Sight: A Verse Thriller

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by Patrick D. Kaiser


  Damn it, now's not the time

  If I can move that's good enough

  On to the next mission

  Let's blow stuff up

  Trial 4: Out of tune

  First stop on our itinerary

  Is a hellish sailors' paradise

  Home of the Sirens

  Via magical ferry

  Sailors come in

  And almost never come out

  Trapped by the song

  Without a doubt

  As we sail further into the mist

  I feel the cold of the mirror

  Of Jack's final gift

  The cold begins to burn in my pocket

  As a voice echoes “Never forget.”

  I swiftly turn around

  Looking for the sound

  As from the mist laughter abounds

  Pulling out the mirror

  Did I imagine it?

  Jack's voice echoing where I sit

  This mirror, she said it was important

  Then again she said she'd never leave me

  So long as I never quit

  She couldn't keep that promise

  Now I have to wonder

  Six months with nothing

  Should I toss this mirror?

  Let it sink under?

  I have to let her go

  She's gone

  That won't change

  I really am a sorry piece of crap

  I can't even bring myself to say her name

  “Names aren't important,

  The bonds we share are.

  When you hold that mirror,

  You'll never have to look far.”

  Again her voice sounds

  “What the hell?” I hiss

  “Take it back!” As I hear Leigh getting pissed

  “Why should I?” Thomas barks

  As I feel the heat burn

  “Whoa, whoa, whoa.” I jump in taking my turn

  “What's going on?”

  “Just stating a fact.” Thomas says nonchalant

  “Yeah,” Leigh snaps “A misinformed fact about Jack!”

  “Really?” I say, my jaw tense

  “Well, let's hear it Tom.

  Don't be shy.

  I'm not the type to easily cry.”

  “I simply asked,” He begins “Why Leigh defends you

  both

  When Frost is the one who killed Troah?”

  Instantly, I step close

  Right in his face

  “You're on this team

  So let's get one thing straight.

  On the subject of her brother and my mother,

  I suggest you remain silent.

  Or things for you will get very violent.

  I don't have my sight and I don't need it.

  Continue with your disrespect

  And I promise you'll be bleeding.”

  “Noted.” Tom smiles unphased

  Leigh and I walk away

  “I'm really tempted,” Her tone firey “To put that guy in

  his place.”

  “Don't waste your energy.”

  Suddenly the captain yells “Hey!

  We're arriving on the shallows.

  We can't go any further.

  Step one foot off this boat

  And it'll be torture.”

  “Sadly, we don't have a choice Captain.” Thomas says

  with confidence

  “We have a job to do

  And it doesn't include avoidance.”

  He begins lowering a dingy

  As the hull touches the water

  Louder becomes the singing

  He'd really risk being fodder?

  “Are you an idiot?” I bark

  “Depends. Are you a coward?” He retorts

  “No, but I have read the reports.

  Organization or not,

  Sirens don't care.

  O.D.s or mortals,

  They don't distinguish who they ensnare.”

  “Nate's right, Tom.” Leigh holds back her tone

  “We need to wait for the ambassador.

  We have no direct orders to enter their home.”

  “Can't investigate a theft,” Tom calls getting in the boat

  “Unless you see the scene of the crime.

  I've been on the job longer

  And I'm not trying to gloat

  But I'm pulling rank with or without the vote.”

  “You idiot!” I call “Don't expect us to come save you!”

  “You're really gonna let him go?” asks Leigh

  “It's his choice.” I reply “We can't force him to stay.”

  She looks at me blankly

  “What?” I ask

  “I'm just surprised...”

  “About what?” My tone sharp

  “About the fact that you'd feed him to the sharks.”

  “They're sirens, not sharks.”

  “You know what I mean.”

  “Why do you care?

  A minute ago you were ready to burn him alive.”

  “But I never really wanted him to die.”

  “What do you expect us to do?

  I don't even have my sight.

  Venturing into unknown terrain shrouded in mist isn't

  gonna help.

  Not to mention it's almost night.

  We do this, there's a chance we're not coming back.”

  “Sounds fun.” She gives the back of my head a smack

  “Captain!” Leigh shouts.

  “We're taking a dingy.”

  I can hear the call

  The ever appealing singing

  As we both hop into the boat

  “This is the worst idea ever.” I groan

  “Then why are you following me?” Leigh gives me a

  grin

  “I really don't freaking know.

  Might just be because you have that glow.”

  “What glow?” She chuckles

  “The one,” I say “That makes me wanna follow you

  anywhere.”

  For a moment, silence falls on the air

  Her cheeks go scarlet

  My heart beats

  Did I really just say that?

  She probably thinks I'm a creep

  “Forget... that I said that.” I quickly correct

  “Y-yeah.” she stammers “Y-you bet.”

  The boat rides silent aside from the song

  No sign of Thomas...

  Which is odd

  It hasn't been that long

  As we come up on the shore

  We see a second dingy

  Tattered and torn

  Claws and fangs ripped into the hull

  Scorch marks on the ground

  Made by heavy and dense mana

  Less than 10 minutes old

  “This isn't good.” Leigh states

  “We have to find him quick.”

  “Which way?” I ask as she darts off swift

  “This way! Hurry!”

  Setting off into the mist

  Barely two feet behind her

  Then she's gone as I blink and I miss

  “Leigh?” I call

  “Leigh?!” Again

  “Leigh!!!”

  It's clear I'm lost here and then

  Without a moment to think

  Someone catches my eye

  A beautiful woman

  Running swift and light

  It's not Leigh,

  But I sense no malice

  As with no choice

  I brave the rabbit hole like Alice

  This island is treacherous

  I may not make it out alive

  I can't afford a game over

  I can't afford to die

  Whatever manner of creature may bare it's fangs

  I know for a fact Death has other plans

  Trial 5: The frozen dead

  Running deeper into the mist

  Following the woman

  As suddenly the feeling fli
ps

  I sense the malice in the air

  As the song sounds

  Freeing me of all my cares

  It's power strong

  Drawing me away

  From the woman

  As I hear it say

  “Come, come, come to us.

  Bestow upon us all your trust.”

  I close my eyes standing in the mist

  And as I open them the image is bliss

  A paradise full of beautiful women

  Whispering and caressing, kissing flippant

  I catch a glimpse of Thomas, bold

  Enjoying himself

  As on the back of my neck something burns cold

  I look away quick

  And see her there

  Running swiftly

  Her flowing hair

  Yet the song calls

  I turn to look back

  And I see the truth

  Horrible and black

  They're not beauties

  They're demons with fangs

  Their beady eyes bloodthirsty

  As their victims stare blank

  It's all an illusion

  A forced dream

  Unlike the Jagon, once you know the trick

  The truth can be seen

  I step forward, struggling to reach Tom

  The beasts hiss at me

  Revealing their song

  Like nails on a chalkboard

  The true song reigns

  Everyone and everything about this place is pain

  Drawing mana into my palm

  It's not easy without my sight

  It takes three times as long

  Mana control, I'll need to practice

  Well, what'd you know?

  Something useful actually came from his immature

  tactics

  I'll consider this my appreciation

  As I rescue him from the depths of temptation

  The mana gathered, I let it fly

  The flares and sparks cause the sirens to cry

  Cowering under the shower of light

  I give Tom a smack and grab his arm as we take flight

  Running back into the mist

  My grip like a vice

  “I didn't have to save you.” I say

  “You're lucky I'm so nice!”

  Step after step we keep up the pace

  Until we lose our footing

  And fall on our butts in a daze

  What do you know it's an underground cave

  I don't sense any malice

  As I groan in pain

  Checking on Tom it's quite clear

  He's still reeling from the effects

  So stoned he can't even fear

  On the bright side he's also not going anywhere

  Trying to think about my next move

  I hear a voice call “Let me tell you the truth.”

  The swift woman catches the corner of my eye

  Running into the cave

  I admit I'm curious, I can't lie

  Looking to Tom, he'll be fine

  Might as well indulge myself while I have time

  I follow the echoes of her deeper into the cave

  I find that the further in I go

  The cave walls begin to emit an eerie glow

  “Nathan.” The whisper softly echoes

  As I feel the mirror again burn cold

  Pulling it out, I flip it open

  As an icy blue eye reflects and these words are spoken

  “About time you opened it.” Jack's voice scolds

  “Then again you never were one to do what you're told.

  I've been trying to get your attention for near a month.

  I wasted so much mana.

  I now have to make my words blunt.”

  “Where are you? How are you here?” I ask, tearing up

  “I wish I could hug you,” She says “I know it's been

  tough.

  I infused my mana into that mirror.

  Sadly, I'm basically a ghost and not truly here.

  That mirror holds my lingering essence.

  For all purposes I'm simply a vestige.

  A collection of memories bound to the soul.

  Linked to that mirror with a single goal.

  Think of me as Jack's secrets destined to be told.

  At least when the time is right.

  You're the only one I can interact with.

  To anyone else it's simply a mirror that flips.”

  “So I take it you have something to tell me?” I ask

  “Yes.” She says “But sadly at the moment I don't have

  the time to last.

  There's one thing at the moment that I must do.

  Thanks to the mana of this cave I can briefly have a

  form that's true.”

  Suddenly, an icy sculpture of Jack appears before my

  eyes

  “Please tell me this isn't a lie.” Tears roll down my cheek

  As the icy figure wraps her arms around me

  “I'm sorry.” She says

  “For what?” I return her embrace

  Instantly, into thousands of shards she breaks

  “I have to go now.

  Listen for the call.

  I promise in time you will know all.”

  “Jack?” I say

  “Jack!”

  It's clear I'm the only one in this cave

  “Is someone down here?” Tom's voice echoes

  Crap, if he sees me crying he'll never let it go

  Quickly wiping my eyes “So, you finally came to?”

  He retorts “You know, I really hate you.”

  “That's ok,” I sigh “I don't really like you either.

  So,” I grin “Did you have a nice breather?”

  “Ok, fine.” He groans “Get it out of your system.”

  “I told you so.” Glee in my tone

  “Satisfied?”

  “Nope. Not even close.

  We need to find Leigh.

  Knowing her, in the next hour, this island will be toast.”

  “Speak for yourself, I'm going back to the boat.”

  “Are you really that selfish?”

  “No. I'm obviously just smarter than you.” He boasts.”

 

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