I knew that voice from somewhere… but where?
Was this the Netherworld?
It was not how I remembered.
The first thing I felt was warmth. A
sweet, soothing warmth that wrapped around me and made all the pain fade
away. Silk caressed my skin and cradled me
in its embrace. I took a steady breath
in, and I tasted honey on my lips. Music
drifted through my ears, and I stirred, sighing with the sheer beauty of
it. It was like a chorus of a thousand
breathtaking voices, and I could not only hear it, but feel it and smell it, a kaleidoscope of sensation and sound.
That voice…
It was strong and smooth, and it beckoned me back to
a time before prophecy, before war, and before dragons. It called me back to the days where I would lie curled in front of the hearth with The Illiad. Safe, happy, and held in the unshakable arms
of the first person that I had ever loved.
The aching in my muscles was gone. My skin had never felt so clean. I felt as new as a babe, as fresh as morning
dew, and as beautiful as the sunrise.
I was not a ghost.
This was not the Netherworld.
My eyes shot open and I bolted upright. The tresses of my hair fluttered around my
shoulders, so light and airy that I had to resist reaching up to touch
them. Color and light flooded every inch
of my vision, and as I opened my eyes wider, blinking in disbelief, the image
only came more into focus.
There she stood.
Her wrinkles and scars were gone.
Her eyes were a brighter gold than I remembered, and her skin glowed
with an inner light.
She smiled, and her golden eyes sparkled with love. “Sophia.”
My lips trembled. I had a fleeting
thought that I must be dreaming, that it was impossible for her to be standing
before me now. But every sense I had was
singing with the music, sighing with the warmth, and dancing with the colors,
all the while screaming, Real! Real!
REAL!
Nothing in my life had ever felt as real as this.
“Mother?” I
asked, and the sound of my own voice startled me. It was my voice, but feathery and elegant. Not the voice of a woman who
had ever screamed in pain or wept in anguish, but clean and unbroken. New, like everything else.
“Welcome home, Sophia.” My mother said, and she held out her arms.
I launched from the silken covers of the bed where I
lay and wrapped my arms around her. I
wanted to weep, but the joy bubbling up inside me could not allow for
tears. I buried my face in her long,
golden hair and breathed in her scent.
She smelled like spice. Like sunlight in the center of a storm. Like home.
“I have missed you…”
I sighed, “So… so much.”
I lifted my head and looked into her eyes. “I have so much to tell you! I have a husband… and children! You would love them…”
Mother’s smile only widened. “I have seen them. And I already love them.”
My brow furrowed.
“But… how?”
Mother nodded over her shoulder. A massive bronze gate stood in the center of
the rolling hills. I stepped towards it,
and a cold wind swept my hair back over my shoulders.
Looking into the gate was like staring into a well
and trying to see the bottom. The
Netherworld hung over the earth like an ink-black shadow, twisting and changing
with every ripple that ran over its surface.
If I blinked, I thought maybe I could see the people who still
lived. But their images were wrapped in a bleak
fog, and the vivid colors of the reality around me called my eyes back to them.
I shivered, stepping back from the gate and into the
meadow’s warm embrace.
“It seems so small.”
I whispered.
Mother laughed.
“That is because it is small. Everything is small in the face of eternity.” She held out her arms again. “Come, beloved! There is so much you must see!”
I laughed along with her, and wrapped my arms around her again. In life, when I held her in my arms for the
last time, she seemed as though she might crumble into dust. Now, her shoulders felt stronger than
steel.
I felt a chill against my back. Mother unwound her arms from me, and stepped
away. Her smile was gone. I turned my head.
Light shined out from the gate. It was an empty light. The rays that brushed against my skin felt
cold. Still, it seemed to reach straight
for me.
I held my hand out into the light. “He did
it.”
Mother nodded her head once. “Yes. He has illuminated a path for
you, straight through the Netherworld.
If you pass through the gate, you will be able to return to Earth and
live again.”
I pulled my hand back and frowned. “I could go back?”
I stared into the gate. The longer I looked, the more it seemed the
light shining from within it was darker than the world that surrounded me. A small part of me thought of Reece and the
children, but my heart did not ache for them. It could not ache, it was too full of
happiness to allow room for sadness. How
could the pain of tearing myself from this place ever compare to the tiny
hollow thought of missing them?
And Mother…
“Come with me.”
I whispered.
She shook her head. “No, Sophia. I am at rest
here. This is the place I belong. You belong here too, Sophia.”
I breathed in, drinking in the honeyed air and letting it warm my
heart. Butterflies with breathtaking
iridescent wings danced on the breeze with music that I could see, music that shimmered like starlight
on the ocean waves. Mother was here, a
thousand times more vibrant and alive than she had ever been in her youth. I breathed in again, and closed my eyes. This place was perfect, and in it, I was
whole and new again. Yes, I belonged
here.
But, standing in the shadow of the gate, one dark memory echoed in the back
of my mind.
And a thousand other glowing figures in the night.
“Yes.” I said, opening my eyes. “All souls belong here. That is why I must return.”
Mother nodded her head once. I walked into the light of the gate, still
looking back over my shoulder at her.
With every step I took, she seemed to move miles and miles away. The warmth in the center of my
chest faded, as though a candle next to my heart had slowly gone out.
“Goodbye, Mother.” I said, my voice shaking.
Mother shook her head. “No, Sophia. This is not
goodbye. This is not the end. We will
see each other again.”
A sob shuddered through my voice. “I will
miss you every day until I do.”
It felt like falling. As soon as my feet left the soft ground of home, they were swept away. The cold seemed to penetrate straight through
my flesh and burn away all sense of feeling.
The color drained from my outstretched fingers until all that was left
was a hollow, golden shell. Flames
lapped at the surface of my skin, but I felt nothing.
Beneath me, ash and fog swirled around my feet like
a rushing river. Each step felt like
dragging my legs through tar. The path
twisted and turned in circles. Shadowy
archways and corridors flew by my head, and other ghosts flickered in the
darkness that lay on either side of me.
The mist at
my feet crept up higher. The stone walls
on either side of me grew blacker. The
numbness in my skin sunk down into the core of my soul until I felt nothing and
heard nothing. Even the light ahead of
me dimmed.
The dark and dreamless void was gone. A pair of turquoise eyes stared down at
me.
Hot tears ran down his cheeks. He let out a shaking breath and pulled me into
his chest, wrapping his arms so tight around me that I felt I could not
breathe. And I did not want to.
“I told you I would just bring
you back.” He whispered.
She launched herself at me, burrowing through Reece’s arms to
curl in my lap. I laughed, clutching her
shoulders and pressing my tear-streaked cheek into her hair.
We stayed locked in each other’s arms for an eternity, crying
and whispering ‘I love yous’ until the sun rose.
Down in the catacombs, Orland had gained the upper hand over what was left of the Lucian coven.
While a number of the Lucians were captured and successfully
imprisoned, one figurehead was notably missing.
Even more disturbing, the tome with the Apocalypse
Curse scrawled across its pages had vanished, and Constantine's broken body had
not been left behind.
For the moment, the Lucians that were left were
quiet. The cold war that had raged for
decades fell into an eerie silence.
The bodies were buried and the rubble was cleared. Orland and Eldora began preparations for the
trials of the captured Lucians. Hale and
Nirina set about planning their wedding.
I returned to work. Things seemed
to be back to normal.
One morning, weeks later, I walked into Tome Traders. Mr. Peters beamed the instant he saw me, and
rushed out from behind the counter.
“‘Eyes that fire and
sword have seen, And horror in the halls of stone, Look at last on meadows
green, And trees and hills they long have known.’ It is wonderful to see you, my lady! My humble bookshop is honored by your
presence.”
“Oh please, Mr. Peters!”
I laughed and hugged him. When I
let go, I looked down at the ground and spoke in a low voice. “I require your help again.”
Mr. Peters nodded his head and touched his hand to his
heart. “Anything you ask, my dear.”
“I need to find Philosopher Stones.”
Mr. Peter’s mouth twisted.
“Philosopher Stones? Those… those
are difficult to come by. How many do
you need?”
Yes, Reece. You just has to bring her back.
ReplyDeletelol, yes. He managed it. =D
DeleteOoh, very Grecian looking setting; gives me that peaceful Elysian Fields vibe! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteEverything is small in the face of eternity... truth. I love that she is happy here, and she def deserves it, but I still want Sophia to go back to her family... is that “small thing” enough?? D:
Oh, that is just perfect! All the other souls trapped in the netherworld deserve a chance to have a happy afterlife too! I was hoping you’d touch on the Netherworld again in some way, and she can be with Reece and the kids as well while she works on her new mission! Yays!
Philosopher Stones to reach those souls in the Void—a worthy goal for her now that she has returned! I think Sophia has found her true purpose this time around. :)
Thank you! I was going for the Grecian-paradise vibe.
DeleteOf course that "small thing" is enough! I'm a sap. I like endings where all the protagonists wind up happy.
Yes, I'd always planned to come back to the Netherworld. I knew that once Sophia realized there was a place on the other side, she would want to free as many souls as she could. Of course, to us, this means that she gets to go home! lol Reece and the kids wanted her back pretty desperately too. =D
That she has! =D
Welcomes; you nailed it! And I liked that dreamy, blurred effect in the first shots too.
DeleteIn this case, I’m glad you’re a sap! xD I’m kind of torn between being a sap and being evil myself, lol.
I sort of suspected you did, considering all the backstory you had shared with the presentation, but there was also a LOT of other things going on with the main plot, so I wasn’t positive you’d get back to it. I’m glad you did! And it did make for an excellent excuse to have Sophia return to the land of the living again, in addition to being back with her family. I like it when there are multiple reasons for things to happen.
Yays! :D
I liked the effect the blur had on the pictures. Gaussian blur in photoshop thinks I'm abusive. 0.0
DeleteIs there such thing as an evil sap? lol I think the threat of bad things or bad things happening makes the good stuff all the sweeter. It makes an evil-sap extra sappy. =D
lol, yes main plot took priority. There was also a lot I shared about the Netherworld that I hadn't planned on getting back to until future generations. Of course, now I'm not really going to get back to it... but it was still important for me to revisit the Netherworld in Sophia's final chapters.
Lmao! I’ve never used PS or Gimp or anything, but hey, I say abuse whatever works! ;)
DeleteIdk, lol. But evil sap makes me think of a dark Ent, haha. I’m an evil tree, mwahahaha! xD
Yep, my thoughts exactly. And I’m glad you revisited the concept so we can imagine for ourselves how it might have played out in time. :)
Never tried Gimp, though I've heard some good things. I learned Photoshop at my old school, and my sister had a copy that she left here when she moved out. (Mwahaha! All mine!) It has sustained much abuse. Abuse of brushes. Abuse of adjustment layers. Abuse of Filter-Liquify.
DeleteLOL, yes an evil Ent! Don't eat the saaaaap! 0.0
Back when I was in school, we never used comps for anything except typing up essays and whatnot—basically they were glorified typewriters—and we actually still used electronic typewriters in actual typing class, lol; I’m so behind on comp tech in general and even more so with pic editing software. I’ve only used MS Paint and PicMonkey (the free version) on occasion for editing my challenge pix, so seeing what you have done with PS leaves me in awe. And Filter-Liquefy sounds amazingly fun and evil, mwahaha; definitely something worthy of abuse! xD
DeleteI’m pretty sure I wouldn’t want to try; evil Ents would probably put up some resistance into having their sap harvested for syrup! They’d see you with a bucket for sugaring and be all like, come at me, brah! >:D LOL But that also brings to mind vampiric Ents preying on other Ents; those vampy trees must have some frighteningly powerful fangs! O_O RUN AWAY!!
It's downright shocking just how much has changed in such a short amount of time! xP I learned all sorts of crazy software in school. And Filter-Liquify is one of those photoshop tools that can make things look really cheesy and hokey or subtly super-amazing depending on how you use it. It is most definitely worthy of abuse!
Delete0_0 Isn't that nightmare fuel, then? lol Actually, the first thing that came to my mind when you said the Ents would put up resistance was the trees in the Wizard of Oz that chucked the apples back at Dorothy when she tried to take some. Lol, but I think I find the vampiric ents much more interesting! =D
Technology has certainly come a long way in my lifetime, that’s for sure! I remember when I was in grade school and we played around on Apple IIe’s, lol. I have looked up certain PS features to see what they can do—amazing and very useful!
DeleteCould be! And lol, I also thought of the creepy apple trees from the Wizard of Oz when I was writing that! But then, thinking more along the lines of sap = life blood, vampiric Ents had to be considered. I’ve never heard of anything with trees preying on other trees though; folklore and fantasy tale trees that drink human or animal blood, yes, but no sap drinkers. I guess that’s because it’s only scary if you’re a tree, haha. Of course, if they would ever decide to alter their diet... O_O
Love the line of poetry from the Hobbit and very appropriate. I love your story
ReplyDeleteThanks! I wasn't sure it fit very well, but I love Tolkien and I wanted to work him into Mr. Peters' quotes. I'm glad you've enjoyed it!
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