(Short Story) We Will Remain

Looking up to the sky as it illuminated every few seconds, Drelv watched the fireworks and the vehicles fly by.  Just moments before, he was running. Running from his home. His mind flashed back to the final moments.

Drelv was standing before his house. His orange pupils scanned the flames that engulfed the building. It was just any old building now to him. The heat pushed passed him, making his spiky black hair sway. He breathed in deeply as a voice yelled in the distance.

“Drelv! What did you do?!”

It was his Guardian.

“I know what is about to happen. Looks like the people started to revolt.” Drelv explained to the Guardian.

Drelv was just turning 20 when he had heard the rumours of the planet’s demise. Eterac had been Drelv’s home for his entire life. It was a peaceful place of blue grasses and green waters and skies. Alas, Eteracians didn’t take kindly to another planet waging war upon them when they had no means of defence.

The Guardian, Drelv uncaring of his name at this point, stood next to him, in awe. Drelv gripped a glowing sphere tightly. He slowly released his grip on a blue object. Out of the corner of Drelv’s eye, he saw his Guardian’s reaction.

“It was you who started this fire?” His guardian asked.

He didn’t respond. Drelv opened his eyes widely and swung his arm at the Guardian. The sphere attached to the man’s chest. Spikes sprang out, embedding in to the Guardian.

“You people did this. Guardians of Eterac, they call you?! It’s all lies! What have you protected us from?!” Drelv yelled into his Guardian’s face.

“I’m sorry Drelv.”

“It’s too late for your apologies.”

Drelv pushed his Guardian away. The sphere changed to a red colour, immediately causing the Guardian to disperse into dust. Drelv’s weapon was a multi-tool that the working class of Eterac used. Luckily for Drelv, he easily hacked the sphere to prepare for the current events.

He had been working for a company that fixed any of the technology available on Eterac. Being around technology his whole life, Drelv modified the sphere he possessed to turn anyone that got in his way to dust. The original tool was for soldering. It wasn’t too hard for him to raise the levels of heat or area of focus.

Drelv lifted his hand up in the air and the sphere flew back to his palm of the glove used to hold the tool. He had started the revolt of the people with a simple fire. With chaos ensuing around him, Drelv knew where to go. There was a hangar of ships that could be his escape of the planet’s end. He hoped with causing the people to notice the war that was about to happen, he could reach the ships with little obstacles.

Explosions boomed through the air as enemy ships zoomed above. Lasers and missiles were landing all around. Drelv thought it just added to the chaos.

“Oi, Drelv! Don’t leave without me!” A familiar voice called out.

Drelv looked behind him. It was his friend, Vadom. Vadom worked alongside Drelv.

“You’re lucky you made it this far.” Drelv stated.

“It wasn’t on my own doing. I brought Cerle.” Vadom said with a smile, as he lifted his hand.

Upon his hand was a similar glove to Drelv’s, but there wasn’t a sphere. It was an AI. A digital female stood tall on his hand. She looked like any other person would just about a foot tall. “Hello Drelv.” She replied.

Drelv sneered at the AI. He turned back to the direction of the hangar. It wasn’t too far from his house. His Guardian had worked at the base that held the ships, so it was easier for him to learn about its location and what it held. Because Eterac lacked any defence, the ships were for trading. Drelv figured he could use them to travel far away.

“We’ll need an AI for the ship, you know.” Vadom said to acknowledge Drelv’s silence.

Drelv had forgotten about that. Trade ships used AIs to run the entire thing. He sighed, but kept going. “Well, come on then!” Drelv said.

Vadom ran to catch up. Drelv eyed him carefully as he talked to his AI. Drelv tuned both of them out. Next to the explosions and screams, he could barely hear them anyways. Vadom looked so cheerful. His blue eyes lit up in the fires that were all around. Drelv watched as Vadom looked up. Vadom turned to him instantly after. He mouthed words, but Drelv couldn’t tell what they were. Drelv looked up and saw what Vadom saw: a missile coming straight down above them.

The two took off in a sprint towards the base that was coming into sight. The missile landed behind them. The massive explosion knocked both down to the ground. There was a ringing in Drelv’s ears as he tried to stand back up. When he got to his feet, he saw Vadom hand combing his long blond hair from the grass and dirt that caught in it.

“Come on, we need to keep going!” Drelv yelled out.

Vadom’s expression became annoyed, but he followed Drelv anyways. Drelv sprinted until he saw the warehouse coming up. “Almost there.” Drelv called back to Vadom.

“Good. Things are getting to crazy out here. I think the real assault is about to begin.” Vadom replied.

Drelv looked up. Vadom was right. The sky was filling lights of enemy ships forming up. The planet would be complete ruin in no more than ten minutes. Drelv continued on anyways. He knew he could make it in time.

After another minute or so of running, the two made it to the front gate of the base that the warehouse was at. The gate was unlocked. The entire compound had been abandoned.

“Hope there is still ships in there.” Vadom said carefully.

“They are trading ships. If any ships were taken, it would have been the cruise ones or personal ones.” Drelv answered, with some doubt of the ships being there still.

He thought how long he waited before he left his house. It took him too long to get the rumours to cause panic and for the crowds to start rioting. But he had to. It was the only way to get the people to realize their fates before it was too late. It seemed rather cruel, but he didn’t care at this point.

Drelv’s heart dropped at the thought of being stuck on this planet, as its surface was obliterated by the weapons of the thousands upon thousands of ships. He shook his head and pushed the gate open. Cerle popped up of Vadom’s hands. “My scanners are telling me there are still ships here.”

“Are you sure?” Vadom asked.

“Well…it’s kind of hard to tell with the ships all above us, but I’m pretty sure some of them getting picked up are here.” Cerle explained.

Drelv ignored her. He walked straight to the warehouse. The large doors were opened enough to fit one person at a time through. Drelv went in first, turning his sphere to a light source mode. The warehouse lit up, revealing a single ship in the distance.

“Well…one.” Cerle said as she appeared again.

“We don’t have long.” Drelv said as he ran at the ship, his arm stretched out to keep the light steady.

Drelv heard Vadom close behind him. The warehouse floor echoed each step they took. Drelv breathed in heavily as he was getting tired from all the running. The entire building began to shake.

“I think it’s starting!” Vadom yelled.

Drelv reached the ship and went up the entrance ramp with haste. He headed straight for the console and sat in the pilot chair. The ship was a decent size, with loads of room to pack tradable items. It was pretty much a small hallway covered with screens and metal plating. Vadom came up the ramp as it began to close. Vadom place his glove to the computers, letting Cerle enter the system. Drelv had placed his sphere in the maintenance slot. The entire ship lit up with screens and buttons.

“We’ve got to leave now!” Vadom yelled as he began adjusting switches.

“Yeah I know!” Drelv said as he began to lift the vehicle up.

The hangar roof opened up at the push of a button. Drelv looked up through the large window around the front. “Moving us up and out now!” Crele exclaimed from within the system.

The ship rose swiftly, barely escaping the opening hangar roof. The whole planet was shaking as ships covered almost every bit of the sky. Drelv knew the ships would be too distracted for them.

Their ship shot into the sky. Right as they passed the layer of enemy ships, missiles dropped. Crele took over the ship controls. Drelv stood up as he looked around through the window. Ships flew by, both enemy and Eteracians. It wasn’t fireworks that Drelv saw. It was his home planet and its people exploding. He could just think how they deserved the war they brought upon themselves. Drelv looked back to Vadom monitoring radars and other systems.

“At least we will remain.” Drelv mumbled.

He looked out into the vastness of space and hoped to find a safer home.

Writing Interference and Resolutions

Well, life seriously throws curve balls at you. Suddenly find myself having to move soon again. Hope it doesn’t interfere too much with my writing, but it may. I still want my third novel done by the end of Spring.
What I’ve learned in the past couple weeks is to choose who you put your trust in carefully. You don’t want to end up in a situation that sucks with any choice you make due to others. At least I have more trustworthy people back where I’m heading.
I want to at least write two to three blogs a week, and stream about the same. I hope to begin uploading my streams to YouTube and Facebook. This year I plan to be more active in getting myself out there as an author. Cheers to the rest of 2015!

Steam and Twitch

I’m a writer that loves playing video games. Loads of fantasy and science fiction inspiration can come from playing video games.

I’ve streamed a bit on Twitch, but I hope to stream just about everything I play. I play a lot of single player games and some multiplayer ones. Some games include: Borderlands series, Garry’s Mod, Alan Wake, Don’t Starve Together, The Forest, and more.

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Shattered Soul sequel novel now available, including no spoilers to the first novel: Amazon and CreateSpace

Get the first one, Shattered Soul: Elements of Lightning, here: Amazon and CreateSpace

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My Sequel!

You can now get my second book on Amazon and Createspace! It’s available in paperback for $10 and eBook for $.99!
It’s a sci-fi fantasy novel with a steampunk theme, continuing my Elementalist series from Elements of Lightning.
You do NOT have to read the first book to read this one. This series will be spoiler free so you can hop in at anytime!

Wal-Mart Zombie Apocalypse

I’m not too sure if many other writers/authors have had part time jobs at Wal-Mart like I have. It could be my love for the post-apocalyptic video game series, Fallout, but I think Wal-Mart would make a great tale for such an event.
I do believe anyone with imagination or a love for horror would have thought that Wal-Mart would be a great place to hold up in an apocalypse. Or at least a place to get supplies.
I’ve worked at two Wal-Marts in the span of almost 8 months. My imagination became like a wildfire when I began to explore backrooms and stock different departments. It’s amazing how little people know Wal-Mart has until you stock it yourself.
Just recently, I began to think of a series based on this idea. Now, I probably would never get to it, due to expanding the universe of Elementalists, such as Ace Venx in Shattered Soul: Elements of Lightning.
One of my biggest questions is, if we all think about using the store in an apocalypse, would we read about it?

Editing Sequel

Working on phase one of the editing process of my sequel steampunk novel, Shattered Soul: Elements of Blood.
Following the events of the sci-fi book, Elements of Lightning, readers do not have to read the first one before this book. The Shattered Soul series will all be connected, but will not give any spoilers to other Shattered Soul novels out or to come.
With the release of the sequel, Elements of Lightning will be re-released with a bonus chapter, the prologue of Elements of Blood.
In other news, I should finally be getting an official website soon. A lot of obstacles came up in my life so I wasn’t able to yet, and the free site setups aren’t very appealing. I may be picky, but oh well.
The editing shouldn’t take too long. I hope Elements of Blood will be out before December, or a bit into December. Hey, nothing like a steampunk fantasy novel for a Christmas present, right?

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Tron Inspired the Lightning Plane

I’ve been a huge fan of Disney’s Tron for years. The idea of a world inside computers sounds so cool! The Grid was a huge inspiration for the idea of my Lightning Plane.

The Lightning Plane in my novel is accessed only by those of the Lightning Element, like Ace Venx. A Lightning Elementalist must use a source of electricity or something that has electricity running through it, like computers.

I couldn’t pass the chance to homage to my favourite Disney movie(s). The Lightning Plane is a digital frontier with a fast paced environment. Made up of things that look like the inside of a computer, the plane is probably the more unique amongst the other planes that are in the novel or future novels.

More are the come in the next books, so keep an eye out for Elements of Blood soon!

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Know The Author: Anime/Manga

I’ve been a huge fan of anime, Japanese animation, and manga, Japanese comics, for as long as I can remember.
The first anime I remember watching was Dragon Ball Z (DBZ for short). DBZ had a lot of action and drama that made me want to keep watching as a kid. Characters held the power to fly, shoot energy out of their hands, and destroy planets! There was so much more they could do. The anime is epic. As a kid watching on TV, I had to wait a week in between each episode to air. Fights would last several episodes, so you can imagine how I anticipated each episode.
Mangas were a new world for me, when I was still in Elementary School. Being a bookworm, it took a bit to get used to reading mangas, due to having to read it from right to left, instead of the tradition left to right. Lucky each manga I read had an example at the beginning. Something that look kind of like this.
My first manga was part of a Shonen Jump issue, which had several popular manga chapters in it. Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, and Yugioh were notable titles.
Over the years, my tastes in the two have changed a bit. I started to collect less mangas, and really only watch anime (next to any of my favourite super wholock shows). Death Note and Black Butler are probably my top favourite with both anime and manga. Black Butler is probably my most favourite. It is about a kid who loses his parents and sells his soul to a demon to become his butler and take care of him. It takes place in England around the Victorian age I believe. What is interesting is that the manga form of Black Butler is pretty different from the anime, which is more reason for fans to read it. DNAngel seemed to be going that approach, being one of my favourite animes of my childhood. I could never find more than the first 5 volumes of the manga sadly. Now Death Note was an iinteresting concept as well. It was my kick start back into anime during high school. It was about a guy finding a book that whoevers name that is written in it dies. The anime covers on how that power can change people and the world around you.
I have seen a few authors make their novels into mangas quite a bit. It would be cool to have such a chance. If a manga writer every asked me about my book (or soon to be series), I would be more than happy to see my work come to life in manga form.