"I could tell that you had a great experience."There was a voice from behind him. He was familiar with that voice. He didn't really need to turn to be able to tell who that was. But then he was reluctant to face the person. Instead, he allowed his scurrying eyes to travel through the great space between the two mountain ranges. He stared at the mouth of the cave where many giants were, still on their knees. Though it was a hard decision for him, yet he knew that it would make absolutely no sense staying back in this strange space. He couldn't possibly start a new life with giants and a lion. When he was done looking, he turned to face the man who had spoken. The heat which was warming up his hair started to cool off. It could only mean one thing; the crown on his head had stopped glowing. "What brings you here?"He said to Akulia who had his usual stare. It was hard to tell what Alves had going on in his mind. His facial reaction seemed to had been trained to hide his feelings. H
"I'm sorry, His Eminence. But you can't return to Grimming Hills yet."Akulia argued. Alves turned to look at him. They were at the front of the lagoon, the lagoon they'd cross if they were headed to the Palace. They were back in the Kingdom."We will be done with this in no matter of time."Alves wore a strange reaction. "Will you stop talking already and lead the way. Would you get on the way when she already made a mistake or for how long would you keep repeating the same thing?"Alves was starting to get worked up and he didn't hide it. But the strange hoarseness in the tone of his reaction still lingered. Without a doubt, his encounter with the giants had definitely left a print on his person. Akulia bowed then walked to the spaceship-jet. It was as though the jet was always there for them to see. As though it would never leave there. And there was usually no one watching over it. To think that if this was back in Grimming Hills, even if a troop of soldiers are lying in hide,
Alves gasped for breath as he walked into the Ja Hall. Not only couldn't he believe his eyes but it felt like nothing was real there. It felt like an unreal zone. As though every thing was a figment of imagination. He had only taken few steps into the hall, yet he felt like he was already in the middle of the golden Hall. Coming through the central Palace, Alves had noticed that the whole space was built in glasses. Tower of glasses. But this particular hall called the Ja Hall looked to be very different. It was overlaid with gold, in every of the corner. And the gold looked to be very pure and fresh from fire. As though the hall had just been tried with fiery flames before he stepped into it. While he was there wondering, he began to hear some activities coming from up ahead of the super big and large hall. He raised his head. There were myriad of men dressed in super expensive robes, getting up on their feet. Majority of the men had white beards and hair. Those whose beard were
There were a lot of things going on in Alves' mind. And he didn't know which of the thoughts to give life to. He looked like a piece of specimen that was being bargained for by his worries and thoughts. The first fact was that, when he was coming to this central Palace. He had wanted to go straight to Grimming Hills but was discouraged by Akulia. And Akulia hadn't only discouraged him but gave him a strong reason to be very scared. And that was that fact that his woman, Mia was in trouble. But now, it didn't seem like that. Mia seemed to be doing perfectly fine. She was seated next to Grandma. In short the way it seemed to Alves, it was as though everyone was waiting for him to come. It was as though the whole elders and Grandma had coverged in the Ja Hall awaiting his arrival, even though he had no idea that someone, let alone a group was waiting for him.But that didn't even seem as something to be worried about anymore. The Akulia who had brought him here had left him by the doo
Alves didn't really know how to process what was right there in front of him. It looked like a third degree simulation. He was right to mistake this for several other things. But then, he was in an otherworldly environment and things like these were only natural to happen. But he could never had imagined that there would come a time that his body would split into two. It still didn't make an actual sense to him. He was staring at his other self. Though it wasn't quite hard to tell which of the two he really was. Of course the giant was his Ri and the other normal reflection was himself. "What else from here?"He muttered, not sure of what else was going to happen. He didn't know whether or not to expect something quite unusual. Everyone was still bowing to him. Even the voice in his head wasn't working anymore. How could it? His Ri was right there next to him. Only if he would speak, then Alves would know what next to do. He slowly got up on his feet. His real normal body. The g
"Count yourself dead today."Alves walked past Akulia, almost knocking him out of the way. He kept on walking as the maids which were making an aisle in the hallway bowed down to him again. He hardly paid any attention to them. He kept on walking till he bursted into the hanger. "Just follow me."He called over his head when he heard the hurrying footsteps of Akulia closing in from behind. He got to the jet and did the motion. The door lifted to him and he climbed up. Akulia got on too. The motion of the vehicle was ignited and it was suspended in the air. It started to leave the area. As soon as they were off the Ja Hall, the noise from beneath started coming again from the people within the vicinity of the super huge Palace area. Alves didn't seem to be interested in the shouts of the people yet. And he didn't even give an instruction to the jet yet. "Are we going to the other Palace? I mean the usual?"Akulia asked but Alves didn't say a word. Akulia took it upon himself to di
"Oh... hi..."Alves turned in the direction of the door which had just opened. He was pooling with his own sweat. But he was back to his normal sense. What was quite interesting was the fact that he never thought of changing back to his normal self. He was still thinking about it. It was as though his Ri took the favor on his behalf. He was bare chested and quite jumpy. He quickly took a glance at the back, perhaps he could see to the other side of the jet where the dragon was. His gaze was back on Mia who was still staring all stunned and speechless. "Heyy"He started to close the pace between himself and Mia who was still by the door. "You should wait inside the room, I'll join you as soon as possible."When he saw Mia's eyes, he noticed that her eyes were glued on his body. His chest. She seemed to be more mesmerised by the muscles in his chest. He thought. Alves could tell that much. He wanted to enjoy the moment too, but he had a couple things to worry about. The last thing
"I do know that you are still mad at me."Akulia started, looking from one corner to the other. His eyes seemed to be too busy for the brain. "And by extension I do not have a say in all of th--""Then shut the fuck up. Who asked for your opinion in the first place?"Alves snapped at him. Akulia didn't see that coming though, but because he wasn't on a good page with Alves all along, he didn't really make a deal out of it. Even if he did make a big deal out of it, what could he had done at that moment?Alves got up on his feet and started to walk towards the exit of the living room. He walked out and was walking towards the garden. He had walked for a while in the garden when he took a turn in the garden in the direction of the pool. He got to the pool and halted. He removed his cloth and dived into it. He went deep down into the depth of the blue pool. There was this strange soothing feeling which coursed through every corner of his body and settled in. It was unreal, utopian as we