4- Dreamed
The following week was mellow
compared to the hectic previous week
of curating. Although the business
partners still had work to do, there
were restful periods during the day
where they could relax.
This period, however, didn't feel
as relaxing to Alana Walters. This
was because when she wasn't doing
anything, she would often catch
herself thinking about Friday night.
Her thoughts specifically wandering
toward the enigma of the man in
Armani. Karla's boss, Lylas.
Alana couldn't exactly understand
why she couldn't get him off her mind.
Was it his attractive aura? He had
practically glared at her throughout
the whole encounter last Saturday. So
she shouldn't pay head to that sort of
arrogant person. However her mind
wouldn't stop.
This inner turmoil with herself made
her frustrated. She would never meet
that person ever again, although
She had Karla's business card for his
company. Alana couldn't see herself
contacting Karla. She stopped herself
from doing so, because deep down,
Alana knew the reason she wanted to
get in contact with Karla was for the
chance of seeing him again. This would
be very wrong and unfair for her
friend.
And so, for the rest of the week she
decided to dedicate all her efforts and
thoughts into working.
By Friday night, Jake and Pam invited
her out, since they never really
celebrated the success of last week.
They went clubbing and Alana went
all out for that night. By the time she
called it a night, she was too drunk for
sense.
Pam and Jake had been reluctant
to let her go. However, seeing how
intoxicated the usually faultless Alana
was, they decided to hail her a taxi and
implored the driver to make sure she
got home safely.
The minute Alana
entered her flat, she tottered drunkenly
toward her bedroom. The tight dress
was discarded immediatelv and
she didn't have time to slip into her
pyjamas when she slumped into her
bedsheets.
It didn't take long for her to fall asleep,
she was out the minute her head hit the
pillow.
The dream entered her subconscious
the minute her mind entered REM
sleep..
In the dream, Alana found herself
standing in middle of the forest. The
leaves and grass of this forest were
auburn red, indicating the bloom of
autumn. She didn't know why but the
urge to hurry pulsated through her. She
was here because she had a purpose.
And that purpose was to find some
fruits or any edibles amongst barren
trees. She had to return before sunset.
As she coursed through the dense forest
for any edibles, it didn't take long to
encounter ripe persimmon fruits. Some
had fallen and got spoilt on the ground,
however some of juiciest still remained
rooted on the branches. She gathered
these ripe fruit using a stick to ease
down the branches. And then shoved
sixteen of them on the pockets of her
sleeves.
She then rushed her way back to where
she came from, the urge to hurry before
the sun set making her feet move faster.
The dense forest began to channel into a
soil road and she merged on this path.
A few meters away, there was a
house-like cabin waiting for her. She
saw the pile of smoke mingling with
the air from the chimney and her heart
pulsated faster. Somehow she knew
what this smoke meant.
It meant he was back. Back on time as
he had promised. She began running
toward the wooden house, her shrilling
voice calling out for him.
"Is it you?" She asked as she dashed
for the entrance door. The house was
warmly lit and cosy compared to the
blankness state she had left it in earlier.
He emerged from the threshold of the
kitchen and her heart beat quickened as
ifit was the first time seeing him.
"You have returned?" His deep voice
uttered. Then he opened his arms,
beckoning her over.
Her glee reached her toes as she quickly
ran into his hug.
It was at this point that Alana felt
herself slowly dissociating. As if her
soul was suddenly leaving her body. She
watched as the scene alter into a blur
once she became aware that she was
dreaming
The blury body she had dissociated
from reached the man with dark hair
and dark clothes. Alana watched their
bleared bodies embracing for a while
and felt a strange prickling all over
her body. It was a very weird feeling.
Because at that moment she felt as if
she were the one in his arms.
The man then leaned down to
the woman's ears and whispered
something. Alana felt her ears tingling,
as ifa warm breath had tickled her
ears. However, no matter how much she
strained to hear and see, she couldn't
for the life of her make out what he had
said and what he looked like.
There was something oddly familiar
about the two people she was watching.
Alana felt at a plight as she tried to
gather how, when and where she could
have seen these people in order for them
to feel fanmiliar to her.
All ofa sudden, the air in the dream
shifted, as if cold ice was encased
all over it. This sudden air made her
shudder with fright.
Alana turned around and startled when
she saw a man in front of her. It took a
while of studying him for her to realise
this was the same person she met at
the Gallery function last week. The man
that plagued her every thought this past
week. The man whom was her friend
Karla's boss. Lylas.
"What are you doing here?" He asked
her accusingly, his ever glaring mass
prominent.
Alana sighed, feeling disappointed that
even in her dream he was scowling.
"Its my dream, you're just a figment
of my subconscious, and shouldn't be
asking me this..." She replied.
"No." He countered. "This is my dream
portal. How could, a mere mortal such
as yourself, have managed to even
slip in? Which demon accessed you a
voodoo spell?"
Alana frowned to herself, "Dream
portal? Demon? Voodoo spell?" She
questioned, genuinely confused and
curious about what he could be possibly
saying.
It was such a strange dream to be
having. But then again all her life
her dreams have never been normal.
Nevertheless, there was something
about this certain dream that felt very
odd.
Was this what they called a lucid
dream? She wondered.
"Yes, a dream portal.. " Lylas answered
her. "..created from her strongest
sentiments and memories. No one but
me and her can enter it. " He pointed
behind her.
Alana looked back at the scene she had
left behind. Shock rooted her speechless.
The figures that had been glossed over
-as if stained with water running down
glass-were now as clear as day.
Although clear, Alana couldn't see the
features of this woman he pointed at.
Only the back of her long silver hair
accompanied witha diamond pearl
crest wrung around her head. The
greyish white dress robe and skirt
she was wearing looked ancient and
expensive, as if they were made of
one hundred percent silk and satin
material.
The silver hair on the
woman perturbed her for a moment
before she suddenly made a connection.
Could this be the same woman from
her art piece? The woman in a field of
snow? The same painting he was so
adamant on getting last week. The art
piece she regretted not keeping since
a crazy person like him had bought it
for such a ridiculous amount of money
from a third party. Alana couldn't know
for sure, since she couldn't see that
person's features.
This, however, wasn't what had made
her awestruck. It was seeing the man
whom was facing toward them--as he
hugged that woman-that astounded
her. She could see this man's features
clearly and that man was the exact
replica of the one standing and talking
beside her. Lylas.
Alana rubbed her eyes and pinched
herselffor good measure. Was she too
somnolent that she was seeing double?
Maybe she was envisioning it all. It was
after all just a dream.
"That person is you?"
"Yes." He replied.
"How?" She asked in stupefaction.
"It's my past self, exactly fifteen
thousand years ago."He told her. There
was a pain she couldn't decipher in his
tone and eyes. As if watching the couple
in front of them brought him immense
agony.
"Fifteen thousand years ago?" Alana
echoed.
She knew her dreams had always been
abnormal growing up, but to conjure
such a dream witha backstory for him
was too surreal for her to even imagine,
let alone dream it.
"How am I dreaming this?" Alana
muttered to herself
"You're not dreaming it...this is my
dream." He told her.
"I don't understand, why and how I am
in your dream then?":"
Of course you don't, you are just a
mortal.. when you wake up, you'l have
forgotten this ever happened.."
Alana suddenly panicked hearing this
statement. And through her panic she
grabbed Lylas hand. She hadn't a clue
where the courage had came from.
However. she lived life seizing moments.
This moment to Alana was just an odd
but thrilling dream she was having. And
in this dream, she told herself she would
take full advantage of the situation.
In reality she would never again meet
this person. And since he said she won't
remember this dream, the desire to
touch him overtook practicality.
Alana felt the instant warmth of his
palm against hers for a that mere
second before he flinched from her
touch. The warmth of his hand felt so
real, it brought her pulse to a spike.
Did she judge wrongly then Was it not
really her dream? How could he feel so
real to touch?
"Who are you?" He asked her, his eyes
were on the hand she had grabbed.
The look on his face as if she had
contaminated him.
The way he looked down at her-with
his deep glaring expression-the slight
puzzlement ingrained in his eyes made
it seem as if he was asking himself that
question.
Alana felt submerged in his eyes
instantly. Although his expression was
unpleasant, there was something about
his eyes that was drawing her in.
She opened her mouth, about to
remind him that they met at the
gallery function last week, the artist
of the painting he purchased, when he
suddenly waved his hand infront of her
face.
Something gold and shining twirled in
front of her eyes. It beckoned, entranced
and made her even more lethargic.
Her last thought was of regret before
she fell into a burst of unconsciousness.
Regret that she couldn't spend more
time with him in this weird but pleasant
dream.
**
Saturday mornings were sacred to
Alana Walters. As sacred as Buddha
to monks. This was her precious time
to relax and have a lie in: either with
a good book in hand or a tv show on
play. Nevertheless, today the second
she woke up, she was afflicted with
the urge to paint. She felt tormented.
Tormented by the dream she couldn't
recall.
She sat in her painting room across
from her bedroom with a blank
canvas mounted, paints arranged and
paintbrush in hand. However still, all
she could do was trace the foggy faint
outline of a face she thought she saw in
her dream.
Alana felt at an impasse. As if
something very important was missing
and she couldn't for the life of her
figure out what.
Another twenty minute of frustration
passed by before she was saved by the
ringtone of her blaring phone.
The caller was an unknown number
and as she picked up, Alana was
surprised to hear a familiar voice. It
was Karla and she wanted them to
have breakfast together. The time
and place was already arranged and
booked. All Alana had to do was get
ready and drive there.
Since the whether was still too hot for
this country, Alana decided to wear
the same blue denim shorts she wore
last week, with a sleeveless white crop
top and white All Stars. She topped this
with a baby pink flannel shirt in which
she wrapped around her waist. Just in
case it got chilly later on wards. You
never knew with this unpredictable
bipolar whether.
For her face, she didn't bother with
make-up. Alana was one of those
people that were blessed with natural
clear skin and striking features: a
perpetual pale face against her stark
dark brown almond shaped eyes and
pinkish full lips.
For her neck-length black hair, she
tied some strands off her face and left
a fringe to cover the annoying mole on
her forehead.
Before she grabbed her keys on the
wall, she made sure nothing electrical
was left on. After double checking
everything, Alana then darted out of
her door and headed straight to her
car, thankful for choosing the ground
floor from this three storey flat.
Alana entered the famous
elite cafè feeling out of place by the
poshness of the interior. Even the
servers looked more expensive than
she was. The waiter greeting her bore
a doubtful look as he saw her attire.
However, since he was on the job, his
customer service was pristine and
established.
As he escorted her to where Karla
was waiting for her, Alana attracted
watchful disapproving eyes from
onlookers as she walked by table
after table. This further enhanced the
unwelcome feeling.
There was one table that Alana felt
an extremely uncomfortable rise
in temperature as she passed. This
temperature felt as if it was boiling
her vital innards and destabilising her
system. She felt a quick compression
puncturing through her head, as if
someone struck her head with a bolt of
electricity, thus making her head ring
with constant pain. This pain, however,
was gone as she soon she passed that
certain table.
Her eyes met with a deadly stare that
could incinerate one into ashes on
the spot. The ominous bloodthirsty
expression on such a handsome face
made her feel exposed and vulnerable.
Whoever this person was, Alana was
alerted to the impending danger.
She didn't know how she could tell,
but her intuition was sending booming
signals to be cautious. Especially when
that person smirked so evilly at her
distressed expression.
"Finally you're here?" Karla rose fromn
her seat to greet her with a welcoming
smile.
Alana wrought her gaze away from the
danger two seats away, telling herself
she was over analysing again. she
decided to concentrate on reuniting
with her long lost best friend. She
smiled at Karla and asked how her
morning was and whether she had
already ordered.
"I have," Karla replied her latter
enquiry. "And I ordered you your
favourite full English breakfast."
"I'm glad you remembered." Alana
commented genuinely surprised.
Karla looked hurt by her comment.
"How could I not remember? We were
practically sisters in Mann, Lana."
Alana smiled gleefully hearing her
childhood nickname from Karla.
She was suddenly wrought with a
flashback of her adolescent years
where she used to be adamant on going
by "Lana" instead of her full name.
Overtime as she grew older, it confused
people why she would disown her
beautiful unique name to such a
basic one. And thus she discarded the
nickname and owned up to her full
name.
Alter une rooa was neauy placed
on their table with the appropriate
utensils, Alana took a bite of her toast
while Karla spooned her porridge.
"So, tell me," Alana began suddenly
after a few minutes of contemplating
whether it was appropriate to ask
her friend this. Curiosity was making
her very impatient and she needed to
know.
"..when and how did you fall in love
with your boss?"
Karla coughed, almost choking on her
mouthful of porridge. A blush stained
her cheek as she dabbed her mouth
with a napkin. Her watchful eyes were
bulging at Alana's daring question.
"Is it that obvious?" Karla seemed
mortified.
Alana's nose crinkled as she tried to
hide in her smirk. She nodded in reply.
Karla slumped back on her seat,
dabbed her blushing cheeks with the
back of her hands and pouted. "Well
then..you'll be the first to have noticed
and made a remark on it."
"Does he not know?" Alana asked
leaning forward.
Karla sighed in affirmation. "My
boss is..he is someone too busy and
occupied to be concerned for such mire
matters."
Alana frowned. "How long have you
known him?"
"Three years?"
Alana felt dread enter her heart. They
had history. This feeling unsettled her.
She quenched it quickly before she
could questioned what it meant.
"That long and he still doesn't know?"
"It's unrequited. He doesn't know how
I feel about him and unless I truly
confess, he will never know..." Karla
told her truthfully before she added,
".Alana, please I'd like to keep it that
way..I'm truly happy as long as I'm by
his side."
A concern wrinkled Alana's
expression. "You're happy that way
even if he never knows?" Alana
couldn't understand it.
Although she'd never fallen for anyone
nor experienced that heart-pacing and
gut-wrenching feeling of love everyone
talked of. She was very sure if she
ever did fall in love with someone, she
will let that person know soon as she
realised.
Karla nodded.
Alana contemplated on Karla words
and tried to understand this meaning
of love.
Karla saw her reflecting state and
smiled. "Unless, you're in my shoes,
Alana, if I try to explain you'll never
get it."
It was a very arrogant thing to say, but
she was right.
Alana was contemplating some more,
when Karla's spoon suddenly clashed
and cluttered on the porcelain bowl.
Her face blanched, however her eyes
were filled with horror and warning as
she stared in panic at Alana.
The ominous feeling returned as the
air of the cafe shifted. Alana felt as if
she was in dreamful daze, watching as
everyone stopped their movements.
What was more disconcerting was how
even inanimate objects defied gravity
by being suspended mid-air.
Everyone and everything stood at a
stand still, as if someone had stopped
ume ana Torgo avou nTer.
Then it happened so quick, Alana
thought she imagined it all. The man
she saw earlier with a death on his
eyes stood up and in seconds was in
front of her as if he'd flown. A sinister
smirk played on the corner of his lips.
If it were not for the malice in his eyes,
Alana would have appreciated his
handsome features.
"I knew you couldn't be a normal
mortal... the scent of your soul enticed
me as soon as you walked in." He
spoke, his voice tinged with deep
hoarse tone that made her shudder.
"What a shame though," He continued.
"My target was not you today, but since
you're with her, I'll have to take you
too... Maybe I'll stew up and gobble
you up later onwards. I could do with
an increase my strength..." He smirked
evilly.
".Since you're so special my Time
Halting spell didn't even work on
you. I'm sure my strength will triple
in comparison to when I consume a
mortal without essence." He spoke.
Alana couldn't understand the
sentences he was spewing. Mortal?
Time Halting spell? Essence? It was
odd because she felt shed heard
these words before, but as she tried to
recall where and when she couldn't
remember exactly where she'd heard
them before.
I must be dreaming again. This was her
thought as she watched the man's blue
eyes quickly change to neon red.
As if someone had struck a match, fire
quickly encased on his palms running
over his arms, shoulders and torso,
until it consumed his whole body.
Yet he still stood as if nothing was
happening.
Alana's chest rose with quick breaths,
fear rooting her numb. The heat
compressed her head again and she
felt a migraine brewing. After a few
second, she realised that the fire was
not incinerating him because he was
the one that was harnessing it.
"w-What are you?" She stuttered
through the terror.
"I'm your worst nightmare!" He leaned
down at her, the pernicious smirk
decipherable in his expression.
The flames blinded her eyes, the
bluest colour shaping a heart on his
chest. This flame came alive, pumping
hot liquid all over him, this liquid
hardened his body limbs as it travelled
all over him.
Alana could only watch-frozen in
terror-as the man slowly transformed
into a five meter tall monster, with hot
red stones for skin and fire red flames
for eyeS.
She fainted at the horror of it all.
***
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