Thursday, August 9, 2012

Asianfanfics~

So I finally decided to start posting on Asianfanfics.com! I decided to leave the other stories and begin with Youthful Clock on it. If you want to view it click here

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Youthful Clock Part 1

(idk if anyone cares but i made a playlist for this but it was originally for a larger part 1 but that never got written so...yeah... )


    The darkening sky suddenly lit up with a violent spark of lightning bursting through the atmosphere. The rain pelted down on the dust covered floor-length window pane as two piercing brown eyes gazed out. It had been a long time since those eyes had witnessed the outside world without a sheet of glass confining them. The dark figure who the eyes belonged to sighed and turned back towards the inside of the tower he had been forced to call home. The world outside continued on its own journey, constantly developing and expanding, over the past 10, 50, 100 years the world changed so drastically he no longer could say for sure that it was the same land he was once free to roam through.

    The worn-down wooden floor groaned under his weight as he made his way from the large window that stretched itself from ceiling to floor to the desk and slid into the dark purple leather chair that once had grooves that prodded into his behind but over the years he had worn down to a smooth surface. His smooth pale hand wavered over the top drawer momentarily before he drew out a silver chain which was concealed by his clothes and grabbed the smaller of the two keys on the chain and unlocked the drawer. He snatched out the leather bound book and placed it on the desk in front of him. He traced the gold printed letters that age had not worn on the front of the cover:

"To Do Kyungsoo~

May you seal your memories within these pages"

  It had been years since Kyungsoo gathered enough control to open the book without ripping out pages in an act of bitter rage. Nowadays he just about managed to gaze upon the front cover with it's gold printed letters above the hole where he had torn off the name of his old friend and cause of all his anger.

 Another bolt of lightning lit up the room, revealing the clock-covered walls, each clock ticking silently to a different time. Kyungsoo ran his hand slowly through his jet black hair. The chair groaned slightly as he relaxed into the back of it. Drumming his fingers on the dark purple leather sides of the chair he sighed and shut his eyes, the storm outside lulling him into a restless sleep.

~

  A loud bell toll echoed through the tower and woke Kyungsoo from the dreams that had captured his sleeping thoughts. Flashes of images of a tall, dark haired figure grinning cheekily as he jumped from the second-storey floor-length window, landing safely into the bright sunlit yard and running off carelessly into the over grown plants and away into the world danced through Kyungsoo's half-asleep brain. He jerked up from his seat quickly and ran from the room brightly lit by the morning sun shining through the large floor-length window into the dark hallway which had a long winding staircase running up through it. He took the stairs two at a time to the top floor of the 4 storey tower and stopped just before the large oak door which was almost twice as tall as him.

  His wrinkled hand clasped gently around the brass handle and he carefully yet firmly twisted it until a small clicking noise was heard and the oak door creaked open. Kyungsoo stepped into the large dark room taken up by one huge clock on the back wall furthest from him which possessed a back light, the only source of light in the large room. The large metal hands of the clock edged backwards with every passing minute. Kyungsoo hobbled over to the ground to the left of the clock and opened up a concealed trapdoor. He reached into it and heaved out a medium sized black and gold chest. He placed it on the cold dark ground next to the clock as he pulled out his silver chain of keys and fitted the bigger of the two keys into the keyhole. The chest sprang open as soon as he turned the key and he grabbed the large shiny bar which had ancient characters of a long forgotten language scrolled over it. He stumbled recklessly over the the other side of the huge clock and grasped the edge of the clock where a small black disc shape was concealed. His wrinkled grey hands edged forward and slowly slide the disc across and jammed the bar into the hole behind the disc.

  A brilliant flash of light erupted from behind the clock and Kyungsoo's felt a sharp pain run through his arm from the bar and consume his body within seconds. With another flash the pain worsened and then suddenly both the pain and the light vanished. He looked up, dazed, and sighed. This was one experience he never got used to.

~

Monday, June 25, 2012

Maze

-wrote this randomly a month ago for Roi-



Once upon a time in a land quite far away, not too far away..just billions of lightyears..there was a giant maze of colours. Each hedge was a different colour. There was pink, purple, green and orange.. Very Mad Hatter style! Well one day a young woman stumbled upon the maze. She gazed up at it and pondered as to why it was there. She began to walk around the maze inquisitively until she eventually found an opening. The young woman inhaled deeply and ran her hands through her hair before finally deciding to brave the maze. She carefully tiptoed in through the large purple and pink arch almost expecting something to jump out at her as soon as she had passed the entrance. Luckily, yet also boringly, nothing occurred.


"I swear I just saw that purple leaf within that green hedge before.." she muttered to herself, concluding that she was walking in circles. She began to get fed up but, realising she was probably quite lost within the maze, she figured she might as well trudge on. Just as she was passing by a mysterious blue hedge a large creature jumped down from the hedge. It was gorilla-like with light sandy hair. It appeared to be half-man half-gorilla. Of course this was not unusual in this world, everybody was half humanoid,  half-animal, yet earthlings still get confused upon first meeting a native of this planet. 


"Bahruuhhh" it snarled out as the young woman leaped back. It gazed down at her then suddenly bowed. "Oh I do apologise Madam, I mistook you for a friend of mine!" The young woman chuckled and forgave the creature before continuing on. 


Not too long after her encounter with the creature she came across a giant fountain. It was magnificently crafted with black metal and had a giant red rose placed on top of it in the centre. She stared in awe as crystal clear water streamed down the structure into a large pool. As she traced the slight patterns in the metal fountain her eyes fell upon a small marble table. Tearing her gaze away from the fountain she paced over to the table. On it she found a small parchment with a gold trim around the edges. Written on the parchment in navy blue ink was


"Well done~
You've reached the centre of the maze!




Now get to the back of it!"

"Oh for- «content removed for censorship reasons»" the young woman roared out, throwing the parchment back onto the marble table. She flopped down onto the ground in a huff, tearing up some of the yellow grass in frustration.

"Hey!" a voice rang out from her right, "Stop that!" A shadow fell over her as the owner of the voice walked up to her. She pouted and continued to tear fistfuls of the grass up until a dark hand grabbed her wrist. "Stop.." the voice spoke again, this time sterner. The young woman flopped her arms on the ground in defeat as the half-man half-panda sat down beside her. "Fine!" she huffed before looking up at the jet black eyes that were staring down at the grass. The creature gently started patting the ground where the young woman had ripped up pieces of the yellow grass. "You shouldn't enter an unknown place and start destroying some of it's features! How would you like it if I walked into your house and started breaking your lights?" he lectured before sighing, "Ah..it doesn't matter. You didn't do much harm. Thankfully I stopped you before you could upset the maze!" He took his hand that had grabbed the woman's wrist and gently patted her shoulder. "Now, why did you start destroying the maze's grass..? Or is it a hobby of yours?" he smirked. The young woman hung her head and pointed over to the parchment.  The creature got up and glanced down at the gold trimmed parchment. "Oh..this?" he called back to her, "Well I can help you with this!" He beamed and ran over to the woman holding his hand out, "Come on!" She hesitated slightly before grabbing onto his slender hand. 


In one swift movement the creature hand pulled the young woman up and began running of with her back into the maze. He lead her through so many twists and turns it felt as if the young woman's head was spinning 360°! Suddenly he came to a halt and the young woman crashed into the back of him almost making both of them fall over."Oh! Sorry!" the woman mumbled, embarrassed. The creature gave her a quick smile as he straighten them both up. "Don't worry!" he replied, "I would have given you a warning before we stopped but I wasn't expecting to come across him!" "Him?" the young woman echoed back. She gazed around the creature to see "him" and found a bored looking half-man half-puppy with its arms folded across its chest, tapping its foot. "Sehun how is..everything?" the creature asked the bored looking half-man half-puppy named Sehun. "Fine. Great, in fact!" Sehun droned out monotonously. "It doesn't sound that way..." the young woman muttered quietly. The creature laughed. "No that's just what Sehun's like..No visible enthusiasm at all!" he chuckled. "Shut up Tao! And go on already!" Sehun drawled back. 


Still laughing, Tao grabbed the young woman's wrist and darted off again. Not too long after the awkward meeting with Sehun they came across an orange and green arch, similar to the one that the young woman passed through when she entered the maze. The two slowed down and strolled through the arch into a wide open area. The loud sounds of a trumpet being played by a toddler attack their ears. Both their hands darted up to protect their ears. "Yah!!" a voice screamed out, "I'm not that bad! My umma says I'm improving every day!" The young woman gazed slowly upwards to see a skinny figure standing on top of a long table filled with food and drinks and surround by many creatures. The sun was in her eyes so she couldn't see clearly the creature who had murdered the trumpet. Her hand swung out to block out the sun and she saw the pouting half-man half-mouse in front of her holding the trumpet. 


"I did practice every day when they announced that they were holding a party to induct you officially into the evil maknae club," the half-man half-mouse sniffed. "It's ok..It only sounded like you murdered the trumpet! You could have tortured it!" the young woman giggled. "Yah!" the half-man half-mouse jumped down from the table and landed right in front of the young woman. Looking down at her he retorted "Well..look at you..you..you small curly haired bunny! You needed help to get here!" "So did you Taminnie..And you even had a map and couldn't get here!" a half-man half-deer called out. "Shut up!" Taemin  snapped. The young woman giggled at the deep red colour that had exploded onto Taemin's face. He huffed and grabbed her  wrist from Tao and storming away with her to sit as far away from the laughing creatures as possible. "Roi, I really did practice the trumpet every day!" he mumbled quietly as she ruffled his hair fondly.