Beneath The Alpha
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was darkening behind him as black clouds drew in from the East, with a g
nsitive nape of his neck, stirring the fine hairs with the familiar touch of a lover. Its cooling presence offered reprieve fro
lull of the receding afternoon heat. Rays of light began to ebb from the walls and floor on silent feet, slinkin
raw his attention away from the cadav
eath, that served to frighten the slaves into servitude. From the golden band still hammered
rearms were marked by slices of skin ripped from the nails of slaves, possibly
te shift. Her tailbone which had splintered through the skin of her lo
as nothing
tual– to comfort one's other half in their final breath. Perhaps she had cried out to the animal in a terrible bout of
son, Gerfast did
uelty had been reduced to nothing but a c
kerchief. A sheen of perspiration surfaced on his forehead despite the lowering of temperatures. "C
eepened at the bitte
read them wide, relishing the crunch and snap of bone: a delicacy not only to an undertaker's
it multiplying. Face screwed in disgust, Gerfast had stepped back as her swollen belly spilled contents cradled within, onto the floor in wet sucki
her through and thro
e creeped and crawled and dove into holes in fl
ged aside bits of pieces of guts while searching
angered by the degradation of he
to shatter within the clutch of his grasp and form a ch
om the table. He watched it struggle to move across the floor like some wounded animal, the sight of it
resurfacing and curving downwards as they languorous
way the gu
otted finger. Their surface was not as brittle as the rest of the bones in her body. His hand curled around one length tentatively and gave it a gentle squeez
ction in the dim light of his workshop which smoothed any
a price he was certain would only keep him alive for another day or two,
f no use by the time
at the affliction devoured the body from the inside, and for people like Gerfast who relied on selling body parts
them side by side on an open cloth spread beside her hip and continued plucking the bones like delicate
t whilst muttering to himself incoherently and unaware of
arly led the needle astray and into
rose to his jaw, throbbing the
m not to bother me w
ur in the sun for a prolonged period of time it pervaded the room without
rfast withdrew his kerchief and carefully dabbed at the beaded sweat along his uppe
w deep breaths to reign
ician dragged his gaze from the cadaver across the
scars from a pox outbreak could not. His unimpressed stare wandered up the waif's whipp
ss for standing by his window just outside the
lis
yo
y brownness of his cheeks, pale blue eyes peered at him a
t his weight onto his other foot and lick at the irid
er and resumed his hunched position ov
you?" The
worth s
ary curiosity- flickering from metallic tables laid upon with surgical instruments to the wooden buckets of arsenic
someone e
ha
owled at t
ing an apparition of the boss to appear from nothingness. "I been meaning to ask..
eaned down to secure the extra length between his incisors, a delicate shiver wi
rdo
don't need no help, if I need
t the first rumble of thunder in the distance: a sound so deep Gerfas
the city like some heliotropic plague that eclipsed the sun an
wn away by severely whipped donkeys, mothers amok snatching their babes while orphans frolicked out
f sugarcane and cotton, they worked hollow-eyed and with quiet apathy as overseers stood in the dis
on at the sight of the boy still standing by
ha
needed
e bid him away with a wave
here that
rn to a final thread that gerfast
o speak when he interrupted, "reck
he
t know wher
as enough to raise a sliver of doubt within
aite. Slowly he swivelled left and right like a guard at watch, pale blue eyes cir
nod
he boy said,
orpse, already reaching for another set of needle and thread to sew up th
" he
ked at him in ira
that nam
Wh
t the place down there,
t and only name to conjure
ng shadow over the mortician's face. "Well I thank ye." He donned the cap again and used
t the youth raised a han
of something dull that niddled the back of his mind. With hands braced on the sill for balance, the man leaned out and
tepped sideways creating breadth to avoid
he paleness. Blood and maggots and rot in that blighted limb. Yet the boy moved with a deceptive air
wing the final light of the sun, plunging the city in a quietness that split onl
ued that chose to die in the shadows between dawn and dusk. Lightning streaked white and hot across the blackened sky. The body of
ed beneath his window and wip