History
of the End of the World
Laura
switched on the light, threw her bag on the bed and look around. The
room was spacious and decorated with subtle brown, red and yellow
ocre-colours. In a corner stood small statue. Incense was burning
before it. What drew her immediate attention was the officedesk in
the far corner. She immediately recognised the up-to-date equipment.
She automatically started the computer, but then hesitated. She had
to get some sleep and a shower. She switched of the light, grabbed
her sleepingbag. She stared to the ceiling for a while. It was three
o'clock in the morning and she started to realise, that she was
experiencing an extreme cultureshock. Outside it was quiet, though
she seen some people in the yard, when she came in, she only heard
murmuring voices.The usual citysounds, the yelling, the sirens of
amulances and policecars and sounds of automobiles were completely
gone. She heard churchbells strike, but nothing else. Laura felt her
heart beat and her blood stream, “So close, so close.”, Laura
murmured. She started her eveningprayers and almost immideately fell
asleep.
It
was the second knock on the door, that woke her. After seconds she
realised where she was. “One moment.”, she said and grapped her
clothes and got dressed in a hurry. When Laura opened the door, she
first thought that she was looking at the mysterious woman, that
brought her here. But she was wrong. “A twinsister? At least a
sister.” , she concluded. The woman in black, she met at the
busstation, was full of energy; in front of a her stood the opposite.
Simple layers of clothing made her look small, her eyes were quiet
but penetrating.
“You
can call me Ylona.”, the woman touched her shoulder as a form of
greeting. “I am Laura.”, she answered. El nodded. “I know, you
were expected. Follow me, the Master is awaiting you.”
They
crossed the central yard which was dominated by a giant red
beechtree. Several people were eating breakfast, which made Laura
feel hungry. She had hardly eaten in 24 hours. Under the archway they
went down into a cellar. It looked like an enormous library. Several
people were studying there and hardly any-one looked at them passing.
At the end of the cellar-library was an almost oval, wooden door.
“What's the name of this place?” “Some call it Atlantis, some
Situ and some the Academy. It depends on your relationship with the
Master.” Ylona knocked on the door, which slid aside. “He will
tell you everything you want to know.” and directed her to the
door.
There
was no more time for questions. El seemed to have disappeared. Laura
stepped through the door. It was the only thing she could do.
Laura
entered a room, which she immediately diagnosed as a total mess. In
the corner she saw an unmade bed. The floor was littered with papers,
books and discs of all sorts. The room overlooked a waterway and the
ancient trees of a graveyard. In front of the window was a giant
desk, dominated by three computerscreens. The desk too was covered by
sigarettes, papers and piles of magazines. In the ashtray incense was
burning.
“Welcome.”,
a warm voice said. Laura swung around. Out of nowhere a man appeared.
He was dressed in black, Japanese-like clothes and he was barefooted.
And he was hugh, at least 7 feet tall. Though build as a giant, he
moved with an almost feminine grace. “Come, sit down and have
something to eat.” He cleaned a table and grabbed a loaf of bread
and a waterbottle. “We will share.” and handed her the bread.
Laura tore of a piece and when she put it into her mouth, she felt
that is was still warm. Her host filled the glasses and was silent
for a while.
“Master,”,
Laura tried to be as polite as possible. The environment was pretty
impressing. The tree computerscreens were changing all the time and
she felt, that most part of his mind, was occupied with a constant
flow of data. “Master, can I ask you a question.” Years later,
she understood the importance of this first contact. She never used
another name ever.
“Of
course Laura.”, the Master answered, while taking a sip of water.
“Being you at the moment, you need some answers.”
Laura
hesitated a moment. “Master, where am I?”
The
Master laughed: “Where do you want to be?”
She
felt a little bit angry by this answer. Like Alice asking the way
from the Cheshire Cat. The Master seemed to feel her emotions. “Don't
get upset. There will be enough time for questions and answers. Why
not for the rest of your life?”
“The
rest of my life.”, Laura thought, “I just arrived here.”
Again
the Master anticipated her thoughts. “It took you quite a while, to
get here. But I am glad that you arrived here save and sound. It was
a dangerous trip you undertook.” Laura looked surprised. “It all
started long before you saw the beginning of the end right into his
eyes. Tlaloc never forgets, Tlaloc always protects.”
The
last sentence sounded like a mantra. Which it was.
In
the silence that followed, she heard the rain slashing against the
windows. The waters turned grey and she heard hurrying footsteps
outside. The sound of laughter.
“You
have something in your possesion, that is mine.”
The
voice of tne Master was still friendly, but she felt that his
energylevel had changed, risen to a form of anticipation.
“Master,
I am sorry. I don't know.” The Master raised his hand. “Let's
relax. This is an important moment for both of us. Please think and
look.” He touched one of the screens. Suddenly she was back in
Amsterdam again. Some-one was running through crowded citystreets,
throwing over people and avoiding traffic. She heard the breath of
the fugitive. Shots were fired and the camera moved even faster.
Suddenly the man, she assumed it was a man, came out in the open. The
sun blinded the camera, but the next camerashot startled her. She saw
herself lying on the street, her eyes fixed on the runner. Near her
the fugitive stopped and … “I remember.”, Laura said. “That
was you, throwing me the cards.” The Master nodded. “That was in
another timeline. But you kept the promise I saw in your eyes.”
“Which promise?”, Laura asked. “The promise to save the cards
and bring them back to me.”
Laura
searched her bag and got hold of the deck. “I cannot remember, that
I took them this morning.” “You did.”, the Master. “Come, let
me explain you something about cards.”
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