The Receivers of Love

I only own two characters: Maggie and Ron. The plot is mine too.

Jonas and Gabe came to stop at the bottom of the hill. It was over. Their journey out of the community away from the sameness was over. Yet, it had just begun; a whole new world sat in front them. What would it be like? Did anyone there have or know of the concept 'community?'

It was unbearably cold. Jonas had never felt anything so drastic. His extremities felt numb, he could hardly move. His lips were a bluish-purple color. Jonas embraced the infant in his arms to keep him warm. He had to find some form of shelter. The freezing temperature was too extreme. Jonas forced himself to walk to a house. It took all his energy to move. He finally reached a house. It was white in color with huge windows across the front. He managed to knock on the door twice before collapsing to the ground.

A lady opened the door expecting to see carolers. Instead she found a young boy no older no older than fourteen passed out with an infant in his arms. In shock she called for her husband.

"Ron…Ron…come quick….there's…there's a boy…" she said frantically.

"Get him in the house Maggie, he might be frost bit!" Ron blurted with shock in voice.

He was gone. Really gone. The words kept playing in her head. Jonas was really gone.

"Fiona….Fiona….are you alright?" Some memories had already been transmitted to her. She felt sadness. It was something she could not explain…an emptiness…a gap that could not be filled. It was hopeless, no one had the answers…The giver…she thought silently. He must know something, anything about Jonas and his sudden disappearance.

"I guess…I mean, Asher, he's gone. Where is he? Is he alive?" Fiona asked with uncertainty to her friend Asher.



Asher had not her received any memories of sadness. He had no idea what Fiona experiencing. No one did. She was gaining memories quicker than anyone in the community. Would she ever see her lost friend again?

"I really do not want to talk right now." she announced as she walked to river to sit and be alone.