"Crystal!" Kyle called out to her from his boat which moved up and down on the sea surface. "Crystal!"
Crystal didn't answer, but she did smile. She was lying naked with her back to the sea surface, and her gaze was to the blue sky. Her arms were spread out, her white hair danced like a thing alive to the current, and water burped against her ears.
"Come out, Crystal," Kyle said, apprehensive that she may drown.
Kyle shook his head. This wasn't going how he had planned for it to. His reason for rowing her out here was to profess his love to her. Crystal, however, had removed her clothes and dived into the sea for a swim, not minding the depth, not minding if there were sharks, or whatever it is that had made the government deem the sea dangerous.
"This is silly," Kyle said. "We are in the center of the sea." Nervous, he looked about, hoping to see if the sea was really clear of surprises.
But Kyle didn't know Crystal.
"It's okay, Kyle," Crystal finally said. "I am perfectly okay."
Kyle didn't believe her. "You will catch a chill," he said. "I didn't come with a blanket."
Crystal Steele was a dazzling, exquisite, and beautiful lady with a voluptuous body. Her fair skin made her a true vision to behold, and her cerulean blue eyes were the colour of the sea.
"You need not worry, Kyle," Crystal said. "Really, I am fine. What was it that you rowed me out here to tell me?"
Kyle hadn't revealed that piece of information. Had his face been that revealing? How had she seen past him?
A brief moment of silence passed between them.
"I love you," Kyle said. "I love you."
Crystal seemed unfazed by this. She already knew. What she had been bothered with was how her sisters, Rose, Kathryn, Gold, and Violet would react to this, for she felt the same way for him. Could she tell him her secret? Would he believe her?
"I am the sea," Crystal said.
Kyle who had been stealing glances at her naked tempting body, now stared fully at her.
"I am the sea," Crystal repeated.
Kyle smiled and said, "Nah. That can't be true. You look like a pretty regular lady to me."
He didn't believe her, then. If only she could tell him. But she couldn't. How would he react if she told him she was the scare of the sea? That she was still washing bodies and skeletons to the coasts of other nations? What would be his expression once she said she was responsible for the destruction of ships, and deaths on all the seas. It was her nature. She was a whisper last time she checked. And whispers barely were attracted to men. The only respect they had for men was their silence in both words and actions.
Rose, and her sisters wouldn't approve. Humans were the enemy. Maybe, not all humans were the same. She hadn't even told him she loved him in return. Well, he had exposed a secret she had known all along. She only thought it fair to say hers which she had thought more concealed.
"What do you mean by you're the sea?" Kyle asked with an air of seriousness and squinted gaze.
This body of water is my body, Crystal thought. Instead, she said, "I control this body of water." But still, she could sense his doubt.
Crystal had met Kyle a month after she and her sisters were released from the house of silence which was oddly enough also their body. She had remembered standing around lots of scattered human bones on the ground, and she couldn't believe she, or her sisters, had been that hungry. The bones had been satisfying, the blood pleasing, but to recover, the shadows of the Steeles had drifted to the sea to fully recuperate, and now, they were back to power.
Rose, her sister, had promised that no human will be spared until their jailers were found, and brought to book. The killings had begun as swiftly as Rose declared it. Even when Rose had discovered some Whites who lived and governed on Crest Hill, she hadn't stopped the commitment of her sisters with tasks on the sea, causing storms, and the destruction of ships. They made sure the lungs of all their victims were filled with water so they could float for their kind to find them on these coasts.
But Kyle had never come to the sea like the others. Crystal would have killed him if he dared. Instead, he would stay at the edge of the sea with his fish hook, hoping, praying, and singing to lure the fishes. Whatever made him believe fishes liked songs.
Of course, he had been unsuccessful for most parts of his first few tries, but because of his relentless visits to the sea every day, Crystal had decided to take pity on him. At every swing of his hook, he caught a fish. Soon, he didn't need traps for they just came like the hook was enough to attract, and ensnare them. Crystal didn't know what he did with the fishes, but she made sure to give him a steady supply every day.
One day, she had sat at the edge of the sea, waiting for him to show up, and as usual, he did come. She had walked up to him to make his acquaintance, and he had been so polite.
The first roasted fish he had given her. Crystal recalled the sweet taste of it. That had sealed their friendship since then. But as they kept seeing each other, friendship had turned to love, and love to lust. She usually saw it in his eyes. He usually did his best to resist. It always ended with a kiss, and nothing more, and all not to her disappointment. Just to her surprise.
Kyle had never asked where she was from, for he assumed she was from Crest Hill. What he knew was that he enjoyed her company, and she enjoyed his. They were a couple who never talked much, and they appreciated each other's silence. He was shy, and she was wild. It was a perfect combination, and she wasn't demanding.
Today being Kyle's first time in the sea after the government had placed a ban on ships sailing in the seas for fear of losing more ships, people, and sailors, he didn't expect to have gone this far into the sea. Kyle had been scared at first, but Crystal's wild nature had encouraged him that nothing will happen since he was with her. He didn't understand what that meant, and he didn't know that she was one of the causes of the deaths and mishaps on the sea.
"Come on the boat," Kyle said. "I don't want you to—"
A strong wave lifted Kyle's boat and flipped it, Kyle fell into the sea. The rows remained afloat, and his boat stayed upside down.
The water was heavy around Kyle, Crystal knew he couldn't swim.
"Stop trashing," Crystal said, and submerged her entire body inside the sea, she moved to him. Crystal surfaced next to him, and she smiled at his horrified expression. "You won't drown. Look at me."
Kyle locked his gaze on her.
"Relax."
And he relaxed.
"See. You won't drown." Not when I'm here, she thought, still not sure he believed her. Crystal moved a bit closer in reply to his declaration of love for her, and she met his lips with hers.
Kyle returned her kiss with such fervency, then Crystal broke the kiss.
"Are you really the sea?" Kyle asked.
He followed Crystal's gaze to his boat, and watched it turn. A watery hand came out of the sea before Kyle and caressed his cheek, it returned back into the sea.
"Yes," Crystal said.
There were beasts where they went to look for them. Things that were fashioned in the likeness of the night. They never showed their faces under the glow of the sun. So it was hard to tell that anything lived here.The island was so quiet, even birds were absent. No insects creaked, and no tree was brave enough to wave their branches for there was no wind to stir up their courage, and neither did they lose a leaf to the ground for nothing decayed here. Everywhere was tidy. The grass was well-trimmed.The men moved with caution. They had been warned not to make it across the sea, neither should they seek out the sisters. But here they were, doing the exact opposite of caution.False courage led them on. The stillness around them made them feel deaf that they were even s
Anna found him by a table supping alone in a tavern. He looked like one still haunted by his recent past, and knowing it wasn't customary being alone with a stranger in a public setting since people were prone to say different things, she had come with her maid, Harriet, making this impromptu visit formal. Her presence made him lift his head from the table, and staring into his eyes, Anna asked, "May I sit?" The Baron's man nodded, and somewhat stood as if to acknowledge her presence with respect, and to gesture for her to sit. Anna took this with a smile and sat. Harriet stood, waiting behind her. "Rachel tells me you've been discharged." Again he nodded. "Yes, I'm truly fine." Anna truly doubted it. "Do you still remember? Does the whisper still plague you?" He looked at her with caution written in his eyes, fear graced his expression. He shiver
Opening the door to the apartment he was given by Lord White, a hand forcefully seized Neil's shirt from behind, flinging him across the room like he was a piece of rag, he collided with the wall. Neil felt dazed, and pain spread all over his body, his bones ached badly. With blurry eyes, he looked up confused to the sudden attack, hoping to spot who, or what was in the room when a white figure materialized...his heart ceased in his chest, and his eyes cleared well enough for him to see her. Claire Steele. The supposed dead sister of the Steeles. A beauty like no other, standing before him in a dazzling white dress, and her hair was adorned with gleaming transparent crystals. Each step she took was deliberate, dangerous, and announcing dread. Neil knew who she was. He wasn't sure how, but he just knew, and that seemed to frighten him the most. With a tremblin
Lucy was calm as a feather when he touched her. She didn't make a sound or try to scream. There was no point to it since this wasn't the first time. And knowing her screams would only serve his pleasure, she let the tears flow as her body stayed still like an idol, the only difference, her chest was rising and falling, and idols never cried.Bert's hands wantonly caressed Lucy's body, touching her in all the wrong places without her consent. It was sweet this way. It was a deed done in secret, but it wasn't secret what was done here. The rest of the world knew, but no one could do a thing about it. If she somehow found herself out of this place and spoke against this, she'll be called a liar. Everyone feared the Baron. Also, no one would believe a low born. And if they did, they would chide her that she ought to be grateful that a high born like Bert had touched her.
Rose watched her reflection in the mirror. She admired those high, full breasts of hers, her well-shaped form, especially how slender her waist was at the middle, and the perfect features of her face, and she agreed that she was indeed beautiful. She turned away from the mirror in time to catch Kathryn...no Kathryn's whisper staring at her with its translucent form, and she ignored it. Mirrors never reflected whispers, and that's why she hadn't seen it. Mirrors were flawless creations of humans that revealed so much, but never showed what was important. The human eyes couldn't see them. Only whispers saw whispers. The sea though was a perfect mirror for them. But who was daring enough to fall in love with her? Rose spun one last time in her red exquisite gown to have one last look at herself in the mirror. Satisfied, she put on a
"There are voices of people that linger when their lives are unjustly taken from this earth," Crystal said. "Voices of blood, and people who can't get justice for themselves. These voices belong to the souls of the dead, and the innocent. They can haunt you, torment you, and even try to kill you if they are strong enough. They are like air. They can't be seen. They can't be touched. They can be felt, but mostly through one's hearing. They glide in the air. The strong wind can stop them, and so can fire. Nature doesn't necessarily stop them, but anything too loud for you to hear them can temporarily stop them. And that is why they are called whispers. "If these voices, or whispers linger for long, they become translucent enough to be seen. The best way they are mirrored to reflect their past is through water, fire, and blood. Other elements like earth, and air do not permit these. But should the air grant them the ability to be seen, then, earth has no choice but to allow the
Neil, the cat, and the thousand men Anna gave to him landed on a solitary island called Red Hill. This is where the Steele sisters lived, and it was here Neil had come so he could associate himself with Rose, and know her weakness.The silence first greeted them, then they noticed how tidy the place was. The grasses were trimmed, no falling dead leaves reached the ground for they turned to ashes as they glided down, making their descent.The next thing that greeted the men was fire. Their ships exploded, and fire licked through the metals like wood. The roar of the flames drowned out the silence, but soon, they watched the sea accept what was left of the ship like an offering, and the silence returned.Now, they knew they were not alone, and with that realisation, they
Claire stood by a corner in a large room, and she was staring blankly at the wall. Anna sat at the edge of a bed silently watching her, and Neil sat on the floor looking at his shoes, the cat was next to him."She's filled with more surprise than I thought," Claire said.Anna looked at Claire. She hoped that with Claire's help, this threat would finally be put to bed. But deep down, even she didn't believe that. She had seen the dream. She knew who to fear. "What are we to do, Claire?"Claire in her visible ethereal form, said, "I wish I knew. Rose controls their bodies. With them on her side, I fear I can do very little.""But you're Claire," Rose reminded her. "You can turn an entire village, city, and nation to i