Hello readers!
I hope that you liked chapter one cause I have many more in the making. Thank you Sekushi Pug for your review. I really do appreciate it.
First I will beggin with a small recap...
Beyond the Sky
Written by:
Lynnea Ann Velasquez
Dedicated to:
All of my family and friends for always being there.
I love you guys!
© Beyond the Sky Lynnea A. Velasquez 2006
A couple minutes past before Keiko regained consciousness. She sprung forth in her chair, eyes wide.
"What is it?" Haru asked.
"Didn't you hear that?" She said turning back to look at the front room door, a knock was finally heard.
Haru shrugged. "Someone's at the door. So what? Why are you all panicked?"
Keiko slapped her hand on her forehead. "No one can see you! No one can know you're here!" She flinched at the sound of another knock.
"And why not?" Haru said placing his hands on his hips, smiling proudly.
"Cuz!!! People might think I'm crazy if I say, 'Oh, this is Haru. He is my guardian angel!'" Another knock at the door. Keiko groaned. "Oh! Stay in here!" She said quickly shoving him into the nearest closet. "Gah!" He fell inside with a thud.
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Chapter 2 Reality?
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Running quickly to the door, Keiko prepared herself with a frustrated sigh. "Alright, here goes." She opened the door to see a girl she couldn't help but feel that she had seen somewhere before. She had straight aburn hair that came past her shoulders, and bangs cut neatly in the front . Her emerald green eyes shone majestically, accompanied by a sweet smile. She stood respectively at 5'2, and had a fairly slim body. She was wearing a white shirt and a navy blue pleated skirt. The school uniform gave Keiko the impression she was from the same high-school she was. The girl was the first to speak.
"Uh…hello," She said shyly, looking down and fiddling with her fingers. "I saw you earlier at school today, and I couldn't help but notice…" She looked up slowly. "…you look awfully familiar." Keiko was shocked to hear the girl was thinking the same thing. She thought hard to try and recover the name of who this girl was. The stranger continued. "You see, my father and I went to Japan not too long ago and I met a girl who looked almost identical to you."
Keiko's memory suddenly brought a name to mind. "Re…Rebekah-chan?"
The girl smiled with a little more confidence. "Keiko-sama?"
Keiko's face lit up as she went to hug her. "Rebekah!"
"Keiko!" The girls exclaimed embracing one another. Pulling away to look at each other, they spoke at once. "I thought I would never see you again!" Laughing, they politely insisted on the other going first. "Go ahead." giggled Keiko. "No you." Rebekah insisted.
Their conversation was interrupted by a crashing noise behind Keiko. She and Rebekah turned to see what it was. The closet door was wide open and Keiko gasped. 'Oh no! I forgot all about Haru!' she thought turning to Rebekah, ready to explain the boy in her closet. "Uh, Rebekah, I-I can explain." She said laughing nervously, putting her hand behind her head.
"Explain what?" Rebekah replied, somewhat confused. "Everyone has dirty closets. Stuff falls out of mine all the time!" She laughed.
"Huh?" Keiko questioned. Could she not see Haru whom was clearly whipping his pants clean from dust? He should have stuck out like a sore thumb!
Extending her arm out she gestured towards the closet. "You….don't see anything else?'
Rebekah shook her head. "Nuh-uh." Just to reassure Keiko, she walked up a few steps and focused on the closet. '…Nothing but brooms, a dust pan, some cat litter, and a mop."
Keiko blinked her eyes with disbelief. How could she NOT see him?! He was literally standing in front of her!
Haru laughed. "Only you can see and hear me right now. 'Why?' you may ask. Cause I just want YOU to see and hear me." He smirked. "Besides," he continued. "You said if others see me, and you said I was your 'guardian angel', they would think you where crazy." Leaning into her face he smiled. "So, I just did ya a favor little lady."
Keiko slapped her hand to her face once again with frustration. He couldn't have told her that EARLIER?! It would have saved her the embarrassment of making a fool of herself in front of Rebekah!
Concerned of why Keiko went from happy to frustrated in literally two seconds, Rebekah laughed a bit nervously. 'Uh, Keiko? You alright?"
"Huh?" She was suddenly snapped back to reality. "Oh, yeah! I-I'm perfectly fine! Nothing strange here!" She giggled waving her hand frantically in front of her face. "Heh…"
Suddenly Rebekah began to panic. "Ke-Keiko! A-Are you sure about that l-last statement?"
Keiko tilted her head at Rebekah. "Huh?" She noticed Rebekah was pointing past her…where Haru was. Keiko saw Haru casually taking a book and walking up stairs. She could only imagine how that looked to Rebekah.
"A-A GHOST!" Rebekah screamed, hiding herself behind Keiko. "Don't you see it!? The-the book! It's floating by itself!!!"
Keiko sighed heavily, head in her hands. The truth about Haru was going to have to come out sooner than she hoped it would.
Haru stood in the stairway, not moving from his spot.
Hesitantly, Keiko turned to Rebekah placing both her hands on her shoulders. "Rebekah…" She gulped. "I have something to tell you."
Rebekah, still frightened, nodded slightly. "Y-yes?"
"Haru." Keiko called; Her hand motioning for him to come. Rebekah's eyes focused on something coming down the stairs.
"Keiko…who's that?"
Keiko bit her lip…she knew the words that needed to escape her mouth. But, just how would she say this???
Taking a deep breath, she began to speak. "Rebekah….this is…"
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5 minutes later
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"WHAAATT!?"
Rebekah squealed jumping behind Keiko, slightly peaking her head over Keiko's shoulder. "You're kidding…r-right?"
Keiko giggled, trying to keep her cool. 'Nope. He's the real deal." She said walking over to Haru and placing a hand on his shoulder, proving he was really there. "Maybe this wont be so bad after all..."
Rebekah's eyes widened as a smile followed a short time after. "Wow!" She squealed running over to him. 'You really are here! But how? I only read about things like you!" She said pointing towards Keiko's Bible.
"Suddenly I am being referred to as a thing?" Haru laughed a little picking up the dusty Bible off the table.
"I am so sorry! I never meant to insult a Heavenly being such as yourself!" Rebekah apologized. "I mean I-"
"It's okay! It's okay….really." He said trying to calm her down, Keiko giggling like mad in the background.
His attention was suddenly drawn to Rebekah. "So, you have heard of angels before from here?" He said sitting down on the couch and opening the Bible.
Rebekah nodded enthusiastically. 'Yeah!" She took her place at Haru's left-hand side. "But…" She looked at him with a little confusion. "I thought you would have wings and a halo…" She said waving her hand over the area where his halo should have been.
Haru laughed, patting Rebekah on the head. This girl was amusing. Not only was she funny, but she had a pretty cute personality too. "Haha, I haven't quite earned my wings yet." He winked at her. "But I will soon enough." Thinking back on her other question he shrugged. "I don't really know why they think we have halos, cuz we really don't." He laughed. "But they do look cool, I admit."
Haru and Rebekah continued to converse, Keiko sitting in silence unsure of what to say...
Keiko suddenly felt out of the loop. She didn't know that the book her mom gave her spoke of angels. It looked like more of a dictionary than anything to her. The thickness gave it a boring kind of air. It seemed that Rebekah liked reading it, but just what was so good about the Bible anyways? She knew her mom just started reading it, her little brother too; but then again…it was because of her mom reading this book and becoming a Christian they had to leave Japan. Keiko was always taught in the Shinto beliefs which she always had a hard time following…and this sudden change made her confused. What was the right way? Was her mom right? Or was her mom making a severe mistake? What if there was no God? Heaven, Hell….do they really exist? Was all this religious stuff all a big lie, just something for us to believe in or give us a false sense of security? Suddenly, Keiko found herself very lost, unsure, and with no sense of direction.
Haru noticed something was bothering Keiko. Her face that was normally filled with happiness, her eyes that glistened with joy; was now deep in thought, her eyes searching for an answer unknown.
"Keiko?" Rebekah and Haru spoke in a soft tone of concern. Keiko was pulled back to reality by the voice of her friends. "Uh…huh?" She said shaking her head slightly, trying rid her mind of the overwhelming questions.
"You ok?" Haru asked her smiling,
"Uh…yeah! Yeah! I'm fine!" She nodded putting on a fake smile. "I-I was just kind of curious…" She gestured to the open Bible on Haru's lap.
Haru was about to speak when she suddenly stood to her feet. "I…" She paused. "I need to go for a walk…by myself for a while, kay?"
"Keiko…" Rebekah motioned for her to stay, her voice pleading.
"I'll be back soon, I promise." She smiled reassuringly.
"Are you sure?" Haru asked, setting the Bible on Rebekah's lap and walking over to Keiko.
"Yeah, I just need to think alone for a while. No worries alright?" She grabbed her jacket.
Haru sighed and nodded. "Alright." Rebekah nodded as well. "I'm going to stay for a while longer alright?"
Keiko smiled nodding her consent, opening the door and peering over her shoulder. "Sure, you can stay as long as you like."
Keiko closed the door and began walking. Her gaze fell to the concrete ground as she sorted out her thoughts. The sun was setting in the distance over the bay, the wind howled through the trees roughly, the cherry blossoms seemed to lose their graceful flow as they tumbled to the ground. Just as the sun slowly disappeared over the horizon, she felt the guiding light she once had, her confidence, disappear; leaving her in confusion, lost and wondering in the dark. Coming to a nearby park bench she took a seat, her hands placed on her lap as she fiddled with her fingers. "Haru should be proof enough…right?" She looked up to the night sky when she suddenly heard a male voice behind her.
"What's the matter? Or better yet, what's a girl like you doing alone out here?"
"Huh?" She turned to see a boy no older than 16 or 17 leaning against a tree. A black leather jacket with a red pentagram on the back covered his black shirt that was ripped in the front. Accompanied by black leather pants and a belt with skulls on it, he had biker boots and gloves; chains dangling from his side. He had fairly the same build as Haru. Come to think of it, he looked like Haru; but instead of silver hair, this boy had black hair with what seemed to be a red tint to it. His eyes shone crimson, his face quite appealing. Everything about this guy rang, "Danger! Danger!" in Keiko's mind, but she paid no heed. She was too focused on the matter at hand…
"I just came out to think alone about something." She said turning away from him and fixing her gaze on the fountain before her. Broken cherry blossom petals falling into the fountains water, ripples distorting her reflection. The stranger walked slowly behind her, crossing his arms and resting them on the back of the bench. "About what?"
She shook her head, she didn't want anyone else involved. Not to mention that a complete stranger like him would think she was rather strange if she just came out and randomly asked him about his opinion of God. But, she wanted to know. Was what she was feeling normal? Do others have the same opinion and think that God is just another figment of imagination?
Before she could say anything, he chimed in as if on cue. 'You know…" He paused. "You look familiar."
"Huh?" Her focus suddenly on him.
"Yeah, you do." He smiled stretching his neck over her shoulder, getting a good look at her face. "You wouldn't happen to be going to Broockwell Academy would you?" He inquired, his crimson eyes falling on her uniform. She had forgotten to take it off earlier; anyone would have been able to recognize she was from the high-school. Feeling a bit uncomfortable, she shifted her position, her back now to him. "Yes, I'm a transfer student. Why?"
The boy chuckled to himself, "No need to be up tight, I am a transfer student as well."
She lifted her head. "Really?"
"Really." He responded, his eyes scanning the surrounding park area. "I was in Arizona before I came here to California." He brought his attention back to her. "But enough about me, what's up with you? You seemed very deep in thought when you came out here."
She sent her gaze forward. She needed someone to talk to, and this guy seemed more than happy to listen to her. Words trying to escape her mouth, she wanted to speak, but nothing came out. "I..."
CRASH!
"Huh?" Both of them turned to see a teenage girl and her scooter smashed into a tree.
"Oh, my god... are-are you okay?" Keiko ran over to the girl's aid. "Here give me a hand- huh?" She looked around for the boy, but he was gone. "Where could he have-?" She looked around one more time before extending a hand to the girl. "Here, let me help you."
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Sorry for the short Chapter peoples ; I promise I will make it longer next time! Hope you liked it though!
Luv, Lexy
