November-5-2010

Spirit Lake Road, Washington

--5:55am.

I had dreams such dreams of things that did not make since. My name is Irisma Oceanantaca and this is my story.

It began as I was lying in the cool grass, but I looked younger as if I have dropped nine years off. There was no one around, just me. Then the warmth of the Earth sun or whatever it was, was blacken out by the moon, watching it, which would be impossible for it would blind me, but this was a dream and I made all the boundaries in this dream. There was a cold rush of an ice-cold wind that just felt like a really cold winter breeze, which I strangely adapted to. Then a new shadow lured over me, it was not mine, and it was a disfigured creature. I turned around and there stood Shiv'kala, the Drakh!

"What do you want?" I said with no emotions.

He looked at me smiled that scared the heck out of me. "You…"

"Why me?" But when I shifted my eyes to the ground to look for strength there Shiv'kala was gone. I spun around and saw a shape, it reminded me of a Vorlon. He came out, and then I remembered it was Kosh Naranek. Then he spoke…

"THE BLIZZARD HAS ALREADY BEGUN. IT IS TO LATE FOR THE SNOWFLAKES TO VOTE. DO YOU COMPREHEND THAT?" Said Kosh Nanarke.

"Comprehend what?"

"THAT!"

"I don't think I understand you."

"LOOK AROUND." So I did and the eclipse was still there. I looked at the ground it was no longer grass instead it was cement. And the chirping of birds was replaced by a silence that was broken by the sound of falling water. I looked back to Kosh Naranek who seemed happier even though that it is impossible to tell. When I looked at him he said. "LOOK." So I looked off into the distance, and saw a city of crystal, it was hard to look at. I looked at Kosh and I had a bad feeling about this place. I had maybe thought Kosh wanted me to look at myself. So I walked towards a crystal pillar and there in the reflection was a hybrid of half-human-half-Minbari appeared before me. I screamed. And shot right out of bed. Sweat running down my face, I turned on my light and looked at my reflection, I was just a human, it was only a nightmare. When I was cooling down myself, my sister entered my room…

"Irisma do you want to watch the solar eclipse?" Said Nanette in a hurry.

"Sure." I was stiffer than a board, my legs were telling me of my dream. I wanted to tell Nanette about the dream, but as dreams come they also go. The sun was coming out, it was warm, and I lay with my sister on the moist cool ground. The grass was long enough to slip between my fingers. The sun rose and the moon were beginning to come in the line of the sun. As its warm rays hit my skin it was strange weather for November. But it did not bother me. Then the sun disappeared behind the moon. When the lands around us darken, Nanette and I looked behind us, and to our surprise we saw a Vorlon. I got up on my feet and remembering the dream. The cast was a bit of a problem, but I over came it. I said "ar—are you Kosh Nanarke?" He bows slightly. Nanette looks at me, giving me the look like how did you know? As the Vorlon just looked at us I moved backwards slowly not to alarm Kosh Naranek. Nanette figured to do the same. When my coat moved right exposing the pin, it barely sparked in the eclipse light. When Kosh saw this he turned his head, or whatever was thought to be his head and then looked at the pin on my shirt. I looked down towards my shirt, and saw my pin.

"WHAT?" I looked at him befuddled and he said what again. I was not certain what he meant so I asked what? And that got Kosh supposedly mad. "WHAT…" Kosh was now more focused on my pin. So I took it off and asked if he wanted to see it. Kosh, seeming calmer now said. "WHAT IS IT?"

"A creature that came straight from hell gave me this." Kosh seeming quite confused just stood there contemplating on the last words chosen from an irrelevant person named—well Kosh was not really sure. For Kosh never asked him his name for that was irrelevant, and asking questions that were getting no where was also irrelevant. Irisma just waiting to be zapped by the Vorlon seemed to be a longer wait then he could have predicted. The Vorlon seemed quite content with himself, for asking such low chosen, carefully, words that boggled one of the younger races minds was the Vorlon's greatest joy. Irisma was feeling uncomfortable now with the Vorlon looking so content with him. Maybe the Vorlon knows what this pin is. Or maybe the Vorlon knows whom it belongs to, and it wasn't certainty his. But Irisma had no idea at that moment, and the only way he was going to walk away unharmed would be by using his scientific knowledge against the Vorlon. When Irisma looked to his side for Nanette, for she has always been a quick thinker, sometimes doing the wrong things was behind a rock. When Kosh also notice this, well he seemed as if he did not care, and why should he? Irisma or Nanette did not stand a chance. When Kosh examined the pin, he seemed quieter, and this scared Irisma. He knew the Vorlon was up to no good. As the Vorlon scanned the writing on the pin, his lens narrowed at the pin. Maybe it explained where the Drakh were? If so I hope the Vorlon's take their revenge against the dark enemy. Kosh turned his helmet towards me and hit me with a ray of light, which threw me only 12 inches and knocked the pin out of my grasp. The Vorlon looked at me as the electrics went through my body. It was severely painful. The Vorlon was still staring at me and he said he was sorry. I did not agree with him, he did that on purpose! I was not ready for the Vorlon's reactions, so I remained silent. The Vorlon approached me with a steady stride like a marching army coming for the kill. As I looked at the Vorlon, I was getting ready for the next moment of pain.

The Vorlon just stood there. The moon was beginning to move from the sun. Then Irisma's mother exits the protection of the house to watch the end of the eclipse when there she saw a Vorlon standing there, with Irisma on the ground. As she stood there, mother let out a yell mixed with a scream, and Kosh Naranek turned his head and send out a powerful whitish blue flow towards mother, and it hit her, freezing her in time. Kosh Naranek turned its attention to Nanette and send a blackish, green plasma which hit her and froze her into an isolation which would shattered into trillions of pieces which fell to the ground, and created a reenactment of the September-11-2001 event. The eclipse was almost over, Irisma's sister was incinerated into a trillion pieces, his mother trapped in ice, and it was his turn. The Vorlon made a scan, and Irisma said, "you Vorlon's give no respect for nothing except for yourselves, the Shadow's or the Drakh are much better then you, at least they will kill you in an instance!" And with that Kosh Naranek sent out a form of electricity that gave Irisma a strange feeling, a feeling of order, and no chaos. Then with that Kosh froze Irisma as he did so with his mother. As time went by slowly, one minute was one earth hour, the eclipse was finally over in four minutes, and with the Vorlon gone, and as the sun reflected off of the ice, the ice heated up and shattered, cutting Irisma and his mother, but the cuts on Irisma healed up instantly! Nanette seemed to liquidly into a solid object, which was not a pleasant sight. As Irisma, his mother, and Nanette looked at one another, Irisma stood up with an awful headache; Irisma picked up the pin and clipped it to the edge of his slightly torn shirt.

Mother just stood there looking around as if the event that just happen was a surprise to her, she then said, "Drakh?"

Irisma replies, "no—Vorlon—a—really—mean—Vorlon."