The Inkwell presents: Prescient Presences
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This month, we considered bad omens of all kinds and sources. From breaking mirrors and receiving seven years of bad luck, to death itself on shadowed wing at our windowsill. But what would happen if we allowed our characters to follow their omens? To embrace them openly, or perhaps accidentally, and see where that journey led?
From a murder of crows to a man who laughs in the face of Fate, this edition does exactly that. None of us know our own destinies but next time, perhaps think about crossing a black cat’s path or spilling the salt. You never know what may happen.
So, we ask you this: Would you embrace your omens? Or would you do the smart thing and run.
Collecting Omens - A Crow's visit uncovers a deadly plan.
The Raven's Return - A fortune teller gives Andreas a new path to follow to escape his past.
Just Roll With It - What does one do when bad luck has no hold on you?
If Only We Were Together - Some friends are not what they seem, imaginary or otherwise.
Cuts Run Deep - Helping hands come in many forms, including revenge.
The Opposite of Ominous - A black cat leads the way to an uncertain future.
Portent Potential - A city inspector encounters an interesting case.
From the Get-Go - Sometimes you simply have to do the best you can with what you have.
The Wilds Bleed - An aging goblin is asked to fulfill a task for the Council.
Misinterpreted - Just when Grizz thinks she has it all figured out, the universe proves her wrong.
The Love of Sleep - A sleepy woman, a cloud of crows, a coming presence...
Night Like Noon - Running from the repercussions of his actions, an archer may encounter a worse outcome.
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Portent Potential
Written by Rachel K Jones
Justin pressed the bell for the third time, the harsh buzzing emanating from behind the frosted glass. Still nothing. No footsteps or voices at all.
Squatting to gain a better view, he lifted the brass letterbox and peered inside. The hallway appeared unremarkable; a jumble of coats on the banister and a small pile of discarded shoes denoting the bottom of the stairs. Everything was silent; shadows lying still against the walls.
No signs of life.
Nobody home.
He straightened and reached for the bell again, the metal flap snapping back into place with a loud clang! Suddenly, Justin found himself prodding at thin air, the door wrenched open before he could reach the buzzer. In its place, a cardigan-wearing bundle of wrath stood.
Justin gulped. Even though she was not very tall, this lady seemed a formidable opponent. Not only that, but she also appeared extremely cross. Worse still, she seemed cross at him.
You’ve woken ‘em all up!
she hissed. Idiot!
Sorry?
said Justin, unsure of what to say.
So you should be! Comin’ round here, battering on people’s doors.
She glowered at him, lips drawn back in a half-snarl.
I’m looking for Brenda Harris,
he quickly interjected, holding up his hands as he attempted to regain control of the situation. It’s kind of urgent.
"What kind of urgent? Proper urgent? Sounds like nonsense." Her death stare did not waver.
"Yes, it is. I mean, not nonsense. Well, it may be, but it is urgent. Definitely. Yes."
Justin was babbling, sweat drawing lazy lines down his back. Oh God.
I’m Brenda,
she said, suspicion in her voice. What of it?
Justin exhaled. Thank goodness. Miss Harris, I’ve been trying to reach you for days.
I’ve been busy, ‘aven’t I?
she glanced over her shoulder, frowning. Things to do.
Miss Harris, sorry to ask, but have you been receiving unusual deliveries recently?
She snapped around to face him. What do you know of it?
Justin took a calming breath and continued, I’m Justin Bran from Augury Direct. You have been on our recall list for the past two weeks.
Why? It’s not car insurance, is it? I don’t even drive.
Justin cleared his throat. No, it’s the… erm… birds, Miss Harris.
Right, you’d better call me Brenda and get in ‘ere, sharpish!
She leant out the doorway and checked the street. Then, grabbing him by the sleeve, she dragged him inside and slammed the door shut behind them.
Sorry, I just has to be a bit careful at the moment, mate. Strange things are ‘appening round ‘ere.
As she ushered him towards a door at the end of the hallway, Justin examined his surroundings, noting said door was in need of a coat of paint and a new handle. That seemed the case with everything in the house, though. It was all on the miserable side of well-loved, as if a great romance was over and the divorce was already finalised. All that remained were sad memories of happier times.
In the space beyond, the morning light dripped honey on everything it touched. Dust motes seemingly danced to their own silent tune, rising and falling, riding the air currents like Californian surfers. In stark contrast with the dimly lit hallway, this room, sparsely furnished with only a couple of armchairs and a coffee table as it was, seemed far more cosy.
Brenda settled into one of the armchairs, and gestured for Justin to take the other. Squeezing himself in, he adjusted the cushions to achieve some level of comfort. Brenda sighed and folded her hands into her lap, her fiery temper replaced with something far more melancholy. Closing her eyes, her shoulders slumped into the back of her seat.
Tell me,
she said, eyes shut tight. Tell me what’s gone wrong.
I will in just a second.
Justin pulled his phone from his pocket and poked at it. Brenda opened one eye to squint at him.
Oi! Hope you’re not on that bloody Faceblog thing. Thought you was ‘ere about them birds.
No, no, Brenda. Just looking up the inventory list. Don’t worry.
Brenda harumphed and crossed her arms. When she mumbled something Justin didn’t catch, he looked up.
Sorry? I didn’t really hear what you said….
I said, it’s only a few birds and a cat or two. I’m looking after ‘em properly, honest.
Brenda, according to our records, there are ravens, cats, magpies, frogs, and an owl called Kevin.
Brenda grimaced.
Justin continued. That’s a lot of livestock, Brenda. We’ve never had to fulfil such a large consignment.
I got a bit carried away,
she replied. Honest mistake.
Brenda, do you know why those animals all turned up here?
I didn’t at first, thought they was just strays. I cottoned on eventually. Bloody bad omens, aren’t they?
Yes, omens. Sent to warn you about future catastrophes.
Brenda sat forward, her expression animated once more. Well, I’m not sending ‘em back!
It’s okay, they belong to you now. All omens are non-returnable, non-reversible, and non-exchangeable.
Well, that’s alright then,
she said, relaxing once more. That’s quite alright.
Justin peered at his phone again, frowning at the tiny screen.
What is it?
asked Brenda.
Are you still using MatchMeNow.com?
he asked. "Username of FriendlyBren?"
Brenda lowered her eyes, a crimson glow rising from below her jaw to colour her cheeks.
Not anymore,
she said quietly. "Bit of a disaster, really. But I was when the birds and things started arriving, though."
That makes sense,
said Justin. Looks like you had some lucky escapes, judging by some of the people on the site.
First time, I was off to a date, and I found this raven trapped in the bathroom. Squawking and pooping he was, all over me clean frock. Couldn’t go then, could I?
Well, that was a clear sign, wasn’t it?
I’ll say! I called to apologise and the fella, Bill, was as rude as you like. Called me all sorts, he did. Bloody good miss, if you ask me. Nasty man.
Justin nodded. Nothing like a raven in the bathroom to make you think twice.
After that,
said Brenda, every time I planned a date, some creature or other would pop up and get in the way. Cats, frogs, birds; it was never ending.
She shook her head, chuckling to herself.
All I wanted was a nice gentleman friend for some company. Getting a bit lonely as I gets older, you see. Then, before I knows it, I’m having me own zoo and no time for people.
But you kept making dates on the site. Why would you do that if you already had plenty of animals to look after?
Brenda gave Justin a quizzical look, studying him closely. He felt her appraising him, and wondered how he appeared in her eyes. He had the benefits of longevity that working in the Quasi-Natural sector came with, which knocked a decade or so off his appearance. Even so, he estimated Brenda was at least thirty years his senior.
Justin,
she said, after a long pause. I worked out that each time I chose the worst of the worst from MatchMe—the real ‘orrible, vicious buggers—I’d get another creature, as a warning. Understand?
Justin shook his head. Not really.
She laughed, getting to her feet.
Come with me,
she said, and pointed to the door.
Across the hallway, Brenda ducked into a recess beneath the stairs, gesturing for Justin to follow. He had to crouch a little, only to find himself in front of an imposing security door, which Brenda quickly unlocked.
Have a look,
she said, stepping back.
Justin leant in, surprised that the space was far bigger on the inside than it rationally should be. He made note of the occupants, the cages, the feeding apparatus, and the ventilation system. It was a good setup, well thought out, and appropriately sound-proofed.
He nodded his approval and stepped back out, moving to stand next to Brenda in the hallway.
Well?
she said.
It’s brilliant!