(No, this post will not be about penguins or ostriches).
I completed NaNoWriMo!!! :D While my story isn't finished (far from it, actually), I hit the 50,000 mark on the 30th. Here are the ins and outs of my book, Flightless Birds.
Book cover:
Book Synopsis:
Raven doesn't know her last name. She doesn't know her first name,
either, since Raven is just a nickname given to her by the Flock. Found
hidden in the bushes as a baby next to her dead mother, the Flock took
her in and raised her as her own. They're always on the run, the Flock,
and now the members are starting to drop like flies. President Hunter's
out to kill them all. If you're gay or if you're related to someone who
is, you're dead. If you know, you're dead. If you know, and you spread
the secret--
You're worse than dead.
First line:
My day started and ended with Blue.
Pinterest Board:
Click HERE to see it. Personally I like Willow Shields as Blue and Johnny Depp as Duke best, because they both really look like my characters.
Soundtrack:
"Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons (An awesome song for the entire book. It really matches the theme and the mood of it.)
"Burn" by Ellie Goulding (The Flock's theme song).
"Gone" by Ionna Gika (This song would play right after Blue's death).
"My Songs Know What You Did In the Dark (Light 'Em Up)" by Fall Out Boy (A really powerful, sort of angry song for one of Raven's fight songs).
"Girl On Fire" by Alicia Keys (Raven's theme song).
"Atlas" by Coldplay (This would play at the beginning of the book. It just really fits somehow.)
"We Remain" by Christina Aguilera (This would play at the end of the book. Not telling you who remains, though. ;) )
"Come & Get It" by Selena Gomez (This is really loud and intense, perfect for the lead up of the final battle scene between the main character and the villain).
"Not With Haste" by Mumford & Sons (A song that would play during the "credits" of the book. ;) )
"Bring Me to Life" by Evanescence (Another intense song. Maybe for another battle scene? I'm not really sure. Flashes of scenes from the book just played in my head when I heard it, so I added it in.)
"Where the Streets Have No Name" by U2 (This really describes the whole Flock's situation. They're always on the move, always trying to find a temporary home. Their streets have no name, since they're living in the wild.)
"The Ruler and the Killer" by Kid Cudi (The villain's theme song).
"I See Fire" by Ed Sheeran (Love this song. It's mellow, but powerful. I imagine a temporarily-defeated Raven walking through burning forests when this song plays.)
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Lorde (This song is dark and haunting. It describes the villain perfectly. And her voice is awesome.)
"Place For Us" by Mikki Echo (This is one of my favorites from this soundtrack. It basically mirrors the dialogue of the main characters, asking if the horror will ever end, if there's a place for them where nothing bad ever happens.)
"Counting Stars" by OneRepublic (The perfect song to describe one of the character's inner thoughts--not telling you who)!
Favorite quotes:
My day started and ended with Blue.
“Raven, Are you up to hunting today? I know you’re Head,
but Jackson can take over for you if you’d rather—”
Fighting
back weakness, I said, “I’m fine. Really.”
“Are you
sure? You look—”
“Bad
night’s sleep,” I insisted. “I’m over it now. Where’s my bow?”
“Jackson’ll
have it. I told him if you weren’t up to it he’d be in charge.”
I gritted
my teeth, but forced a smile onto my face. “I’m sure he loved that.”
Toby rolled
his hazel eyes and ran his hands through his brown hair, which was sort of
ridiculous, seeing as it was extremely close-cut. “Yeah. I believe his
exact words were, ‘What? You mean that Raven isn’t Queen of the World?’”
Whatever.
"I can't wait for things to get better." Blue
sighed and leaned against the tree trunk. She looked past me at the sunset. I
followed her gaze and focused on the brilliant reds, oranges, purples, and
pinks in the sky. "They will get better, won't they, Raven? Raven?"
I looked
over at her, at her hopeful face, her wide eyes, and perfect . . . everything.
"Yes,"
I said. "Things will get better."
"Come here." He puts his arm around me and I
lean my head on his shoulder. "You can tell me."
I gulp.
"It's like admitting that she's finally gone."
Toby
doesn't deny it. He doesn't say, "But she is." He doesn't say that
I'm kidding myself. He just sits in silence with me and we watch the sky until
the sun rises.
Stay strong, stick together, and survive. The three S's of the Flock. The first two are a
cinch. The third one, not so much.
"I hate having to explain this stuff
to the kids. It's bad enough they're living in the woods with us, barely
scraping by, but then we have to strip away what little innocence they have
left during the peak of their childhood to explain why they don't have a mommy
and a daddy, why they don't have a house, or why we don't have proper shoes.
It's awful. It was worse with you. You just looked so sad and lost and--not
like you when I told you. Like all the light had left the world."
“It’s not because of Liam,” I insist. “It’s because of the
Flock. If it were just Jackson I’d go.”
“No you
wouldn’t. You hate Jackson.”
“I don’t
hate Jackson.” At this Toby smiles. “I hate Officers. I hate President Hunter.
I don’t hate Jackson. Hate’s too strong a word to be given to Jackson.”
I
get up, stumble, and continue running. My legs are well muscled and trained,
but they are burning worse than ever. One quick glance tells me that the
burning is because of a bullet lodged in my knee. Somehow I don't feel the full
pain I should feel. Is adrenaline the reason or fear? Are the two connected? I
have no time to think.
Thinking. I will add that to
the list of things that are dead.
"Couldn't sleep?" Mara says.
"Oh,
no," I sigh. "The problem was I couldn't wake up."
Mara hesitates, but turns and leaves. Once I'm sure
she's gone, I walk to the creek where Mara and I had sat the day before.
It's
so blue.
I
stick my hand in the frigid water scoop out a handful of pebbles. Slowly, hands
trembling, I arrange the pebbles into a single word: Blue.
It's
so beautiful, so breathtaking, so peaceful, so Blue that I can almost
feel her standing next to me, holding my hand and laughing at something I had
said.
The
perfect monument for a perfect child. Some of the weight lifts from my stomach,
like a bird taking flight. I feel it fly away into the blood-red sky.
"But I'm your sister!" Kevin protests. "You
can trust me!"
"I
know I can trust you," Jamie says. "It's the rest of the world I
can't trust."
"Hear,
hear." Flynn holds up a flask of water and takes a long swig.
"Is it about that Liam guy?" he asks. "The
one that got captured?"
I lift my
head up and give a little laugh. "You're good."
Flynn
grins, showing off his pearly-white teeth. "Call me Professor Charles
Xavier." He pauses. "Actually, don't. That's quite a mouthful."
"How'd
you know?"
Flynn cocks
his head. "Well, I was kind of an X-men geek back--"
"No.
About Liam."
"You two are morons. There's no way this is going to
work."
"That's
the spirit." I roll my eyes at Flynn. "And here I was thinking that
you were going to be all pessimistic."
"If you're going to help me, you need to be honest. No
lying, especially to guard people's feelings. Lying is just as effective as
putting a band-aid on a bullet wound. Eventually you need to be blunt and pull
the bullet out."
"All right. So Mara will keep watch?"
"Yes."
"And
she won't give us away?"
"I'll
eat my nonexistent hat if Mara tells anyone until after they confront
her."
When I wake Mara in the dead of night, I know I
must've gone crazy. She knows it, too, because she gives me a look like a child
whose parents have said, "Try it. You'll like it."
I can feel it; the warm, happy energy that I
always feel when he's around. My stomach flops around inside me and I get a
bubbly, tingly feeling up and down every inch of my body, like one of those
carbonated sodas Liam told me about. Root beer and Cola and Dr. Pepper.
As Toby would say, this is not The Hunger
Games. We are not a rebellion. We are not District 13. No one is the
Mockingjay. And the fence will always be on.
"I'll shoot you first," the Officer says
smoothly. "I'll shoot you and then you'll be dead."
"Put
two and two together, did ya'?" I taunt him. "Death usually
follows a bullet to the head."
I say nothing.
Instead I glare at him, imagine spirals of flames shooting from my eyes and
burning him until he is nothing but ash.
But of course I can't shoot spirals of
flames from my eyes, so I settle for spitting into his face.
There is a chance I will return, because I can
now feel the water, feel my hair fly around me like a flock of birds taking off
into the sky.
"Why doesn't he
like me?" I ask, though I already know the answer.
"He's jealous of you being
second-in-command," Liam answers without hesitation. Bingo.
"That's stupid," Flynn says.
"Raven's the most likeable person I've met."
I roll my eyes. "Come on, your
best friend is Jamie. How can I be more likable than her?"
Flynn grins. "Sure she's my best
friend, but she's not so likeable."
I
laugh.
"Are you guys coming, or what?"
Jackson shouts from way ahead of us. It dark enough that I can't make out his
facial expression from this far away, though I can imagine it vividly. Eyes
blazing, nose wrinkled, with a slight sneer on his face to mask his pain.
"Hi," I
say.
"Hey," he says back, in an
almost dreamlike state, like he wasn't fully aware of what he was doing. He
glances down at my arms and gestures towards them. "What happened to your
arms?"
"Jumped
through a window." I say this as if it's perfectly normal, and Toby
doesn't question why.
"You have plenty of time to improve. I bet someday
you'll shoot better than any of us. You'll be the best in the
Flock."
I feel
my eyes bug out of their sockets. "Really? Ya' think so?"
"I know
so. And when you do, you'll be the Head of Hunting."
I frown
and furrow my eyebrows. "But Anthony's Head of Hunting."
Toby
shrugs, still grinning. "If you're better than him, you'll be Head. That's
the way things go."
"But
that's unfair! He was Head first!"
Toby
sighs and lays a hand on my shoulder. "Life's unfair, kid. You'd better
get used to it fast, because if you don't, you're in for a lot of hurt."
I climb the biggest tree that's within three feet of me
and I don't stop until I reach the top. I stick my head up high, so I'm above
the leaves, above the world, and in the sky.
This is as
close to freedom as I will get. Up here, this high off the ground, the world
feels endless. It's times like these when you marvel at how large the universe
really is. When you take the universe and compare it to us, the human race, we
must be no larger than a speck of dust, or a germ, or an atom. We are small. We
are powerless and we are weak. We are insignificant, and to me, that is beautiful.
We're a tiny percentage compared to the rest of everything that is. We are this big.
We walk for an hour down the woods in silence.
Though it's not quite sunset, the light is slowly starting to fade. Not once
does Liam take his arm away from me. I don't mind. I like how he keeps me close
against him, like I am his lifeline, his tether to this world.
I give Liam 'the look,' the one he calls the
"Mrs. Weasley stare." I don't have the faintest idea who Mrs. Weasley
is, or what her stare looks like, but mine is accusatory, suspicious.
I hear Liam and Flynn say, "Rock, paper, scissors,
shoot!" They then both come over, Flynn carrying the blanket under his arm
and Liam grinning at me.
I furrow my
eyebrows and send him a silent message. What's so funny?
Liam
glances over at Flynn, who's settling himself on the ground, and mouths,
"I let him win."
He lays
down on the ground so we're facing each other. I prop myself up on my elbow
and, if I try really hard, I can imagine all of the sleeping Flock members
around us while we stay up and chat about everything under the sun. It's almost
like old times. Back when I had a home and a family.
I shake my
head a little. This is my family now. Liam and Flynn are my family.
"His
teeth were chattering the entire time," Liam whispers. "He had
goosebumps up and down his arms, so I let him win."
I smother a
laugh. "How do you let someone win at Rock, Paper, Scissors?"
"Like
this." Liam holds up his fist.
I do the
same. "Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!" Liam reveals his choice
(scissors) shortly after I do (rock).
I grin at
him, the kind where I show all of my teeth. "But you knew what I was going
to choose. You know I always choose rock."
Liam
shrugs, also smiling. "Well, I don't know what to say. Flynn chose paper
and I chose rock."
I roll my
eyes playfully. "A mere coincidence." I poke his arm hard enough so
he rocks a little, thrown off balance. "I think you just
don't want to admit that you lost at Rock, Paper, Scissors."
Liam makes
a "pfft" sound. "What? Me? The Rock, Paper, Scissors
champ? Never!"
I
shrug. "If you say so."
I'd been so delirious with happiness that I'd
forgotten all about a watch. My insides seem to sigh. A watch. I'll be safe. I
won't half to resort to a half-sleep, the kind that feels like you're sleeping
with one eye open.
I lie down next to him. "Doesn't the world seem
endless when you look at the sky? All of those stars. There has to be trillions
of them. It must be amazing to be out there, looking down at Earth and all of
the other planets. I wish I were a star."
"You
don't have to be a star to be out in space," Flynn says.
I snort.
"All right. I wish I were a moon."
"No, I
didn't mean it like that. I mean, people go out there all the time. For
research and stuff. They even walk on the moon."
"Wow.
Really? I had no idea."
Flynn nods,
and looks over at me. "They're called astronauts. They have to go through
all sorts of training and stuff, but once they've passed all the tests and
whatever they climb into a rocket and take off."
"Wow. Wow."
Flynn
laughs. "I can't believe you didn't know about them. I was sure Toby
must've--" He breaks off, biting his lip. I pretend not to notice.
I stare at
the moon, which is big and bright, though not quite full. I wonder if it's
waning or waxing. "When things get better, if I'm still alive, I'm going
to be an astronaut. I'm going to go to the moon and look down at Earth and
wonder how in the world a planet that small could cause so much hurt."
"If
you go, I'm going with you," Flynn says. "It could be lonely out in
space."
I shake my
head. "I don't know. All those stars and planets and moons and things?
It'd be like having trillions of friends and family."
"Still.
They can't exactly talk, can they?"
I smirk.
"In a way, maybe they can. Deaf or mute people can't speak, but they still
talk. With sign language or with their facial expressions. Maybe stars have
their own sign language."
"Or
Morse Code." Flynn grins. "You know, three short blinks means hi,
three long ones means bye, two short and five long means where'd you put my
sandwich."
I
laugh.
I hear something rustle behind me and I glance back, but
it's just a bird. A crow. No, a raven. I can tell because Toby taught me early
on to make a difference between the two. It's bigger than a crow, his feathers
slightly more ruffled. He's not so much sleek and shiny as he is black and
bold. Black as night. Black as my hair.
"There's
a big difference between a raven and a crow. One is a crow. One is your
name."
Flynn nods
slowly. "I think I get what you're trying to say."
I frown.
"Words don't do her [Blue] justice. She's--more than that. She's beyond verbal
explanation."
Flynn gives
a little laugh. "Beyond verbal explanation. I like that."
"She
was pure." I stare up at the cloudless, blue sky. "After everything
she'd been through, she was pure."
"You scared me half to death," I say, gasping
for breath through the tears.
Flynn
frowns. "Only half to death? Geez, I thought I'd scare you at least three
quarters of the way to death."
"You are truly a miracle," Flynn mutters, gently
tipping my head back. "That shot seems like it should've killed you."
I give him
a small smile. "I guess I just really wanted to live."
Flynn leans
back on his hands and shakes his head at me. "Again and again you've
outrun death."
"Yeah,
he must be pissed at me."
"What'd I miss?" he asks, looking back and forth
at Flynn then me.
"We
were just discussing our imminent deaths," I answer.
Liam
furrows his eyebrows. "Our--"
"Imminent
deaths," Flynn finishes for him, nodding. "Yup."
"Why
are our deaths imminent?"
"Because
no one is going to come save us and we'll either die of old age or be publicly
executed," I explain.
"Not
if we escape."
"I
don't think that's really possible."
Liam frowns
at me. "Since when have you been a pessimist?"
"Not a
pessimist," I say. "Just a realist."
"You've
always been an idealist, though."
"It's
time to face the facts. We're just not strong enough to take such a stable
system over."
"Every
system has a flaw."
"Maybe.
But what's President Hunter's flaw?"
UPDATE:
A guy I met on the YWP forums just finished my anime-styled drawing of Raven! :D Here are the pictures. Isn't she awesome?!