Jacob was sitting up in bed, laptop open, books strewn about.
"Hi Zach," he said, lost in his project.
Zach took out his own laptop and settled in at his desk. His entire body was pulsing and crackling with aliveness. He was not going to work on any paper. He was going to figure out what the hell was going on. He was hoping for a cell number, but the class syllabus only had an email address.
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Dear Professor Enkins,
It worked, but maybe too well. I can't control this. I need guidance.
-Zachary Pollum
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Zach leaned back, in wonder and some awe at what had taken place, but he also kept returning to this question: "Who
am
I?"
Within only a few minutes an email returned.
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Zechariah:
Good work. Straight A's from here on out. Better than expected. 9:30am tomorrow at my office, but before that, listen to the attached recording. Headphones on. Serious!
-E
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Zach put on his earbuds and opened the attached mp3.
"You're doing great," Professor Enkins said. "Now, rest your eyes for a moment."
When Zach opened his eyes, he realized that time had passed, but it was like a deep afternoon nap. For a moment he was dazed, uncertain even where he was. His laptop was open, and a text editor was open with the professor's email cut and pasted.
Zach went back to his email, but it was gone. The trash was emptied. He couldn't find the audio file in his download folder. He frowned.
He felt within himself, was that strange power still there? Just relaxing and opening to it, he felt it held within like a million volts of lightning. What the hell was on that recording? Zach was curious, and worried.
He shut his eyes and relaxed, trying to remember. No memories came, but he immediately felt Jacob working away. Jacob was irritated with himself and his writing, he felt like he was doing a crappy job, writing the same drab stuff, words like mush. But he also wanted to be done with it. He was lusting after Ava at the same time.
Zach felt Ava: where was she? Somewhere. But he remembered her sounds in the night, and he felt her somewhere, laughing with friends, not thinking about Jacob at all.
Zach felt Maddy: she was in a fiery state, part angry with Zach, part angry with herself, mostly eager for whatever came next. Part of her was also enjoying the delay, and appreciating his self control. It was a complex swirl of emotions. Zach could tell, Maddy was power walking through the campus.
He relaxed more, letting his awareness float, trying to stay out of his mind's curiosity, and simply float in a spacious attention.
There was another energy, a connection. A woman, a student, in a room, alone, eagerly touching herself. Zach could feel her fantasy: she held images in her mind of lying naked in the grass, her legs spread, surrounded by men and women watching her. Zach was startled to see his own face prominently among them. In her imagination, it was Zach who parted the crowd and stepped forward, unzipping his pants.
What was this?
Who
was this?
She imagined pressing her hips up invitingly as imaginary Zach dropped to all fours and pressed his mouth into her pussy.
It clicked; this was the girl from the lawn. She had been horrified, panicked, and now she was enjoying taking the memory even further.
Zach felt himself throbbing. He brought himself out of the reverie, and began writing:
- What is happening to me?
- How much of this is imagination?
- Is anything real?
- Can I control this?
- Am I going to hurt Maddy?
He lingered on this last one. She had been very clear with him. Very mature. More mature than him. Maybe he shouldn't worry about that.
He wrote:
What if this is real?
Zach had loved the Narnia books. He remembered the professor laying it out: either she is lying, or she is mad, or she is telling the truth.
Either my own mind is lying to me, or I am mad, or it is real. The first two are basically the same thing. So, either I am mad, or it is real. If I'm mad, there's not really anything I can do about it, so I should treat it as if it is real.
Zach shut his laptop with a satisfying snap. It was clear.
It was time to experiment.
Shadows had begun to stretch across the quad. Some sought the sun, and some sought the shade.
"I'm going out," Zach said. Jacob startled awake.
"Dammit," he said. "This is complete trash. I hate this paper."
"I might need the room tonight," Zach said.
"Really?" Jacob looked up, startled. "Good for you! Ava and I are going to meet up with some folks at Downlo Pizza, probably hang late. Figure I'll stay out til midnight or one, sound ok?"
"Sure."
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Zach took a strategic spot on one of the stone benches, letting the sun soak into him, inviting that soft sense of blissful openness. He was getting more comfortable with it. In only a few minutes he was feeling the space around himself, and the people in his life. Maddy was sitting somewhere, watching the river. Ava was applying makeup. The lawn girl was taking a shower.
Real? Imagination? Madness?
Zach put the thoughts away.