Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #19 October 2015 | Page 28

chieftain. His face was painted with white stripes, and he was wearing at least seven ornate bone necklaces. Without saying a word, he pointed to an area to his right where several large pots were sitting on top of flaming embers. After the youths released the Silvers from the vines that held them to the stretchers, they picked them both up and carried them to the awaiting pots. As Lizzy screamed “Shit no!” the boys ceremoniously slid the Silvers’ bodies into the boiling oil in preparation for the Chief’s Day feast. While Fred and Lizzy bubbled in the oil, the youths danced like demons around the pots. They were chanting “O le ali’i aso! O le ali’i aso!” It meant “The Chief’s Day.” Lizzy Silver loved her gold, But watched her wealth recede. She’ll get it back With methods black But wind up as “chief feed.” The story finished, the Hand carefully turned to a fresh page and began documenting the denouement of another sinner. 28