"Ai mele..."
He stood. That was the best thing to do. That was actually his third attempt before he could make sanity of how he was supposed to stand. He had tried in the first place and had fell facedown into the water over and over again. Happened that his claws would dig into the moist earth beneath the water which was incapable of holding his weight. But at last, he was able to make meaning of the insanity as he staggered on his feet. He wasn't exhausted, but he felt like he needed a rest. He wasn't used to resting. He was more of the jacky. More of an unrelenting jacky. Though he had no sane idea what that meant. He was simply savoring the atmosphere. Back in the underworld, he could go on working for several darkness-shifts without rustic rest. Exactly why his father treasured him and wouldn't trade him for naught. He would sit him beneath the black dwarf like trees locked up into a boulevard
"Ku ri a..." He wanted to drop it. He couldn't be sure what to arrive at that moment. His instinct did affirm that what he was holding was never a snake. He knew twas never that long and thin creature with a curvy walk style. He knew what its grasp would feel like in his coarse palm. He tried sorting his thoughts. He knew not what to do. Or probably he did know what to do but was simply shilly-shalling. He couldn't put a speck to the dust. His thoughts had been chopped. He tried what he felt reasonable to himself. He dropped what he had grabbed. He couldn't help it. He wanted to run outta the water but he would simply be a coward. And what was there even to run away from. Wasn't he supposed to be on his feet? Wasn't he supposed to fight for his reels? Even if his father had told him to run and run from the impending doom he could never see coming, was it anyway close to being a coward? Well! He tried ascr
"Kunkakaka" He had no idea what to do or say. He was clueless. His instinct was whispering several ideas into his consciousness but he did know that he couldn't use all. He knew that only few of the ideas would be worthy of his attention. He didn't know what to think. He wasn't actually trying hard to think. There was nothing to think about.His mental ken seemed blank and he did know that twouldnt expand anymore. He could say that over and over again. He couldn't be sure though. He was simply making guesses. He was hoping that he would have his way with the odds. He was not so sure of what to be sure of. He had no idea what fate even time was caught up with. He was simply hoping that things would play out fine. He knew that he couldn't be sure and wouldn't v
"Ku ri a ma n jih lu kih" He had been walking for a while now. He wasn't tried but kinda wanted to rest. His legs were still very much alive and his chest was no longer heavy. He only wished that his legs could take him faster than they were taking him at that moment. Firstly, he had lost his newly found friend: the long thing and curvy creature. And he had lost the creature which looked almost like him but was much more delicate and somewhat comely. If he could keep track of time, he could had said for how he had been walking but he couldn't simply keep track of the time. He had only noticed the swaying of the large light up above him in the long lawn hovering over his head. He had lots of wishes to meet with but majority of them were merely mirages. Because he would need to achieve one
"A Ji li a ku mi en ti." He flipped his eyes open like the pages of some rumpled book. Twas dark in there. He didn't know where he was? It seemed so to him at the first instance. Aside the rays of little lights stealing there ways through the holes of barricade or border which seemed to be over him, he couldn't see clearly. And it seemed as though his eyes hurt. He tried to remember the last thing which had happened to him. His memory was sharp and was sketching the imagery of what had happened and where he was. He was in a trunk. His bed. Where he had looked into when he was running after that creature which looked closely like him. He allowed sadness smear his recent gay of finding a bed for himself. The gloom of not getting to find the creature fell on him like a mist and bruised his sense of vision.
"Ai ji a mu la....?" It occured to him what he was supposed to do at that moment. For the sake of fuck, he had been wasting time for naught. He should be by the river at that moment. He dropped the two adders he had tied together. He bent and picked them again. He was finding it difficultly to knuckle under the appropriate feeling he was supposed to adopt. He then put the tied snakes around his neck as though they were some chain and hastened towards the river probably he would find the lady there. He should impress her. The tongue of the azure was lashing out venoms he couldn't duck. He wished he had some clothes he could wear. He was way too hideous to put on clothes. He had tried weaving leaves and covering himself with it when it turned out too cozy
"Fu a ni tu ka li a ta." His beards were growing whiter and the curves all over his face were decked with hardened fluids. He had no idea since when he had had a proper wash of his skin in the pool of the Dean. He had thought that he wouldn't see him anymore until he did at that moment. He wasn't in a good shape and he could tell. His legs were quaking. The man was trying to hide it but he had figured it out. He didn't know what typa father would love to hide a thing from his son. That was some blue-button shit. "Hi tub rhi gu to ti a fi ti ku an ti a ba grabul grat brya met a li prn hur flot lli set ghu ma brih plr jres ders thu mia ba thril men luh jrs swed." His father said. He was trying to decide what he was saying. Of course he understood all but was trying to sort i
"E bi a tu ni a ki lre gut gruga ga ga."
"Hut to a brun fi ta kor?" He was already by the boat. He was skeptical about what to do in precise. He was so confused that he felt like he should return to his trunk or at least the top of the tree. Nope! He wouldn't. He should go to village of that creature. Of that lady. He looked around again. There was no one there. He was sure that the owner of the boat would be around and had gone to get something. He was confused the more. How about if the lady was the person who had returned to the place, what would he go the village for. Wasn't he going there for her? He didn't want confusion to have the best of him. He could manage the moment. He jumped into the boat and was confused the more. It seemed as though he would make confusion a hut where he would stay. Or make a robe of it which he would