When everyone headed off to bed, I couldn't even bear to try and sleep. For the longest time after closing my bedroom door, I only looked at my bed. When I got tired of standing near my bedroom door, I opted to lay down on the floor instead. I also grabbed my CD player and picked some bubblegum pop music I hadn't listened to since I was twelve.
My musical tastes have greatly improved since then. I laid down on the cool floor and sighed contentedly. I rested my eyes by closing them, still knowing the room light was on but not caring. Anyway, it wouldn't be the first time I dozed with the light on--just the first time a book isn't in my hand because of it.
As I fell asleep deeper, I felt a rush of warmth and relaxed. Until I got around to realizing the music on my CD player abruptly stopped.
Suddenly, warm fingers grazed my ears. "Ventisca, get up."
I groaned and like a kid pounded my fists on the glassy floor of Percival's mirror world. "Can't I listen to some freaking music in peace!?" Percival grabbed my CD player and flipped it open.
"Hah! You call this junk music!?"
I got up from the floor to snatch my CD player from him. "Well, I know this music isn't soothing like cavemen using dinosaur vertabrae as a xylophone, but I was feeling restless and overwhelmed."
Percival shrugged as he said, "I know. That's why I brought you to our place."
"Oh," I replied as I digested the word our. It's the first time Percival made such a reference. "Well, uh--I guess that means you couldn't sleep either."
"Well, I'm usually a night owl. Then again, I don't need to sleep as much as you full-blooded humans do." He snapped his fingers and two reclining chairs appeared. "Which means that I'm delighted you couldn't sleep."
Squinting my eyes at him I said, "I almost did when you brought me here." I looked down at my CD player and frowned. "Stupid dead batteries."
"Anyway, I'm glad you're awake because I know who our first target as a dynamic duo will be." Rolling my eyes, I tilt my chin towards where he's sitting to the left of me. "What's wrong, Ventisca. Do you have a crick in your neck or something."
"I'm wondering why you want to talk about it now and not during school or I know! The day after the dance?"
Percival rubbed his hands together--yes, like a creepy mastermind--before he said, "Because we'll be accomplishing something I've been waiting for one thousand and fifty years to do."
I glance at an image above my head, of a beautiful garden full of daffodils, violets, and what I imagined to be unbelievably fragrant roses. "Enough vague responses. You're making me fall asleep."
"Not yet, Ventisca. You can't go to sleep without a bedtime story."
"This better be a story I can sleep well after it's told. You owe me that much."
Percival chuckled as he said, "I owe you nothing." That last word sent a chill down my spine and not the good kind. "Call this story a favor as well as an introduction into what we'll be facing. Oh, and look up." As I glanced up, the garden of flowers rippled into the image of a battlefield. This battlefield was already strewn with the fallen, swords gleaming with fresh blood, horses galloping with and without their masters. I close my eyes for a second before opening them again. "Where does this image come from?"
"From my own memories." As I notice some of the men had red crosses emblazoned across their chest, I glanced at Percival. "Once upon a time," starts Percival as he looked at me. I rolled my eyes as I tilted my chin up to watch a massacre.
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AcciónVentisca Turner was just a normal girl...well, as normal as a girl with mountain climber parents could be. She felt like her destiny was to be just like them. Exploring heights that would make some people nauseous, but that wasn't the case. For her...