So I've thought about it and I thought maybe that it's about time I posted an extract of my novel. Here is Chapter one. This is still an early draft and I may have to change it. This chapter is from Lux's perspective. Please enjoy and let me know what you think:
1.
Out
of the Shadows
“Lux...Lux...I’m here. Come find me”
The voice called out faintly. It sounded tired but determined. Lux continued to
climb up the mountain. The rock face was icy and unforgivable. She couldn’t
believe that she had even contemplated quitting. She had come so far, and she
knew that failure was not an option. Many were counting on her. She was
exhausted and the cold bit at her bare skin. Her fingers gripped tightly around
the ice axe. Then every mountaineer’s worst nightmare occurred. The harness
began to snap. There was nothing she could do. Her grip on the ice axe slipped
and she descended down the mountain. She had failed.
Destinies are tricky
things to avoid, whether you like it or not. So when Lux Robertson woke up
gasping, in unfamiliar territory, she knew that hers was just beginning. Her
dream had felt so real but seeing her surroundings, she hoped that this was a
dream too. Autumn leaves surrounded her as she shivered in her pyjamas. She sat
up slowly and saw darkness all around. She was in the depths of a forest. Bare
trees swayed with the wind, branches like outstretched arms ready to grab her.
How had she gotten here? Where was she? These thoughts bombarded her, but they
remained unanswered for now. Searching around at her environment, she saw green
grass with dewdrops grew in uneven lengths and a nearby lake, reflecting the
illuminating crest moon in the night sky. She breathed evenly in an attempt to
keep calm, as water vapour swirled around her mouth. Lux heard a stick snap not
too far away and fear overpowered her. She stayed perfectly still in the hope
that whatever was nearby wouldn’t notice her. She was wrong.
An ominous figure stepped out of the
shadows. He was tall and lean with a black hooded cloak. Lux bit her lip in
nervousness.
“Your majesty” He
bowed his head in respect for a moment. She blinked in confusion. All she could
make out were his unsmiling lips. She noticed his shadow move and take a
three-dimensional shape. He approached her and held out a hand to help her up.
Despite her shock, she took it. It was cool to the touch and solid...very
solid. She was convinced that her hand would go through his as if it were made
of mist. When she arose, the shadow dissolved and went back to the hooded
stranger like a dog returning to its master.
“You have a pet shadow?” She asked.
“I wouldn’t put it quite like that. My
shadow is a creature that simply does my bidding. The term ‘pet’ implies it
thinks for itself.”
“Oh” Lux felt a bit dumb. “Who are you
and where am I?” She asked, though she already knew. As soon as she had opened
her eyes she knew exactly where she was as if this place had been buried deep
in her memory. It was a place she had wished never to visit because she had
heard of the dangers that existed here.
“I think you know.”
“Terrahgonia” She
whispered. He nodded.
“Really I’m rather disappointed that
you have forgotten me so easily.” But she couldn’t remember him. A feeling in
the pit of her stomach warned her that he was dangerous. He took several steps
towards her and it took all her willpower not to step back. He made one step
too many into the space she called her personal bubble and she reeled back. He
chuckled a little from the amusement of her obvious fear. “You do not need to
fear me.” He had a deep silken voice that tried to reassure her.
“Says the guy in the hooded cloak” Lux
countered. “If you want to make a good first impression, then you ought to
uncover your face.”
“But where is the fun in that?” Then he
dematerialised. “It’s been so long since I’ve seen you, Lux.” His distant voice
called out. She turned around to see where it was coming from.
“How do you know my name?” He simply
laughed.
“There is no time for
such trivial questions, I’m afraid.” He replied from somewhere else. He seemed
to be throwing his voice everywhere.
“Terrahgonia has lived in the dark for
too long.” Leaves rustled behind her. “It is time to bring out the light.” She
turned around again and the stranger was in front of her, as if he had appeared
from thin air. “It is time for a new ruler to take the reins.” Perhaps he had. She gasped in shock from her
late reaction because she had tried and failed to stifle it. “Terrahgonia needs
you on the throne”
‘This
is not happening’, she
thought. ‘Not now at least’; for she knew
what this was all about. Not only did she know about the kingdom of
Terrahgonia- a realm that had been forced to move into another dimension when
mortals threatened its very existence- but she knew that she was its royal
princess.
“I...I can’t. I’m sixteen. I’m not
ready. Isn’t there somebody else?”
“The people would
never accept him.” She didn’t care. This was not her world. She had not chosen
this and she didn’t want it.
“I’m sorry. Terrahgonia will have to
survive without me.” She turned her back on him and was about to walk away when
he grabbed her arm and pulled her back.
“You have no idea just how terrible
things are here. The kingdom is being ruled by a tyrant. Only with the power of
the Guardians combined can balance be restored.”
“Well good luck with
that”
“I advise you think about it. Perhaps
the next time we meet, you will have a fresh perspective on things.” She
doubted that. “Well, the guard dogs will be patrolling here soon so... until
next time Princess.” He dematerialised in thick black mist. She was left there
cold and alone. Then she heard the sound of growling as well as the rustling of
leaves. She guessed he wasn’t joking about the dogs. A hound ran up to her and
before Lux could make a move, she was in her room again. She was sprawled across
the floor next to my bed. She was hoping the whole thing was a dream when she
looked down at her muddy clothes. Of course it had been real.
She heard a deep laughter and she
looked all around for the source of the sound. Not a person or creature in
sight. Then she saw the slightest flicker of a shadow. A shadow hand waved at
her and then it was gone.
Well thank you for read my first chapter. I hope you enjoyed it.
Mufunde, out

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