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Children of a Lesser God 41 Strange Little Plan

Laz's coughing was drowned out by the old men's laughter. He hadn't spent a lot of time with his grandmother before she left the world, but he still remembered her as a constantly smiling face when he was young. Knowing that these two old men were telling him that the smiling face from his youth was able to crush beer cans would definitely be something he couldn't forget.

Then again, he started this so he should have expected it. After he finished eating, he walked over to the barn to start hitting the bag again.

Bill yelled out, "I didn't tell you to go back there did I?"

"Nope."

"Oh. Ok. Yeah, go do that. Nothing beats hardening the fists. You would be surprised how weak a normal persons fist is." Bill seemed to wave him off a bit, but it was true never the less. Hitting the bag over and over again would be the best way for Laz to learn how to control his strength. He needed the practice with that before he ever had to hit a human.

The results could be horrible otherwise. Neither Bill nor Grandpa Crowe wanted Laz to accidentally kill someone the first time he hit them. And with his strength, that could happen.

Laz spent the rest of the day practicing punching and kicking the heavy leather bag. The constant impact over and over again made his bones practically crack from the strain, but he kept going.

He didn't want to admit it, but he was really worried. He knew that his Grandpa was sick but after seeing him out here, he knew he didn't have much time left. As Laz's ability grew, he felt the strain that such things put on his body. He knew his grandfather couldn't survive such strain for long. In the end, the old man, no matter how tough he was, was already nearing the end of his life. This was just making it happen faster.

Laz couldn't do anything but wait and hit this punching bag, again and again. He knew he would be powerless when the time came, but his young mind didn't think this day would come so soon. Like all things, he thought he could face it when the time came and he would be able to handle it. But he was realizing that he wasn't ready. Not by a long shot. Even if his parents were out there somewhere, he hadn't seen them in a few years and hadn't heard from them. He didn't consider them as being a part of his future equation.

Life was a weird creature. Just when you think you have things figured out, it likes making things chaotic again. No reason, just because.

Laz couldn't help but just stop for a minute and zone out. Things were moving too fast, far too fast. He was getting lost and he didn't like it. For a 14 year old boy, this wasn't something he knew how to deal with. Even if he wanted to get angry with someone, who could he get angry with. Thinking about some of those kids in his class, he couldn't help but feel somewhat jealous. They liked to complain about their parents or talk about how they got into a fight with them over something stupid. 'Parents never understand,' they would say, or 'I wish I could live by myself.' These were only things that people who had never experienced hardship would say.


Laz knew he was starting to lose himself. It had happened once before. This time was different. He walked over to the chest where his jacket, backpack, helmet and cellphone ended up. He normally kept them there when he wasn't in the loft.

Grabbing his cell phone, he walked over to a cabinet and opened it up, revealing an old, somewhat worn out radio. Grabbing the custom cut cord, Laz was able to plug it into his head phone jack and ignoring the message indicator, he set it up to play.

He walked over to the to the bag and stood silently in front of it, clearing his mind of all thoughts. The day was somewhat gray and looked ready to rain at any moment. It had only cooled off slightly from the day before, but the amount of moisture in the air made it clear that a storm was coming.

The weather reflected Laz's thoughts perfectly.

Laz stood still and just let his senses spread out, not focusing on anything in particular as the music started playing.

~I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. And I fear no evil 'cause I'm blind to it all. And my mind, my gun they comfort me. Because I know I'll kill my enemies when they come.~

~Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life. And I will dwell on this earth for ever more.~

~ Sad I walk beside the still waters and they restore my soul. But I can't walk on the path of the right because I'm wrong.~

~No I can't walk.~

~On the path of the right.~

~'Cause I'm wrong.~

Music has a power over the soul. It's something that has been recorded many times over the years. As the song repeated, Laz walked over to the heavy bag again and began hitting it. He lost track of time as the music filled his mind.

He was hurt and in pain but he wouldn't stop. He couldn't. The moment he did was the moment he had to face the truth. He would do anything he could to not have to do it at this moment.

Unknown to Laz, his grandpa and Bill had come to the door of the barn and silently watched the young man who's knuckles had long gone bloody. They didn't say anything. Taking a quick look at each other, they both sighed and walked towards the house after Bill set a bandage wrap on the chest. Sometimes a man had to figure things out for himself, no matter how painful it was. No matter how much it hurt.

Growing up was painful, but you can't stay a kid forever.

Laz had no idea how much time had passed when he finally stopped. He neither noticed the pain in his hands nor the blood spots he had left on the bag. He stopped only once the music stopped. It had played the same song over and over again until it killed the battery.

It was only once he heard the lightning boom overhead that he awoke from his trance. He didn't feel any better. He actually felt worse. But he could endure it now. His soul was far stronger than before he began, but he couldn't know that.

It only took a few moments before he noticed his hands bleeding and dripping into the sand on the barn floor. Walking over to the old hand crank water pump, Laz gave it a few good pumps until the water came out. Putting his hands under the bitter cold water, he washed them as best he could then walked over to the chest to find a towel.

He noticed the bandage wrap quickly and knew that he had been watched. Laz couldn't help but feel grateful in his heart. He dried his hands and wrapped them up as best he could. Flexing his hands to test the tightness, he went over to grab his phone then closed up the cabinet. Grabbing his jacket, backpack and helmet, he made his way to the door.

Tacked up on the door was a simple note that read, "See you next weekend."

Laz put on his eagle helmet and started up the bike. Looking towards the sky, he wondered if he could get home before it started to pour. He cranked the gas while popping the clutch and took off down the long driveway, making his way back home.

As he flew down the county highway keeping an eye out for passing vehicles, he finally found some peace in his thoughts. The wind was refreshing while the cool moist air felt cleansing.

It didn't take long before he made his way back home to "The Shack." It had started to get a little dark but it wasn't yet late. Laz turned off his bike, took off his helmet and started walking for the stairs. Although he wasn't all there at this moment, his perception was still spread out.

Although it was a brief moment, he noticed a flash of light out of the corner of his eye. It looked somewhat green, like fireflies in the night. The strange part though was that they seemed to be moving upward and outward like a sparkler. The strange movement was what caused Laz to walk over and take a look.

The back of the apartment complex bordered a wooded area that was rather young in age. The trees were still young and thin but gave off a strong sense of life. Even the underbrush looked healthy but didn't become overgrown. Laz had never really notice before how healthy the area was.

Normally he wouldn't look twice, but the light that caught his eye seemed to stir a memory in him. He just wasn't sure what it was.

Walking into the brush, it didn't take long before he came to a small clearing. Surrounding the clearing was a steady line of the tallest trees in the area, but even then, they weren't very large. This area was originally a park that the town lost the money to maintain. Because of that, they sold off patches of it to the surrounding households to use as they pleased. His grandpa had originally bought this area to use for something, but then lost either the money of the interest to follow through with it.

Due to that, he just let the area grow over and return to nature, or so he said.

As Laz walked into the clearing, he was somewhat stunned. He had played back here when he was a kid, but he didn't remember it looking like this.

The grass was green and lush and there was even a stone bench next to a small pond. Near the pond was were the light was coming from.

Laz walked a bit closer and circled around the bench before he caught sight of it. The plant was about waist height to Laz with rather big, bright green leaves that stretched almost 2 feet. They seemed to form a crown around a bright purple flower that was unlike anything Laz had ever seen.

The flower looked like a big bowl that was glowing with a sort of nectar inside of it. The light that Laz had noticed was coming from this flower, or more specifically, the nectar.

Laz couldn't help but stand there in amazement as it finally dawned on him where he had seen these lights before. They were the same energy like light flecks that he saw after he had killed Joey.

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183 Singing?
182 Surviving The Week
181 Full Force Spar
180 Vivi, Meet ...
179 Discussion Of Paths
178 Waking Up
177 Group Figh
176 Teacher Vivi
175 The Coming Storm
174 Enemies Meeting
173 Strange Connection
172 A'ruya
171 The Infinity Technique
170 The Infinity Technique
169 You Are A Devil
168 Getting Even Weirder
167 To Know the Hear
166 Revenge
165 Into The Stone Pool Once Again
164 Ruby's Ability
163 When Others Figh
162 Going In
161 Back To The Cave
160 Heading Home
159 Black Rose
158 A Hidden Find
157 Combined Runes
156 The One That Got Away
155 She Appears
154 Going In The Front Door
153 Not Going To Let It Go
152 Tripping And Fighting
151 Ruby's Little Game
150 An Interesting Turn Of Events
149 The Rise Of The Blood Moon
148 The Movemen
147 Black Rose
146 One Dance, A Dozen Deaths
145 A Cowardly Goon
144 Club Figh
143 Club Life
142 Times Have Changed
141 He Seems To Think I Should Care
140 Coffee Talk
139 Close Enough For Me
138 Playing With I
137 The Offer
136 Leo
135 It Only Hurts At First Beast Den 7
134 Oil Lamp Beast Den 6
133 Battle With The Spider Beast Den 5
132 Eight Legged Freak Beast Den 4
131 The Strange Pouch Beast Den 3
130 Going In Beast Den 2
129 Beast Den
128 A Strange Even
127 Meeting Another Chosen
126 Can You Do It?
125 Not All Stories Should Be Shared
124 Learn A Bit, Train A Lo
123 Abilities
122 All Of You Are Weak
121 Leona
120 The Nap That Wasn't Meant To Be
119 The Stalkers
118 A New Life
117 Going South
116 It Ends Only Before It Begins
115 Bad To Worse... And Then Some
114 The Pain Of The Living
113 When You Fail
112 Death
111 Escape
110 Experience Is Importan
109 Stuff The Turkey
108 Energy Sparring
107 Black Flame
106 Strange Encounter
105 It Doesn't Count If It's Dark
104 Focus On The World Around You, Not The Demons In Your Head.
103 Breaking In
102 Relaxing
101 Worries
100 Running As Though Your Life Depended On I
99 A Bit of Understanding
98 Training
97 First Lesson
96 Father and Daughter
95 Change Of Plans
94 Moving Forward
93 Night Of Dreams End
92 Night Of Dreams Part 2
91 Night Of Dreams Part 1
90 I Don't Want To Regre
89 Breakthrough
88 Cultivation
87 Real Fear
86 You Need To Leave...
85 It Had Begun
84 Stop Bleeding Around Women
83 Misunderstanding
82 Why Does This Keep Happening
81 Dream Calling
80 A Demon Beas
79 Wendigo
78 Hunting
77 The Monster
76 Spiri
75 Visitor
74 A Strange Encounter
73 The Smile Which Hides The Pain
72 The Best Cold Shower Ever
71 Can I Stay With You Tonight? Party End
70 "Attacked" Party 12
69 Getting Out While The Getting's Good Party 11
68 Hidden Moves Party 10
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63 Contest Start Party 5
62 The First Conflict Party 4
61 Party Favors Party 3
60 Arrival Party 2
59 Meet Up Party 1
58 The Haunting Message
57 Last Rites
56 Looking Like An Idiot In One Easy Step
55 War Stories
54 Dragon Fis
53 Be Prepared
52 Loan Without Needing To Pay It Back
51 Posturing, The Right Way.
50 Making Money
49 If You Can't Beat Them, Tease Them
48 Work To Do
47 We Believe What We Want To Believe
46 Different But Not Like Us
45 Kicking An Iron Plate With A Bare Foot In The Middle Of Winter
44 Aggression
43 Gym Class
42 Pain And Growth
41 Strange Little Plan
40 The Little Things
39 Concerns In The Dead Of Nigh
38 Senses
37 Frienemy
36 Women Trouble
35 What's She Doing Here
34 Seal The Deal
33 Fun In The Woods
32 Beware The Knife Behind The Smile
31 Friend, Enemy, Or?
30 New Studen
29 People Change
28 Dreams To Die For
27 Strange Energy
26 Job Offer
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24 The First Kill
23 Wrong On Many Levels
22 Sick and Twisted
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18 A Messed Up Situation
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10 Dancing With The Devil
9 Bad Choices Lead To Worse Mornings
8 Night Without End
7 Devilish Aruna Princess
6 Strangers In The Dark
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