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Sight: A Verse Thriller

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by Patrick D. Kaiser


  “Up you get.” Nick says locking his eyes

  “Remember that you belong to me.

  I'll one day collect your debt to be.

  Well, I suppose I've toyed with you all long enough.

  Troah!” He calls upward “She can't be that tough!”

  Suddenly, the siblings come crashing in

  As a blast of flames spark and singe

  Troah now has Leigh pinned

  “You, little girl.” Nick says with malice

  “You've yet a part to play.

  But I can't tell you about it today.”

  “Give me back my brother!” Leigh screams

  Knocking Troah away with a bluish gleam

  “I'm afraid I can't.” Nick replies

  Scrambling to her feet, Leigh's flames thrive

  Not the usual red but a brilliant blue blaze

  “I have had enough of these games!

  You will give me my brother!

  Or so help me I'll burn you to ash!”

  “Give it your best shot!” Nick laughs

  With intense rage Leigh lets loose

  Setting the platform ablaze

  And cooking Nick like a goose

  The fire melting his flesh from the bone

  He lets out an eerie agonizing tone

  As the flames dissipate

  A skeleton stands

  Melted flesh and organs bland

  He takes a step

  But he should be dead

  Instantly, his body heals

  As if nothing happened

  As if he's made a deal...

  “What the hell?” Tom calls

  “You shouldn't even be breathing.”

  “That actually... really... hurt.” Nick's malice seething

  “I can't die, until I take your life.” Nick points to me

  Rage in his eyes

  “Well, I've lingered here long enough.

  Here's a parting gift, nephew.

  Full of love.”

  In his hand materializes a vial of ash and blood

  Identical to the one that my brother used back...

  Back then

  “No!” I cry as he breaks it on the floor

  “No one likes it,” He taunts “When losers are sore.”

  And just like that they're both gone

  Nick and Troah

  Both fading beyond

  In this moment I can't worry about them

  There's something more pressing

  With scaly skin

  The basilisk begins slithering, wrapping the tower

  Big enough to smother Eiffel's power

  “Oh no.” Tom calls “Not again!”

  I look to my partners, my friends

  I feel the mana swelling in my head

  And with a momentary burst

  It's as if my sight has been fed

  It's almost like steroids for my eyes

  Time stands still while it's passing by

  Stronger than before

  I feel like I could do almost anything

  Looking to the crowd, I will them to sleep

  And just like that they all collapse in a heap

  Well, that's one problem solved

  Now to handle the snake

  It's bigger this time

  No way for a reptilian bake

  Plus I can see it feeding on the mana

  Of the Sins power

  In comparison, for a regular snake,

  It is the equivalent of a sauna

  It's growing and getting stronger as the moments pass

  If I'm gonna do this I've got to do it fast

  Scrambling to the upper floors

  I hear Leigh's cries, her heart still sore

  “What are you doing?!” She calls

  “You idiot! Don't!”

  My partner and best friend – Of course she knows

  She knows exactly what's running through my head

  And she knows in all likelihood I'll end up dead

  But this is the best chance we have

  With the mana exploding in my eyes

  This is our best chance to thrive

  Scaling the beast

  Coming face to face

  Locking our eyes

  Foregoing the chase

  I can feel his magic trying to kill me

  But right now my sight and what I see

  It's like an impenetrable shield keeping me safe

  The question is how long will it take

  Taking a page from uncle Nick

  With just a look I inject the beast with pain

  And not a mere prick

  I'm injecting 50 times more than any human could take

  It's hurting the beast

  But also me – The pain

  It's excruciating

  As the snake roars loud

  Wriggling, losing it's grip and sliding down

  Which one of us goes first?

  Only time will tell

  As the snake goes limp

  I'm pretty numb myself

  Tumbling down the tower

  Getting banged on the iron

  The last sight I see is Leigh's beautiful smile

  “You idiot.” She sobs

  I hear her last words

  As she holds me close

  I feel her warmth

  Then everything goes dark

  And a vision takes hold

  This one making me feel afraid and cold

  Trial 18: What was lost

  The vision I see

  It fills me with pity

  Sorrow and tears for the children locked in cages

  Not human or mage

  Nor goblins, sirens, or dragons filled with rage

  Half breeds – Born of mages and other races

  They cry out in terror as he approaches

  The sight making me sick to my stomach

  Seeing my mirrored reflection with crimson eyes

  Seeing his terror and malice thrive

  Seven - seven children locked away

  When was it they last saw the sun?

  More than days

  As he, my brother with a twisted grin

  “One step over.” His voice deep with sin

  Not my brother

  Simply his body

  As Death's aura emanates

  The children's health shotty

  As Death berates

  “Seven of the twelve.” Death's voice burns

  Looking to Nicholai

  Making my stomach churn

  “A good start.

  Now acquire the rest.

  We need all twelve

  If we wish the results to be the best.”

  “Their mana is stunted.” Nick warns

  “They barely have enough left to keep warm.”

  “Why do you care?” Death's question bites

  “Why let yourself be troubled at the sight?

  You wish to die, no?”

  Nick looks away

  “Then do what I ask.

  And soon enough you'll reach the final task.

  At that point I shall grant you your wish,

  But not before.

  Now harvest these kids.”

  “As you wish.” Nick's tone pained

  As I hear the screams of the children being drained

  The agony and screams

  Destroy me inside

  As I jolt awake

  Fuzzy in my eyes

  I feel the sweat rolling down my face

  As I take in the room

  What is this place?

  I don't recognize it

  Nor the outside

  The view from the window

  Vacant and dry

  It looks almost like Paris

  But that can't be right

  Many of the buildings are vacant

  And an air of depression thrives

  This can't be the city of light

  And yet there stands the tower

  Formerly Eif
fel's might

  It looks weak now

  No life – No power

  What the heck happened here?

  Suddenly I feel it

  I.V.s everywhere

  The sound becoming clear

  Medical machines abound

  Then I look to the ground

  A massive beast lays calm and purrs

  A snake tail, lion's mane, goat hooves, and fur

  “Gorgette?” I say

  The chimera looks up

  Getting to her feet

  “Someone's fed you more than enough.”

  I use the bed like a seat

  I'm wearing a hospital gown

  Nothing more can be said

  I rip out the I.V.s and try to stand

  The lightness in my head making me feel bland

  Nearly crumbling over

  As Georgette acts as placement for my hands

  She makes a good crutch

  Making it easier to stand

  Jack mirror rests on a bed side table

  I grab it swift

  It's cracked, but I'm able

  Able to sense her

  Jack's mana still looms

  Stifled, like a flower unable to bloom

  Goergette supporting me

  We step out the door

  This is HQ

  But the O.D.s – There should be more

  By a lot

  It's almost like a ghost town

  Not a soul in sight

  If anyone's got answers, Jewl certainly might

  Making my way slowly through the halls

  On one side of me Georgette

  On the other the walls

  Both holding me up

  This doesn't make sense

  How long was I out?

  How bad was that dance?

  My tango with the basilisk

  So much shouldn't have changed

  Yet I know it did

  It causes me pain

  Where the heck's Leigh?

  Tom?

  Jerome & the others?

  So much is different

  I feel like I'm being smothered

  Finally we make it to Jewl's office

  I open the door

  And the view of him softens

  He looks up at me

  “Nate!” He calls

  “Finally, you're awake after all.

  How do you feel?”

  “Like I've been hit by a truck.” I reply

  “Well that's good, considering.

  You need to thank your luck.

  Any other man would've been dead.”

  “How long was I out?

  I woke up and I was strapped to medical machines and a

  bed.”

  “Sit down.” He says warmly

  “The truth is,” His tone nervous “It's been two years.

  The world's been overrun by fear.”

  “Two years?” I ask stunned in disbelief

  “Leigh and Tom?”

  “Alive,” he says “but weak.

  In truth we're stretched super thin.

  That's how bad it's gotten.

  Death has us in a strangle hold.

  We're not sure if we can win.

  But now that you're here,

  Maybe we can turn it around.”

  “I need to find Leigh.” I say scrambling to my feet

  “She's on a mission on the ground.

  There's now no way to meet.

  Nate!”

  I scramble away

  Out the door

  Nearly collapsing on the floor

  Introductions may be needed

  As it's been quite awhile

  Certain for me now, questions seeded

  I can't really bring myself to smile

  My eyes feel strained and weak

  What all have I missed & where is Leigh?

  Are the only answers that I seek

  Where do we now stand against Death?

  Who's carried on the fight?

  Pain coursing through my sternum

  My chest becoming tight

  Taking a breath, I lift my legs

  Starting into a run

  My eyes now more crucial than ever

  Not a single thought of fun

  The world is far darker

  Time to catch up

  My name is Nathan Masterson

  Sneak peek

  Here's what's next

  A sample excerpt from:

  Book Three of the

  Death-Bringer Chronicles

  My upcoming Verse Thriller

  Trial 1: Organized Chaos

  Muscles working overtime

  Giving chase to make him fry

  Fleeing on a unicorn

  His tubby little frame – It doesn't work

  He's struggling just to even hang on

  Since that day every thing's gone wrong

  Two years - That's what I lost

  This among others is what it costs

  “Vito!” I call running in pursuit

  Every few seconds a blast of mana giving me a boost

  “Vito!” I call “You won't get away!”

  In all seriousness

  It's 50-50 if he'll escape

  The goblin holds answers that I need

  About Death and his most recent deeds

  “I never thought you'd sink so low!”

  The damage he's caused is irreparable

  Quite the blow

  “I had nothing to do with that!” He wobbles around like

  a kid

  On the back of the horse “And I don't know who did!”

  “Then why are you running?!” I ask making my way up

  a tree

  From branch to branch I bound

  With even more speed

  “Because I know how it looks!” He cries

  “And there's no way you'll believe me!

  Not with my history of lies!”

  “Fair enough.” I call “You're probably right.

  At least I'm willing to hear your side!”

  “You, maybe, but the rest of the organization?

  I'll be tortured for life with no vacation!”

 

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