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Time for another writing contest presented by The Collective Anomaly, this time the theme is "sacrifice". Stories can be completely made up or a fan fiction based on Destiny (but original content will totally land you bonus points).
[b]Do you have to be a member to participate?[/b]
[spoiler]No, anyone from the site can submit an entry (but it'd be cool of you to join!).[/spoiler]
[b]When does the contest end?[/b]
[spoiler]The contest ends on Bungie day, July 7th, at 9pm PST. [/spoiler]
[b]What's the prize?[/b]
[spoiler]First place will receive one of the new subclass t-shirts found in [url=http://bungiestore.com/]the Bungie store[/url]![/spoiler]
[b]Who's the judge?[/b]
[spoiler]I will be selecting the finalist as well as the winner. There will be no poll as to avoid alts being able to vote in the polls. I want this to be as fair as possible! Winners will be selected based off of the quality of the story as well as their grammar.[/spoiler]
Contest begins today and I wish you all the best of luck. Have fun with it!
EDIT:
Since I wasn't clear here is the guidelines on length:
Not too long (I don't want an entire novel) but not too short.
CONTEST IS CLOSED.
Winner will be announced Friday.
WINNER:
Midas Cyeneus with his entry:
[quote]"Damn you! How can I help when you won't let me?"
I abruptly shouted, losing sense of my final nerve in one motion of anger. The heat around us propelled my emotions into a realm not fully explored, yet the slew of feelings felt somewhat familiar to me. This had not been the first time I had expressed this thoughts and judging by the position she had on me, this conversation would die faster than I could save it. She was a brick wall, a lifeless obstacle that I could never conquer without the use of extreme force, but to resort to such methods would only prove her point. This simple fact consumed my rational and plagued the course of our discussion.
"Why don't you just go spend the night at your second home? I'm sure the bartender won't mind looking after your drunken self and listen to you rant about your failing marriage." My wife retorted arrogantly, sparing no subtleties about where I chose to let loose my frustrations. A good couple of drinks did sound appealing and the bar would still be open for a few more hours. Tempting as it was to forfeit and fight another day, I didn't want to leave at a quarter to midnight to wallow away on another man’s countertop.
"Our marriage," I stated shamefully, reminding her that she too was equally as guilty, if not more than me. Playing innocent only hurt her in this case. "Don't think that you have more leeway here. I'm staying because I want this to work, for us to work past this hurdle and go back to being a family. I'm fighting so hard for us but you won't commit the same amount of effort."
My wife beamed me with those sapphire eyes that I fell for so long ago, except that the love I once saw behind them were clouded by animosity and bewilderment. She had found new ammunition for her defense, though another mixed sense made her tense up. Her arms folding more tightly than before and her lean against the refrigerator stiffened. "She's caught in the middle. Did you ever think about how she feels? To see us yelling at each other, for me to tell her that daddy's not coming home each night?"
"How can I be there when you push me away at every chance!? She's my daughter too and I don't want her anywhere near this!" I had reached new ground in the wrong direction. But why stop now?
I found my reason to do so. At the dead of night, when the moon illuminated the lands below and the winds were silent out of respect for those sleeping, I thought I heard the faintest shuffling coming from the dimly lit hall. From where the two of us were in the kitchen, the hall connected with the front entryway of our house and also sat adjacent to the stairs. As we stared into the brink emptiness, an audible noise attuned to that of a muffled cry resonated. A child's cry, one that I had become very accustomed to hearing.
"Emma, is that you sweetheart?" My wife sympathetically called out to the dark. We waited until a small figure stirred from her hidden spot among the shadows. She was fully visible once the kitchen lights caught sight of her pink pajamas. Clutching her stuffed animal closely and with eyes puffy from the many tears she had shed, she looked to us glossy eyed.
"Did we...wake you up again?" She nodded and at that, I wasted no time motioning for her to come to me. She complied and once she stood within arm's reach, I carefully scooped her up and rested her on my lap. She held me in her arms but she couldn't bring herself to look up at me. I was at a loss for words to explain again why it was that her father and mother were arguing late into the night.
She sensed the discomfort I possessed and spoke for me. "Why can't you and Mommy just be happy? Like before?"
"I'm sorry Emm. Mommy says and does things that makes Daddy mad and I do things that makes Mommy mad, but no matter how angry we may get, that doesn't mean that we don't love each other any less," I managed to explain, finding enough courage to face my smaller reflection. I think she had a bare concept on my words but I wanted her to understand this new feeling brewing in the pits of my heart. "And what matters most, more than anything in the world, is you. Your happiness is what's important to us."
"Mommy and I have put aside our happiness to make sure that you are loved. We don't want you to feel like you're ever alone or that we don't want to spend time with you. You always come first and we'll do whatever we can to keep it that way, I promise."
Another fresh batch of warm tears came from the little girl at my lap. She let on to me her concerns, though tucked away in her display of affection, I could feel her radiance shining on me. I proceed to softly stroke her autumn hair and when looking to my wife, I could see she was losing her grip on her stern outlook. My hand went out to her and she too joined the small cluster of warmth, quietly sobbing in my weak embrace. I think she could begin to see why I was fighting so hard to keep this relationship alive, to restore the good graces that had kept the three of us happy.
Happy. The word brought about a strange saturation of clarity when I repeated it in my mind. That was all my daughter asked for from her parents. She wanted us to find love in ourselves and each other. Emma understood this and through her childish perception, she relied to us a valuable lesson. Even when giving my daughter all the strength I have, she would still gift it right back to me. Her love for us had built the foundation that elevated my relationship with my wife; the woman who had gave her life to some average man like me. Despite our crash, it was Emma who held us together. It was then I realized; my life meant very little if the two most important girls in my life were crying in my arms. What kind of man am I if I can’t even please the two people I care for when it matters most? I would give the heavens and the earth to see them smile again.
That was her wish; she wanted her parents to stop hurting each other for their sake. She wanted us to be a happy family again. I would fight to see that come true and I could tell my wife felt the same way.
This will become a reality, I know it. If it means seeing them smile once again.[/quote]
If you were not the winner please do not be discouraged, I did not read any bad stories while reading through these. Every one who entered had a great entry, but this user's story really captivated me. I encourage you all try again next time...and yes, there will be more.
Thanks again.
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Edited by Skips: 7/8/2015 12:34:33 AMThe Society of Fallen and Guardians part 1 A Destiny story by Gamesmasternen98 As I looked around another abandoned city the rumble was simply everywhere and this city looked like it had been looted and destroyed over the course of the last centuries. Entire skyscrapers exposed to what was left of Earth's nature and buildings with nothing more than a pile of bricks to remind one of what could have been around centuries ago. I was somewhere far from the now guardian dominated nation of what used to be Russia and into territory that only fallen explorers dared to enter. I'm more of an explorer than I am a guardian myself and taking in the feeling I get when I discover lost civilization pieces from centuries ago gives me a light feeling in my heart that can't be beat. I'm a Warlock that was recruited as part of a guardian program to understand life before the darkness came to be and I plan to accomplish that goal with pride. Exploring is in my nature and for me it's the thought of discovery that helps me cope with the loneliness of being alone sometimes for months until I made my way back to a guardian outpost. On my back was my prized weapon, Bad Juju was something I took with me on almost all my journeys and I never had to worry about running out of ammo with it and it made a great hunting tool for stragglers and the Fallen. I hadn't shot a burst in over a week but I still wanted to remain careful in case I came into contact with an entire Fallen fleet. There were some more crumbling building nearby but as I looked ahead I saw one building that looked to be still standing on the exterior with only rust and age being its downfall. It was one of the few still standing buildings so I decided it would be a good idea to start exploring. The building appeared to be an old hotel and was still fairly spacious despite the rust over time and the rumble. There were still elevators and a front desk used for checking in and some furniture left over. I pulled out my ghost to get an elevator working again and I went up a couple floors. I looked around and could still see rooms with the doors off. The rooms still had mattresses left over or the bathrooms were left with mold all over but some of them were torn up overall. I was nearing the end of the hallway and I had still seen nothing. I suddenly heard I sound that sounded like someone tripped over an old lamp or table. It was near the end of the hallway so I saw the room and decided to take a peek. Inside I could see a fallen vandal who was sitting on the floor with an old electronic sound device on his lap and an old music device next to him. I decided I'd take him by surprise so I grabbed my gun and rushed in from the left side. "Hold it right there fallen scum". I yelled with my gun now aimed in. "Please guardian know that I'm not here to hurt you but to ask you the wonders of the human as a race". Said the vandal with a worried look. I lowered my gun and looked as he sat down messing around with the device trying to get it to work. The vandal then revealed his cape and took out a notebook that by the way the front was titled most likely once belonged to someone of a young age. "I found this long ago and have since been translating it to find out how the young humans used to live. Is it true that life worked like this with school, dealing with bullies, problems with parents, and relationships with females". Said the vandal with a look of curiosity. "I wasn't alive during that time but stories from long ago say that it was a much more simple time back then and only humans would go to war with one another". I replied with a look of despair at what Earth had become. "Guardian do you know what this music box here is or how it works because I found it along with this". Stated the vandal as he pulled out an old record with some dust on it titled Led Zeppelin 3. I pulled out my ghost to see if he could fix it and the vandal was able to set the record into place as the record began to play. I looked at the song list and the Immigrant Song was the tune that was playing now. The sounds brought instant harmony to my ears and for a moment I was lost in the music. "This sounds delightful and I found a lot of these records one day while I was exploring." Said the vandal as he took off his cape to reveal more pockets with other artifacts. Many of them were more records and written documents down to old electronics and children's toys. The Vandal took out some of these objects including two old electronic objects titled Xbox One and Playstation 4 on the electronic items. There was a non functional TV in the room and from stories told I knew how I TV worked. My ghost got it working for me and I looked through the menu on the Playstation 4. I clicked on a game titled The Uncharted Collection and began to play. The vandal watched as I started to play and for the first time in a while I was having fun. The music played in tune with the game and then I decided it was time to play the Xbox. I pulled up a game called Halo the Master Chief Collection and I played for a couple hours. I had become so invested in these virtual worlds with the characters being Master Chief and Nathan Drake. For me it was so interesting to learn about these characters and the situations they went through. In halo there was an alien war like the one we have in this world and I could see many comparisons. For a moment it was just me and my new vandal friend as he sat watching me and sometimes asking questions as I enjoyed this virtual world long forgotten. Suddenly during the game an animal peered into the room and looked at me and the vandal. I was worried as I heard bad stories about the dogs that still remained on Earth but it didn't attack us just yet. "That's my dog I believe they are called". Said the vandal as he looked back at me "I found him on an old journey and we became friends so I take him with me now and we bond together." Continued the vandal calling for his dog now. I began to pet the dog now and he was wagging his tail like any old lap dog before the war. He licked onto my helmet a couple times and for a second I giggled. "Guardian why haven't you killed me yet when I was in training I was told guardians are just savages who want the world destroyed". Said the vandal as he was laying down on an old mattress. "I was told the same thing in training but now I really wonder if you fallen are really just like us." I replied smiling back at my new friend. "The worlds all for us to explore imagine going on adventures together and making our own little society where guardians and Fallen can live together". Said the vandal with a look of hope and sound of hope now coming over him. I thought to myself for a moment and realized that maybe this war really wasn't worth fighting and maybe everything was just our nature and lust for a fight. I decided maybe it was time to join him for my adventures and bond with him for years to come in the same way one would a great friend. Now there was only one thing to say but a million things to do to start this future society. I'm going to call it the Society of the Guardian Fallen. I know it's a little short but this is just a basic introduction to a story I plan to constantly add on to so how was it?