You’re at a burial, dressed in shoes you didn’t have time to polish or lace up correctly. It’s a grey sort of day, overcast with rain coming soon. They’re lowering the casket into the ground and all you can do is stare at the stubborn knot in your shoelaces.
Someone lights up a cigarette after the service is over and you move away to avoid the smoke. Your heels slip into the soft ground and you get mud on the hemline of your clothes. You stop to catch your breath after a long day and close your eyes. You smell rain in the air.
There’s a piano you can hear in the nearby chapel playing a soft tune. You think they’re playing “Amazing Grace” and then it changes. A sudden thought strikes you: “I must get back into the car before the last note. Once the last note plays, it’ll start raining.”
You’re heading back to the car when you see a man standing at the fence. He’s dressed in overhauls and a flannel shirt, looking directly at you. You glance away but are drawn back by the man’s intense stare. He’s holding something in his hand. A letter? A book? You can’t tell. You feel you must find out, before the last piano note…
Dodging headstones and mushy half-buried plots alike, you walk to the fence. And the man. Conveniently, they are both in the same direction. As you walk, you wonder at the prevalence of recently-turned earth. Just how many people have died lately?
The eerie piano playing from the chapel plays background beat to your even tread. “Smells Like Teen Spirit” will do that to a person, even if it’s a piano cover version and therefore lacks that awesome bass guitar.
Your attention draws back to the overall man who is fascinated with staring. Some people clearly need a hobby, especially since there are a lot more interesting things to stare at than a muddy-hemmed, sneaker-clad burial-crasher like you. You get closer and closer, noting his lack of blinking; his lack of attention on a bird that poops on his shoulder or on a passing dog that relieves itself on his trouser leg.
Just before you call out to him, his image blips and reloads. He is a clean, staring man again, proferring a flat object that is meant to look like a book. Thunder rumbles nearby, and he finally glances to the grey and heavy clouds. His gaze returns to you, who have stopped just before the projection of him.
“244224,” he says, monotone. “42,” he adds. Then, “2442.” He beeps.
You roll your humanoid eyes, reminded of how your familial assigners could not be happy with a short sequence like all the others. “Yes?”
“Precipitation imminent. Nirvana ending. Accept reanimation.” *Beep*
Your eyebrows raise. “Reanimation??”
“Affirmative.” He pauses, then remembers to *Beep!*
You look back and around at all the mounds of dirt, and swallow. It’s not easy considering the difficulties the body emulators had in transferring your normal shape to a humanoid form, but you manage. The sky growls again. A spot of earth near you seems to as well, but perhaps it’s the simulated imagination you’re equipped with.
Whipping back around to the hologram, you place your right forearm directly over the outstretched object in its hand image. The flat object glares a red light of warning. You realign. Still red. The growling from below ground is definitely not just your imagination now and you grit your teeth in frustration.
“Please align to shape,” the ‘man’ intones.
You try again and get the angry light again.
“Please align to shape,” he repeats.
Just as a very visible hand claws through the mud to your side and just as the final lingering notes of the piano are played, the tablet magically accepts your forearm’s outline and turns blue. “Code accepted.”
Your humanoid form releases a sigh of relief just before dematerializing. Your normal self, meanwhile, has a final, comforting thought. I am so glad that finally activated. Earth’s a real downer during a zombie apocalypse.
From the story prompt beginning shared by the highly-imaginative, amazing, wonderful, and fantastic Peregrine Arc.
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Photo Credits:
Daniel Jensen
Wendy Scofield
Okay, now that is really creepy! Good thing I’m not the type to get nightmares!
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I think I ended when I did because that picture gave me ideas. I’m a horror wuss.
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I suppose that counts as a good day.
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Zombies? Or Nirvana?
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I liked both bands so difficult to choose…
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Lol 😂
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Oooooh clever 😊 Chelsea the Zombie
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Hey! What if I’m the pianist -okay; yeah, I’d be a zombie.
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Excellent take on the prompt, Chelsea. I have been fighting with it for a week. I don’t know if I can bring it to a close or not.. But you did an great job here.
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The Great J can do ANYTHING!
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Onwards and upwards, women! We can do this!
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I hope you are able to finish it. This prompt is an excellent one. 🙂
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OK, I’ll put Nirvana on my iTunes… I got so much flack for leaving it off and now it’s gone and caused a zombie apocalypse 😉
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I gotta have my head-banging grunge some days.
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yep, it is a must
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Just don’t throw the white album at them.
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Nice pun! And no, I wouldn’t want to be involved with the zombie apocalypse either, haha!
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A vampire apocalypse sounds much cooler to me, but you can’t touch that stuff since the explosion post-Twilight.
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Ugh twilight did ruin a great genre… though I wish good luck to those who enjoy it!
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You have a wonderful imagination.
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😀 We’ll go with wonderful.
It’s certainly been …influenced by the bloggers I follow.
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Thanks Chelsea! I love this. You took it and flew like a true blue Arcian. 😉 I’ll be listening to Teen Spirit differently now haha! You did an amazing job.
And thanks for the kind words. They were duly timed. ☺️🤗
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You are TOO kind.
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Great story.. 😉
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Thanks, Lisa. 🙂
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How do you see the future so well Chelsea. I liked this a lot. So unpredictable. I wish I could get into your brain.
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😀 You’re not so bad yourself. I’m sure you’ve plenty of twists of your own.
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Good story Chelsea. Such an intriguing introduction has caught my attention. But what to do?
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Was this in response to the Reanimated Spirits post, Len? I’m a bit confused at your question.
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Just my rambling way of saying I liked the prompt from Perigrine Arc you responded to and was considering responding to it myself.
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Ah. Okay. 🙂 Thank you for clarifying.
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Very intriguing, Chelsea. The humanoid take was quite unnerving. What if it really happened? That would be scary. The end photo solidified the deep level of fear I felt as I read. Nice work!
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😀 I thought mine wasn’t so scary. It’s true that I couldn’t write any more after including the picture, and that it was late at night when I was writing…
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