A Wider Sky: Beyond Eclipse Series
by Talyis Bagley Ellison
Copyright first edition 2013, 2015
Chapter 13
I sat on Ben and Maddie couch looking out the window unto their perfectly coiffed yard. The eerie tree-lined suburban street that was always empty. My eyes noted the tree, the fresh cut lawn and the dark houses across the street. Even though I registered what my eyes landed on, I wasn't seeing twilight settle on the horizon of a safe neighborhood. I only saw Windsor using the remains of lost souls into an unnatural earth shell.
I arrived only a few hours ago, but my body was still shaking. I couldn't settle my stomach. It was like someone punched me through living an aching hole. I felt bad that I pushed my fork around my plate. My appetite lost ruined the thoughtful dinner Maddie and Ben prepared for me and my return stay.
When setting the table, Ben's perfect smile beamed proudly as gave me a playful jab to my arm and motioned to the food. Sweet potatoes and turkey.
"You've come a long way, right Kiddo?" he chuckled.
I felt bad that I was aloof. They were so excited to hear my stories about university when I arrived. I couldn't shake what I had learned that morning during the lab trip. The comments made by the students of all Professor Windsor's classes were on loop in my head. I had made a spectacle in front of the entire program. I wish I could focus on what I should do next as a solution. I knew this is what I needed to do to stay sane. Instead, I only thought about the ride back to campus.
The students leaned over the seat to share their glee with Galen, their future king and my kind's future annihilator. They'd notice he wasn't interested in retelling Windsor's spectacular demonstration. Then their eyes shifted to me and gave an array of faces trying to comprehend what was happening to me. Discreet ones whispered, asking Gaelen if I were alright, they really wanted to know if I was a defect. He politely answered no and then asked for some privacy. I had to have looked odd, neither I looking at the window, nor my classmates around me; and never glanced in Gaelen direction. He held me sat next to me, watching with protective vigilance and hoping for signs that I would snap out of it.
"I heard that they were Rebel Colonist," one student said to another, referring to the piles of bones Professor Windsor desecrated.
"Wow that's scary, they were able to get this close to The Realm," another student responded.
My shoulders tightened with stress but I didn't let the fear in their comments be my focus. If there were rebels and I had to find out who they were and where they are.
"Baby, I am worried about you? Please talk to me." Gaelen begged in a whisper into my ear. He kissed my cheek to try to get me to respond to him. Desperate for me to look at him.
I was numb. I didn't even feel his kiss or his thumb caressing my hand in his. I just pawed the marbles that were still in my hand stuffed in my pocket.
"Wasn't that amazing Gaelen?!" Bane sat up from his seat and stood over ours. Gaelen only shook his head and motioned to me. Bane then slunk back into his chair apologizing.
Bane's comment made me flex my jaw and I felt anger surge through the numbness. I tightened my hands around the marbles as hard as I could and then released it as my hand began to hurt like I was holding a dagger. I pulled my hand out of my pocket and glanced at a long red gash that was sliced into my hand. I wasn't too worried about the deep cut in my hand.
"Fuck, Mouse, what the fuck?! Kiowa damn you tell me what's happening?" he hissed frantically, still careful to not draw attention.
Gaelen wrapped my hand tightly with his scarf to stop my hand from bleeding. His eyes darted around the craft to see if anyone had noticed and then back to me. I still didn't feel anything or care if anyone noticed. I was more astonished by the red glass that had been fused together jaggedly in my hand. I registered Gaelen's coat that he draped across my lap to keep me warm. But I was in shock because I had fused the marbles into one piece of jagged glass with the force of my hand. I had never done that before.
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Once we returned to campus, stopping in front of the Harvard building, I stormed out of the transport vehicle as fast. I sprinted ahead of Gaelen, my heart pounded hard in my chest, I didnt want to lose it before I was in the safety of privacy.
Gaelen was shouting for me from behind as I pushed people out of my way. I reached the edge of the poppy covered ground and nearly toppled over onto the field. My feet stopped cling to the edge of the poppy field grass lawn. I was not going to crush them with my feet again. Gaelen had caught up to me and I was evaluating my options for escape. I could use the sidewalk but too many people were in the way.
I was fueled by anger, pain, sorrow everything hit me with blasts of focus. With every intake of air, I was hit with another. My braids began to blow in the breeze, but the wind was only hitting me and now one else on the quad. It whipped at me and then Gaelen as he approached me. I thought it was Gaelen having another fit but then I realized it was me.