The name is Summer Adewale, and I'm a young black woman of Nigerian descent living in the City of Toronto, Ontario. Life hasn't been a bed of roses lately, and I'm not just talking about political upheavals, Covid, or the madness we've all been enduring in our daily lives. Nope, I am referring to the fact that the world is close to ending, and I've been tapped to do something about it.
Twenty four hours ago, my biggest worries were about my classes at Ryerson University, the loud tenants who moved down the hall in my apartment building, and the rising interest rate in my MBNA Mastercard. I thought I had a handle on things, until a strange man approached me, supposedly with a message from Above.
"I am Michael, the Archangel," said the tall, dark-haired and bronze-skinned, decidedly Middle-Eastern fellow in the dark gray business suit. I was walking out of Starbucks, heading to my next class, and I wondered what this fool was smoking. Ryerson is located smack dab in the middle of downtown, and I know that the crazies can be well-dressed and attractive, instead of always being the drooling idiots on street corners.
"Good for you, buddy," I replied, and I picked up my pace, just another masked young woman on the streets of Toronto. I walked past a portly Asian fellow and his pet German Shepherd, and brushed past a redhead who was jawing on her iPhone. Imagine my surprise when, upon nearing campus, I found the stranger standing on my path. What the fuck? Nobody moves that fast.
"Summer, we really should talk," said Michael, and he offered a kind smile as he drew near. Instantly, I fell into a fighting stance. I'm five-foot-nine, decidedly curvy, and while I'm no superwoman, I am definitely no pushover. I do Yoga and I've taken a few kickboxing classes in the past. I didn't let thugs push me around on the streets of Lagos, and I don't put up with fools in Toronto either.
"Back off, pal," I said, and Michael grinned, and laid his hand on my shoulder. That's when my world effectively went from mundane to weird. All around us, time stopped, the way it does in those movies you see on the Sci-Fi Channel. I looked at Michael, and then blinked, as all around us, everyone seemed frozen, as though the cosmic pause button got pressed. What in the actual fuck?
"Summer, the world is in danger, and only you can save it," Michael said, and then, the Archangel whisked me away for a little chat. Michael somehow transported us to a park, and I stared at him like he had two heads. I was freaking out. You would too. I had a lot of questions. I always felt like peeing, but I tried to hold it. I was feeling overwhelmed is what I'm trying to say.
"What do you want with me?" I demanded, trying to sound haughty, if only to keep the fear out of my voice. I looked at the world beyond the park. The City of Toronto is home to millions of souls, and all of them were frozen in time as far as I could tell. Traffic wasn't moving. Joggers were as still as cardboard. Whoever this Michael dude really is, he's packing a lot of power.
"Summer, you are one of the Seasons, and the Kingdom of Heaven needs your help," Michael said, and he looked at me with concern. I sighed, wondering what to say to that. I really wanted to get the hell out of there, but part of me was curious about what Michael wanted from me. Seriously, why does a guy who can stop time need help from a funny, smart, and slightly out of shape sister like myself?
"Dude, you can stop time, you don't need me," I said, and Michael laughed, and then explained himself. I have quite a mouth on me, I will admit. Still, I had no idea that my world was about to change. I'm an international student from Lagos, Nigeria. I came to Toronto for school, and also to build a better life for myself. I'm as ordinary as it gets. The poster gal for mundanity. Surely there must be some kind of mistake...
"Summer, as the Viceroy of Heaven, I command legions of Angels, and even I am powerless to stop what is coming, the Dark Reaper is loose, and only you Seasons can stop him," Michael said evenly. I looked into his chestnut eyes and saw that he was dead serious. I sighed, feeling curious about a lot of things, and knowing that I couldn't stop myself from asking questions. I've always been that kind of woman.
"What's that got to do with me?" I demanded, arms crossed, and Michael explained himself a bit. I resisted the urge to bolt. I felt like running but since Michael can stop time, I don't think getting away from him is going to be easy. The dude is on some major power trip, and I definitely don't want to get on his bad side. Humor him and get out first chance you get, I thought grimly, praying that Michael couldn't read my mind.