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by Richard Lord


  CHAPTER 3

  “I was bored. I needed him at first. Otherwise, despite my uniqueness, I would have withered. In the end, I loved him more than any other aspect of life. Being with him was even more important than breathing. He is more than he will accept. He knows this, in some ways, but not in others. I exist to help him more than he exists to help me. Yet, he gives every second of his life to help me. That’s him and why I love him so deeply.” -- from the Book of Tomorrow

  She followed him as he climbed, but she noted he was very fast and very agile. He didn’t look like he had that in him. She thought about his age. How could he be so old? There were many mysteries about him, but she had to stop thinking about it so she could follow his moves. She was learning new ways to move, quickly, by watching him. She also noted that he would pause when she made a mistake. Why would he care? Wasn’t his goal to get away? If anything, her being caught would buy him time. She knew he knew that. She had certainly learned he was smart. Then she watched as he leaped upwards grabbed a pipe and propelled himself onto a further structure that was higher than the one they had surmounted. She froze in panic. She looked at him trying to pleas with her eyes for an answer as to how he did that. She didn’t expect one, but she turned to look behind her and knew she had to figure it out or face the consequences of following him to begin with. She leaped and grabbed the pipe, but she simply hung there. She knew she had missed something in what he did. She was about to resign herself to her fate when she watched him leap back down to where they were. Then he leaped up and grabbed the pipe and holding on next to her he motioned with his hand. It was kind of a whooshing motion. Then he leaped back down to the original spot again. She started to think he was crazy. Why wouldn’t he just escape? Then she watched as he leaped and grabbed the pipe and propelled himself to his previous destination. She looked at him and shook her head to mean no. Then she let go while aiming herself at their previous location. She looked back to him with a look of dread, but also acceptance of her fate. In her eyes, she wanted to tell him she wished him luck. Instead of continuing on, he dropped back down next to her. Now she was sure he was crazy. Any lead they had gained was lost and any moment they would be onset by the very things they were trying to get away from. Why was he so insistent on dying today? She would survive. She wouldn’t like the terms, but they were sure to kill him.

  He spoke, “The way you got back here is the way you get up there.” He pointed to where he had been.

  She didn’t understand. He moved his hand in a cradling motion. “Have you ever seen a grandfather clock?”

  She looked at him, “I’ve never met my grandfather. What does that have to do with how you did that.”

  Without a lot of patience, given the scenario, he explained quickly, “Let your body flow with the motion as you grab the pipe. Then as it begins to echo back, use your legs to create force in the opposite direction and upwards more. I’d say, ‘like a swing’, but you don’t know what that is either. However, you’re pretty fast and rather limber, so I don’t think it will be much of a challenge for you. Just trust in yourself.” Then he grabbed her butt and pushed her upwards.

  She grabbed the bar, felt the motion away from her destination and then at the moment when she realized it was as far from where she wanted to be as possible, she pushed out hard with her legs and twisted her body to aim at the destination she had seen him accomplish. She got close, but now the situation was far worse. She was dangling over a long drop. Her eyes were wide as she thought, “Yeah, I learned a few things. Don’t follow strangers, don’t try to rip people off anymore, don’t try to learn how to move from strangers you’ve tried to rip off.”

  She stopped looking down because it was making her woozy so she looked up and she saw his hand reaching down as he said, “Pretty good for a first try. Now, we have to move faster.” He pointed at where she had continually retreated to and she saw how many were standing in that very spot and looking angry and frustrated at her. Then she felt herself pulled up. “I’m not kidding, let’s go, NOW!”

  She didn’t need to think about that. She was ahead of him now. Her fear turned back to the terms under which she would live if they did catch up to them. He smiled at her while watching her buttocks power into the run. Then he caught up to her, grabbed her by the arm, grinned down at her and clicked.

  Her pupils shrunk so small it was hard to tell she even had pupils. He looked at her and put his hands over her brows. “I know you’re not used to the sun. However, thank it for existing. Even down there, we couldn’t exist without it.”

  “How?” She looked around but not too hurriedly as she noted that he was shading her eyes and that it made it possible for her to see, but what she saw made no sense. Instead of trying to take it all in she looked at him, “I was running, that was an instant ago, now I’m here. What happened? Did I fall?” She played the last few moments back in her head and her last memory was of him grabbing her by the arm.

  “It’s a lot to explain, but they’re probably wondering where we went.” He laughed at himself. “Okay look, out there. Do you see those two on that ridge?”

  Her eyes still hadn’t adjusted but she could see the two figures he was point at. Then she watched as his finger moved and pointed to a small dot. She focused on it and realized that was what the people before her mother’s time ate. But it was alive and it was moving. Then he tapped her shoulder and pointed up in the sky and her eyes were pierced by the sun. He tapped her shoulder again, with impatience so she tried to focus. Then she saw a small dot moving slowly through the sky. She turned to him and asked, “Is that a bird?”

  He laughed. “Yes, they’re real. Things in the universe tend to find way to use advantages other things haven’t. Birds are real. That bird is a hunter type. Its advantage is seeing really well from up there and having wings strong enough to pull it out of a dive.”

  “And the other thing?” She asked.

  “Hmm, well it’s called a rabbit. That doesn’t well explain what you are watching.” He pointed back to the two figures looking down at the rabbit. “Consider those two. They just met, but they have the same focuses. Right now they are distracting each other by discussing the rabbit.”

  “Why?” She asked.

  “Wasn’t it you who just realized that in the old days that was food?” He inquired.

  “Yeah, I…wait, how did you know that? I didn’t say that out loud!” She began to feel like she wanted to pull away from this man, but then she realized she didn’t even know where she was and all of her experience was useless up here. In the city, she would have had him dealt with, but here, she knew nothing. Then she recanted that thought, looking down at the rabbit. She wondered how people ate it, then she wondered how it would taste.

  “See, now you’re distracted by the rabbit too.” He grinned, then he said, “I can take us back if you want. Or we can sit here and watch how this plays out. If we do that, don’t interfere, please.”

  She again found herself more interested in the mystery than the awkwardness of her situation and she watched with him. Then she saw one of the men move in an odd way. She looked up and saw the bird change direction. She noted the rabbit froze in position while so much began to happen quickly.

  He reached over and touched her arm and they were on the edge of a cliff. He looked at her, “We’re back to now. I suppose that’s one way to explain it. So what did you see?”

  She looked at him dumfounded. “I don’t know. How are we here? Did I fall asleep with all of that going on?”

  “No. Look at a rock, pick any rock.” He folded his arms as he made his request.

  She had no idea what he was referring to, but he had put the thought in her head and she saw a rock. Instantly she felt his hand on her arm again. Then she looked. Desert. Then she looked down. They were standing on the rock she had seen. She looked up at him, but he shook his head and said, “Pick another rock.” She couldn’t help but note another. Then she again felt him touch her and she looked d
own. He pointed at the rock they were previously on. “I do hope you don’t miss it.” He grinned. She still didn’t understand. However, now she was determined to.

  She looked at another rock and up at him before he touched her arm and said, “One”.

  He looked at her marveling in her logic. He knew she said that out-loud to see how fast it happened. He watched as he looked down at her feet, as per usual. Then he clicked to a rock close by and said to her, “Are you seeing how this works?”

  “Not really, but I am guessing it has to do with my grandfather.” She stepped off the rock and moved to the one he was standing on. “Can you do that whenever you want?”

  Chuckling he replied, “Do you know what a clock is?”

  Sheepishly she looked up and answered, “No. I’ve heard the word, but I am not sure what it means.”

  He stepped down off the rock and put his hand over her shoulder as he pointed at the sun. She tried to follow where he pointed, but she didn’t know how he could look at it. It was far too intense for her. She tried. She wanted to understand.

  He said, “That is the sun. We are on a planet. It rotates, umm spins, and we are all on it, but we don’t feel the spin, although it is rather fast. That doesn’t mean because we don’t notice it, that it doesn’t spin. If you and I were not on this planet, but could see it we would see that it’s true.” He took a deep breath while she thought about his words and then he continued. Now as the planet we stand on spins, it also rotates, umm, circles that.” He pointed back to the sun. “That’s where we get heat so it’s important to us. If you’ve ever stuck your hand in ice, imagine that feeling all around. The longer your hand is in the more painful the lack of heat is. That is what we would not be able to overcome if it were not for that sun.”

  She listened intently, but she isn’t sure how much she understands. She does understand the spinning thing he said, but she can tell he doesn’t think she does. “So if we were seeing ourselves from someplace else we’d see us move?”

  “Ahh, good.” He looks at her realizing she learns very quickly. “Okay so here’s the funny thing about that sun, it’s called Sol. So we call the entire workings a Solar System. However, it’s in a galaxy so the sun is also being whipped around the center of that. Just as that galaxy is whipped around by the universe.”

  “I appreciate you teaching me new words and all, but I get the point. First, you taught me how to propel myself, then you showed me how things interact and compete for resources. That I already knew, but watching that was interesting. Then you pretty much showed me that minds can be heard and somehow you can be wherever the hell you want to be whenever you feel like it.”

  “Hmm, that’s not accurate. I taught you cause and effect before I showed you what you can do.” He sat and folded his legs and arms while lowering his head to think.

  “What do you mean, what I can do? I can’t appear on rocks like you do!” She was becoming frustrated by this experience and even more so by him sitting down as if it was nothing.

  “You did. If I remember correctly, every time we were on a rock, except for my last, you were standing right beside me.” He stood. His hand reached back to his hair and he considered that the sun was too much for her skin. They would have to move to someplace sheltered or she would truly hate him in the morning. He suspected she had never experienced a sunburn before and he knew he would only have himself to blame for it.

  “That was you! I can’t do that stuff! I’m a bio, but I’m not a magician like you!” She fluttered her arms in frustration at him.

  He decided not to argue.

  Then, as she is pondering, it happens. She looks down at her own feet confused as to how she is standing on that rock, and then over at the rock he is standing on. She gets an odd sense.

  He yells over at her, “See?” He appears next to her and grins.

  “So basically you just focus on where everything is turning throughout, ‘all of it’ and find time it?” She tries hard to wrap her mind around what she just did. She tries to do it again, but to no avail.

  “Something like that. Controlling it is different for different people who figure out they can do it.” He puts a hand on her back to comfort her. “I am not as accurate as some, but I have other strengths. They are related, but I don’t know anyone else yet who can do it.” He can hear her thoughts are jumbled and then focus on a single question before she speaks it.

  “Like what?” She doesn’t understand and looks at him trying hard to gather understanding.

  He looks at her and replies, “You’ll see. I reserve those gifts for necessity. They’re not fun to have to use.” He looked out at the desert and though of her skin again. He knew where there was shade, but he was very bereft to consider going there. Then he looked at her and said, “Okay, do you understand shadows?” While she was wondering what he was referring to, he looked up at the sun again and then grabbed her wrist. As they appeared at the bottom of a cliff, he turned to her and said, “Keep your back to the wall of this.” He expounded on what he was saying by touching her shoulder and then repeatedly pushing his palm into the wall of the cliff.

  “I get it, but why?”

  “That sun is a good thing, but you’ve been down there too much. Your skin isn’t used to it. I am. Your back is usually the most exposed area to the sun.” He explains to her.

  “Okay so it’s the sun that makes the outsiders have those blisters and the red skin. Those who travel up here, that’s why they die?” She asked.

  “It’s a combination of factors.” He considers the best way to reply and then says, “The shade will protect you.”

  “How did you learn all of these things?” She asks.

  He looks at her and changes the topic, “Now we have to prepare for sleep. As hot as it is now, believe it or not, it gets very cold at night. Save your energy. You’re going to need it while your body shivers to produce enough heat to keep your heart beating.”

  “You’re full of instructions.” She said, clearly looking annoyed. “If I get cold, why wouldn’t I just take you up on your offer to take me back down there?”

  “You won’t. It’s not in your nature.”

  “So are there dangerous things up here? You know? Like alive things?” She asks him.

  “Not much left now, but the basic rule is if it rises its tail up at you then avoid it. For some reason things in the desert like to talk trash with their tails.” He heard her thought and points to her butt. “Most creatures actually had something called a tail that protruded from there?” Then he nears her next thought and answers that, “Not from there, above there. Feel where your spine ends.” He realizes she has probably never heard the term and reaches to put a hand on her tailbone to show her.

  She smacked his hand away and replies, “I get it. Why do you think, because you know some things, I am stupid?”

  “It’s not that. It’s that I don’t know what you don’t know. So I guess that means, in our case, that makes me stupid.” He replies.

  She reaches a hand to his. “No, you’re not stupid, you know things. I’ll try to understand you better. It’s what you’re trying to do with me.” Then she lays her head down on her hands.

  He does the same, and they both quickly fall asleep. Then he wakes to her pushing her body into his and pulling on him as if he were a blanket. Now partially conscious he feels the familiar cold of the desert night. He scans for things with tails, but seeing nothing in their immediate vicinity, he relaxes his body around hers. His arm pulls her to him, by her waist, just below her breasts. He makes sure to push his feet up under hers to keep her toes warm. The next sensation he feels is completely different.

  CHAPTER 4

  “He hunted a wraith who was hunting him. He would not heed my mother’s warning, but even my grandmother knew he wouldn’t.” -- from the Book of Destiny

  “How does he move faster than I can?” Adam looks at his wife with a confused look on his face.

  “You still think about that?
It was a long time ago. Let it go, look at all we’ve done.” She replies.

  Adam semi-snarls at her response and says, “I think we both know a long time ago could be a second or it could be a millennia. Define time.” He sees her look and adds, “Not so simple is it?”

  “Should be for you.” She puts on her gown for the festivities she’s been awaiting and then looks at him knowing his mind is not fully with her on her big day.

  He shakes himself out of it and begins to give her advice on the upcoming event.

  CHAPTER 5

  “I could feel him hanging on my thoughts. I knew he believed he had a way to stop what was happening to me. A way to change the world. I could hear in him that he did not doubt his plans, but he never told me what they were.” -- from the Book of Model KRY-1-CT-A1

  As he heard her scolding him he felt the heat of the morning sun, full blast on him. He tried to open his eyes, but the sun was very bright and he quite literally wasn’t ready for it. Nor was he ready to hear the tone and take the abashment she was dealing out to him. He narrowed his eyes to the sun and tried hard to listen to the words she was saying,

  “What do you want from me?” She finished. Then calming for half a second to notice he was only beginning to listen. she kicked the sand at his face,

  “He grabbed her ankle as it swept upward and stood fast, pulling hard on the ankle as she fell on her back in the sand she was kicking. “Don’t be rude.” He let go of her ankle and looked around. “We’ll need water. Stay here.” He clicked. She looked around and noticed he was simply gone. She started to wonder to herself why she wanted to follow this man, when he’s arrogant, and clearly can come and go as he pleases, leaving her the fool. The he appears next to her on the other side and hands her a canteen. “Drink. Drink more than you think you want.” Then he poured some water from a different container into his hand and begins rubbing it on her skin.

 

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