Mid-Week Flash Challenge - Week 107

This week's photo prompt was taken by Russian photographer Daniel Kordan - he has some incredible pictures, definitely worth checking out his site. 

Have you sussed what this is yet? It's not some strange photoshopped image, it's actually a photo of an ice cave being illuminated by a flare - an ice cave in Kamchatka in the Far East of Russia. He explored under the glacier near the Mutnovsky volcano. You can read about it here. 

Took a while for this one to form, now I am interested in where it might have gone had I written further.

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Trapping Hunters
“It could be worse, at least we’ve got water,” said Ranek
They both stared at the cascade of water cutting through the ice.
“I can’t believe they did this,” replied Teterin, looking up at the veil of ice they’d been trapped under. It had appeared in minutes. The Nebuli’s ability to manipulate ice was legendary.
“At least we can see the sky.” Ranek perched on a rock.
“Fat lot of good that does us now it’s getting dark. It’s gonna get cold.” Teterin already had his hands stuffed into his armpits.
Raneck sighed. “Do you think Makar will find us?”
“How? Through that veil?”
“If we can see out, they can see in.”
“What, out here? In this frozen pustosh?”
“Why not? He knew we were tracking them. He might even send Nikolay.”
“Why would he send anyone? He doesn’t know we’ve been caught, and he won’t care if he does. Two less to pay.”
“But we’re the best trackers of the Nebuli he has, and he wants them. He knows that without us he doesn’t stand a chance. We found their hideout. We know more than anyone. We’re more valuable to him than you think!” Ranek jabbed a finger towards Teterin’s face to make his point.
Teterin snorted. “You think his l’skivyy ways are because he likes you? Because he thinks you are of some value to him? Ha! Think again. As soon as we tell him where they are, we’ll be worthless!”
“You’re wrong; he will make us his second in commands.”
Teterin let out a bark of laughter. “Oh Ranek, you are so naïve. He’s not a man of honour. He’s plokhoy, nothing good in him. The only person he will elevate is himself. He will want the Federation to believe that he found them. There’ll be no hero’s return for us.”
“So what then, we sit here and die?”
“It looks like it. At least we will freeze to death before we starve.”
“Why would they want us dead? It makes no sense.”
“Who? Marek?”  Teterin squatted down beside Ranek.
“ No, the Nebuli. They knew we were here; they knew we were close to them. They let us into their den without attacking us, which is unheard of. I thought they were finally going to let us converse with them, not trap us like this. What is the point of this?”
“To kill us.”
“They could have done that already ten times over, you and I both know that. Look at what they did to Yakov and Stasik. I’d never seen a shredded body before, it almost made me stop hunting.”
“Me too.” Teterin move round and sat down on the rock next to Ranek. “Maybe this time they want to watch a human die slowly.”
Ranek sighed. “Maybe. But it makes no sense. It’s not their style at all.”
The light above them started to turn pink.
“At least we can watch the sunset.” Teterin leaned back, looking at the strange pattern the ice cover made.
Ranek frowned. “That’s no sunset. The sun has already gone down.”
They turned to the end of the tunnel where the light was brightest; it had a centre like a ball of fire, which is why Teterin had thought it was the sun. But it was moving, getting larger, coming closer. Teterin and Ranek stood up. There was something carrying it. So far they had not laid eyes on the Nebuli. They’d heard whispers of these ancient creatures being related to dragons, but no one had lived to confirm it. Would they?



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Published on May 15, 2019 00:00
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