by Silver Pandorica » Sat Jul 01, 2017 11:00 am
Prompt Five
Whole Party
Garrett POV
"This is the forest?"
Garrett looked around, disappointed. He'd hoped it would be more exciting. But it was just more trees, no different then where they'd traveled before finding the crystal.
"At least it isn't scary," Devin said as she gazed around.
"Not yet, anyway," Marley added. "I'm sure this place gets worse at night." They all nodded in agreement and continued on in the silence. The silence. That was the only thing that seemed off about this place. Actually, now that he thought about it, it was much too quiet. Not a bird chirped nor a breeze blew. But that wasn't the only thing rubbing him the wrong way. Furrowing his brow, Garrett glanced down at his paws as he tried to figure out what was wrong. Then it hit him. His pawsteps.
They weren't making any noise.
They were trekkin across leaves and sticks but there was no snapping or crunching beneath them. "Marley."
The Kalon gazed over her shoulder. "Keep moving. We're losing daylight."
"But...you don't notice?" The stern captain noticed everything. How had she not noticed?
"What are you going on about?" She demanded, cocking her head.
"The silence."
"What?"
"The silence," he muttered. She still didn't seem to get it. Suddenly, Garrett stomped his paw in a particularly crunchy-looking pile of leaves. No sound came from them. "No sound," he said finally. "Nothing is making any noise."
Marley shook her head in disbelief. "What are you talking about? I can hear everything perfectly fine. Now come on." She turned around and kept walking, Garrett staring after her in disbelief. What? H-how come he was the only one who couldn't hear anything? He shook it off. Maybe he was just tired. Yes. That must be it.
The hours dragged on, Marley and Devin's conversation slowly fading away as the group fell into a state of silence. There was nothing much to be said, he supposed. They'd talked themselves out of house and home. It wasn't until a few hours later when things started to get weird again. Garrett was walking along and staring at the ground, looking at his soundless steps over the beautiful array of leaves, when suddenly two paws gripped his shoulders and shook him. He cried out, stunned. It was Marley. Why had she grabbed him like that? He was about to ask her when she yelled something in his face.
Except...he couldn't hear her. It was perfectly clear that she was yelling, the way her face scrunched up and all, but he couldn't hear a thing. "W-what?" He stammered, only to find he couldn't hear himself either. While she apparently repeated herself, Garrett stuck a claw in his ear and dug around. Nothing happened. What in the world? Marley was looking at him with an odd expression now, and Devin seemed to be concerned as well. They both looked to be talking at once, but Garrett heard nothing. "I can't hear you!" He said. "I can't hear anything."
Luckily, they still seemed to be able to hear him, but what did that do? What the heck was going on?
Devin POV
Devin looked fearfully at Garrett, scared for her friend. How come he couldn't hear them? Marley's apparent agitation wasn't much help either.
"Do you remember when he said he couldn't hear the leaves crunching earlier?" The captain asked in a hurried tone. Devin nodded. "Well, now he can't hear anything. And it all started when we entered this stupid forest. It's gotta be some sort of crazy curse. For finding the crystal."
"I-I don't think so," Devin said uncomfortably.
Marley looked at her expectantly. "You have a better idea?"
"Well, I-I've heard s-stories," She replied. "Of a forest far off from the v-viallage we were in a c-couple days ago. A forest that's cursed. It b-brings out the worst in the people that d-dare to travel into its d-depths." The girl looked over at Garrett, who was watching them with a confused expression. He seemed frustrated, being unable to hear them.
"Why didn't you say anything before?"' Marley scoffed.
Devin shrank back under the woman's hard gaze. "I d-don't know it was t-this forest." Or that the rumors were true, she added in her mind.
"Great," the captain muttered. "We'll just have to continue on. He'll go back to normal afterwards, right? Devin?"
But Devin was no longer listening. She was staring off through the trees at a very familiar figure, waving at her frantically. "Dad?" She said confusedly. What was he doing here? Had he been following them? Her father seemed afraid of something in the bushes.
"Devin, help me!" He cried out. "Please, help!"
The girl's eyes widened. "I'm coming father!" Suddenly, she tore off through the bushes. Marley called out behind for her to come back, but she didn't listen. Her father needed help. "D-dad! What is it?" She asked breathlessly as she reached him.
"Don't come too close," he said, backing away. "Just follow me. It's over here."
"W-what's over here?" Devin asked, following her father through the bushes. He didn't answer. She asked again, and again, but got no reply. Then her dad disappeared through a clump of thick brush. She pushed through, getting scratched up by the pokey branches and thistle, but when she reached the other side, her father was nowhere to be found. Instead, there was a pond in the center of a small clearing. Confused, Devin looked around. "Dad? Dad! Where are you?" No reply.
Then a flash of movement caught her eye. Something in the pond. It had moved. Furrowing her brow, Devin crept cautiously to the edge and peered inside, then her eyes widened in amazement. Inside the pond was her! Not like a reflection, no, but her treading through the forest, alone. Devin's first thought at the sight of this was fear. Why had Marley and Garrett left her? Wait...how did she end up here anyway? The last thing she remembered was getting seperated from them and following her father here. Had...had they abandoned her? Staring deeper into the picture on the surface of the pond, she noticed she wasn't walking. She was running. Running away from something. Tears filled the real Devin's eyes as she watched herself run as fast as she could through the trees. She didn't want to watch anymore, but somehow she couldn't look away. What was chasing her? And why had her party abandoned her?
Marley POV
"Come on! We have to go after her!" Marley yelled as she took off. Garrett couldn't hear her, but she knew he understood. Their third member had taken off so suddenly that it scared her. She sped across the forest floor, fear seeping into her heart. What was going on? As soon as they'd entered this forest, everything had spiraled into disaster. Maybe Devin was right. The forest was messing with them, playing a sick game as if it were alive.
She shook the thoughts away and focused on following Devin's scent. It wasn't long before the two of them crashed through a clump of bushes and closed in on the girl. Devin was sitting hunched over a pond, sobbing. Why, Marley had no idea, but they'd found her, and she was unhurt by the looks of it. Slowly walking up behind her, Marley placed a paw on her shoulder. "Devin? Are you okay?"
Devin continued to sob, staring into the pond. What was she looking at? It was as if something had her so captivated that the girl didn't even notice their arrival. "Devin?" Garrett croaked out. Marley turned her head towards him. His voice was hoarse and unclear. Not only had his hearing gone, but it seemed his voice was going too. That seemed to snap Devin out of her daze, but not in a way either of them had expected.
The girl finally stopped long enough in her crying to look up at them with bloodshot eyes. "Why did you leave me?" She whispered.
Marley frowned. "What? We didn't leave you, you ran off."
Devin's eyes began to water again. "You left me! Why did you leave me?!"
"What are you talking about?" Marley asked, confused. "You ran off saying something about your dad."
Suddenly, Devin collapsed on the ground in tears. "H-he left me t-too! W-w-why does no o-one want me!" She cried out, nearly yelling the words at the top of her lungs.
Okay. Sternness wasn't going to work here. Awkwardly, Marley began to stroke the Kalon's fur in a comforting way. After a handful of minutes, Devin's sobs gradually declined into short bursts of tears, then into silence. She had stopped crying. Marley stopped stroking her and sat back, waiting. Nothing happened. "Devin?"
The girl looked up. "Marley?" In a frenzy, she sat up and looked all around. "Where am I? What happened?"
"It's okay. It's all okay," Marley said. "You ran off saying something about your dad? And then...we found you here."
"My...dad?"
"You just ran off all of the sudden," Garrett chimed in. Then he gasped. "I heard that! I heard myself! And you too, guys!" He began to jump around for joy. "I can hear again!"
While Devin and Garrett rejoiced, Marley sat, deep in thought. This creepy forest was definitely magical, but not in a good way. It was trying to tear their little group apart by bringing out the worst in each of them, just like Devin had said. But...if they had each passed their trials, then that could only mean one thing.
Marley was next.