KNOCK... KNOCK...
Series of raps resonated on the brown wooden door which was painted cream in color. The raps sounded hurriedly with each passing second. Much to the anger of the one who squeezed himself just against the door.
It was Lekan and this was his room.
But right now, he was not by himself. He had the ring which the Lawyer had claimed his father had willed to him seated on top of the envelope, just by his right hand side. He wore a wine sleeveless top, blue and purple spotted socks while having black combat shorts on his lower half.
Lekan looked disheveled. Tear lines pasted over his face, revealing how much he’d been crying of late. And also revealing that he was not one to care about his hygiene. He barely had a bath ever since the time the lawyer had come down here.
And today, like all the days which elapsed since then, his Uncle was at the door, knocking. Today, the knocks had come in a bit different. Rushed, with the brooding sensation that it was not the normal thing. His mind urged at him, presenting ominous facts that this time, it would come laced with salt into his wounds.
Still yet, it had not turned like that but the premonition he had kept on telling him that it would turn out this way. He just only had to wait to see that. However, whether or not that would happen, he did not really care.
He just cared only for his own sanity, right now. And at the very moment, his Uncle being in the house was disrupting that. Which was why he had locked himself up. The other factor was that he wanted to fix what the Lawyer had meant by the ring as his inheritance. It just did not add up. And he wanted to make sure there was some sense to what his father had done.
His room was pretty much simple. But yet, it had an exquisite feel to it. He was seated against the door of his bedroom, the one he usually used whenever he returned from the boarding school his father had dumped him into.
To his left hand side was a three layered book cabinet, on which some books had been stacked in there. Mostly science books his father had taken the liberty to stock up in there for him. That also meant that he did not have to look that way. So, for him, the cabinet was more of a no-no rather than a mini library for his usage.
Just on top of the cabinet was a mirror, having some fancy signs on the side of it, revealing it was also engraved into a wooden hold. To the side of the cabinet, that is, after the door, going to the left was the wardrobe where his clothing where. It was also brown in color. Shortly after it was an alcove where a couple of books and bags were, mostly things he did not need again. A sort of dumpsite for himself which was convenient because it was all hidden by the alcove.
There was a wall opposite to them which bounded the alcove and then linked with the other walls of the room. It had a window in the middle of it, the window having a fancy curtain of milk. The milk curtain was parted, revealing the day blind that was behind it, allowing it to filter in the light that came into the room. And to the upper corner, just opposite the wardrobe was a bed, large and wide, a Queen sized bed with soft beddings and grey blanket which was squeezed into a ball. Right at the center of the bed with its yellow colored bedspread.
To the opposing wall where there was a window, was his reading table which served as an ironing table when the need arose. It had a plastic chair by the side, the color of it being black, as were the walls in the room. The table was covered by a spotted black and white table cloth. It had an extension to the left hand side. Which was also closer to the door and had a sleek white electric iron on it.
There was space between the head of the bed and the wall. Space between the table and the wall as well. The latter was occupied by a laundry basket of green where a couple of used clothes were already piled into. As for the space between his bed and the wall; It was occupied by two black travelling boxes.
"Open this door now, Lekan!" his uncle cried out from outside the door, his rappings beginning to die out now.
" This is the third day that you would do this. You are stressing my life out, you know that, right? You spoiled brat!" The door boomed out under a heavy slam.
“I swear to God , if you dont open this door for me, I am going to break it down. Are you mad or have you lost your senses? Locking yourself up there?" Uncle Desmond kicked the door abruptly, causing cold shivers run through the entire frame of Lekan.
"Just go!" Lekan whispered. He hugged his knees, bringing them closer to his body. With a shaky breath, he buried his head between his chest and his legs now.
"It is not your fault.” The Uncle rested his right arm against the door, inhaling. “ It is the fault of your useless parents who allowed you to become as rotten as you are." He chortled out in mock laughter.
'If only they had listened to me then. Give me this boy, let me train him for them since you both dont fucking have his time, but no, your stupid parents would not allow me to." Desmond shouted again, his words making Lekan grab himself until his fingernails began to dig into the skin of his knees.
"But no..." Desmond blasted out again, not caring what his words meant to the boy.
To Lekan who was barely on the edges of sanity. To the poor orphan only trying to cope with the mourning of his parents. The same parents he had seen die before his eyes.
"You’re stupid"
BANG! Desmond's shoe banged out against the door now.
"...Foolish..."
BANG! Another kick from his shoe rang out against the door.
"...useless..." Desmond cried out once more.
BANG! Another kick from the door resounded against the door.
"Parents would not let me do it. Now, LOOK AT WHERE THEY ARE! DEAD. DEAD, USELESS PEOPLE, LEAVING ME WITH GARBAGE LIKE YOU TO DEAL WITH!" Desmond blasted out without restriction, name calling against the dead parents of Lekan.
Hearing the words made Lekan tremble over, He lifted his head up and bit into his lower quaking and trembling lips. Biting hard, he tried to force away the tears that threatened to rain down from his eyes.
"If you did not like them, then why did you accept to be my guardian?" Lekan cried out, tears streaming out of his eyes.
"Not like them? Of course, why would I turn down the money that came with it? Am I mad?" Uncle Desmond replied with a sharp laughter.
"Shit... That is not what I meant." Desmond quickly chirped in, his voice now shallow. He realized he had said something he shouldn't have said in the first place.
"That is not what I meant, okay? Now, get out of that room. If my food gets cold, the food that I cooked for you... If it gets cold, then be rest assured that i would beat the living daylights out of you."
Desmond cleared his throat loudly while Lekan leaned his head against the door. Tears continued to run down silently while he whimpered. Biting his lower lips in a futile attempt to stop the gushing tears.
"I am going to get a carpenter. You had better come out before I return with the carpenter and get to eat this food that I placed outside here. Or You are done for. You hear me, YOU ARE DONE FOR!" Desmond screamed, banging his fist against the door for the umpteenth time so far.
The sound of the receding shoes of his uncle echoed out into the distance, informing Lekan that he was gone. but still there was not the desire in him to step out of the room. Not when his confirmation about the whole matter had been true.
He frowned, sucking in air as he looked at his hands now. His fingertips had been dyed in blood already. Blood he had gotten from stabbing into the flesh at his knee cap earlier on.
He looked to the ring which was by his left and sighed out to himself, loudly and sad. Reaching out, his bloodstained fingers grazed against the ring.
“I wish you were both here. Alive. Mum. Dad.” Lekan grimaced bitterly. “I wish you were here.”
And instantly, light scattered into the room. All of it emanating from the ring.
“W-what?” Lekan gasped, shuddering in shock at this. Instinctively, his limbs fired out, his fingers relaxing and flicking the ring away instantly.
CLANG!
THe ring bounced against the ground. Skidding for some seconds while the lights flickered off.
And as it did, the whole space about him flickered as well. The room vanished only to be replaced by a scene familiar but yet something he could not place.
And right at the center of the room was a lady in a long gown, cackling as she laughed about like some maniac. A woman with a flowing red gown, her fingers perfectly manicured with eyes that seemed to conceal a grudge hidden deep within her heart. A woman whose name strangely found itself into his heart. Her name... Morgana. Morgana of Camelot. KNOCK! KNOCK!! KNOCK!!!
Hey guys! Thanks for sticking with me till now. It’s gon be a long ride. Let’s stay with Lekan on this journey
And as it did, the whole space about him flickered, rewarded by a gasp from Lekan's mouth and a widening of his eyes.Startled, Lekan drew back, his eyes wide as he began to breath rather rapidly, panic beginning to surge through his whole body. He placed his hands against the wooden surface of the door, trying to feel for anything... just anything that could make him feel a bit more confident that he found something. But he found nothing, much to the increment of his worry and panic.His chest heaved quickly, his breaths becoming ragged and rapid with each passing second. Adrenaline pumped into his body as he scrambled his legs seeing as the room, his bedroom began to get eaten up by the strange reality creeping into his space."No... no, what is this?" Lekan gasped, blinking his eyes now. "What is this... aaaghh!"He groaned, bending his head and shaking it slowly and painfully as he gritted his teeth. As he groaned out, he could not help shake the feeling of familiarity that soared
He was just a little taller than her but he was slimmer. Blessing had more flesh than he did. Even so, by the pose they struck up now, he looked like a big brother, patting the head of a sister despite he was the one who lost his parents and not her."Geez, Bles... I'm the one mourning here. Why you so much of a crybaby?" Lekan chided.Blessing did not say a word or two about that. Rather than protest the words, she snuggled in closer to him, wrapping her hands around his body and tighter like she was not ever going to let go of him. It had been a while and true to her words, she really missed him.Lekan himself could not bear to bring himself to deny her of the hug that she was engaging in. After all, he himself could tell that he was beginning to get used to her presence now, after being gone for as long for so long.He schooled in a boarding school while his friend attended a close by school. She was a day student and the only time when they did get to see , usually, was when he
Holding it to her face, she read out the line on it, worry lines popping out all over. \ "I don't get this. Is this some kind of joke?" She asked, examining the note in her hand. Curiously, she looked to the back of it but saw nothing of note there. Not even a squiggle or something. It was all empty and then it portrayed to her that the meaning was as vague and empty as the back of the note. It just did not add up, no matter how she looked at it. A ring from the dead father and then it had a note, something like a user instruction, speaking of power? Was this some kind of fairy tale where there was an inheritance of power passed from parents to children? She reasoned, she had read many fictional books but then she had not imagined that she would come across anything like this in her wildest dream. Master the power? Was what was written but it did not make sense. Master what power for what? What power could be kept in a ring like this? It did not even have the quality to be somet
For a moment or two, the room was silent. The only persistent sounds being Lekan's slow breathing and the confused panicked breaths for Blessing. It continued for s long as long as could be and if what happened had not happened, it would have been the most magical. However, a strange occurrence had happened, none of them could therefore sense the magic in the air It was alien to them, their minds pounding with all sorts of fear and thoughts. Lekan could just barely stabilize himself now. What he had seen, he could make no sense out of it. What was it? It was startling or maybe it was because of the fact that he had been mourning his parents. Perhaps, that had to be it for he could not understand what that visage was. Blessing would never slap him so then why was that? He did not want to think that there was really anything that was beyond the physical in the room. He did not even want to think that way because he was not sure. But still, he could not just override the thought t
"What….. You think you can just come and hug me to death…" Lekan winked. "Hell, no, I will tickle you to the beyond. Muhhahahahah!" Blessing laughed. A cheery one. Then pushed and kicked. Lekan followed, using his hands to wedge off her legs in an attempt to gain on her. A wild smile on his face as he worked with his hands. The issues of the time before totally forgotten. At least, for now. "Okay, okay... stop, stoppppp..." Blessing laughed, shaking her arms and her legs in a fit of laughter. Lekan did ease up now as he saw how she vibrated. He leaned backwards and she jerked then, shaking her head as she kept on laughing. "No... no... hahahah... " Blessing laughed. "Stoppppp." "I didn't do anything now, did I?" Lekan replied with an ear to ear grin on his face. "I was only leaving you alone." He laughed at her. "who knew you're such a scaredy cat?" "Heheh... it's not that!" Blessing disagreed. She hugged her legs with a coy smile on her face. "Its just... I don't trust you,
The gate to house opened just then as a man wearing ashgray trousers, black sneakers and a white vest stepped in. The gate was black and towering, having a fence topped by electric wiring with a notification that read 'stay away; high voltage' His hair was short, black in color and seemed to be a bit dishevelled at the moment. Opening the pedestrian door a bit longer now, a lady wearing some skimpy gown of yellow stepped in, wearing an amused smile on her face. She had cornrows on her head, the color being black and yellow. She had her complexion to be tanned and a mole just below her left eye. The gown which she had on was spaghetti in style, two crossing strands of material which looped at back of her neck and then a set of those material threads looping at the back two. The length of the gown was just by her hips side and on her feet, she had high robed gladiator sandals of brown color, holding a purse of yellow close to her body with the left hand. She put a hand forward, that
"what's happening?" Dorothy said, looking back at him. "I'm coming... Just need to check on something " He said and then raced his way forward to where the sounds of sobbing were coming from. First things first, Desmond sighed to himself, he had to make sure that everything was alright. He was been worried about the one who he had to take into guidance now. While it was understandable that the boy had lost his parents and thus would be have fits such as this, he was really worried that he may have let that get to the person who had come in to visit. When he was leaving the house, earlier, he had been frustrated. It was not too long since he had to leave his own house and his own life to come here, in the status of a guardian to the son of his late brother. It was not long enough and so, it was normal that people would be watching him. After all, he had been the brother who had not been seen around the family since the time that his brother had decided to cut ties with him. Based o
Lekan whistled as he moved from the ironing table to the wardrobe now. It was just some hours since Blessing had left. Actually, it was another another day, although with the difference of not more than 12 hours in between. Compared to other times, his mood was improved now. He moved to the wardrobe and whistled, putting a finger to his lips as he paused, trying to remember what he had wanted to get in the first place. Shirtless with only a pair of trousers, black on his lower half, Lekan nodded his head harmoniously to the rhythm of the music booming out from the mini music player speaker which was on the table. As if lit by inspiration, he opened the two doors of the wardrobe and then pulled out a shirt from the one with the hanger compartment. He held the shirt and then looked at the vintage styled design of it for a few moments. And after he was done with the observation, his head still nodding to the boom of music, he tossed it to the Queen Sized bed which was behind him. After