12-24-2015, 10:28 PM
He had died again. He knew it, somehow.
Floating in the murky in between place where the most basic part of Solomon Grundy's awareness went, he waited.
And waited.
And waited.
Until finally, he could feel again. First, the pressure. The old, familiar pressure of thousands of pounds of dirt and mud, crushing his body, hardening it, reforming it. But it felt different this time. Not as painful, for one. And it didn't feel like mud. It felt like something softer, but not wet. His rotten brain searched for the word.
Blanket. It felt like a blanket.
Then, much quicker than any time before, he was himself again. Good old Solomon Grundy. But there were no trees, no bushes or hills, nothing familiar about his swamp. Just a void.
And the glowing silhouette of a man, speaking to him. Speaking and holding something shiny.
Grundy was silent. All of his fractured knowledge was drawing to a conclusion, one that hadn't been reminisced on for years and years and years. His realization only grew stronger when the brilliant figure handed him the shiny ball and disappeared. Before Grundy could open his mouth to speak the stranger's true name, he fell away into sleep again.
And awoke once more, buried in dirt. But this dirt wasn't packed hard, and Grundy could move. He flexed his muscles and began reaching, reaching and churning the earth around him, digging upwards like he had so many times before. The soft earth crumbled before his grasping hands until he was reaching for air, and Solomon Grundy burst out of the ground with a roar and a yell.
He got to his feet, brushing the dirt off of his clothes, and noticed that it was white. The ground was white, and everything around him was white as well, as white as he was. He looked up at the sky and the glinting, beautiful fountain before finally giving his realization voice in his guttural, growling bass timbre.
"Heav....en? HEAVEN! Grundy....GRUNDY IS FREE! FREE! FREE!
The hulking giant jumped up and down on the ground, laughing boisterously. He sat down on the ground, his large hands scooping fistfuls of dirt and molding it into large round balls. Once he had three of them, he stacked them into a misshapen pile and smoothed them together.....
Floating in the murky in between place where the most basic part of Solomon Grundy's awareness went, he waited.
And waited.
And waited.
Until finally, he could feel again. First, the pressure. The old, familiar pressure of thousands of pounds of dirt and mud, crushing his body, hardening it, reforming it. But it felt different this time. Not as painful, for one. And it didn't feel like mud. It felt like something softer, but not wet. His rotten brain searched for the word.
Blanket. It felt like a blanket.
Then, much quicker than any time before, he was himself again. Good old Solomon Grundy. But there were no trees, no bushes or hills, nothing familiar about his swamp. Just a void.
And the glowing silhouette of a man, speaking to him. Speaking and holding something shiny.
Grundy was silent. All of his fractured knowledge was drawing to a conclusion, one that hadn't been reminisced on for years and years and years. His realization only grew stronger when the brilliant figure handed him the shiny ball and disappeared. Before Grundy could open his mouth to speak the stranger's true name, he fell away into sleep again.
And awoke once more, buried in dirt. But this dirt wasn't packed hard, and Grundy could move. He flexed his muscles and began reaching, reaching and churning the earth around him, digging upwards like he had so many times before. The soft earth crumbled before his grasping hands until he was reaching for air, and Solomon Grundy burst out of the ground with a roar and a yell.
He got to his feet, brushing the dirt off of his clothes, and noticed that it was white. The ground was white, and everything around him was white as well, as white as he was. He looked up at the sky and the glinting, beautiful fountain before finally giving his realization voice in his guttural, growling bass timbre.
"Heav....en? HEAVEN! Grundy....GRUNDY IS FREE! FREE! FREE!
The hulking giant jumped up and down on the ground, laughing boisterously. He sat down on the ground, his large hands scooping fistfuls of dirt and molding it into large round balls. Once he had three of them, he stacked them into a misshapen pile and smoothed them together.....
“I don’t wanna be a product of my environment. I want my environment to be a product of me.”

