{And so we get the holy mother of posts: two haikus from @vdux from here and a Mizu No Oto contest from @marcoriccardi and @bananafish and in that vein two word-cap posts with @jayna's 50-word tasker and her's and @thewritersblock's 100-word story as well... Anyways, the main piece is oure potassium-deity's, @bananafish's, "Finish the Story" contest, the thirty-first iteration so far. Click here to see it... Tag along music for the entire post: "Final Destination" (a SilvaGunner composition).}
- Zeds -
Zeds croaked about there -
shotgun shells cha-cunking in.
Brown Autumn, blood moon.
{This part of the post was for the haiku contest by @vdux.}
[Image taken by @marcoriccardi.]
The blue summer sky.
Childhood glory in full form,
even after these years.
{This part of the post was for the Mizu No Oto contest by @marcoriccardi.}
- Pumpkin madness -
Under the autumn dawn, the Witch, Ashley, and her Impish-aide, Red, tended the garden. Then the ground rumbled and rabbit-dæmons spawned. Red transformed to her scepter and Ashley started hexing waves of rabbit-dæmons into pumpkins; kicking them back at the horde. By dusk, the two slumped together on a pumpkin.
{This part of the post was for the 50-word tasker contest by @jayna.}
- Heel trippings -
I had fallen, and now I sat facing a raging bovine stampede, all because of one misstep. Thanks to some damn heels, I now prayed for any miracle. Bent away from death, I gasped for oxygen. An answer to my predicament came. Gunshots rang out and the herd swerved away. Then, once the herd cleared, the farmer approached to help me up. Finally we signed off the farming equipment lease; I eased the price down as a token of appreciation. As I limped away, I slowly took off and cast my heels away; no way will I wear heels again.
{This part of the post was for the 100-word story contest by @thewritersblock. And yes, to the bots that are wondering and don't want to go checking for at least 10 minutes, this post is a revised version of an entry to the part one of the current 100-word story contest.}
Banner done by @f3nix
- Final Destination -
Prompt done by @f3nix
Barnard Hall, in the heart of the west wing of the medical school, the Asclepius sancta sanctorum. The light of the sunset dripped from the dusty double-glazed windows and mixed with the cedar scent of the wooden stalls, arranged in steep theatre. A visitor who had passed the heavy double door would have undoubtedly caught the note of animal musk mixing with the wood essence. Smell of anxiety. Smell of hunted prey. Smell of university student exhausted during a long, endless session of exams.
"I strongly advise you to think carefully about your next words," Prof. Angelus said to the student.
Spread over several rows, set in the narrow space between the back and the table top, the remaining students were crossed by the icy scalpel blade of that voice.
"Here we are," Luke thought in a flash of conscious resignation.
It was the sixth time he had to repeat that exam: after five fails in a row his whole life have been interrupted and swallowed up in that black hole. By now he knew every detail of "At Heart of Cardiology", the three volumes treatise written by Prof. Angelus, a widely recognised eminence of cardiology.
For an eternal moment his thoughts dissociated from the scene and flew to that day three years earlier when, at the head of a handful of fifteen other students, Luke had decided to protest the decisions of the seventy-year-old professor.
"Do you mind if I ask you.. do you really intend to graduate in this university?" A stunned secretary had told him at some point, after the insistent protests of the student committee showed no sign of blurring.
And at what levels could the power of an old ordinary professor, close to retirement, ever come? The answer did not wait and, just two months later, Prof. Angelus was acclaimed by the unanimous council as dean of the faculty. Luke was instantly fire-branded and he would never graduate from that university.
"Well?" The assistant, the professor's guard dog, broke the silence.
"The... the... commissurotomy can only be performed if the flaps are not calcified and the subvalvular apparatus is preserved. With a left anterior thoracotomy, the chest is accessed through the resection space of rib 5. Once the pericardium is opened through the left auricle, a diverter is introduced into the mitral ostium which, opening, forces the valvular flaps to separate the merged commissures." Luke answered almost without breathing, tense like a Vietcong in his tunnel paved of sleepless study nights.
The professor's nose had disgusting bright red veins, Luke did not know if he was breathing - or alive at all. He looked down at the white, protruding knuckles of his left hand, clinging to the arm of his chair, and waited for his fate.
"Twenty-six, do you accept?". A note of irony in that electric scalpel voice.
"Yes. Sorry, I'll take the transcripts." Luke stumbled into his bag, looking through the notebooks for the grade transcripts. He had not even brought the booklet with him since there was so little hope of passing the exam.
The professor absent-mindedly drew a twenty-four and a signature in cuneiform spelling.
The cold light of the Pentaled surgical light-head outlined the instruments neatly aligned as efficient soldiers ready to execute his orders. It was almost pleasant to the watchful eyes of Dr. Luke Richards, a promising cardio-surgeon and head of the famous Royal Brompton Hospital in Chelsea, London.
"Doctor, we have verified that a serious heart attack is going on. The frequency is 207 bpm. We administered 50 mg of protamine sulfate, the patient did not react. Furthermore, his wife informed us of a complication deriving from senile cardiac amyloidosis."
"A very normal case that could be safely entrusted to the Mako-bot" Dr. Richards determined instantly by glancing quickly at the operating table, automated and managed by the hospital central I.A.
He snorted slightly. Evidently the patient had enough influence to overturn the Chief Cardiac Surgeon out of bed at 3 o'clock at night and demand a surgical operation by his skilled human hands.
"Who do we have here, doctor?"
"This is a certain Prof. Daniel Angelus".
Ending done by @theironfelix
The Doc cracked his knuckles and hands - surgery was going to be performed. Marching towards the room, he recounted and retold the tales of Dan... Prof. Daniel Angelus. He laughed at the thought of this whole procedure, having to cure the ragged ole... he put his hands on his face and equipped the gas-mask on. Though it had been a hassle, the hallowed times of autumn certainly were deadly for anybody.
Stopping dead in his tracks, he resumed after coughing. The Doc wondered what shit-storm the Prof brewed up to, certainly the Prof was crass, yet never to stir a hornet's nest just because they existed. Placing a firm hand on a cold knob, he looked up and found no doorway glass - sweat poured down. Twisting confidently, he walked to see the bugger - his head deathly on the pillow...
The Doc acquainted the gloves to his freezing hands and redirected the lights to the area of surgery. Yet the Doc didn't call in the rest of the staff, opting to close the doors which finally woke the Prof. The Doc chimed in as he sat next to the bed:
"Something finally caught your attention, don't worry. I won't be a fuck-up, not like I have the ability to retake this. So make yourself at home."
"Ah, now I see the true colours. Only if you presented them earlier, maybe I would've gone softer. Heh."
"Heh, you still pierce me cold even when it's best to not to."
"I'm surprised they even let you do it, I wanted to test their wits... Guess they haven't balls to make an attempt."
"The first ever heart-warming thing I felt in a while, would've been great if your heart's energy could've been there all those years ago."
"And here you are here."
"I got here thanks to a professor that didn't follow a shitty inspection standard."
"True, even if I was following regulations, there were certainly times I wanted to make you a Doc on the spot... That stupid standard. It's unrealistic with the environment, especially today's environment."
"Heh, and yet you followed it."
"That or I get forced into retirement earlier."
"Maybe you wouldn't need to be here right now."
"Heh, I made the right choice - maybe I should've been making the right choice earlier when you were a mere student! Heh, at least you had the balls to come back... even after facing multiple humiliations... I cannot be excused of those errors; yet can I live a bit more?”
"Heh, revenge may be best served cold. But I say I have to let my dish cool a bit."
"Bloody Heck. Maybe I did screw up. Ha ha ha."
The Doc chuckled as he radioed the staff to hustle. The Prof placed a firm grip on the Doc's sleeves, he spoke:
"Your final test with me begins, all or nothing."
With that the grip loosened and the Doc opened the door.
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Nice work on your 50-word short story and 100-word short story, @theironfelix. It was so fun working with you on the edits for your 100-word piece. It really came along!
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This line does it all. Ties the @f3nix's beginning with your conclusion. Reveals resolution of old conflict, and a kind of forgiveness. And it's a sharp reminder, at the same time, of the professor's cruelty. An interesting take on a complex relationship.
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Lots to take in. From smallest to biggest. Like the progression. Makes me think of writing in a notebook back in the day. Best of luck in these contests!!!!
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This was sweat. I'm glad to see that Luke and the Prof. had a sense of humor about the situation. I almost thought it was going to go the other way.
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The dialogue is dense and lets emerge a certain bitter sweet connection between the two, it's like if they're long time enemies that end up being friends in a last moment of truth. The opposites touching. Well done, tovarish! - F3n
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I've to reply to you on DM broski.. thou shall not fear! Actually spasiba for the prompt.
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What a bag of goodies that you've given us!
Zeds
Bonus points for suggesting the zombie theme for a haiku contest!! The hard sounds from the "cha-cunking" of the shotgun was an excellent touch!
Mizu No Oto
Childhood glory indeed! No matter their age, who doesn't love a tree fort? (The perfect place to play pirates vs zombies!)
Pumpkin Madness
This was fun to read and it made me wonder something. Would pumpkin/rabbit-dæmon pie be a dinner or a dessert?
Heel Trippings
Sorry boys, heels have no place on a farm! 👢 Good on the farmer for not laughing his butt off and good on the protagonist for lowering the price (seeing as how they were saved and all...).
Final Destination
I really enjoy reading the dialogue that write into your stories! You gave some needed dimension to the Professor, that he had his own opinions but kow-towed to the establishment for the sake of not getting sacked.
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If I'm not mistaken you're the only one to have participated in all the editions of the Mizu No Oto contest! Congrats!
I like the sense of nostalgia and passage of time you have given!
(Marco)
P.S. I'll comment later with my personal account about your Finish the Story ;)
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