Saturday 29 November 2014

DAY TWENTY FOUR
(Who Builds a Fire Pit in a Tomb!?)

GRETA

Greta had a sneaking suspicion when she woke up today, that it just wasn't going to be her day. Untangling herself from Youssef, she went and caught a shower and some breakfast. She wondered how her chickens were doing. It was nice to be away for a bit, but now she was missing it. Greta wondered how she would bring Youssef back, or even if she could. Maybe that catalogue would have something in it.

Sighing as she cleaned up her dishes, she watched Youssef get up, and head for the men's showers. Still not quite believing he was her husband, (Married!) she smiled, now she could do that old hags request without fail.

When Youssef had eaten, she asked him about coming with her to the market. He agreed with a smile and a kiss of her hand. They set out together for the market place.

Once they arrived there, Greta explained to Youssef what it was she was going to be doing. All he did was hug her, and wish her luck. He said he would be waiting for her in the bookstore, and to come get him when she was done. Smiling at the thought of completing her task, and spending the rest of the day with him, made her rush out to find three locals to talk to.

Man, this was harder than it looked. Every time she went to talk to someone, they rushed off. Finally giving up on lunch, and most of her faith in people, Greta decided to be smart. She stood in thought for a moment, and then came up with the idea to talk to the vendors, even if she had to buy something from them to do it.

It took a lot of haggling, not to mention time, but by nightfall she had done it. Smiling a little wearily, she went to get Youssef. Where did he go? When she reached the bookstore, he wasn't there. Did he leave without her? Surely, he wouldn't have. He wasn't that type of guy. She was a good judge of character, and he was great guy, that's why she knew he was the one. Running out of the stall a little frantically, she was about to run back to the camp to look for him, when she saw him at the food stall.

A little of breathy from running, she slowed her pace a few feet from him, and walked up hugging him from behind. She felt him jump a little, and then turn. He was holding out a large plate of food. He told her he had been about to go looking for her. Was she hungry? Of course! Taking his hand, she let him lead her to a table and they shared the food he had bought. He asked how things were going. Giving a little laugh, she told him. The next stop was to tell the little old lady what she had found out, and then go back to camp. He looked a little bored, but she had made him wait all day with nothing to do.

With Youssef following her, she headed to see Inji and tell her what she had found out. She had talked to four people to be on the safe side, but they had all said the same thing. No one was really happy with the company there.

After relaying the news to Inji, the old bat had another request for her! Would it never end!? Sighing a little, she was about to say no, when Youssef took her hand, and said he would get supplies. Touched, Greta nodded, and then told Inji she would.

After Youssef returned with the supplies, They set out for the tomb. Upon arrival a huge slab stood before them. Following the instructions from Inji, Greta examined it, and then finding what she needed, she opened it.

Whew! What was that reek? It smelled like something had died in here. Entering slowly, and allowing her eyes to adjust to the gloom, Greta found herself in a long hallway. Quietly calling out, she made sure Youssef was following her. Feeling a hand slide into hers, she jumped and almost had a heart attack. Youssef, remember him? She said in her head, he's here with you, calm down. Squeezing his hand back, she moved farther down the hallway. Almost to the end, she spotted it. The hole in the wall where her key from Inji would go. Letting go of his hand, Greta took out her key, and pushed it in the slot. There was a click, and a door opened. Turning and smiling at Youssef, she held out her hand. Together they entered into the next room.

It was another long hallway, ending in a small room with a large pool of water. There was nothing else. Telling Youssef to wait for her, she'd be right back, she dived into the well. Ew! Old water was disgustingly slimy. Reaching the bottom, she found nothing. All those days of scuba diving had really come in handy. She shot towards the surface, and emerged from the water. Youssef had been waiting, and seemed relieved when she returned. A little stumped, Greta sat on the edge for a moment and thought. Looking around her, she just couldn't see how to proceed. That's when Youssef complained of the cool breeze coming from the far wall. Going closer Greta realized that it was a bit different from the rest of the walls, just better hidden than the last tomb. Smiling, she pressed against it. She was really starting to get the hang of this.

The next room, they discovered, had another dive well, and a locked door. Otherwise it was empty. While Youssef set about pushing on all the walls, Greta looked at the well, and then dived in. Reaching the bottom, she stretched her arms out, trying to feel for a hole, but there wasn't one. Placing her feet on the bottom, and getting ready to push back up to the surface, she felt something under her foot. Praying it wasn't the remains of one of Inji's past exploration people, Greta reached down to feel what it was. A switch! With a little muscle, she managed to flip it, and then resurfaced. Youssef was staring at the door which was now unlocked. Climbing out, she smiled and called for him to follow her.

Just past the door, and they were in another hallway. Hmmm, at the far end were stairs leading down, and just before them was a switch on the floor with a pair of feet drawn on. Greta went and stood on it while Youssef watched. Suddenly, a piece of wall opened up. Peeking her head through, Greta found herself staring into the very first hall they had come down. Cool! A secret entrance. This was going to be maddening she thought as she took his hand and headed for the stairs.

At the bottom, she found herself in a small entrance way. Growing at the base of the stairs were three plants. She had never seen them, and didn't know what they were, so she decided to leave them alone. Looking ahead, she could see another hallway, but there were three statues blocking her way. What looked like flames were In front of them. What was this place? Maybe if she could somehow tip over one of the statues she could use it like a bridge, and they could run across to safety. Giving the middle one a shove, she didn't tip it over. What she did was push it forward a little bit. As it slid forward, it extinguished some of the flames. Wow! How cool was that!? Pushing it through the fire to clear a path to the other side, she found herself in a small curved hallway. Grinning like an idiot, she gave a little whoop, and kissed Youssef. He smiled back at her, after getting over the small surprise. Taking his hand, and looking all around her, she followed the hallway to its end.

No surprise here, more statues, followed by more flames. Making short work of them, they found themselves in a small hallway, with rubble covering the left side, and what looked like a turn to the right down the right side. Greta decided to try the left first. She made short work of the rubble, only to find a treasure chest underneath. Bonus! She scooped up the contents, and continued on. She could hear Youssef opening the chest again to look, then following her. She came to another rubble pile, this one smaller. As she was clearing it, she watched as Youssef found another switch on the floor with the foot symbol. He gave her one look then stepped on it. A piece of wall broke open just in front of him, beyond it she could see the stairs and the three plants. Good, a short cut. Clearing the last of the rubble away, she found more coins. She scooped them up, and put them in her bag. Just as Youssef came back over, she reached out and took his hand, then headed for the hallway.

By following the right turn, she had found herself in a small concealed chamber with another dive well. Maybe these were bathing chambers? Nah, that one had had a switch. Making Youssef wait for her, she dived in and started searching for a lever. No lever this time, but a hole. It was kind of lit up from down here, by some kind of moss growing around it. If she squinted, she could see an opening on the other side. Returning to the surface, she told Youssef what she had found. Well, they couldn't go back, she explained, so they may as we'll try forward. Together they swam through the tunnel, and then surfaced on the other side.

Boy was it stifling! The room they had entered into was boiling hot. There were several fires raging, and more statues. Taking a small look around, Greta noticed more funny looking patches of walls. Now that she knew what to look for, they were easy to spot. Totally exhausted, and sure Youssef felt the same way, she suggested they set up camp for the night, and start fresh in the morning. Youssef agreed. Snuggling with Youssef, Greta drifted off to sleep in their tent.


YOUSSEF
When he woke up this morning, Greta was gone again. Had she left him behind again? Checking for a note, and not finding one, he left the tent, only to see her washing dishes at the camp sink. Hmm, so she really was tidy, it wasn't just a nervous fluke. Fine by him. Feeling a little stiff from sleeping on the dirt in a tent, he headed for the showers. If only they were co-ed.

He went to get a quick meal and found Greta staring off into space. Deciding to leave her alone with her thoughts for a bit, he finished his breakfast, and was about to take his dishes to the sink when she asked him to come to the market with her. Hmm, this could be a bit disastrous. I mean a lot of the women there knew him, none of them knew he was married. He'd have to be careful, after all he couldn't say no. It would look suspicious.

At the market, Greta explained to him why she was there. Somehow she had gotten herself tangled up with that stupid company, and was doing their dirty work. It made him mad, but he wasn't sure he knew why. After all, what business was it of his what she did. It wasn't like they were really married, sure he liked her company, but what man didn't like the company of a woman? He was just using her to get what he wanted, she was just a different prize than he was used to.

Looking around, he spotted several potential dangers, and to his relief one place of shelter. Wishing her good luck, he told her he would wait for her in the bookstore, then he gave her a hug and left. The bookstore was run by an older woman, who knew he was a dog, but didn't care. She herself was married to a well -thought -of man in the town, but tended to use Youssef for some fun, because her husband was a "useless lump" as she called it.

Feeling a bit peckish, Youssef stretched and decided to go get some dinner. He had spent a pleasant afternoon bantering with his friend. Boy, had she laughed when he told her about his current situation. He thought she was going to die from laughter. Where was Greta? It was night all ready, and she still hadn't come for him. Feeling a bit anxious, he headed for the food vendor, glancing for Greta. He'd give it a better search after he filled up his stomach.

After flirting a bit with the vendor and assuring her he hadn't forgotten her, and that he would visit her soon he promised, he finally got his food. Just as he was about to find a table, someone hugged him from behind, jumping a little he recognized Greta's arms a second later. She was so affectionate, none of the other girls were, unless you gave them something first. She really was different. Snapping out of his thoughts, he quickly glanced up, but the vendor was nowhere to be seen, she must be in the back. Phew! Crisis adverted. Turning he smiled and offered her food, he told her he had just been worried about her not eating, and had gone to get her some food. He watched the smile spread across her face. Now he had no choice, when she nodded, he took her by the hand and led her to a table that was blocked by some vases of plants. Now, no one could see them, and if they did, well, he was just helping some foreign woman for a bit. After all, he couldn't afford to burn bridges here. If things didn't work out as planned with Greta, he might have to come back.

Over dinner, he listened to her prattle on about this work she was doing. Now she needed to go talk to the old woman. Would this day never end? Yes, of course he would go with her. Taking her hand, he let her lead him to the woman's house.

He waited a few steps behind her as she waited for the old woman to answer. Old people sure were slow. Finally the door opened and the old woman stepped out. Oh no! It was Inji! That old busy body, gossiped about every little thing to anyone who was willing to listen (or unable to get away.) After a few minutes, she gave Greta another job. Go to tomb and explore it. Greta was getting mad, and about to say no, when inspiration struck him. Staying partially shrouded in shadows, he reached out and took Greta's hand to catch her attention. He told her he would go back to the market and get supplies for them. He was willing to go with her. He could see Inji trying to get a better look at him, and hoped she didn't. Turning and heading back to the market as fast as he could, he went to get some supplies. After all, if they were in a tomb, they couldn't run into anyone he knew, and they would have some privacy. Things couldn't be better.

By the time he got back with the tent, and other supplies Inji had gone inside. Smiling and taking Greta's hand, they headed for the tomb together. How bad could this be?

The entrance to the tomb was very intimating. How could she want to come to a place like this? Was she crazy!? He didn't know what she did, but the door opened. The smell coming out of the now open door was disgusting! Trying hard not to gag, he watched as Greta went in a little ways. Expecting to hear blood curdling screams and the door to slam shut on her, he was preparing to bolt. Tragically widowed before a week had passed, began to run through his head.

He heard Greta call out to him, well she was still alive. Now he couldn't run away, heaving a sigh and shaking his head, he walked into the tomb. Reaching her, he put his hand in hers and felt her give a start. Good, he wasn't the only one feeling nervous and bit jumpy about this. He smiled a little when he felt her squeeze his hand.

Holding hands they made it to the next room, well more like hallway. He had lived here most of his life looking at this dusty tomb, but never had he imagined anything this intricate was inside. After all, these things were supposed to be from ancient days. At the end of the hall, they came to a well. There was still water in it! How gross was that? You couldn't pay him enough to get into it. So, he was a little shocked when Greta turned to him and told him to wait here. Then she climbed into the well, and disappeared below the surface. Shaking his head and chuckling quietly to himself, he began to wander around the room. She was certainly crazy. Who had he hitched himself too? The minutes began to pass, and he sat by a wall and waited. Finally she resurfaced, but the look on her face wasn't a good one. She sat down on the edge lost in thought. Finally unable to stand the silence anymore, he told her they should look elsewhere, because the breeze from the one wall was really chilly. She looked up at him questioningly, and he pointed to...well make his point. He watched as Greta got up and started looking closely at the wall. What in the world was she doing? It was a wall, an old dirty, cold wall. Smiling, she began pushing against the wall, suddenly the wall moved! Mouth open in astonishment, Youssef watched as another room became visible from what was now a doorway. No way! That was actually kind of cool. Looking at his wife grinning like an idiot, he couldn't help but feel some pride in her.

The next room was more of the same. A well, four walls, but also a door. Checking to make sure it wasn't open, Youssef began to press on the walls, you know just incase they had another opening. He heard a splash and knew Greta was in the well. How she managed to get into those dirty, pits was beyond him. They were probably covered in...well, who knew what. There was a click and a creak, and the door that was behind him began to open. His heart hammering in his chest, he watched the doorway for sounds of movement. Which of course is when Greta surfaced, and he thought he felt his heart stop for a moment. Gods, that was scary. Greta explained as she got out of the well, and then waited for him to join her by the door. Together, they walked through.

Huh. Another hallway. Wait, wait, wait. This one had stairs at the end, and funny coloured stepping stone halfway down the hall. Shrugging, he followed Greta's lead. Did this not bother her? Wasn't she frightened? He almost needed a fresh set of pants. He watched as she stood on the stone. There was a scraping sound, and a piece of the wall opened up. After looking through, Greta took his hand and started heading for the stairs. They were going deeper? Oh boy! He thought sarcastically.

At the bottom was an astounding sight. There was a hallway blocked off by statues and fire. How could fire be burning down here? This place was thousands of years old. Shaking his head a little, he followed Greta as she went to look at some plants. Oh! Now this was interesting. These were flame fruit bushes, they were very rare in Al-Simhara. He could tell from the look on her face that Greta didn't know what they were, but he did. They were worth a small fortune to the right buyer. Looking closer at them as Greta wandered off he could tell, they would be ripe for harvesting soon. Making a mental note of where they were, he turned when he heard Greta grunt followed by a scraping noise. Thinking there was trouble, he tensed to run away from whatever was attacking, when he saw it was just Greta pushing one of the huge statues forward. What was she doing? He watched as the moving statue put out the flames in front of it. Standing in a now clear patch, Greta beckoned him to follow, so he did. Youssef did not want to be left alone down here, and his wife seemed to be the safest place to be; she was fearless. He had a new respect for her.

Okay, another hallway. Rubble at one end? Check. Mysterious corner at the other? Check.  Choices, choices he thought to himself. Greta turned to the left, so he followed. Letting a small sigh out, he started helping her clear away the rubble. There was a dusty old chest underneath which Greta opened and took something out of. What was it? As she headed further down, he opened the chest and looked in. Empty, hmm, what had she grabbed? Wandering further down the hall, he found her moving a smaller pile of rubble, hey look! There was another one of those floor tiles by the dead end. Youssef went and stepped on it, after all Greta had stood on the last one and opened a secret door, maybe this one would too. He had been right. A section of the wall opened up, and beyond was the set of stairs with the flame fruit. Had they just gone in one huge circle? Weird, he turned and started to head back to Greta. She stood up just as he reached her, was that gold coins she was slipping into her bag? How lovely, he'd have to lighten her load of those back in town.

They turned to the right and kept going down a hallway that seemed to curve in on itself. At the end? Another well of course. He watched as Greta disappeared into the water. This sucked. It was cold, creepy, damp, exhausting, and...well, just sucky. He stood when Greta surfaced again and began to excitedly tell him about what she had found. She wanted him to what!? He wanted to scream no at her, and storm out, but figured he would be lost within minutes and die down here alone. Putting on a strained smile, he climbed into the well with her. Ok, maybe this wasn't so bad. At least it wasn't freezing cold. It was kind of warm actually. Why was it warm? Don't tell me she peed in it. That was just gross. Holding his breath like instructed he dived under the water and followed her.

Just as he was losing the ability to hold his breath any longer, his head broke the surface. Boiling! He could already feel his hair starting to dry. Heaving himself over the edge of the well, he saw a room filled with fires and statues. Great they were in the devil's playroom. Tired ,he wondered what Greta would do now. To his surprise ,she suggested they set up camp. He nodded, he was bone weary and just wanted to sleep. She must be feeling worse, but you wouldn't know it. Smiling a little as he setup the tent, he had to admire her determination and will power. She was certainly something else.

Snuggling with her in the tent after a small meal of hard, dried rations, he wondered if they would make it out of here. If someone had asked him where he'd be in his life, he certainly wouldn't have answered in some dusty old tomb. Well, his plan had kind of back -fired, but he was learning a lot, especially about his new wife. That wasn't so bad he thought as he drifted off to sleep.

Wednesday 26 November 2014

DAY TWENTY THREE
                                                 (Things are not Always as They Seem)

GRETA

Waking up earlier than Youssef, Greta lay there smiling to herself. It all felt like a fairy tale. Slipping out of the tent quietly, she used the camp facilities and decided to eat breakfast. He was so adorable when he slept, she just couldn't bring herself to wake him. Sitting at the table, and smiling to herself like an idiot, her mind kept wandering back to Mr. Moussa and his request (practically a command actually,) to find his subordinate and do as they command. Why was she thinking of this? Sighing at how stupid she was being, she quickly scrawled out a note. She left it in the tent for Youssef to find when he woke up, then she went to find this Inji Ameen. She was hating herself all ready.

Knocking on the door of the house she had been directed to, Greta was surprised to find a little old lady answer. Feeling foolish for expecting some huge bear of a man with impossible requests, she laughed a little to herself, plastered a smile on her face and introduced herself. After all, how bad could it be? She probably just wanted some company for awhile, that wasn't so bad was it?

Stupid, old battle-axe! Boy, could looks be deceiving! That wasn't a woman, that was a demon in disguise! After introducing herself, all vestiges of niceness disappeared off that woman's face. A few insults about Greta's capabilities later, and she was ordered to go off and hunt down turquoise in the country side. What did she look like, Greta wondered to herself, an errand boy? Some under-paid, over worked lackey!? Well, she wasn't! Which got her wondering why she was searching through some bushes for some stupid gem, instead of giving that woman the tongue lashing of her life.

Several hours, and many, many complaints later. Greta brought the deceptive old hag her turquoise. Giving her a thank you, and then smiling evilly, she ordered Greta to talk to three locals about this company to which she and Mr. Moussaka belonged.Giving a sigh, Greta nodded. It was probably easier just to do it, and get it over with. Besides she didn't want Youssef to think his new wife was a quitter. Now what would be the easiest way to do this?

One quick ride later, she found herself in the market place. Inji had said she had to talk to locals, she didn't say she couldn't enjoy her time doing it and get a little shopping done at the same time. Greta hit a few of the shops, and bought some books, and also discovered a small shop that sold metals and gems for cheap. Half of these she had never heard of back home. Well this could be interesting, so she snatched them up. Now, on to business. Zeroing in on one of the merchants, she struck up a conversation. Trading gossip, and talking about her time in the tombs, she eventually got around to asking for the info Inji had wanted.

Listening to the complaints about the company's behaviour of late, Greta felt exhaustion kicking in. Heading back to camp and Youssef, she couldn't figure out why they were doing all that digging. Why bother? What were they after? Hmm...

YOUSSEF

Feeling blissfully lethargic, Youssef rolled over to cuddle his new wife. Grinning he went to wrap his arms around her, and found himself hugging air. Huh? Opening his eyes a bit, he discovered he was alone in the tent. Hmm, she seemed to be an early riser. Well, that could work out in his favour. He knew she had been an easy mark from the first time he had met her, and what an innocent! Staring at him with those puppy eyes from day one. He had played along, and humoured her, at first just for entertainment, but as he talked to her that first day and got to know her, something changed. He had to have her.

Shaking his head from the silly thoughts in it, he wondered what went wrong. Let's face it, he never planned on settling down. His goal was to seduce as many women as possible in this town and live like a king with them all loving him to the point of supporting him. Greta was just going to be a little icing on the cake. How many times did one run into the opportunity to fleece a foreigner, and have little fun with her, then get her to leave? Not often. So, what went wrong? After she had left that first day, he was sure he  had her hooked, and he was right. It was a little worrisome the next day when she hadn't shown up, after all he was hungry and wasn't going to wait forever. Plus, his house was a bit of a sty. Did she think he hadn't noticed the way she kept trying to to "discreetly" clean his house when he wasn't looking? He wasn't an idiot. Oh yes, he had lucked out this time. Feeling slightly annoyed at her inconsiderate nature for not showing up immediately today, he grumbled a little and went to find one of his regular local girls. She would probably be good for at least a meal today.

When Greta hadn't shown up right away the next morning, he felt some of his self confidence start to ebb away. Maybe he wasn't as good as he thought. Maybe she wasn't so easy after all. Sighing, he was about to set out for one of the local girls again when there was a knock at his door. Peeping out the window to see who it was, he smiled. Nah, he still had it.

Greta had come in smiling, and acting coy. He, of course ,had welcomed her and set about making her feel welcome and as at home as he could. That's when things went wrong for him. He spent hours listening to her prattle on about one stupid thing after another, but somehow watching her talk about it, gesturing wildly, and talking so animatedly, he actually began to enjoy it and listen. Her whole face lit up as she talked about figuring things out, and she laughed at herself about some of her mistakes (that was kind of cute.) What was wrong with him? Just as he was coming to his senses, and about to politely ask her to leave, she stunned him by getting flirty. He could tell by the look on her face, she thought she was being subtle about it, but she was about a subtle as sledgehammer. It was kind of attractive in a weird way. Now, we were getting somewhere. Flirting back, he waited to see if he would be getting what he wanted. It looked like it. Excited by the prospect of a pleasurable night, he started getting a little too caught up in what was happening. When she told him she wanted him to wait for her, he readily agreed. Not that he would, but if it would speed things along, why not say it? By the time she figured out it was a lie, he would be long gone. Things just got worse from there. She had proposed, and being too caught up, he had said yes. Crap! Now what? Well, he could fix things later. She'd never know right? Right. Grimacing a little, he felt a little twinge of guilt. Then things really took a turn.

Sensing he was losing her, he moved away and went to his room. In a small box on his dresser sat a box with all his mothers old jewellery in it. He opened it up, and selected one of her favourite rings. His father had given it to his mother shortly after they were married, as a symbol of his commitment to love her forever. His father had died in a freak sandstorm when he was two. He had gotten turned around, and barely able to see had stumbled too close to a small lake of water. It turns out that lake was home to a group of crocodiles. All they had found were a few scraps of clothing and a finger. He hadn't been old enough to understand at the time, but his mother made sure he never forgot. She told him stories everyday, sometimes what felt like all day. She had passed away a few years ago, soon after he had become an adult.

Shaking his head to clear his thoughts, he couldn't understand why he was thinking of such things now. Not when Greta was out there about to bolt. Squeezing the ring in his hand, he walked back out and slipped the ring on her finger. What was he doing!? She looked so happy, he smiled. She had a nice smile, and he felt a bit of a flutter when she did. This was all for tonight right? Smiling, he embraced her, and held her, loving the feeling of her in his arms. Oh crap! What was happening? This wasn't happening right? RIGHT!?

Smiling to himself as he lay in the tent, he couldn't help but chuckle a little about the night before. Oh man, he had been right about it being a pleasurable night, and he was so sunk. Oh well, he could start over when they went back to her town. He could be discreet if needed. There were probably a lot of young women in need of a man to take care of there, even a married one. Sighing, he sat up and saw the paper fluttering down off of him. Curious he grabbed it, and began to read.

So that's where she was. Well, there was probably no use in sitting around this camp all day. He would be leaving soon, might as well make a few visits before he left. Besides it would give him a chance to work on his discretion skills a bit. Getting up, he headed to use the facilities.

Heading into the market place, he spotted one of his usual girls. She wasn't quite the beauty Greta was, heck most of his girls were, but she was passable. Plus she could cook better than most of his other girls, hmmm, he wondered what Greta's cooking was like? Snap out of it! Giving his face a bit of a slap,he moved forward. Some harmless flirting later, and he was at her house enjoying a wonderfully home-cooked meal. She really was the best cook. He smiled at her as she kept moving closer inch by inch. Yes, here it came, the part where his real skill showed though, this is what kept them coming back to take care of him. It's not like he wasn't having fun, and not giving something back in return.

As she came closer, squeezing up for a kiss, he could feel himself pulling back a little. Wait! This wasn't right, what was wrong with him? He leaned forward, and gave her a kiss, wrapping his arms around her. She didn't feel anything like Greta. Oh no! No, no, no, no! Ah, man! Suddenly standing upright, so that she face - planted into the floor he darted out the door offering quick apologies.

Walking down a lane towards the camp, he sighed. Great! Now he was in a pickle. What was wrong with him? Why was he doing this? It was to get to a bigger pool of women right? That was right, right? Then why couldn't he keep Greta's face out of his mind? Suddenly, he burst into laughter like a mad man. Sunk! He was sunk. Sitting down in the shade of a tree, he laughed until he cried.

Gazing up after awhile, he noticed that it was almost night. He got up, dusted himself off and turned to head for camp. He noticed a garden in the yard of this house. I wonder if she can cook, he thought. Quietly, and quick as he dared, he crept into the garden and began to pick it clean. He had to hurry. Food was scarce in the desert, and gardens like these were closely guarded by their owners. Smiling he worked quickly and efficiently, then headed for camp. He could have a career as thief, he was so good he thought to himself.

Back at camp he looked for Greta, but couldn't find her anywhere. Surely, She was ok. Sitting down by the fire pit, he absent-mindedly poked at it. Soon, he saw her walk into the camp, looking tired and dirty. When she looked up and saw him, she smiled and it lit up her face. She really did have a beautiful smile. He couldn't help but grin at her in answer. Walking over to her, he asked how her day went. Seriously, what did he care? Strangely enough, he found himself listening to her talk. Then she asked about his. Feeling happy that she asked, but guilty about his actions today, he gave her a vague answer. Then he  took her by the hand and led her to a tent. Smiling as he watched her get in, he soon followed. Ah! This is how it was supposed to feel, just right.
A Note From the Author
 
 
So, the unthinkable happened to me about 3 weeks ago. I lost my challenge game. Poof up in smoke! I have no idea where it went or why? Maybe it was the bad writing, maybe it could see where I was taking it and it didn't like it. Who knows, Charles the Evil chicken could have deleted when I wasn't looking because I didn't give him enough time on the front lines of the story.
 
 
The Point is, it's gone. I, however, in a very smart move for me (this almost never occurs when I want it to) had saved upto 50 blog posts where I was writing them. So, I've gone back and started a game with the same character, and followed my previous blog posts up until this point. Now the next blog post will have some names changed because obviously I couldn't draw the same random characters to fill some of the posts.
 
 
On a side note, I have pictures that I've been practicing taking in game. They're not great, probably not even good, but they are there. So, I will be going back to previous posts and trying to widgy them in there. Hope you enjoy.

Wednesday 19 November 2014

DAY TWENTY TWO
(Romance is for Those Who Believe it Exist)



After waking up, and discovering that it hadn't all been a dream (nightmare or not, she couldn't tell,) Greta set out determined to find Youssef. After showering, eating, and let's face it, just getting out of the darn tent, half of the day was already gone.

Feeling sore, and punished to the max, Greta went and knocked on Youssef's door. Hoping that he was home, she felt relieved when he finally answered it. Inviting her inside with a smile, Greta eagerly followed.

They talked for hours about everything, and nothing. The more they talked, the more Greta started feeling like she was going to miss out on something special in her life when she left. Staying for dinner, and a few drinks after, she decided to test the waters and see how Youssef felt.

Flirting a little bit, she could tell he was interested. Oh goody! Continuing her flirtatious assault, she finally confessed her feelings. Wait! Wasn't it supposed to be the other way around? Feeling a bit embarrassed, she was more than pleasantly surprised when he asked her to look at him, and then kissed her. He kissed her! Greta felt like her heart was about to explode from happiness. Oh, now how was she going to leave? Feeling like a bit of an idiot, and slightly disappointed in herself, she told Youssef how she felt. Smiling he said he felt the same way. Feeling like a sad, and extremely happy idiot, Greta blurted the first thing that popped into her head.

Will you be mine forever and wait? Did she really just say that? Man, she sounded like all those air - headed heroines in the novels she used to read in Bridgeport. She had been so disgusted with them for simpering like fools over men, and now she had turned into one. The world was ending. He must think she was a foreign idiot. Great! She heard him give a chuckle and then hug her and say yes. OMG! Hugging him back, she told him she didn't want to let him go. He said he felt the same way. Laughing as she said it, she said marry me. To her surprise, he gave a little jump for joy and said yes. Did she just hear that right? Totally  stunned as he walked away, she started to feel a little nervous. Then he came back with a ring. Saying it was his mother's, and giving a small embarrassed excuse that it was all he had, he slipped the ring on her finger and vowing to love her, he gave her a kiss.

Laughing like an idiot, she took him back to her camp. Amused at the tent, Youssef entered into it, and beckoned Greta inside. Oh, bliss! Greta had never  known such happiness.

Monday 3 November 2014

Day Twenty One
(Just because you used to play in dirt, doesn't mean you still have to)
 
So, waking up in a desert was mildly disconcerting. Greta started checking out her surroundings. She was in some kind of a camp, and there was a board "for intrepid adventurers." You can get jobs here? Well, why not? Picking one, she decided to set out to talk to a Mr. Moussa.
 
On her way, Greta's heart almost stopped. The most beautiful sight she had ever seen came walking out of his house. Greta's heart started pounding, she wasn't sure what to do when he came over and started talking to her.
 
It turns out his name was Youssef Nagi, but she just barely managed to catch it after the third time he said it. It was easy talking to him, but she had a hard time concentrating on any one thing, which also seemed to amuse him. God, he was blindingly stunning! The more she talked to him, the more she realized he was just a friendly soul. After another hour, she left with the promise to come back and talk another day, and that was one promise she intended to keep.
 
Making a wrong turn (which was easy to do in these twisting, turning streets, ) Greta ended up in  what she later learned was the market place. Taking a look at what was for sale, she made some purchases. Then she continued on to Mr. Moussa's.
 
A TOMB!? Did she hear him right? He wanted her to go into a tomb and find some papers. Why would anyone stuff papers in a tomb full of dead people? Well, alright. She wanted a new experience right? Might as well try, as long as she got to meet Mr. Handsome again what was there to lose? She had better meet him again, or else she was going to be haunting someone for eternity.
 
Heading to the location they had discussed (someone needs to work on their direction giving skills,) she went down the stairs imagining an ancient trap or a mummy devouring her. Stop it Greta! Stupid imagination! It was going to kill her before she could get started. Well, this wasn't so bad. It was well lit, and although a little musty smelling, quite comfy. Spotting something glittering on the ground, she went to check it out. Coins! A huge pile of coins. While picking them up, she looked around and spotted a treasure chest. Hmmm, well why not? He had said she could keep what she found as long as she gave him the papers.
 
A key? What was she supposed to do with this? Greta stood up, clutching the key in confusion. Honestly, this was weird. Sighing, she leaned against the wall, and found an indent in it. Wiping it off, there was a missing space in the shape of her key. Aha! Putting the key in the hole, she heard a snapping and creaking sound. Turning to see if she was about to die, she discovered one of the doors was now opened slightly. She entered, crossing her fingers that the papers would be on the other side.
 
Of course not. What there was was a nasty, creepy looking statue. Actually, it kind of reminded her of her Uncle Albert. It was the long pointy nose and the wing-tip hair she supposed. Um, ok now what? She had played enough Zelda to know that sometimes statues came to life and bounced you death. Ugh, death by Uncle Albert would just suck, at least this statue didn't have his bad breath. Walking closer, she kept her eyes on it. Almost all the way to the statue, Greta stepped forward and the floor sank a little bit. She froze in shock as she heard the same sound as before and saw another door opening. Alright! The papers had to be through there. Moving forward towards the door, she paled as the door slammed shut in front of her. What was happening? Turning in confusion, her heart pounding, she looked for the danger. Ok, the statue was right where she left it. Good, she had been about to scream from sheer terror. Calming her heart down, she slowly walked back to the statue. Stepping on the spot from before, she heard the door open, turning and getting ready to dash she moved her foot off the ground and the door slammed shut. Oh! It must be a switch! Testing her theory a couple of times, she wondered how to make it stay. Her eyes wandered over to Uncle Albert. Hmm, does it move? Greta walked up to Uncle Albert and pushed. Yes! It moved, giggling a little bit she had to admit finally getting to push Uncle Albert around would be good for a change. Now we're getting somewhere, pushing Uncle Albert over to the switch (chuckling the whole way,) she heard the door open. Smiling, she headed for the open door.
 
In the next room were more Uncle Albert's (she could never escape the silly man at family gatherings either,) and with a little looking, another switch. Well, this is easy to deal with. Feeling confident, Greta pushed one of the statues on the switch and started looking around the walls. She heard a click, but no door opened. What? She walked over to the door, but it wouldn't budge. Taking a deep breath, she spun around and started scanning the room. She had heard a click, something had happened. After a few moments, she noticed a new spot on the floor. Walking over, she noticed a drawing of footprints on it. Well, what was there to lose besides her feet? Stepping on it, she heard the door open. Gingerly stepping off, and waiting for the door to close, Greta started sidling toward another statue. However, the door remained open. Letting loose a small sigh of victory, she headed through the door.
 
Greta noticed the treasure chest first. Opening it, she found a few pieces of treasure and sheaf of papers. Yes! This must be what Mr. Moussa had wanted. Scooping them up, she quickly stood, and lost her balance. Reaching her hands out, she braced herself against the wall, and felt it move a little bit. Huh? Standing up, she took a look at the wall; it seemed a bit different from the rest. Giving it a few pushes, Greta discovered a new room. Oh sweet! Wait, isn't this the part in all the movies when a dead mummy came and ate you? With her heart hammering in her chest, Greta entered the little chamber and discovered another chest. Oh, thank the stars! Feeling relieved, and wanting to get out of this creepy place, Greta took what she could and went back.
 
Back in the treasure room, she looked around and noticed another set of stairs. Well, she go forward, or go back. She pondered for a moment, and then chose the stairs. After all, what if she went back, but the rooms snapped shut and locked, and the switches wouldn't work anymore? Giggling a little nervously (stupid Hollywood,) she mounted the stairs. At the top was a door, and to her left was another treasure chest. Directly in front of her was a footswitch. Opening the chest, she seized the treasure, then stood on the switch. Nothing happened. Uh-oh. Feeling a little panicky, she stomped and then jumped on the switch. Finally, the door swung open! Feeling like it was a limited time offer from some sadistic, fun-loving god, she practically ran into the next room.
 
Blinking in confusion for a few moments, she finally realized that she was back in the very first room again. Wait, how'd that happen? Had she really done it? Had she made it all the way through!? Feeling giddy, and triumphant, she jumped for joy, laughing out loud and feeling a bit silly. Well, wasn't she talented. Time to get these papers to Mr. Moussa, and tell him all about it. Oh, and wouldn't this make a good story to tell Youssef? Smiling to herself, Greta ran out of the tomb.
 
Man, that did not go as she had expected. When she had returned the papers to Mr. Moussa, he had smiled and congratulated her, and then told her to meet someone else and do more work. What was she, one of his workers? She didn't think so, he was a fool if he thought she was doing that again! Feeling somewhat put upon, and extremely tired, she got directions back to her camp, had a bite to eat and sank into a blissful slumber in one of the smelly tents on the hard packed ground.