Friday, January 31, 2014

The Beauty's Beasts Chpt. 6

It was beginning to be light when Logan and Layra reached the house. They walked inside and Logan glimpsed himself in the hall mirror. He stopped and backed up to stare at himself in puzzled amazement. He reached a hand up to touch his hair as he stared.
“How did that happen? My hair has been blonde for as long as I remember. How in the world did it suddenly turn black?”
Layra turned and saw it.
“Oh, that. Your hair is naturally black, it just turned blond when you became a werewolf.”
“Oh, I see,” he responded absently, then her comment sank in, and he spun around to face her.
“What!”
She stared at him in surprise.
“I’m a being with incredible abilities, including the restoration of life, a creature outside of time and space, and you’re surprised I can recognize a werewolf when I see one? Plus, I saw you become one, so it’s not really that amazing.”
“What are you talking about? You can’t be any older than I am!”
“I’m nearly a century old, by your time standards, actually, but by my kind’s time standards, I’m only a teenager, yes. Observers live much longer than humans.”
“Observers?”
“My kind. I am from outside of your world. That is how I saved your life, how I know who you are, and how you came to be as such.”
“Where am I from? Why am I the way I am?”
Layra took a deep breath.
“You might have to sit down. This story could take a while.”
They entered the kitchen, and Logan brewed coffee. They sat down, and Layra began her story.
“My name is Myoqi Layra, I am an Observer from the Above. When I turned 78, I was assigned a human to keep watch over for the entirety of his life. This human was a boy named Lewis Hancock. He was born into a poor family with many other children, and they could not afford to feed him. They left him on a doorstep when he was only two months old, but the family who lived there did not want the boy, so they put him in an orphan asylum, but the asylum was cruel, and the boy ran away when he was only five years old. He lived on the streets for several months, but Winter came, and Lewis began to freeze and starve. An older boy found him just as he was on the brink of death, and brought him to a monastery, where both lived for two years, until one day, the monks decided that both were old enough for ‘initiation’, a ceremony which changed the victim into a werewolf. Both boys were transformed, but when the ceremony was over, the older boy took Lewis and they both escaped from the evil monastery. The trauma had caused Lewis to lose his memory of his first seven years in this world. The older boy chose new names for the both of them, calling himself Jun Chris, and the younger boy became Jun Logan, his brother. As they continued to travel, they happened upon a group of superstitious fanatics who called themselves ‘hunters’, and killed all those who they saw as evil, those with strange abilities alike to those in myth, such as vampirism, witchcraft, and werewolfism. The nature which had been thrust upon the two boys was revealed to them, and they began to chase the boys, continuing the search for years, and you know the rest of the story.”
Logan rested his elbows on the edge of the table, staring down into his coffee thoughtfully.
“Chris thought that if he left, the hunters would leave me alone. He really cared about me, didn’t he?”
“Like a real brother. You were his only family for twelve years. He must have cared for you a lot to stay that long, don’t you think?”
Logan looked up at her with a sad sort of smile, nodding gratefully, then he saw the time on the clock behind her and jumped to his feet.
Ya! Look at the time! We’ll be late for school! Come on! We’ve gotta hurry!”
Layra stood up hurriedly, glancing down at her outfit.
“But my uniform is filthy!”
“Wear your other skirt, and you can borrow my jacket. I’ll go without it today. No one will see your blouse, it’ll be fine.”
“Are you sure?”
“Yeah, it’ll work, trust me.”
They rushed about the house, grabbing this and collecting that, until, finally, they were ready to go. Logan wrapped his jacket around Layra’s shoulders, and as they were about to leave the house, Logan grabbed Anna’s red umbrella from underneath the window, and they ran off down the street, laughing quietly at each other, and at themselves, and just laughing in general at everything. Even though the day was cloudy, the sun seemed to be shining down on them, lighting up everything around them.

In the classroom, there was a dismal silence as, one by one, the gang filtered in. Anna sat in her seat, looking fixedly down at her desk, all eyes avoiding the empty seat beside Seth, who was making no effort to hide his tears. It was a somber hour for all as they waited for the class to begin. Mr. Black walked in and arranged his papers, setting up for the day’s first lesson. He opened his mouth to speak, when the door suddenly opened. Logan poked his head inside and glanced about.
“Mr. Jun. How nice of you to join us. Please, take your seat.”
Logan looked sheepish, but happy, which made everyone stare at him in confusion. He glanced over his shoulder, then turned back with a grin, and Seth glared at him, frustrated and confused. Then he walked in, the door opening a bit wider, and as he stood aside, Layra walked in behind him. The room was thrown into chaos as every single person jumped to his or her feet, clamoring loudly as Layra looked up in surprise. They all rushed forward as one, hugs, cheers, and laughter filling the small classroom. Mr. Black was taken completely by storm, and was unable to stem the raging tide of joy that had broken loose. Tears were much in evidence as Layra was swamped by inquisitions and congratulations. She attempted to move, but the crowd was too tight around her. She glanced to the side and saw Logan smiling down at her, and suddenly she didn’t care any more. She reached over and took his hand, smiling back happily. Nothing really mattered if Logan was there. He was all she really needed.

At lunch, Layra and Logan were surrounded by friends, all happy to see her alive, and much puzzled about exactly what had happened on the previous night. Many were surprised to hear Layra’s voice, having only known her while she was mute. As best as she could, she explained what had occurred at the old abandoned warehouse the night before.
“Well, it guess it’s sort of a superpower, you could say. I just… I dunno… snapped, I guess. I was so horrified by what had happened, I healed both of us. He wasn’t really dead, you know. So I guess I just healed my voice and his injuries at the same time.”
“So why’d his hair turn black?”
“It’s his natural color. It was bleached, and my super power washed the bleach out, too. I dunno, I guess that’s what happened. I don’t really know, guys.”
“Why’d you vanish afterwards?”
“I had used up so much energy, I ceased to exist for a little while, and when my energy had restored itself, I reformed. I followed Logan, and that’s about when he noticed me, and we went back home. That’s it. That’s the whole story.”
The next question was from Seth, and caused the entire group to break out into laughter.
“Are you an angel?”
Layra chuckled and smiled at him almost condescendingly.
“No, I’m not, I’m only a girl, Seth.”
Blake then chipped in with his offering to the conversation, somewhat changing the subject.
“Hey, the school fair is coming up. The soccer team is volunteering to help out with it. I think our whole class is helping, too. The talent showcase is a part of the fair. Didn’t you enter something in that, Layra?”
“Oh yeah! I did! A picture, as I recall.”
Seth perked up when he heard this.
“Your picture! Of course you haven’t heard yet. It got picked out! Along with another two you did, actually. They thought you were the best artist out of the whole grade! Our class didn’t even have a second place for the drawing. You won hands down.”
Layra almost squealed.
“That’s awesome! I can’t believe it! I didn’t think I was that good at art! Wow!”
Logan grinned at her enthusiasm, taking her hand in his own and smiling down at her. She looked back up at him with a big smile on her face, so big her eyes almost disappeared.

The gang signed up to help with set up of the school fair, and Layra, of course, helped them. Anna had signed up far earlier than the rest, and had been involved from the very beginning, planning and designing, and as a result, she was placed over them as something of an overseer, or rather, a manager of sorts, directing them and assisting when and where she could. There was a bit of an… incident, shall we say, on Thursday, as the gang was setting up the art exhibit, under Anna’s watchful direction. Kyle had conspired with Chandler and Blake to help him pull off his plan, and they put it into action as the rest were carrying pictures into the tent and setting up tables. Chandler was the distraction. He walked up to Anna with an invented dilemma to ask for her instructions on the matter, while Blake and Kyle carefully set up the next phase of the plan. Bouquets of flowers, some bought, some picked from the gardens, were carried over behind her back and to the hillside near the tent, and then carefully arranged by Kyle himself. Then it was all covered by a dark green tarp and the boys snuck away, signalling Chandler to wrap up his distraction, and they were away.



The plan was well laid, and now the completion of said plan rested on Kyle’s shoulders entirely. The opening night of the school fair, Kyle took Anna by the hand and led her away from the crowds.
“Come on, Anna, I have something I wanted to show you.”
They walked towards the hillside, but Kyle turned to Anna and said,
“Cover your eyes.”
“What?”
“Close your eyes. It’s a surprise, okay? I’ll lead you to it. Now close your eyes!”
Anna rolled her eyes and put her hand over them.
“No peeking.”
“I got it,” she giggled at him. She was led forward slowly, and after what seemed like an eternity, especially with Kyle’s steering abilities, they stopped.
“Okay, you can look now.”
Anna put her hand down and gasped. Before her, on the hillside, hundreds of flowers stood, lit by the midday sun, and glowing with their bright colors. The hill was covered with them, so thick it looked like a pastel carpet. Then she looked again. The flowers were arranged in a pattern. A huge red heart sat atop the hill, filled with pink, blue, purple and surrounded by orange. In the center, bright yellow flowers spelled out her name in huge letters. Anna covered her mouth as her jaw dropped. She started laughing and crying at the same time, then turned and flung her arms around Kyle’s neck, hugging him tightly.
“Oh, Kyle, they’re beautiful! Thank you so much! I don’t know what to say!”
She laughed even harder, and Kyle’s face turned bright red. But not from embarrassment, or in a pleased way, or even from the joy of her excitement.
“Anna… I… can’t… breathe!”
Anna let go quickly. She grinned sheepishly at him as he caught his breath.
“Sorry.”
Kyle smiled at her.
“No, it’s okay. I’m glad you like it.”
They walked off together through the fair, arm in arm, talking and laughing as a boy and a girl do when they are in love. But their laughter would soon be cut short. As they rounded a corner into a quieter corner, the people started to drift away leaving Anna and Kyle alone together underneath the golden lanterns. They sat together on a bench, and as the mood seemed just right, they leaned in close, but before their lips met, a voice growled from behind them,
“Well isn’t that just so sweet I could hurl.”
Kyle stood and swung around, scanning the bushes behind him. A pair of glowing red eyes glared back at him from the shadows.
“Who’s there? What do you want?”
A tall boy stepped from the shadows. He glared down at Kyle, but his gaze shifted to Anna. Kyle stepped in front of her, holding his arm out to shield her.
“I asked you what you want.”
“Wouldn’t you like to know? Now move aside, punk.”
“Who do you think you’re calling punk, you overblown pretty boy?”
The boy’s mouth twisted into a snarling grin, showing a pair of fangs resting on his bottom lip. Kyle took a step back, still shielding Anna, but the tall boy smacked him aside like a rag doll. Kyle shoved himself off of the ground and turned to see the boy grab Anna’s wrist.
“Hey! Let go of her!”
He ran at the boy, aiming a punch and swinging as hard as he could. The tall boy caught the punch easily in his hand, and swung his own fist with devastating force. Kyle was hurled backwards and crumpled to the ground, motionless.
“Kyle!” Anna screamed, but she had no chance to make another noise. The tall boy cupped his hand over her mouth and dragged her off, kicking and flailing. Kyle groaned and raised his head only moments after they’d vanished into the night. He looked up, and everything came flooding back to him. He jumped to his feet and spun around, scanning the area.
“Anna! Where are you?”
There was no reply. Kyle turned and ran off back into the fair. He was dashing wildly, with no direction, and nearly flattened Layra. She steadied him, Logan and Trent coming to her side.
“What’s going on? Where’s Anna? Wasn’t she with you?”
Kyle caught his breath and looked up at the three of them in alarm.
“Th-the boy! There was a boy! He must have taken her! He must have!”
Logan looked concerned.
“Boy? What boy? What did he look like?”
Kyle took a deep breath and began to speak again.
“He was… tall, and he had light-ish hair, almost blonde, but not quite. He wasn’t a boy from our school, I didn’t recognize him, and he wasn’t wearing a school uniform.”
Kyle started as he recalled something.
“His eyes! They were glowing red, and he had these… fangs!”
Logan’s eyes narrowed.
“Red eyes and fangs?”
Kyle nodded fervently. He shook his head and struck a fist to his forehead.
“Why couldn’t I protect her? Why couldn’t I save her? I have to find her!”
Logan grabbed Kyle’s shoulder and dragged him close.
“How old was he? This boy? About eighteen, maybe?”
“Yeah. How’d you know?”
Logan turned and gazed westward. Layra glanced at his face. It was sad, and slightly angry.
“I know where Anna is,” he said quietly, yet firmly. Kyle seized Logan’s wrist desperately.
“Where? Where is she? Please tell me!”
Logan shook him off.
“No. You shouldn’t come. It’s too dangerous. You were already beaten once by him. If you meet him again a second time, you might get more seriously hurt.”
“But… Anna!”
“I’ll get her back. You stay here and keep an eye on Layra.”
Layra stepped in front of Logan and looked him in the eye.
“I’m coming with you.”
Logan put his hand on her shoulder to move her aside, but she remained firm.
“I refuse to stay here, I am coming with you. I am the only one who understands what’s really going on, and you may need me to help him.”
Logan looked down at her earnest face and sighed.
“Fine. You can come, providing you leave him to me, okay?”
Layra nodded, and they ran off, leaving Kyle staring after them in confusion. Layra and Logan came running up the street and stopped before the abandoned mansion which Layra and Logan called home, and Logan turned to Layra.
“Stay behind me and let me do the talking. Don’t do anything rash, okay?”
“I could say the same to you. Just be careful, okay?”
Logan nodded, and they entered the house. Slowly they climbed the stairs, trying hard to avoid making a sound, but their efforts were unnecessary, as there was too much noise coming from the upstairs for anyone to be able to hear them. Logan reached the bedroom door and pushed it open. Sure enough, Anna was inside, and the boy inside spun around as the door opened, his red eyes flashing to the face that was looking back at him stoically.
“Why have you brought her here?”
“She took you from me.”
“You left.”
“I would have returned. Now I suppose I need not, seeing as you are cured.”
“Simply because I am human and you are not, does that somehow change our friendship?”
“She cured you. I brought her here to do the same for me, but she keeps avoiding it like the plague.”
“How could she cure you? She didn’t cure me.”
Chris’s eyes flashed, and her turned to Anna in angry surprise.
“What?”
Anna nodded at him desperately.
“It’s true! He’s telling the truth!”
Logan drew Chris’s attention back to him.
“She can’t help you, Chris. Let her go. Untie her hands and let her leave.”
Chris looked as though he were about to do so, but then he turned back to Logan, the flame in his eyes rekindled.
“You’ll leave me too! I’ll be alone again! I’ll be alone, and still like this!”
“I promise you won’t be alone. Please let Anna go.”
Chris shook his head, as though shaking off voices. He looked up at Logan, then slashed the cords that bound Anna. She jumped to her feet and scurried towards the door. As she passed him, his eyes faded from red to blue. Layra stepped out from behind Logan and put her arms around Anna, guiding her back as Logan stepped forward to offer his hand out to Chris.
“Now that you’re back, and the hunters are gone, we can have a normal life. Isn’t that what you really wanted all along?”
Chris nodded and accepted Logan’s hand. They shook hands, and Logan took the girls back to the school fair. Logan offered to have Chris come, but he declined, stating that he thought the timing wouldn’t be good, and remained at the mansion. It was a happy reunion as the threesome returned to the school. Kyle, who had been sitting on one of the benches, leapt to his feet and hugged Anna warmly. Anna hugged back just as warmly, if not more so.
“Are you okay?”
“I’m fine. Are you okay? He hit you pretty hard.”
“I’m okay. What happened?”
“He let me go when Logan talked to him a bit. Turns out they have history.”
Kyle turned to Logan.
“Is that true? Why didn’t you tell me? Who is this guy?”
Logan shrugged it off and walked away with Layra, offering over his shoulder,
“Tell you Monday.”

Friday, January 24, 2014

The Beauty's Beasts Chpt. 5

Kyle, after being left at the street fair, decided to follow Anna to see where she was going, and what the text was about. He followed at a safe distance and saw her disappear into an old, broken down, mansion-like house a few blocks away from the street fair. He watched for a bit, then circled around the house, looking it over. It was huge, but it looked unoccupied, except for two windows, one on the floor level, and one on the second level, both of which were lit by a dim yellow light. He came around to the front again and walked up to the wrought iron gate, about to push it inwards, when it opened, and Anna walked out. She stared, a bit stunned, and he stared back, completely taken by surprise. And then the biggest surprise emerged. Logan stepped out, looking at Anna, wondering what she was staring at, and then looked and saw Kyle. He stopped in his tracks and stared. Anna glanced from Kyle to Logan, and then down at the ground, unable to think of anything to say. Kyle suddenly sprang into action, shoving Logan backwards through the gate. He grabbed Logan’s collar and slammed Logan against the inside of the high stone wall.
“What the heck is she doing here? No, don’t answer. Keep your mouth shut, and I won’t hurt you.”
He dragged Logan up to the bedroom and shoved him inside.
“Now, let’s get a few things straight. You stay here, or get out of town. I never want to see you around school, or anywhere else, and certainly not around my girlfriend, you got that?”
Logan looked pointedly down at the floor, and Kyle turned and walked out of the room.

Outside, Anna frowned at the ground as she walked down the street, hoping to get home before dark.
Boys! she thought huffily. Why can’t they just get over themselves! It’s not like Logan was hurting me or anything.
From behind her, a masked man stepped out of the alley between Logan’s house and the next. He glanced both ways before hurrying off down the street, vanishing from sight just as Kyle came out of the front gate. The man ran away to the old warehouse at which the incident of the other night had occurred. Inside, the men lounged around restlessly, their leader sprawled out on an old moth eaten couch sitting awkwardly in the middle of the room. The masked man ran in and up to the leader swiftly.
“Hey! I’ve got something. The boy showed himself today. I’ve got a photo!”
The leader sat up.
“What good is a photo to me if he’s not out now!”
“Here, this is it. He’s still alive, so he’ll come out soon, I know it. We can catch him then.”
“Who’s this girl next to him?”
“She’s been visiting him recently. I think she’s some sort of friend of his.”
The leader stared at the picture, the wheels turning in his head, and the beginnings of an idea forming on his face.
“I’ve got it! We’ll go after the girl to get to the boy!”
“Really, boss? That didn’t work so well last time-”
“The stupid brat didn’t know how to contact him, and wouldn’t talk anyway. This time it’ll be different.”
He sat back with an evil grin on his face and glared at the picture of Logan and Anna in wicked satisfaction.

Monday morning dawned cloudy and grey, and it looked like it might rain. Julian had been kept an extra night at the hospital, and wasn’t to be released until that afternoon. Anna avoided Kyle all that day, and the others were oddly quiet throughout the day, causing it to pass by uneventfully. The gang was going to see Julian out of the hospital after school, but Anna passed it up, choosing instead to walk home alone from school. She shouldered her bag and trudged along the pavement, thoughts whirling through her head like leaves on the Autumn winds. She was passing underneath a dark bridge and heard footsteps approaching from behind. As she turned to look, her arms were seized and pinned behind her back, and a scrap of cloth was pulled over her mouth. She was hustled along to the same warehouse at which the fight had taken place only a few nights before. The cloth was taken from her mouth, but her arms were held tightly as she came face to face with the leader of the group. He grinned at her as she glared back.
“Well hello there. You’re even prettier in person. I assume you want to know why you’ve been brought here?”
Anna glared hatred at him, without deeming a response necessary.
“I want you to do a little something for me. Take this phone and call the boy Logan. You tell him to come here if he wants you to live.”
“And why would I do that?”
“Like I said. If he wants you to live.”
Anna took the phone and made the call.

Logan was up in his room, looking through his things for a specific shirt, and glanced over at the window. Leaning up against the sill was a red umbrella, folded up and looking very out of place. Logan walked over and picked it up. It wasn’t his or Layra’s. Anna must have left it here while she was over before. He put it down, intending to call her and see if she wanted him to bring it over to the school. At that moment, his phone rang, and he pulled it out, answering immediately. On the other end, he heard Anna’s voice, shaky and frightened.
“Logan? I’m in trouble. Those men have me at the warehouse. They say you have to come down if you want me to live.”
Then the phone was hung up.
“Anna? Anna!”
Logan tossed the phone aside onto the bed and tore out of the house at top speed.

Back at the warehouse, the leader had taken the phone from Anna and hung it up.
“What are you going to do to him?” she asked him warily. He grinned at her as the men sat her down by some crates.
“Kill him. What else?”
“And you’ll let me go once you have him?”
“What, and let you tell everyone who we are? You’ve seen our faces, doll. We can’t let you live now.”
Just then, one of the men glanced down at her and called out in alarm.
“Hey boss! She’s got a phone! She’s got a phone out!”
The leader stood up and yelled at them.
“Get it away from her! Grab it!”
Anna smashed the phone against the concrete floor, safely ending the call and burying all records of it. The leader grabbed her by the throat and lifted her to her feet.
“Who did you call?”
Anna remained silent, and not just because she was choking. The leader threw her to the ground and motioned to the men.
“Take her and put her with the other one.” he said nastily. Anna was dragged away to a dark room that looked like it was once an office, but the windows had been smashed in and boarded up. The door was opened and the dim lights from outside lit the interior of the room, falling across a pale, frightened face and a dirty gray high school uniform. Anna gasped.
“Layra!”



Logan walked into the warehouse and prepared to face all of the hunters by himself. He walked in through the open door and found them all waiting for him, carrying crowbars, aluminum baseball bats, metal piping, and even planks of wood. He readily took on their first few blows, but even he couldn’t stand up to sheer numbers, and soon found himself being overwhelmed. First he took a blow to the arm, then a metal pipe in the ribs, and finally, a baseball bat hit his back, and he fell to his knees. Then someone kicked him in the stomach, and he hit the floor, curled up in a fetal position and groaning with pain. He was going to die here, and he knew it. Who would save Anna? And what would become of Layra?

The gang had gone to the hospital to pick up Julian and celebrate his release. As they were leaving, Kyle’s cell phone rang and he pulled it out of his pocket. The caller ID read Anna, so he answered it quickly. But what he heard on the other end was anything but what he expected to hear.
“And you’ll let me go once you have him?”
“What, and let you tell everyone who we are? You’ve seen our faces, doll. We can’t let you live now.”
“She’s got a phone, boss! She’s got a phone out!”
“Get it from her! Grab it!”
There was a horrible crunch, and then a dial tone sounded. Kyle hung up and shoved the phone into his pocket, turning around and rushing out to the others.
“Hey, guys! Anna’s in big trouble! We’ve gotta go help her!”
Julian turned around.
“What kind of trouble?”
“She’s down at the warehouse. Those guys we fought before kidnapped her. We’ve gotta go save her!”
Blake spoke up.
“Last time we fought them, Julian got hurt.”
“But it wasn’t the mobsters’ fault, now was it? We’ll beat them easy.”
Julian nodded, stepping up next to Kyle.
“He’s right. We had no trouble beating them before, and if Anna’s in trouble, we have to go help her. It’s our duty as gentlemen to assist a lady in distress.”
Murmurs of agreement broke out, and they unanimously elected to go save Anna, charging out of the hospital for the old warehouse.

Logan looked up as the men closed in on him, weapons raised, and readied himself to give a good fight, but just at that moment, footsteps sounded on the threshold, and out of the shadows walked ten familiar and welcome figures. Eight of them immediately engaged in combat, while Julian and Kyle hauled Logan up from the ground, setting him upright on his feet.
“Why did you come, and how did you know I was here.”
“Don’t kid yourself, traitor. We’re here for Anna.”
“Right. Of course. For Anna. Well, then let’s get to it, huh?”
Kyle nodded and set in with fists blazing.
“You messed with my girl, losers! Now come and get yours!”
Julian shook Logan’s hand with a grin on his face that belied all expectations of any possible reaction from one who had been in the hospital for three days on the fault of the one on whom he now endowed this kind smile.
“Good to see you, bro. Now let’s get our girl, eh?”
Logan, taken completely aback by this, managed a confused grin before weighing in on the hunters. As soon as the leader saw they were losing, he dragged the two girls out of the back room to use as a human shield, he and his two men cutting a retreat across the concrete floor. Logan turned, knocking down a hunter, and what he saw inflamed his heart and soul. The girl he loved with all his heart, wrists bound, hair tangled, face smudged and white, eyes wide and fearful, clothes rumpled and dirty, and staring straight at him.
“LAYRA!” he roared, charging at the hunters in a raging fury. He grabbed the man who was holding Layra’s arm and pulled back his fist, his vision misting with red.
NO. he thought quickly. I can’t lose myself. Layra wouldn’t want it.
He hesitated, glancing at Layra’s frightened face. He tried to bring himself back, but that hesitation was just the opening that the leader needed. He grabbed a metal pipe and brought it crashing down on the back of Logan’s neck. There was a horrible crunch, and Logan fell on his hands and knees. His ears rang for a split second, and then he saw his friends spinning around him, battling the hunters for Anna’s sake. And for his sake. Then he felt cold concrete, and then… nothing.

Layra stared in shock at the limp, cold body at her feet, then felt someone tugging at her arm. She resisted the pull, unable to move. She couldn’t go. She wouldn’t go. And then it came over her. The one she loved, and had loved since she first laid eyes on him, was finally dead.
So this is what you meant, Great Council. So this is the tragedy that was to befall him. It is as all things should be. But he can’t die! I don’t want him to die!
She felt a horrible ache in her chest that no tears could relieve. It rose up in her throat, and she felt it tear its way from her throat.
“NO!” she screamed at the top of her lungs. Every single person in the warehouse froze and stared in shocked and amazement at the girl who had been mute the entire time they had known her. Then a wave of light shot from her chest and engulfed the entire scene in sharp detail. Layra rose slowly in the air, light streaming from her eyes, and swirling around her in a veritable cyclone of brilliance. Her clothes glowed, then morphed into a long robe of pure silver. A shrieking wail resounded through the chamber, and every hunter in the room screamed loudly, and shattered into ash. The cry rose to a crescendo, and a single shimmering tear spilled from the corner of Layra’s eye, running down her cheek and falling through the air to land on Logan’s bare wrist. It shone for a moment, then dripped across the tattoo that had haunted his dreams for years, washing it away as though it had never been. She turned her glowing eyes upon him in sorrowful affection, and her whole body shimmered and glowed, then spun itself up into a miniscule dot of light, and vanished into thin air. The wailing died away, and all that remained were ten petrified boys, a limp body, several piles of ash, and a weeping girl in a school uniform. The gang rushed over to Logan, ready to mourn his passing, but at that moment, something began to happen to him. His hair was darkening from light blond to black. Anna fell to her knees next to him, and the others crowded round, crouching and leaning close. Logan’s chest slowly began to rise and fall, and his eyes flickered open, not a hint of red in them. He saw a girl’s face swimming above him and reached his hand up slowly.
“Layra?” he asked in a whisper. Anna took his hand in hers, tears welling up in her eyes.
“No, I’m afraid not. It’s Anna.”
“I’m… alive?”
Julian reached out a hand.
“You sure are, mate.”
Logan took the outstretched hand and was pulled to his feet.
“How?”
No one answered. Logan posed another question.
“Where’s Layra? She was here, I know it. Where’d she go?”
There was a morbid silence, the stillest silence Logan had ever known.
“Guys? Where’s Layra?”
Then Anna stepped forward. A tear ran down her cheek, followed by two more, and then a fourth.
“I’m sorry, Logan. She’s… she’s gone.”
“Gone? Where? Don’t tell me she’s…”
The only sound was of Anna’s tears. Logan took a deep breath and closed his eyes.
“How did it happen?”
Still no answer. Logan opened his eyes.
“Please. I need to know!”
Glances were passed back and forth, and then Seth looked up at Logan.
“She just, sort of, vanished.”
“What?”
“There was a lot of light, and screaming, and then she was just… gone.”
“What happened to the men?”
The boys parted, so Logan could see the whole warehouse, and Trent pointed at one of the piles of ash. Logan looked at him with a skeptical grin. They all stared back at him steadily, completely serious. Logan’s grin melted.
“How…? What…? Who…?”
“It was Layra,” Blake said solemnly. And in turn they shared the story. When it was finally over, Logan was silent. Anna touched his arm.
“Are you okay?” she asked with concern. He nodded mechanically. One by one, the boys slowly left the warehouse, filtering out into the night. Finally, Logan was left alone in the cold, dark, lonely building with only his regrets as company. He sighed deeply and trudged out into the night, a tear slowly dripping from his eye. He did nothing to wipe it away as he walked down the street, his own footsteps echoing in his ears as he saw her face in his mind, smiling and happy, as he remembered her. He felt angry, as though some kind of animal was rising up inside of him, but the insanity of his other self was gone. No longer did his eyes flare red, nor his teeth grow sharp, nor his restraint excuse itself from existence. He wanted to hurt somebody, but there was nobody to hurt. He kicked at the ground viciously, wanting to kill something, to kill himself, but not having the guts to do it. A silvery light shone on the pavement before him, but he didn’t notice it. Then a quiet voice spoke behind him.
“You aren’t happy?”
Logan spun around, and was confronted by an angelic vision hovering in the air above him. Layra hung there, wearing a gown that seemed as though it was woven from starlight. He fell to his knees before her, his jaw slack, and his eyes wet.
“Are you real?”
“Why shouldn’t I be?”
“You’re not just my imagination? Not a dream?”
“A dream conjured by what force?”
“By my sadness.”
“And why are you sad?”
“Because you’re gone. I can’t be happy unless I have you here with me.”
A tear sparkled in the corner of her eye, and she sank down to earth, the starlike dress melting away into her dirty uniform. She fell into Logan’s arms, hugging him tightly. Logan returned the embrace immediately, both weeping tears of joy.
“I thought I’d lost you forever!”
“So did I!”
“You saved my life!”
“I love you!”
Logan pulled back and stared at her.
“You what?”
Layra looked up into his eyes.
“I love you.”
Logan stared, then laughed, then cried, then laughed again.
“I love you, too, Layra! I love you with all my heart!”
It was a happy scene on the side of the road, full of laughter and hugs. Their laughter would have faded had they but seen what was unfolding at Logan’s house. A tall figure stood in the center of the bedroom, glancing around. He picked up the red umbrella from the window sill and looked it over carefully. He dropped it to the ground and turned to the bed, reaching down to pick up the cell phone that rested against the covers. As his hand extended to take the phone, he looked down at his hand and saw that a tattoo on the inside of his wrist had lit with a blue glow, shimmering for a moment, then fading to black once more. He turned to the mantle of the fireplace and looked at the picture that stood there. He lifted the frame to look at the image within more clearly, then, with a roar, he flung it against the ground with smashing force, shattering the glass and ripping the photo inside. He turned to the window and screamed in rage.
“She has taken him from me!” He growled in his fury. Then he turned and stormed from the room, slamming the door behind him.