*Three Years Later*
The news of Ivan's death quickly went under the bridge and after Al'ravee left, his thoughts were that the only reason he would have to come back was to bring his parents to live with him over there in his own house. After all, he originally wanted to get away from his parents in his early years but now, he really missed their presence, he missed his mother's nagging, he missed his father's gentle but intimidating gaze, and the scene of them always discussing something that no one ever knew. He wanted to spend some missed quality time with them before any unforeseen situation popped up. Too bad, Krene and Jurdelious had other plans.Just when the people of planet Green Cloud were celebrating the new year, Al'ravee received a call from home saying that his father Jurdelious... was dead.Many people ranging from neighbors to family friends, to former work colleagues were deeply saddened by the sudden departure of Jurdelious. Al'ravee as the only child was responsible for being the shoulder his mother was supposed to cry on and was also burdened with organizing the burial of his father.Although Krene cried saying that she was going to miss her husband, acting all frail like an old woman would, it didn't last. A week after Al'ravee went home, she went back to the same old woman that she always was, a quiet but strict complainant."So this is how it feels to see your father getting buried." That was one of the thoughts that went through Al'ravee's head when he threw dirt over his father's coffin during the burial.Krene and many other sympathizers were present that day in the graveyard, all having solemn expression. Al'ravee didn't know if he was seeing things but he felt he caught a glimpse of Krene wearing a mocking smile but he was too sad to think too much of it.Al'ravee decided that he was going to take his mother along with him when he left the town to the big city to live with his family. At first, Krene was skeptical about it and Al'ravee thought that she just wanted to live alone for the rest of her life but he won't allow it. He wasn't able to see his father during his last moments alive and even though he wasn't willing to admit it, he knew deep down that his mother would die too one day. He only wished to spend time with her before then.Al'ravee was later able to 'convince' Krene to follow him away to the big city. Her grandchildren and daughter-in-law were quite pleased to have an extra person at home, especially Al'ravee's eldest daughter.…*Ten years later*Things went on smoothly for the entire family of Divera. A few dramas happened, but nothing that a simple dialogue could not solve. Even at the age of twenty, Al'ravee's oldest daughter was still Grandma Krene's favorite. No surprise there since she was Krene's first grandchild and the one she paid the most attention to. Al'ravee and Eva settled for just the three children that they already had.It was good that he bought a house back then when he had the chance, the cost of houses these days was mind-blowing. Someone would have to use his entire savings plus loans to afford a house of their own. Al'ravee had not been promoted in his place of work and with his current income, it would take ten years of intensive savings to afford one now.Al'ravee had heard a lot of news these last few years. Ukaria, his ex-girlfriend from University, he once stumbled upon her page on social media and found out that she already had a family with a famous musician of the decade. Al'ravee was happy for her though, at least she found someone who could live in harmony with her.He also recently discovered that his roommate, Batly the foody who went on to become a truck driver died in an accident on his way to deliver some goods for the company he was working for. It was at the funeral that Al'ravee learned that the company Batly worked for was under the Redlet conglomerate.Speaking of the Redlet conglomerate, Dallas Redlet, Al'ravee's coursemate in University was last heard of a few years ago when he got promoted to become one of the executives of the conglomerate. Since then, no one has had any news of him again and at this point, even though he had helped Al'ravee get a job, Al'ravee couldn't care less. All that mattered to him now was his family.More precisely, all that mattered to him as of this moment was his mother's health. Krene had been rushed to the hospital after she collapsed one day.Al'ravee was immediately panic-stricken. He feared for the worst and immediately put her in one of the best and most affordable medical care. The doctors all said that it was a mental illness and that there was an eighty percent chance that she would not survive it. That didn't discourage Al'ravee though, he planned on using a lot of his savings to keep her alive for as long as possible. But it was as if Krene didn't want Al'ravee to spend anything on her as on the third day in the care unit, Krene passed away.Her last words were. "Even now, there are some things which you just don't understand and it's good that way, believe me. One day, when the time is right, you'll know what you need to know." Al'ravee naturally didn't understand what she was talking about then. He probably thought it was some ramblings of an old woman.Al'ravee grieved for his mother. It was hard to see a grown man of fifty-five years cry but Al'ravee wept that day. Only a few people who witnessed it could understand the kind of love a man had for his mother, usually it was on par if not surpassing the love one had for his wife.Krene's funeral took place in their hometown as she was buried right next to her husband Jurdelious.......*Nine Years Later*In a white-themed spacious room, an old brown-skinned man with grey hair lay on a medical bed covered from toe to waist with a hospital blanket. Attached to his face was an oxygen mask. From the rise and fall of his chest, one could tell that the man was not breathing comfortably. His half-closed eyes stared at another old man on his right. The old man on his right was Al'ravee.Al'ravee was now an old man with sparse neck-length white hair and a beard, his face had wrinkles across his face that seemed like they weren't supposed to be there. He was dressed in a black button shirt and black pants with a leather jacket on. Right next to the chair that he was sitting on was a black walking cane.Al'ravee's eyes were not focused on the old man on the bed, instead, he was looking at the television which had a news channel on. Because of this, he didn't notice the old man raising his hand to remove the oxygen mask from his face. "Hey... Ravee..." a raspy voice was faintly heard in the room.Al'ravee turned towards the cause of the distantly familiar voice. "Murry, you are awake." He said.Old man Murry gently tried to sit up to see Al'ravee better. Al'ravee took hold of his walking stick in his right hand and walked towards the bed to help Murry adjust his pillow.Indeed old age had dealt with them. Murry was in here because of cancer and Al'ravee could barely walk straight due to an injury on his knee that should have healed up by now if he was in his prime, his doctor said that he would have to leave with it for the rest of his life."Where am I, I don't recognize this place," Murry said as he looked around."You are in another hospital. They said the previous one could not handle your treatment properly but when I asked where you were and they refused to tell me, I suspected it was because your location was compromised. The only reason I'm here is because of Josephine." Al'ravee answered Murry.Al'ravee stared at Murry for some time before both of them looked at the screen to watch the news.[...Due to the illness of council member Murry, other members of the council have jointly decided to vote him out of the council as he is said to be no longer fit for effective leadership....]Murry closed his eyes, he heard little but that was enough. "Twenty years... twenty years of work, just gone like that. I regret taking those stupid drugs. I thought I was enjoying the best things then but now, I'm suffering it."Al'ravee shook his head "Don't say that, you've been living a life worth living. You are literally the envy of everyone you know.""Hahahaha *cough* I'm the envy of everyone? *cough* Yet look at me now. *cough cough* no, seriously, just take a look at me now. *cough* *Sigh*..." Murry covered his mouth to cough out. His cough sounded like there was something blocking his throat.Al'ravee immediately patted him on his chest in an attempt to make him a bit more comfortable. "Take it easy, you are in no condition to talk right now. Get better first then you can tell me all about it.."Murry shook his head. "*cough cough* Please just call Josephine for me, *cough*"Al'ravee only left the room after Murry stopped coughing. Where was the man who was willing to face many near-death experiences just to enter the council, where was that man who was always one step ahead? Murry prepared for everything but he didn't prepare for death.Once Al'ravee was outside, he called Josephine who was nearby, and told her that Murry was awake. Josephine, a tall black-haired woman nodded before entering the room. Right beside the door was a burly man in a black and white suit. Al'ravee guessed that the guard probably had some hidden firearm on him. Not bothering too much about it, he sat quickly on a chair next to the bodyguard.It wasn't up to ten minutes before he heard the sound of panicked cries coming from the room. The bodyguard, quickly alarmed by the sudden shout rushed into the room. Soon, doctors and nurses came running.Al'ravee opened his eyes wide in disbelief, Josephine's cry was all he needed to know what happened. Murry was dead."...A-and that's pretty much most of what I remember. Hey, it's your turn."" There are a few lapses in my memory but I think it's possible." An old man with neck-length white hair said as he was assisted onto a large sofa in a wide meeting room. The meeting room had old men and women sitting around together on large couches and wooden chairs.This was an elderly home and apart from the oldies, a few nurses and carers were walking around while also eavesdropping on what the old ones were talking about. The elderly people were passing time by talking about what they remembered from their old days."Let's see. I'll start from the very first thing I remember... wait, quick question. Does any of you have any memory of when you were born?" The old man asked."No""No""No, do you?""Of course not, I'm just asking. The first thing I know I could remember was a pitch-black empty area with just my father and mother looking at me. Yeah, after that..." The old man slowly tried to recall his mem
* In an unknown area*On a seemingly vast plain filled with bright green vegetation, a small wooden cottage stood firmly against the fresh and calm breeze. Inside the cottage was an empty living room with a brown bear rug next to a lit fireplace."Stylaff, why is your realm so dry and lacking activity? It has only one layer, you should make it more lively one of these days." A deep booming voice rang out from nowhere in particular place inside the cottage.*BUZZ*A particular space turned blurry for a moment and vibrated before a crooked figure blended into existence. It was an old woman who was putting on a fantastic and luxurious green gown. On her head filled with pristine white hair was a crown made from vines, adoring her wrinkled face was a pair of glowing lemon-green eyes that had green tear marks beneath them and on her elbows were brown thorns that tore through her sleeves like they were growing out of her arms.As she appeared, she gave a small bow and said. " Greetings Lor
The mysterious man maintained a distance of twenty-four meters, nothing more and nothing less with Al'ravee. Al'ravee followed the man until they reached the gate of the graveyard yard. He was finally able to walk closer to the man when the other party stood still. "Here, let's take a seat shall we?" The man said, motioning to the white bench a few meters away from them.Al'ravee didn't say anything, he had a feeling that this man wasn't going to answer his questions if they didn't sit down. He and the mysterious man sat quietly on the bench as they watched cars pass by at incredible speed. Not a lot of people were willing to drive by a graveyard at leisure speed.Finally, Al'ravee could no longer take the silence, he had questions and he needed answers now. "What is going on? Am I not supposed to be dead." Al'ravee let out."Of course not, you are a god Al'ravee, gods don't die from aging. We are eternal from birth." Said the mysterious man.Al'ravee looked at the man with a look t
"If you want to know about anything beyond that, you first have to become strong enough because even I have never seen anyone stronger than your parents."It took Al'ravee a moment to understand what Ris had just said. When he asked how strong gods could possibly get, he was doing so from the perspective of a mortal. He wasn't expecting there to be an actual power ranking and one that seemed a bit short at that."it doesn't seem like a hassle to reach the level of my parents," Al'ravee said skeptically.Ris turned his head away from the sky to look at the hundred-year-old man in shock like he had just seen an alien for the first time. " pfft... no... Hahaha... you did not just say... hahahahaaaaaaaa..." Ris continued laughing in a way that seemed forced yet genuine enough that Al'ravee could see tears in his sky-blue eyes.Al'ravee couldn't help but feel that what he said was very embarrassing even if he didn't know why. From how this familiar yet unfamiliar Ris was reacting, what he s
Inside one of the rooms of a busy hospital, a very comfy-looking bed was set right next to a machine that the humans of planet Green Cloud called a heart monitor.Sitting on the bed, a seventy-year-old-looking woman was in the middle of talking excitedly with the group of people surrounding her. Above her head were floating balloons, all of them having been imprinted with planet Green Clouds language version of 'Happy Birthday 'The beautiful smile on her face seemed to make the white hospital room brighten up, anyone who passed would most likely wonder what could make such a wonderful-looking old lady so happy.With her smile being kind of contagious, the visitors standing in the room also gave out beaming smiles. All in all, everyone here was happy to be with this woman.Among the eighth men and women inside, one of the men stepped forward to give the old lady a gift. He had previously been blocking the old lady's view of the entrance door but as he moved out of the way, she was able
"There's no good or bad my friend. I once believed that the world was divided into parts of black and white, but the truth is that it's made up of different shades of grey. I think that should simplify things for you."Those were the same words Murry, his good friend, had said to him after he watched Ivan get electrocuted to death. And these were the same words he said to the bloodied man tied to an armless metal chair in front of him.With fresh bloody gashes all over his naked torso, one could only imagine the amount of pain it caused just by looking at them. With great effort, the bloody tied-up man raised his head to stare at the tall man in a black tight-fitting suit. "*sniff* p-please, let me go, I beg of you." He pleaded in a weak voice.Al'ravee shook his head and smiled. "That philosophy has been in my mind for a long time, even though I didn't like it at first." He paused to look up, he couldn't let the man see the tears in his eyes "I believed that there should be good and
“I don't have an actual personality.'Multiple times, on many occasions, different people have said it.They've said that I don't have a personality. What does that mean? is it true? maybe. I mean, if you look at my past records.I've done some things that I never knew I could do. As soon as the people watching my children confirmed that they were dead, I just let go.Did I love Eva?, what would she say if she knew all the things I've done? And would I even defend myself? What about Ivan, he would probably call me a hypocrite. My actions must be justifiable, I need to justify them, or not.The people I killed, yes, killing is just a means to an end. But the orphanage, I killed those children because I wanted to know how it feels to be the worst criminal. Was I right, no, my parents decide what is right or wrong for these people, that does not apply to me.What about those ladies I raped, in my defense, all of them were in my black book... still. *sigh* Ahh! Guilt is the most useless fe
"Master Ravee, what is the meaning of this?"One of the men in black asked what was on everyone's mind. These people were all the elite members called the Man Hunters. Any of them would be able to take care of a council member if paid enough.Al'ravee set his now cold gaze on the lad who had just spoken. Forgive me..." He started as he let go of the bloody heart. "...I know how much he meant to you all, I was there when he watched you grow up, as he cared for you and trained you. He trained you well, he also trained me.He and I had a grudge. He's the only one still alive from rest *sigh*, He might have forgotten, but I didn't, I never forget. But I'm also grateful, he led me on my path, so I gave him a death that was less painful than what I wanted.You would have found out anyway, so I killed him today on our annual retreat. Now, avenge him while you still can."Al'ravee said nothing more. Brushing the lower part of the robe aside, he took a firm step forward that made all the Man H