Making Camp (Kayla)
Jun 13, 2010 21:02:52 GMT -5
Post by Jasik on Jun 13, 2010 21:02:52 GMT -5
Icarus Blight
Wind rushes past me as I swing from branch to branch, barely touching each one before I'm on the next. Birds call angrily at me as I disturb the branches on which they rest before they fly to a neighboring one, glaring at the boy who shook their branch. I let loose a laugh as I jump away from a branch. Adrenaline courses through my veins, and I land feet-first on one branch. My momentum carries me off of it, and I drop down to a lower branch, gripping the trunk to keep my balance. Sweat drips off of my face, and my arms are heavy. I wait a few minutes as my heart rate slows down before I drop from branch to branch, finally thudding against the leaf-covered forest floor. I'm perfectly alone out here. No one to disturb me.
I trek through the woods for a few minutes until I find a small clearing. I set about preparing camp, laying out my old, worn bedroll and gathering rocks. I set the stones in a circle near my bedroll, then get some wood. I stack it in a tepee shape and fill it with small twigs, dry grass, and dead leaves. Striking two stones together for a minute sends a spark spiraling down onto a leaf. I coax it into a small flame, then a steady fire, then a strong blaze that engulfs the entire stack of wood. I sit back, satisfied. The fire casts light around the darkening clearing, giving off a very homely feeling. I never get that feeling, all alone out in the woods all of my life. I'm saddened at the thought, but I distract myself by examining the surrounding woods.
The fire casts dancing shadows among the trees. They look almost eerie, like demons in some hellish dance, held at bay only by the powerful fire. I shiver and look down into the flames. But as I was looking away, something caught my eye, causing me to look back up. At first I see nothing, but then I see it again. A movement, more solid than the shadows surrounding it, ducking behind a bush. I gulp nervously. It might just be some wild animal, looking for handouts that I can't provide. Or it might be something worse. A large animal, not looking for handouts, but prey. Maybe a fellow human being, driven insane by an extended period of time alone in the wild. It wouldn't be the first I've encountered. I slowly rise to my feet, catching sight of the movement again. It's definitely not my imagination. Something's nearby. I unsling my quarterstaff from my back and hold it at the ready. "Who's there?"