June 18, 2010

breaking the rules blogfest

because, as Elizabeth Mueller says, "Rules are meant to be broken." and she's hosting a blogfest for that very reason. so i decided (again, at the last minute) to participate.

i use a lot of dreams in Blackheart. i've heard over and over that that's a no-n0. i also use a lot of one line paragraphs (i don't know if that's breaking the rules or not, but whatever). one more thing - this scene is my main character waking up with amnesia, so i don't use her name, but that's intentional.

this is still 2nd draft material, so forgive the typos and things that aren't capitalized as they should be.

Swords.

Screaming.

Fire.

Death.

A dark warrior on a gray horse. He’s going to kill me.

A man running to a woman’s defense.

Smoke filling her lungs. I can’t breathe.

A young man running through the forest, terror on his face.

A book with a map carved into the wooden cover. it’s beautiful.

A man with dark hair. He’s smiling at me. this is my wedding day.

An old woman with white hair, saying something. “Hazmalam’a dejki. Nemoshk’a arabez. Seham’a gurimar. zarafesh.” I don’t understand.

A pleasant voice. my groom wants me to come back.

Her eyes fluttered open.

The room was dark. It smelled musty.

Where am i?

She was thirsty. She put her hand to her throat. Her nightgown was soaked with sweat.

Why am I in bed?

She tried to sit up. her pounding head made it almost impossible. she ignored the pain and willed herself to sit. The room began to spin and she lay back down.

What’s wrong with me?

She tried to call out. it was the voice of a child, small and weak.


She tried again. no one answered. Was it nighttime? Was everyone asleep? Her stomach growled. When was the last time she’d eaten?

She closed her eyes and tried to remember what had happened. all she could recall was having strange dreams. She didn’t know if that was normal for her.

A door opened.

‘Tiana?’

A man’s voice, deep and rich. The voice from her dream. Her heart reacted instantly to their connection. was this her husband?

She heard the striking of a tinderbox and then a lantern sprung to life. The man set it next to the bed. As he stood over her, light and shadow played over a handsome face. now she really hoped he was her husband.

dark brown hair fell across his forehead and covered his ears. a thin line of whiskers started under his almost perfect nose, went around his full lips, and came together on his square chin. his eyes were dark. were they brown or black? She couldn’t tell in this light. for a few moments, he just stared at her with an intensity that made her shiver.

‘you’re awake,’ he said.

he smiled, but it was a tired smile. Still, it made the skin around his eyes crinkle and she noted slight dimples. For a moment, he looked like a boy – a boy she remembered. then it was gone. so serious. Who was he?

‘where am I?’ she finally said.

He sat in a chair beside the bed. ‘your mother’s house.’


he took her hand. his hand was warm and strong. dark hair was sprinkled across the back of it and up his arm. his fingers were rough and calloused. She felt safe with him.

‘we’ve all been concerned about you, but Jessa especially.’

‘who’s Jessa?’

His eyes widened. They were brown, almost black. ‘she’s your daughter.’

‘I have a daughter?’

‘yes, Tiana. a daughter and two grand daughters.’

A daughter. She was married. Then he was her husband.

‘my name is Tiana?’ it was a beautiful name. feminine. Lyrical.

‘yes. do you remember anything? Stefan’s wedding? Dorinda?’

‘no. nothing.’ He frowned. She was disappointed. She liked his smile. ‘have I been sleeping?’

‘ever since you fainted.’

‘and who are you?’

‘Arathor.’

Finally a name she recognized.

‘help me sit up,’ she said.

he put his hands behind her back. his breath was warm on her face. she glanced at his lips. were they soft or rough? She wanted to know. since he was her husband, kissing him would be natural. She put her hands behind his neck and pulled him close.

The hair on his face tickled. His lips were warm and alive, and soft. very soft. At first he resisted, but then their mouths moved together, playing, teasing, tongues darting back and forth. Something on her chest warmed. A flicker of blue light caught her eye, then vanished.

Arathor wrapped his arms around her and tipped his head. She dug her fingers into his hair and brought him as close as possible. lost in the sensations his lips brought, she barely heard herself whimpering. The noises he made sounded just as helpless.

This was wonderful. She didn’t want it to end.

The door opened. A woman chuckled. ‘I didn’t mean to interrupt.’

Arathor pulled out of Tiana’s embrace and cleared his throat. Was he embarrassed? Should she feel embarrassed? She didn’t think so. it was obvious that she and her husband had a passionate marriage. the intruder should have knocked. Instead of leaving, she came closer and gave Tiana an amused glance.

‘mother, I’m glad to see you’re awake… and apparently feeling better.’

on another note, if you like blogfests, i'm hosting a Share Your Darlings Blogfest on July 1st. i'd love to have you participate.

13 comments:

Sangu Mandanna said...

This was a great post! The piece felt really unpolished and raw, but there was still a lot there that made me think 'this could be so good with some work'! It's amazing how much we improve over time and with practice, isn't it?

Andrew Rosenberg said...

Must...resist need...to edit....

Nice rough draft!

Raquel Byrnes said...

This was very eerie. Thanks for sharing.

Nighfala said...

Very sweet, Michelle. You always seem to get some kissing in there, somehow, don't you? LOL!!!

Now I have to adjust my mental image of Brad Johnson to include a beard. That works for me! Can I also put him in a tunic and tight pants?

RaShelle Workman said...

I found it interesting. I'd like to know more. Errors are part of the fun.

Michelle Gregory said...

thanks for all the great comments. and btw, Arathor isn't Brad Johnson anymore. you can go to my Eldala blog to see who he is now.

Unknown said...

Nice, although it does need an edit...if only to fix the CAPS/nocaps issues...

The basics are all good, though...did you ever redo this scene?

Tyffani Clark said...

I liked it! So...she's kissing him...it really is her husband, right? lol

Michelle Gregory said...

of course there's kissing in there. and no, it's not her husband.

Drea said...

ooo...Ok, I am curious where this is going...so good start :D

Dawn Embers said...

Well, this is certainly a rough draft, but it does have promise. The lack of capitalization is what tripped me up the most, but that would be easy to fix. Besides, it's kind of nice to see the raw writing before all the polishing occurs. Nice entry for the blogfest.

Elizabeth Mueller said...

Wow!!! I'm blown away! I love it. The way it reads reminds me of an old time radio show where things are completely left to your imaginations!

I want to read more, that's for sure! Did you finish it? Btw, I like super short paragraphs--they make for faster, pleasant reads!

Thank you for participating in the blogfest!!! :)

dolorah said...

Quit it Michelle! Your excerpts always suck me in.

All those early one-line paragraphs build tension. The dreams sequence was confusing with her scattered thoughts, but I liked the way it was written. It should have been confusing.

I need to visit Eldala. I so love his name: Arathor.

......dhole