prisca: (faculty - geek Tyler)
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Title: Looking for unicorns
Character: Zeke Tyler, Casey Connor
Word Count: 100
Prompts: unicorn (lom), legend (100words) and



Finished: 14.04.2021

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„Hey, what are you reading?“

Casey looked up, smiling wide, as ever when Zeke joined him at lunchbreak. „I found this book at the second-hand bookstore of the mall yesterday. It's about old legends around Herrington.“

„Hrm... interesting!“

„Pretty geeky, you think.“ Casey laughed. „Yes, it is. There is even a story about unicorns living in the Wayward Woods.“

Zeke chuckled. „What do you think about a short trip next weekend?“

Surprised, Casey blinked. „You want to go to the Wayward Woods?“

„Why not? Maybe we are lucky, and you can make a quick shot of a unicorn.“
prisca: (faculty -Zeke giggle)
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Title: Colorman
Character: Casey Connor, Zeke Tyler
Challenge: February Theme
Word Count: 226
Rating: PG13



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Zeke stopped dead when he noticed Casey leaving the comic shop of the mall. His face covered with various colors, he looked even more geeky than usual.

„Oh, hey Zeke,“ he greeted him, not in the slightest embarrassed, with a wide grin on his face.

„Hello.“ He couldn't hide his smirk. „You look... interesting.“

„I do, right?“ Casey laughed. „I am Colorman.“

„Color...what?“

„Colorman, the new superhero. The children did create this character.“

It got more strange with every moment. „Children,“ Zeke repeated.

Casey pointed at a poster in the comic shop's window. 'Today entrance only for children.' „My mom is volunteering at the social station,“ he explained. „She organized this afternoon for children coming from difficult circumstances. I agreed to help; did read to the little ones and arranged a roleplay for the elder.“ His eyes sparkled hilariously. „It was a hell of a lot of fun.“

Zeke grinned. „Yeah, I can see that. Colorman, the superhero. Fits you well.“

„I plan to do something like this more often, maybe once a month." He winked at Zeke. "Every help is welcome.“

„Ähm... no!“

„Oh, c'mon. Colorman needs a companion; every superman has one. And it's for a good cause."

Zeke looked in pleading eyes, and to his own surprise, he murmured:“ Well, maybe, I will think about it.“
prisca: (walking dead - Daryl)
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Title: The Final Goodbye
Characters: Daryl Dixon, Carol Peltier
Word Count: 746
Finished: 09.11.2017



Carol finally found him at the landing stage of the lake. He was standing there, staring at the water, ignoring her footsteps on the old wood. She wasn't sure if he just didn't notice her presence or if he had decided to ignore her. Both were kind of disturbing.

Silently Carol stepped by his side. „Glad I finally found you,“ she said. „We all started to worry.“

Daryl had always been strong, never hesitating to do what needed to be done. Even if this meant to kill his friends, to abandon his brother. He was not deadhearted but smart enough to not let his feelings win over his surviving instincts.

Until Beth had changed everything for him. Carol had watched the close bond between them with growing concern. She wanted to be happy for them, but they risked too much. The moments they spent alone in the woods; the nights they sneaked out of the camp for a stolen hour at the lake. A split of a second of unthoughtfulness, and it could happen. Carol didn't feel ready to lose them to the zombies. She had already lost too many people who had been close to her heart.

But like everyone else, she hadn't seen it coming what finally happened. Beth died while trying to save others, by a mistakenly shot in her head. Dead without return. A shock and a relief. They didn't need to make a decision; they could mourn about her; bury her, as she deserved it.

But Daryl had other plans. Last evening, the evening of the final goodbye, he vanished. And he took Beth's dead body with him. Maggie almost freaked out when she found out, threatened to find and to kill him by her own hands if he didn't bring her back.

„Beth is my sister, the last one of my family, “ she yelled. „He has no right to bring her away, without giving me the chance for goodbye.“

Then she broke down, and Glenn had to carry her back into their room.

:::

„You shouldn't come here all on your own. There is still this group of walker around.“ At least he was talking, his voice surprisingly gentle.

„Does this not apply to you, too? The group needs you, Daryl. And Beth wouldn't have wanted you to risk your life senselessly."

Like in slow motion, he turned around to her, his eyes so dark and lost. It did hurt to see him in that state. „I need to do this. Maggie would never accept it, but Beth deserves something better than to get buried somewhere in a dark hole in the woods. She loved the sun and the sky, the beauty of the world. Despite everything that was going on around her, she always was so positive."

„She was,“ Carol agreed, feeling tears burning in her eyes. It wasn't fair. It was never fair. „I've never met someone like her. But we need to let go her now. And move on. Because this is what she wants us to do."

Daryl only shrugged, turning back to the lake. The water so blue, so clear; the trees and the sky reflecting on the even surface, some last sunbeams were gleaming orange and golden. Such a peaceful place, as if nothing bad could ever happen here. The only right spot...

Carol was standing beside him in silence when she suddenly noticed the lonely boat swaying in the middle of the lake.

„She was like an angel forced to live in hell, but she never gave up hope that one day heaven might come back.“ With a steady move, Daryl grabbed for his crossbow, set the front end of the arrow on fire. „I will give her the peace she deserves at a place she has loved.“

Completely at ease, Daryl lifted the crossbow, aimed and shot. He never hesitated when he had the bow in his hands. The arrow glowered in the twilight when the wind fanned the flames even more. Then it reached its goal; with a hushed explosion, the boat turned into a fireball.

Carol winced involuntarily, Daryl let the crossbow sink, his eyes still dark, but relieved too, while he watched the fire devouring the boat until it finally was gone. And the lake was blue and even and peaceful again.

Daryl turned to Carol. „We can go back now,“ he said. "I guess I need to apologize to Maggie."
prisca: (jer - Kurdy)
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Title: The Library
Characters: Jeremiah, Kurdy Malloy
Word Count: 766
Finished: 28.01.2018



„Hey, c'mon, hurry up.“ Kurdy jumped into the jeep. „We need to go back to the Mountain and tell Markus about this place.“

Jeremiah, who was still standing on the road beside the car, pulled his face.
„It's just an abandoned library. And this guy is pretty stupid when he starts a fight with the skinheads because of some old books. I don't think that Markus is willing to risk the lives of good men to help him.“

„You think it's okay to burn all these books?“ Kurdy still felt stirred up. The old library had been so familiar, so full of memories. But the skinheads would come back soon to destroy everything. Just for fun. And yes, this strange guy who called himself the keeper of all book, Kurdy had to admit that he might be a bit out of his mind. But who was not in these times. He only tried to protect his shelter, but his failure was foreseeable. And he could thank the stars when he got away unharmed.

„A fire can keep me warm during cold nights.“ Jeremiah shrugged. „What's the purpose of old books no one is interested in anymore? Half of the children who are born after the Big Death can't even read. For sure I'm not willing to die for that!“

Kurdy sighed inwardly, thinking about his words. He was on the road with Jeremiah for quite a while already, and he knew him well enough that his behavior often enough was pure self-protection. Jeremiah was not willing to let anything deeper into his life; much too afraid that he might lose it again. It was easier to focus on the essential things: to survive the next hour, the next night, the next day. Enough to eat, a place to sleep. Jeremiah had joined Marcus not because he did believe in his plans to build a new world, a better one, but because the Mountain seemed to be the safest place for the moment.

After all he had to go through, could one actually blame him that he preferred to think selfishly? His parents died in front of his eyes; his little brother got shot during the first days after the Big Death while trying to steal a sausage because he was so hungry. The woman he had loved and trusted blind, had betrayed him.

But had not everyone a sad story to tell?

„Books are the mirror of our life,“ Kurdy said. „They tell stories about a hundred of years, stories which should never be forgotten. They can make you laugh; they can make you cry. They can be the best friends you will ever have.“

He paused, licking his dry lips while the memories were rushing through his mind.

„That's what my Mom used to tell me every day anew,“ he finally continued.
„We were pretty poor. Living in a ghetto. Crime and violence everywhere. But she never gave up hope that I would be able to leave all this behind one day. Since I can remember she has told me stories. When I was four, she started to teach me to read.

The other boys in the ghetto spent most of their time on the roads, barely older than I was but already in a gang. My mom never allowed me to go out alone; she dragged me into the old library every day. I hated it to be there, the half-light, the moldy smell of the books; all I wanted was to be like all the others.

I was seven when...“

Suddenly he stopped, breathing in shakingly. Jeremiah finally had taken a seat in the jeep and Kurdy turned the key; the motor came to life. „Well, I guess, we should leave it to Markus to make the final decision because of the library,“ he said, stepping on the gas pedal.

No, he was not ready yet to talk about the evening where the Big Death had changed everything. He had been much too young to understand what was going on. His life was going on, as ever. He should already be asleep, but the book he was reading had been so thrilling. When he went into the kitchen for a glass of water, he did overhear his parents. His mom crying silently, his dad's voice, telling her that he loved her. Then the shot, ear-piercing and scaring.

The end of his childhood. The end of the world, full of care and love of his mother. The beginning of a new one, full of fear and loneliness.
prisca: (jeremiah - Mr.Smith)
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Title: The old hut
Characters: Mr. Smith
Word Count: 52
Finished: 15.06.2017

Note: This poem follows loosely the rules of a haiku



The shed in the woods,
hidden between age-old trees.
So long forgotten.

His secret refuge.
The only place he feels safe.
No pain. No dark dreams.

Not the booming voice
in his head, tormenting him.
Short, peaceful moments.

But he knows too well,
this will not last forever.
His fate is waiting.

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