"Dear Diary:
Since it's the first time that I write, I will introduce myself.
My name is Annabelle Archer and I'm a British young woman, and I'm going to die soon.
My heart is very weak and the doctors say I have a rare condition that was supposed to kill me before my twentieth birthday, but I have passed that mark already.
My father keeps looking for more second opinions, that are no longer second, but maybe a hundredth.
My mother keeps the house together, and our family together. She acts like nothing is happening most of the time, but I know better.
I know how she feels and do appreciate her attempt at normality, but the mood, in general, is so gloomy anyway."
She introduced herself to the small, black, hardcovered notebook that her father had presented her with, but she didn't have the will to start before.
She enjoyed very much to tell stories, but her will to live was getting drained from her with every new attack.
"My life has developed so far in London, in the center of the city, in a grey, very large and beautiful house surrounded by rose gardens and fruit trees, where many birds usually build their nests.
Gardens that I can't remember how many years have passed since the last time I visited.
Our house has two floors and an attic. In the attic, all the decorations my mother had changed through the years, all the paintings and furniture, and the many different entertainments she had picked with time, and then left, are stored in there.
When I played hide and seek, as a very young child, I always picked the attic to hide, and always won the game.
That also might have been because I didn't play with other children, but with my not-so-young nana, who was also always busy, but I can't tell that she didn't try.
The second floor is full of rooms. Guestrooms and halls, and then our bedrooms, Mother and Father's was across the hall from mine, and right beside mine, there is the room that used to be my playroom when I was a kid and the doctor finally forbid me to go playing outside.
The rest of the rooms are empty.
The ground floor has all the common areas a house usually has, a kitchen, a dining room, a large living room, the library studio, and the rooms of the helpers that work for us.
I spend most of my time at the studio. My favorite books are fantasy, and that's the reason why my father got so many of them for me, still, I'm usually bored and waiting for something to happen.
Today I had a new crisis. Doctor Marsh came, of course, and asked me for how long have I been in this same room, and talked about how it was not healthy for me to be confined here, so he recommended that I moved to the Exeter Villa.
I have to accept that the idea makes me happy, at least the scenery I will have through the window will not be this gray city with eternal rain."
Annabelle was in the middle of packing when she found this notebook, and, since she was starting a new adventure of sorts, she decided to start writing a little, to entertain her mind, now that the most probable was that she'd be even more lonely than in the house where her parents were all the time.
Her pause took a couple of hours as she finished setting her things up, and then she came back to her desk, sat comfortably, and took the fountain pen again.
Her moods changed subtly from gloomy and clammed up to depressed and openly emotional. That was something nobody could see, but her newly started diary was going to show from the very start.
She restarted her narrative.
"We're in the middle of the fall, and it's the year 1871.
Two months ago I celebrated my 25th birthday, and the reason I mention it is that every crisis I can get through reminds me of the times in which a doctor said I would not be able to live past my 20 years.
That was five years ago.
I wonder if really following the physician's instructions helped me, or if there's something waiting to happen to me, like the stories in my books, something very important that I can't die before I do, or something only I can do...
I wish I could be someone's hero... For once, instead of being the fragile damsel that always needs to be tended to. Or maybe it's just that I'm stubborn enough for death to come to pick me up.
Whatever the case, I've outlived the medical expectations, even if I was ready to leave this world a very long time ago.
For now, I need to finish packing. Tomorrow I'm going on a new adventure. Yes, I consider it like that. In a life like the one I'm having right now, even if it's our own house, I am happy to go to a less-frequent place."
Annabelle closed the small notebook and packed it at once before she forgot. Her days were frequently very slow, but since that one was so eventful, it had passed pretty quickly.
Two of the house helpers were still packing with her, arranging and moving, asking her what she wanted to take with her, and sorting it in large chests that were then moved downstairs by the larger men that did the heavier works at the family estate.
Her parents were very hopeful of them going to the Villa.
That house had not been used so often since the health condition of their daughter, Abbie, as they still used to call her, had deteriorated in the last few years, yet they were very happy for having her with them.
They were taking some extra helpers to live with Abbie at the Villa, as there were usually just the two people that maintained the house in good condition, but now that their daughter would live there, they needed to have her not only comfortable but never alone, due to her condition.
Some of them were even told by doctor Marsh on how to do basic procedures on her while help arrived, so it was of utmost importance that they went with Abbie for as long as she was going to stay over there.
They also tried to get a companion for their daughter, when she was growing older, but the girl ended up strongly refusing all of the ladies that were introduced to her, finding them bothersome.
The reality was that she didn't want to get attached to anybody, and had put a big effort on that, denying herself that interest and human attachment.
Not getting close to the helpers, not to new friends, and especially no to romantic interests, as she saw no use on any of that.
After a very busy day, everything was packed and ready.
They would travel the next day from their estate to their Villa, and the trip was going to take, considering all their stops and transfers, at least half of the next day.
Traveling was faster by train, and since the service was recently opened, they decided to go that way, avoiding as much as possible to expose Annabelle to the hustle and bustle, and very long travel time on the road when going in a carriage, especially in her condition.
Abbie hated it when people around her talked about "Her condition."
She hated pity, especially from the very few people that were around her, so she tried her hardest to do things on her own, careful not to overdo, but pushing herself enough so that others around her wouldn't even suspect what she vehemently tried to hide.
She also hated to be called Abbie, that was a constant reminder that, even if she was no longer a kid, she had to still be supervised all the time, and taken care of always.
She never protested the nickname, and that was another reason for hating it, she felt like she couldn't get rid of it as much as she couldn't be healthy again, or know when she was supposed to die.
The fresh air of autumn favored her. It even gave her a light pink in her cheekbones, a color that not even she had seen in her face for a while.
Breathing the cleaner, not stale air of the outside, even stepping on the grass of her own garden early in the morning was good.
She was feeling alive, but still, she hid that, as a treasure inside a chest within her heart.
It wasn't normal for her to share feelings, thoughts, even expressions. It was all protected from the damage of the normal world, which was too bane for her to like or be interested in.
Her feeling content for a new experience was something she craved for, but normally not an option, so this time, this was just hers.
The wind blew the hair in her forehead. Waves danced around her as her eyes shone brightly without her being able to avoid it. Her parents didn't let their smiles out, knowing that she liked to keep it for herself, so they allowed her to seize the moment her way.The least they could do was at least grant her those small pleasures. Sitting in the window, and having it wide open as she rested her forearms on the windowsill and her head in her arms.That was the freest she had felt in a very long time, and her parents rejoiced with the sight.Doctor Marsh was right, she needed the change of air, and, even if the trip was a little tiring, her mood was lighter and less gloomy that day.Hours later, the carriage was expecting them on Exeter's station and would take them to the Villa.For once, Annabelle rejoiced in feeling the warmth of the sunlight and even let a shy smile on her lips.Nobody
Annabelle was surprised by a whisper from behind her."Miss Abbie... Miss... Are you okay, do you feel bad?"One of the helpers was talking to her in the lowest voice she could manage so she didn't get startled, calling her back to what normal people called reality."Yes, Anna. I just remembered something."The helpers looked at each other and wondered scared if she had seen something and didn't want to say it.The stories about her looking at the void had been around for a while already, but since nobody has seen actually anything, and the noises could be explained, they can't really say the house is haunted, or the girl, in any case.She knows that the helpers are still wondering what she was looking at, but she doesn't care what they think.The march to her room restarts and they spend a couple of hours to finish arranging everything in the right place, especially her medicine cabinet.After a very interest
A very happy trio came into a clothing store.A young, handsome man with very bright eyes and smile, lightly tanned skin and almost six feet tall, dressed in black from top hat to toe, except for his dark green coat, walked first into the store.Following in the middle, a disarrayed girl in gray sleepwear, and last, but never least, a very beautiful lady with pink hair and all-black clothing.Her curvaceous body was hugged by a stylish corset dress that ended up in a skirt a couple of inches over the knee in the front, and almost ankle length in the back.She was about five feet and three inches, with two additional inches that her black, over-the-ankle boots gave her.She was also wearing a very tiny top hat, holding from a bunch of her hair on the right side of her head.To end her image, the same way as her energetic and charismatic husband, she wore a big, genuine smile.The store was almost directly in front of
"Isn't it the cat got your tongue?" Raquel said innocently, as Myron moved his head sideways to his wife, so she didn't follow on her thought.When Raquel looked at the other two people in the room, she noticed.The air felt tense suddenly. Dominik's tone was obviously not well received by Annabelle, who now was no longer looking at the floor.How was this guy managing to touch the nerves of their just arrived new guest in so little more than a phrase?Why?Yes, he was good looking, but, oh what an attitude.Especially with Abbie, who hated to be always the "Rescued" one."Too much of a nerve for a stranger to say something in that tone. You know nothing. I didn't come to be rescued. I'm not helpless, and unlike you, I don't go defensive and attacking people when I first meet them.This is only my first visit to this place, and they are nice, decent people. Something I can see it's not known for you.Now, if
In front of Abbie, there were all kinds of armor, including knives, swords, guns, and also gun holsters, belts, whips, and a series of gadgets she couldn't make out by just looking at them.On her right, a full rack of trench coats, long, and not so long, hooded, in colors or black, with a slit and without.Annabelle wondered at what kind of place she had arrived, while she watched R looking intently at the wall, and then moving to the rack.Was she just picking her something so she was not cold, but it happened to be close to this little armor shop inside her store?Raquel stood in front of the rack as it drew its circles until one of the coats called her attention.It was brown, matching Annabelle's outfit perfectly.R took it from the rack and handed it over to Abbie."Please try it on, Belle Cat. I want to see if it fits you well."Annabelle went to try it and found herself in the mirror, surprised at the
They were just thrown out of the store, and pretty much forced to go to the city together.Dominik had said he could take her, but Annabelle was not happy with the idea.For her, the guy's changes were too much for her comfort, as one minute he was nice, and the next he was uncomfortable and defensive.Maybe people in that dream was a little crazy. From the start, she could say they were different, even from their clothing.She was not remotely close to London but she was very happy about that. What if they were different? They treated her like a normal human being, not a princess, or a porcelain doll.The guy looked shy now that he was alone with her, and looked almost desperately for something to say, anything, hoping that whatever it was, was not as bad as all the other things he had said before."So... We should start walking, I guess," Abbie said, and you could almost think they were in an awkwardness contest. He was glad sh
The city rose before their eyes.The cobbled paths were decorated with colored smaller and bigger pieces of what seemed to be semiprecious stones, in pink, green, brown, and blue, mixed with polished river stones, giving a beautiful effect, especially where the sun touched the streets.The palace was a huge stone structure with four towers and several thin golden chimneys that let out white steam.The streets beamed with happy, relaxed people that came and went from one store to the next one.The most usual theme was motion and the large gears that moved the machinery which allowed that transit.What surprised Annabelle the most was the toy store.It was the biggest window in downtown. Framed in golden with red thin lines, the glass allowed the passersby a peek of a fantasy world within the fantasy world.Trains in their tracks, toy monkeys, little horses, and small walking teddy bears, all made of tin, and moving around, in met
They were standing right in front of the exit of that weird and scary metallic box that took them downstairs. Annabelle looked around her as she listened to Dominik.There were big containers in front of her, almost floor to ceiling tin cylinders surrounded by thick metallic hoses."The cylinders on the right are water containers, the ones on the left are converted energy containers.They both go all the way following the wall to the end of the room, where the energy is distributed into other mechanisms, that power the city.Basically, the water transforms in steam, and move the machines that collect energy from Earth's dreamers, and visitors.Then that energy is moved and stored as needed to keep the City afloat and power it up. Everything, including the mirrors, is powered up from that energy.""Every time you mention those mirrors I get more curious.""There's no way to know what you could see there. The first time at least,
It all came down to this moment. Annabelle had been unconscious for almost an hour when Dominik and her family arrived at the clinic, and he quickly met with the parents to get their consent for the intervention, that now was a matter of saving her life or not.“Your daughter seems to have been born with a small hole in her heart. If you try with the stethoscope, you can hear the peculiar sound it makes, very characteristic to the illness. As she grew older, the small hole got bigger, and at the point that we are, if it grows any more, it will be fatal. Besides that, her body is weakening by the minute, so the surgery is a very urgent matter now. We need to operate swiftly and carefully.”He explained the parents, and they, as the last chance, agreed, knowing that if they didn’t accept, their daughter would die any minute, if not that da
“Oh it’s true… For some reason, I thought I told you before. My name is Annabelle Archer, pleasure to meet you, Mr. Dominik Stoev,” she said, giggling and still trying to swing to the edge. “I believe, though, that we should still try to get to the edge. Do you mind if we leave the presentations for later and get out of the mirror?” Dom couldn’t believe it… And wasn’t sure if the present news was good or not. He was on the ship and less than a day away to possibly save the girl’s life. Fear was, at least for the moment, transforming into great, big hopes, and Dom was shining bright, excited and with renewed strength. “Know what? Yes, let’s try your plan, suddenly I have a feeling that it will work.” His smile
“Captain Nankov, I found him!” Lazar yelled from one side of the ship’s deck, near the stern.In front of him was Dominik, sleeping like a log, in a half-sitting position.“I don’t know how he does it. The last few days, he sleeps wherever he falls, and not even an hour later he’s walking around again… Come on guys, I think this is the good one, let’s take him back to the cabin!”“Do you think this time he’ll sleep for longer?” Lazar asked, looking at the man deeply breathing, and now frowning.“I believe so. And I hope, because we’re soon to arrive at our destination, and what he said he had to do, will need him to be awake and ready. He’s saving a girl’s life yo
The Man From Hell finally appeared near Belle. He was standing right next to her body, intently looking at her, while Dom looked at him as if saying “I’ll kill you if you do anything to her,” and, as if he knew, the Man looked up and smiled widely, showing all of his needle-like teeth. “Calm down a little, my dear, it is still good that we can see him. I tell you again, he is not what people think he is…” Onia reassured Dom, who took a seat and watched, compass still in hand. “I’ll just feel better when she’s out of that place.” “I believe that she will be very soon. Although, remember, he might be protecting her from something else, so when she’s out there, make sure that her condition hasn’t worsened.” Onia’s words hit Dom hard. He really wanted to go look for her
Belle knew that the intentions of the Wishmaster couldn’ have been for her to die trying. If anything it was part of her test.Finally it was looking like a trial, and she kind of regretted not taking her weapons with her, but maybe she was not supposed to kill the creature that was now moving fast towards her.Then, she felt something grabbing her and pulling her strongly, just in time to get her out of the water.Her body slammed against the floor as the force used to take her out of the pool was that much, and right after she fell, she saw the white-rainbowy scales of the large, round monster that closed its mouth with a loud snap up in the air and fell back to the water.“I have to say, I am impressed,” the Wishmaster said, and the smile on his face
“Possibilities and fears don’t make life. Life is made of choices,” suddenly Annabelle said.“True… Partially.”As the very, very big, white fish swam slightly closer, a white mist could be seen swimming, or maybe, more like floating, around the young woman, that could easily go unnoticed. It had not been noticed by Annabelle herself, since it was not exactly physical, but…Could a shadow be white?“But you can’t tell me, that I have known you for so long that you don’t want to take what has been offered to you. Make your family happy, and be happy yourself,” the voice said once more, and then, Belle noticed something very interesting…That thing that
Belle closed her eyes. It was not the first time that she heard the voice in her head telling her all the things that could go wrong.But now, she didn’t care much about what could happen, mistakes were made and trouble happened as part of life. Her new life in Onerea had taught her that, and, maybe her physical heart was getting weaker, but her will and character were getting stronger.An image started showing up in front of her eyes.“Do you remember, dear, when we were kids, and you met the son of our governess? I remember you liking the boy, and that boy liked you too. It took a lot from you to forget about that, even if you were just a kid.”Annabelle sat in one of the chairs of the library, where she was taught every day by her governess, a
Belle was sleeping. Her breathing was deep and calm. Her chest raised often enough, and not even the disturbances around her, people talking or even accidentally moving her, thinking that she was awake, had changed that.It was many, many hours already too, that she had been asleep. More than twelve. Almost a day, actually, of continuous sleeping, and she didn’t seem to be close to waking up. A few days before, her father received a telegram from Dr. Stoev, letting him know that, if everything went well, he’d be arriving in a week and a half to two weeks, from the day he sent the note, that was about three, four days before.Being too optimistic, in a week the doctor, specialized in his daughter’s disease, would arrive…But was it possible that she resisted for that long?
Belle felt herself falling, and falling, for quite a while. Around her, growling could be heard, but nothing could be seen. The pitch black space that surrounded her made her unsure about the speed in which she precipitated, and where she was precipitating into.“Remember what I said,” he told her, and she remembered indeed.“Eyes wide open, be ready for whatever it is,”she said to herself. “Weapons,” she remembered, checking the different places where she got the holsters, back then at the store.Happy to see that everything was in place, she wondered if that was a mirror.“He said it would be a trial… and to remember what I believe in… cryptic crazy guy… I like him haha.”