His cigarette bobbed up and down precariously as though it might stumble from his lips at any moment. The man's almost surreal grin was so wide that it looked like it might split his head in half at any moment and the words came with puffs of pungent, stinky smoke.
Diego politely tried to ignore the smell.
"Uh...Hi, Joe." Diego responded uncertainly.
"You know," the older man began, resting heavily on his cane, a distinct look of mischief in his eyes, "I was thinking about what your mother said and figured she's right."
"About what?"
"About the fact I should take someone with me to go investigate those tracks you found."
Diego found himself staring blankly at him. To start, he was already baffled about why the man was here in the first place and now this? What did any of this have to do with him?
"I think that's a pretty good idea," Johanas continued. "Don't you?"
"I...guess?"
"So. Wanna come check them out with me?"
Realization dawned on him and excitement began to build in Diego's chest, but something inside told him to stay his hand.
"Yea!" he said with more joy than he meant to let out. Quickly doubling back, he asked, "But I don't think that's what mom meant. I think she meant someone older and more experienced."
"Naaaah!" Johanas said with a long exhalation of smoke. "She didn't say who I should take with. Just that she wanted someone. And who better than a strapping young lad like yourself?"
To punctuate the point, the older man laughed and patted Diego on the shoulder.
He felt his compunctions drain away and a smile grew across his face that could easily rival the ever-present grin that Johanas wore. The excitement that had been welling up in his chest burst and he could stop himself from practically jumping up and down.
"Ok!" he nearly shouted. "Let's go!"
Diego nearly bowled the older man over as he shot past him and into the sand beyond. Johanas chuckled hard and, slowly and carefully, hobbled about-face to follow after the overeager boy.
"What do you think?"
"I think it looks like the trail is starting to get a little cold." Johanas responded to Diego's inquiry.
He wasn't wrong either. At this point, any tracks that had existed on the lower beach were completely gone; washed away with the tide and the rolling waves. The ones that still existed in the rich, white sands of the upper beach were also starting to fade as the gentle noon-time breeze whittled them away to little more than divots among the dunes.
"They were heading to the mountain!" Diego declared excitedly as he ran alongside the faded tracks, his eyes locked on the large, singular peak that dominated the island's horizon. "I got a good look at em earlier! Remember?"
"I remember." Johanas said with a laugh.
"Then come on! Let's go!"
The older man nodded in agreement and followed after him. He moved even slower in the beach sand, the cripple's cane having trouble finding any real purchase and making it difficult to move in a straight line, but Diego was willing to slow down. Luckily, despite Johanas' pain, his smile never faltered and he didn't seem to get tired.
Walking past the village, they soon found themselves rounding the bend to the little box canyon where their home was hidden from the elements. Sand soon changed to dirt and dirt gave way to a host of palm and coconut trees that sprouted here and there. After an hour's combined walking and hobbling, their trail had reappeared in the wet mud and the landscape had begun to incline.
"Now those are pretty interesting." Johanas commented as he stared at the first, intact boot print they'd found on their walk.
Diego had to agree.
Unlike before on the beach where the track was either in soft sand or where the ocean had begun to wash away the details, Diego could plainly see every intricate detail of the boot mark. The mark was surprisingly large, easily rivaling most of the biggest warriors in the village, but that wasn't the odd part. The mark was filled with ridges cutting deep cuts into the wet dirt, running the length of the print, forming strange shapes and patterns. While he'd seen a hint of them earlier, here they were plain as day.
"What are those?" Diego asked, indicating the deep ridges.
"Don't know." Johanas replied with a shrug as he fished a fresh cigarette from his pocket and let it with one of the tinder-sticks the man always carried. "Some sort of fancy cobbling, I guess."
"Why?"
Again, a shrug.
They were both resting on the remains of a fallen tree, staring at the thing. The tracks continued on deeper through up the mountain and into the thick groves and woods. Into the greenery and the darkness.
"I'll tell you what, though..." Johanas began. "Whoever made these probably didn't run into any demons."
Diego spare a quizzical look as if to ask "Why?", his mind drifting back to the massive aka-akua tracks he'd seen around the first set of prints.
"He's moving too slow." the older man continued. "He wasn't running. The tracks aren't cutting deep or nothing like that. Just smooth and steady."
"So he didn't come through at night?"
Johanas, yet again spared a shrug.
"Guess so. On top of that, there aren't any tracks following after it. See? All smooth except for our mystery man. And it's not like a demon moves quiet like."
Diego, his attention now drawn to it, regarded the near perfect mud with new understanding. He'd seen the beach enough to know the aka-akua tore up everything they touched. Unless they could fly, there was no way they wouldn't notice that it had been there.
Hell, if one had followed the boot tracks, there probably wouldn't be much to follow to begin with.
And so, they sat a while longer in silence.
The edges of the forest were beginning to heat up with the midday sun, the air thickening as it always did near the trees; a wet, heavy feeling that clung to your skin and made you thirsty despite your clothes being soaked. As excited as Diego was to find something new, he was starting to get a little tired from the walk and had just opened his mouth to ask when they might go back when they heard it.
PoppopopopPOP!
Diego jumped up in surprise and Johanas glanced around in confusion.
"What was-"
Popopopopopopopopop!
The sound came from higher on the mountain, deeper into the forest, and reverberated off every rock and tree trunk.
Diego spared a glance at Johanas who was pulling himself to his feet, his confusion drying up some of the man's permanent grin.
"What was that?" Diego tried to ask again.
"That?" Johanas said, regaining his smiling once again splitting his face. "That was a clue."
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(Back by popular demand, we return to the world of Little Island Tales! I'm actually amazed by the number of requests I got both randomly in the comments sections and DM's/Emails. With that said, while there may be an interjection of a short story here or there, I intend to continue Little Island Tales for a while. So strap in and, as always, I hope you enjoy. See you again soon, Lovelies.)
Aha! A clue. Gunfire? Best not get too close then. Diego is learning some useful tracking skills.
ReplyDeleteBe careful people! ~grin~ I admire how you switch genres so smoothly. (Before posting I'm glad I reread this. I left of the 's' for 'witch' there. Ha...)
ReplyDeleteHow is the game coming along? And thanks for reading my little blog. I'm so sorry for your chronic pain. ~shakes head~ Knowing so many who suffer makes me realize how blessed I am.
Is what it is. Lived with it for years and I'm sure I'll live with it years more. That aside, the game has actually been placed on hold for a little bit while I study up. What I want to do and what I had the means to accomplish aren't the same and I'm waiting til I have better control on my own design capabilities to make what I WANT happened versus releasing something subpar.
DeleteI;m curious to find out what it is.
ReplyDeleteNow, you have my attention. To be a tracker you must be observant. Diego is learning. The poppoppopPOP is definitely a clue, to a larger mystery. I am happy that you have decided to work on this story again :)
ReplyDeleteI think Diego is learning some useful tracking skills here ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Outsider with a gun?
ReplyDeleteCuriouser and curiouser.
ReplyDeleteOoh...very interesting. I've very curious about this clue.
ReplyDeleteglad to see little island tales back Robert !! looking forward to the next install ~~~~~~ ☺☺♥
ReplyDeleteA clue??? Very interesting!!!
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