Space Geographer Part 10

Illustration by Morgan Hannah

By Morgan Hannah, Life & Style Editor


Part nine

The darkness is so pure, darker than anything Iā€™ve experienced before. I cannot help myself. I am unnerved. Itā€™s cold too. And damp. Each surface I grasp at is slick and difficult. I want to call out for the creature to make sure Iā€™m not alone, but a part of me wonders if Iā€™ve been led into a trap. A chill runs across me like an itch I cannot scratch. I cannot tell if itā€™s just me shaking or if itā€™s the mountain thatā€™s shakingā€”like a body quivering in the cold. I wish I could reapply the layers I peeled off earlier, but I cannot see nor do I trust my surroundings, which are narrow and only seem to be growing more narrow the further into the mountain I tread.

My breathing is quick and painful. Count to ten, then repeatā€¦ Vibrations, like a steady drum, pound below me in sync with my rapid heart rate. When suddenly, a bright light shines in the distance as if thereā€™s a crack in the base of the mountain. I pause and hold my breath, listening. The sounds of carefully placed feet navigating the terrain ahead of me give me hope that Iā€™m not alone and that Iā€™m almost out of this. Following the sounds, I wander closer and closer to the light, my raw fingers grasping at the slick stone surrounding me and pulling me forward. The air that hits my face once I break free from the stone is so sweet and freshā€”then very soon after it starts to sour like spoiled milk, and I wrinkle my nose. A flash of green catches my eyes and I can feel my jaw drop and knees grow weak. Wobbling, I crash into the wet stone beneath my feet.

ā€œWhat the hellā€¦?ā€

Part 11