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domingo, 5 de julho de 2020

Time Traveller. Part 1. The Lighthouse.


- You know, sometimes I just feel I don’t belong in here. And it’s more than just some times.

- Are you a time traveller?

He was smiling when he asked.

- Don’t you feel sometimes you’re out of time and out of place?

He smiled again, in his funny way, as if knowing more than what he was telling his friend.

- I do.

- Then you know how I feel… It’s just so…

This time he was thoughtful as if something more serious came to his mind.

- You have no idea how much I understand…

***
- We shouldn’t be here. If someone sees us…

- Shush! Nobody will. We are safe. It’s long past midnight.

- What if the police shows up?

- We will be quick. I just want to make sure it’s really here. 

- How would we know?

- I will know, believe me…

- OK.

- It should be around here somewhere, but it is so trivial, no one would ever notice it. Or if they do, they would never have an idea of what it really is. There it is. I knew it!

- It’s just a cache!

- That is what it could look like, but it’s more than that. It’s not a box. See?

- What are we going to do?

- Nothing. It’s safer if it is kept here, the way it is.

- Do you think there are more?

- Portals?

- Travellers?

He looked at the young man wearing glasses, in silence. His face was in darkness, but his breathing could be heard from a distance. And it had changed a bit.

- Let’s get out of here now. It will be morning soon.

- I hear footsteps.

- Quick! Do some stretching. Pretend we are exercising.

The sound of the steps became louder. Someone was running on the pathway to the jetty and getting closer to where they were.

The man wearing glasses turned around and stretched his leg on the lower rail, going slowly with his hands to his feet, as if stretching arms, back and legs. His mate was holding his foot with his hands, standing in one leg only.

They could not really see inside the dark hooded sweatshirt, if the newcomer was young or old, but by the way he moved, they could say the runner was a young strong man. He passed along the lane and ran around the lighthouse, coming back to the jetty and out of the pathway, into the street boardwalk and disappeared in the darkness again. The sound of his running steps faded in the distance.

The two men looked at each other in relief.

- That was close.

- It was not. Stop being so scared of everything. Let’s go back. We’ve had enough.

They left quickly to where the Jeep was parked, by the walkway and got into it, not before looking around.

They did not see the man wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt standing on the other side of the parking lot, hiding in the dark.

As soon as the car left, he crossed the parking area and went back to the jetty, running…

***
They got home in some minutes, as there was no traffic at that time in the morning. They still had some things to discuss.

- What the fuck was that? A portal?

- Yes. You know very well.

The man wearing glasses was feeling totally confused, as he knew those things were hard to understand and to believe in.

His friend seemed to be more comfortable with the existence of a portal, although since they had left the lighthouse earlier on, he seemed to be very absent-minded, as if he was in another world or era.

- Do you think we should…?

- I guess so.

- When?

- The sooner the best. Pack some things. We might not be back today.

***

When the sun was still rising, they were already on the road to the north. The A28 motorway was quiet, but soon it would be busy, either because of the traffic to the industrial areas or the people going to the beaches.

- A portal? It’s not possible! We had the last one completely destroyed!

- I know. But everything points to a new one and we had it located.

- How can that be possible? Unless… wait… no, no, no… That is unlikely…

- What? Wait a minute. Are you implying that they’ve come back here?

- What are you two talking about? You make no sense at all.

- But why here and why now? What’s in here now that could possibly be of some interest for them?

- I have no idea. If we had any indication of what happened when…

They looked at the man wearing glasses.

- Oblivion…

- Ok. Stop right here and now. I want to know everything about the Oblivion incident… It’s more than time. Don’t try to fool me any further, please!

The two men looked at the one wearing glasses. He was pale.

- OK. Sit down now. I’ll bring you some water. Relax a bit, will you?

- I don’t want to relax. This all seem to be related. Tell me what happened… Now!

- OK, but sit down, please. Drink the water. I’ll explain… or I will try to, anyway…

***


sábado, 10 de fevereiro de 2018

All Along the Coastline (Part 3)



Determined to comply strictly with the order not to leave traces behind, the security guards dragged the two prisoners out of the building and into the white van. At gunpoint, the two soldiers had no way of trying to escape on that occasion.

***

The strange little man sat facing the other, not so dissimilar from him, in the large room on the second floor of the modern building, whose façade differed greatly from the well-arranged garden, built at the back of the estate. His expressionless eyes and extremely pale skin, denounced the visitor's origins, who, in spite of everything else, did not seem to be uncomfortable in that place. The other man, a little more agitated and with a frown visibly wrinkled, showed how suspicious he was, of the offer that had just been placed on the table. He could not see the reasons behind the reasons that brought that strange man to that place. The visitor then took the lead.

- You got the sample yet?

- Yeah. We have it. We have already started analysing...

- The sample without the dossier is worth nothing... or better... very little. It will be a waste of time to analyse it without due care and without the necessary information on what to do and how... It is a unique sample and should be processed with extreme caution. The codes are pretty complex and advanced... for obvious reasons.

- Of course. It was not going to be so easy, otherwise it would not stop here like this. But it's a strange business... and expensive... in my view...

- Yes. It's a very peculiar offer, but it's virtually beyond question. The risks are minimal, and the return of capital fully assured, in a very short time. But we must keep our society as a very well-kept secret and follow the plan in its due time. We cannot speed things up too much and raise unnecessary suspicions.

- It sounds too good to be true.

- I do not believe that you still have doubts about the authenticity of the origin...

- Of course I have not, but leave me with doubts about the true intention...

- The intention is to guarantee a future for this civilization... and...

- Who cares about the future of this decaying generation, which thinks only of owning more and more useless things, of making intrigues and carelessly destroying the planet?

The little man laughed.

- That's the intention. One can still hope for the future. Only those who have information like this, can appreciate the results... the earnings and the profits... Do we have a business or not?

- We do. N.M.E. will expand its area of ​​operation and include the production of medical drugs and chemicals, in this way, with a very specific purpose. No one will suspect anything.

- As long as this business stays between us, only. My contribution cannot be brought to light of this...

- Time... is money... We have so much to do, yet. I will transfer the money to the designated account. Please confirm the receipt as soon as you have it and have someone bring the sample and the data to start the process as soon as possible.

- I cannot send anyone else to bring information of this importance along here. I work alone. I'll come myself...

- You need to trust humanity more... especially...

The irony was not welcomed by the little man, who replied,

- I have many reasons not to trust anyone... more specifically from here.

- Very well. It's fair... for now. After all, business is business.

***

The rented car was parked at the edge of the ravine. A man in a black suit was leaning against the vehicle, staring out at the sea and smoking an unfiltered cigarette. He glanced at his watch and looked out at the road. The white van was coming up the highway.

- It's about time!

The man threw away what was left of the still lit cigarette and waited. The car pulled up close to him. The driver, also dressed in a dark suit and wearing sunglasses, got out of the vehicle and came toward the man waiting for him. The passenger, sitting in the front seat, also got out of the van and joined the others.

- Let's get this over with.

A crash in the back of the vehicle caught the three of them by surprise. Two young men came out, one from each side, running at full speed, dressed only in their underwear, and each one turning their pants in their right hands and coming straight to the attack on the three other men, who were not expecting such kind of attack. Two men were hit in their heads by something solid and they fell to the ground. The third man pulled a pistol off his jacket and fired, just as he felt something very hard hitting his hand as fell down to the ground too, his senses failed. He had been hit in the head by the other man.

- Fast. Let's tie these three up, before they react again.

The two of them hastened to tie up the three security guards after stripping them of their dark suits, leaving them only with their underclothes on the edge of the cliff, but not in view of the passers-by. To make it difficult, they threw the van down the cliff, before they got into the rented car and left. They would have to get rid of their car on the first occasion, so they went down the coast to the big industrial city, still up north. There it would be easier to change cars and go unnoticed. The intention was to disappear for a while.

***

- It's going to take a few days, until we sort all this out and we can finally get out of here.

- It’s not that bad. They’ll give us provisional cards. We must avoid being seen around however.

- We must report these people! They will continue to chase us and do...

- We do not even know what they're up to. What we know is very little. What would we say and to whom? And who would believe us, anyway?

- Damn it!

- We have to know more about this company and the shenanigans they are involved in before doing anything.

- Are you crazy?!? No way. Let's go back to our lives, before anyone finds out we're in such a mess.

- We cannot leave things like this. It is not right. There is something big going on here and we have to find out what it is, otherwise we cannot do anything to change this situation.

- But we do not have to change anything. It's none of our business.

- Yes, we do. It's up to us now. Or do you think being beaten and treated like animals is part of a normal life? Our holidays are spoilt anyway. We're hiding here, and we still need to have our documents reissued before we get back to our lives and to our holidays. That's not fair. Besides, we still have more than a whole week to go...

- Let's get out of here as soon as possible.

The young man wearing glasses looked at his friend but knew that his battle was over. The other man was not going to rest until he'd settled the case or put an end to his anguish.

- Well, I'm hungry.

-Let's go out, then. We have little money left from the amount we took out of the security guards. We must be reasonable until we can settle the case with the bank.

The two men left the rented room in the small B & B on the outskirts of the city, where they could go unnoticed and have just a few expenses, with the little money they had left. The car was tucked away in one of the nearby streets, but not the same as the B&B, so they would not be discovered if someone came looking for them. Nobody knew them, and they did not ask for anything, either. They were strangers living incognito... for a while...

***

The Cafe was practically empty when they left, after a quick meal. The night was cool, even for the hot day it had been. They walked side by side, not talking much. Each one was very busy with his own thoughts. The street, where their accommodation was located, was almost deserted. The two of them walked lightly while a few cars passed by them, and when they did, they avoided being exposed to the headlights, lowering their heads, so as not to be recognized. 

The man wearing glasses stopped, mute, looking ahead and very seriously. His partner looked at him and followed the direction of his gaze. Coming out of the street where their car was parked, they saw the white van. The big red letters painted on the side of it did not hide the origin of the vehicle, nor the purpose of being there. The two of them jumped over a wall and crossed a vacant property to the other street and hurried up the steps to the room where they were staying.

- We got to get out of here. How did they find this place?

- I do not know, but now it's too dangerous to stay here now. They must have contacts everywhere...

A noise downstairs, followed by muffled voices and doors slamming, left them on alert. A woman shouted out loud. The last thing they heard, before jumping down from the balcony into the dark street, was the sound of a man's voice calling out,

- Where are they?

The young man wearing glasses only had time to hear his friend whisper and pull him by the arm, though an opening on the broken wall:

- Quick! This way! 

***




domingo, 31 de dezembro de 2017

All Along the Coastline (Part 1)


- By car?

- Yes. Why not?

- You know I hate to travel by car especially that far away. We could go by plane and get there in a few hours. That will take long boring days...

- Stop being a pain. The country is not even that big. It'll be fun. Take it as an adventure.

- That's what scares me. I remember very well what kind of adventure we had to go through the other times... and who had been screwed up in the end...

- How unfair. We always do well... at least in the end, anyway... Besides, going by car, we'll have more control of the whole trip. The intention is to rest and to have some fun. Let's drive all the way down just along the coast. We stop on the way, when we're tired, and we'll just do whatever we want.


The young man wearing glasses looked at his friend, not at all convinced that the argument was sustainable. It might have been a good idea, but he already knew what kind of adventures they were getting into. But the other man, totally thrilled with the idea, was not going to be demoted of it, so easily. He knew he was going to lose his argument, so he gave up without even saying it out loud.

- I've already received the confirmation of the permission to go on a leave. We will have two whole weeks, just to rest and do whatever we want to. I already rented a car... And, of course, we'll take the tent along with us, in case we need it, if we cannot find where to stay, anytime. It can be even cheaper if we camp sometimes and sleep in the tent for a night nor two.

- Why do you always do these things without telling me first?

- If I’d told you, you would start with unnecessary arguments and excuses, and it would take me much longer, until I got authorization and started the booking process and stuff.

- See?

- That's why I moved on. So you just have to pack your rucksack and enjoy it.


The other man threw himself into the bed of the room that they shared in the army barracks. He knew his friend was right, in a way. They needed holidays and a good and nice rest. Whenever they went out together, however, something unusual happened, leaving them with more action than they needed. This time, however, he did not feel that apprehension he felt on previous times, which seemed to be a good sign.

- I give up arguing with you! When are we going?

- In the morning. We must leave early to enjoy the day. The car is already available.
 


The young man got up and looked at the other one with a desperate look. He would not even have time to get used to the idea. He would barely have time to stuff his backpack in. At least they'd have a break from the army life... And they deserved those two weeks of rest. Now, however, he had to hurry and get ready.

Amazing how his mind worked at high speed when he was under pressure.

All he had to do was put a few clothes in - they were going to be on the beach longer than anywhere else - sunblock, a hat, shorts and flip flops... What else?

The room seemed more vivacious and full of life, in that momentary burst of luggage packing.

The young soldier stood by the window and closed his eyes. A soft, cool night breeze brushed his cheek. For a moment it seemed he could already feel the soft white sand touching his toes and the refreshing water of the sea washing his legs...



***

A hot and dry day, as the summer days should be, dawned behind the hills in an explosion of warm colours. The two friends were all dressed up and ready to leave and their backpacks were placed in the back of the rented car. They would stop at the first service station down the road and have a quick breakfast, so they did not waste much time. They did not want to get to the beach too late in the morning. The first part of the trip should take around three hours to the coast, where they would start driving down the sea shore, going southbound.

A little more than three hours later, standing in front of the mouth of the river, the two young men inhaled the pleasant salty air of the sea and the river. Nature was calm and inviting. In fact, it did not even require a special invitation for the two of them to go down to the beach and dive into the water.

***

- That's what I call life! No worries about tomorrow... or the day after tomorrow...

- Ahahah ... you bet. And we do not have any type of schedules for anything. It's good to rest from the rigidity of the Army, at least once in a while.

- By the way, I'm hungry. Let's have a bite to eat and then take some time off before we hit the road.

- We can continue the trip later or tomorrow only. We are not in a hurry. It's so good here and it's quiet enough...

- Let's see if we can get a place to sleep at one of the local inns tonight then. We can enjoy the day, go to sleep when we want and go back to the road tomorrow morning.

- OK. Sounds good to me.

 ***

A nice plate of grilled fish, accompanied by a ripe white wine, very fresh, followed by a mango mousse and a strong coffee, were enough to leave the young men satisfied and in very good frame of mind.

The night was quite pleasant, with no wind, although it was not hot. The two had chosen a restaurant with a terrace facing the sea, not far from the inn, where they would spend the night before going back to hit the road next morning.

- It was a good thing deciding to stay here tonight. I like this quietness here. For me, we can even stay longer.

- I know. But if we do not continue the trip, we may miss seeing more interesting things on the way... We can come back earlier and spend another night or two here again anyway.

- That's not a bad idea at all...

- Let's go for a walk on the beach and enjoy this lovely evening. I need to walk a little after all this food and wine... I’m so full…

They paid the bill and got up. 

A white van stopped in the street outside the restaurant, unnoticed by both of them. On its side, painted in red, the three letters, N.M.E., called no more attention than the vehicle itself.

The two men went down the three roughly cut granite steps and began to walk along the shoreline, with their flip-flops in one hand and a newly purchased beer can in the other. Despite the pleasant evening, the beach was almost deserted, which was no impediment for a healthy walk.

A flash of lightning struck the sky from the front of them, drawing their attention, especially as the sky seemed clean and starry. It looked like a small comet, but it seemed to be very low. The sound of something hard hitting the sea, right behind where they came from, made them stop and look back.

The light from the poles reflected on the strange metallic object, floating in the salty water and swaying with the waves, still smoking, not far from where they were.

The two did not hesitate and dropped their flip-flops and beer cans, jumping into the water and swimming with energy, toward the smouldering object. A few meters away, other men also got into the sea at the same time and with the same intention. The two groups arrived together to where the metal capsule was and joining forces began to drag it to the beach. 

The two friends did not pay much attention to the other men who helped them in the rescue, thinking they were random passers-by, who noticed their efforts and decided to help, being as curious as they were.


They could not be more mistaken...

***

- Hey! Are you all right?

- I think so. What happened?

- You slept on the beach. You must have been very drunk.

- What? No!


The man wearing glasses was nauseous and his head was very sore. He looked like he had a horrible hangover, but he could not remember drinking that much.

The fishermen found the two young men asleep on the beach when they were on their way to the sea. The men were only in shorts and seemed to be cold because they were bent like babies. The sun was still a thin, pale band of light rising up on the horizon in the pleasant cool summer morning. Next to their bodies there were a few empty beer cans.

-What happened to the metal sphere we took out of the sea?

- Did you take drugs?

- Of course not! We took the ball out of the water, with the help of some men. We thought they were fishermen or tourists...

- You'd better tell another story, if anyone asks. This one will not get you out of trouble. Are you staying around here?

- At the boarding house.


 The men laughed.

- Then you have just lost the cost of the daily rate sleeping on the beach. If you're okay, better go back to the boarding house and take a good shower and dress clean clothes. You are covered in sand and stinking of sweat and alcohol.

The two guys picked up their belongings scattered on the beach, thanked the fishermen and went up the street, towards their quarters. A red mark on their backs went completely unnoticed until they were alone, after taking a good warm shower and getting dressed to continue the journey.

- What is it? There is a red mark on your back. It looks like it’s burned out.

- You have one too, but yours is closer to the side... How strange! It looks like an electric burn... something like a... a Taser, maybe?


 The two soldiers looked at each other and began to suspect that there was more mystery than they could have imagined in that story.

- We were knocked over and left on the beach. Those men…

- ... They robbed us ... They were thieves!

- Do you think they were mere thieves? And by stealing what they did, they took what was not ours... So why did they help us?

- We were used to help get that ball out of the water. Our help was used, because we were at hand. What was it that was so important in that metallic sphere?

- I do not know, but I do NOT want to know. Let's get ourselves out of here as soon as possible. I know this look... You're starting to think about putting us in big trouble. Let's go before it gets too late to come back.


The young man was frowning and his mind was working at high speed. He repeated the thought aloud.

- What could there be, so interesting or important, in that sphere, that led them to take us down and remove it from here, but not before making us look like two drunks lying on the beach? Why the concern in making us look like junky fools?

- Think. If we were drunk or drugged we could tell any story and that would be taken as a hallucination... no one would ever believe in us.

- It is true…

- But if for all intents and purposes we are only tourists on holidays, why would anyone be so concerned about making fools out of ourselves?

- That's what we need to find out.

- Oh! No, no and no! We are on holidays and we will not look for trouble. It's not right and it's not fair.


- What is wrong is to get out of here, leaving the idea that we are two junkies, who tell lies and sleep drugged on the beach... It's a matter of honour. Imagine if the army knows that...


***  

- The car's ready. I got my lunch and my backpack. We just need to check out and leave.

- I'll finish packing mine too. You can go down to the reception, to check out and I'll follow soon, then.


A few minutes later, when he came down with his backpack in hand, the man wearing glasses did not see his friend. When asked about him, the maid attending the reception informed that he was talking to two men and that the three of them went out in a white van.

- And he did not leave me a message?

- He did not say anything when he left with the two men after paying the bill. He still looked back, before getting into the van, but he did not look worried. For all that matters, I remember that there were three letters painted in red on the side: N.M.E.

- And now, this one! Where did he go?


As he walked out in the direction of the car, which was parked in front of the boarding house, the young man noticed that the front tire was flat. He looked around to see if he could see anyone. At that hour of the morning, even before the sun was any far above the horizon, the streets were still empty. He walked around the car and opened the trunk, taking out the spare tire, the wheel wrench and the jack, with feelings varying between the angry and the confused.

As he bent down to begin unscrewing the tire locking nuts, he heard a noise behind him and felt someone touch his arm. Even before he could see who was behind him, he felt a sting in the back of his neck and everything went black immediately.

sábado, 9 de setembro de 2017

The Thirteenth (Part 3)


It was not too late at night, in the suburbs. The silhouettes of two people, with very dissimilar looks, moved among the shadows, among the narrow streets and the dark alleys. Some people were still walking outside, others were chatting happily in the pubs and restaurants. It was quite a pleasant and fresh autumn night, fresh but not chilly at all. To the stronger man, that temperature was ideal, but his companion was uncomfortable, feeling his pale and fragile body tremble with cold.

- Let's go that way. We are not far by now. I just hope I don’t give the old man too much of a fright.

The other man looked at him, not quite realizing what that really meant and continued to follow the strong man, first behind a large house, which covered a whole block, in the farthest part of the village, then through a children’s playground at a small park and then they finally crossed a large patio that led them into a dense group of large trees.

When they started walking through the woods, they hit some branches of the Swan Milkweed that were hanging on their way and that had a surprising effect on some of the forest's temporary residents. A rustle of movement and color impressed the clone, but irritated the man who led him down those dark paths in the cool autumn night.

- Oh! What are these?

- They're butterflies. Monarchs, more specifically...

- How interesting... They are so...

Words failed him. He could not, with such a short life, say what he felt about beauty, one of the few things that really impressed him.

- ...annoying when they fly around us. We should avoid these swift moves because anything we do can raise suspicion and put us in danger. We have to keep our presence as discreet as possible.

The clone looked at the man, who was annoyed with such beauty and did not understand why he did not enjoy that unusual moment. The man pulled him by the arm, whispering, irritated.

- Let's go! Every minute we waste is too precious and we'll miss them eventually. You'll know more about the Monarchs, if you ever have the time... Now, let’s move on!

They finally arrived at the entrance of a tunnel, hidden in the basement of a building. From there, after passing through a series of other passageways, tangled in a rather intricate network, they finally got into a small old shed, built in the backyard of an ordinary house.

From there, they noticed there were lights on in the house, showing evidence that someone was still up. They were careful to stay hid in the shadows until they were absolutely sure no one could see them. The silence was proof enough that there was no danger. The two of them stepped up to the door. The stronger man knocked on the door with his knuckles. He then stopped for a short while and knocked again twice. That was the code he reminded. At the sound of footsteps coming from the inside, he felt a strange apprehension.

A middle-aged man opened the door, but his expression soon changed from a smile to a mix of worry and fear. What those two strangers were doing there at his door, using the code only known by his son and daughter, was unknown to him, but he felt they were no good news. The strongest man reminded him of someone he knew, but he could not recall who that could be.

- What can I do for you?

The man kept the door half open, trying to control the situation. He sensed that he was at a disadvantage, but he had to try and intimidate the visitors, who still stood somewhat in the shadow of the night.

- Can we come inside? It is important.

- No. You cannot, without telling me who you are and what you want.

 The younger man stepped forward, while the older man grabbed the door firmly, trying to close it, before he lost control, but his strength did not match that of the other one.

- Father?

The man's eyes widened. That was unexpected. He was absolutely sure he had no children that age. The younger man's eyes, however, when they were struck by the light from within the house, were as green as his son's, but he immediately refuted that common characteristic.

- My son is a lot younger than you and I'm pretty sure I've never had another one. I do not know who you are or what you want, but you will not get anything from me.

- I know it sounds unbelievable, but I can explain... Let us in, please. We are all in danger.

The older man’s face changed immediately to a very serious and hard expression. The younger man then tried his last attempt.

- I’m not trying to fool you. Look at this! Do you believe me now?

The man pulled the door open, carefully, so as to let the two visitors in. Until then, he'd hardly noticed the features of the little man, which he now watched, attentively. He was extremely pale, young and almost hairless. His head seemed to be disproportionately larger than those with whom he used to be. Her skin looked very thin. The green eyes also reminded him of someone, but he did not catch it at first. He was now busy examining that strange being whose anomaly he had already seen before in his own son.

- How could this be possible?

- We believe the answer is here at this time. That's why we need your help.

The three of them turned their attention to a spot in the shadows, behind the old man, from which the female voice was coming.

- Leona? What happened to you? You're so different...

- We are all, Father, but…

- You shouldn’t have come.

- And let you trigger a catastrophe? This untimely behavior of yours has already put us in a very big trouble... We have to interfere as little as possible with this time and place. Everything we do here, will surely have consequences in that world.

- What world? Can anyone explain this whole mess to me?

Before her brother began telling improper truths, Leona went forward. She would be more careful with the words and say only what would not change… much… the course of the events, but their father had to know what happened... or was going to happen... as a matter of fact… so he could help them.

The scientist listened quietly but not without showing how impressed he was. He would never imagine how important his research would become in the future. In his modesty and simplicity, behind all intelligence and brightness, he did not foresee that his work would bring so much benefit to mankind... or at least to a portion of it...


***

- Father, the chief scientist, who is a very experienced and competent man, could not find out what caused that anomaly in the clone. The concern is that it is serious and that will put a good part of those who are born at risk, as if it were an epidemic, difficult to control. Some element in the vaccine might have stopped working, or there was some mutation of a sort.

- I brought a sample of the new vaccine, which is under test, to be analyzed by you. How did you reverse the effect when it happened to me? There is no record about this in the known data.

- I know. I never left any of it written in the official records. I only made a few notes in my diary, which I kept out of sight for everyone. But I know what to do... I dealt with it not so long ago. But we're must first go to the University's laboratory, do some more tests. We have already eliminated the... err... I do not know if it will result in a clone, whose DNA may have already undergone many mutations, nor do I know what kind of reactions can still happen, but it’s worth a try.

Before they left, however, the man looked at the three visitors and, frowning, asked, with childlike ingenuity.

- What are clones for, anyway?

The three of them looked at the old scientist, as if he had said an obscenity. Leona laughed tenderly and said to him,

- I’ll try to explain on the way...


***

- What is it? It's so nice...

- It’s music. Let's go.

- Where is it coming from?

- Come on! Quickly! We do not have time for this.

The father, much more patient than his son, tried to explain, in a more or less coherent way:

- Music is the language though which the souls of men talk to those of the gods. It is capable to touch the most intangible living being. There are many different types and styles. This one that you hear is by a famous artist, who no longer walks on this Earth.

- No? Where does he walk on, now?

- He’s dead. His name was David Bowie. The music comes from the club bar ahead, but we should avoid going there. We cannot raise any suspicion and it’s too late in the evening already...

- By the way, we have to find a name for you. If someone stops us, for some reason, it will be the most convenient... and appropriate way. We should not take unnecessary risks.

- I am the Thirteenth.

- Yes. But that's not a decent name for this place. We have to choose another one; more common and suitable...

- Could it be David Bowie?

Leona chuckled loudly.

- It can be David. Forget the Bowie. It will raise more suspicion if it is used here.


***

The university campus was practically deserted when they arrived. There was a white van at the entrance, parked near the research area, where the lab was located. The letters N. M. E., painted in red, on the sides, did not raise suspicions, when the four characters descended the flight of stairs, which took them to their destination. As soon as the scientist took the key out of his pocket and turned the lock in the narrow metal door, a hiss was heard and a deep mark was engraved above his head, in the light gray hard metal. They threw themselves in, closing the door behind them so to gain some time and rushed to the Main Lab.

- Who are these? We are being attacked by fire guns. We have to get away and try to get back to the terminal. Let's all go. Run!

As they entered the lab, they dragged a large cabinet and blocked the door.

- We must use the emergency exit that is located at the opposite end of the laboratory. I'll show you the way. Now, hurry and keep on walking to the end of the hall and go through the door where it’s written "To the roof" and, instead of going up, go behind the stairs. There is another door there, at the bottom of the broom and cleaning cabinet, painted the same color as the walls, to make it difficult to find. I’ll have to go back and get my notes.

At that moment, they heard a loud blast. The front door had been broken into with explosives. The sounds of footsteps running down the hall, very close to them, made them panic and imagine a hurried escape plan.

- There is no time to go back. We have to get out of here as soon as possible. They are already coming after us...

- But it's extremely important... it's right in the desk drawer...

The younger man knew his father was right. It was extremely important to seek the information, to fulfill the purpose of that time travel or else it would have been useless. Without thinking much, he decided:

- I’ll go back. I'm faster and stronger. I can defend myself better, and besides, when we get back to the terminal, we will not be able all four to travel at the same time. The programming will be done for three, only...

- We can reprogram it.

- If we have time... Let’s hurry. I’ll come back. Don’t wait for me. Don’t worry, I'll find a way. If the portal is not open anymore, I’ll wait for a signal.

- We'll send one, as soon as we get there, programming the terminal for a passenger, only, so it closes as soon as you get in and we bring no more danger along with us to the future.

- OK. Now, let's move on. Time is short.

Leona felt a sting in her chest. Things had gotten out of hand. The whole operation had been too risky, and now they were struggling to stay alive. She had the lead and show the way, but they had to be fast and unsuspecting, until they reached the terminal.

Then they heard a series of gun shots. What an efficient and dangerous way to rush things...