Postby Azier the Swordsman » Sun Sep 04, 2011 1:30 am
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A horrible stench of death assaulted the young man's senses. It caused him to momentarily stop and glance all around him, but he couldn't locate a source. Nothing but a solid circle of craggy wall surrounded him. There was no open space for anything dead to be.
The smell made him want to vomit. There was also a distinct touch of sulfur. It caused him to nearly let go and go tumbling down. But he held on with dear life as he willed himself to control his stomach. The smell did not dissipate as he continued to climb, but he found himself being able to bear it a little better as he got used to it. Not much, but a little better.
He nearly let go again in surprise when a voice whispered into his ear:
"Enlighten a curious soul. From whence do you come, and where are you going?"
The young man whipped his head all around, but saw no one. Could this voice be the source of that horrible stench?
"W... who are you? Where are you? What are you?"
"Only one who is piqued by an insatiable curiosity. A traveler, like yourself. That is all you need to understand. Now, my question?"
"Why can't I see you? What is that horrible stench?"
"Mind you not that. It is not of a worthwhile manner to be discussed at this time. Now please, my question."
The voice sounded sweet and soothing, but he also felt there was something slightly off about it he couldn't put his finger on. He was incredibly unnerved at the prospect that he was not down here alone, but with something else that he couldn't see and smelled like death. He swallowed, and choked up an answer to the disembodied voice's question:
"I... I've been down in this pit for a very long time. I'm trying to reach the top so I can escape."
"And what is it at the top that attracts you so much, might I ask?"
If he could have seen it, he might have looked at the entity incredulously.
"Freedom. I'm in the middle of a dark pit. I'm exhausted from all this climbing, but I can't rest or I will fall down and die. I want to take a break, but I can't stop until I reach the top. I'm sick of being surrounded by this darkness. I've been down in this pit for a very long time. I want to taste the sunlight again. I haven't even talked to another human being in months. I want to make it to the top so I can be free."
"And you think, it is at the top, that you will find this freedom?"
"How could I not? There is only darkness and despair down here. I'm miserable. If I could just reach the top, I would not have to face this incredible weariness anymore."
"Tell me. How is it you came to be down here in the first place?"
The young man's face turned into a grimace.
"Other people put me down here."
"And these other people, they are at the top, too?"
"I dunno. I guess."
"And you feel that if you make it to the top, you will find freedom, even if they are up there waiting to put you back down again?"
"I have no choice." The young man said.
"The only other choice is death. When I make it to the top, they will never do it to me again."
"Vengeance?" the voice asked.
"Making it to the top will be vengeance enough."
"Supposing they cast you down into the pit again?"
"They will never do it again. I only came to be down here because I was weak. I let my guard down. I will never allow myself to be that weak ever again."
"And so, having now become stronger and wiser, you will be able to find the freedom you seek, up top?"
"I think so."
"You do not seem so sure of yourself."
"I have to. Up top is all there is. If I have to be in this pit forever, I will go insane. Life will not be worth living if this is all there is."
"It is still such a long way to the top, though. And you are looking rather weary. Who's to say you won't make it to the top, crawl out, and simply keel over dead from the fatigue? Or perhaps, you make it near the top, suddenly slip, and everything's all for naught?"
"Again, do I have a choice?" The young man said.
"Well, you DO have a choice." The voice said.
"You could just let go. I mean, if you end it all now, you would never have to struggle again. No more pain. No more feeling."
"I am not so hopeless I would do that."
"Oh, no? You are certain of this?"
"There must be happiness at the top. I cannot give up as long as there is hope."
"Tell me, is there truly any happiness to be found in the world?"
"I was happy when I was a kid."
"Were you, now?"
"I was. I never had anything to worry about when I was a kid. I was free. Life still held beauty. I know this beauty still exists in life. I must find it."
"And when was it that you lost this beauty?"
"I don't wish to talk about that."
"Talking is good for the soul. And I know a great many things about souls."
"It just doesn't bring back good memories for me."
"I have the ability to look back through memories. Even take you back to them, if you wish."
"I have no memories that I wish to be taken back to. The past is the past."
"Those who do not constantly review history are doomed to repeat it. You should revisit the past. Learn what you can. Shall I take us to the past? Let us see if you were truly happy when you were a child."
The young man frowned.
"Do whatever you wish. I have no desire to continue this conversation. I'm going to the top, and that's that."
"I'm just trying to help you make an informed decision, that's all."
The young man gasped as everything started to get very hazy, and it seemed the pit around him was beginning to slowly fade out. Before he realized it, he was now in a different place in a different time reliving a scene that he would have rather never experienced again.
Things were not going so well for Christian. He really wanted to pursue his acting dream to the fullest, but he also had to eat and pay bills. He was trapped by the necessity of having an actual job while trying to make his dream come true.
He had gone to multiple auditions, but had not received any callbacks yet. He couldn't even make a lot of auditions due to his inflexible job. He was looking for something better, but he also knew that if something didn't come through soon, he would end up having to look for a second job to supplement his income.
He was starting to feel trapped. He sometimes longed for the days when he had been a kid. He had felt much freer then...