Soaring on red wings, Kristina and I
come up on the major city of Solitude. “To think”, I start, “that we could one
day become one of the mutants who could live in such a Utopian society. Man, I
feel like a comic book character.” She smiles back at me, and we start to land.
But I stop and think about my words. Comic books usually have terrible events after a place as
“unique” as this is created I think. And it’s true. Human beings aren't the
type of creatures to allow different things live better lives than us. That’s
why we cage animals, kill animals that live simpler lives, and we domesticate
things that are meant to be naturally free. Caging birds, dogs and reptiles and
forcing fish into tanks not even a thousandths the size of the ocean they swim
freely in. Hell, they even try and “improve” on the humans they think are lower
than their standards, essentially “savages”. Imagine what they’ll do to people
with wings, people who can move buildings with their minds, and even those who,
like me, change reality with will. But I push my thoughts away as Kristina
lands down and starts flapping her wings. I land and with a thought take the
wings away. She looks back and smiles at me. “Best way to travel is by the
power of imagination, huh”, she says to me looking up. Her big brown eyes
always make me smile, as if they have no care in the entire world other than to
be cheerful and bring others joy. I smile slightly back at her, and then I
spread my black wings, making them bigger inch by inch. Then, as fast as you
can say “off”, they burst, sending hundreds of black feathers into the sky. The
people of the city look up and look all around at them. Some in awe, some
smiling, others thoroughly unimpressed, thinking they can do better. Kristina tries
to grab one, but it gets away from her. I grab it and hand it to her. “It’s all
just a matter of dreaming bigger and bigger”, I say to her as the feather in my
hand burns in a black flame, and from that flame comes a black phoenix. “A new
pet for our new life”, I say as it flies onto her shoulder. She laughs and pets
it. I rub her head and we start walking off to find a place to stay at. There’s
a tavern in an alley, and as we enter it, I see people who look like regulars
laughing and drinking. We sit down at the bar, Kristina still playing around
with the phoenix. “What should I name it?” she asks me looking up beaming.
“Something fiery”, I say jokingly. “Milk for the child, and a cup of…” I stop,
looking at the bartender. She stares back at me and instantly I can feel my
pulse spike. I feel like my everything dilated. I could feel all my senses
heighten just looking at her. Her hair was long and golden brown. Her skin was
bronze, almost like a mix of pure gold and copper. Eyes like a hawk, and a
beautiful brown with a hint of
green stared into my eyes, deep down into my soul. I wouldn't need an electrokinetic
to tell me we had a spark. Kristina looked at me, then at her, and said “he’s
thinking of all the different jokes he should try and say to impress you. Most of
them are really corny. This is Fiery!” she said as she raises the tine phoenix.
Crap, I didn't think she would just out
and say what I thought. The bartender smiles, and looks at me and says “do
you know him so well you know what he’s thinking?” “No,” Kristina says, “I can
just read minds. Really well for my age, I've been told.” The bartender laughs
and looks at her with a grin on her face. Immediately Kristina starts blushing,
and tries hiding it. They’re having a
mental conversation? About what? How is that even possible? The bartender
turns around and starts to pour her a cup of milk. “She has the power to
control people’s attraction to her. That and she’s also a telepath,” Kristina
says directly into my mind. Great,
another person who will know everything I think. Plus the bonus power of making
me think dirtier than a pig kennel. “You have more control than most guys I
meet for the first time” the bartender beamed directly into my head. This one
freaked me out, but I had to control myself. Don’t think too hard. Baby steps. She
starts laughing as I realize I’m thinking all this into her brain as well. “You
know, I could read your mind if I wanted to too,” I say to her out loud. She turns
to me, with passion in her eyes that could drive the most logical of all
telepaths insane. She grins, leans closer to me and whispers, “Then what am I thinking.
Right. Now.” My heart skips a beat, but then I grin. I lean closer to her and
whisper into her ear, “you want to…buy me jellybeans.” The second my voice
stops she leaves the bar and goes out the door. In 15 seconds she returns with
a tiny bag in her hand. She walks back behind the bar and drops the bag. I open
it and see it’s filled with jellybeans. It takes her a few seconds to realize
what she just did, and then she looks at me in confusion and slight anger. “Reality
control” I say with a grin while I put a handful of jellybeans into my mouth. Her
anger and confusion mix with amusement and wonder. “What else can you ‘control’,
oh reality changer?” I look at her and then look at her hands. I hold my hand
up, and in an instant my hand changes to hers, and then I set in on fire. She looks
at it in amazement, until she realizes she can still feel her hand and feel the
flames. But they don’t burn. They soothe. They’re almost like a warm glove all
around her. “Wow… so then where did your hand go?” she asks in amazement. I frown,
and look at her. “I never had a hand. When you change reality, everything
changes. I can control if people remember how things were before or if they
think my changes were how things always have been and always will be.” The bartender
looks up at me and says with a straight face “So you’re like a God. Doesn't that
ever stress you out?” I look away, and revert my hand back to my own. “It doesn't
just stress you out, you question what is real and what you made. It drives you
insane.” She touches me and automatically I’m back to thinking about her
beauty. She smiles. “There,” she says, “you’re much happier like this. I’m
Alicia. And as long as you and she are in this city, I won’t let you go insane.”
I look at her in awe, with nothing to say or think or do. But then it comes to
me. This place, it isn't just a city in the clouds. Its heaven. And I've just
met my goddess, along with my little personal angel. I smile. I pull Kristina
in close and think to myself No amount of
powers or reality control can make this moment better. I’m finally home.
This is an amazing story. I think that there needs to be a little more expansion as to the background of this society, but there is definitely a lot to work with here.
ReplyDeletethanks. i kinda planned on keeping it going, but it was alreay too long hahahahahahahahahahahahaHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
DeleteThat was pretty swagtastic. I love the modern fantasy feel for it! Overall, very creative
ReplyDeletethanks
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