The Dark Sire Issue 4 (Summer 2020) | Page 7

Innards by Leilani Ahia Problem-Solver perched on the canyon rim, looking out at the lights of the visitor’s center in the distance. Humans were already flocking down to the point to view her home. They peered down into her playground as if it was alien to them, gawking and raising their flashing boxes to their faces. It was most fun to watch the newcomers, people who had never seen her world before, approach the rim. They would look over the sides and they would open up, their mouths forming a hole in their faces like her canyon formed a hole in the world. She quivered when they opened their mouths, and she would often peer inside, secretly hoping to catch a glimpse of the soft innards. Problem-Solver loved innards. They were always so slippery and delicious. She had never truly glimpsed human innards, even after falls from the rim. There would be a broken bone here, a shattered skull there, but generally there was very little to show for their fall. Still it was always a great affair whenever it did happen, and Problem-Solver spent as much time as possible near the rim, waiting for such an event. There had not been any falls all winter and spring, and the canyon was warming. With the changing winds had come news from the bighorn sheep of unsteady crags and falling rocks. Below the Colorado River rushed ever deeper, cutting down, down into the earth, causing the canyon floor to plummet towards secrets only the depths know. It all made Problem-Solver antsy. 5