I finished the blog chalenge! :D____________________________________________
Somehow, the tunnel lead out to the outside, over the bank of the river. I carefully put the book into a water proof bag, and dived into the river. I swam down stream, following the current. I surfaced a good mile down stream, surprised at how fast I went. I glanced around to get my bearings, and realized that I was near the town of Grey Wolf. I went under again, and swam as fast as I would, hoping that I could get past the town without resurfacing. My lungs began to ache as I swam under the bridge. Only a little farther! My vision began to grow dim. I need air! NOW! I resurfaced, not caring where I was; I gulped in copious amounts of air. My vision cleared, and I could see that I was a little past the edge of town. I was not safe yet, so I kept swimming down stream. I then heard a weird sound: whizz plop. What was that?? I looked around, but could not see what made that sound. I heard a couple more, then noticed that arrows were being shot at me. uhg. Not now. This was not going to be a good day....
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Strong Enough (7)
I lifted the stone back into place, then I crept down the tunnel. I went straight at the fork to see where it went. I traveled for a long time in the darkness, until I stumbled over something. I felt around in my pockets to see if I happened to leave a glow stick in there. I found one at the very bottom of my pocket, then I cracked it. I put the glow stick close to where I stumbled to see what it was. I stifled a scream as I saw a half decayed body lying in the middle of the tunnel floor. I gagged, and turned away. I tried to put the person's horrible fate out of my mind as I continued up the tunnel.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Strong Enough (6)
I stared down the length of the tunnel, wondering where it went. Should I follow it? Or should I go back out and try to take on the guards? Easy answer. I followed the tunnel. It soon branched off, to the left towards the records room, and then right. I took the left hand tunnel, and crawled along. It took a good long while, the tunnel slowly angling downwards. Where is this going? I kept following the tunnel, hoping that no body else knew the existence of it. It stopped suddenly, and I was left facing a wall. I pushed on it, but nothing happened. I then tried pushing up, and the ceiling moved. I put all my strength into it, and heaved the floor stone out of the ceiling. I stood up, and found I was in the middle of the records room. Nice! I hope no one heard the stone moving...If i'm in the middle of the records room, the guards at the door can't hear me. I stood up, and moved the stone back into place. I stalked down the row of bookshelves, looking at the titles. Where is it? It should be in here... Ah! There it is! I grabbed the book off the book shelf, all records of the government initiated murders, assassinations, and the location of where all the rebellion leaders lived. Really valuable information. I quickly tucked it into my pocket. Then I froze as a sword pricked the small of my back.
"Vell madame, vhat do ve haf here?" Came a rough, grating voice. He reached into my pocket, and took out the book. I tensed. "How did you get here?" He demanded as he took the book, and placed it on the book shelf. "Well," I replied in an even tone, "It was easy, all the guards outside the door are asleep, all i had to do was walk past them." "Vell," Said the guard behind me, "ve vill just haf to remedy that." he prodded me in he back with his sword. "Valk." "Okay, okay, don't have a cornea, I'm going!" I took one step forward, executed a neat, high back flip, grabbed the soldiers head while i was in the air, and landed behind him. I slammed his head into the floor stone, and he passed out cold. Whew. Glad I didn't panic. Now its time to go. I ran back to where the entrance to the tunnel was, and slipped inside, groaning softly as my knee registered a sharp pain.
"Vell madame, vhat do ve haf here?" Came a rough, grating voice. He reached into my pocket, and took out the book. I tensed. "How did you get here?" He demanded as he took the book, and placed it on the book shelf. "Well," I replied in an even tone, "It was easy, all the guards outside the door are asleep, all i had to do was walk past them." "Vell," Said the guard behind me, "ve vill just haf to remedy that." he prodded me in he back with his sword. "Valk." "Okay, okay, don't have a cornea, I'm going!" I took one step forward, executed a neat, high back flip, grabbed the soldiers head while i was in the air, and landed behind him. I slammed his head into the floor stone, and he passed out cold. Whew. Glad I didn't panic. Now its time to go. I ran back to where the entrance to the tunnel was, and slipped inside, groaning softly as my knee registered a sharp pain.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Strong Enough (5)
I got out of bed, and stifled a scream as I collapsed. Not now... Its too important an opportunity to miss because of my stupid disease. I waited a few minutes, rubbing my legs. I stood, but it hurt so much. Hopefully it would wear off before I had to do any running... I changed into black trousers and a black tunic. I wrapped a dark hood around my head to disguise my bright red hair, and rubbed grease on my face and arms. Hopefully the guard would not see me. I quietly opened the door, glad I had greased it a couple days before when I was scouting out the area. I looked up and down the hallway, and slipped out of my room. I groaned silently as I put weight on my right leg. I quickly stifled it, and hid behind a statue as I heard footsteps coming my way.
A guard passed by my hiding place on his rounds for the night. I closed my eyes so the lantern would not reflect in them, and listened to his footsteps. He paused. Oh no, I left my door cracked open! He slowly prodded my door open. I crept up silently on him as he stepped into my room. I unwrapped my belt and gagged him with it. I knocked him unconscious with his night stick. I then dragged him the rest of the way into my room. I gagged him with his own belt, and put my belt back on. Hopefully when he woke up, I would be long gone, but since I wasn't sure, I took the sheets off the bed, and sliced them both in half. I took the sheets, and tied him up with them. Hopefully my complicated knots would keep him a while.
I again went out of my room, but this time I darted up the hallway. Which way did Anwen say again? Left or right? I'll try right. I darted down the right hallway. Thankfully it was the right one, because I saw the records room door....with two guards in front of it...Now what? I don't want to die too get in the records room, but how can I get in? I leaned against the tapestry next to me, and stumbled, squealed. One of the guards unfortunately heard me, because he sent one of the guys over to me. There was no wall! I climbed into the tunnel, and pushed the wood that had been in place back in the wall, just as the guard came to see what had made the noise. I held my breath as he pulled back the tapestry, and he saw the blank wall. "It was probably a mouse, Tanner!" He yelled back at one of the other guards, under his breath, he muttered, "Or your imagination..." He left to go stand back on guard duty. I left my breath out, grateful that I had found a tunnel, and wondering where it led.
A guard passed by my hiding place on his rounds for the night. I closed my eyes so the lantern would not reflect in them, and listened to his footsteps. He paused. Oh no, I left my door cracked open! He slowly prodded my door open. I crept up silently on him as he stepped into my room. I unwrapped my belt and gagged him with it. I knocked him unconscious with his night stick. I then dragged him the rest of the way into my room. I gagged him with his own belt, and put my belt back on. Hopefully when he woke up, I would be long gone, but since I wasn't sure, I took the sheets off the bed, and sliced them both in half. I took the sheets, and tied him up with them. Hopefully my complicated knots would keep him a while.
I again went out of my room, but this time I darted up the hallway. Which way did Anwen say again? Left or right? I'll try right. I darted down the right hallway. Thankfully it was the right one, because I saw the records room door....with two guards in front of it...Now what? I don't want to die too get in the records room, but how can I get in? I leaned against the tapestry next to me, and stumbled, squealed. One of the guards unfortunately heard me, because he sent one of the guys over to me. There was no wall! I climbed into the tunnel, and pushed the wood that had been in place back in the wall, just as the guard came to see what had made the noise. I held my breath as he pulled back the tapestry, and he saw the blank wall. "It was probably a mouse, Tanner!" He yelled back at one of the other guards, under his breath, he muttered, "Or your imagination..." He left to go stand back on guard duty. I left my breath out, grateful that I had found a tunnel, and wondering where it led.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Strong Enough (4)
I furtively checked around me to make sure no one was watching, then I darted into the alleyway. I followed the alley to a small, unremarkable bungalow. I quickly changed out of the disguise I had on into one of a high ranking slave in the king's palace. I asked the owner of the bungalow to help me get my hair just right, and she willingly obliged. I stepped out of the house, kept my head down, and made it look like I was on an errand for the palace. I picked up some groceries, then made my way to the palace. I quickly walked through the side gate, with my head down, and hurried to the kitchen to deposit my goods. I then went to a servants quarters that I knew would be empty, flopped on the bed, and fell asleep. I woke a few hours later, when it was dark. It was the middle of the night. Now would be a good time to sneak to the records room.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Strong Enough (4)
I kept straining my eyes at the shape to see what it was, hoping that it was not an enemy, but fearing the worst. I also was looking around trying to find another way out, but other large shapes were also converging to my spot. I did a very heroic whimper. Then one on the dark shapes spoke, "Who are you?" It asked with a slight Scottish accent. "My name is Sarah O'Malley, and I am from Ireland, who are all of you?" "I," said the dark shape, which I could now see was the outline of a woman being supported by another, "Am Grace. That is just simply my name. People used to call me Grace o' the moor. But, since I am now in this dark dungeon, I go by just Grace. These people are people who Lord Maelstrom doesn't like, or are his enemies. Our stories are long and complicate. Can we hear your story first, dear?" She asked as she slowly sank to the ground beside me. The others also sat down. "well," I started out, "It's a long story who's beginning starts about two months ago..."
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Strong Enough (3)
The guards dragged me out of my cell, down a few flights of stone steps, into a small room with a pit in the middle. "Enjoy your stay." Said one of the guards sarcastically and they threw me in the pit. I screamed as I plunged down the hole. I landed (somehow) feet first onto the muck on the bottom of the hole. Which made me scream even louder as I grasped my ankle. it was either broken or sprained. First off, it was pitch black, so I couldn't see anything. Second off, I don't see how this is considered an interrogation room since it is a pit in the floor. Oh well, some people can have an imagination... i guess... I heard something moving around down here with me. I hope its just a rat. My eyes are adjusting to the gloom. I see a large shape slowly moving towards me. I backed away as quickly as I could, but there was no where to run. i was trapped.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Strong Enough (2)
Sure enough, the next time I woke up, I was still not sure what time it was, two people burst into to my room and held my arms behind my back. When they did that, I screamed with the pain. After i screamed, they held just a tiny bit looser, so my mind was not too fogged with pain. Their boss came in, and just stared at me. "Well, Sarah O'Malley, I didn't expect you to survive being shot four times, but since you did, we will see what you know of the rebellion." Oh no, I thought, it's the general. This is bad news, he is known for getting information out of people. And I have heard that they are never the same after that...I hope I can be strong. I slowly looked up, my long, curly red hair brushing back from my eyes, "I'm not telling you anything!" And I meant it. I would rather die than let this man rule the world, which was what he wanted. He smiled cruelly and said, "We'll see about that. Guards take her down to interrogation room alpha. We will see if she tells us after a week down there."
Monday, September 17, 2012
Strong Enough
I groaned as I slowly woke up. Pain racked my body. I tried to remember what had happened as I glanced around the room I was in. Then I remembered: I was shot. I touched my neck, where one of the bullets had hit me. Instantly, my body registered a ton of pain. I examined the rest of me to see where I was shot. I was shot in my neck, my arm, my stomach, and my leg. I was lucky, I guess, none of the bullets were still inside of me. None of them hit anything vital. Then I checked my surrounds. I was in a small, dark room, there was a small cot, which I woke up on, and naught much else. Then I noticed that the door had a small slot in the bottom to push food through, and curiously enough, it had no handle on the inside. I was a prisoner.
I didn't even know where I was, or why I was taken prisoner, but I knew one thing: I had to escape at all costs. I hate being cooped up in small closed spaces, and being held prisoner with no window in my cell would be enough to drive me crazy within the first couple of days.
After what I guessed was an hour passed, I got up and started pacing the room. It was more like limping back and forth because of the wound in my leg, but I had to do something! I did that as long as could, and then I passed out on my bed. I woke up, a guesstimated couple of hours later, it could even be the next day. It was hard to tell the time in that cell. Since I had nothing better to do, I picked up one of the small rocks that littered the floor, and started to randomly write on the wall. I looked at what I had written and realized it was one of the bible verses that I had memorized; Jeremiah 29 - Then you will call on me and come and pry to me, and I will listen to you. 13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. 14 "I will be found by you," declares the Lord, "and I will bring you back from captivity. I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you," declares the Lord, "and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into exile." I realized that the verses I had memorized as a kid were still with me, they were in my sub conscience. And these verses would most likely help me through the hard times that were sure to come.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Strong Enough (Song)
Well, maybe
Maybe that's the point
To reach the point of giving up
Cause when I'm finally
Finally at rock bottom
Well, that' when I start looking up
And reaching out
This part of the song called Strong Enough is my favorite part of the song. The reason I like it so much is because when all the stuff was going on in my life, I finally started looking up to God for my help. And it really helped with all I have gone through the past three years :)
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Remembering 9/11
"Mommy, what's going on?" My five year old self asked staring at the television. My mother turned off what she was looking at and told me that something terrible has happened and that a lot of people just died. I went back to my room because she wanted to watch what was happening, but didn't want me to see it. Before I went upstairs, I took one last look at the television, and saw one of the towers collapse, then I ran up to my room.
I remembered this as I watched two documentaries this morning on all that had happened during 9/11. Now I could see why my mom did not want a five year old watching it, it was horrible. Seeing and hearing what happened to over 2,000 people that died. Worrying that my uncle might be a pilot on one of the hijacked planes, and the relief finding out that he wasn't is another vivid memory. Unfortunately, some people will not be able to say that.
Don't ever forget 9/11.
I remembered this as I watched two documentaries this morning on all that had happened during 9/11. Now I could see why my mom did not want a five year old watching it, it was horrible. Seeing and hearing what happened to over 2,000 people that died. Worrying that my uncle might be a pilot on one of the hijacked planes, and the relief finding out that he wasn't is another vivid memory. Unfortunately, some people will not be able to say that.
Don't ever forget 9/11.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Homesick. That is the main word to describe us now. Homesick, lonely, weary to the bone, and dispirited. That is what we all are feeling when we are 30 miles or more away from our homeland. Too far (or so they thought) for us to run back home. Back to our families. Back to the old ways. The old ways of our people. But they were wrong.
One day, we decided we had enough. We did not want to be at this school, which was more of a prison than a school. We decided to run. Run all the way back home, and prove the people wrong. We are never too far to run back home. Thus, we decided to break out and run.
It took a good couple of weeks or so, but we finally made it back to the Hopi reservation. Pa said we had to go back, but we were not going back. They didn't know how we were treated. We were treated like savages. They cut the boys hair. They made us wear these uncomfortable uniforms, learn this language called English, punished us for even talking our language, or even acting like an Indian. Then only thing I remotely liked there, was the sports. There we could show our prowess outside.
But, the facilitator decided the games were too much, and banned them from being played. That's when we ran. Ran far away from the injustice of the government. Away from the injustices against the Indians. We ran home. Home to the old ways.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
My second post for the blog competition :)
I cringed as bullets flew around me. I held onto the oak limb hoping that I would not get accidentally shot or fall down from the tree into the battle below. When I had first climbed the tree, I didn't think that a battle would break out right below me. A bullet whizzed past my ear.
All I wanted to do was take a break from my never ending list of chores. It was the daily work of a house in the little war torn town of Gettysburg. Of all the days I thought the battle would begin, today was the last on my list.
Today was my birthday. Another bullet whizzed past me. I whimpered. A girl, on her sixteenth birthday, in a tree above the Battle of Gettysburg, what a mess! Then again, I have been well known for some of the messes I've gotten into... like that one time involving the Smith's pigpen... I smiled.
Then I immediately screamed. A bullet had bored itself into my arm. Oh no! A soldiers was right below me looking up into the tree at me! This is NOT good!
"Who's up there?" He shouted.
"A girl," I yelled back, "Me names Sarah O'Malley, and I've been shot in me arm!"
"See if you can climb down Miss O'Malley, I will take you to the union hospital, they will then remove the bullet, and bandage your arm." I tried to carefully climb out of the tree, but I couldn't. I fell out instead.
All I wanted to do was take a break from my never ending list of chores. It was the daily work of a house in the little war torn town of Gettysburg. Of all the days I thought the battle would begin, today was the last on my list.
Today was my birthday. Another bullet whizzed past me. I whimpered. A girl, on her sixteenth birthday, in a tree above the Battle of Gettysburg, what a mess! Then again, I have been well known for some of the messes I've gotten into... like that one time involving the Smith's pigpen... I smiled.
Then I immediately screamed. A bullet had bored itself into my arm. Oh no! A soldiers was right below me looking up into the tree at me! This is NOT good!
"Who's up there?" He shouted.
"A girl," I yelled back, "Me names Sarah O'Malley, and I've been shot in me arm!"
"See if you can climb down Miss O'Malley, I will take you to the union hospital, they will then remove the bullet, and bandage your arm." I tried to carefully climb out of the tree, but I couldn't. I fell out instead.
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