pouting but Anya felt better, "there you see? The police are out there right now protecting us. And one is going to check up on us later."

"That still doesn't explain the man I saw in the trees, Anya. He looked like he could probably whoop a deputy."

"I hardly think a bunch of random crooks would be able to beat an armed officer, Andi," Anya replied, obviously much more at ease.

Andi twirled a strand of hair around her finger and didn't reply. She kept recalling that strange, sullen-looking male -thing- standing there glaring at her. Anya hadn't seen him. She didn't know just how foreign the stranger had actually appeared. Had Andi the adequate vocabulary to describe him, perhaps Anya would have been just a little more careful. And maybe she would have remembered Miri's cryptic warning, from months earlier.

5. There was a fire crackling merrily away in the hearth. The two young women had just washed up for bed and were sipping some tea in front of the fireplace. Outside a fierce wind billowed, shaking the little cottage. Fitting enough weather, it didn't at all increase their uneasiness.

"Of all the nights for a blizzard," Andi complained nervously. "What if the police had to call it a day without checking up on us?"

Anya shook her head and scoffed, "do you suppose the King is just willing to leave murderers on the loose because of a bit of a storm? How would it look to the public? They'll be here."

She seemed certain. So certain that Andi visibly calmed. If worry-wart Anya wasn't scared, she shouldn't be either. She absently reached over to pet Taters, who was napping on the couch next to her. The little mutt had become a good friend and Andi was thankful to have him. He opened one eye drowsily and thumped his tail once or twice before appearing to drift back off to sleep.

Soon, all three had fallen asleep. Too nervous to actually retire to their separate rooms, the sisters had cuddled up together on the sofa.

Anya was having a terrible dream. She was running through a dense thicket. Thorns scratched at her and pulled at her clothing, tearing it. Something was chasing her. Something horrible. Soft, ominous chuckling emanated through the darkness surrounding her panicked flight. Mocking her. She fell and landed hard on her shoulder, she gasped in pain and began to weep in terror. Glowing yellow eyes loomed above her and a hand snaked out from the black and began to beat against a tree-

She awoke to loud knocking and soft growling. Andi sat up blinking. The two jumped as the beating on the door was repeated.

"Must be the officer," Anya mumbled, still half asleep.

Taters began to whine and growl alternately and his scruff was bristling again. "It's ok boy," Anya began soothingly. "It's just the cops. Like earlier."

"Anya," Andi began, uncertainly. "Maybe we shouldn't answer it."

Taters began to snarl and he tucked his tail between his legs. Instead of charging the door, he was backing away from it.

Knocking. Loud and insistent. The door frame shook.

Anya frowned and flung the door open to...nothing. No one stood out on the porch. There was only the swirling snow. She stared blankly, not comprehending.

"Anya! Close it!" Andi wailed, frightened.

Loud knocking on the back door now. Anya jumped and screamed. Andi did likewise and fled to her room. Anya slammed the front door and bolted it, heart hammering in her throat. She raced to the kitchen and grabbed a large butcher's knife from a wooden block and held it out in front of her shakily as she approached the back door. That thunderous battering on the back door began again, forcing another startled shriek out of her.

Oh Gods, what was happening?

She took a deep breath and flung the back door open, slicing at the air with her weapon. No one was there. She darted her eyes around wildly, trying to see in the blinding storm.

That horrible feeling was thick in the air again. As if it had followed her out of her dream and into the waking world. Anya slammed the kitchen door and locked it. Just as it clicked into place, the door was pummeled again, this time with enough force to burst open and knock the woman back violently against the wall. She lost the knife and and slid to the ground in a daze.

"Was your intention to protect your homestead with that laughable excuse for a weapon, woman? How utterly adorable." The voice was deep and tinged with amused contempt.

Anya attempted to scramble to her feet but before she could do so a hand entangled itself in her long hair and brutally yanked her upwards. Instant fiery agony exploded in her scalp as whoever had hold of her lifted her off the ground by her hair. She dangled in front of him helplessly as her hands struggled uselessly against her captor's.

"Pitiful. Little human females are so weak. Look at you just hanging there. I could easily eviscerate you with my other hand and watch as you bleed out in front of me. I actually just might, regardless. It's fascinating how red human blood is." He gave Anya a shake and she squealed in pain as she felt a few hairs rip from their moorings.

The tall being gave a chilling grin, revealing sharp incisors and canines. "That was a lovely sound, woman. Please repeat it," he gave her another brisk shake and she obliged as she felt even more hair tear out.

He appeared delighted, beaming and flashing those fangs again. "Tantalizing, but I haven't time to play any longer." He dropped her and drew an almost ridiculously large sword from a sheath attached to his back.

Anya's blood ran cold as she clutched her injured head. Idly, she wondered if he could even wield that heavy-looking blade with any precision at all. It didn't look like anyone could lift it easily, let alone utilize it with any skill. Her silent question was answered when he deftly flipped it around in his hand and slammed the flat of it into the side of her head.

Darkness.

"Annnyaaa," a voice whispered. Something nudged her rudely in the ribs. She mumbled grumpily and tried to escape back into unconsciousness. She didn't remember why she didn't want to wake up, only that it was in her favor not to.

"You can't fool me, Pretty. I can tell you're awake by your breathing," something about that voice was familiar but not. Like she knew it but only from recently. And it was a voice to fear.

Against her will things became less hazy and more acute. Things like the intense pain in her head and hands. She tried to shift, to release some of the pressure off of her hands but found she was unable. Confused, she finally opened her eyes and looked around blearily. She was lying on the sofa, with her hands and arms bound tightly behind her back. Her feet weren't tied but she didn't figure she could get far. Not with the demon who stood in front of her blocking the way that was.

He grinned, pleased. "There you are! Wakey wakey, eggs and bacey." He pinched her cheek savagely and she let out another pained moan, pulling away. "You really must stop those noises, you know," he began cheerily, "they're giving me the most wonderful ideas. Well, not so wonderful for you perhaps." A mocking chuckle, the very same one she'd heard in the trees weeks ago. "Odd isn't it? Normally your kind make me wish to vomit. I'm trying to understand it myself."

Anya glowered up at him, trying to make sense of what she was seeing. The being was nothing like she'd ever witnessed. Tall and muscled, dressed in savage-looking armour and adorned with weaponry so horrible that she couldn't even imagine what their uses might be. Stark white hair grew from his head and was worn swept back in spikes that were as pointed as his ears. Flawless violet skin almost shone it was so smooth, and his eyebrows slanted up, giving him a feral appearance. His eyes were a sinister swirling orangey-yellow. Piercing and filled with a bright alien intelligence.

Horrible beauty. Cruel good-nature. These phrases leapt into her mind and described him perfectly. Was this who Andi had seen-

Andi.

"Where's Andi?! What have you done with my sister?!" She attempted to sit up and was rewarded with a brutal slap to the face. She fell back, whimpering once again.

"That was nothing, woman. I could make you sing with agony if I so chose it," ice froze his tone. All traces of good-nature had vanished.

He studied her with cool interest for a long moment, head tilted thoughtfully. Then the jolly expression returned once more, "so then, lesson learned? Shut your damned mouth unless asked a direct question, yes? Yes. Good then! Onward we press."

He's batshit crazy, Anya thought. She pressed herself into the couch, attempting to make herself as small as possible.

The creature cocked his head to the side again, examining her behavior with intense curiosity.

"You and I are going to have massive amounts of fun, I think," he said softly, that wicked grin spreading across his mouth once more.

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JhyrJhyralmost 12 years ago
Age issues?

*sigh*

I never read the original version and I don't know yet how it will continue, but sometimes the age issues seem a tad silly.

For instance this chapter tells us that Andi is nearly 18 (I think... 3 years younger than her sister with her birthday coming up?), but from her behavior I would have said that she was 14 or 15 at the most.

ZanysDellZanysDellover 12 years ago
Age

Age was an issue in the original posting, correct? Good story, look forward to updates. :)

sexynoisesturnmeonsexynoisesturnmeonabout 13 years ago
ohhhh I C

Well then let me thank you in advance for chapter 7:-)

GinaTinaGinaTinaabout 13 years agoAuthor
Hello folks...

I am aware that this is a re-post. A kind anon alerted me to a little oversight of mine in the original text.

If I had not made these changes, I am certain that the story would have eventually been reported and taken down. I do not know why the first draft was not replaced with the revised vision. I am trying to delete the original chapter one as I type this.

Chapter 7 is in the works and nearly complete. Don't lose faith. :3

Again, you've my apologies.

Thank you,

Ginnnnnnnnnnna!

sexynoisesturnmeonsexynoisesturnmeonabout 13 years ago
ummmm

whoops?..lol love your story it is one of my favorites but can we have chapter 7 please?:-)

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