Pink-White opened his mind to the surroundings. The colors had taken on a brighter tinge. He tried to recognize the place, had he been here before? It looked like a place that one could only dream about. The flowers were brighter as though more color had been splashed on their petals. Everything was radiant. The sky too had a life of its own, vibrant with color. The clouds were breathing, churning as the wind turned them.
His mother's voice snapped him out of his daze. "There is something you must know and I thought to myself that what better day to tell you this than today when your heart is open and warm." As if to answer him, his mother swished her hands over the leaves on a tree standing in front of her. "Beautiful is it not, my son?"
"Yes, it is mother. But where are we?" His patience was running thin because he was not sure why she was here. If it is his life that had come to an end, he needed to know that early enough. Maybe he could make a bargain with darling fate. "Why here mum? Where are we?"
His mind was working backwards asking the questions that had to be asked first last and those that should be last first.
"I did not want anyone to listen to our conversation so I brought you here. You do not know this place. Maybe you have visited it before in your dreams, I know it seems familiar to your eyes. It was your father's and my safe place. We would go into each other's minds when we wanted to be private about our thoughts and plans depending on who called out the other. This time I invited you. We are in your mind Pink..."
He was dumbstruck. Since that fateful night, his mother had never made any appearances not suddenly or foretold, ever! It was now that it occurred to him that he still felt hurt by what she had done. He asked the most logical thing that his mind could conjure up at the moment.
"Is everything alright mother?"
"Yes, son it is. Everything is alright, at least it still is," she looked out thoughtfully before bending down to pluck on a red rose. The flower responded to her petting. It bloomed in her hands as she simpered. She continued to walk to the tree in the far end. It was as though things and objects glided across the surface effortlessly not under the influence of wind but of their own volition. Pink-White found himself mindlessly imitating his mother's movements.
Next thing he knew they were sitting beneath a huge tree shade that swayed with the wind. The daffodils spread to pave way for clear land where Terese and Pink sat.
"What do you mean mother when you say 'at least it still is'? What are you trying to say? What is going on?"
"Oh my son, too many questions and to them only a few answers can I give thee." She knew Pink-White was terror-stricken by whatever she was telling him. Uncertainty and confusion marked the features of his countenance. She could see the way his throat bobbed up and down.
His glassy eyes gave away the fears he never voiced. 'Poor thing,' she thought. If he only knew what lay ahead. She was not in the place to tell him the whole truth which is why she went for a warning instead. Darkness was lurking in the shadows, their lives in danger but there was little she could do to save them, she had already done her sacrifice and where she was her hands were tied. A warning would suffice, so she settled for that. Better half a loaf than no bread at all, right? It still didn't feel right.
"I do not understand Mother. What is all this? What are you trying to tell me?"
"It is why I summoned you here," she paused and scanned the encompassing mountain ranges, then looked back at her son, "Here... in calm unknown serenity, because a storm is coming."
"But the sky is clear mother; surely there cannot be a storm coming. By far, not today. It does not look so."
"Just like your father, for a king so wise, you adamantly ignore the pain because it is better to look at the bright side." She lifted her skirts as she got off the ground. "Calm before a storm my child but like all storms, this too shall pass."
She strode away from him into the cotton clouds and faded away with them, poof! He was a wise man, her son, he would figure it out at some point. Pink-White returned from his reverie, he confirmed what his mother had meant when she said they were in his mind. His heads hurt from such exertion and power usage.
*Snap! Snap! Snap!*
"Papaaa, papaaaa... the banquet..." his daughter, Shinja was standing right in front of him clicking her fingers upfront in his face.
She mentioned a banquet, which banquet? Pink-White was still coming to from his encounter with the mother. Had it been a day already? It appeared to him that time had not passed for even a second. The encounter he had with his mother seemed to have frozen time on the other end of the world, in his mind, that is where it (the encounter) had occurred. In other words, it had been like a thought so no time had passed.
"Come on dad, the guests will be here soon." When she mentioned guests, Pink-White's mind came back to the events that preceded his encounter with Terese, today is the day for the Elixir of Life celebrations. He was in charge of the banquet preparations and today they would receive the guest batches from different kingdoms meaning that the Silver kingdom would be in attendance soon. He had to get his head in the game otherwise he would mess up work he had put so much effort into.
His daughter did not give him time to process whatever his mind was working it's way around. She half-dragged, half-jogged him from the balcony pavilion that led through his bed chambers, into the hallway to her room. Instead of the pink streak of hair that went through his father's hair, Pink-White's entire head was ashen pink in color, in his eye sockets sat glassy eyes with golden irises stricken with a few black lines. He had a limp in his step that could easily be missed because of how straight his back stood on his thick thighs.
Her grandmother, Terese-White sat on a wooden rocking chair, rocking away gently as she waited for the little ones to settle before she started her tale. A tale that the girls never grew tired of. They wanted it read to them every night, every day. They would give her an earful if ever she slightly changed the tiniest bit of the story. Better yet, if she ever began a story other than that, they would dismiss her. The other four sisters would walk out of Shinja's room as though their grandmother had not started anything of importance. They blocked her out as if she was invisible.
"I am calling out to you Bingy-White. I need you. I do not want to go. Not yet. I know my time is nigh but I do not want to go, not when they are so young." Her outburst was so sudden you could think that she was talking to herself in a soliloquy or maybe to some invisible person. But in response to her, a form appeared at the far side of the wooden shelf on its top left mirror door, a reflection formed."There you are. I thought you were never going to come." Terese gazed up at the image with adoration shining in her ey
The anonymity of this happening was to the rest of the kingdom a surprise but not to Pink-White for he knew where his mother had gone--it had something to do with that odd dream he had had the previous night. It was only for him to know.He wept.
The last family to arrive, the Silver kingdom made the twenty first family. Nothing was to begin without their presence because of them being known as the chief Healers, they held the power to health. That meant they were the makers of the Elixir of Life.On arrival of the Silver kingdom, the princesses were peeping through the windows of their chambers jumping with excitement. They kept coming to peep and
She was fidgeting with the ends of her blouse, her fingers messing with a loose strand."Is there a problem Shinja? If you do not want to do this, it is alright I can have a servant assist your sisters."
"Well, I was planning on showering him with flowers." That did it, the sisters burst out laughing at Shimpi's plan. She always had the wildest ideas.Now if her bold sisters were feeling that way, what would a timid Shinja do? She did not know how all of it had happened. Her heart was drawn to the prince the moment his gray eyes pierced her brown ones.
Blue transparent butterflies were flying everywhere. The scent of the roses hit her nose. A tiny colorless drop hit her nose waking her out of her reverie. Where was the prince? She would drop the fruit basket then get back to the book she had been reading before dosing off while in her room. She had been going over the words she was to say on meeting the prince.'Your majesty, here is the fruit basket that you sent for.' After that she would turn and leave. Simple, easy, nothing to worry about. However, the prince
Shimi struggled enough to hit her captor in the groin with bare foot. Pain shot through his entire body, he dropped her on the ground and scrunched up on the floor right next to her. She started running but was stopped midway.A strong hand caught both her feet, the action sent her hitting the floor both hands flailing helplessly in the air looking for what to hold onto. Her captor had regained composure faster than she had presumed. His grip became rougher to halt her struggling attempts to escape bruising the ten
Yellow was playing the harmonica for Shimpi. Violet and Shinka were messing around in the stables. That is why the gong sounding agitated the living color out of each one of them.Word went out that they were to converge in Evalene's room (the girl's late mother).In there, displayed were colorful gowns that Evalene had made for her daughters in case their weddings ever came.
It had given him a hard time to prepare but he brushed it off as though it had been the easiest thing he had ever done.To answer her, he hummed a familiar tune. He put her down and picked up. They danced to the tune. "I am happy that soon after this we get to be together forever. Husband and wife for the rest of our lives."He let her off his back and touched the tip of her nose. There and then Silver got on bended knee, pulled out from his left pocket a blood
Silver was checking out the boots that lay discarded in the left corner opposite the bed. Shinja shifted her attention to him with a smile across her face."Umm... Shinja, you promised to tell me what the rose touching meant." He said while balancing himself on one leg trying on one boot on his left foot."Oh, I almost forgot. The flowers are something grandma taught father who passed it on to me before we came out here. It's like a little quiz used to prove the type of lo
"If you mean it then look into my eyes and say it." With tears welling up in her eyes, Silver felt sympathy and too much love for the her at the same time. Wordless, he drew closer to himself and kissed her. Her insides turned to liquid. Actions speak louder than words, Silver had expressed this more than anyone had patience for."Thank you," she sighed and hugged him.She leaned her head on his and they all went silent for a while.
"Yeah, yeah, its all good. He knows we are going on a date. I asked that for no reason." She lightened up immediately. "Let's go to that date now."She looked up at him blinking her eyes adoringly. He held out his hand for hers to loop into. She did."Shall we?""Of course!" She picked up her sha
"You know what Silver. I can't believe you are here with me. Together like this. The fight had got me so worried so I could not come to you for days. I feared that you must be angry at me. I came here today expecting you to be mad at me.I did not have it in mind that you would be waiting for me that never occurred to me. It is as if you knew I was coming. You even prepared this rose as a surprise for me," she turned from her reflection to face him.
Shimi slept in Brown's room that night. The following day both of them were not guilt-faced when Shimi was seen walking out of Brown's room, she smiled to herself as she closed his door behind her and continued on her way.Brown discovered he could not wipe off the satisfied grin on his face. Shimi made him happy. She was beautiful, witty and brutally honest.Her honesty was so plain, the way she said it could not keep him from laughing. The night they had together played on in his mind the entire day.
The princes' ego was a little hurt because it did not matter how long they fought. They had been willing to fight for as long as it took to prove to each other who was better.Shinja's sisters had nursed a crush for Silver since childhood but they did not want to show her. She knew this and thought it was still so. She felt the need to apologize to them for the trouble caused so she did.