3 days after our Fated Encounter.
'The number you are calling is not in service. Check the number and dial again...'
That was the twelfth time I tried to call Jester Lee. I didn't want to admit it, but the truth is hard to ignore. Either the number he gave me was false or he was blocking my calls.
Realistically speaking, why would anyone bother to hand out their number if they were planning to block you anyway? So it's most likely he gave me a wrong number on purpose so I couldn't bother him in the first place.
I smirked. He's got pluck, I'll give him that. Most men (and women) would be pushing each other out of the way in order to get my attention (I am not exaggerating, I've seen it happen) and there he was, nonchalantly giving me a false number and treating me like some sort of fangirl who would only waste his time.
There's a chance, of course, that he thought that way precisely because he didn't recognize me at that time. He probably didn't realize that the girl he had in his arms was a worlds-renowned superstar. But he had been close enough to the medic van to hear me introduce myself to the police. So he should have known.
Whether he knew or not, it doesn't matter. I knew when I asked for his number out of the blue that there was a chance he wouldn't give it to me. The fact that the number he gave me was probably a dud, only confirmed my suspicion that the guy had a cautious and sensible personality. I gleaned as much from our short conversation and from the various articles I had scoured about him online.
"Miss Vega, you're up in ten minutes!" the intercom buzzed, and I glanced at Bea who answered for me.
"Send in Outfit #3!"
A team of five assistants came into the room, pulling a mannequin of my exact dimensions wearing a shimmering black dress and matching knee-high boots. As I changed into the dress, I activated the dial function of my earpiece and called up one of my ace pieces.
'Hey Mister Louie, you busy?"
'Alisa! For you I'm always free, dear. What's up?'
'I need you to verify who's using the number I'm gonna send you. And how long it's been active and where.'
'Oh, is it another stalker? I hate those.'
I giggled. Louie was the Deputy Chief of the R&D Department of Vega Technologies and Communications, a subsidiary of Vega Industries that owns and operates 30% of the total communication technology in all three worlds. Louie had been a substitute teacher in my high school before I scouted him for our company and he bore great results. Now, this dwarf has a little girl that is convinced he is the best dad ever when he took her backstage at the latest concert for a VIP Meet-and-Greet with her favourite boy band, courtesy of me. In exchange, Louie helps me identify unknown numbers that keep calling me and various other little technological favours in his spare time.
'No, in fact this person is someone I really want to find. So I would totally love it if you could help me.'
'Send it over, dear. I'll get back to you by the end of the day, don't worry.'
'Thanks a lot! Regards to your wife and lil Cheska!'
I ended the call just as the intercom buzzed again.
"Miss Vega, they want you on set in three minutes!"
"Three minutes? Are they nuts? We still have to attach the hairpiece!" one of the assistants muttered.
"I need more pins! Hey you, get that box--"
"Miss, you sure you're cool with the makeup? We gotta send you out on time or the bosses will have our asses--"
I smiled winningly at them. "I feel perfect. Thank you so much for your hard work!"
As one, the assistants smiled at me, suddenly at ease. It was obvious from their expressions that they don't often get praised by the celebrities they work for. That was a pity. Dad always told me that being nice costs nothing, but the rewards are usually priceless. I made a mental note to get Bea to send these people home with a gift box, at least.
*******
LeBlanc (not his real name, of course) had been a fashion photographer for nearly three years. He was relatively new to the business, so to speak. A talented rookie that caught the eye of one of the most prestigious fashion magazines, and he was about to take his first step into the big leagues. His editor told him (indirectly) that the results of this photoshoot could propel him into the heart of high fashion. Or it could be a proverbial boot up his ass if he messed this up. To make matters worse, his model for today was none other than Alisa Vega herself.
It was every photographer's dream to work with a model like her. To the general populace, Alisa Vega was the unparalleled star of blockbuster movies like Pay for Your Crimes, Flower in the Sun, and The Daydream. Or if you haven't seen those movies (were you living under a rock for the past five years?) you surely would have seen her in her role as Princess Lavinia in the multi-award winning TV thriller/drama Bonecastle Life. And even if you were a complete recluse who only went out of your apartment once a month for groceries, you would have seen her face on holo screens and advertising blimps since she's a sought-after endorser of fashion and beauty brands. In this day and age, is there someone who doesn't know the face and name of one of the most beautiful and wealthiest young women ever to grace the world of showbusiness?
But some argue her real talent wasn't in acting, but in modeling. It's not her popularity that make photographers like him line up for a chance to capture her image, though. It was was the young lady herself. LeBlanc's mentor who had worked with the young Miss Vega during the early years of her career once told him that some of his best work was with her.
He had been puzzled at first. Sure, Alisa Vega was beautiful. Golden hair and blemish-free skin, delicate but arresting features, and big brown eyes that just made you think of hot chocolate and cozy firesides. It didn't hurt that she had a naturally slim figure that meant she could fit into anything those insane designers would produce. All that would make anyone a good model.
But there was something else that only she seemed to have. His mentor had guaranteed he would see it when he worked with her himself.
And of course, the old man was right.
She stepped into the set wearing a shimmering black dress like a piece of the night sky had been sewn together just for her. Her trademark golden hair spilled down her bare back in elaborate curls. And her face, its delicate qualities emphasized by her minimalist makeup, made him think of those old stories about goddesses masquerading as humans. She smiled at all of them.
"I'm looking forward to working with all of you," Alisa Vega said, far too humble for someone of her reputation. "I'm so excited for this project. I just love Mister Zagreb's creations." Then those brown eyes looked straight at LeBlanc.
"You must be Mister LeBlanc. Nice to meet you."
"The pleasure is mine, Miss Vega. I have been looking forward to this opportunity." He had worked with celebrities before. But he had never been this starstruck. He was afraid that he might completely lose his head and not be able to take a proper shot. His hands were sweating profusely.
But as he began to explain about the theme for the shoot and told her his ideas, his nervousness seemed to lift. He felt strangely at ease. No, he began to feel more confident. He could do this.
He had been a fool. How could he possibly make a mistake when Alisa Vega was his model? Her every pose, her every expression, was exactly what he wanted.
Click! Click! Click!
He was on a roll. He had never felt so focused before.
The photoshoot ended in good time. LeBlanc reviewed his shots and he swallowed his amazement at the results. It was difficult to pick a set, since every one was usable.
His editor noticed his frown and came up to him.
"Having trouble?"
"Yes. Everything is so good. How can a model be this good?"
His editor smirked. "You lucky bastard. The goddess showed you her favor, that's why those photos are gorgeous. But it's not her that made em, it's you. She just put you in the right mood, that's all."
LeBlanc gave him a puzzled look. But his editor just smiled mysteriously and gave him the same advice he's given every rookie that Alisa Vega had taken a liking to.
"You got something going for you, so work on it. Someday maybe every shot you make will be as perfect as this one, no matter who models for you."
Mister Louie got back to me while I was on the drive back to the hotel."I double-checked and I can tell you for sure that the number you gave me was a burner," he said, amused. "Now why would anyone be giving you a burner, Alisa?"I held back a sigh. "Maybe because they don't want to talk to me?""Who in their right mind would wanna ignore a sweetheart like you?" Louie laughed. "Is this someone dodging a debt or something? Coz you seem pretty determined to catch him. You don't usually ask me for a favor this big."That made me smile. "I wanna keep things a secret for a little while, Mister Louie. And you could say I'm the one who owes this person a favor and you know I always pay my debts. So I have to be able to contact him so we can talk it out, you know?""Hmmm... well, whatever your reason, I hope you know that whatever I come up with using my methods, it won't hold in court? This is kind
"If it's in two years...there's not much time."
Dad was not amused. He grabbed a beer and emptied it in one go. His cheeks were red and his frown had turned into a pout. The effects of the purple cake must be wearing off."He should declare his intentions first. I'll meet with him myself."Huh. Well, that would prove difficult, since I don't think Jester is aware that he had any intentions to declare at all. Dad seems to be forgetting that I am still in the 'unrequited crush' phase of our relationship. Even calling it a 'relationship' was seriously stretching the boundaries of the word.This was getting quite embarrassing."Dad, I think we should discuss this when there's actually something more substantial between us to talk about. I mean, I think I like him, but he doesn't know that yet." I winked at Harry, who was chuckling silently in the corner."Mister Rosche, Madam Josefa, Diane. Thanks for keeping us company. I think we should be leaving now."
35 days after our Fated Encounter."Are you sure about this?" Bea asked me. "Because it's not too late for us to cancel.""Oh, yes, I'm sure. I finally found a window of opportunity after waiting so long. I'm not backing out now." I smiled confidently, twirling in front of the mirror to check my outfit: a calf-length brown pencil skirt, a plain white turtleneck, my favourite black stilleto boots, and a dark-brown fur-trimmed coat (its faux fur, of course, I don't wear clothes made from real animals. I'm not a barbarian) draped over my shoulders. My hair was done up in a casual high ponytail, with a matching brown satin ribbon holding it in place."Oh, I don't mean the date. I meant moving." Bea clarified, handing me my purse."Oh, that. I don't see the problem. Where I live is my business. And besides, the view is so pretty--""There are literally hundreds of other places that could give you a
He should have known something was wrong the moment he stepped into the cafe.First of all, he had never seen the place so full. Almost every table was taken, and his gaze immediately zeroed in on his favourite spot in the corner, hoping it would be empty. Thankfully, it was. He had been looking forward to having a cup of Arabique coffee that he had been craving for the past few days. Of course, he could just order to-go, but sipping coffee while doing some casual reading in his favourite cafe was something that always relaxes him. And boy, did he need some down time.The past week had been a blur of subjugation requests and raids and rescue missions and paperwork. If he had known how much paperwork he had to go through every time he finished a mission, he would never have accepted the Chairman's offer of enlisting as an Anomaly Guard. Well, at least they allowed him to have an aide. He spared a moment to appreciate Boris' hard work and sympathize with hi
Humans are not as compatible with magic as elves or dwarves. Something about inherent biological capacity and environmental exposure. Earth was naturally devoid of magic, and if it weren't for the Gaia Incident, humans probably would be in the same oblivious bubble of ignorance they've been enjoying for the past few millennia.But things did change, and in order to survive, humans had to evolve and adapt to these changes. Nowadays, roughly sixty percent of the human species can be considered Mages. Now, for every three hundred human Mages, one is bound to develop some sort of supernatural ability in addition to their inherent magical abilities. There aren't a lot of them, and their abilities are so unique and varied, that it's hard to categorize them. So, they are generally known as the Gifted.Although magical ability for the Gifted are less than for ordinary Mages, some of them have Gifts so powerful that it can't even be considered a disadvantag
I had been sitting on pins and needles the entire time I was waiting for Jester to email me the venue for our date.I couldn't even vent my stress by picking out an outfit, since I don't even know where we were going to have dinner. Bea said I should email him to follow-up, but I said I didn't want to sound super desperate or something. And part of me was worrying that maybe he wouldn't reply (that would be embarrassing!) or that maybe he'll go back on his promise and cancel on me (I don't think he's that type of guy, but then again he was the guy who gave me a fake number).So, to ease my frustration, I asked Mister Louie to install this tracking spell and sync it to my holo screen so that I can see in real time where Jester might be. Mister Louie assured me that although it was totally illegal, it was also untraceable so I won't go to jail for it, but he did say I shouldn't mention (especially to my Dad) where I got it from.
I hop from one world to another constantly, but I have always found Earth to be the most beautiful of the three (no bias, seriously). Oren has its charms with its soaring mountain ranges that far outsize anything that you could see on Earth, their cities usually twice or thrice as large as any City State anywhere else. For some reason, dwarven architecture focused on space--creating as much of it as possible, and filling it up with anything you can possibly imagine. Very much like a beehive or an anthill. I've been to Mister Louie's place in New York a few times, and let me tell you that if you ever find yourself invited to a dwarf residence, it's best to stay put unless you have someone who knows the place guide you around. His wife (who is human, BTW) says that the confusion grows on you, and I'll have to take her word for it because she says she only got lost during the first few weeks of their marriage.Ellenis is more surreal, with pockets of dense forests, sur
Jester swiped his hand to the left. The wall before him tore itself up and crumbled to dust before being sucked into a void known as Jorus, exposing the figures inside.Only two people remained standing. One was a familiar figure, tall and broad, with a white mask covering his face. The other was leaner, smaller than the masked man, with a handsome face and cold, dead eyes. This man held in his arms a woman with golden hair in a fancy red dress. The features of her beautiful face were obscured by the blood seeping from her head, and around her slender neck was a fiery tattoo, like a necklace of thorns painted on her skin.A curse mark, in its most potent form.Alisa. His Alisa.Everything in Jester fell still, and whatever rationality he had left was burned away by fear and fury.*****An explosion of black—an oppressive, all-consuming darkness surrounded them in the blink of an eye. This darkness was unnatural. It wasn’t a darkness born from a lack of light, rather, it felt to him li
Jester had several misgivings about attending the Finale as Alisa’s date. He had to dress fancy. He had to listen to a rabid crowd scream his name and fight the urge to run away. He had to let the paparazzi take pictures without breaking their limbs. He even had to stop scowling.But the Finale was important to Alisa. She had asked him to come, and he knew if he did, it would mean the world to her, so how could he refuse her?At first, it wasn’t so bad. The suit was surprisingly comfortable, and though it was fancier than what he was used to wearing (it had a cape, for crying out loud) at least it was in black and grey, and not—gods forbid—egg-yolk yellow or neon green (like what he saw some of the other guests were wearing). Their red-carpet entrance was also quickly over with, and like what Aisha had said, all that was left to endure was the small-talk.It only took a few minutes after Alisa left, though, for Jester to realize he could only bear with this situation in her presence.
TEN MINUTES BEFORE EVERYTHING WENT TO HELL, VIP SECTIONAn intense tremor shook the Stadium, accompanied by alarmed yelling and swearing and the sound of shattering glasses as surprised guests dropped to the floor or crawled under the tables. Before the shaking even stopped, an alarm ripped through the air. Colin felt a foreboding sense of deja vu when he recognized what it meant.CODE BLACK: ANOMALY BREACH DETECTEDLOCKDOWN PROTOCOL IN EFFECT. THIS EVENT IS HEREBY CANCELLED. ALL GUESTS AND RESIDENTS ARE ADVISED TO REMAIN WITHIN THE BORDER. PLEASE REMAIN CALM AND FOLLOW EVACUATION PROTOCOL.The last time M’lonia had a Breach was nearly fifty years ago. Not only were there fewer active Faults in Ellenis as a whole (when you compare it to Earth or Oren), but the Elven capital of M’lonia was literally in the middle of nowhere, and under miles of sand and bedrock to boot. Some studies have claimed that the possibility of a new Breach forming in an area without a history of a Fault decreas
I suddenly stopped feeling bad for my PA when I realized why she was so on edge.They were hiding things from me again. They knew—Bea, Dad, Jester, they all knew—how much I hated that.“Give me my earpiece,” I said to Freya, pointing at the tiny purse on the couch beside her.“You have to focus on the Finale.” Bea said, snatching it away before Freya could even reach for it. “Forget what I said about New York. Right now, focus on the show, and when everything’s done, you can go and cuddle up to Jester as much as you like and have that talk.”“And if I say, ‘No, I don’t want to go to New York?’”Bea wouldn’t meet my eyes. “Come on. Be reasonable. It’s just a health break…”I narrowed my eyes at her, focusing on Bea’s emotions.How suspicious. There was concern for my health, certainly. But strangely, Bea seems to be more focused on my safety rather than the possibility of me relapsing into anorexia. Then, there’s the thing about Sir Merrion following me around on the orders of the King
It was Jester who first stepped out of the car.Broad-shouldered, long and lean, he wore the dark grey suit Alisa had picked out for him, and it fit him like a dream. Unbeknownst to the stylists, the white shirt he was wearing underneath was actually his AG suit, which he had adjusted to copy its appearance. He told Alisa it just felt wrong for him to wear normal clothes when out in public, and convinced her to let him use the suit. Draped over his shoulders was the luxurious cape trimmed with black fur and embroidered in gold that Holly had waved under his nose, and in the flashing lights, the gold thread shimmered.From LeBlanc’s position on the balcony, and with the help of his favorite camera, he could see very clearly why Alisa Vega had fallen for the AG rookie. Had he been into men, LeBlanc himself would have fallen head-over-heels and off of a cliff for him. The build, the figure—there was no angle from which you could take a photograph that wouldn’t flatter him. And that face-
LeBlanc thought that West Park Stadium had never looked more like a treasure chest than it did tonight. It was bright, and shiny, and loud—and the people inside it were equally so.For most of the normal people in the three worlds, the Fashion Week Finale was a show you watch on your holo-screens. But now, LeBlanc was a part of it. He was there in the flesh.He had been fortunate enough to be invited to the Finale as a guest by his editor, and though he was not strictly required to work during the event, the photographer in him could not resist slinging his favorite camera over his shoulder. Fashion Week was like an all-you-can-eat buffet for him—there was no way he was passing up an opportunity to photograph the elite of the elite of the fashion world, in all their splendor. Of course, he would not be allowed to publicize any of his photographs unless he gains consent from his subjects. But he didn’t mind. He didn’t pursue photography for the money or the potential connections he cou
It didn’t take very long for someone to knock on the door and remind them that Alisa had things to do, and places to be.In reality, it had only been about three hours since they left the others in the drawing room. Emotionally though, to Jester it felt like an entire day had gone by. In a mere three hours, Alisa had gone from ‘angry-girlfriend’ to ‘sweet seductress’ to ‘vulnerable, guilt-ridden, accidental murderess’ and finally, now she was ‘the-show-must-go-on, high-fashion supermodel with a probable eating disorder’, and he sat in bed watching her reapplying her makeup and slipping on those icepick heels.As if she hadn’t been crying her eyes out and dripping snot over his shirt a few minutes ago.Alisa is more than just a pretty face, strutting around in glamorous outfits and smiling for the cameras. She was more than just the Vega name and the influence that goes with it. She’s also more than just a girl with a powerful Gift.Alisa—his Alisa—is lovely, complicated, and unique. S
Things went back to normal almost immediately after that. That mugging incident never happened again, and it was easy to forget about something horrible if it’s not happening directly to you. Marcus was his usual possessive self, and I should have had no expectations otherwise. He changed my memories, so of course I don’t have a proper recollection of what happened. There shouldn’t be any reason for me to feel uneasy with him.But I did. I guess somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew what was really going on. I think Marcus could tell, too. He became even more obsessed with keeping me by his side. There was even a rumor at school going around that he and I were dating secretly, because he’s always holding my hand.I’m sure that Aisha told you Marcus needed physical contact to reinforce his Gift, right? I think at that time Marcus was still testing the limits of his Gift. He was afraid of being apart from me because he wanted to make sure that I wouldn’t remember things I shouldn’t.
We found ourselves in bed again…though not in the same way as we were a few hours ago.For one thing, we were dressed. Jester now had on a pair of pants and a new shirt, though it was mostly unbuttoned—I hadn’t realized that when he pulled off the first one, it had ripped a little from our eagerness. He said normal clothes were just built too fragile, and he was used to it.“Wow,” I said drily, “How many girls got you ripping your shirt off for them to say you’re used to that?”Jester kissed my forehead. “Just one.”“Really.”“I have the physical strength equal to a hundred humans, Ali. That’s what I meant.”“I know. I was just teasing,” I said.“Huh. Stop trying to distract me.”Resigning myself to the inevitable, I cuddled up to him as I thought about how to begin.Half my hesitation comes from the fact that I still couldn’t wrap my head around what just happened a few hours ago. I’ve always wanted to know how it would feel to kiss someone and touch someone and be so intimate—withou