I am a member of a Forum called, Ravelry. A group on there that I am a prat of, has bi-monthly writing challenges. They have three predetermined elements that you must incorporate into a story that is between 1,000 and 10,000 words long. This months elements were:
Person: Prisoner
Place: Planet (other then Earth)
Thing: Pizza
Those three elements fit perfectly into a story that my siblings and I were doing.
Bertie's Diary
Macatoutou, November 12, 2118
Dear Diary,
I swear, some days I could scream! I just want to bust loose, go somewhere,
DO something! I know that I was looking forward to the adventure of starting a new life on Tasural, but I never expected
THIS!! When we had to crash land on this unknown planet (which we have since named Macatootu) I was kind of excited, but
now?
The loneliness and solitude is enough to drive a person insane! It's
not that there aren't people here (there are 25, Captain Dan,
Alessandro, Chiara, the 13 Robertsons and we 9 MacKays), but the
monotony and
sameness (if that is even a word) of everything gets
to me. We see the same people, the same sights, eat the same food. I
feel like a prisoner here. We have been here for 9 months now. I just
want
out! I want to rise, fly, touch the sky! I want nice,
cheesy, bubbly hot pizza from 'Giovanni's'. I want to go bowling with
my friends at 'Bill's Place'. I want to hang out with Lizzie and hold
her adorable little girls. I want to travel with Beth and go see our favorite places again. Go hiking with Kitty on our favorite Mountain.
Run races with Marie in the rain. Go horseback riding with Emmie and
Lynn. Lie in the backyard and watch shooting stars and laughing over
the dumbest things, with Beth, Nate, Chloe and Trevor. Don't get me
wrong, Franz and Gertie are two of the best friends a girl could ever
have. And there are lots of things that we do together and have great
enjoyment doing. Like practicing archery, and having a contest to see whose arrows get farther. Franz and I swordfighting. Playing songs
together, me on the violin, Gertie on the cello and Franz on the guitar. But sometimes, you get tired of seeing the same people, even
if they are your best friends. And I know that Franz and Gertie share
these feelings. They may not say anything, but I can see it in their
eyes and sense it in their behavior. And I don't
always feel
like this. Sometimes I feel perfectly fine. Franz, Gertie and I, have
gone exploring together and guess what we found? AN ISLAND WITH REAL
LIVE DRAGONS!!!!!!
And you know how much I love Dragons!! On one of our visits there, we
found a baby Dragon with a broken wing and I brought it home with me.
It took a while to convince
some people (Eleanor in particular)
to let me keep it, but I finally got them to agree. We have determined
that it is a male, so I have named him Fionn mac Uail, after the Irish
hero. And he is
so adorable! He isn't much bigger then my hand,
and he will sit on my fingertips and make little rumbling noises (it
sounds like a kitten purring). He is a dark red and Franz likes teasing
that he (Fionn), is the same color as my hair. Franz has become an
awful
tease lately. I know that one of his greatest pleasures these days is arousing my temper and he knows how to do it only too well. He is
such a plague! The children are enjoying it for the most part.
The 6 older ones (Christopher, Otto, Jordan, Anton, Jennifer and
Louisa) are enjoying sneaking off to explore. Captain Dan loves going
after them and bringing them back. Especially, Jen and Lou. There is
this animosity between them that is real, but then again it isn't. They
don't
hate each other, but the girls will make nasty faces at him and sit there making their plans for sneaking off in a most
audible
whisper and Captain Dan sits there telling them how he will catch
them. He gets a lot of fun out of it. The other day, he came home
hauling a soaking wet girl under each arm. They were making the
nastiest
faces I have ever seen at him and he had a very triumphant grin on his
face. Turns out he had caught them jumping off a cliff (he says it
wasn't very high) into the water, and then swimming back to the shore
for another jump. You should have heard the lecture that Eleanor and
Chiara (as the oldest females they are the pseudo 'mothers') gave them!
Gertie and I had to leave the room because Jen and Lou looked
so repentant (not!) and Captain Dan was
so triumphant! Plus I have to admit, jumping off a cliff into the water
does
sound like fun! That night, after the children were in bed, Franz,
Gertie and I were teasing Captain Dan about sneaking off and doing it
ourselves and telling him that he would
never be able to catch
us! He just laughed and shook his finger at us and said that the 3 of us were worse then the 12 younger children put together!
Zia and Erich have been attempting to catch parrots. A very noisy
green kind abound on this island. Since we have been surrounded by
them, I have been assured that Zia and Erich come by their mutual
nickname of 'Parrots' honestly! Neither, the parrots or Zia and Erich ever stop making noise!
And since we are talking about the children's escapades, I'll tell you what the others have done lately.
A couple of weeks ago, when we got up, it was fairly cold outside. Jen
and Lou (it was their turn, along with Jordan and Anton, to bring water
from the spring) hadn't thought that they needed their shoes. When
they discovered that they did, Jordan and Anton very obligingly offered
to bring their sisters their shoes. We should have been warned by
their extreme politeness. A few minutes later, we heard Jen and Lou
yelling in unison, "JORDAN! ANTON! I'M GONNA KILL YOU!!" When we
reached them, Jen and Lou were beating up the boys who were laughing so
hard they couldn't even defend themselves. They had put frogs in the
girls' shoes. Oh boy!!! Well let's just say that I am glad I am not in
the boys' shoes! Not only did they get themselves into
major trouble, but Jen and Lou are
awful
when they retaliate!! I don't know what they did to the boys (if they
even have), but they appear to be pretty satisfied with themselves.
As
for Christopher and Otto (or Chrissy Lumby and Gussie, as Gertie and I
call them), they attempted to sneak off into the woods in the morning
and stay all day and all night. I don't know how they thought they
could get away with that! They were only gone for about half an hour
before Jack and Karl went after them. They were promptly grounded for a
week.
As for the younger four, Glory, Gretl, Luke and
Curt, they have been pretty good. Glory and Gretl keep catching spiders
and bringing them into the house to show us their latest find. We all
would prefer that they kept them outside and are
working on that with them. And when we went to do the laundry the other
day, we found
rocks in Luke and Curt's pants pockets. That's
boys for you! I am glad that we don't have Legos for them to string all
over the house though!
I know that this entry has
ended on a more cheerful note then it began. But that is how I am.
Franz calls it, 'the rubber ball personality'. Somedays I hate that I am
that way and other days I love it. But I know that the most important
thing is to keep trusting in God and believing that He will give me the
strength to make it through the rough times. Well, Dear Diary, that is
all for now. Talk to you later.
Roberta Maisie MacKay