Friday, October 8, 2010

~My Harshful and Dreadful Moment~

The loud tone of the vicious flames against the freshly painted white walls gave off a type of sizzling, and crackle like popping sound; that had woken up Barial. Even if the sounds of the sizzling walls had never awoken Barial it wouldn't have been a problem. His older brother Lightarious (who Barial called Light for short) would have eventually woken him up with his high pitched scream even with the muffled wall. Enormous yellow and red flames were making static popping sounds at Barial's door path, he quickly reacted and dragged out his huge white suede blanket, placed it over the fire, and stomped on it repeatedly until the flames had gone out. The room that was shared between Barial and his brother was full of unique arts, posters, with it also a hand full of memories. Although the art was not his own, he still collected posters of worldwide known super hero's including the 63 Mortal Kombat characters, superstar basketball and football sport athletes, it mostly showed varieties of different rare collected artifacts he stored. Barial knew the bunk bed that once held all of his bedtime nightmare scary stories was for sure gone along with it the rest of his personal items. Barial felt that his room acted as the focus of his attention but not his heart. Light's muffled voice became more and more clear after Barial had leaped out of his room and into the hallway.

He found his brother on his knees, in heavy sweat, face covered in smoke and coughing. Light had done a great job of keeping the fire from spreading throughout the rest of their hallway. Unfortunately the flames gave off the same amount of effort fighting back, as Light had. Barial felt the dryness of his chappy lips and dehydrated mouth, drops of sweat had been dripping slowly from his forehead to the ground. The fact that Barial didn't have enough water for himself and his brother put him in an uneasy situation. Light soon gained conscious after Barial had dragged him away from the heat that the flames had given off. The worse began as they headed towards the stairs.

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