Kais: "So then, what did these people do after you met them and all this talk we just had was over?"
Girl: "Let's see …"
Again, she puts her finger on her lips and looks up.
Girl: "They ask me to take them to the tomb."
If she really lives here, then it would be really convenient if she could take me to the tomb. That's the line of thinking that most people would follow and so it makes sense they ask her to take them to the tomb. But it's kind of hard to believe no one would try any different approach.
Kais: "Did everyone asked you to take them to the tomb?"
Girl: "Yep! No exceptions."
Kais: "The heck!"
That's suspicious. I myself definitely thought that as well and I do think it's the best course to take, but that's not the only option. Someone should have taken a different route.
Kais: "So do you know, about how many people have come here before me?"
Girl: "Hmm … I didn't count."
Not helpful.
Girl: "But there have been a lot of them, at least fifty."
Kais: "Fifty!"
That's too large a number for there to be no exceptions. If I take into account that they all should have been psychics, it's just next to impossible.
Kais: "Didn't you ever feel curious how they got here or where they're from?"
Girl: "I did. But when I ask about it, everyone says the same thing – that they are unable to tell me."
Kais: "Unable to tell, huh."
Now that's a clue. If they are unable to say it, then what could that mean? Does that …
Girl: "Something wrong?"
A realization suddenly hit me. I was brought here by the people Ro, Mohammed and whoever that woman was, worked for. In other words, I was brought here by Vermillion, but I never agreed to join them.
When they kidnapped me, they left me here. I was brought here against my will. But what if others like me who actually agreed to join them were also brought here. But unlike me, they came here willingly and so Vermillion could have given them some instructions. It would make sense that they would then follow those instructions and not pointlessly take risks.
In short, people who agree to join them are brought to this island, told to get to the tomb and to do something there. They may also have been told about this girl. Now that I think about it, if you tell someone there's someone like a guide here and then they find her and think that this little girl is the guide, people would surely drop their guard. I think it is a little loose logic, but for now, I don't see any major holes in it.
Girl: "Hey, hey, what's wrong?"
Kais: "Nothing, why?"
Girl: "Then why did you just go silent all of a sudden?"
It's the tilting-head-curious-expression right now. Ignoring that though, I need to know how these predecessors of mine proceed from here.
Kais: "Anyway, when they ask you to take them to the tomb, what's your answer to them?
The answer to this question will determine whether the guide part of the theory is right or not.
Girl: "I tell them they shouldn't travel through the forest in the night and that I will take them at morning."
I see. So maybe she is a guide after all.
Kais: "And does everybody listen to you?"
Girl: "No. Not everybody does. Some do, some don't."
Kais: "What happens to the ones who don't?"
Girl: "I don't know, but I never see them again."
Kais: "Uh …"
Girl: "And when I walk through the forest after that in the morning, I see blood on a lot of places many times."
Damn! That's one way to scare people. No, looking at her expression right now I feel like she might actually not know why she doesn't see anyone again.
Kais: "So, if I happen to wander off into the forest in night too, you might see blood in the forest in the morning."
Girl: "Yeah, and also I sometimes hear Hans chomping on something."
Kais: "Who's Hans?"
Girl: "Hans is Hans. He is as big as you and has golden fur like Jack and Jill. He has a snout and really sharp teeth and is really powerful."
Sounds like a bear; yeah, I'm not even gonna think about going in at night. There's no reason to take risks right now.
Kais: "So then, what about those who actually stay till morning? Do you take them to the tomb like you promise them?"
Girl: "I do."
Kais: "Do they reach the tomb safely?"
Girl: "Yeah!"
She nods along with answering. Well, it's going to be night in a while. From what she has told me, I would become food if I go in at night. So should I ask her to take me to the tomb in the morning as well? Before that though …
Kais: "I think I should have asked this sooner, but are you the guardian of the tomb?"
Girl: "Huh?"
She tilts her head in curiosity as if to say that was the stupidest question ever.
Girl: "Of course I'm not. The dragon is the guardian."
I see. So the dragon really has been alive for that long. Well, it could be some different dragon but I really doubt it.
Kais: "Then can you tell me more about this dragon?"
Girl: "I've never seen him."
Kais: "Wait! What!"
Girl: "I never go inside the tomb and he never comes out. But the dragon definitely is in there. I see his silhouette on the roof of the tomb sometimes."
Kais: "I … see."
Well, that's that I guess. There has been a lot of talking between us. Well, it was actually just me asking and her answering.
Kais: "So, will you take me to the tomb tomorrow morning?"
Girl: "Yeah, sure."
Kais: "Okay then, I'll rest on the beach for now."
Girl: "So all your questions are over?"
Kais: "For now."
She nods and smiles.
Girl: "Then I'll go back."
She quickly runs past me into the forest. Jack and Jill look at her as she disappears into the forest and then turn their heads around to look at me. They are no longer on edge but still look like they won't let me take a single step forward.
Kais: "Don't be that cautious now."
Doesn't look like that changes anything, not like I expected it to anyway. Well, I'll go back to the beach for now. Thanks to all the questions I asked, I have a general idea of what's going on here. Until a few moments ago, it was just a theory that I tried to put my faith in, but now I know for sure that this place really is the island in the stories.
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That dragon was given the power to take a human form. But even in that form, he would never show his face to anyone. At the end of the story, when the god dies due to reasons unknown, he would take the initiative to guard his grave. He would never allow anyone to come near it unless he deems them worthy of it. But since he doesn't like showing his face, he materialized a huge mass of energy and made it look like a human. Then he scripted human intelligence with the function of judging others in it. Even to that mass of energy who thinks they're a human, he would never show his face after he had made them. And obviously, that 'mass of energy' never got a name because even if the dragon gave them one, he would never actually meet them and so they would never really know it.
If I'm going to meet that dragon in the tomb, then I also understand why psychics will be send here. After all, Ozyllus, a psychic so powerful people started calling him a god, is the one resting in the tomb. Obviously, having befriended that psychic, the dragon's feelings toward psychics would at least not be of hate. And so there's a chance the dragon may consider one of those psychics sent here to be worthy.
Kais: "Damn you all! You people think everything will go your way, don't you? I bet you're thinking I'll have no choice but to join you all after this. Well, too bad. Bringing me here was your biggest mistake."
As I prepare myself to go to 'The Cage', I almost burst out laughing.
I can't take anymore of this. If I keep thinking about what's about to happen, I'll lose my sanity. Whatever happens; happens tomorrow.
I think that to calm myself while my face contorts into a smile – no, a grin.
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Ro: "We have managed to safely take him to the island and leave him there."
Ro says to the person he had called. The man he's talking to is Garfield Jacob. He is leader of the small division of Vermillion Ro works for.
Garfield: "I see. Then everything on his end should be fine now."
Ro: "Yes, sir."
Garfield: "I assume you're still with Mohammed. What about her?"
Ro: "Actually, Mohammed had to carry out different orders from the northern branch, so he has already left. And as for her, she left Kais to us after knocking him unconscious and disappeared. She has refused to pick up any phone calls since then."
Garfield: "I see. Well, like Mohammed, you too can't rest. Your next orders are already here."
Ro: "And they are?"
Garfield: "Look for the man I'm sending you a picture of."
Ro: "Should I report back when I find him?"
Garfield: "No. Eliminate him as soon as you find him. You can call for as much back-up as you want for this."
Ro: "So this man is that dangerous of a psychic?"
Garfield: "No, he's just a human."
Ro: "Just … a human!?"
Garfield: "Yes. Even though he is just a human, he dares to meddle in our affairs. And he has proven himself quite a hassle too. Just don't take any chances and finish him for good."
Ro's surprise at what he is hearing is justified. No human can ever win against a psychic. It is a saying Ro has complete faith in. In fact, for him, it is a fact. So hearing how some human is trying to interfere with their business, he's shocked at the man's foolishness.
Ro: "I understand, sir."
Garfield: "Well then, I'll send you the picture and other minor details."
The phone call ends there and shortly after, Ro's phone rings. He checks the picture. It's a man with brown hair, average built and a normal face. His age is 20. His name is …
Ro: "Ethan Kales"
He puts his phone away as he walks through the side-walk at night. There aren't many people on the road at this time. Ro finds this peace to be perfect to think of a strategy. Even if his target is just a human, he would never go unprepared. This probably is why this case was given to him, because there's no way he will end up underestimating his opponent, no matter who they are.
Ro: "Well, let's see what this man's made of."
In some distance to Ro, there is a black Safari. It is a pretty old model and looks like something a person living in this developing neighborhood might have. This is why people don't give any mind to it. If someone not living here were to be inside it, no one would notice it. And so the 20-year-old, brown-haired man sitting inside will not be noticed by the man walking on the side-walk.
Ethan: "Well, looks like I'm getting really popular with these people."
Seeing Ro thinking of how to kill him unaware of how close to his target he was, he smiles.
Ethan: "Let's see then, how capable of a person is out to kill me?"
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In the abyss I've seen countless times, there is nothing but peace. This place is the epitome of silence. Being here should, generally speaking, make me eerie. After all, there's literally no one here. I can't see anything, I can't hear anything. It's like being held prisoner in a dark 'cage' and being unable to escape or to even think of escaping.
But this is how it should go based on appearances. This is far from the truth. There has never been a single time when I felt unease for being in the abyss neither have I ever wanted to leave here.
The silence is calming, inability to see and/or hear feels like freedom. This place brings solace to the soul. I have always thought of this place in a positive light. Even before Barry told me what it is, when I noticed it for the first time, I thought of it as somewhere I would definitely want to come again and again.
These thoughts, as they race through my head, feel forced for some reason. I don't know why but it looks like these thoughts are not my own. But I'm confident I have these thoughts. In fact, they occur to me every other day. Every time I think of 'The Cage', I think how it betrays the vibe its appearance gives off. So how can thinking the exact same thing now make me feel unease?
It doesn't make any sense. Since I'm in 'The Cage', it's pretty obvious that my thoughts are calm and I don't feel any agitation. But even so, this small feeling of unease is disturbing me. If not mine, whose thoughts could these be? I can't think of anyone. If they were Barry's thoughts, I would have felt much more than just unease by that. The only reason I can consider this possibility calmly is because I'm in 'The Cage'. But because of that, I can assess it definitely isn't Barry whose thoughts could be in my head.
So, the other candidates could be … anyone I've ever met. For the most part of my childhood, I never had any close friends, just a few people I knew and talked to at school. After that incident 12 years ago, I kept myself isolated from others. So, everyone except Barry that I've met in my life is pretty much on equal footing for me. None of them particularly look like suspects at this point, but I have to consider the possibility.
Let's see then. Out of all the people I talked to in my school, could it be anyone of them? It helps that I'm a psychic. An ability called eidetic memory is ingrained in the psyche of a psychic. Unless the person completely gives up on psychic, this ability surely surfaces in their mind. With this, I can never forget things from the point where it first surfaced to today, unless I specifically use psychic to forget them like I did 12 years ago. But aside from the memories of that particular incident, everything else is still in my brain. These memories, like any other person's brain, are stored in subconscious. So the ability is not to have photographic memory, but the ability to use the vast storage of subconscious mind whenever I need to.
Because of this ability, I can clearly make out the names of those I could call friends at my school. There were five people.
There was a boy who was good at literature but sucked at science. He had goggles on even as a little kid. Many used to tease him as a 'nerd'. I had checked his thoughts countless times and he never had any idea about supernatural things like psychic abilities. Since I myself can't have thoughts about something I don't even know, I think it's safe to say he is not a candidate here.
Second, there was a boy who was the son of the owner of a major firm in the city. He was a usual rich boy. And by that, I mean he was just a usual boy whose family was rich. He never acted like a delusional brat and never tried to show off his father's wealth. Whenever someone reads a comic and asks me, 'do rich kids really act like the world revolves around them', he will be the best example for me to say 'no'. I checked his thoughts quiet often too. He can't be the one either.
Third, there was a girl who lived in the neighborhood. Our fathers were friends – or so Barry had told me. I never really cared that much about my father and so I didn't care about that connection. But that fact remains that we still met because of it and ended up becoming friends. Come to think of it, I think we only became friends after we started going to the same school. Even though we knew each other beforehand, we never really got around to talking that much. But she can't be the one either. My thoughts simply don't feel like they are of a female. Thinking of me as a male while having those thoughts feels natural.
Fourth, there was a boy a little taller than his peers – that is, us. He was the kind of person who would take the leadership of the class. Even though he wasn't always the head, his presence in the classroom was always undeniable. In fact, everyone in the class liked him; at least I think they did. He never had any such thoughts and never could have either.
Finally, there was another girl. I have a hard time remembering her but she can't be the one either because I know those weren't a female's thoughts. It's kind of bugging me how I can't clearly remember her even though I'm using the one tool whose specialty is to help me remember 'everything'. But I can put that aside for now.
If I move on with the possibilities, there's my father. He knew about both me and Barry. So he knew that psychics existed. But according to what I know, he was just a normal human. He had never known what 'The Cage' is. It's impossible to become a psychic if you are not born with the talent, so they can't be his thoughts either.
So what possibilities remain? After that, I pretty much knew everyone I knew in my life to a very small extent. I isolated myself and so they never got to talk to me much and never knew much about them. Even if one of them was a psychic, they would not know because I was always hiding my abilities from anyone who can sense it. Even as a kid, my ability to mask my psychic energy was absolute. So no matter how powerful of a psychic we are talking about, they just couldn't have known I'm like them.
I went over several other possibilities, but none of them would have any way of coming true. So what now? Am I going to waste all the time I have in here thinking about some thoughts that don't feel like my own. I should have better use of this time. That's what I'd like to say to brush it off, but when a question like this arises, it becomes a really serious issue for a psychic. Having to peek in other's minds is no big deal for us but if someone if able to peek into our minds and transfer their thoughts over, that's really dangerous.
So after all this investigation into my memories, if I have to bet on a possibility, I would say these thoughts are really my own but there's a 'gap' somewhere in between which needs to be fulfilled so I can fully comprehend them. This 'gap' could be something I don't remember. They can also be something I just don't know yet and these thoughts in that case will be a premonition.
I should try to –
As I was about to move forward with my thoughts, I am suddenly forced awake by something. I immediately stand up to counteract any danger that might be on me, but to my surprise, everything seems to be normal.
I see the beach glowing a little by how reflection of the morning sun is pouring into it. I would judge the time right now to be around 4 or 5. In which case, that girl will come here after at least an hour or so. There's no one else here either. Everything seems absolutely fine.
But my body won't use a defense mechanism like that for nothing. It's precisely this ability of my body to immediately pull myself out of sleep that I can go to sleep without much to worry about. It's nothing special though, most psychics have it. But regardless, I can't be sure there's nothing wrong. There's definitely something here of concern to me.
An ability called Aura Reading allows me to read the structure, nature of and intention of everyone and everything in the radius of the ability. Should I decide to use it, I can detect the entire Aura of this island. Anyone on this island will be under my radius. The only problem in using that ability is that it takes a lot of focus and will give anyone the perfect chance to attack me should they desire to.
So, the question remains; what should I do now? Best bet is to keep to teleport-as-soon-as-danger-approaches strategy, but that means I'll just have to wait and see if something happens. Seeing how anxious I am, it's not going to be easy. Isn't there any other way to deal with this situation? There should be. Come on, think.
I move towards the forest. Since I can teleport in an instant, I am not taking that big of a risk by moving towards a potentially dangerous area. As I come closer to the forest, my anxiety keeps growing. I can hear someone's footsteps echoing through the forest. It doesn't sound like that of that girl. It definitely is a human though, at least someone with a human body.
???: "You are too suspicious, you know."
A familiar voice comes from behind me. I almost end up teleporting myself before realizing who it is.
Girl: "I thought you'll be less suspicious of me after we talked yesterday."
Kais: "It's not you I was so suspicious of right now; at least I don't think so."
She tilts her head. This girl managed to appear behind me like she did yesterday. If she really is a mass of energy, then I guess it kind of makes sense there won't be any noise when she moves. It's plausible for her to become a top assassin if she tries to use that skill of her to earn money in a normal world.
Girl: "Then did you meet someone else while I was gone?"
Kais: "No, but I thought I heard footsteps coming from the forest and I don't think they were yours."
Girl: "That so. But then who's would it be?"
Kais: "I have no idea, but I know there's at least one other person than the both of us on this island."
Girl: "A … Ah … he … he would never come out of the tomb though."
For the first time, I saw an expression of genuine shock on her face. If a person who remained a shut-in for as long as you know and then you hear they could be walking outdoors, then I guess a person would be shocked. But for some reason, the expression I saw on her face contained a hint of terror.
Girl: "Hmm … definitely, there's no way he would come out of the tomb."
Kais: "Can I ask why?"
Girl: "I don't know."
That was a quick answer. She didn't hesitate for even a moment to allow me to doubt her for it. Could it be she was expecting the question and was ready to answer it? It does seem possible and anyone could have guessed that question was going to be asked.
Girl: "Well, anyway, do you want me to take you to the tomb now?"
Kais: "First tell me, what's the most dangerous creature in this forest?"
Girl: "Hans."
Kais: "I see – the bear, huh?"
Girl: "I have heard others call him that. I don't know what it means, but I would prefer if you call him Hans."
Kais: "And why's that?"
Girl: "Because I named him Hans?"
Kais: "You did?"
She nods cheerfully. The smile is back on her face. But still, I thought she didn't understand the value of names because she never bothers to remember her own. But if she names others, then she must understand it, in some incomplete way that is.
Girl: "So now?"
Kais: "Yeah, I'm ready."
I straightened my back and looked at her. This was to show that I'm sincere though I doubt she would get that. I will leave aside thinking about other issues, the tomb is the most pressing matter right now. It is the key to answering what exactly happens when a psychic meets that dragon and what's the exact reason for psychics being brought here. At this point, I'm almost certain in that theory of mine. The final confirmation should come from the tomb itself.
Girl: "Okay then, follow me."
She starts walking into the forest. I notice that Jack and Jill are back, but they aren't stopping me anymore. I guess I can finally go in.
I put a foot into the forest territory and see that neither Jack, Jill nor any other creature here is trying to stop me. This means I should stop hesitating and go in.
And finally, I take another step into the forest.
Girl: "If you're that slow, I'm going to leave you behind, mister."
Kais: "Well, you won't be able to. But come to think of it, I never told you my name, did I?
Girl: "Nope."
The same smile, the same tone and the same out-of-place feeling repeats itself.
Kais: "I'm Kais."
Girl: "Okay. I'm … I'm … nope, I forgot."
She looked like she was pondering on what to answer. It almost seemed like she was going to name herself on a whim.
Kais: "Yeah, we went over that part."
If she does find significance in naming others but not herself then she is probably the one who named Jack and Jill too. If that's the case, then there is also the fact that the names 'Jack' and 'Jill' are too much of a coincidence. I should ask her why she named these creatures the way she did after I am done with the tomb.
Girl: "I already warned you once but I'm going to leave you behind if you're that slow."
While I have been thinking, my pace has been quite slow. She, on the other hand, looks really energetic, though that's kinda obvious if she is made of energy herself. But anyway, I should catch up to her.
Kais: "Fine, I'm coming."
I sprinted a few steps to catch up to her when suddenly,
Girl: "ACKH!!!"
Kais: "What's wrong?"
Girl: "It's … it's … the … no way … I …"
I find an expression of shock alongside fear I had seen only once before. What's she freaking out about? I look at what her face seems to be looking at and … it's a rabbit.
Kais: "You afraid of rabbits or something?"
Girl: "That … that thing is …"
I hear footsteps again. Someone is coming this way. There definitely is someone coming this way. But who is it?
Girl: "That's a … monster."
That's quite a word to use. All I can see is an ordinary red-eyed rabbit. The only thing odd about him is golden fur but that seems to be a characteristic for every animal on the island. Considering all that, it looks pretty ordinary. I do have my guard up though. Who knows? Maybe even rabbits here are dangerous.
Girl: "Why … why … why is it … here?"
She keeps moving backwards as her shoulders start to tremble in fear. From her question, it looks like it shouldn't be here.
Kais: "If it lives on this island, it should be able to go anywhere, right?"
She didn't respond. I am keeping my eyes on the rabbit, so I don't know if she nodded or something.
Kais: "Or you perhaps telling me … it shouldn't be on this island?"
I take a peek at her and see her nodding. And with that, another mystery opens up. And this time, I can't think of any theories for it.
Girl: "That monster … was … cast off … this island. He … did it."
I assume she's taking about The Dragon. This rabbit, or rabbit-like creature, is considered a monster and cast off the island. Yet, it manages to come back.
Kais: "So what exactly did it do to earn the title of 'monster'?"
Girl: "It … it …"
???: "Don't be so quick in judging it?"
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