Brianne woke with a start. Lately, this wasn’t uncommon. It
had been happening more and more frequently. Her sleep had been fitful, if she
slept at all. She had always had trouble with sleep. She remembered telling her
mother she didn’t sleep when she was little, and while not fully true, it
showed that bouts of insomnia had always been a part of her life. However,
since starting college a year ago, the insomnia seemed constant, and when she
did manage to sleep, it was plagued with dreams. The kind of dreams so
realistic that she would wake up and have to sort through her thoughts and
memories. Which were real and which were an echo from the dreamscape? Some
nights the dreams were so intense that she would have been better rested if she
hadn’t slept at all. The more awake she became though, the less she retained of
the dreams. It was exhausting and she didn’t even have the benefit of knowing
why. To cope, she spent time studying, reading, binging shows, or spending time
with the only other person who slept as little as she did, Desmond.
Desmond lived in the building next door and was usually
available to chat no matter the time. It was comforting to know he was there.
His light hair was short and usually filled with paint or clay. He was an art
major who specialised in sculptures and she often found herself hanging out
with him in his studio space when she couldn’t sleep. He wore glasses with
black rims, that were not altogether unattractive. They complemented his
bright, green eyes. Brianne hadn’t missed this fact but she never really thought
of him as anything other than her nocturnal friend.
She rubbed her eyes and pulled over her phone to check the
time. Great, it is only two in the morning. She grabbed her computer from under
the bed (it had long ago stopped going back on her desk at night). She opened
the laptop and opened a tab for Facebook and a tab for Netflix. She started
playing her current show and clicked back over. She opened her chat list and
sure enough, Desmond was on. That was no surprise. He was always up, though his
lack of sleep was by choice. Brianne thought he was trying to encourage the
moody art major vibe.
She hovered over his icon but something kept her from
clicking. She couldn’t remember the dream that had startled her awake but the
emotions were still lingering. The dream had shaken her and despite the
distraction and company Desmond would provide, she decided not to reach out
this time. She closed their chat, and decided to unpack instead. School was
starting in a few days and her room was still a mess. Things were still in bags
and boxes everywhere. Her closet was nearly empty. The only thing set up was
her bed and that was only because her mom made it before leaving that first
day. It was her mother’s little tradition. She did it every year for each of her
kids. Brianne had thought it silly her Freshman year, but this year she was
much more appreciative. It saved her a night of sleeping on an unmade bed.
She had never been a
big fan of unpacking. Last year, half her stuff stayed in the boxes in which
they had come to Indiana University. It wasn’t that she didn’t use the things,
she just put them back in the boxes when she was done with them. She felt that
she would just have to pack them back up at the end of the year, so why bother.
This year, however, Brianne wanted to settle in more. She wanted to improve
and, from her independent research, insomnia could be exacerbated by an
uncomfortable living environment. Therefore, she was determined to unpack early
this year. She wanted to make use of her double single and so she started by
making the other bed, in case one of her friends from another dorm needed to
crash after hanging out too late with the Collins crew.
That was her dorm,
and the dorm of most of her friends. She liked living in Collins. It was made
up of three main buildings and a couple more over on “the hill”. She lived in
Cravens which was one of the three on the quad. Then on the floor above her
housed friends Emma and Anahit. They were roommates and friends from before
college. Desmond lived in the building next to theirs with two other guys. They
had a suite so usually everyone found themselves in and out of there. Brianne
and Desmond were generally there long after everyone else had left. He worked
on his art while she read books and did homework. They didn’t bother to talk
most of the time, they didn’t need to. Then there was Josh. He lived down the
road but was always there at Collins with them. He went to high school with
Desmond. And of course there was Thomas. He was a year older and had brought
them all together. He lived off campus this year and Brianne wasn’t sure that
he would still want to hang out with the kids in the dorms. She wasn’t sure how
this year would go, honestly. She worried things were different this year. But
Brianne was a worrier. It was probably just another feeling left over from some
long forgotten dream.
Brianne
climbed out of the bed and opened her closet, as she pulled out a box labelled:
going out, her phone buzzed. It was Anahit. She wasn’t often awake at this hour.
Not that she went to bed early. She just didn’t stay up till two AM unless she
was working on a project. Even though school hadn’t started yet, and wouldn’t
for a few more days, Brianne wouldn’t be surprised to find out Ana was up
working on an art project or binging Sherlock. Emma and she did things like
that. Though neither was an art major like Desmond, they both were fairly
artistic. It made sense for Emma, the music major. She was a free spirit and
the creative thing came naturally along with that. Anahit, however, was more
serious. She was a criminal justice major. She wanted to be a lawyer when she
graduated. Brianne thought that would suit her perfectly. She was good with
rules but was also personable. She always knew how to get her friends out of
trouble.
The text
was a simple “hey.” to which Brianne responded in kind. They texted back and
forth for a few minutes. Ana was sketching Martin Freeman and had seen Brianne
pop up on Facebook chat. She invited Bri to come upstairs and join her. Brianne
hesitated. She thought about unpacking more but then decided she’d rather have
the company. She grabbed her phone and her key and went up to Ana and Emma’s
room. She knocked lightly though Emma was unlikely to wake up. Once she was
asleep, she was asleep for the night. Brianne envied her. Anahit answered the
door and invited Bri in.
“Why are
you still up?” asked Brianne.
“Emma
was snoring and I couldn’t sleep so I decided to work on my sketches. Why are
you awake and not with Desmond? Aren’t you guys like always together at this
hour?” Brianne knew that all their friends thought they were secretly dating.
It was a fair assumption. They were always the last two hanging out together.
For the record, they were not. They simply shared a common experience. “I mean,
I saw he was up too and was surprised you weren’t over there.”
“If you
thought I was over there, why did you tell me to come here?” Bri asked with a
raised eyebrow and a smirk.
“Because
I’m better and plus I can be very persuasive.” She responded while going back
to her sketch work. It already resembled the current Watson. Brianne could
never draw like that. She was more of a writer herself.
“Well
you got me there.” Brianne took a seat on Anahit’s bed.
“So in
all seriousness, why aren’t you with Desmond? You guys have a fight?”
“No,”
Brianne wasn’t sure how to continue. She still didn’t really know why she
didn’t want to talk to him. She felt a little irrational for avoiding him over
a dream, especially a dream she didn’t even remember. “I just didn’t want to
bother him so late. I was going to get some unpacking done anyway. Wanted to be
better than last year you know?” Ana nodded without looking up from her sketch
but she didn’t seem convinced. Bri almost told her the truth but then their phones
all buzzed. It was Thomas. The message was short:
Come downstairs. Now.
This was unlike Thomas. Since meeting him, he was never
short of words. In fact, it is how he brought them all together.She had met him
late last year. He was sitting in their quad waiting for a friend for lunch in
the dining hall. She noticed him as she went in but thought nothing of him. He
came in a bit later, saw her eating alone and asked if he could sit with her.
She is rather shy but didn’t want to be rude. So down he sat and started
talking. He said his friend had stood him up and he didn’t like to sit alone.
She listened and somehow she knew they would be friends and pretty soon they
were making plans to do lunch again. Things were easy with Thomas. She didn’t
have to say much. He had enough to say for both of them.
The next
time they did lunch he brought Josh. Josh was quiet just like Brianne. He
laughed at the jokes and nodded his agreement to things but he never
contributed much of his own. He was a business major from Fort Wayne and he had
friends that were living in this dorm. His main friend in the dorms was named
Desmond. The last to join were Emma and Ana. They were eating lunch next to
them one day when someone mentioned show tunes and Emma, ever the music major,
jumped right in. Now that she thought of it, it was Thomas who had mentioned
it, as if he knew the reaction he would cause.
Brianne always admired how social Emma was. No matter where
they went, Emma made friends. She was goofy and kind and loud. She was the
opposite of Brianne’s quiet and reserved nature and they loved each other for
it.
Ana and Emma came as a package deal and filled out the group
perfectly. Brianne felt they were meant to be friends. And it seemed she was
right. So now, seeing Thomas’ short text gave her a chill.
She debated texting back asking what he needed but didn’t
want to waste the time. She thought it best just to go in case it was as
important as it sounded. She grabbed her key and looked at Anahit who was
checking her phone. “You get it, too?”
“Yes. I did. What do you think he wants?” Anahit responded
calmly. She pulled her long, dark hair back into a ponytail as she got up and
moved towards Emma.
“I don’t know, but my gut says it isn’t good.
“Thomas
texted us. It sounded urgent,” replied Anahit as she pulled her long dark hair
back into a ponytail. Her olive skin looked flawless and well rested. Her
slight almond eyes were clear and bright and her clothes were clean and
perfect. Emma, on the other hand, was wearing a t-shirt, pajama pants, and had
a floppy messy bun spilling auburn hair all over her pale face. Her glasses
were slightly crooked and her eyes were barely open. She yawned squinting her
wide, blue eyes even further.
“What do
you think he wants?” Brianne asked as they opened the door to the outside. But
before the other two could answer, they saw him. His shirt was torn and he had
a cut above his eye. Brianne rushed over to him and Emma finally started to
look more awake. “What happened to you? What’s going on? Anahit, call the
police.”
“No,
they can’t help us.” Thomas reached out to push Anahit’s phone down. “I’ll
explain when everyone is here. Josh went up to get Desmond.” Brianne’s mind
swam with questions. What was going on? Who hurt Thomas? Why not call the cops?
But the thing that bothered her most was how Josh was going to get to Desmond.
Josh didn’t live in Collins. He lived down the street in Wright. His keys
wouldn’t work in any of the other buildings, including Collins. So how was he
supposed to get into the building and then onto the right floor?
Suddenly,
Josh appeared and said simply, “he’s coming,” before flipping his medium
length, black hair out of his face. Emma sat on the ground and muttered
profanities. She clearly wasn't used to being awake at this time of night.
Moments
later, the door clicked open across the quad and Desmond appeared. “I have
arrived! You may begin your talking.” He ran a hand over his short light hair
and gestured for us to begin, as if he were their king. He gave little notice
to Thomas’s state or to Emma on the ground.
“Charming,”
mumbled Brianne under her breath.
“I’m
sorry to have woken you all up,” Thomas said as he looked at Emma, who simply
grunted, “but this is an emergency. I was going to wait until you guys were
better prepared but unfortunately, time is running short.”
He
paused unsure of how to continue. Impatient, Emma yelled, “Would someone please
explain to me why I am sitting on the ground in my pajamas at two in the
morning?!”
“Because
that is where you chose to sit. And could you try not to wake up everyone on
the quad?” Thomas continued, “anyway, as I was saying, I’m short on time. We
are short on time. This is gonna sound hard to believe, but we aren’t friends
by accident. I picked you and brought you together. You all have gifts. The
problem is, I don’t know what they are yet. I just know you have them.” Thomas
had a unique gift. He could sense others that had gifts but unfortunately, he
could not tell what those gifts were or even how strong they were.
“Are you
freaking kidding me,” Emma shouted as the wind ripped through the courtyard.
“You woke me up for this?” She stood, rather ungracefully and went to go
upstairs. “Come on Ana, you have the keys,” as she walked, she muttered away
about a ‘stupid prank’ while adding a great deal of profanities.
“I know
what this sounds like but I can prove it to you.” She stopped, partly to listen
and partly because Ana had not joined her. “I know my gift of finding you may
not seem that impressive but if you give me a chance, I can help you. Though if
you really want to leave, let us help. Josh.” Josh nodded, walked past Emma and
right through the door. He opened it from the inside as Emma backed away.
“What
the what!” yelled Emma.
Brianne’s head started to hurt. “Emma you have to stop
yelling, you are giving me a headache.”
“He
walked through a wall and you are concerned with my yelling!” the wind shook
the trees. Brianne grabbed her forehead in pain. It felt like a great pressure
in her temples.
Ana
turned to Emma and in her most convincing tone, told her to stop yelling. Emma
grumbled and sat back on the ground. “Now, to quote Emma, what the what is
happening? How did Josh just do that?” Brianne was always impressed with how
controlled Ana was. Brianne wasn’t exactly surprised but she was still a little
overwhelmed. Desmond just stood there with a pensive look on his face.
“It is
his gift. He can move through molecules. Well he can spread out his to move
between others. It’s complicated but he can walk through things. I told you,
you all have gifts. That’s his”
“Why can
he use his but we can’t. I mean, you don’t even know what we can do,”asked
Brianne despite the pressure that was building in her head. She placed a hand
to her right temple.
“I’ve
known Josh the longest. I had time to work with him and ease him into his gift.
We had time for me to observe and work before it was developed. But, like I
said, things are different with the rest of you. Some of you, I can guess, but
I’m not sure of anything. I just haven’t had time yet. I know this is a lot but
there is danger and I need all the help I can get.” Hearing the despair in Thomas’s voice, Brianne
felt uneasy. Thomas had been their rock and he was right, he was the reason
they were all friends.
“I’m
guessing you have already figured out that I was attacked,” he paused to take
in their grave expressions. “It was by a group called the Asarati.”
“The
Masarati?” Asked Desmond incredulously. Causing a smack from either side of
him.
“No, the
Asarati. They are an old group who want to claim the gifts for themselves.
Right now, anyone can be born into the gift or develop into it along their
path. But they want to find a way to control the gift. They want to make
themselves gods.” Thomas looked around the group as he spoke, taking in their
reactions.
“So
you’re saying we could be gods?” asked Desmond with a thoughtful look on his
face. Brianne’s headache grew stronger.
“I’d
prefer if you weren’t. There is nothing good down that road. And frankly, you
may end up with a simple gift like me. I can find those with gifts but that’s
all. It is important but not terribly powerful. Like I said, I don’t even know
what you can do.”
“If you
don’t know what we can do, why even gather us? We could be weak. In fact, we
are weak. We have no idea what we can do and even if we did, we have no
control. We can’t DO anything right now.” Ana, ever the pragmatist, asked the
questions on everyone’s mind.
“There
are ways to figure that out. If you come with me, we can train and work
together. You have days before classes to come work with me. And no gift is
truly weak. They all fit into the greater gift to weave the fabric of destiny.
My gift does me well. I found all of you didn’t I?”
Suddenly,
Josh and Brianne, turned to the street. Brianne’s head exploded with pain and
she clutched it tight. Ana rushed to her side and asked her if she was okay. As
this happened, Josh ran out to the street. He pulled dual knives out of his
shoes and took a defensive stance. Thomas asked, “are they back?” Josh didn’t
move. Just then Brianne collapsed. “We have to move. Something bad is coming
and we don’t have time to talk here.” They each nodded. Desmond picked up the
unconscious Brianne and they followed Thomas to his minivan. They piled in,
Josh climbing in last.
“Drive.”
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