Sulkdodds
The Freeman
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Detonation shook plaster from the low cieling.
A single flame reflected in pools of molten wax.
The tramp of remembered feet overhead.
How long had he been down here? Long enough. Long e-****ing-nough. The air was warm and stale and should logically have choked him an age ago. Here in this tomb, this concrete coffin scarcely big enough to swing a cat (he'd tried). The radio had long since stuttered and hissed into silence, the frantic voices dead and gone now. Like the rest. Like all of the rest.
So with that passage collapsed he could do nothing but sit and wait and stare at the darkness, half-remembered shapes stirring somewhere behind his eyes. He couldn't blink them away. Not this time.
Someone screaming (someone beautiful, that he'd loved once). The striders singing, a sound of thunder, as they loped above a burning city. That sound like whalesong, unearthly and utterly strange to him, came back through the years - haunting and baleful, as if all the misery and hate had finally found a voice. The striders called to him across the urban canyons. Their voices echoing down the empty streets. The terrified faces upturned at the sound.
And always, the broken sky burned itself into his retinas. Though it was gone now - the void had been stabilised, the gap between worlds knitted back together by technologies alltogether beyond human comprehension. But he still saw it, still felt it, like it was yesterday. It might as well have been.
Never forget. A rift in the sky, the whole fabric of reality torn asunder, as if by the hand of some ancient god or demon (perhaps not so far from the truth) - a gash in the air, green fire rolling out into the sky, ball lightning as worlds collide.
But maybe he should have let past be prologue.
So he sat, and remembered. Above him the endless white noise of war. And the lonely strider song.
The door was sealed. The passage was no more. The staircase was all blocked up with rubble. He was trapped down here. She said she would be back. When would she come?
When would she be back?
Verbose and random and overcomplicaterised maybe but I was bored.
edit: Tense fixed.