Diana Peterfreund

Rampant

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  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    the plaque—that Clothilde had slain the great Bucephalus, the loyal steed of Alexander the Great. All those years I ridiculed my mother for not being able to point to any unicorn remains? Here it was. Every inch of the karkadann’s body rippled with power, even in death, even a century and a half after being stuffed.
    However, it was the eyes that had me mesmerized. On some level, I understood that these could not be the monster’s true eyeballs, and that a taxidermist had replaced them with round black pits that gleamed with red and orange flame. And yet I couldn’t look away.
    I knew these eyes. In a place beyond memory, I knew them, and I was terrified. I knew every sinew of this beast, how quickly it moved, the shape of its hatred as it turned in my direction, the vibrations that echoed through the earth as it galloped toward me, the sting of poison from its horn.
    I stared, and the karkadann stared back.
    And then it whinnied
  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    I knew these eyes. In a place beyond memory, I knew them, and I was terrified. I knew every sinew of this beast, how quickly it moved, the shape
  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    of its hatred as it turned in my direction, the vibrations that echoed through the earth as it galloped toward me, the sting of poison from its horn.
    I stared, and the karkadann stared back
  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    The unicorn stiffened, and the noises it was making turned into menacing growls. Did Brandt see what I saw?
    “Fine, Brandt. Just, um, stay where you are, okay?” The unicorn trembled with rage. Its lips curled in a snarl, revealing pointed white teeth.
    “Christ, Astrid, what is that thing?” Brandt broke into the clearing.
    With the shrieking howl of a bloodthirsty beast, the unicorn charged straight at him
  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    The unicorn was only a few inches away from me now. I couldn’t look away. But then it bent one leg and swept into what looked for all the world like a low, very formal bow. The tip of its horn missed my body by millimeters in its semicircular trip to the ground
  • Carina Rita Hansenhas quoted6 years ago
    But there it was, just a few trees over. Standing, frozen, as if waiting. I stepped into the tiny clearing, and the creature emerged from the shadows.
    And, no, it was not a deer
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