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<blockquote data-quote="yangnome" data-source="post: 2350592" data-attributes="member: 7413"><p><strong>Destiny's Call</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Destiny's Call</strong></p><p></p><p> I tell you, it was the prettiest durn thing I ever done seen. You might say I’m crazy, or on drugs or somethin’, but it was. Hell, I’d think I’m crazy too talking about the end of the world like this an’ all, but it was. I just can’t get over the beauty….her beauty.</p><p></p><p>She came down out of the clouds; it was like watching a sunset, but in 3D, x-ray vision if you know what I mean. It was like she was right there, staring at me.</p><p></p><p>Me an’ Joe had been sitting outside drinkin’ and just passing the time, ya know. It was a hot summer day and we were out in a park, sitting and listening to nature, sitting off a dirt trail near the Johnston park bridge. </p><p></p><p>Well, Joe was in the middle of this story and off on the horizon, I seen her. Seemed like all the world stopped for me an’ time stood still. I jus’ raised from my seat an’ stared at her beauty is what I did. <a href="http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P1.jpg" target="_blank"> I ain’t never seen anything like it before in my life. I jus’ stood up from my seat an’ stared at it. I couldn’t even hear what Joe was sayin’ anymore.</a></p><p></p><p>As I stood there an’ watched, she came down outta the sky. At first when I seen her, she was just a small ball o’ light. But as she came closer, she got bigger an’ bigger an’ you could actually start to see her. The world around her, everything turned black, all I could see was her, an’ she was comin’ down towards me.</p><p></p><p>Well, she done come down, an’ she stood before me. I couldn’t see or hear nothing’ else around, just her. The trees and bridge behind her just faded and I couldn’t hear Joe, nor the insects that had been buzzin’ around us. Her eyes locked onto mine and they wouldn’t let go. It felt as if they was penetratin’ my soul.</p><p></p><p>She must have been more than 20 feet tall an’ made of pure light. Her wings even made her look bigger. I didn’t know whether I should speak to her or not, so I decided to do the polite thing an’ introduce myself. I opened my mouth, but the words just didn’t seem to come out.</p><p></p><p>Then she told me “Quiet Jim, I know who you are.”</p><p></p><p>I couldn’t reckon how she’d know my name already, seein’ as how we’d never met before, But I let it go. She obviously was somethin’ special an’ the way she looked at me, you could tell she knew me inside an’ out.</p><p></p><p>I stared back at her, still in awe, “Why’d you come here?” </p><p></p><p>“Be at peace Jim. I’ve come here because it is my time to come.”</p><p></p><p>Just then, a chill rushed through my bones. I didn’t know who she was, or what her purposes were, but I knew deep down that things weren’t gonna be the same after that moment. I turned and tried to run, but I couldn’t. My body felt frozen in place.</p><p></p><p>“Jim, there’s no use running. You cannot escape from me, much like the world cannot escape from its destiny.”</p><p></p><p>The words chilled my bones. “What do ya mean by that? What does the world have to do with it?”</p><p></p><p>“I have come Jim, it is my time and as such, the time of this world has come to an end.”</p><p></p><p>Needless to say, I was confused by all of this nonsense talk. I just stood there and stared her back in the face, not knowin’ what to say, or how to reply. </p><p></p><p>“Don’t be scared Jim, everything has its place and its time.” </p><p></p><p>“I ain’t scared,” I told her, “I’m just wonderin’ why you’re tellin’ me all of this.”</p><p></p><p>Her gaze penetrated me and her eyes smiled, “Because Jim, you are my messenger. You will go to the others and warn them before it is their time. You will tell them what you see here today.” </p><p></p><p>“Well, this may sound like a dumb question ma’am, but how am I supposed to tell others if the world is ending today.”</p><p></p><p>Well, then she began explaining to me the nature of the universe and all. She said that it wasn’t those of this world I had to save, but those of other worlds. Yeah, I wouldn’t have believed it either had it not come from a glowin’ angel standing in front of me.</p><p></p><p>I’d never been one to believe in aliens and other planets and such, all that was too complicated for my tastes. Plus, if there was other life out there, you think we would have found it.</p><p></p><p>I was puzzled by her explanation, and it took her awhile to explain to me in a way I could understand. The best way I can describe to you is that the universe, well, it’s got many worlds in it. The fabric of the universe is made up of time. There are many different worlds in the universe, but they all kind of run a bit differently. </p><p></p><p>The way she described it to me was kind of like a big spider web. Have you ever seen a spider’s web that’s been covered with dew, or rain? Well, you know how the water will catch on there in little balls? Well, she explained to me that that is how the universe works.</p><p></p><p>You see, there are a number of different worlds that are spanned across a big web. This web is time, or dimensions of time. Each of these worlds is very similar, yet slightly different.</p><p></p><p>Anyway these balls of water on a spider web, sometimes something happens and one falls off. There’s no real rhyme or reason to it. Sometimes the wind catches a drop, sometimes something causes it to fall. Sometimes one of the balls of water gets too heavy and it falls off.</p><p></p><p>Well the universe is kind of like that. Sometimes something happens and it is time for one of the worlds to come to an end. And that is she was there for. It was the end of the world, and she was there to deliver it.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say, my mind was spinning. I’ve always been a fairly simple person, and I’ve never really thought much about life outside of my own. The thought of the world ending, and as you can imagine, caught me by surprise.</p><p></p><p> So I ask her if there’s anything we can do to stop this. I mean, I don’t have the best life there is, but it certainly beats the alternative. Well, just then wouldn’t you know, we were interrupted.</p><p></p><p>This Oriental guy approaches us from across the bridge. He’s got a shaved head, and he’s wearing these funny robes, like those kung-fu monks you see in the movies. He doesn’t pay me much attention, instead, he starts talking to her.</p><p></p><p>He puts his hands together and bows to her, “Suriel, we have waited long for your arrival.”</p><p></p><p>The angel turned and acknowledged him; a slight grin crossed her face. </p><p></p><p>“So, you are the one who will stand against me then? You realize that there is nothing you can do to prevent destiny from taking its course. The end has already been written.”</p><p></p><p>“We will not let you bring death to this world Suriel. I have prepared my whole life for this. I will not fail to defeat you.” The monk brought his hands up in front of his torso, bladed his stance towards the angel and lowered his weight.</p><p></p><p>The angel looked back at me. A sad look then crossed her face momentarily. She then turned to face the monk. </p><p></p><p>“You know this is pointless Dongwan. I am immortal. You cannot kill me.”</p><p></p><p>The angel then turned to face him, assuming her fighting stance as well. </p><p></p><p>“If this is the only way to convince you though, then so be it.” She brought her hands up in front of her. Her wings stood almost motionless, as her feet rested on the ground.</p><p></p><p>Both of them stood there for a few moments, but it seemed like an eternity. It was the monk who finally made the first move. He lunged forward at the angel, bringing his left hand towards her in a palm heel strike. </p><p></p><p>The angel easily sidestepped the blow, maintaining her stance. The monk lunged at her again, bringing a flurry of blows towards the Angel’s torso. The angel’s wings flapped and she floated into the air, dodging the blows the monk set her way. As she went aloft, she delivered a kick to the monk’s chin.</p><p></p><p>The monk flew back from the blow of the angel’s foot, probably a distance of 30 feet. He landed on his back, but immediately rolled back up into a fighting position. The angel using her momentum flew across the sky at the monk, fists both extended towards his torso.</p><p></p><p>Before the angel could strike though, the monk brought both of his forearms in front of his chest, closed his eyes and yelled something I couldn’t understand. </p><p></p><p>The angel struck the monk so hard, you could see the force radiate from between them. The monk stood his ground though and did not move. The blow did not faze him. Instead, the monk seemed to channel the energy from the strike. He released another yell, and brought his left arm out in front of him and his right arm to his rear. In his right palm, he held the energy of the angel’s blow. He then brought his arm forward and plunged the energy deep into the angel’s chest.</p><p></p><p>The angel fell back from this strike, though her wings kept her from falling to the ground. She shook her head, trying to clear it and focused her attention back on the monk.</p><p></p><p>The monk was already moving back towards the angel. He almost seemed to run above the ground, up some sort of steps I could not see. He threw a roundhouse kick at the angel, while ducking her fist. As he ducked, her wingtip caught him in the face. He lost his concentration and fell back to the ground below her.</p><p></p><p>The monk, quickly rolled out of the way, as the angel began a feet first dive towards where he had landed. He narrowly escaped his blow. The earth shook and the ground crumbled where her feet struck the ground. He took another kick at her, striking her in the knee. She began to fall forwards from the blow, but her wings caught her balance, and once again, she was aloft.</p><p></p><p>Her feet fluttered in front of him, delivering three rapid blows across his chest, neck and face. He stumbled back from the blows, a bit stunned. </p><p></p><p> “You will not defeat me Suriel. I have trained too long and too hard. You are strong, but so is my mind. It is not yet time for this world to pass.”</p><p></p><p>“You fool! For all your studying, don’t you realize that there is nothing you can do to stop it? You are tied to destiny, just as I am.”</p><p></p><p>The monk maintained his stance, watching and waiting for her to make another move.</p><p></p><p>“You expect me to sit here and allow this to pass then?”</p><p></p><p>Suriel then lunged at the monk, with both of her palms open, heels of her palms together. The monk sidestepped her blow, and delivered his own to her back. The angel flew forward; her momentum carried her into the ground. </p><p></p><p>She rolled over onto her back. Before she could bring herself to stand, <a href="http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P3.jpg" target="_blank"> the monk was in the air over her, raining down another kick.</a> The sky seemed to bend around him. His yell pierced my ears. He came down on top of her, and he delivered a kick so strong that it drove her straight into the ground. Certainly it would have been enough to kill a normal man like you or me.</p><p></p><p>The earth shook with his kick, harder than I’ve ever felt it shake before. I looked around for something to grab onto, but couldn’t find anything. Now, I’ve been through a few earthquakes before, but this was much stronger than that, and it lasted longer too. But after the shaking, another sensation overcame me. It felt like I was falling.</p><p></p><p>It was then that the rest of the world came back into view for me. <a href="http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P2.jpg" target="_blank">A thick frost began covering everything around us, the trees, the bridge, everything.</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>The angel then stood up from where she lay, and a tear fell down her cheek. She looked at the monk. He had the look of terror in his eyes.</p><p></p><p>“You cannot escape, or prevent destiny Dongwan. Instead, your arrogance brought about what you had hoped to prevent.”</p><p></p><p>The angel then grabbed hold of me, and we flew up into the sky. A brief moment later, I saw a what looked like spider’s web up above us <a href="http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P4.jpg" target="_blank"> There were hundreds of small little bubbles of water, all reflecting back an image of us, but each one was distorted a little bit different. Some were big, and some were small. </a></p><p></p><p>I looked down and saw another droplet of water. It was falling toward the void. A moment later, it split apart and I couldn’t see it anymore.</p><p></p><p>The next thing I remember, I woke up here. As you can imagine, I’ve got no place to go. No one I can rely on. I’m still not really sure what my mission is here in this life, but I imagine it has something to do with telling this story. We can’t avoid our destiny and I guess this one is mine. I’m a bit hungry though. Any chance you could spare a dollar brother? </p><p></p><p></p><p>In case of formatting issues (OK for judges to read):</p><p>[sblock] I have Asian fonts and IMEs on my computer that sometimes will show up in a document or a post on a message board. It doesn't matter whether I create the document in a text file, the post block or not. It just seems to show up. I cannot tell ahead of time whether or not it will happen on a post of not, and cannot see it myself. Instead, I see glitches in other people's posts. </p><p></p><p>I have tried for years to correct this problem, but haven't found a solution. In case there is a problem reading this, I have attached a text file with the original story. Hopefully the problem will not show up there. Sorry if this creates any inconvenience for anyone.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yangnome, post: 2350592, member: 7413"] [b]Destiny's Call[/b] [b]Destiny's Call[/b] I tell you, it was the prettiest durn thing I ever done seen. You might say I’m crazy, or on drugs or somethin’, but it was. Hell, I’d think I’m crazy too talking about the end of the world like this an’ all, but it was. I just can’t get over the beauty….her beauty. She came down out of the clouds; it was like watching a sunset, but in 3D, x-ray vision if you know what I mean. It was like she was right there, staring at me. Me an’ Joe had been sitting outside drinkin’ and just passing the time, ya know. It was a hot summer day and we were out in a park, sitting and listening to nature, sitting off a dirt trail near the Johnston park bridge. Well, Joe was in the middle of this story and off on the horizon, I seen her. Seemed like all the world stopped for me an’ time stood still. I jus’ raised from my seat an’ stared at her beauty is what I did. [url=http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P1.jpg] I ain’t never seen anything like it before in my life. I jus’ stood up from my seat an’ stared at it. I couldn’t even hear what Joe was sayin’ anymore.[/url] As I stood there an’ watched, she came down outta the sky. At first when I seen her, she was just a small ball o’ light. But as she came closer, she got bigger an’ bigger an’ you could actually start to see her. The world around her, everything turned black, all I could see was her, an’ she was comin’ down towards me. Well, she done come down, an’ she stood before me. I couldn’t see or hear nothing’ else around, just her. The trees and bridge behind her just faded and I couldn’t hear Joe, nor the insects that had been buzzin’ around us. Her eyes locked onto mine and they wouldn’t let go. It felt as if they was penetratin’ my soul. She must have been more than 20 feet tall an’ made of pure light. Her wings even made her look bigger. I didn’t know whether I should speak to her or not, so I decided to do the polite thing an’ introduce myself. I opened my mouth, but the words just didn’t seem to come out. Then she told me “Quiet Jim, I know who you are.” I couldn’t reckon how she’d know my name already, seein’ as how we’d never met before, But I let it go. She obviously was somethin’ special an’ the way she looked at me, you could tell she knew me inside an’ out. I stared back at her, still in awe, “Why’d you come here?” “Be at peace Jim. I’ve come here because it is my time to come.” Just then, a chill rushed through my bones. I didn’t know who she was, or what her purposes were, but I knew deep down that things weren’t gonna be the same after that moment. I turned and tried to run, but I couldn’t. My body felt frozen in place. “Jim, there’s no use running. You cannot escape from me, much like the world cannot escape from its destiny.” The words chilled my bones. “What do ya mean by that? What does the world have to do with it?” “I have come Jim, it is my time and as such, the time of this world has come to an end.” Needless to say, I was confused by all of this nonsense talk. I just stood there and stared her back in the face, not knowin’ what to say, or how to reply. “Don’t be scared Jim, everything has its place and its time.” “I ain’t scared,” I told her, “I’m just wonderin’ why you’re tellin’ me all of this.” Her gaze penetrated me and her eyes smiled, “Because Jim, you are my messenger. You will go to the others and warn them before it is their time. You will tell them what you see here today.” “Well, this may sound like a dumb question ma’am, but how am I supposed to tell others if the world is ending today.” Well, then she began explaining to me the nature of the universe and all. She said that it wasn’t those of this world I had to save, but those of other worlds. Yeah, I wouldn’t have believed it either had it not come from a glowin’ angel standing in front of me. I’d never been one to believe in aliens and other planets and such, all that was too complicated for my tastes. Plus, if there was other life out there, you think we would have found it. I was puzzled by her explanation, and it took her awhile to explain to me in a way I could understand. The best way I can describe to you is that the universe, well, it’s got many worlds in it. The fabric of the universe is made up of time. There are many different worlds in the universe, but they all kind of run a bit differently. The way she described it to me was kind of like a big spider web. Have you ever seen a spider’s web that’s been covered with dew, or rain? Well, you know how the water will catch on there in little balls? Well, she explained to me that that is how the universe works. You see, there are a number of different worlds that are spanned across a big web. This web is time, or dimensions of time. Each of these worlds is very similar, yet slightly different. Anyway these balls of water on a spider web, sometimes something happens and one falls off. There’s no real rhyme or reason to it. Sometimes the wind catches a drop, sometimes something causes it to fall. Sometimes one of the balls of water gets too heavy and it falls off. Well the universe is kind of like that. Sometimes something happens and it is time for one of the worlds to come to an end. And that is she was there for. It was the end of the world, and she was there to deliver it. Needless to say, my mind was spinning. I’ve always been a fairly simple person, and I’ve never really thought much about life outside of my own. The thought of the world ending, and as you can imagine, caught me by surprise. So I ask her if there’s anything we can do to stop this. I mean, I don’t have the best life there is, but it certainly beats the alternative. Well, just then wouldn’t you know, we were interrupted. This Oriental guy approaches us from across the bridge. He’s got a shaved head, and he’s wearing these funny robes, like those kung-fu monks you see in the movies. He doesn’t pay me much attention, instead, he starts talking to her. He puts his hands together and bows to her, “Suriel, we have waited long for your arrival.” The angel turned and acknowledged him; a slight grin crossed her face. “So, you are the one who will stand against me then? You realize that there is nothing you can do to prevent destiny from taking its course. The end has already been written.” “We will not let you bring death to this world Suriel. I have prepared my whole life for this. I will not fail to defeat you.” The monk brought his hands up in front of his torso, bladed his stance towards the angel and lowered his weight. The angel looked back at me. A sad look then crossed her face momentarily. She then turned to face the monk. “You know this is pointless Dongwan. I am immortal. You cannot kill me.” The angel then turned to face him, assuming her fighting stance as well. “If this is the only way to convince you though, then so be it.” She brought her hands up in front of her. Her wings stood almost motionless, as her feet rested on the ground. Both of them stood there for a few moments, but it seemed like an eternity. It was the monk who finally made the first move. He lunged forward at the angel, bringing his left hand towards her in a palm heel strike. The angel easily sidestepped the blow, maintaining her stance. The monk lunged at her again, bringing a flurry of blows towards the Angel’s torso. The angel’s wings flapped and she floated into the air, dodging the blows the monk set her way. As she went aloft, she delivered a kick to the monk’s chin. The monk flew back from the blow of the angel’s foot, probably a distance of 30 feet. He landed on his back, but immediately rolled back up into a fighting position. The angel using her momentum flew across the sky at the monk, fists both extended towards his torso. Before the angel could strike though, the monk brought both of his forearms in front of his chest, closed his eyes and yelled something I couldn’t understand. The angel struck the monk so hard, you could see the force radiate from between them. The monk stood his ground though and did not move. The blow did not faze him. Instead, the monk seemed to channel the energy from the strike. He released another yell, and brought his left arm out in front of him and his right arm to his rear. In his right palm, he held the energy of the angel’s blow. He then brought his arm forward and plunged the energy deep into the angel’s chest. The angel fell back from this strike, though her wings kept her from falling to the ground. She shook her head, trying to clear it and focused her attention back on the monk. The monk was already moving back towards the angel. He almost seemed to run above the ground, up some sort of steps I could not see. He threw a roundhouse kick at the angel, while ducking her fist. As he ducked, her wingtip caught him in the face. He lost his concentration and fell back to the ground below her. The monk, quickly rolled out of the way, as the angel began a feet first dive towards where he had landed. He narrowly escaped his blow. The earth shook and the ground crumbled where her feet struck the ground. He took another kick at her, striking her in the knee. She began to fall forwards from the blow, but her wings caught her balance, and once again, she was aloft. Her feet fluttered in front of him, delivering three rapid blows across his chest, neck and face. He stumbled back from the blows, a bit stunned. “You will not defeat me Suriel. I have trained too long and too hard. You are strong, but so is my mind. It is not yet time for this world to pass.” “You fool! For all your studying, don’t you realize that there is nothing you can do to stop it? You are tied to destiny, just as I am.” The monk maintained his stance, watching and waiting for her to make another move. “You expect me to sit here and allow this to pass then?” Suriel then lunged at the monk, with both of her palms open, heels of her palms together. The monk sidestepped her blow, and delivered his own to her back. The angel flew forward; her momentum carried her into the ground. She rolled over onto her back. Before she could bring herself to stand, [url=http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P3.jpg] the monk was in the air over her, raining down another kick.[/url] The sky seemed to bend around him. His yell pierced my ears. He came down on top of her, and he delivered a kick so strong that it drove her straight into the ground. Certainly it would have been enough to kill a normal man like you or me. The earth shook with his kick, harder than I’ve ever felt it shake before. I looked around for something to grab onto, but couldn’t find anything. Now, I’ve been through a few earthquakes before, but this was much stronger than that, and it lasted longer too. But after the shaking, another sensation overcame me. It felt like I was falling. It was then that the rest of the world came back into view for me. [url=http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P2.jpg]A thick frost began covering everything around us, the trees, the bridge, everything.[/url] The angel then stood up from where she lay, and a tear fell down her cheek. She looked at the monk. He had the look of terror in his eyes. “You cannot escape, or prevent destiny Dongwan. Instead, your arrogance brought about what you had hoped to prevent.” The angel then grabbed hold of me, and we flew up into the sky. A brief moment later, I saw a what looked like spider’s web up above us [URL= http://www.yangnome.com/images/R1M3P4.jpg] There were hundreds of small little bubbles of water, all reflecting back an image of us, but each one was distorted a little bit different. Some were big, and some were small. [/url] I looked down and saw another droplet of water. It was falling toward the void. A moment later, it split apart and I couldn’t see it anymore. The next thing I remember, I woke up here. As you can imagine, I’ve got no place to go. No one I can rely on. I’m still not really sure what my mission is here in this life, but I imagine it has something to do with telling this story. We can’t avoid our destiny and I guess this one is mine. I’m a bit hungry though. Any chance you could spare a dollar brother? In case of formatting issues (OK for judges to read): [sblock] I have Asian fonts and IMEs on my computer that sometimes will show up in a document or a post on a message board. It doesn't matter whether I create the document in a text file, the post block or not. It just seems to show up. I cannot tell ahead of time whether or not it will happen on a post of not, and cannot see it myself. Instead, I see glitches in other people's posts. I have tried for years to correct this problem, but haven't found a solution. In case there is a problem reading this, I have attached a text file with the original story. Hopefully the problem will not show up there. Sorry if this creates any inconvenience for anyone.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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