Thursday, March 13, 2014

C3-2 Woman in the wall


He stumbled back in horror viewing the morbid site, row after row of petrified people scattered along the way, as he looked more and more he felt as though he knew these people yet their faces remained a complete blank.
He looked beyond them and saw a pool, crystal clear and beautiful as it remain untouched, it was surrounded by marble holding it in as a face of a beautiful woman peer out at him, her face sad yet beckoning , cupping her hands as the water pour out of the pitcher she held, her hands protruding out from the wall.
Hedzel walked over to the pool and stood at the precipice staring at the woman, "Quite beautiful don't you think?" Hedzel nodded slightly looking at the women in the wall.
Hedzel finally looked over as if snapping out of a trance to look at where the voice was coming from, "She was like you once" Hedzel's face once again drew soleus as he saw the person he had grown to loath standing not too far from him across the pool.
Daemon looked at hedzel with his usual twisted grin looking between the statue and Hedzel as if he were displaying a twisted adoration of the work.
"what happened to her?" Hedzel was at a loss for words as he stand slack jaw watching her.
"She sacrificed herself so her love could be free, she grieved so much that he was trapped she put herself there in his stead, and now she's there."
"I feel drawn to her, She's been there long enough, How do I free Her?"
Daemon slicked and sucked his teeth with his slimy tongue and picked his fingernails as he look down at them.
"If I told you, where's the fun in that? Who would keep me company? Who would I feed my pet iguana to whilst I was gone? Who would water the plants in my apartment and who would I tuck into bed?"
Hedzel squinted in malice at Daemon wondering how easy it would be to kill him right now.
"Do you... Want to put yourself there?"
"No, I want to know how to free her, is there a way to free her without me winding up there?"
"Not one you'd like, besides, I don't think you'd like her anyways, not your type."
"You're a liar and I don't believe you so tell me."
"If you aren't going to believe anything I tell you then why did you ask what happened to her?"
"I... Don't know, I just wanted answers."
"Yet you still asked me despite me being a complete and utter liar which renders all your questions quite useless doesn't it? That is, if I am indeed a liar."
Daemon dipped his toe in the water and shivered, then proceeded to walk across the pool with dramatic flare.
"You're walking on water..." Hedzel said in a flat tone watching every step Daemon made.
"You're just like gravity, always trying to keep a guy down."
"Can't just walk across the water, it's against the law."
"Who's law? There's no law here, this place is lawless, it's a land without laws, I once killed just over in that field for nothing more than looking like a cow."
"You killed a man for looking like a cow?"
"It was a cow, I despise them, so it had to die."
"Wait, you killed a cow just for looking like a cow because you don't like cows?"
No, I killed a cow because I despise cows and it walked like a cow, mooed like a cow and I was hungry enough to eat a horse."
"So you ate the cow after you killed it."
"No, I killed the cow and ate a horse, You honestly don't pay attention."
"WHEN DID THE HORSE COME IN?!"
"About 3:30ish and I considered him a late lunch, would you like to visit his grave? It's right over there but you missed a beautiful funeral, there were clowns."
"There were clowns at a funeral?"
"Well I do put the Fun in funeral..."
"That still doesn't explain why you're walking on water."
"The water's not even there, I'm walking on glass."
Hedzel looked closer and sure enough the pool was glass with slots cut out for the water to flow through, he had been so fixated on the woman he didn't even notice the glass.
"I told you Hedzel, not everything is as it appears."