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    The Sinner 01 The Sinner

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      They were uncontrollable in their mannerisms

      While devouring the food rinds.

      The cold starvation that plagued their bodies

      Had made them monsters in my mind.

      The frighten images of their crystallized eyes

      Haunted me for the next few days

      As the weather turned even worse.

      The intolerable wind pounded the structures and

      Ripped roofs from buildings.

      An uneasy whistling echoed through the store

      Caused by wind that found its way through the crevices.

      The safety of the store shielded

      Us from the hail, snow and wind, but

      The cold could not be avoided.

      No matter how we blockaded the walls,

      The cold was relentless in its destiny to find a way inside.

      We ate to keep warm,

      Even when we were not hungry.

      We gorged ourselves to add more fat to our bodies.

      We needed the gluttony in order to survive as

      The cold was growing more intense with each day.

      I always kept the hole open

      To get an insight of the storm

      From an outside perspective.

      I saw more frozen dead corpses

      Lining the street every time I looked out.

      I did not stay near the hole for too long

      As I feared the sight of the savage human monsters.

      That night as the streets darkened and the wind blew harder,

      I could feel the front wall of the store begin to tremble.

      Small splinters of the wood shifted loose

      Caused by the storm beating from the outside.

      Beelzebub and I feared the worst so

      We sought shelter inside the storage area.

      We secured the door and sat amongst the pile of food.

      I was so cold that I was shaking uncontrollably.

      My lungs were contracting from the intake of the air.

      My wet nose solidified closed.

      I had to loosen the ice

      By rubbing it with my sleeve in order to gain air.

      Beelzebub seemed to be in better shape and

      Was able to handle the cold much more than I could as

      He was barely shivering.

      He used his energy to offer me more food

      So that I would stay warm.

      I was so cold that I began to see things

      That I could not explain.

      I saw Beelzebub grab an apple

      That instantly froze upon contact.

      I blamed my icy mind for presenting me

      With such ridiculous images,

      But what happened next was not so easily avoided.

      While he handed me a cut of meat,

      I mistakenly grabbed his wrist instead.

      His skin and flesh was ice to the touch,

      Yet he showed no signs of being cold.

      I looked up to his eyes as he began to smile.

      I noticed that when he exhaled,

      His breath could not be seen.

      Mine instantly battled with the frigid air,

      But his blended equally.

      How could that be?

      I looked deeper into his eyes and

      Saw the pain and suffering of the blizzard.

      I saw the snow, the hail and

      The frost circling around his pupils.

      He was not the same person I had met so long ago.

      Had he become a victim to the storm like those savage people?

      He could not have as he never left the shop.

      The wind pounded against the store with more force.

      We heard what seemed to be

      The front wall buckle under the pressure.

      The howling of the storm was extremely loud now

      Without the extra barricade.

      The wind swirled around the storage area

      As if it was an ice dragon trying to find a way inside.

      The cold combined with the increased pressure of the wind

      Wreaked havoc on my mind

      Forcing my eyesight to fade in and out.

      I felt like a prisoner of the storm

      With my arms and legs shackled to the frost.

      The wood construction of the storage area

      Began to warp and misshape

      From the freezing onslaught of the weather.

      The grey atmosphere spilled in

      Through any crack that would allow it.

      Beelzebub showed no signs of concern

      For the approaching weather.

      His eyes were fixated on me.

      His mannerisms were calm as the cold

      Continued to assault all of my internal organs.

      He had always worried about my wellbeing,

      But no more.

      He approached the door and unlatched it.

      My eyes squinted at the action

      Which was the only motion that did not cause me pain.

      He leaned down to me and placed an apple upon my chest.

      He said that I had done well.

      I had no idea what he was talking about.

      He informed me that he was the cold and the frost.

      He said that he was the prophets and the hail.

      He said that he was the blizzard.

      I tried to understand his words, but my mind was so cold.

      He stood from me and push opened the storage door wider

      Allowing the snow and wind to filter freely inside.

      Through the grey haze of the storm,

      I saw them enter into the store

      Where the front door used to be.

      Those savage humans

      Finally had the opportunity to creep in with the cold.

      As they blended with the snow that swirled within the air,

      I could tell they were seeking food.

      Some had no clothes on,

      But they were completely adapted to the weather.

      Their skin had altered in a hardened shade of blue.

      The starvation had negative results

      As their rib cages protruded from their concaved chests.

      They used their primal instincts to sniff out my location.

      Their eyes widened at the sight of me lying upon a pile of food.

      They climbed upon me and rummaged

      Through the food trying to find something

      That was not frozen and somewhat edible.

      They soon turned to my warm fatty meat

      That I had built up on my body to keep me warm.

      As they tore through my shivering body,

      I felt no pain.

      The coldness had numbed me.

      I saw Beelzebub fade into the atmosphere

      While my limbs were being fought over.

      As I laid upon my frozen food supply

      Being eaten alive by those that I forced into starvation,

      I could hear the words of the prophets

      Being carried through the bitter wind.

      They spoke of an end to the blizzard

      And the prosperous return of vegetation.

      ~

      The air within the cave is quite dense now.

      For some unknown reason.

      I am unable to satisfy my lungs

      And provide the proper amount of air they desire.

      I find myself with brief moments

      Of shortness of breath.

      With no opening to the outside world,

      Is it possible that the air is fading?

      God would not allow me to suffocate.

      Another one of my shadowy friends has left,

      But I do not imagine that they consume any of the air.

      I must have completed some transcriptions

      As my hand is sore from gripping the quill.

      I do not try to read my recent work

      As I know I will not be able to understand it.

      I will abide by God’s wishes

      In hopes to accelerate t
    he process

      And reach the end of my stay.

      I have received no punishment;

      No harsh treatment as a result of my writing.

      This leads me to believe that I am fulfilling his desires.

      The notion that God is possibly

      Reading my words is met

      With a mixture of emotions.

      The fact that I do not know

      What exactly I am writing

      Is somewhat disturbing.

      I only pray that my words

      Do not insult or anger God.

      I realize that I will never know this,

      But I continue to worry about the outcome regardless.

      I am beginning to think that the shadows

      Within the cave are somehow

      Associated with my work.

      It appears that when I complete

      A large amount that one will exit.

      I am not sure how the two are related,

      If they indeed are at all.

      Maybe it is my boredom providing me

      With puzzles to keep me preoccupied

      Or maybe I am trying to bridge

      Two separate items together that do not belong.

      Regardless, the amount of my shadow friends is decreasing

      And I am unsure as to why.

      VI

      lust

      I loved her.

      I loved her more than she would ever know.

      She was the source of my desires;

      The source of my dreams.

      My thoughts were overwhelmed

      With visions of her and

      My heart was filled with the passion

      That I saved for only her.

      She was everything to me, the backbone of my existence.

      However, she did not know me.

      She had never laid her eyes upon me

      Nor heard my voice in her ears.

      I did not exist in her world

      As she was royalty and

      I was a mere tailor

      Dwelling in the unforgiving streets.

      If she only knew how much I loved her,

      She would see into my soul.

      No woman could resist

      That amount of love and

      The possibility of everlasting desires.

      My days were spent weaving,

      Sewing, creating and repairing

      Cloth items outside of my store on the street.

      My stool was in a perfect position

      Directly across from the palace gates

      Where I could witness

      All the activities and commotion

      That took place each day.

      My life was consumed with her.

      I had even memorized her daily patterns.

      She exited the gates along with her guards

      Every morning to shop at the market.

      She was beyond beautiful,

      Which makes her difficult to describe in words.

      Her long, straight brown hair

      Was the color of bark from the finest trees.

      I imagined that if given the chance

      To get close to her

      I would lose myself in her eyes and

      Feel complete prosperity from the vision.

      I always battled with myself

      To halt my feelings as

      I know that I would never

      Get the opportunity,

      But my desires were so strong that

      They often clouded my judgment and rationale.

      My occupation gave me the ability

      To frequently observe the palace gates,

      Which only aided in my deception of love.

      I worried about her when

      She did not appear on time

      Or if she returned later than usual.

      I became depressed if I missed an encounter

      Due to customers or the weather.

      I needed her in my life

      For balance and became unstable

      If the usual moments were not consistent.

      She provided order in my life

      When I needed it the most.

      She offered me dreams

      Full of passion and unconditional love.

      She gifted me all of that

      Without realizing my existence.

      I was a master of my trade and

      Well-known throughout the city, but

      I kept my secret passion

      To myself as to not show weakness.

      My obsession was strong on the inside and

      Transparent on the outside.

      It never got in the way of my tasks,

      Except if customers demanded attention

      During my ritual visions of the palace.

      I was never rude to them,

      But I never missed an opportunity to view my beloved.

      During the slow peaks of business,

      I often tailored special outfits for her and

      Kept them in the back

      In case she ever ventured my way.

      My future thoughts always allowed me

      To be well prepared for that first encounter

      As I had run through the scenario many times in my head.

      The conversation was well scripted

      Although I had altered it quite a bit from the original version.

      I shared my secret with no one.

      I believed that they would have

      Looked upon me with judging eyes.

      I never dwelled in how people saw me

      In any other instance, but my secret was different.

      I had grown accustomed to people staring at me and

      Deciphering my clothes on any particular day,

      I was immune to their torments and rude gestures.

      I guess I prompted the looks and comments

      As I did sit outside the middle of the city turmoil.

      I did not consider myself strange,

      Only different than the others.

      Everyone tried to collect items and dress

      In order to draw attention their way.

      The fascination with wealth and relics

      Was a belief I did not share with them.

      I believed that a keen personality

      Was the key to a flourishing life.

      Some called it inner beauty,

      I liked to refer to it as inner reality.

      A person could be dressed in the finest of fabric and

      Give the persona of a high quality soul,

      But the inner reality of their being

      Would show a different vision.

      I grew to despise the citizens of the city.

      Mainly due to them always wanting more than they had.

      They were never satisfied with their present belongings

      And always judged others who had more

      Or less than them.

      I could not understand the concept as

      I never wanted something that someone else had.

      I was given items for a reason and

      I also did not receive items for a reason.

      It was not my right to distinguish between the two.

      There was no element of surprise

      If someone constantly wanted additional things.

      When will the want stop?

      I imagined that once people acquire the item they seek,

      That they would soon discard it

      In order to make room for their next desire.

      The endless loop disgusted me and kept me humble.

      For me, I had no desire for items

      Or treasures to increase my approachability.

      No, I only had one desire and

      It was my beautiful goddess

      Who resided behind the palace gates.

      For the most part, my secret desire

      Had remained invisible to all,

      Except for one of my frequent customers.

      On a particular day,

      She caught me staring at my beloved.

      She was an aged widowed woman

    &nbs
    p; Who was once married to a palace guard

      Before he died in battle.

      Her name was Asmodeus and

      She was always kind to me,

      But on one day she startled me.

      While I was off on one of my daydreams,

      She whispered into my ear

      That the palace woman was beautiful.

      The small comment immediately

      Sacrificed any such dream I was having

      And replaced it with the heavy hammer of the present.

      I felt panic and stress

      As if my desire had been uncovered.

      I also experienced slight disappointment

      For allowing myself to dwell so deep

      In my dream that it was apparent

      To someone walking by.

      She placed a hand on my shoulder

      To calm my nerves and told me

      That she would not reveal my secret.

      That she once looked to her husband

      With the same emotional eyes.

      Her words soothed me slightly as

      I felt that we had something in common.

      I pulled a vacant stool and offered her a seat and

      She graciously accepted.

      She appeared tired and weak

      For a reason I did not know.

      I had never talked about my inner emotions

      To anyone before.

      I always thought that the sharing of emotions

      Was pointless due to my belief that others

      Cared nothing about who I was internally.

      When I was younger and more apt to share feelings,

      I could tell that the person

      I was talking to was not listening to my words.

      Instead, they were contemplating their own feelings.

      Once I established that,

      I was no longer the same and

      My conversation techniques changed dramatically.

      I found that most people

      Do not truly listen

      So why waste my words.

      My observation for distinguishing

      Between those who listened and

      Those who did not was quite simple.

      I often times would come up with fake topics

     


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