The Children of Light 6
The Children of Light
Chapter 6
Again, just apologising for the delay in posting new chapters due to replacing old ones with HTML conversions.
I will update everyone on the blog with what’s going on and how well everything is progressing. Pop along to http://the-children-of-light.tumblr.com and follow to keep informed.
This piece of fiction contains supernatural themes and eventually sexual interactions between consenting male adults. Please do not read this if it is illegal where you are, or you are not of age to do so.
All characters are fictional and any similarities to known actual people are coincidental, unless otherwise specified.
Visit my blog for visual aids for the characters… http://the-children-of-light.tumblr.com. Head on over, see what ya think, add suggestions, or what you see when thinking of the characters. That would be interesting to see/hear. Please, if you don’t/haven’t, think about making a donation to Nifty to help with maintenance. Thanks guys!!!
Lachlan - tempus-fugit@windowslive.com or thechildrenoflight@live.com
***
‘Sì Mamma. I’ll be there at 9am. No, don’t worry about breakfast. I’ll see you then. I love you.’ Alex said ending the phone call on his cell phone and putting it on the bench.
‘Alright boys, I need to head off now. Early start tomorrow morning.’ Mikhail said standing up from the sofa. ‘Thank you for a lovely meal Quinn.’ He said scooping the Canadian up into a bear hug.
‘You’re very welcome Rasputin.’ The small blond said giggling. As soon as Mikhail put the blond back on his feet, Quinn skipped over to Alex and gave him a hug.
‘I’m gonna head off too. I have to get up early for Uni tomorrow.’ Quinn said giving his Italian lover a tender kiss on the lips.
‘Mickey, you catching a taxi?’ Alex asked looking over to his Russian friend.
‘Da.’ The Russian said standing near the kitchen island.
‘Would you drop Quinn off on your way please? I’ll give you some cash.’ Alex asked tightening his embrace on Quinn.
‘Don’t worry about the money Alex. I’ll take care of him.’ Mikhail said smiling to his friend.
‘I’ll be outside the campus gates at midday tomorrow cutie.’ Alex said kissing Quinn one last time. The blond melted against the firmness of the Italians body for a moment then pulled back. Quinn trotted over to Mikhail and both men made for the door. As they stepped out into the hallway, Quinn turned around and accidentally bumped into Alex who had followed them out.
‘Sorry!’ Quinn laughed.
‘Don’t be.’ Alex said taking Quinn into his arms and gave him a firm hug. ‘See you tomorrow.’ He kissed the blond softly on the lips.
‘Sleep well.’ Mikhail said clapping his friend firmly on the shoulder. Quinn watched and thought, if Mikhail had clapped him that hard on the shoulder, it might have broken his collar bone.
‘You too sobrat.’ The Italian said, grinning at his friend.
‘Good night handsome.’ Quinn said waving meekly as he walked away.
‘Sleep well beautiful.’ Alex said quietly. He waited a moment and stepped back into his quiet apartment and locked the three locks on his door. He scooped up a half glass of wine and went outside onto his deck and had a cigarette as he made a phone call.
‘Michelle? Hiya. Hey look, I don’t think I’m gonna make it in tomorrow. Yeah, I’m sorry, but my Papà isn’t well. I have to go make sure everything is okay. Yeah, thanks Michelle. I’ll call you tomorrow afternoon. Lovely. Good night.’
He sat lost in thought, slowly sipping his wine, going over everything that had happened in the last few days. He still struggled to understand why it was happening to him, but he knew it was inevitable to deny. As he refilled his wine glass and lit another cigarette his phone vibrated, displaying a text message from an unknown number. He opened it and read, “Home safely. Mikhail walked me to my door, the gentleman. I also asked him for your number, as we were too busy to exchange them. Hope that’s okay?”
Alex smiled to himself as he finished reading the message and saved the number as a contact. He tapped the reply button and typed, “It sounds like I’m going to have to watch that Russian around you. Heh. Absolutely fine about getting my number. I’m sorry I didn’t give it to you myself.”
He put his phone down and took another mouthful of wine and sighed contentedly. In a matter of seconds his phone lit up and vibrated with a text message from Quinn.
“You don’t need to worry. I’m all yours!” Alex laughed out loud reading this and replied, “Good to know. I’m glad you’re safe. Nearly bed time?”
He put his phone down and took another mouthful of wine. As he barely put his glass back on the table, his phone vibrated and lit up with another text message.
‘Bloody hell he’s a fast texter.’ Alex said picking up his phone. The message was from Mikhail. “Home safe. Made sure your cutie got home safely too. See you after work tomorrow.” Alex replied quickly saying, “Thanks Big Guy. What would I do without you? Sleep well.”
As that message was sent, another text came through from Quinn.
“Not quite. Shower first!” Alex replied, “Mmm, good idea. Wish you were still here.”
Alex finished his glass of wine and went inside, locking the door behind him. He put his glass on the kitchen island and turned off the lights as he wandered to his bedroom. As he turned the light on in his room, his phone vibrated.
“I wish I was too. I’ll text you after my shower.” Alex smiled as he turned on the shower faucet.
“I look forward to it.” He tossed his phone on his bed and jumped into the steaming hot shower.
After his shower, he popped out onto his bedroom deck and had a quick smoke before bed. He opened an internet browser on his phone and searched for a suitable hairstyle for himself. He found an interesting style, a long sweeping fringe, short sides and a bit of length at the back. With a straightener and a bit of wax, he could probably pull that off. He saved the image to his phone and tossed his cigarette end over the balcony. After locking the door behind him, he turned his television on to a random movie, turned the heating on and turned his lights off. He climbed into his large, and suddenly, empty bed and turned the lamp off. As he got comfortable, his phone vibrated.
“Can you send me a picture of you please? Just so I can look at you when I fall asleep?” Alex smiled as he turned the lamp on and sat up. He held his phone out in front of him and took a picture of himself. His hair was still damp and made him look a bit wild, but it would suffice for now. He messaged the picture to Quinn and asked, “Can you send me one of you? For the same reason.”
Alex turned the lamp off and snuggled back into bed. A few minutes passed and he had a message arrive. It was a picture of Quinn, with his leg shakingly beautiful smile. Alex couldn’t help but smile at it.
“Beautiful.” He replied, and then saved the picture to an album.
“And you’re handsome.” Came the reply.
“My bed is empty without you here.” Alex responded.
“My bed is complete shit compared to yours. Haha.” Came Quinn’s reply.
“Well you’re always welcome to join me. Perhaps tomorrow night? Maybe take a spare change of clothes to Uni with you?” Alex asked.
“I might just do that, I think.” Was Quinn’s reply.
“Excellent. Well, I think I should get some sleep now. Big day tomorrow. Good night beautiful. See you at midday tomorrow.” Alex messaged.
“Same here. Can’t wait to see you. Good night! Xoxo.”
“Night cutie. Mwah!” Alex responded. He opened the photo of Quinn once more and smiled to himself, as he locked his phone and put it on the bedside table. He watched a few minutes of the movie on the television and his eyes began to droop as he fell into a peaceful sleep.
That night, Alex had a dream that he was unable to recall in the morning. He had dreamed of seeing someone, possibly himself, at least it looked like him, standing in the middle of a field, their hand’s clasped to their chest. They pulled their hands down and looked at the blood covered hands and fell to their knees. The perspective of the dream changed and Alex was looking down at the bloodied hands, his body shaking with fear and weakness. He felt his heart thud violently against his rib cage and he fell to his side, lying on his side, his eyes staring blankly as people came rushing over to him.
‘Morning Mamma.’ Alex said stepping in the front door.
‘Alessandro!’ Mrs. Braddock said as if surprised to see her son.
‘How are you?’ He asked leaning over and embracing his mother.
‘As well as can be expected.’ His mother said smiling. ‘He’s upstairs in bed.’
‘Grazie Mamma.’ Alex said looking up the stair case.
‘I’ll make you something to eat.’ Mrs. Braddock said heading for the kitchen.
‘Mamma, I’ve eaten already. Why not make yourself a cup of coffee and relax for a bit? I’ll come and talk to you soon.’ Alex smiled to his mother and made his way up stairs. He turned right at the top of the stairs and made his way to his parent’s bedroom. The door was slightly ajar and he rapped quietly on the doorframe.
‘Come in.’ His father’s weak voice said. Alex’s face dropped slightly when he heard how frail his father sounded.
He pushed the door open and walked in quietly. When he saw his father lying in bed propped up by a gaggle of pillows, the morning sun bathing him in a mysterious halo of light, his stomach lurched painfully. He saw not the father he was familiar with, but a skeletal old man with wisps of grey hair, his face barely recognisable as all the flesh was missing, leaving what looked like a skull with skin pulled over it. It was a horrifying sight for Alex. He lowered his eyes to the floor as he approached the side of the bed. He saw a skeletal hand pat the side of the bed in a gesture to sit down. He lowered himself to the bed carefully, still not looking up.
‘Are you okay son?’ Came the frail voice, as the same skeletal hand came to rest on his forearm delicately.
‘I’m fine Papà.’ Alex said, almost feeling like it was a lie.
‘Then look me in the face son.’ His father said with pride. Alex’s gaze slowly moved from the bone thin hand, up the equally frail arm to the gaunt, old face of his father. A tear formed in the corner of his eye as his father smiled at him.
‘Don’t son. I deserve this, you know it.’ The old man said sadly.
‘But you don’t deserve to die.’ Alex said sadly.
‘Apparently I do son. And when I do, I will finally be at peace.’ The old man said squeezing his sons arm, Alex barely registered the feeling.
‘Why Papà? Why me?’ Alex begged, tears rolling down his face.
‘Because you are you. You are worthy of it. You are so much better than me.’ His father said, petting his son’s hand.
‘But why does it feel like I’m trading your life, for mine?’ The son said through quiet sobs.
‘You aren’t. I gave my life to save yours. If I had given you my abilities, they would have hunted you down and killed you. And you wouldn’t have known how to defend yourself against them. I did this to save you.’ Mr. Braddock said with pride.
‘But now you die and I lose my Papà!’ Alex said sobbing into his hands.
‘Humbug!’ The old man snorted. ‘When the time comes, you will inherit all my belongings. You will make peace between you and me. And to help you do that, take this.’ Alex felt a book being pressed into his lap. ‘My diary.’
‘Papà?’ Alex gasped looking into his father’s eyes, seeing the exact same colour as his own eyes.
‘Read it. And then you’ll understand, I promise you.’ The old man smiled to his son.
‘But…’
‘Read it Alessandro. And you will understand everything.’ Mr. Braddock interrupted his son. ‘I need to rest. Your mother would like to speak with you son.’ The old man said lying back slightly and closing his eyes.
Alex stood up and looked down at his father’s decaying body. He put a soft hand to the old man’s shoulder and squeezed gently.
‘Goodbye Papà.’ He said tenderly and walked out of the room.
Alex walked with a slow gait into the kitchen. He shuffled over to the table, placed the diary on it and sat down heavily into a chair. His mother raced to the kitchen and grabbed a coffee and came back, putting it in front of her son.
‘He’s a good man you know.’ His mother said softly, reaching out and taking her son’s hand in his. ‘Misguided, but good.’
‘This is all too confusing Mamma.’ Alex said wiping a tear away.
‘I know my baby. But you can handle it, I know you can.’ She said smiling at her son. ‘Drink!’ She said nodding to the coffee.
Alex picked the cup up and he could smell the aroma of the coffee and he began to feel better. He took a mouthful of the hot liquid and felt it racing through his body, warming the sadness.
‘Better?’ His mother asked with a knowing glance.
‘Much!’ He said smiling for the first time since climbing the stairs. His mother reached out and stroked his cheek softly.
‘Those twins told me that our family is protected by forces. Do you know what they are Mamma?’ Alex asked with a pleading tone. Mrs. Braddock considered her son for a moment then sighed.
‘I do.’ She said simply.
‘What are they?’ Alex all but shouted.
‘You aren’t quite ready to know my darling.’ She said quietly.
‘Not you too?’ Alex said feeling frustrated.
‘Not me what?’ Mrs. Braddock questioned.
‘It seems everyone is keeping secrets from me, expecting me to just shut up and leave it alone.’ Alex answered, feeling the weight on his shoulders get heavy.
‘My darling. My son. I will tell you what protects my family soon. But not just yet. You have enough on your mind.’ Alex’s mother said with a kind smile.
‘Mamma?’ Alex queried.
‘No Alessandro. I will tell you in due course. You are burdened enough. Now, stand up, lift your shoulders up and smile for your Mamma.’ Alex chuckled as he stood up, squared his shoulders and smiled his fantastic smile down to his mother. In return she responded with a loving smile to her son and wrapped her arms around his waist, hugging him firmly. Alex leaned down slightly and rested his cheek on the top of his mother’s head.
‘I’m getting my hair cut today Mamma.’
‘Oh Dio!’ Mrs. Braddock said pulling back from her son and looking up into his face. ‘But your hair is beautiful.’ She said reaching up for her son’s hair, which he had left out and resting on his shoulders. She stroked a lock of his hair tenderly.
‘It’s getting too long Mamma. I need something shorter.’ Alex said smiling at his mother’s reaction.
‘Let me take a picture then son.’ She said shuffling out of the dining room and returning a few moments later with a digital camera. She gestured to her son who posed in his best supermodel pose for his mother. She cackled with delight as she took the picture and smiled at her son. ‘Perfetta!’