Stay Firm
Stay firm against the waves of tribulation.
Don't let it bash against your solid foundation.
Don't let your confidence erode into nothing.
Don't let your past triumphs bring your guard down.
Bring your guard down, you will sink to the seafloor.
The menace of your life will stab you in the back.
Crush you into grains of sand till you are unnoticed.
Drown you with weights of hardships till you give up..
You can reach the land of milk and honey.
You will thrive in the new world of success.
You will go past the edge of your abilities.
You will inspire and hit the peak of your leadership
GLORY!_Fear.
Estelle tossed her weapons on the table top in the library. Something had bugged her all night. She heard someone calling her name. Why would the ghost of the being she had destroyed not too long ago now trouble her like this?
She searched the ever swirling pool of knowledge for answers. All she had to do was look into the crystal clear waters and search it’s unending pool for answers. When she looked into it, the water swirled and what she was made her eyes open up much wider. This was not right!
Her eyes fell on that similar face of her mentor. It looked like him, all right. But his wings were missing. And he did not look like the monster/demon she had faced before. What kind of sorcery was this?
There he sat in chains, pulling them with all his strength. She tried to reach it with her hand— then his image vanished. What ever was going on- she’d get to the bottom of it.
She could see the pain whoever had captured him had put him through. His back was severely bruised. They must have done something quite horrendous for him to have no wings on his back. She couldn’t imagine havign to lose her own wings. That made her shake in fear. Whatever She had to do to save her mentor, she would have to do it quick. Before it was too late! He had to be rescued from whoever had him captive.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h9kD9mg3o9w
The Fear~ The Score.
#GLORY!_Fear.
stupid
Stupid, stupid feeling
She could barely breath
Though she was alone
Was it stupid
To hold hope so near
Shouldn't it be overshadowed by fear?
When she knew it would be the same
Time after time
It was always thoughts
churning
stomach
yearning
And truth
Broken
And nothing would
Be solved
And she'd still be alone
In that way
So shouldn't she just take what she has?
A friend
stupid feeling
A good friend
stupid
It's more than enough
More than she could ever ask
So how dare she ever
even
dream
When it's always going to be
Just a big
Stupid
Mistake
Map: Part III
The Story of the Map
(As told by Aaron Torres)
“This map once belonged to the great Fernando Buchante, a world-renowned explorer. He sailed the seas, collected treasure, and enchanted women. On one of his quests, he discovered a treasure too great and too powerful for anyone to possess. Believing he had no other options, he hid the treasure in a place no one would be ever able to find it.
“No one except the owner of this map, which he painstakingly drew the night before he sailed back Spain. The map details the location of the treasure, but even that isn’t enough, for Fernando had set up trials and puzzles along the trail. Only the true of heart can pass and reach the treasure.
“Still, Fernando was afraid that the treasure would fall into the wrong hands, and so he carefully protected the map until he knew who to pass it on to. Years and years went by, and Fernando became old and obsessive. He told anyone who came within earshot about the treasure, claiming he needed them to find it, needed them to get it for him, for he had become too frail to retrieve it for himself.
“At that point, no one believed him, and everyone wrote off his ramblings as the musings of a madman. But his youngest grandson, still enticed with the ideas of adventure and treasure, accepted the map from his frenzied Abuelo. Since that day, the boy’s family has been handing down the map, generation after generation, knowing that one day a young descendant of the Buchante line will finally stand up to the challenge and accept the treasure.”
After much enthusiastic gesticulating, Aaron finally put his hands down, looking to Rosie for her response.
She raised an eyebrow at him. “Let me guess. The young, handsome fellow that will finally find the lost treasure is you?”
He laughed, even though she stared at him blank-faced. “I didn’t say handsome,” he said.
“Well you should have, because every part of that story was romanticized.” She leaned forward, elbows on knees. “Did you say ‘only the true of heart can pass?’”
Her hair had fallen in front of her face, so she didn’t see him make a face at her in annoyance. “It’s true,” he said defensively. “I mean, no one thinks it’s real, but I think it’s worth a shot. What have you got to lose?”
Rosie shifted and looked at him with her dark brown eyes. “Nothing, I guess.”
Read part I: https://theprose.com/post/243841/map
Previous:https://theprose.com/post/244351/map-part-ii
Next: https://theprose.com/post/245602/map-part-iv
Autumn Leaves
Like the bountiful leaves on fall trees,
The flaws of my family are abundant,
Rich in color, ranging from one aspect to another
The leaves bunch together,
Twisting around the gnarled branches
The problems multiplying one by one,
Until, finally, the leaves begin to break off
Plummeting to the frigid, packed dirt
Like a family lying in shambles,
Destroyed by the harsh climate of addiction
Eventually, those vibrant leaves will grow anew,
Ushering in birth, a fresh start for all involved
The only difference between the family and autumn leaves
Is the family will never have that new beginning
It is stuck with what has already grown