The floor was bustling with work. Phones were ringing. Sounds of typing could be heard. People were moving in different directions.
"Shane, come to my office for a minute. We need to talk," said the plump woman dressed in a formal black coat covering a white top and gray pants when she came over to Shane's station. She wore thin round gold-rimmed glasses with a gold chain hanging loose with its end secured to the glass support tucked in the ears of a golden hair pulled back in a twist knot.
The woman crossed the floor and went inside her office.
Shane finished typing the last sentence of his article and saved it. He rose from his chair and walked to the office. He opened the door and closed it.
The woman was typing in front of her PC. She sat with a very straight posture. Her name is Laura Simmons, the editor-in-chief of Daily Newspost, their newspaper publication.
She stopped when she saw him and looked at him through her glasses.
"I like the last article you wrote about the pandemic. It was thoroughly discussed."
She said with a crisp voice.
"By, the way, you are to cover the 150th-anniversary celebration of American National Museum. Check out what's happening there and write anything related to new acquisitions or recent discoveries found inside."
"Got it, Laura," replied Shane while standing with his hands in his pockets.
"You can start tomorrow. Also, find anything interesting that will perk the readers to visit the museum. See if they have any minor events aside from the big celebration. That's it. You may go."
She said in a succinct voice.
He returned to his station and picked his bag.
"Where are you going, Shane?" Steve sitting beside him asked.
"You're leaving."
"Have to go visit the museum."
"Okay. See you later."
He walked out of the room and headed to the elevator. The red digital button showed 40. He waited for the elevator to come down to their floor. He's on the fifteenth floor.
After ten minutes, the door opened and he joined a jammed pack of people and waited until it hit the ground floor and got out. He checked his watch. It was ten o'clock.
He hailed a taxi. Traffic was mild to moderate. After a good twenty minutes of waiting in the traffic, the driver brought him in front of the building. He paid the driver and got out.
He walked up the stairs of the building and showed his ID to a receptionist with short white curly hair wearing thick lens granny glasses. She's an old woman who appeared to be already in her fifties dressed in a blood-red coat and floral top.
"Hello."
"Hello, good morning. How can I help you, young man?" the old woman said in a bright chirpy voice smiling at Shane.
"Ah, yes, Ma'am. I need to talk to someone who manages the whereabouts here and is preparing for the 150th-anniversary celebration."
"Yes. You can talk to Miss Julienne Rosewood. She's in charge of it. Give me a second, let me call her office."
The old woman said and took the phone.
"Can you wait? She's busy at the moment."
"How long do I have to wait?" He asked looking at the old woman.
"Fifteen minutes at most, Sir."
"Shane. Yes, I don't mind."
"Alright, Shane. I'll tell her." She replied with a smile and extended her left arm in a gesture. "You can sit over there or you can wander around while you wait for Miss Rosewood. And here's your visitor's ID." Putting a visitor's ID on the surface of the receptionist counter.
"Thank you."
He left the receptionist's desk and walked around the room.
It's been a very long time since he stepped back inside the museum. The last time he remembered he came to the place was when he was in high school when their class made a local school trip inside New York City and visited the wonders within.
He wandered around the area. Some people were also doing a visit to the museum he observed. Some people were huddled in groups. Although there were many solos and some who walked in pairs as they checked out the marvels inside.
He saw the famous dinosaur fossil of the T Rex and went over there studying the bones of it. To be quite honest sometimes he found it hard to believe that dinosaurs rid exist in the past. They were very ferocious types of thickly scaled carnivorous and imagining they once roamed the earth was a mind crash reality to him.
Did they exist at all? He left the T Rex area with that skeptic thought in mind and went over to glass-covered decays lovingly preserved inside. Old bones. Ancient shaped woods. Ugly ordinary rocks and stones. He went through them and walked to the next glass-covered case. This time it showed a new set of stones. They were more colorful stones set on display. Some of them were amulets and charms.
Then between a spherical black marble rock and colorful irregular stones stringed along with feathers forming a necklace, he noticed a black stringed bracelet with a marble-sized white opal stone where two smaller crescent-shaped flat white stones were stringed each to its sides.
His eyes dilated.
What was that thing doing over there?
The bracelet in question was the thing that went missing from him since he came to the city twenty years ago falling from the sky. He'd long forgotten about it as it was lost the day he came to New York City.
It was a moonstone bracelet he received from the old wise man of Lunara. It was given to him along with his brother and his childhood friends and his cousin when they were just eight years old.
"You'll have to have to look after these stones. They keep you safe and protect you should any harm comes to your path. Keep them as your amulet, my children."
"What if we lost them or break them?"
"They don't break, silly child. They're stones."
"But if we lost them?"
"You might forget about yourself, reduce your ability, or lost the ability the stone provides you with."
The elder man from the village gave them the stone charms.
Enos and Helios received stone charm bracelets. Enara got a necklace. Ethos and Ethiara were given ring stones.
The kids wore them.
"They're not so special."
Enara said as she observed the white stone holding it and examining it in her hand. She found it beautiful with its smooth surface and the slight glitter that shines with the light. But she was hoping it would sparkle like glass.
"It's pretty, Gramp Methos but it doesn't sparkle like Ethiara's orange ring."
Enara said looking at Ethiara's ring.
"We can switch Enara if you like the ring."
"Ethiara. These stones are your ability charm stones."
"Is that so, Granpa"
Enara looked at the old man and giggled.
"Why are you laughing at 'Gramp Methos, Enara?" asked Enos looking at her laughing face.
She whispered to him.
"I think I can read his thoughts. It's rather complicated but they make me feel funny inside," said Enara.
"You're kidding. No one can read minds." He looked back at her.
"Give me a second. Let me prove it to you." She looked at Old Man Methos and opened her mouth to speak.
"They may not be so special Enara but as you get older you will understand the magic of the stones. Keep it safe around you or one day you may not remember who you are."
"Wow, you talk deep, Enara." Enos looked at her with an awed expression.
Enara just giggled. She looked around the group. Then she whispered to Enos again.
"Brother Ethos is very unhappy receiving a ring similar to Sister Ethiara."
She looked at Ethos again and giggled loudly this time then whispered back to Enos.
"Brother Ethos likes Sister Ethiara."
Enos and Enara snickered loudly that caught the attention of Ethos and sharply looked at the two kids.
"What are you two talking about?"
Enos eyes were full of naught and blurted out.
"Hey, brother, do you have a crush on Sister Ethiara?"
Ethos looked at him boring his eyes on Enos' eyes full of mischief.
"What are you talking about?"
"Enara told me you have a crush on Sister Ethiara."
Ethos saw Ethiara's reaction glared at the younger kids.
"You're talking nonsense. Enara, stop spouting nonsense to Enos."
"But I can read minds now, Brother. And you like her, right?" she asked innocently.
Ethos walked towards Enara and touched her hands clutching the stone. He opened her hand and removed it from her clutch dropping the white stone on her stomach and said, "Stop talking nonsense, babydoll. And don't read minds."
Enara who has let go of the stone in her hands looked at Ethos.
"I don't read your mind anymore."
"That's good. Keep it that way. And stop being silly, Enara."
"Hey, Enara. Can you read my mind, too? "
Suddenly, Helios asked looking at her.
Enara touched the stone again, looked at Ethos who looked at her with a dark face, and shifted her gaze to Helios who was standing beside Ethiara. Then, she laughed again.
"Why are you laughing? I told you to read my mind. Not laugh at me."
"But you don't know how to use the stone."
She saw that he was touching the stone too like her but he was showing a disappointed look on his face.
Then, suddenly, Enos was no longer beside Enara. He was standing a few yards away from them. Then, he disappeared again and went to the sides. Then, shifted to a farther distance. Then, returned beside Enara.
"So cool!" exclaimed Enos with an unmatched expression on his face. He looked at his bracelet like an object of worship. "Gramps Methos. This is so cool. Thank you. I'll treasure this forever."
"I'm glad you like them. Keep them well and treasure them. They will enhance your abilities. And in time, they will also protect you."
The old man said looking at them with twinkling eyes and a wistful smile.
How will I get you out of there? Shane thought as he looked incredulous at the object with utmost intensity. When he lost that bracelet twenty years ago, he gave up the thought of returning to Lunara. But now that he's seen it, there might just be a chance. But he needs to know how to get it out first. He didn't know how to go back to his old home which was metaphorically speaking a billion light-years away. And when he found himself inside this strange place of New York City where he arrived twenty years ago the first thing that he kept looking for was that moon charm bracelet that had been secured to his wrist. It never lost itself while he was still at home back in Lunara despite playing all day long. It had a secure fit that prevented it from falling off his wrist. And now the only thing that reminded him of who he truly was--was securedly locked inside the glass-covered case displayed among the ancients of the world. He was chewing on his cheek as he looked at it with grim fer
She must be Enara. Shane thought in silence. His hands curled at his side. Its knuckles whitened. Shit. Julienne cursed inwardly. Did she just say amnesia? Julienne felt embarrassed revealing Rana's condition to Shane. He looked shocked she noticed. She observed him with fury and asked nicely. "Will you please forget I told you that Rana is an amnesiac?" "Why? It doesn't matter." He retorted. His voice was flat. He tried his best to contain his shock. "You're not supposed to know it," said Julienne with a large sigh escaping her lips. "You're a journalist remember? What if you write something about her on the paper? Amnesiac people are points of interest among sensational newspaper writers. It would deeply hurt Rana." Shane looked back at Julienne's cross expression and gently patted her shoulders. "Don't worry. I don't divulge secrets, Julienne. I'm a news journalist not a gossipmonger nor a tabloid writer," he said with emphasis. She still looked at him with distrustful eyes.
Shane brought Katarina to the 150th-anniversary celebration of the American National Museum. The pop artist was singing her latest hit while they were seated at the back. Other guests and special guests of the night occupied tables before them. Katarina was dressed in a cherry red dress and her hair was twisted in a knot behind her head. While Shane was dressed in his black tux beside his fiancée who looked fabulous and ravishing in her hot red dress, his sight was already caught stolen by another woman dressed in a bright sky blue dress whose hair was also put up. He could only see the slender nape of her head. The woman turned her head revealing her oval face with curly caramel strands to see Shane looking at her. Rana gave him a small smile upon seeing him and turned back her attention to the stage. After another song, the pop artist was replaced by a band led by a male and female singer who played the music, and the dance floor was opened by Mayor Blasé and his wife. All the othe
Rana was asleep. It was past midnight on her digital alarm clock. Her head was lying comfortably on the pillow while her back was flat on the bed with the blanket covering her entire body. She stirred a little but was still deeply soundly asleep.She was walking along an empty road. But it wasn't so dark; she felt the light cast by the moon above. She could feel the chill in the air. Reflexively, she checked her black leather vintage wristwatch. It was midnight.Where could she be? She looked everywhere around her.The place was unfamiliar to her eyes. A thin fog has descended the road and everything around her. She felt the cold breeze as a slow wind blew past her. She was dressed in her current day working clothes--a yellow top and a pair of black jeans and her favorite brown boots but her sleeves were short. She felt goosebumps on her skin when the chilly air touched her skin. She blew a breath and saw smoke coming out of her mouth.She averted her gaze to the side and saw trees tha
Rana stirred in her sleep. Then, she opened her eyes.She saw semi-darkness. Her room was dark but a shower of light was cast from the windows. She turned her head toward the window.Through the thin laced curtain, she could trace the roundness of the moon. She hasn't locked the window earlier. It was tilted open letting the gentle breeze of the wind enter her room. She felt the wind cool on her face.Who are they? Those people up in the sky? She thought to herself as she lay still on the bed.She feels like she knew them but she doesn't know their names.Wait. How could she feel she knew them? She'd never seen them before. She shook her head at the sudden weirdness of her thought streaming then.Rana rose from the bed and went by the window while she kept her eyes fixed at the moon outside. It was illuminating with its round white light. It felt unusually bright and white tonight, she surmised.She stood by the window, one hand holdi
He was standing before the moon. Then he was entering it. He was forced by its light energy. He was being sucked by its unknown force. He tried to resist it but felt that he couldn't move any further. He tried to mask his fear. He turned around to see Enara looking at her with horror in her eyes. "Enos." She said in a frightened voice. "Enara." He smiled at her with his typical mischievous smile. "Don't go." She said with quivering lips, eyes widened with fear. Her caramel hair was slightly blown by the wind. He felt the strong force sucking him closer until he passed through it. "Enos!!!!" He could barely hear the shrieking sobs of Enara calling after his name. It was blocked and unamplified by the barrier that felt like water. "Enos!!! Don't go!!!!! Enos!!!" He heard Enara's cries calling him. He felt himself in the sky and saw clouds around him then saw below glittering lights and dots
They heard a movement from the shadows and veered their sights towards it."Anyone there?" Rana asked.Julienne came from hiding behind the darkness of the trees wearing a very big teasing smile on her face."Wow! Lovers under the moon sky. I couldn't be more wrong timing than ever, Ran."She said joining the two who were standing close to each other by the banks of the lake. The bright moon was a witness to them while it reflected its own against the silent waters of the lake. Cicadas could be heard with their gritting sounds sometimes joined by croaks of frogs somewhere."We're not lovers, Jules.""Don't be shy about it, Rana.""I'm not Mother Julienne," said Rana trying to muster her nun-like voice when caught in an awkward situation."But you are of age, my child."Julienne played along with her making her voice deeper and sounding stricter."It's not a crime to fall in love, Rana. Better to admit it than deny
“Enos.” Ethos said in a hoarse voice studying his long-lost brother. As always he stood proud and tall. “How is life living in the human world?” he asked in a derisive tone. “Good,” Shane replied simply. Ethos looked away from him and glanced at Julienne. “I see you’ve brought a human with you,” Ethos said barely looking at the woman crouched next to Enara. Julienne glared at him. “You don’t have to look down at me,” she said in a fierce voice. He chuckled softly at her reply. “Am I? I’m simply saying you’re human, woman.” He said with disregard in his voice. “Her name’s Julienne,” said Rana tightly. “Thank you for enlightening me that, Enara. What happened to you, my love?” Ethos asked, his voice softening at her. He crouched before her still lying body. He touched her head. Rana looked at him darkly. “Don’t touch me,” she said, sharply. “Still mad at me, Enara?”
“Ethos, you’re a terrible meanie,” Rana whined like a child as she held on his arms. “How come you baked the pie without me?”“Oh, be quiet, Enara. You’re too loud,” said Ethos as they walked to the side porch of their house.Rana followed him and Ethiara to the seat. Shane a forgotten existence behind them.“But I said I’m helping you out to make them.”She said as they settled down on the seat.“This isn’t for the Harvest Festival, woman.”He said looking at her.“Still…” Rana said pouting.Ethiara gave her a saucer and a fork while Ethos helped himself first.“Ethiara, would you please shut your sister up?” he asked turning to her. “She is so noisy.”“Why don’t you silence her?” she asked back as she filled her plate with the peach pie.“That’s why I
Rana and Ethos started eating. Rana happily chewed on the meat as she savored every bite.“I miss this place, Ethos,” she said with nostalgia. “I’m so glad we dropped by here after we went to Karitt. I didn’t realize I’m already starving.”She picked more meat and noticed Shane’s plate was still left untouched.“Shane, are you okay?” Rana asked before she energetically chewed more meat and picked some more from the grill to her plate. “Are you not hungry? We’re already past lunch.”Shane looked up at her. The golden orbs behind his glasses looked at her passively. Rana was oblivious to anything but the meats that were being grilled at the center of their table.“You’re not eating at all. If you’re not taking any meat, I’m getting them all,” she said with a naughty smile on her mouth.“No, don’t hug them all to yourself, Ran
Rana looked at Ethos then immediately shifted her sight questioning Shane with her eyes.Shane rose from his seat instead and turned to look at Amara.“Aunt, we’re leaving now, as Rana is already here. We’re going to help her find furniture makers for her store,” he said talking to her mom.“Alright, then,” said Amara rising from her seat, too.Ethos also stood up and they were all sent to the doorway by Amara.“Take care in the way, kids.”“Will do, mom.”Rana said and they went out of the gate of her house.The trio started walking.“Where do we go first?” she asked.“My friend Leo lives in the next neighborhood. We can see him first,” Ethos suggested.He led them the way to Leo’s house. It was close to the sea and they had to walk up a sloped road and curve a street before they can reach his
"Rana, why are you once again receiving flowers from Ethos?” Ethiara asked as she came from the hallway holding a bouquet of fresh flowers in her hands. She just met a flower delivery guy on her way out for work walking by the gate when she was stopped by the guy. It’s the third day Rana had been receiving flower deliveries from Ethos. Anisa was the one who received them in the first two days but unfortunately this morning it was Ethiara who had to face the delivery guy. She stretched her hands giving it to Rana who had just come down from her room to take her breakfast. Rana took it from her and found the nearest vase in their living area and took it with her in the kitchen to put water in it. Ethiara followed her in the kitchen and watched her in the sink. “Is he courting you again?” Ethiara asked with a raised brow. Rana continued what she was doing and replied to her. “I don’t know. Maybe.” She said with a noncommittal repl
Rana and Shane stared at the spot Ethos left after he went out of the room without saying another word. A tense silence hung around the room after he left. Rana moved and took a glass of green tea. “I don’t believe that guy,” said Ethiara as she picked a biscuit and put it in her mouth. “He doesn’t even have the gall to congratulate you but rather opposed to your upcoming wedding. What an insolent man.” She shot a look at Rana but shifted her gaze to Shane. “Do you have the date set already?” Rana looked quizzically at Shane. Shane turned his gaze back at Ethiara and shook his head. “We don’t have a date yet,” he informed her. Helios took a drink before speaking. He put the glass on the table. “When do you plan to hold the wedding?” “We haven’t talked about it yet,” Rana said as she held the glass in her hands. “We can hold it in a month,” Shane suggested as he bit into a biscuit. Rana looked at hi
Rana and Shane were standing before the wildflowers of the desert looking ahead of them in the wide flower field where they used to spend so much time together playing when they were still children. Rana had a straw hat on her head while wearing a comfortable floral dress and a pair of cream sandals. Shane wore a moss green shirt, a pair of khaki pants, and a pair of slippers.“Feels like a lifetime since we’ve been here,” Rana said as she admired the blossoms of wildflowers that span as far as her sight could reach.The wind around them blew gaily. The ground smelled of wildflowers.Shane expelled a soft sigh from his lips as he looked at the scenic view before them. The mountains could be traced from the horizon.“Yeah, you’re right, Enara. It’s been so long ago. I now wonder what it feels like to be a kid again.”Rana laughed at his statement. Her cheeks were turning pink as she laughed with mirth.
The next day came with looming anticipation. It wasn’t precisely a bright day like the weather was empathic of the day to come and what was about to happen. It was partially gray in the skies. The blue sky was covered with the glum white clouds. There was no sun at sight. Rana was dressed in white robes as she walked to the high ground where she would be executed. Her arms were bound by tight ropes behind her. Two guards walked beside her as she was brought to the ground. She looked at the tall blade that hung above her. Rana felt surprisingly calm as her head was raised above. She looked everywhere around her. The townspeople were gathered at a far distance to watch her. The jury and the Elders of the Council were gathered at a closer distance. The Elders sat atop a raised stadium. At least ten guards watched the post where she would be executed. She looked down at the ground below her. The ground was roc
“Why must Enara be punished for my crimes?” Shane asked angrily. His fists were clenched. One of them was on the table, the other on his side.“It’s not your fault that you were lost in the portal when you were eight years old,” Rana said trying to assuage Shane’s anger. She sat opposite him inside the wide living room. Her eyes were looking outside at the bright beam of the sun in their green-trimmed yard.“You’re not a criminal, Enos. You were a kid when that accident happened. It wasn’t your fault.” Rana said looking back at him.“But you are to die here because you tried your best to search for me and you even lost your memory because of it,” Shane said with tensed jaws. “In the end, you must die because of it?”He asked feeling incredulous and murderous at the verdict of Enara’s fugitive action ten years ago.“You don’t have to die for m
Rana stared at Helios for a full minute before she collected herself. She removed her hands from Shane. “That doesn’t surprise me,” she said trying to sound calm. “Maybe a bit. But I haven’t really expected it.” Rana looked again at Helios and asked him. “When’s the trial?” “It’s scheduled next month,” he answered directly. “It’d be the fifteenth.” Rana expelled a deep breath. “Guess, I have to pay the consequences of my thoughtlessness,” she muttered to herself and looked down at her blankets. “I’ll be there with you, Rana.” Shane automatically said trying to hold her hands again. Rana clasped her hands and looked at him and gave him a smile. “Thanks, Shane. I really appreciate that.” “Don’t worry, Enara,” said Helios putting a smile on his face to ease up the situation. “We’ll all be with you. We’ll do our best to help you out.” Rana mustered another smile on her face as she loo