Tuesday, June 10, 2014

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               If               the               rain               came               down               any               harder               in               the               small               town               it               would               float               away               to               sea.

The               small               town               of               Kapros               sat               on               the               edge               of               Milos,               an               island               just               off               the               side               of               Greece.

Too               many               people               in               the               town               were               superstitious.

Too               many               people               cared               about               silly               things,               like               the               weather.

I               know               I               didn't               care               about               the               weather               or               the               people               in               this               town.

Well,               there               was               one.

I               had               my               eye               on               a               girl               named               Zoe.

She               was               the               most               popular               girl               at               school,               but               of               course               everyone               was               in               love               with               her.

My               best               friend               Alexander               says               she's               a               slut,               but               I               know               he's               just               saying               that               because               Zoe's               denied               him               -               at               least               twice.

I've               only               spoken               to               Zoe               a               few               times               before,               but               I've               done               my               share               of               watching…and               waiting.
               "Hal,"               Alexander               started,               "you               need               to               give               it               up               man.

Zoe               is               never               going               to               look               twice               at               you.

Look,               we're               juniors               in               high               school               already.

Why               can't               you               just               find               a               simple               girl               in               the               tenth               grade?

Obsessing               over               Zoe               is               unhealthy               and               downright               pointless…"
               The               lights               in               the               hallway               flashed               for               a               minute               while               the               rain               pounded               against               the               windows.
               "Oh               please,"               I               began               jokingly,               "it's               not               reached               the               point               of               being               a               stalker."
               "I               hope               not               Hal.

Come               on,               Zoe's               a               total               siren.

Everyone               in               school               knows               it.

She's               any               guy's               heartbreak               hotel."
               "Ok               Alexander,               I               get               it               already.

You've               made               your               point.

My               mind               is               made               up               though."
               "Whatever               Hal,               let's               go               to               class               already."
               As               I               walked               to               class               I               realized               that               the               lockers,               people,               books,               and               audacious               teachers               were               totally               insignificant.

This               entire               town               felt               of               black               and               white,               and               I               knew               it               would               never               get               better.
               As               the               last               bell               rang               I               raced               back               to               my               house,               through               the               grey               cobblestone               pathways               and               the               pristine               sand.

As               I               trotted               down               the               path               I               spotted               a               peculiar               looking               vendor               I've               never               seen               before.

The               vendor               seemed               almost               daunting,               but               my               curiosity               got               the               best               of               me               and               I               unconsciously               started               towards               the               stall.
               "Are               you               new               in               town?"               I               slowly               inquired               after               reluctantly               approaching               the               stall.
               The               woman,               who               looked               intimidating               yet               somewhat               gallant               amongst               the               humble               stall,               peered               at               me               with               crystal               green               eyes,               the               color               of               olives,               which               caused               me               to               shudder.
               "Hello               child.

Have               you               come               to               buy               some               shells?"
               "Shells,"               I               retorted,               "you're               selling               shells               on               a               beach?

Lady,               you're               not               going               to               make               a               lot               of               money               selling               seashells.

They're               everywhere               here."
               The               woman               donned               a               wise               smile               and               pointed               to               the               assortment               of               shells               that               had               been               assorted               into               colors               of               many               kinds.

The               shells               themselves               weren't               of               any               particular               uniqueness,               yet               they               gave               off               a               faint               glow.
               "These               shells               aren't               normal,"               the               woman               chimed,               "they               represent               the               desires               of               life.

Each               color               corresponds               to               a               different               desire."
               I               patiently               waited               for               her               to               further               explain,               but               the               suspicious               vendor               made               no               sign               of               continuing.
               "Well,"               I               questioned               her,               slightly               agitated,               "what               does               each               color               represent?"
               The               woman               slowly               ran               her               fingers               over               the               many               shells               then               slowly               looked               up               at               me.

She               gestured               for               me               to               move               closer               to               the               stall               and               I               leaned               into               her,               preparing               for               some               fascinating               response.
               "Each               shell               has               its               own               meaning.

Only               you               know               which               shell               you               need."
               I               took               a               step               back               and               glowered               at               the               woman,               frustrated               with               her               lack               of               a               proper               explanation.

Once               again               I               peered               at               the               shells               and               one               particular               color               caught               my               eye.

This               singular               shell               was               smallish               in               size,               but               shone               an               astonishing               cerulean               color.

The               luminescent               blue               reminded               of               the               color               of               my               father's               eyes.

My               father               who               was               out               at               sea.
               "How               much               for               these               shells?"               I               asked               with               unexpected               eagerness.
               "You               cannot               afford               these               shells,"               the               woman               replied               resolute.
               "Why               not?"
               "You               do               not               know               what               your               heart               truly               wants               yet."
               I               turned               from               the               stall               and               started               home,               wondering               at               the               meaning               of               the               vendor's               words.

I               wanted               Zoe,               I               wanted               color.

Wouldn't               love               be               some               pink               color?

Or               some               deep               red?

I               shook               my               head.

No               shell               shone               brighter               than               the               blue               ones               to               me.
               Walking               through               the               wispy               night               air               felt               good.

The               climate               tonight               was               fairly               tolerable               and               a               bit               balmy.

The               green               plum               trees               swayed               carefully               in               the               wind               and               the               breeze               felt               amazing.

As               I               made               my               way               into               my               house               I               carefully               sauntered               into               the               back               door.

My               mother               stood               in               the               kitchen,               always               cooking,               always               waiting.
               "How               was               school               Hal?"               my               mother               questioned               at               the               sound               of               me               shutting               the               door.
               "It               was               fine               mom.

School               is               school."
               "I               see.

So,               are               there               any               new               girls               in               your               life?"               she               asked               half               joking,               half               serious.
               "Mom!"               I               shouted               irritatingly.
               "What?

Isn't               it               normal               for               a               mother               to               ask               these               questions?

You               know               Hal,               it's               a               shame               you               can't               get               over               that               little               Zoe               girl."
               The               wind               beat               against               the               windows               and               my               mother               latched               them               up               and               closed               the               curtains.
               "You               know               Hal,"               she               started               after               a               moment               of               silence,               "there's               nothing               wrong               with               liking               someone,               but               you               have               been               in               love               with               the               same               girl               since               middle               school.

I               just               can't               understand               why               you're               so               caught               up               on               this               girl.

Mrs.

Lucas               down               the               street               told               that               Zoe               girl               has               been               seen               around               town               with               different               gentleman               -               in               the               same               night               no               less!"
               Thunder               sounded               overhead               and               white               lighting               tensed               through               the               sky.
               "Mom,               Mrs.

Lucas               is               an               old               gossip!

Now               that               Mr.

Lucas               is               in               Greece               doing               business,               she               has               nothing               better               to               do               with               her               time.

Anyways,               let's               just               drop               it               already."
               "Ok               Hal.

On               another               note,               Mrs.

Zorba's               daughter               has               become               quite               a               catch.

Why               don't               you               go               down               and               see               her               sometime?

Nicola               is               such               a               sweet               girl.

She               might               not               be               as               exciting               as               Zoe,               but               Nicola               is               pretty               in               her               own               way.

You               know               Hal,               sometimes               it's               good               to               go               with               what's               right               instead               of               what               may               seem               better."
               "Thanks               Mom,               I'll               keep               that               in               mind."
               I               quickly               retreated               to               my               room               and               threw               my               backpack               on               the               bed.

I               peered               out               of               my               porthole               shaped               window               and               inhaled               the               sea-spray               air.

I               closed               my               eyes               and               searched               the               corners               of               my               mind               for               some               sense               of               reality.

It               was               not               there.

It               seemed               as               if               my               mind               held               nothing               of               consequence               -               only               the               mundane               daily               rituals               I               was               forced               to               repeat.
               The               next               day               at               school               passed               as               any               other.

Alexander               and               I               walked               the               halls               of               the               school               as               always;               him               chatting               with               girls,               me               daydreaming.

As               soon               as               the               clock               struck               three               Alexander               and               I               tore               out               of               the               building               and               became               dissolved               into               a               pack               of               kids               flooding               into               the               parking               lot,               waiting               for               parents               or               simply               hanging               out               by               their               cars.
               "Wanna               hang               out               today?"               Alexander               asked,               all               the               while               searching               for               girls               in               the               crowd               of               kids.
               "Sure,"               I               replied,               and               then               stopped.

I               thought               of               the               mysterious               vendor               and               the               shells.

"Yeah               that's               fine.

Come               by               around               4."
               "Sure,               I'll               swing               by               around               then."
               I               waved               bye               to               Alexander               and               turned               to               leave.

As               I               sorted               my               way               out               of               the               crowd,               I               spotted               Zoe.

Zoe,               with               her               long               brown               tresses               blowing               in               the               wind,               stood               amongst               her               friends               laughing               and               chatting.

I               sighed               and               kept               walking,               dreaming               of               the               day               when               I               could               envelop               her               in               my               arms.
               I               walked               quickly               down               the               familiar               streets               and               jumped               over               the               wooden               fates               at               the               edge               of               town,               hoping               to               find               the               mysterious               vendor               once               more.

Irritation               swelled               up               within               me               when               I               could               not               find               the               vendor.
               "Again,               you               seek               something               you               cannot               control"               a               voice               said               aloud,               almost               a               whisper               in               the               wind.
               I               turned               around               quickly,               attempting               to               locate               the               voice.

I               spotted               the               mysterious               vendor               and               her               cart               of               shells               close               to               the               edge               of               the               beach.

The               cart               now               stood               at               the               edge               of               the               water,               where               the               sea               touches               the               sky,               almost               like               a               gateway               to               the               heavens.

I               hurried               over               to               the               cart               and               frantically               searched               for               the               fair               blue               shells               that               had               shined               so               bright               the               previous               day.

It               didn't               take               me               long               to               spot               the               shells,               glowing               just               as               before.
               "I               would               like               some               shells               please.

One               of               these               blue               ones."
               The               vendor               looked               at               the               blue               shells               then               eyed               me               with               concern.

"The               blue               ones               are               special.

You               cannot               possible               understand               what               it               means               to               possess               them."
               What               do               you               mean               not               ready?"I               angrily               inquired.

"Listen,               I               didn't               ask               for               a               lecture,               I               simply               wish               to               buy               some               shells.

Are               you               selling               them               or               not?"
               The               vendor               sighed               and               shook               her               long               golden               hair.

Reluctantly               she               nodded               and               handed               me               two               shells.
               "Why               have               you               given               me               just               two?"               I               asked               hastily,               peering               at               the               glow               coming               off               the               surface               of               the               shells.
               "These               shells               are               merely               pieces               of               a               whole.

You               need               all               of               them               to               finish               the               creation               of               your               choice."
               "Creation?

What               kind               of               creation?"
               "You               will               know               what               to               create,               when               the               time               comes."
               I               eyed               the               blue               shells               in               my               hand               and               hugged               them               in               my               fist.

I               gazed               at               the               other               shells               and               back               at               the               vendor.

The               vendor               seemed               to               radiate               with               the               same               light               as               the               shells.

I               started               to               ask               her               if               she               was               a               spirit               or               a               demon,               but               I               realized               that               was               impossible.

It's               the               21st               century               after               all.
               "So               what,               do               I               glue               them               together?"               I               asked               after               a               few               moments.
               "No,               these               shells               must               be               bonded               -               by               fire.

You               will               need               these               matches               to               bond               them."
               I               nodded               and               accepted               the               matches               cautiously.

I               turned               to               start               back               towards               the               road,               and               then               stopped.
               "What's               your               name?

You               must               have               a               name?"
               The               vendor               looked               at               me               once               again,               with               eyes               full               of               wisdom,               and               something               else               I               could               not               place.

It               seemed               almost               as               if               the               cosmos               dwelled               there.
               "I               do,               my               name               is               Althea."
               I               nodded               once               more               and               hurried               home.
               I               silently               entered               the               house               with               my               shells               and               matches               and               made               my               way               into               my               dim               room.

I               studied               the               shells               and               the               matches               carefully.

I               didn't               know               where               to               begin               or               what               to               do.

I               paced               my               room,               thinking,               and               thinking.

After               a               few               minutes               I               finally               placed               the               shells               on               my               desk               and               sank               into               a               nearby               chair.

Suddenly,               a               pebble               thumped               against               the               pane               of               my               window               and               I               peered               out.

Alexander               stood               smiling               and               waving.

I               opened               my               porthole               and               motioned               for               him               to               come               in.

Seconds               later               Alexander               came               to               a               stop               outside               my               door               and               knocked               loudly.
               "Come               in,"               I               cried               as               I               sat               staring               down               at               the               shells               and               the               matches.
               Alexander               sauntered               in               and               plopped               down               on               the               edge               of               my               bed.
               "Hey               dude,               what's               up?"               Alexander               asked,               peering               around               my               room.
               "Thinking.

Trying               to               figure               out               how               to               bond               these,"               I               replied               as               I               continued               to               stare               at               the               shells               and               matches.
               Alexander               leaned               over               my               shoulder               and               plopped               down               once               more               on               my               bed.
               "Cool               shells.

Are               they               a               present               for               Zoe?"               Alexander               asked               teasingly.
               "Yes               actually,               they               are.

The               vendor               lady               says               I'm               supposed               to               bond               them               with               fire."
               Alexander               stopped               bouncing               on               my               bed               and               stared               at               me.

"Hal,               what               vendor               are               you               talking               about?

Never               mind               the               vendor;               how               long               are               you               going               to               be               caught               up               on               that               Zoe               chick?

She's               just               another               dumb               broad.

I               just               don't               get               it."
               The               wind               outside               smacked               against               my               window,               rattling               the               shutters.
               "Alexander,               of               course               you               don't               understand.

Zoe               is               just,               the               one.

I               can               just               feel               it."
               Alexander               strolled               across               the               room               and               reached               for               the               light               switch.
               "Hal,               it's               too               damn               dark               in               here               man.

I'll               just               turn               on               the               lig…"
               "Stop               it!"               I               shouted               loudly.

Louder               than               I               had               anticipated               or               intended.
               Alexander               stared               at               me               as               if               I               were               a               lunatic               and               sighed.

Lazily               he               sat               down               on               the               edge               of               the               bed               once               more.
               "So,               where               did               you               say               you               got               those               shells               again?"
               I               rolled               my               eyes               and               fumbled               with               the               pack               of               matches.

"The               vendor               near               the               beach               Alexander.

I               already               said."
               "Oh.

I               don't               remember               ever               seeing               any               woman               vendor               on               the               edge               of               the               beach.

Are               you               sure               you're               not               hallucinating               Hal?

Your               love               has               finally               driven               you               crazy!"
               Out               of               nowhere,               Alexander               threw               a               pillow               at               me               and               began               laughing               aloud.
               I               couldn't               help               but               smirk               at               the               antics               of               my               best               friend.
               "You're               the               crazy               one.

What               do               you               know               anyway?

Have               you               ever               even               been               in               love?"
               Dramatically,               Alexander               jumped               to               his               feet               and               sighed.

"Alas               my               son,               I               have               indeed.

This               is               why,               I               must               confess,               a               heart               like               yours               is               too               soon               made               glad.

You               cannot               know               if               this               love               you're               feeling               is               true               love               or               not."
               I               stood               up               out               of               my               chair               and               eyed               Alexander.

"You               actually               pay               attention               in               English               class?

Or               let               me               guess,               you               memorized               that               to               pull               in               the               girls?

Either               way,               I'm               not               playing.

I'm               serious               about               Zoe."
               Alexander               nodded               thoughtfully               then               threw               his               hands               in               the               air.

"So,               are               you               ready               to               head               over               to               Darius'               house?

He's               having               that               big               party               tonight."
               "No,"               I               mumbled               half               aloud,               "I               think               I'll               stay               here               for               a               few.

I               want               to               start               making               whatever               it               is               I'm               supposed               to               create."
               "Sounds               interesting.

Well,               I'll               be               off               then.

Want               me               to               turn               on               the               lights               for               you?"
               "Nah,               I'm               fine."
               Alexander               quietly               left               my               room               and               I               was               left               alone,               yet               again,               to               mull               over               the               puzzle               of               the               shells.
               Hours               must               have               passed               before               I               realized               it               was               dark               outside.

Shit!

It               was               already               ten               o               clock               and               I               was               still               in               my               school               uniform.

I               needed               to               change               for               Darius'               party.

I               wanted               to               look               my               best               because               I               knew               Zoe               would               be               there,               somewhere.

I               threw               on               some               denim               pants               and               shrugged               into               one               of               my               new               button               down               shirts.

I               ruffled               my               hair               and               quickly               brushed               my               teeth.

I               gave               my               reflection               a               final               glance               and               started               out               of               the               door.
               Darius'               house               was               right               on               the               beach,               so               it               was               easy               enough               to               find.

Darius               always               threw               parties               during               the               summertime               so               every               kid               in               school               knew               where               he               lived.

I               sprinted               down               the               cold               cobblestone               pavement               and               made               my               way               down               to               the               beach.

I               counted               the               gleaming               houses               until               Darius'               villa               came               into               sight.

I               strolled               up               to               the               house               and               the               music               blaring               from               the               speakers               hit               my               ears               with               a               bang.

I               walked               through               the               door               and               immediately               spotted               Alexander               hanging               out               with               Darius               and               some               other               kids               from               our               class.

I               grabbed               a               red               cup               and               strolled               over               to               them,               greeting               random               party               goers               as               I               passed.
               "You're               finally               here!

Didn't               think               you               were               going               to               make               it,               you               seashell               obsessed               fanatic!"               Alexander               mocked               as               he               slapped               me               on               the               back.
               I               took               a               sip               of               my               drink               and               stared               at               my               best               friend.
               "Sea               shell               obsessed               fanatic?

What               the               hell               does               that               mean?

I               thought               your               name               was               Hal?"               Darius               asked               half               serious               as               he               sipped               his               drink.
               "Don't               worry,               it               still               is               Darius.

Alexander               doesn't               know               what               the               hell               he's               talking               about.

Alexander               must               be               drunk               already               -               you               know               he               can               only               manage               chick               beer,"               I               replied               as               I               took               a               large               gulp               of               my               drink.
               The               group               of               boys               laughed               and               made               a               few               more               jokes               at               Alexander's               expense,               and               he               nodded               and               laughed               in               agreement.

I               drifted               in               and               out               of               the               conversation,               all               the               while               searching               for               Zoe.

Sure               enough,               I               caught               a               glimpse               of               her               amongst               a               group               of               girls               in               the               kitchen,               heading               out               the               backdoor.
               "Hey               Alexander,"               I               chimed               in               quickly,               "let's               go               chill               by               the               beach.

Diana               is               out               there               and               I               heard               she's               been               asking               about               you."               I               felt               bad               for               lying               to               Alexander,               but               I               wanted               to               talk               to               Zoe               -               alone.

Alexander's               specialty               was               drawing               the               attention               of               a               crowd,               and               I               needed               to               get               Zoe               away               from               her               band               of               friends.
               Alexander               smiled               and               nodded               quickly.

"Sure               dude,               let's               cruise."               Mentioning               girls               usually               did               it               for               Alexander.

Especially               Diana.

I               had               him               -               hook,               line,               and               sinker.
               Alexander               and               I               walked               through               the               party,               stopping               every               once               in               a               while               to               exchange               greetings               with               our               tipsy               classmates.

Finally,               we               were               able               to               make               it               outside.

Darius'               back               yard               was               the               beach               and               tonight               it               was               crowded               with               groups               of               kids.

I               searched               the               crowds               for               Zoe's               familiar               hair               and               figure               but               I               could               not               see               her.

Alexander               was               already               talking               to               a               girl               by               the               bonfire               and               I               was               left               alone.
               I               was               about               to               head               back               into               the               house               when               I               heard               a               whisper               in               the               wind.

I               turned               about               and               saw               nothing               out               of               the               ordinary.

I               shrugged               and               walked               toward               the               house               once               more.

Again,               the               whisper               in               the               wind               drifted               around               me.

I               searched               the               beach               once               more               and               spotted               a               familiar               figure               there.

About               half               a               mile               from               Darius'               house               stood               the               vendor,               Althea.

I               trotted               over               to               her               cart               and               stared               at               her.
               "May               I               help               you?"               she               asked               plainly.
               "How               do               you               bond               the               shells?"               I               asked,               hoping               for               a               straightforward               reply.
               "The               matches               -               of               course.

The               matches               are               the               fire               of               life.

Use               their               power."
               :               I               stared               at               Althea,               dumbfounded.

"What               does               that               even               mean?"
               "Fire               is               knowledge,               young               man.

The               secret               of               the               matches               is               something               that               cannot               be               taught."
               I               kicked               some               sand               with               my               shoe               and               nodded.

"Alright,               alright.

Well,               can               you               give               me               more               shells               then.

Enough               shells               to               create               something               with."
               Althea               slowly               nodded               and               handed               me               a               small               bag               full               of               shells.
               I               reached               for               the               bag               and               held               it               gently               in               my               grip.

I               opened               the               bag               and               stared               at               the               glowing               blue               shells,               waiting               to               be               used.

I               looked               up               again               and               Althea               was               no               longer               standing               there.
               I               started               towards               Darius'               backyard               once               more               and               spotted               Zoe               by               the               tide               -               alone.

I               took               a               deep               breath               and               walked               up               next               to               her.
               "Hey               Zoe,"               I               started               nervously.
               She               looked               up               quickly               and               a               slow               smile               came               to               porcelain               face.

Her               cheeks               were               a               perfect               red               and               I               wanted               to               lay               my               hand               against               it               more               than               anything.
               "Hi               Hal.

What's               up?"
               "Oh               nothing.

Just               admiring               the               waves.

Are               you               enjoying               the               party?"
               "Sure,               a               party               is               a               party,"               Zoe               replied               playing               with               the               sand               between               her               feet.
               I               was               so               anxious               about               approaching               Zoe               that               I               didn't               even               realize               that               the               bag               of               shells               were               still               tight               in               my               hand.

Nervously,               I               attempted               to               shove               them               in               my               pocket               but               a               loose               shell               fell               out               and               landed               in               the               sand               by               Zoe's               feet.
               Slowly,               Zoe               bent               down               to               pick               it               up               and               handed               it               to               me.

"That's               such               a               pretty               shell               Hal.

Where               did               you               find               it?"
               My               face               burned               at               her               question.

"Um,               nowhere               really.

If               you               like               it,               I               could               make               you               something               out               of               it."
               Zoe               eyed               me               beneath               her               long               dark               lashes               and               heavy               black               eyeliner.

"Sure,"               she               began,               "make               me               something               special."
               "What               would               you               like?"
               "Hmm,"               Zoe               pondered               for               a               moment,               "what               I               truly               want,               I               doubt               you               could               give               me.

So,               I               guess               I'll               settle               for               anything.

Whatever               you               make               is               fine               with               me,               Hal."
               "What               you               really               want?

Tell               me,               Zoe.

I               promise               not               to               laugh."
               "Well,               I               guess               I               just               want               to               fly."
               I               smiled               to               myself               at               her               reply,               understanding               exactly               what               she               meant.

"I               know               how               you               feel,               Zoe.

In               that               case,               I'll               give               you               wings.

Just               you               wait.

I'll               make               you               fly."
               Laughing,               Zoe               ran               into               the               low               tide               and               kicked               some               water               towards               me.

"Alright               Hal.

I               can               see               you're               pretty               serious               -               for               whatever               reason.

I               accept.

If               you               can               give               this               caged               bird               a               pair               of               wings,               I'll               give               you               my               heart.

Deal?"
               Eagerly,               I               nodded               my               head.

Zoe               heart               is               all               I               ever               wanted;               it               was               all               I               had               ever               dreamed               of.

"Deal.

Zoe,               come               to               my               house               one               week               from               today               and               I'll               have               them               for               you.

No               matter               what               happens,               I'll               set               you               free.

Will               you               promise               to               come               to               my               house               on               Friday?"
               Zoe               nodded               and               quickly               kissed               my               cheek.

Laughing               once               again,               she               raced               back               towards               the               house               to               join               the               party.

I               felt               at               the               bag               of               shells               in               my               pocket               and               their               presence,               along               with               Zoe's               promise,               now               gave               me               newfound               confidence.

I               walked               back               towards               the               road               from               the               beach               and               quickly               made               my               way               back               home.
               "Hey               Hal.

Where               have               you               been               all               night?"               my               mother               immediately               questioned               as               I               opened               the               front               door.

I               turned               the               corner               to               see               her               in               the               kitchen,               baking               bread               with               the               Dutch               oven.
               "Nowhere               special,"               I               replied               as               I               watched               her               skillfully               remove               the               fresh               bread               from               the               oven,               "just               at               Darius'               house               hanging               out               with               a               few               kids."
               "Oh,               that               sounds               fun               dear.

Wait               a               moment,               what               is               that               shiny               mark               on               your               cheek?"
               My               hand               quickly               rushed               to               the               side               of               my               cheek               where               Zoe's               lips               had               left               their               mark,               and               my               face               burned               red               with               pleasure               and               embarrassment.
               Squinting               at               me               curiously               my               mother               stared               at               the               red               mark               on               my               neck.

"Is               that               a               kiss               mark,               Hal?

Who               have               you               been               kissing               on               young               man?

I               don't               remember               you               having               a               girlfriend."
               I               had               no               intention               of               telling               her               it               was               Zoe.

Instead,               I               was               preparing               to               tell               her               some               lie               about               a               kissing               game               when               the               doorbell               suddenly               rang.

Relieved               by               the               interruption,               I               walked               over               to               the               door               and               opened               it.

Behind               the               door               Alexander               stood,               grinning.

I               let               my               best               friend               in,               thankful               for               his               presence.
               "Hey               Hal,"               Alexander               began               as               he               walked               in               the               door               slowly,               "where'd               you               race               off               to?

You               forgot               yourself               at               Darius'.

No               worries               though,               I               brought               it               for               you."
               I               chided               myself               for               forgetting               my               cell               phone.

"Thanks               Alexander.

You               totally               saved               me."
               "Don't               mention               it               -               it's               what               I               do.

Besides,               I               can               understand               why               you               would               have               forgotten               it.

Don't               think               I               didn't               totally               see               you               with               Zoe."
               I               groaned               at               Alexander's               remark               and               sure               enough,               my               mom's               questioning               resumed               immediately.
               "Hal!

Zoe               is               the               girl               that               gave               you               that               kiss               on               your               cheek?

Hal,               what               did               I               tell               you?

That               girl               in               nothing               but               troub…"
               "My               dear               Vesta,"               Alexander               smoothly               interrupted,               "you're               looking               more               beautiful               than               ever.

Is               that               some               fresh               bread               you're               baking?

Vesta,               you               truly               have               a               way               in               the               kitchen.

I               can't               believe               you               aren't               a               patisserie.

No               one               in               town               can               cook               like               you               can."
               My               mother               giggled               and               straightened               her               hair.

"Oh               goodness               Alexander,               you               silly               thing.

Are               you               hungry               dear?

I've               got               some               baklava               and               coffee."
               Alexander               rushed               over               and               gave               my               mother               a               loud               kiss               on               the               cheek.

"Hal,               you're               moms               a               dream               girl.

I               think               I'm               in               heaven!"
               Alexander               and               I               slid               onto               stools               by               the               kitchen               bar               and               waited               for               our               desserts.

"Yeah               I               know,"               I               mumbled               as               I               watched               her               serve               the               food               and               drink.
               After               we               had               each               consumed               3               slices               of               baklava               and               drank               2               cups               of               coffee               each,               Alexander               and               I               headed               out               to               my               back               porch               and               slid               into               hammocks.

Swinging               slowly,               we               talked               about               life               and               school.

After               an               hour               of               chatter,               we               finally               dozed               off               underneath               a               sky               of               stars.
               Monday's,               a               day               I               usually               spent               dreading,               passed               by               swiftly.

I               was               excited               to               get               home               to               work               on               the               shells,               to               create               the               wings               for               Zoe.

I               spent               every               hour               I               could               working               on               the               shell's               secret.

How               could               I               use               matches               that               didn't               work?

No               matter               how               hard               I               tried               to               get               the               matches               to               light,               they               just               wouldn't               spark.

After               a               few               hours,               I               threw               the               matches               down               on               my               bed               and               sighed.

Maybe               I               wasn't               meant               to               know               their               secret.

I               closed               my               eyes               and               let               the               sound               of               wind               and               rain               hit               my               window.

I               have               to               do               it.

I               must               make               Zoe's               wings.

I               chided               myself               at               my               lack               of               resolve.

I               loved               Zoe.

I               wanted               her               to               be               free.
               Once               more               I               reached               for               the               matches               at               this               time               I               felt               an               calm               fall               over               me.

I               carefully               struck               the               match               once               more               and               this               time               I               was               rewarded               with               fire.

A               warm,               yellow               light               danced               in               my               dreary               room.

I               smiled               to               myself               and               watched               as               the               flames               from               the               match               flickered.

Slowly,               picking               up               the               two               shells,               I               placed               the               lighted               match               to               the               shells               and               watch               the               yellow               light               turn               amber.

The               two               blue               shells               bonded               perfectly               together.

The               bonding               was               easy               enough,               although               in               the               process               the               most               unusual               humming               noise               occurred.

I               stared               down               at               the               bonded               shells,               and               pleased               with               my               success,               began               to               cheer               loudly.
               "Hal,               is               that               you               yelling?

What's               going               on               up               there?"               my               mother               called               at               the               foot               of               the               stairs.
               "Nothing's               wrong               mom.

I'm               fine."
               I               hadn't               realized               my               mother               had               already               returned               home               from               shopping.

I               usually               heard               the               front               door               open               from               my               bedroom,               but               I               must               have               been               too               busy               with               the               shells               to               notice.

I               knew               my               mom               wouldn't               let               my               yelling               go               without               some               form               of               questioning,               so               I               quickly               hid               my               shells               and               the               matches.

Sure               enough,               a               few               moments               later               she               opened               the               door               and               stared               at               me.
               "Hal,               what               are               you               up               here               yelling               for?

I               thought               you               were               resting."
               "I               was               resting.

I               just               had               a               good               dream.

I               didn't               realize               I               was               yelling               so               loud.

Sorry               Mom,"               I               replied               innocently               as               I               sat               up               in               my               bed.
               Nodding               slowly,               she               looked               around               my               room,               probably               wondering               if               I               was               hiding               something               -               or               someone.
               "If               you're               not               sleeping,               I'll               just               cut               your               light               on.

It's               pretty               dim               in               here               Hal."
               I               stood               up               from               my               bed               and               slunk               down               in               my               desk               chair.

"Don't               worry               about               it,               Mom.

Leave               the               lights               off               if               you               don't               mind."
               My               mother               sighed               and               nodded.

Once               more               inspecting               the               room,               she               slowly               turned               and               walked               back               down               the               steps.
               I               smiled               to               myself               as               I               ran               over               and               shut               my               door               and               locked               it.

I               once               more               retrieved               the               shells               and               matches               and               began               bonding               another               shell.

The               humming               noise               took               me               off               guard,               but               soon               I               was               used               to               the               sound               it               made.

Although               I               wanted               to               spend               every               waking               moment               working               on               the               shells,               I               knew               I               couldn't               slack               off               on               my               homework.

I               would               be               killed               if               I               made               anything               less               than               a               B.
               At               dinner               that               night,               I               sat               silently               eating               my               food,               pondering               what               the               creation               could               be.

Zoe               wanted               wings.

Birds               had               wings.

Birds               were               so               cliché               though.

There               were               plenty               of               birds               by               the               beach,               always               landing               around               the               dock.

My               mom               sat               across               from               and               eyed               me               as               I               played               with               my               food.
               "Is               something               wrong               with               your               food,               Hal?"
               "No               Mom,               its               fine.

I'm               just               tired."
               She               raised               her               eyebrow               at               me               and               gave               me               a               funny               glance.

"Weren't               you               just               resting               earlier?

Are               you               sick?"
               I               quickly               shook               my               head               and               stuffed               some               food               in               my               mouth.

"No,               I'm               fine.

I               just               got               a               lot               of               homework               to               do."
               My               mother               slowly               nodded               and               went               back               to               her               plate.
               I               mentally               sighed.

After               a               few               minutes               of               random               questioning               from               my               mother,               I               quickly               jumped               up               and               put               my               dishes               in               the               sink.

As               I               started               to               race               up               the               steps               my               mother               called               for               me               to               come               back               downstairs.
               "Sorry               Hal,               I               know               you've               got               homework               but               could               you               run               down               to               the               market               in               town               and               get               me               some               feta               cheese.

I've               ran               out               and               I               need               some               to               make               lunch               tomorrow."
               I               groaned               but               accepted.

I               walked               out               of               the               front               door               and               started               down               the               street               towards               the               market.

I               slowly               trotted               down               the               cobblestone               path,               looking               at               the               surrounding               houses               full               of               familiar               people.

Every               so               often               someone               would               greet               me               and               ask               about               my               mother.

I               couldn't               stand               when               people               asked               the               same               mundane               questions.

After               a               while,               I               finally               made               it               into               the               downtown               market.

As               I               headed               towards               the               familiar               grocery               store               I               happened               upon               a               child's               novelty               shop.

I               smiled               at               the               nostalgia               the               old               toys               gave               me.

Searching               the               window               for               familiar               toys,               I               gasped.

Sitting               in               the               window               was               a               perfect               pair               of               wings.

The               wings               were               incandescent               blue               with               intricate               detail               shaded               silver.

I               rushed               into               the               store               and               headed               straight               for               the               wings.

There               was               no               price               tag               there.

I               scanned               the               store               until               I               spotted               the               clerk               near               the               back.
               "Excuse               me,               how               much               are               these?"               I               inquired.
               "The               wings?

Well               they               were               $20,               but               I               think               they're               on               sale.

I               can               let               you               have               them               for               $10               plus               tax."
               I               readily               accepted               and               I               carefully               picked               up               the               pair               of               wings               and               paid               for               them.

I               danced               with               joy               at               my               find               and               ran               to               the               grocery               store               and               picked               up               the               cheese.

Rushing               home,               I               enjoyed               the               warm               flow               from               the               stone               houses               as               I               raced               to               make               my               way               home.
               "Here's               your               cheese               mom!"               I               called               as               I               placed               the               grocery               bag               on               the               kitchen               table.
               "Thanks               Hal,"               my               mother               called               from               the               living               room.
               Before               my               mom               could               tear               herself               away               from               her               silly               soap               operas,               I               raced               up               the               steps               and               shut               my               door.

I               carefully               placed               the               wings               beside               my               bed               and               sighed.

I               looked               at               the               clock               by               my               bed               and               groaned.

It               was               getting               late               and               Alexander               and               I               had               clean               up               duty               early               in               the               morning.

Eager               to               work               on               the               shells,               I               didn't               want               to               sleep.

I               knew               I               would               be               in               big               trouble               if               I               was               late               to               clean               up               duty               so               I               finally               gave               in               and               hopped               into               bed.

I               nestled               into               my               pillows               and               smiled.

I               dreamed               that               night               of               Zoe               and               the               shimmery               wings.
               School               the               next               day               passed               in               a               blur.

As               the               bell               rang               Alexander               quickly               pulled               me               to               the               side.
               "Hal,               you're               not               going               to               believe               this.

Diana's               dad               is               letting               Diana               borrow               their               beach               house               tonight.

Diana               is               having               a               party               and               she               wants               us               to               come."
               I               thought               of               the               shells               left               lying               in               my               room               -               unfinished.

"Sure,               where               is               her               beach               house?"
               "It's               in               Lithos."
               "Lithos,"               I               began               quickly,               "that's               an               hour               from               here!

I               can't               today               Alexander.

I'm               busy"
               Alexander               flashed               me               a               puppy               dog               face               and               whined.

"Come               on               Hal.

I've               helped               you               before               in               the               past.

Do               this               one               thing               for               me."
               As               usual,               Alexander               was               right.

I               sighed               and               nodded.

Alexander               jumped               for               joy               and               raced               over               to               Diana,               who               smiled               and               grinned               when               Alexander               told               her               that               he               and               I               were               coming.

After               a               few               minutes,               Alexander               and               I               slid               in               the               back               on               Diana's               convertible.

Although               I               felt               forlorn               about               being               unable               to               finish               the               shells,               I               was               having               fun.

The               drive               to               Lithos               wasn't               as               bad               as               I               thought               it               would               be.

Seeing               the               Greek               landscape               from               the               backseat               of               a               convertible               made               everything               the               better.

The               rolling               ocean               in               the               distance               seemed               to               be               calling               me.

I               have               a               relaxed               sigh               as               we               sped               down               the               highway.

Not               long               after               I               relaxed               we               rolled               up               at               the               beach               house.

It               felt               like               we               had               just               got               there,               but               before               I               knew               it               we               had               been               partying               and               cruising               around               town               until               dark.

Diana               finally               told               us               it               was               time               to               head               back               home               before               everyone               got               grounded.

I               actually               felt               sullen               at               the               prospect.

I               was               having               fun               hanging               out               with               my               best               friend               and               the               girls.

On               the               ride               home               I               watched               the               scenery               from               my               window               and               sighed.

I               didn't               know               if               I               was               ready               to               go               back.
               Diana               dropped               me               off               at               my               house               and               I               walked               in               the               front               door.

My               mother               must               have               already               gone               to               sleep               because               she               wasn't               downstairs               like               she               usually               was.

I               quietly               walked               up               the               stairs               to               my               room               and               shut               my               door.

I               peered               at               the               shells               in               my               dresser               drawer               and               noticed               their               glow               seemed               less               bright.

I               shrugged.

Maybe               it               was               just               me.

I               shut               the               drawer               closed               and               jumped               into               bed.

That               night,               I               dreamed               of               the               future.
               The               next               day               after               school,               I               raced               home               before               I               could               be               side               tracked               yet               again.

I               was               going               to               finish               those               shells               by               Friday.

I               had               no               choice.

As               I               walked               into               the               door               I               noticed               my               mom               was               whispering               on               the               phone               in               the               living               room.

I               gently               turned               the               corner               and               listened               as               she               talked               quietly               into               the               receiver.
               "I               know,               Liliana.

You               know               he               was               out               all               night               long.

I               hope               it               wasn't               with               that               Zoe               girl               either.

Yes,               I               know.

We'll               maybe               you               could               have               Nicola               come               visit               this               Friday               after               she               is               done               with               school.

I'm               sure               once               Hal               sees               her;               he               will               be               rid               of               that               Zoe               girl…"
               Shaking               my               head               with               anger               I               raced               up               the               stairs               and               threw               my               book               bag               on               the               floor.

Parent               or               not,               she               had               no               right               to               meddle               with               my               personal               affairs.

I               angrily               kicked               at               some               books               scattered               on               the               floor               and               looked               at               the               shining               wings               lying               beside               my               dresser.

I               was               never               going               to               be               free               of               my               mom               or               Alexander's               mocking               of               Zoe.

I               plopped               down               on               my               bed               and               thought               about               the               prospect               of               running               away               with               Zoe.

We               could               go               to               Lithos.

As               I               imagined               a               hundred               different               possibilities,               I               started               yawning.

Before               I               realized               it,               I               had               closed               my               eyes               and               drifted               off.
               A               noise               downstairs               startled               me               and               I               jumped               up               in               bed.

I               looked               over               at               the               clock               beside               of               my               and               it               read               nine.

I               couldn't               believe               I               had               slept               for               half               of               the               afternoon.

I               raced               down               the               steps               and               spotted               my               mother               in               the               kitchen.

She               was               looking               through               the               shelves               for               something.
               "Sorry               Hal,               did               I               wake               you?"
               I               nodded               and               yawned               loudly.

"It's               fine.

What               are               you               looking               for?"
               "Oh,               my               grandmother's               keepsake.

Could               you               help               me               look               for               it?"
               Reluctantly               I               nodded               and               began               searching.

I               didn't               realize               how               many               drawers               and               chests               that               we               had               in               the               house               until               tonight.

After               two               hours               of               searching               we               finally               managed               to               find               the               small               tin               chest.

I               grabbed               a               bottle               of               water               out               of               the               fridge               and               headed               upstairs.

I               opened               my               door               and               peered               at               the               unfinished               shells.

Tomorrow               was               the               last               day.

I               would               finish               them               tomorrow               after               school               -               even               if               it               killed               me.
               Thursday               crept               by               slowly.

To               make               matters               worse,               I               was               on               afternoon               clean               up               duty               with               Alexander.

After               an               hour               and               of               half               of               cleaning               I               finally               raced               out               of               the               doors               and               headed               home,               despite               Alexander's               protests.

I               headed               straight               through               the               door               and               up               the               steps               and               closed               my               door.

My               mother               called               from               the               foot               of               the               steps               and               I               told               her               I               had               an               important               exam               to               write.

As               I               opened               the               drawer,               I               realized               the               shells               were               once               again               shining               bright.

I               smiled               and               took               the               bag               of               shells               and               matches               out.

I               began               slowly               bonded               the               shells               with               the               matches               one               by               one.

I               assumed               it               would               have               only               taken               an               hour               to               bond               the               small               shells               but               the               more               I               bonded,               the               longer               it               was               taking               for               them               to               completely               piece               together.
               I               had               gotten               through               half               the               bag               when               I               looked               out               my               window               and               realized               it               was               nighttime.

I               quietly               trotted               down               the               steps               and               headed               for               the               kitchen.

I               grabbed               a               sandwich               and               some               water               and               raced               back               upstairs               before               I               was               stopped               and               questioned.

After               devouring               the               sandwich,               I               went               back               to               the               shells.

Taking               even               longer,               I               began               bonding               more               shells.

It               was               midnight               soon,               and               I               had               a               third               of               the               bag               left.

I               laid               the               remaining               shells               and               matches               on               my               desk               and               lay               in               bed.

I               would               finish               in               the               morning,               even               if               it               meant               skipping               school.

I               quickly               fell               to               sleep               that               night               and               dreamed               of               a               calm               blue               sky.
               The               next               morning               I               heard               my               mother               leave               early               for               the               market.

On               Friday's               my               mother               left               for               the               market               in               the               neighboring               town.

She               wouldn't               be               back               until               this               afternoon               so               I               was               free               to               work               upstairs               in               peace.

My               creation               began               to               shine               brighter               as               the               shells               in               the               bag               became               few.

I               stepped               back               for               a               moment               and               turned               my               head,               staring               at               the               mold.

The               figure               was               obviously               some               kind               of               bird               but               it               was               unlike               any               I               had               seen               before.

I               shrugged               my               shoulders               and               returned               to               bonding               the               shells,               excited               at               the               prospect               of               being               done.

With               each               new               shell               the               humming               noise               grew               louder               and               the               amber               light               grew               brighter.

The               wind               had               been               smacking               my               window               all               morning               but               as               I               picked               up               the               last               shell               in               the               bag,               it               grew               still.

I               turned               back               to               the               mold               and               bonded               the               last               shell.

The               bright               tawny               light               exploded               in               my               room               and               engulfed               my               body.

In               that               moment,               time               ended.
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               At               school,               Zoe               looked               everywhere               for               Hal               and               heard               from               Alexander               that               he               had               not               come               to               school               that               day.

Hal               never               missed               a               day               of               school               -               he               was               the               only               one               who               ever               got               perfect               attendance.

Zoe               then               remembered               the               promise               they               had               made.

It               was               Friday               morning.

Without               a               word,               Zoe               raced               out               of               the               doors               of               the               school               and               headed               straight               towards               the               house               at               the               corner               of               the               main               road               Alexander               had               described               as               Hal's.

Zoe               knocked               on               the               door               and               opened               it               gently.

Calling               out               Hal's               name,               Zoe               walked               up               the               steps               and               found               his               room,               the               door               slightly               ajar.

Slowly               opening               it,               Zoe               found               the               pair               of               wings               on               the               bed               and               Hal's               clothes               on               the               floor.

Zoe               silently               put               the               wings               on               and               looked               out               the               window.

Smiling,               Zoe               stepped               on               the               edge               of               the               window               sill               and               let               go.
               In               the               distance,               two               halcyons               were               flying               towards               the               calm               blue               sea.






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