Clair closed the

Chatterbox: Inkwell

Clair closed the

Clair closed the computer and flicked off her lamp. The clock read 20 minutes until 11:00 PM. Sighing, she pulled the powder-blue coverlit up to her shoulders and focused on taking deep breaths. It had been a tough week. A tough month, actually. Clair had been relying on fast-paced and action-packed Marvel cartoons just to giver her something to look forward to at the end of each long day. Moonlight penetrated her filmy blue curtains. Somehow, it seemed brighter than usual. Slowly, Clair sank into sleep. Tired and worn, she wasn't sure if she could bear another night of awful nightmares, each one replaying another real-life tragedy. One tragedy in particular that she—no, she wouldn't think about that now. Clair's eyes closed. She pushed her pillow up against the wall as she relaxed into the mattress and fell asleep. On the other side of Clair's pine-nut brown wall, Clair's sister Samantha tossed and turned. Samantha could pretend to be strong during the day. She could put up a false wall of confidence while the sun was in the sky. But at night, she was vulnerable and weak. The nightmare always started out the same way. The snow shone brightly under a crystalized sky and everything seemed frozen and beautiful and wonderous. There was her dad, grinning, snow ball in hand, his silly black cap with the yarn pom-pom on top sticking out from behind the mounds of snow he and Clair had just built. Samantha sat on the front step, watching. Clair hefted a snowball. Dad ran out into the road, waving and yelling to his daughters. He loved the snow. Here the dream always changed. Sometimes it was the white truck slipping on the patch of ice; other times it was something more surreal, like a giant wherewolf. But it always ended the same way. No. Although she was asleep, Samantha could feel the tears dripping from her eyes and soaking her long lashes. No. No. Nooooo!

Samantha sat up, breathing heavily. She frantically wiped at her wet face with her long pajama sleeve. Reaching for her pillow to turn it around to the dry side, Samantha made several heart-stopping discoveries. The first being that her pillow was not there. Then she felt cold. it was much colder than the cold at night before the heat kicks in. No, this type of cold was the same snow-day cold she had felt on that day with Dad and Clair. Frantically, Samantha waved her hands around. Snow. She was surrounded by thick drifts of the cold, powdery stuff. A chill worked its way through to her heart. Her nightmares were coming to life. The next thing Samantha noticed was that there was moonlight. Bright, unnatural moonlight that dimly illuminated the world of shadows and snow around her. Samantha began to hyperventilate. This was no dream. This was real. Suddenly, she heard a shuffling sound behind her. Panicked, she leaped to her feet and whirled around.

"Sam?"

"Clair!" Samantha exclaimed. She had only once been so glad to see her little sister's brown eyes and dark curly hair. The two sisters were only 11 months apart and looked almost exactly alike, except that Samantha was taller. 

"Where are we? How did we get here?" Samantha questioned, looking around at the barren, snow-covered land.

"I have no idea, but it sure is amazing," replied Clair, her eyes wide with wonder. That's Clair, Samantha thought, prepared to adapt and have adventure. Too many Fantastic Four episodes. Meanwhile, Clair was thinking; that's Sam; perfect and composed. I'll never be like her. Neither sister truly new the "girl behind the mask," and hadn't since they were very young, but they were about to find out on an adventure that would bring them back together. 

~

Welcome to the land of Decepmyth; a land of illusions and surreality. This strange world is full of history and adventure, and words. For, of course, we few inhabitants of Decepmyth whisper the words of insperation into the ears of the only listeners: writers. Long ago, an adventure took place here that changed many people's lives forever. But sadly, there is only one account of this awe-inspiring tale, and the ending half of it has been lost forever. However, the beginning was kept safe over the years: http://www.cricketmagkids.com/chatterbox/inkwell/node/173234. Only a hand-full of people can ever complete the story of Decepmyth and the evil heir of Queen Magenta. That includes Samantha and Clair, and you. Yes, you have been chosen. You must find the end of this story and even rewrite history if necessary, and in the end, you must bring Decepmyth out of the dark and gloomy age it has entered into. The full details of your adventures will be made known to you, one at a time...

submitted by The Illusionist , Decepmyth
(December 9, 2016 - 9:32 pm)

Lovely!

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(February 15, 2017 - 1:17 pm)

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(February 17, 2017 - 2:21 pm)

Hey peeps! It's Autumn! I just came back and spent a while reading all of this....... Amazing! Bravo, wonderful, fabulongooshoomarvilishlywonderpipical! Just wanted to say how much I'm loving it so far and keep it up Illusionist! I can't wait for the next post, and shall be on the edge of my seat until it arrives!

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(February 17, 2017 - 8:28 pm)

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(February 18, 2017 - 4:46 pm)
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(February 19, 2017 - 5:53 pm)

Stave 5~

Autumn Leaves was lying awake. On the table beside her, the light from her tablet screen slowly darkened as the screensaver went out. She could usually trust her best friend to be on email procrastinating on HW late at night, but Abigail hadn't emailed back since her nervous rant about th interview. In the room right in front of hers, Autumn's sister slept soundly. Outside, everything was silent except for a couple occasional, distant noises. Autumn hated nights like this. She squeezed her eyes shut and begged sleep to come, but of course it wouldn't. She let her mind wander while the tune to a song she was practicing for Honors Band played over and over inside her head like a catchy tune from Hamilton.

Oh great, now she had a Broadway show playing out inside her mind as well. Sometimes Autumn wondered if her loud thoughts were the reason she couldn't fall asleep.

Loud noises can be so annoying...

 

Autumn opened her eyes slowly as she pulled the blankets around her. The temperature must've dropped during the night, although this sort of cold felt odd and different somehow. It wasn't so much cold as...tingling. Yes, that was the feeling. A mysterious tingling...no, a tingling of mystery!

Autumn sat up suddenly.

She wasn't dreaming or imagining things. There was a cold breath of air in her room that felt too cold and crisp to have gotten past the heater. Too sleepy to do anything about it, Autumn Leaves started to burrow back under her mound of blankets, even though something did not feel right. She stopped. All she felt was more cold! Her bed was alive with awful frigidness. Leaping out of bed, Autumn turned to the door, her heart pounding. She had to turn up the heat or something. This was unnatural! However, the carpet beneath Autumn's feet gave way. With a scream that nobody heard, she plunged headfirst into a mound of...snow. That was it. A sort of strange and mysterious snow, that somehow seemed to have never frozen from water, but had just always exsisted. Shaking the snow from her thick hair,  Autumn rose to her feet with a quick leap of fear. Her room was melting around her. All she could see was snow

and a black night's sky, speckled with dim stars.  

 

Danie was tumbling.

It seemed she did that a lot lately. She tumbled down the stairs. She tumbled over Squeak when they were fighting about the concept of unicorn barf (why do all her fights with Squeak end up being very physical and serious?). But this was a different type of tumbling. She litterly felt as if she had been thrown through time and space itself (which, at this point, she would've excepted as possible). She saw herself directing a strange incarnation of The Princess Bride. She saw Squeak playing with his toy rat. 

Squeak's toy rat...

and then Danie remembered. She had to get her brother back. In a sudden blast of purple light, Danie fell out of the void which she had been falling through and into a snowdrift. Looking up without bothering to brush away the snow, she was met with by several familiar faces.

"Hello Rose bud. Hi Booksy. Would you mind telling me what the heck is going on?" 

 

 

submitted by The Illusionist
(February 19, 2017 - 9:01 pm)

I love it! So glad you're still writing!

submitted by Booksy Owly
(February 19, 2017 - 9:45 pm)

Stave 6~

Leeli was reading. The fanciful tale in her hands told a wild but beautiful story about dragons, fire, battles, mythical worlds and powerful weapons. It was such an amazing, painfully deep story that she felt her eyes water and the beauty of it. In Leeli's lifetime she had read many, many books, too many for sensible numbers to count, but THIS, this was special. Everything was so real and breathtaking. Leeli could simply not stop reading, even though her eyes were tired and the light from her book lamp was blinking sleepily. Finally, Leeli was able to tear her eyes away from the typed pages for a few seconds. What was the author's name again? I must look up more of their work after this! She thought as she turned the book over. 

"Sol Tuilison," she whispered aloud, "what an interesting name."  Leeil flipped hungrily back to her chapter, only to be yanked from the brilliant story by the distant bongs from an old church several miles away. Slowly, she counted each resounding bong. Eleven! She realized with a start. She could have sworn it was only 9:00 mere minutes ago. Could the book have been that absorbing? Suddenly, Leeli felt a chill wriggle into the bedclothes. She set down the book and reluctantly turned off the light as her room was plunged into darkness. Something felt wrong about that book. Although Leeli had a vivid imagination, she certainly wasn't imagining this. With a sigh, she lay her head on the pillow and looked through her window at the distant stars. 

"I wish I could fly," she murmered as the first bright star came into veiw. Leeli had said the same thing each night to the stars for as long as she could remember. She knew that in her dreams, her wish would come true.

~

Clair was shuffling. She shuffled her slippered feet in the snow piles as Sam introduced her to the newcomer, Danie. She kicked impatiently at a small snowdrift while John F.Q. told the story of Decepmyth* (although she expected he left a few things out). Finally, when she felt so impatient that she was prepared to lie down in the cold flakes and make a snow angel, Sam finally said:

"So, we're ready to start our adventure now?"

"YES!" Exclaimed Clair. The others looked just as excited; even John's raven gave a joyful little noise that almost sounded like a word. But that just couldn't be true, Sam said dismissively. 

"So, where to now?" Asked Booksy. As she spoke, Clair stared admiringly at her new friend's wings. If Decepmyth granted special abilities, what would hers be? She couldn't wait to find out.

"I'll send Poe ahead to look for potenial danger," John replied, taking charge with suprising leadership, "we should head to the castle. I don't know much about this unfinished story, but I do know something that does." Clair noticed that he said something and not someone. Before she could wonder about that, John realised his raven into the air.

"You know what to do," he said very seriously, as if the bird could understand (maybe he can! Thought Clair). The dark speck disappeared into the strange, ghostly moonlight of the mysterious land.  

"Onward!" Clair exclaimed happily, caught up in the moment.

"Onward and upward!" Danie added, even though the land in front of them was a flat, snowy plain for as far as anyone could see. 

"For Narnia!" Rose bud asserted.

~

*The story of Decepmyth can be read in the first Decepmyth SAS.  

submitted by The Illusionist
(March 1, 2017 - 9:10 pm)

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(March 5, 2017 - 3:24 pm)

Can I join? Unfortunately I wasn't in the first part of this, maybe because I don't think I even knew Cricket.com even exist (What dark times those were) but still.....?

I've read the posts up to this, and, um, could I maaaaybe join? 

but one question. Is this our CBer selves? If so, then is this like before we became out Cricket selves? Or is this like our origins, maybe? For instance, John being from a different world? Interesting....  Or is it something from a different world, a different country, a different universe, and maybe.... a different story... *laughs creepily* heeheeheehee.....

But really, I don't really want to just jump in with no real idea of what to do,  but this seems just really appealing, actually, for some weird reason. Interesting.....

I kind of want to post but I'm not sure wether I can join.....? May I?  

submitted by Chinchilla
(March 5, 2017 - 6:14 pm)

Of course you can join!!! And as to your question, this is just my imagining of your CB selves. I'm not sure where the idea came from, exactly. So when I write, I will be writing about the way I picture you. I will try to be as accurate as possible as far as what I have noted that your interests and personality is, but I may unintionally or even intinionally tweak some things for the story (for instance, none of you would really try to murder the heir to Decepmyth. Or would you...?) 

submitted by Rose bud
(March 5, 2017 - 9:33 pm)

Dun dun dunnnn! Haha no, I really wouldn't. (Or would I?)

submitted by Booksy Owly
(March 5, 2017 - 10:40 pm)

Illusionist, this is amazing!!!

submitted by September
(March 6, 2017 - 4:07 am)