The Ten Second Hero--How Powerful Are Minor Charactors?
The following is an example of a character that evolved and lived for about 10 seconds. He was a thought or a mental role I played as I tried to transition and introduce the miners to the village. However trivial I thought the character to be, others have commented on his importance. His 10 seconds left an impression. I'll introduce the passage again and hope you enjoy recalling the story.
Mist covered the early morning ground as a lone figure took his usual position under the overhang. The sentinel stared into the jungle watching until sunrise, waiting for the return of his wife and children. He didn't know if they were alive or dead, but held to the hope that one day he would be reunited. Dew fell, dropping on large wet leaves, a torturous reminder of the seconds ticking by. Pretty soon the sun would be up, and he would have to go on with his business. But until then, he would watch and wait.
Suddenly in the darkness, he saw a small movement. He couldn't see shapes; they were still obscured by the cloak of darkness. But he was sure he had seen something. Yes, there it was again. This time there was more movement and sounds of shuffling feet.
Could it be? Is my family coming back? After all these years, the jungle was surrendering them. Very cautiously, he stood, and crept slowly over to them. He took care not to startle them into fleeing. They had been gone so long, he wasn't sure they would recognize him.
His heart pounded and the lump in his throat grew until he thought he might suffocate. Still, onward he crept. He was so close now, within ten feet. Unable to contain himself, he leapt forward as a whimper of excitement, and a longing eternal moan rose from his breast. Instead of the waiting arms of his family, the last thing the sad man saw was the grimace of an unknown white jungle demon.
Minor characters may play a major role in your storyline. No matter how short their duration in the scene, they help to link the story. Your characters tend to develop lives of their own. Give them a chance and see what develops.
I hope that you have enjoyed this reflection and as always, I'm very grateful to all of you who have read Under the Lontar Palm.
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About the Author: Jeffrey W. Bennett is a published fiction novelist. He is the author of the Missionary/Adventure novel Under the Lontar Palm and Hospital Girl. Both available on line at http://www.jeffreywbennett.com or in major and online bookstores.
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