The World Outside The Shell
Chapter 9
The room beyond was the inside of the cottage. The outline of a window formed on the opposite wall as the green door vanished.
The storm continued outside as the shell appeared to rise out of the temple, over the waterfall, the forest, and the marshlands. I tried to imagine the shell responding to my thoughts and immediately descended close to Lady Ri.
I was feeling confident and imagined a door opening to the outside, but no sign of a door, and watched as Lady Ri studied the shell. “In one of the worlds I recall from another lifetime the hero would sing the I WANT chorus about their feelings. Do you have any feelings you need to share Lady Ri?”
In a few moments, the heated discussion between Lady Ri and Rog turned to action when he pushed the shell with some effort onto a narrow ledge.
The StarStone began to hum with a deep musical note as I watched Gromm struggle with a final push. The shell dropped off the ledge, tumbled down a hillside, narrowly missed a few large trees and splashed into a river. The trees rushed by and the shell was returned to the marshlands. I felt a sense of relief and freedom.
I sat down and considered what happened then turned to the window and shouted, “I am relieved to be traveling away from the memory of the twin blades and threats of turtle soup.”
“Lady Ri is too busy saving the world to care about a turtle.”
I was startled when a voice responded and was shocked to find Lady Ri in the cottage holding the StarStone in one hand and the map in the other.
“Goodbye turtle. I needed the StarStone to read the map,” said Lady Ri as she aimed for the window and attempted to blast a hole to the outside. The window was undamaged. “I need a way out of here…ugh…open door!” She waved the StarStone in the air shouting commands in her musical voice.
I laughed when she tried to run out of the cottage, and slammed hard into a blank wall as I imagined the door moving to the opposite wall. I practiced small changes inside the cottage, in secret and for my own benefit. I once imagined a painting of Lady Ri, which instantly appeared on a wall. I studying the painting for hours, wanted to understand her motivations. I destroyed the painting when her eyes suddenly appeared to blink while a smile formed on her otherwise blank features.
Lady Ri said, “Go with me.” She dropped the map and the StarStone on the table. She approached with a determined look and I realized there was nowhere to run.
I backed up to a wall and considered my options.
Lady Ri took my hand and danced, singing with her melodic voice and leading me in a strange ritual. “I thought your human form would like to have a little fun.”
I said, “Why are you here? I thought you wanted me to disappear into the marshlands.”
Lady Ri smiled and said, “Do you think I have another form? I am simply a human on a quest to save the world.”
I said, “I already know you were a turtle born in the same marshlands. The hunter Venn confirmed by suspicions when questioned about the turtle shells he carried. The dwarf was hiding information, but he’s gone now so you are the last hope. I need your secret of the magic, the transformation into other forms.”
Lady Ri pulled me close and looked into my eyes. “The door.”
“The OTHER provided the magic and I simply used thoughts to complete the turtle transformation.” I said, “Do you have a place like this in your shell?” I focused on opening a door to the outside world, and the door appeared.
Lady Ri said, “YOU KNOW MY SECRET? It’s none of your business. Are we floating in the sky? I will share the secret to maintaining a human form in the world outside when you find a safe place to land.”
I said, “Fine. Rog, the tall man, where is he?”
Lady Ri stood at the door opening to watch the landscape, then jumped through the door opening with a loud shout of triumph. She landed on a rock formation, an island safe from the rising waters. “Rog is figure I imagined into existence, a companion to help on the journey. I was along the whole time.”
“So the hunter, the dwarf named Venn, was you?
The connection we shared for a moment was gone and I remained in the cottage. The sky darkened outside the window and the door closed in the blink of an eye. I laughed when the door vanished. “The painting of Lady Ri was on this wall. I think she changed the story in this parallel world to her own version of the truth.”
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