Chapter 1 - Midnight CallingA Chapter by Nataliya MaizeKeira is haunted by the dream of a mysterious women
As the sun set beneath the crest of
the mountains it cast an eerie glow throughout the skies above. Its heavenly
rays highlighted the pallid face of a young woman, who
stood silently upon the cool grass of the cliff's edge. She had been standing
there for some time, overlooking the frightening depths of a crystal clear
ocean that gradually grew black as the sun crept beneath the horizon. The sky
was a brilliant display of subdued undertones; hazy grays and
golden yellow, royal purples and rich
lavenders, all of which painted the heavens with their beauty. She watched as
the waves moved back and forth, crashing into the jagged rocks below, and gazed upon a group of birds that soared the
skies like mischievous children. There was a cool breeze that kept her in a sense
of ease as it kissed her pale cheeks softly, gently
ruffling the ends of her long, white dress. A light mist dampened her hair, as she studied the erratic
behavior of the birds that flew above the ocean below. Of
all the birds, one
stole her attention. Concealed by black feathers, it resembled a raven, gliding
gracefully amongst the rest. Its freedom disgusted her, and for a moment she
wondered what it would feel like to
be free from the reality that consumed her. The woman closed her eyes tightly,
listening to the crash of the waves as they grew louder. They seemed to whisper her name soft and eerily,
but as she opened her eyes, the whispering
continued. “Free yourself Clara,” the voice
whispered, “free yourself.” # Gasping violently, Keira rose, waking
in the early morning. Her eyes fixated upon the ceiling above her,
realizing she was no longer lost within the dream. Slowly, Keira wiped away the
beaded droplets of sweat upon her forehead. She took a deep breath and closed
her eyes tightly, dropping her limp body upon the soft cushion of her mattress. It was the same dream that haunted
her since childhood. Although now it was becoming more clear to her, more
vivid, more real, and more paralyzing. At times, Keira could feel herself
become bound to the woman’s emotions, never understanding why, but always
wondering. She
had told no one other than her parents of these nightmares. Her siblings had
only known due to the nightly disturbance of Mr. and Mrs. Blakely running up
and down the narrow stairs of their tiny cottage, to refill water
into a ceramic pitch vase. Her mother, on many occasions, was
unsure of what to do. She would simply drip beads of cold water from a dampened
cloth over her forehead, and call out her name,
until waking her from her slumbers.
Other
times, there was nothing more she could do than pray, hoping things would get better with
time, never knowing if they truly would. This time,
though, was not like the rest. Keira was able to sleep throughout
the night and wake in the early morning, and though feeling out of breath, she
was at least rested. Her mind only left hindered, by confusion and
bewilderment, as she pondered the dream’s meaning once more. © Copyright 2008 Nataliya Maize. All rights reserved.
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Added on March 24, 2009Last Updated on February 12, 2010 Previous Versions AuthorNataliya MaizeMoreno Valley, CAAbout- When we were young, and life was different - Check out my websites: My Twitter: http://twitter.com/NMaize A.N.A. Twitter: http://twitter.com/anaw.. more..Writing
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