It's Slamming Time... two genres, slammed together to make one story. Chuck gave us two lists and we had to pick out what we thought would make some great work. I chose: Sword & Sorcery and Alternate History. Enjoy!
I spotted him sitting alone at lunch time picking at his lunch as the other kids played, screamed and ran around the school yard around him. Richard was in his own world, as he watched the butterfly flit and flutter on the wind’s current, blind to everything around, and yet, it knew where to go – well, kinda.
I spotted him sitting alone at lunch time picking at his lunch as the other kids played, screamed and ran around the school yard around him. Richard was in his own world, as he watched the butterfly flit and flutter on the wind’s current, blind to everything around, and yet, it knew where to go – well, kinda.
He was entranced by
its beauty.
I turned my
attention away for a moment to pull apart two girls who had gotten into a
hair-pulling fight, sending them off to the Principal’s office. When I turned back, it was in time to see him
raise his hand, open-palmed at the butterfly, while watching it with a small
smiled on his face. Then, he suddenly
pulled it into a fist! As he did, the
insect was mutilated!
My breath caught and
he looked straight at me.
My mouth turned dry
as I saw in his eyes nothing… a mocking kind of expression, a look of emptiness
you can’t really describe – but feel.
The bell for the
next class snapped me out of my trance and he packed up his lunchbox and walked
towards the buildings, stepping on the dead butterfly, walking past me.
I could feel his
chilliness as he ignored my attempt to say hello to him.
But I knew at that
moment… right then.
I had found him.
I had found Merlin.
A few days passed by
and I saw him again sitting in the library looking through books in the study
area. Some of the boys from his class
were throwing balls of paper at his head, snorting as some of them got caught
in his hair, calling him ‘a poofta’ and ‘whatcha gonna do, cry… go on, cry.’
The whole time, he
ignored them, brushing the paper off his work, out of his hair and kept on
reading the books – or so it looked like it.
I was flipping through some books to see which ones to use for the next
few class reading list, writing down some titles as I found one or two I needed
for my class in my notebook, when he looked over at me over his reading
glasses.
The boys noticed and
snickered amongst themselves little snortings and pickings about ‘a class
romance’ and ‘isn’t he a little old for you?’.
He ignored them again as he turned the page of the book, but as he did,
I noticed his hand wasn’t exactly touching the page. His fingers lifted off the page around an
inch or so and the page seemed to follow as though by magic.
I almost wished I
had my phone or camera handy, but I didn’t.
Blinking a few
times, turned back to the book of ‘Old Man and the Sea’ in my hands, decided
against it, put it back on the shelf, and picked up the next book from the
reading list we were offered. When I
turned back to where Richard had been sitting, I found he had gone.
His classmates had
followed him outside.
This was when I
heard the scream cut the air!
Dropping the book, I
grabbed my notebook and raced outside where I found Richard standing his
ground, while one of the students who had been picking on him in the library
was in a crumpled heap in the port racks, and appeared to be not moving.
I turned to him, “Richard,
what happened?”
One of the boys
snapped, “He threw our friend through the air, but he didn’t touch him… it was
weird, Sir.”
I looked at the boy
they were glaring at and hesitantly touched his shoulder, “Richard, you can
tell me.”
He looked up at me, tears
in his eyes, “I wanted to tell him to leave me alone, to go away. When I turned around, he was like that. I didn’t touch him.”
“Sir, he clearly
doesn’t fit in here…”
“It’s not about
fitting in when you go to school,” I snapped, “It’s about getting an education. Now, I did notice he didn’t do anything to
provoke you, so what happened?” I looked back at Richard and he had zoned out,
looking at his feet. He didn’t like
being the centre of attention, and I knew he was going to be suspended by the
Principal.
I had to call him on
this.
“What he said
happened… well, it happened, but we did pick on him.” One of the boys said, “But
he’s a weirdo… what did you expect?”
“Okay, no
name-calling, you’ll only make things worse.” I ordered, “Now, get your friend
to the office, along with the rest of you lot and, Richard, you’ll have to come
with me there too. I have to report you.”
His eyes snapped up
to me, “Do you have to?”
“Yes.”
“Honestly?”
This was when I knew
I was working with a powerful being. I
heard a voice in my mind, ‘You don’t need
to report me to the Principal.’
I smiled and said
quietly, “I am not the droid you’re looking for.” A panicked expression crossed
his face as I let him go first along with the rest of the boys to the
Administration.
Man, Richard had it
all … all inside him… how did he sleep at night?
His mind power
worked on the Principal… and his parents – who had no clue what they had under
their roof – and he was let go of.
I stayed behind and
told the Principal what happened.
He didn’t believe me
and told me to take some time off – that I was stressed out.
He gave me three
weeks off.
This meant I was
suspended with pay.
But I was sent here
to find Richard and let him know of his destiny. Being a substitute teacher wasn’t exactly the
right way to do this, but observing him was great outside school.
I could really watch
him in his element, which was in public.
Being a sorcerer
myself, I could disguise myself and place myself at just the right places and
know where he was going to be. But there
was one problem, he knew it was me every time.
He spotted me at a
restaurant, at a skate park and at a busy shopping mall… and each time, I had
used different disguises. Richard would
turn around and just look at me through the crowd and give me a little smile;
knowing I wasn’t allowed anywhere near him, because I was just his teacher most
times, most days.
Anyway, I thought to
back off and let well enough alone. I
was halfway through my suspension and didn’t want to lose my job at the school;
I liked teaching English, Music and Art.
I was good at them. So, I played
my piano, painted a few canvas’ and read a couple of books in the time I had
left to myself.
That was until I
heard on the radio of the car accident not far from my house. I turned on the news network on the
television and found it was Richard’s family who had been involved in the
accident; and all of them but him had been fatally injured in it.
I packed up my bag
and took off to the hospital, leaving the tv on and my canvas half-finished and
all the lights on in the house.
They wouldn’t let me
see him, not unless I was family.
He wasn’t in ICU,
but he was being kept in for observation, and that’s all they told me. I sat in the waiting room in the ER knowing
he’d change people’s minds; and he did.
The doctor came out,
searched the room for me, “He wishes to see you.”
I stood and followed
the doctor into the tiny cubicle where they had him hooked up to a few things, “Hello,
Richard.”
He looked at me, “Hi,
Mr Harrigon.” He waited for the doctor to leave and the duty nurse to finish
what she was doing and pull the curtain for us to have privacy, “You can stop
calling me Richard. I know what- who I
am.” He smiled, “And you’re another Sorcerer as well.”
“What is your name,
Sorcerer?”
He smiled, “Merlin. And you are Taliesin, my father.”
“I am so pleased we
have found each other… but we have much work to do, for there is a war afoot
and not much time to find the Arthur of this time.”
He frowned, “That
could be anyone.”
“I know, but we must
find The Tor, the Sword and all the Knights as well to make the ending we wish
for right.” I grinned, “Are you with me, my son?”
“You know I am,
Father!”
No comments:
Post a Comment