Chapter 35: Where the Wind blowsA Chapter by Ashheart15Shaft is out for the count. Yet, she is able to remember what bought her to this moment.
Chapter 35: Where the Wind blows
Shaft had
taken a hard knock to the head. She was unconscious, concussed, and wouldn’t
wake up until her body was ready. She could not see, but she could hear. It was
hard to make sense of what was going on. The one
sound that stood out for her, was the thump
of bodies hitting the ground. It bought up memories she was usually
reluctant to recall. They were painful, but also her beginning. Shaft had
been Seven years old when they came for her. Small, tiny for her age with brown
hair and big gray eyes. She had grown up in the city of London. She had barely
any memory of when she lived there. She was only
a little girl, who had just started learning to read and loved playing Leap Frog
with the children from school. On that day, she was playing in her room. Her
parent’s room was down the hall. It was late, almost bedtime. The TV had
been on in her parent’s bedroom when it suddenly cut out, Shaft stopped playing
for a moment to listen. In that moment, she heard the thump of two bodies hitting the floor. That sound would be etched
into her mind forever. She heard
heavy footsteps, someone yelled out in a voice that she didn’t recognise. “Find the
damn kid! Boss wants her dead!” panic, fear, confusion. Shaft didn’t have time
to sort through her thoughts. Instinct
made her run, she ran out of the house leaving her toys behind. She didn’t stop
until she was completely lost. Then she curled up in the corner of an alleyway
and cried herself to sleep. Two months
she tried to fend for herself on the streets, but she was only young and had
nothing but the pink pyjamas she ran away in. She became gaunt and weak. She
developed deep bags under her eyes, she lost weight. Walking became exhausting. She was
huddled in yet another alley, winter was coming. It was cold and she was
hungry. Surely she wouldn’t survive to see spring, she didn’t cry anymore. She
just sat there and tried to conserve energy. A shadow
blocked the light coming from the street. It was a large man, with eyes the
same neon green as grass on a summers day. He looked intimidating and made
Shaft tense up in case she needed to run away. “It’s
alright little one, I’m not going to hurt you. I’ve been looking for you” the
man’s voice was soft and kind. No one had shown her any kindness since her
parents died. Shaft may not have seen their bodies, but she knew what had
happened to them. She looked
up with her flat and starving eyes and the man chuckled. He got down on one
knee so she could see his face. He was an older man, with thinning hair. He
held out his hand. “My name is
Daniel Stone; did you know the weather has been quite unsettled in the last two
months?” to be honest she hadn’t paid much attention. She had other problems
like getting food and warmth at night. “Yes it’s
been windier than it should be this time of year and that is how I knew that
there was someone in trouble” she was confused as to what the weather had to do
with anything. Especially why he had come here of all places. “I know this
must not make any sense to you, but I am…Like a superhero. I have superpowers”
Shaft watched fascinated as he made a small horse statue appear beside him. He
placed it in her hands. “See I think
that you young lady may have superpowers as well, and that you are making it
windier because you are afraid” it was a very nice way to explain what was
happening to a Seven year old. It made sense and didn’t frighten her. He took her
tiny hand in his large one and helped her to stand up where she wobbled
uncertainly. “I know it
must have been hard alone, I’m sorry I didn’t come sooner. Let me take you
somewhere safe and get you some food. I believe if you let me teach you that
you will do great things” it was more the promise of food that made young Shaft
go with Daniel. Still, it was a good decision. He raised
her as if she were his own daughter, if he couldn’t be with her he made sure
she was looked after. When she turned Thirteen he paid for her to get some
tattoo work done. The swirls
represented her air power, but they met in the middle of her back in the shape
of a heart. The heart was for her parents, who had been killed by the Peacemakers
out of cold blood. It was why she would fight them to the death if she had too. There were
other little girls out there, and Shaft wanted to make sure that they could
live their lives without losing what was most precious in a little girl’s life.
After all, no one deserves to have to live without their parents. Shaft
supposed that was why she felt so close to Sebastian, he understood, though he
felt the loss so much more deeply than she did. She could accept what had
happened, he could not. © 2016 Ashheart15Author's Note
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Added on October 25, 2016 Last Updated on October 25, 2016 AuthorAshheart15Perth, Western Australia, AustraliaAboutI am a 20 year old writer from sunny Western Australia. I enjoy drinking a ridiculous amount of coffee and staring at blank Word documents. Otherwise I write horror short stories and have just comp.. more..Writing
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