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A group of unsuspecting oil workers deals with an unexplainable power outage. Being that their isolation makes them mostly inaccessible, as they are on a man-made island ten-miles off the coast of Barrow, AK, they come to the difficult decision they must go find help themselves. After a harrowing trip over the ice, they make it to Barrow only to find that it was also dark and devoid of any normal life. Things went from bad to worse when one of them is attacked by a gray-skinned man. With nowhere else to go, they break into an abandoned house and begin to give aid to their injured friend. During their search for supplies in the house, they find a woman sitting alone. Her skin is gray like the man who attacked them earlier. For her, though, shes near-comatose, sitting at the kitchen table, covered in an odd mucus, and seemingly paralyzed. Tears flow down her face as the group decides her fate. Before theyre able, the man who is injured from the attack awakens, and its clear he isnt well. This coincides with an ominous gathering of more Gray-skinned people outside. After several moments, they attack the house. The group escapes and makes their way to the corporate headquarters of the company they work for, which was their plan from the beginning. Along the way, they save a woman and child trapped in a house by a group of Grays. Once at the headquarters, the woman, who has everything to lose, exposes a plot by foreign powers to destroy the United States. B.J. Farmer (Billy Farmer) is a new author. Yeah, Im actually writing this, so Ill just finish it in the first-person. Actually, I wont bore you with the details of my wonderful book. Youll see enough of it on this page if you stick around.

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THE LONG DARK

Descent

Book: 1 of 3

A novel by B.J. Farmer

Chapter 1

I vividly remember sitting at my tiny desk, in my tiny room, on the tiny, frigid island made of rock and gravel, scrutinizing the totality of my life choices. Cooped up on a five-acre island for twenty-four hours of darkness every day, you tend to ruminate about such things. I kept telling myself one more rotation and then Id never work another oil-drilling job ever again. Id tell Miley to fuck off, and wed go our separate ways. Id take Avery with me, and we would find something else to do, even if it meant selling use cars in Pignuts, Arkansas. Couldnt be any worse than what we were already doing.

I shouldve told Miley no to begin with. If it werent for my friends, I would have. Miley closed the drilling operation I ran in East Texas. It was the only job I stayed long enough to get close to people, and of course, it was on the list to be shit canned. Pretty fitting, I guess, considering most of my adult life followed the arc of Mileys whims and needs. He never much cared about my feelings, or anyone elses for that matter. It was all about the money, baby.

I shook my head and sighed. I needed to stop thinking about things that depressed me, and I desperately needed to get some sleep before I started eating. When I was younger, I caroused with hookers, drank, took drugs, and did whatever the hell I wanted, no matter the harm to myself or others. But I grew up a lot during my time in East Texas. I started taking things seriously, and mostly got my mind right and my shit straight.

The loneliness and desolation I felt at the God-forsaken place people were calling the Patch reignited and reinvigorated my tendencies towards self-destructive behavior. Instead of paying dick goblins to cut lines of cocaine and rub their stinky titties in my face, I stayed in my room during my free time and ate myself into a stupor. That night, however, I chose to go to bed without gorging myself. Baby steps.

I made sure the alarms were set on both my watch and nightstand alarm. At that point during the rotation I was so worn out and depressed that one alarm just wouldnt cut it. I might not have been so exhausted had the emergency light not burned so damn red and bright, keeping me awake and pissed off a good part of the night.

Is it an emergency light if it shines all the time? Its more like a shine-until-theres-an-actual-emergency light: you know, just in case.

I asked Tom to take the bulb out, but he wouldnt because he said it was against OSHA regulations. I could deal with a minor safety violation, especially if it meant I got a decent nights sleep once in a while. I guessed the real reason Tom refused was because he wanted to see my fat ass fall off the ladder trying to take the bulb out. I showed him. I never messed with it.

Red light be damned, I eventually drifted off to sleep. Im not sure for how long, but at some point I awoke to complete darkness. I wasnt sure if I was in the midst of a pleasant dream where the red light was magically snuffed out by OSHA hating pixies, or if I was awake and simply having the good fortune of the bulb having burned out. Either way, I was not sleeping, and it was out.

Not sure what time it was, I reached for my watch only to knock it to the floor. Shit, I muttered as I nearly tumbled out of bed after it. Stumbling to my feet, I bent over where I thought it shouldve fallen only to misjudge my location and hit my head on the corner of the table. Staggering backward, I nearly tripped over my boots before finally catching my balance. I shook my head, trying to clear the light show taking place from all the stars I saw. I had been knocked out several times in my life, but never by a table one not thrown at me anyway. I nearly marked that one off my bucket list.

Seriously, I thought. A warm trickle of blood flowed from a burgeoning knot above my right eye. I filled the room with a stream of curse words. After taking a few moments to clear my head and wipe the blood from my forehead and eye, I decided to find my flashlight before doing much more pitch-dark exploration.

I staggered through the darkness towards my desk, leaving a wake of destruction in my path. Anything that could be knocked over, spilled, or otherwise broken asunder was. After several minutes of probing the dark, cluttered recesses in and around my desk, I finally found what I was looking for. Click only it didnt work.

I bashed the bastard but pounding it on the desk wasnt nearly as effective as Id hoped. It was dead. I just bought the damn thing the last time I was in Barrow, too. Cost me nearly fifty bucks. If Miley hadnt been such a tight ass, I wouldnt have needed to buy one for myself. I hoped Avery would have extra.

I blindly probed the floor until I found my watch. I was beginning to think the OSHA hating pixies were responsible for more than the emergency light. I pushed buttons hard, fast, two at a time, and every combination possible before concluding the damn thing had stopped working. My watch was dead, too.

Minutes later, and without breaking or lacerating any important body parts, I found my alarm clock. Nothing fucking works, I growled, as I tossed the clock across the room. Okay, I mightve bashed it against the wall.

Aside from wondering what the hell was going on, I ran through my very small catalogue of things that mightve caused everything to just die. As you should expect, I didnt have a clue. The only thing I could think of, and that was only because Avery had just brought it up a day earlier, was the issue of static electricity. I didnt know what the hell it was, but it sounded good at that moment.

It was time to find Avery. My speculating was getting me nowhere.

I stood in the center of the room, trying to get my bearings. It shouldve been much easier, especially given the cramped confines of my office/bedroom, but my head was still spinning from the trauma I received from the corner of the table. I needed my clothes. For someone who had learned to become organized and always prepared for the work side of my life, I never quite managed to transfer those positive qualities to my personal life. Lucky for me, I had slovenly shed my clothes near the door earlier that night.

I was putting on my second thermal shirt when something occurred to me. The used-to-be menacing red emergency light was out. After all the sleepless nights it stops working when I couldve actually used it. You cant make this shit up.

Within a few minutes I was dressed and ready, minus one balaclava. I assumed Avery would get the power back up quickly. I would just find it when the lights get turned back on. Luckily, I had an old headlamp in the pocket of my parka, but, of course, the batteries were dead. The headlamp, I think, summed life up on the Patch pretty accurately: something you think should be good ends up being bad, or at least not what you expected.

Having only taken a couple steps outside, I was missing my balaclava. The wind pummeled my bare skin with wave after wave of frigid hitchhikers. I pulled the hell out of my hood strings until I looked like Kenny from South Park. A few steps later I realized the only thing the taut hood did, besides make me look ridiculous, was put undesired pressure on my head wound. It sure as hell wasnt stopping the sleet from pelting my bare skin.

Being sleep deprived as I was, I had a bit of a manic moment. I laughed as I remembered a conversation I had with Miley years earlier. It was before East Texas. It was even before I became drill super intendent. It was right before he sent his first exploratory crew to Barrow. He wanted me to go with one of the teams that had mapped promising drilling locations in the Arctic Ocean. I had just done a winter rotation in North Dakota, so I told him I was sick of snow. He smiled at me and said, Good. It doesnt snow that much above the Arctic Circle. I called bullshit on that, but he wouldnt relent, saying, No, seriously, its too cold and dry to snow in the winter months. Im not fucking with you. Luckily, he ended up needing me somewhere else, so I didnt go.

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