《Exploring the Gateway》Arc Epilogue Part 1: Nothing ends...
Advertisement
"There are things I can't tell you, for your and your mother's safety," he had told Alice the night before he disappeared. It was just the same thing John had told her a few moments ago, and she had leapt back into the rabbit hole. She could barely hear what John was shouting beneath her window as she sank into thought. It did nothing to distract her from the tears still stinging her cheeks, either.
'My father had always liked to keep meticulous notes about everything he did, it was his nature, I suppose. But I found none after he got sick. And now what my dad told me seems so strange… My mother had disposed of the notes or hid them, I have always been sure. Even with her consistent denial, I had never understood why. I think this is my answer. Whatever it is John is hiding it must be what had been in my father's notes as well,' she figured.
A series of strange occurrences had followed them both. Unknown people appearing to meet them, disappearing and never returning again. That look she had recognized herself more than a week ago, and the strange actions of both of them. Her father locked himself in his study for days on end, and John disappeared. It was all too weird yet too similar to dismiss the connection.
While she had been thinking of this, John was still shouting outside. Alice had only barely registered what he had said until a few certain words were spoken.
"I still love you," he said, and paused, but that was enough. Tears formed in the young woman's eyes once more, and she couldn't bear to hear him any longer. She shut the window with a single smooth movement, before strength left her body and she collapsed onto the floor, leaning on the wall beneath the window. Nothing could be done, and if she could no longer trust him, he had only ever been a shadow of his former self. It became reasonable to lose him again, because she had never really got him back. As terrible as that thought was, it was the only thing that helped her block out the pain. Despite the constant thought that she might be wrong, that he might have been himself again. Losing John again would be far too much, she had already lost too much.
Advertisement
'He's still the same. It was still his voice talking. Those same arms had held me. He had his old jokes, and the exact same strange demeanor. It was still John,' that thought permeated, too hard to counter, and far too painful to accept. It gave her pause, and was almost impossible to disprove, and there was good reason for that. Everything was pointing towards John being innocent, or at least as much as her father. She was convinced that if he was still the same old John that he would only lie to protect her. Which made dismissing that idea that much harder. As she thought about it, her intuition pointed her towards him having, perhaps misguided, noble intentions.
She didn’t want to keep thinking about it. Every instinct in her body told her that nothing but more pain or regret was down that path. Sadly, there was no way to stop herself now. The silence around her was almost insufferable, and she longed to hear John’s voice again, just to get out of her own head. It would only make the situation worse, Alice knew that, but nonetheless she thought back. He had said he loved her, and she believed him. For a long time, they had both felt that way and had not told one another. Now, he finally had. Just when she felt she needed to leave him, he said that like he was intending to punch her in the gut. Despite that not being his goal, it still felt that way.
Eventually, there was no way she could take it any longer. A simple look at the drawing John had made and that was now hanging on the wall was the final straw. She broke down there, still sitting on the floor. The sobbing could be heard for hours, until she had managed to fall asleep while back on her bed.
It was a Sunday, the 12th of May. Just after John had woken up. He had spent the last few minutes wondering about his current situation. Life had a different thought about what he should do, as it smacked him over the head with the unexpected sound of the phone call. The word that appeared on his phone's screen was just as surprising.
'Alice…' Was the only thing that passed through his mind before he answered.
Advertisement
"I'm sorry John," she now apologized. Her voice was shaky, but grew steady by the end, "I should take my own advice for once, and trust you too. I don't know what you're hiding from me, or why, but I know you’re still the same old person I've always known. That's why I don't care. I love you too, and there's nothing in this world that would make me give that up again. I want to be with you, same as always, and I’m not going to prevent myself from doing that due to fear anymore. I’m past that. I hope we’re both past that," she almost sounded relieved. John was utterly shocked, a thousand different thoughts crossed his mind, but none were as important as what she said. Despite everything, she believed him, it was the only conclusion he could come to, "that doesn't mean I don't expect you to tell me eventually. But I do trust you enough to believe there's a reasonable explanation for all this," he still wasn’t sure he could believe any of this, it was obvious she couldn’t forgive him this easily.
"Are you serious?" John asked, genuinely flustered, "I was sure you hated my guts..."
"If only. I almost wish I could hate you, John," Her tone was a strange mix of laughter and anger, "but, I am still angry at you."
"Justifiably, even I can understand that. I didn't want to drag you into this, and I still don't, but I should have told you something at least. Nothing can excuse me being an idiot, just like I always am," he paused for a moment, "let's just say I got a new lease on life. It’s the reason I approached you back then, but it's got me involved with some dangerous people. And I'm worried that if I tell you too much they could go after you as well," John attempted to explain as vaguely as possible, hoping that much would not endanger her.
"What?!? Are you involved in something illegal, John?" Alice responded, quite angrily.
"No, no, nothing like that. But it is dangerous," he quickly stammered out.
"Fine… I trust you," the doubt in her voice was almost palpable, "I'm coming up," John soon heard the doorbell ring, and rushed to see who was there. His parents had already opened the door to find Alice there.
"She's here to do the assignment," he quickly explained, grabbing her arm gently and pulling her towards the stairs.
"So, you pulled the same trick on me," he said jokingly when they got to his chaotic room.
"I thought it was fitting…" there was a pause as they both enjoyed the other's presence again, holding on to each other's hand for dear life. Both were sitting down on John’s bed, which was the tidiest place in the room. He noticed the sheets had been changed while he was away, so they were relatively orderly. Wanting to distract himself last night, John had gone about stuffing all the mess in the room into his various wardrobes cabinets and under the bed, so the rest of the room was similarly orderly. Eventually, John spoke up again, reminded of his goal the previous night.
"So… I guess we're dating now, officially?" his tone was uncertain, he had no idea where to go from here.
"Yeah… Maybe we should tell people," Alice suggested, seemingly just as unsure about that.
"I think that might be a bit hasty. Let's be honest, neither of us knows what this usually entails," that much was true, they both felt a bit of relief at their problems being spoken out loud, and Alice laughed.
"You're right. But we have to do something."
"Do we really? I think we can do that at our own pace, nobody knows we're dating after all, right?"
"Yeah, I haven't told anyone at least," she looked at John fiercely.
"What are you looking at me for," he said, chuckling, "no, I didn't tell anybody."
"Good, then I'll see you tomorrow," She stood up. John gave her a strange look before she continued, "consider yourself lucky you're getting away with this much. I'm still mad at you," his expression turned completely sour. Alice couldn't keep a straight face, either, and broke into a light chuckle soon after. "I see why you enjoy teasing me like that, it's fun," with that, she gave him a peck on the lips and left.
Advertisement
- In Serial18 Chapters
A Major in Necromancy
Heidie Melland has had a very bad day. She wasn’t looking forward to college to begin with, let alone some lame mandatory orientation day. All she wanted was to continue to mooch off of her parents and maintain a modest lifestyle as a shut in. Heidie expected orientation to suck and it absolutely did. She is the only survivor. Now stuck in the desolate reaches of a strange hostile world, she must use all the cunning she can muster to keep her life and freedom intact. Her only hope for survival lies in the severed head of an ancient demon and its promises of knowledge and power. Necromancy probably wouldn’t have been her first choice, but it will have to do. Release Schedule: pending motivation.
8 135 - In Serial30 Chapters
Eyes of Bloodshed
Remdia, a once peaceful country, sends an army towards the unprepared nation of Caledorn. This single action sets off a chain of events that will uproot the lives of everyone involved. A recent graduate suddenly finds himself in enemy territory, struggling to shield his birthplace from angered citizens. A news broadcaster must present a horrifying report while maintaining her perfected poise. A doctor steals an ambulance in an attempt to aid the injured. A student is evacuated from school, while a father tries desperately to escape a prison. Watch the war unfold through the eyes of those most impacted while the bloodshed increases. A relay of short stories where each chapter follows the perspective of one person through a difficult time.A massive shoutout to the brilliant cover artist as well, Snooki.
8 417 - In Serial16 Chapters
A Prison of Worlds (The Chained Worlds Chronicles Book 1)
His friends are dead and now Derek is trapped as a human and branded by magic. Not that he has anything against humans, after all, some of his best friends were human, however, it's just not for him. Now thrown out of his own reality he has to find a way to break his bindings and find a way home. Although he is an accomplished psychic Derek realizes that perhaps this may be the wrong skill set to bring to bear on ancient magics and devilish dragons. Now he has to explore the very building blocks of magic to take control of his destiny. Unexpectedly, while he's taking control, events occur that may lead to the end of the world as we know it. Mad mages, hordes of demons and unfortunate explosions follow him as he attempts to save the world. Which begs the question, what does happen after the apocalypse?
8 206 - In Serial7 Chapters
Age of Cultivation Online
Story Synopsis Juewang Guan was born with an incurable illness at a young age that permanently robbed him of his sight and hearing, but with the modern-day prosthetic technology developed in recent years, he was able to recover his sense of sight with robotic eyes. Deemed to be a hopeless child and valueless, he was thereby cast away by the friends and families he once trusts, and the world ignored him. In this grown-up (adult) world, where value is determined by achievement and wealth. So a decrepit cripple like him is worthless. And only his younger sister still cares for him. Watch as this individual reaches the apex of cultivation within 'Age of Cultivation Online', the hottest new VRMMORPG game in Asia (China). Thereby transcending reality and becoming a legendary figure in both in-game and the real worlds. Disclaimer: I am not a very experienced writer, neither do I have any professional help nor assistance from another author in writing my stories. So there is expected to be a few grammars mistakes or some misspellings on my part. Otherwise please enjoy my work. The artwork is owned by Gearous himself. I'm only using it as a cover art depicting what the main protagonist (Juewang Guan) looks like in my novel. Word count: 1500 words/chapter Release rate: 1 chapter/day Book 1 - Age of Cultivation Online Book 2
8 192 - In Serial6 Chapters
Faeos Book One: The Stuff of Legends
A ragtag assemblage of adventurers, scraped together by seeming circumstance, investigate the theft of an ecologically essential artifact. In so doing, they find themselves embroiled (as adventurers so often do) in the larger machinations of a mischevious gnome, a determined mage or three, and a dire threat to their homes. Based on a homebrew Pathfinder campaign begun several years ago, and still running. Faeos is one part combat, one part character building, and one part entirely justified silliness. Blame any lead character weirdnesses on my players, whom I love. Blame everything else on me. Oh, and yes, this should also be tagged "Unreliable Narrator."
8 79 - In Serial11 Chapters
Heart (Depth Sequel)
Cairo's just been told to retire. Why? What caused this? How will this affect the rest of her life?
8 97

