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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

An A-Z Story - O


So, the Challenge is more than halfway over. So many of you are doing outstanding work - keep it up, the way out is in sight!

My theme is as follows: each day I will ask for words beginning with that day's letter, which I will randomly select five from to use in a sentence in an ongoing story. That sentence will be posted the next day when I'll ask for words for the next letter. So my Z sentence will appear on May 1st.

An overwhelming 252 words were offered yesterday, and from them random.org has ordered the following five to be used:

Narcotics (suggested by KRITI)
Numbing (suggested by Rhonda)
Need (suggested by C. Lee McKenzie)
Numbskull (suggested by Margo Kelly)
Nunnery (suggested by Mel)

Onto the story as it stands now...


Angels had always had a certain ambiguity, being both human and divine, reflected Acatour with an acute sense of malaise as he looked down on the arable fields of medieval England. A bird flew past making a belligerent shriek, unnerved it seemed by a boggart; Acatour descended, thinking it would take a brainiac like him to unravel the poor soul’s beginnings and why it had not reached Heaven.
     York Cathedral hove into view, shrouded in wooden scaffold as part of the local bishop’s campaign of restoration; but before he could challenge a carpenter over whether any of his colleagues had fallen to their doom, his presence was announced by the crawdad he’d eaten back in 20th century New Orleans repeating on him. He wiped dribble from his chin as the remains of the crustacean narrowly missed the workmen to land in the dew of the graveyard, berating himself for his debauched and unangelic behaviour the previous night; why did that dame have to desert him? The effervescent Ella had always been eager for exciting adventures, but when he’d asked her to accompany him on this esoteric time travel mission, she’d called him a crazy drunk and left.
     It did sound rather fabulous, in the true sense of the word, he thought to himself as he descended further before landing on an empty area of scaffold, all the better for making himself visible; next to him was some viscous fluid, making him think that any fall from this precarious structure would surely be a fluke. Stepping away from the gel-like substance, he felt something watching him and turned to see a Gardengoyle on the wall next to a carved bunch of grapes, which caused the gregarious sounds of the workmen to die away as two thoughts rang clearly in his head: what was it doing here, and did he detect guilt in the creature’s eyes?
     That horrendous stare was starting to give Acatour a headache when a workman with a harried expression shimmied up onto the platform via a hemp rope, his arrival causing an apparently hilarious reaction in the Gardengoyle. “Hey, you!” said the workman, stomping towards Acatour, but something seemed to interrupt his progress, drawing him inexorably towards the island of iridescent liquid, which seemed entirely illogical to the angel until he sensed the impish carving’s illicit intentions.
     The workman slipped on the puddle and waved his arms frantically like a jester, trying not to fall over the edge; in that moment Acatour sensed the wickedly joyful mirth of the Gardengoyle and grabbed the man’s arm, saving him from jeopardy and causing the creature’s joy to dissipate as it contemplated a future in Paranormal Jail.
     “Thank you,” said the man, “my darling Kate is too young to become a widow,” but upon saying this he started to keel over as if affected by his own version of Kryptonite; Acatour had been ready to show kindness to the grotesquely kitsch Gardengoyle, but now saw the only solution was to destroy it. While struggling to hold on to the lanky workman - who had become rather loquacious and kept babbling about his wife and lover, who Acatour hoped were the same person - and stop him from being lost over the edge of the scaffold, he cast around for any tools or discarded carvings he could use as a weapon and finally alighted on a rather hefty rock lobster, which, it occurred to him, would be much more effective than a crawdad.
     A look of merriment crossed the creature’s face that was quite deranged considering it was about to be smashed to smithereens, before it melted into the rock leaving nothing but smooth stone - it was magic, of course - and Acatour quickly descended the monumental structure, past more workmen and a rather flustered merchant, and burst through the main door just as matins was beginning. Two hundred heads turned towards him in a space as quiet as a nunnery, and he felt like a numbskull for interrupting, but he had a need as urgent as a junkie looking for his next narcotics to get that Gardengoyle before it did any more mischief; the next thing he knew, a numbing pain and squeezing sensation on his head told him the Gardengoyle had found him.

Obviously, I am going to need your O words to continue this odyssey! You can offer as many as you like, and they can be as obscure and outlandish as you like (feel free to use a dictionary for inspiration). The more words you suggest, the more chance you have of one being picked. It doesn't matter if you suggest the same word as someone else (as I know not everyone always has time to read all the comments); each will count as its own entry.

45 comments:

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  2. You are rocking this A-to-Z, Nick! :)

    How about "oligarchy"?

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  3. Oh, what a cliffhanger! Can't wait to see what happens next...

    Some O words:

    ostentatious
    ostrich
    odor
    ogle
    outsider
    oar
    olive
    octane
    oscillate
    omen

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  4. ogle
    ooze
    odyssey
    offer
    occupy
    oology
    opaque
    opal
    oil
    ounce
    ought

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  5. oracle
    oddity
    origin
    orange
    octopus

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  6. Opal
    Opulence
    Opportunity
    oven
    octagon
    Good luck!

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  7. oyster
    onward
    ongoing
    orange
    occupation
    occur
    olive
    orangutang
    occur

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  8. Orchestra..
    Oblivion..
    Oblique..
    organ..
    olive..

    M I enjoying it? Hell, yes :D

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  9. Quite well done, Nick. I'd be looking at all these words and thinking, "Oy!"

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  10. Must be getting difficult to select the words.
    Oozes, opprobrious, oracle.

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  11. Omigosh what has happened to Acatour??

    My O words (no, not that one):

    Obliviate
    Osteoporosis
    Oranges
    Observatory
    Odd
    Oscillate
    Obsessed


    ~ D is for Deecoded ~

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  12. ornery
    ostentatious
    obtuse
    oolong
    otter
    owl

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  13. You have to be enjoying this! My contribution is Ohio. [Snort]. Would love to see how you work that state in.

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  14. I'm still amazed! Great job!
    Old
    Orator
    outrageous

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  15. So much fun, so many words.
    odious
    ocular
    octave
    offish
    oleander
    oaf
    opus (like the one you are writing)

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  16. Orangutan
    Organza
    Ordinary
    Oral
    Orchid
    Odium
    Ocean
    Oboe
    Off
    Overture
    Ox
    Ozone
    Open
    Onstage
    One
    Ogre
    Obstinate



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  17. orange
    ornament
    oaf
    oak
    Oatmeal cookie ;D
    orbit
    order
    Orient
    oval

    Well done Nick!

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  18. My O words are:

    Octopus
    Opal
    Orange
    Oily
    Oxen

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  19. Here we go:

    Odalisque
    Ogee
    Ormolu
    Outmanoeuvre
    Oodles

    Good Luck Nick!

    Writer In Transit

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  20. Hmm, I'll go for one word today. How about "ostentatious"?

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  21. You're awesome at the A-Z thing. My brain isn't that creative... Ha ha. :)

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  22. Oh no, the Gardengoyle strikes back. I should have known he wouldn't go down without a fight.

    Otter, Obstinate, Osteopath, Ornery, Ornate

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  23. Almost here, Nick!

    oreo
    orchestra
    ordinary
    Othello
    oops

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  24. Let's add some glam...how about opulence?

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  25. Uh-oh!
    Oregon
    over
    overlay
    olive
    osprey
    odd
    oddity
    orange
    orangutan
    octogenarian

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  26. You've got great O words to work with! I'm enjoying your creative application of words. And love the ostrich picture. ;)

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  27. I'm sorry I've missed so many! It sounds great though!

    Opulent
    Orchid
    Olives
    Ostentatious

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  28. This idea seems like a lot of work. You are a brave soul.

    Orchard
    Opague
    Orgasm
    Octopus
    Oh
    Ouch
    Orca

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  29. Officious,
    Officer,
    Offended
    Well, since I'm on a roll we can't forget 'Off' either.

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  30. ostentatious
    ominous
    orderly
    operation
    opaque
    :-)

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  31. Can I just say that ostriches terrify me. Something about them is really...creepy.

    Oracle
    Orb
    Omen
    Olive
    Opal
    Ostentatious

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  32. I had an ostrich try to attack me once.

    Organist
    Osmosis
    Overalls
    Outskirts

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  33. That Gardengoyle must have a solid grip.

    You'll need words like: Ouch! Oy! OMG!

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  34. *snort* - this is cracking me up!

    Orb
    Outer
    Obstruct
    Organ
    Obelisk

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  35. Oh-oh! Must help Acatour with O words!

    Oasis, obscure, odd, okra, and ox.

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  36. I am guessing I am too late today, but I had to come and read the adventure anyway. I will aim for earlier for P.

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  37. I'm still sticking with Oreo's. They really do go with everything. I can't wait to find out what happens next on your Gardengoyle Odyssey!

    Julie

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  38. Your theme is so much fun. Here are some O words (I haven't looked at the other comments so apologies for any repeats):

    offspring
    outward
    oval

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  39. orangutang
    outrageous
    olives
    Ontario
    opposite
    ouch
    Ohhh noooo (thinking of Mr. Bill, ignore this one, but I couldn't resist)

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  40. Here are my words:

    Open
    Ouch
    Oliver
    Obey
    Ogre

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  41. Hi Nick,

    I misread your title and thought you were dabbling in erotica. Well, what can u expect with a title with 'story' and 'o' in it?

    So glad - for once - that I was mistaken!

    Maria
    Maria's Book BLog

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  42. Thanks everyone! Running late again but getting on to my post now!

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  43. Hey, Nick,

    The story is really coming along... Well done!

    Here are some O's


    Oppressive

    Obstinent

    Obscure

    Opalescence

    Ornery

    Oracle

    Odyssey

    Obnoxious

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  44. This story just keeps getting better and better!

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  45. YAY! you picked one of my words!!! I can now die happy. :)

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