Chapter 4: Hana

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Ali hadn't came by for a while. I wasn't worried and thought that he may had been busy.

I had sat the letter on the table beside the bed. I was starring up at the ceiling. Just thinking about the master.

I shook my head and rolled out of the bed and landed on the floor. Too much thoughts on my mind.

I rolled around the room a bit and stopped in the middle and stared up again at the ceiling.

I began to noticed more of the stars... it's almost like the Master brought in a whole galaxy.

"They are beautiful, aren't they?" A man's voice talked out of nowhere.

"Huh?" I sat up and looked around and saw nobody. So I lay back down... and a man's silhouette came into my view. I sat back up and looked around for where the sihouette came from.

There stood a robed man, standing by the table, looking at the ceiling.

"Uh... yes... they are beautiful." I stumbled my words as I stared at this man in awe. No idea who this was.

"Yep. I made them too." The man said as he then looked at me.

"You're the Master?" I pointed at him.

"Rude." The Master said but he never answered therefore, I knew he was the master. A man... huh.

"Oh, you would expect a woman?" The man mumbled.

"No! No no... that's not it... just..." I stumbled with my words again as I stared at him.

"It's alright. This is the first time anybody has seen me." The Master laughed.

Wait... first time? "Really?" I asked in awe.

"Yep."

"Awesome." I mumbled but still amazed.

"Come, sit. We got lots to talk about." He motioned at me and I nodded.

I sat down on the floor. Not sure whether or not to trust him just yet. The master seemed to understand because he never bothered to motion me anywhere else.

"These stars... they are part of a galaxy. An universe of many worlds." The master pointed upwards. "I have been to every one of them. Each unique and different of their own." The master then pointed at me. "Here... Earth is special in itself. Magic used to exist but time has forgotten about it."

"Until the darkness came..." I finished it for him but noticed he shook his head.

"You know... darkness is not what's evil." The master said.

"It's... not?" I looked confused.

"You'll be surprised." The master said. "And no, I didn't cause it."

I almost thought of it and looked at him strange. How did he know?

"Well, you see... somebody caused the darkness... it's time. It's beginning to reset itself. Taking everything with it. I knew before it was going to. I made this tower... but made it to where it could appear to those who may have that spark inside." The Master said as he stood up and put his arms behinds his back as he walked away from me. I got up slowly and stood there.

"Like these stars... I wanted to help this place." The master looked up as he stood in the center of the room. I followed and stood beside him.

"So... the impossible can be possible." I said as I stared at the stars.

"Exactly." The Master said.

I looked away and looked at him.

"But wait... the spark? It's the people who were able to escape the darkness, right?" I asked him.

"Well, yes... you could say that. And much more." The master mumbled enough for me to hear him.

I nodded slowly. "Then I shall help you."

"You are much more than a Creator, Hana." The Master then pointed at me. "You can find the evil. And you already know who it is."

"I do?" I asked. "Wait, you know my name."

"I know everybody." He nodded as he slowly walked away, fading away...

"Wait..."

The Master stopped and looked behind him at me.

"What's your name?" I asked him.

He then laughed as he began to fade away. "Let's keep that a secret for now." His voice lingered in the room like a small whisper.

I stared at where he had faded away... and looked at the stars, they were moving before my eyes.

"Impossible can be possible." I said to myself.

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