Competition: Maximum Brevity Series: Drabble 1

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Maximum Brevity Series: Drabble 1

Trying something new, thanks to Atty.

This time I'm giving you a one-word prompt - 'Revelation'.

Your interpretation of this prompt is entirely up to you.

This kind of fiction is known in the Internet writing community as a Drabble - find more info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drabble

Your only rule? The usual 250 word cap. ;)

Competition Information
Parent Competition
Maximum Brevity Series: Year 2
Organized by
/competitions/8842
Running time
2015-06-24 until 2015-07-01 (8 days)
Target Unit
Clan Arcona
Competition Type
Fiction
Awards
Fourth Level Crescents
Participants
4 subscribers, of which 4 have participated.
Results
Member
Master Ruka Tenbriss Ya-ir
Textual submission

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cF2ofxbVkAU_v_MWbwmqZoaoEKAuW-GvDN3UQUSeJkk/edit?usp=sharing

250 words

Placement
1st place
Member
Kookimarissia Mimosa-Inahj
File submission
Revelation.docx
Placement
2nd place
3rd place
Bliss
Member
Bliss
Textual submission

“Do you understand now?” the sorceress asked.

Juliana was momentarily stunned. Moments before she had stormed to her door, ready to unleash her frustration on whomever had dared to interrupt her. Her research had not gone well. The secrets of the book still eluded her, and she was at the end of her rope.

Once she had recovered from the shock of finding a superior at her doorstep, she responded “Come again?”

“Do you understand now? About the book?”

Juliana was struggling to process this new development. How did she know anything of the book or of her possession of it? When she had found it, it was hidden away in the rarely used portion of the library. She had only found it by using her keen senses. Had this been a test all along?

“I see” she continued as she let herself in.

Juliana didn't object. She couldn't think of a reason to. She couldn't think of much at all actually, which may have frightened her, had her brain not turned to mush.

“You might be confused, I understand. Rest assured, the book chose you. It knows you're ready. Well, almost. That’s why I’m here. I’m here to open your eyes”

And with that, everything Juliana had studied and puzzled at moved around in her mind like pieces of a puzzle until they formed a whole, coherent picture. Gazing at it, was like gazing into the void and knowing the void gazed back.

In that moment, Juliana’s mind snapped.

Placement
3rd place
Member
Ghost Rulvak Qurroc
Submission
Ghost Rulvak Qurroc opted out of publishing his submission.
Placement
No placement