“Say his name and envision him in your mind. You can also describe him, but the main thing is to imagine what he looks and sounds like in space.” Mozart tried to get in tune with the woman’s feelings while standing at the artificial intelligence counter that had the potential to help them further.
“Um, sounds in space?”
“It means what kind of aura Dad has, Mom!” Mila could not help interfering, deciphering the incomprehensible vocabulary of their guide. “Imagine he is nearby, and describe that feeling.”
Monica nodded absentmindedly, that made it a little clearer.
“His name is Steve Morisov… Very kind, brown hair, brown eyes, a warm smile. A very courageous, bright person, who likes to joke around and make things with his hands. He sings songs and plays the guitar a little. An IT specialist by trade, loves technology…”
All this time, Mozart listened carefully to Monica and intently felt the soul frequency of the person she was talking about.
“I haven’t seen anyone like that here,” he said, after a moment’s hesitation. The computer also gave a negative response. “When did he go missing ?”
“Eight months ago,” Mila blurted out.
“Before it all really started,” Monica added, pursing her lips a little, visibly saddened. She tried not to think about it or get disheartened, but her hope was in no hurry to be justified.
“Mozart! You must know him!” Demandingly and a little desperately exclaimed the girl and grabbed Mozart by the hand. “Please!”
“I will definitely run this name through another database, but I certainly haven’t met him,” Mozart replied sympathetically and leaned towards Mila, giving her a gentle squeeze. “I'm sorry, dear milady…”
The girl felt his warmth and attention, feeling much calmer. It was as if she was wrapped in a blanket of love and tranquility again, and she fell silent for a while, taking a deep breath.
“I would really appreciate it, Mozart. We would be very grateful if there is any information. I have photos, but they are at home, along with computers, cellphones and everything else... We can go back there and show you.”
The man stood up and shook his head, chuckling slightly.
“It's definitely not worth it. Right now it is the apotheosis of everything that is happening on Earth and it is definitely unsafe.”
YOU ARE READING
The beginning of light
Science FictionEight-year-old Mila is left on her own to face the end of the world, as people on Earth have been referring to it for the last six months. But the man helping Mila and her mother calls it the beginning of light. This is a story about a planet enteri...