Chapter 4: Consolidate
Green ethereal eyes fluttered open to grey clouds suffused with white light.
A young woman atop a lonely boat awoke wistfully, feeling as if she had both gained, and lost something indescribable.
What was it?
The question remained unspoken, perhaps knowing it would go unanswered.
At the same time there seemed to be a tightness in her chest, which she oddly felt would not go away, no matter how much time passed.
Was it sorrow? Anxiousness?
Clouds of fog passed by as she was thinking, and whimsically she thought that they were exactly how she was feeling inside.
Blurry. Muddled. Unclearâ¦and drifting. The truth before her, her very thoughts and emotions, felt obscured.
âHuhâ¦â
Now she thought about it, this endless luminous sea was filled with more fog than ever.
The black-haired and black-eyed young boy sat up on the deck, looking all around him.
Purposefully he ignored some of the more mystical elements on the boat, wanting to digest all of that later, and looked at the ocean surrounding him.
It was unlike last time where the fog clouds were sparse, and spread out.
Now, they were as common as flowers were in the spring, or as numerous as stars were in the vast night sky. His boat pierced through one every few seconds, and at times he couldnât even see ten feet in front of him.
In that moment, an intuitive inkling seemed to have descended upon himâ dozens of words appeared and disappeared within his mind in a haze of blurry meaning, and out of the confusion, one rose from above the rest, and anchored itself in his mind.
âCongested.â
An odd word to describe the fog clouds, he thought, before brushing the phenomena off entirely.
âWellâ¦I guess as long as they arenât poisonous.â
âOrâ¦worse. A natural aphrodisiac.â Now that would be a pretty bad problem!
Sitting on the deck, watching as they passed by, a sense of serenity and calm mystery seemed to fill him.
â...Thereâs no sea horrors to jump out of the fog or something right!?â
âAhh, whateverâ¦â
Nowâ¦he turned to those things he was previously ignoring. Those magical, almost unbelievable things that he would have outright denied if he wasn't seeing them with his own two eyes.
Just a few feet away from him, was the unassuming brown book. It couldnât really be described as unassuming anymore, considering the way it took her consciousness inside of one of its pages. If that wasn't enough though, there was also the fact that it was still floating in midair.
Reverberations of essence pulsed from it from time to time, and white-rainbow energy spiraled serenely around it in a graceful dance.
The pages were still flipping, albeit more calmly as if in a state of rest, or evenâ¦in a state of relaxment and leisure.
Those were odd words to describe a floating book, and yet, he felt it was most fitting. As for why he felt that wayâ¦he justâ¦did.
âFor all I know, this book might be able to think and feel.â He thought jokingly to himself, brushing off his odd notions andâ¦unique perceptions.
He then looked upwards, and was now ready to face that other thing he previously ignored.
The skeleton still stood there, just as it hadâ¦well, when itâ¦first stood up? He thought to himself, before correcting it with a more accurate statement.
âWhen itâ¦first pulled my mind into the book.â
Now thinking about those events, it was not as simple or whimsical as he made it out to be.
An inferno roared as mystical green flames manifested in its skull. Divine voices resonated from within its lifeless body, before its whisperings grew so profound that it felt like a knife was splitting her brain. Then, yes, the powers that were, yanked her very consciousness into a story.
Looking at it now howeverâ¦there was no trace nor remnant of the skeletonâs mysterious and divine powers.
Its eye sockets were dark, dim, and empty. It looked as ordinary as any standing skeleton would.
â¦Except, yet again, the more she gazed at it the more she could sense something behind that dead and motionless front.
As she stared at it, it stared at her, and by the moment she unearthed in its hollow sockets an odd element of expectation.
It wasâ¦not difficult to tell of what either.
It wanted her to keep listening, to keep experiencing, and to call what she felt within her curiosity, was an understatement. It was now a yearning, a burning desire to see how the story would continue, and how it would end.
Even further beyond the tale, there was a yearning for her to know that vague thing called the truth, although she felt that she had many truths to unravel.
The black-haired child immersed himself in that feeling of yearning, letting it burn his heart, mind, and soul. His eyes started to fill with a calm resolve, his body straightened to better hold the weight of his aspirationsâ¦until a stray thought suddenly struck him, to which he stumbled out of that resonance.
â...Heâ Hey wait! Itâs not gonna be a totally different story now is it!?â At the thought of that possibility, he panickedâ although the experiences he went through weren't exactly warm and affectionate, he felt bonded to them in a way.
Like two trees planted too close to each other that inevitably grew entwined, he wanted to see the story through. He didnât want to dive into some totally new tale.
Was itâ¦his mistake for assuming that it was guaranteed? Butâ¦it had to be right?
The black haired and black eyed childâ¦had to make sure.
He sucked in a deep breath, before standing up to face the skeleton. At his height, it felt as if some huge monster or great adversity was staring down at him. In between them, the floating book pulsed like a living heart.
At that moment, he had totally forgotten about the most important questions he wanted to ask. Those questions of, âWho am I?â
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âWho are you?â
âHow did I get here?â
âWhy am I here?â
âWhere is here!?â
And instead the boy asked, âIsâ¦that the end of the tale?â
He spoke with audible anxiousness. His senses, doing their best to perceive even the tiniest subtle change in that undead body.
Yet in response to the boyâs question, the skeleton did not move nor did it speak. Which, in all fairness, kind of what skeletons did.
âUhhâ¦â
âHeâ Hello?â
Nothing happened.
âUmmâ¦â
âWait, maybeâ¦â
An idea then struck him. Remembering the first words the skeleton ever said, the boy spoke, âIâ¦want to hear a tale.â
He said those words hoping the skeleton would awaken, while also hoping that a new story would not arise.
â¦Yet still, silence reigned.
â...What do I do now?â
Splash! Luminous green waters whooshed and swashed through the air in a flurry.
From behind him something broke through the glowing oceanâs surface, and leaped out of the water!
The child started to turn his head, but before he could react, a force thwacked him from behind and laid him out flat!
THWACK!
The sound of his body colliding with wood resounded next, before a wet thrashing and slippery waggling could be heard just beside him.
A floundering tilapia fish landed on the wooden deck. Next to him, was a boy face down on the floor.
âUghhhâ¦â He groaned.
âHehe. You called?â The fish said.
âI definitely did not!â He said while rising up from the vesselâs deck.
âSo hey, hey, hey! Its been a while ain't it?â It said whimsically and almost cheerfully.
At that moment the boy remembered the many questions he had for the talking fish, but swept up in its momentum, he couldn't help but to reply, âA while? How longâ¦has it been?â
âIts beenâ¦a few decades.â It said gravely and solemnly, its tone shifting to that of someone who had weathered countless years.
âWhaâ whatâ¦â
The implications of what the fish just saidâ there was simply way too much information to glean from in that single sentence.
Literal decades!? Was the fish immortal? Am I unaging? Or maybe it was this mysterious place, that had suspended time itself!?
âHah. Got you. Just kidding, it's only been a few seconds.â
â...â The boyâs jaw dropped.
â...This! Damn! Fish!â he stomped his little kid feet.
âHey! No bad words, little one!â
âUgh!â He wanted to tear his hair out hearing that, but resisted.
Inevitably he sighed, âButâ¦are you serious? It's really only been a few seconds?â
That would mean that up to the days he had experienced in the tale, only seconds passed by here. And that would also mean that the tsunami wave his little boat rode earlier, had only just dissipated moments before.
That wasâ¦magical, if not intriguing.
âHuh? No, I lied.â The fish said casually.
â¦This time he was truly speechless.
âTimeâs always been a weird thing, yâknow?â
âNo, I donââ
â...Okay, whatever.â He said defeatedly and dismissively.
Then his eyes lit, âSoâ¦are you gonna help me?â The boy asked.
âHmm hmmâ¦Depends.â The tilapia contemplated.
âWhat can you doâ¦for me?â
â...Uhh wellâ¦â It wasnât as if he had anything to give, nor promise.
âI can give youâ¦my good company!â He said on the fly, a full innocent smile on his lips.
âHmph! Iâm the one gracing you with my presence.â It said matter-of-factly.
âNo, actually, youâre terrible company.â Is what the boy wanted to sayâ¦but he had to sucker up to this talking fish first.
âYeâ Yesâ¦yoâ your highness. You are oh so great!â He tried to say shamelessly, but his tone betrayed his deceptive intentions.
âHahahaha! Youâre too young to do this kid! You think youâre cunning?â
âAlright okay, hmm Iâll hear you out.â
âYay~â He cheered.
âBut in exchangeâ¦â
The black haired child looked at the fish with his full attention.
In turn, the fishâs eyes seemed to pop out of their eyeballs, scrutinizing him in extreme detail.
Feeling those eyes scan him, the boyâs thoughts ran wild. No doubt this evil and slightly insane fish would ask for something outrageous. What could it beâ¦? Was it going to ask for three favors? He wasnât sure if he could uphold that deal. What ifâ¦it asked for an arm or a leg to eat? Wait, didnât he say he didnât need to eat? What ifâ¦instead of my flesh it wants my soul!?
âMm yeahâ¦â The tilapia seemed to have found an answer.
The boy clenched his fists.
âComeâ¦â With rapt attention, he was readying himself to deny this ungodly being, and its sick, twisted fetishes.
âComeâ¦â
âCome massage meâ scales.â
â...What?â He replied with a blank look on his face.
âAnd mah tail.â
âYou heard me, câmon kid!â
âYouth is where you gotta put your back into it!â
âIâll answer your questions as you give me the best spa treatment, Iâve ever had in my life!â
âUhhâ¦â
Was he really going to do this right now?
âCome! Come!â It floundered excitedly.
An unsure look appeared on the boyâs face, but remembering those things he desired and needed answered, he came closer.
The boy sucked in a deep breath, before he rolled up the sleeves of his tunic andâ¦kneaded the fishâs scales.
âHigher. Add some pressure, you weakling!â
âUgh.â The boy continued with his pressing motions.
â...You said you were gonna answer one of my questions.â
âHmm. True.â
âHold onâ¦â The tilapia said, and in the next moment it floundered and jumped all over the small deck. It bounded heights way too high for a normal fish, going ten feet into the air, before landing and doing it again and again.
âWhat is this thing doingâ¦â
THUD! THUD! THUD!
Chaos ensued. The fish splattered water everytime it whipped its body in the air, and everytime it floundered on the deck in some weird fish dance.
Fitting of youth, he couldnât hold his patience and through gritted teeth shouted, â...Stay still if you want your damn massage!â
He was already frustrated enough, giving this weird fish a full-body and tail rubdown!
Yetâ¦as he shouted, his loud words miraculously turned into whispers.
âHuh? What?â He muttered in a hushed tone.
â...AHHHHHHHH!â The boy meant to shout, but all that came out was a breathy and airy exhale.
In the next moment, the fish landed back on the deck. Although they both should have heard a loud THUD!
All that resounded was a muffled, almost silent plop.
âWhat did you do?â He whispered.
âIt's a kind of barrier, a veilâ donât worry bout it too much.â The fish whispered back.
This talking fish can cast magic spellsâ¦
He wanted to ask how, why, and maybe evenâ¦could you teach me too? But instead his mind prioritized the most curious question relevant to the topic at hand.
âDo weâ¦need this thing or something?â
â...We canât let them hear.â The tilapia replied in a hushed whisper.
âSoâ¦there really are sea monsters!â He gaspedâ¦silently.
Wait, no, that didnât make sense. They were making lots of noise earlier.
His thoughts ran at high speed, trying to figure out the situation.
âSoâ¦it's not how loud we areâ¦it's what we say?â
â...Hmph. Looks like youâre not that dumb!â
Quickly the curious boy followed up, âSo thenâ¦who is it we donât want us to heaââ
âDon't worry bout it, amnesiac.â The fish interrupted.
âYou're much too weak anyway.â
âHmph! Hmph! When the sky falls, it's up to people like me to uphold it!â It said grandly and haughtily.
To which, the black-haired child fell silent.
â¦Too many. Way too many questions that he needed answered, and they only kept piling up.
He sighed, âIâll take it step by step I guessâ¦â
âSoâ¦do you have any ideas to awaken the skeleton? Wait, do you even know what happened to me?â
âDuh. Iâm the best.â
âOkayâ¦so tell it to me.â
âAhem, well it's part in part.â
âHuh?â
âYour problem.â
âIt's this and that. It's more than one thing youâre doin wrong, is what Iâm tryna say.â
âI have an inkling about the second, but the first part is obvious.â
âIt's because you haven't consolidated it yet.â
âWhatâ¦was this fish even talking about?â
âConsolidate what?â
âWhat do you even mean by that word?â
âWhat? Consolidate?â
âNever read a dictionary have you? Kids these days, always on their phone.â
âPhone? Whatâs that?â
âUhhhhâ donât worry bout it.â
The fish went silent as the boy awaited an answer.
â...Hello?â
âIs the pizza here already? I donât have money for tips.â The fish said.
ââ¦What?â The boy said confusingly.
âCanât you shut up? Iâm thinking how to explain it to you.â
â¦Truly, the boy was left speechless. He didnât even bother to wrap his mind around some of the fishâs nonsensical ramblings.
âHey, donât stop!â The fish shoutedâ¦hushedly.
âKeep up the service until the customer is satisfied! We shall never deny a guest even at the most ridiculous requeâ!â
â...What was I saying again?â
âAhh right there, just below my fin!â
âUghâ¦â
His hands were wet andâ¦slimy. Extra emphasis on slimy.
âHey kid.â
âYeahâ¦?â
âDonât you feelâ¦odd?â
âLikeâ¦you canât take the number two!â It said confidently.
â...What?â
âI bet you feelâ¦constipated! Donât ya!?â The fish spoke exactly like someone holding out on a solution, as if wanting to show off and toot his own horn.
â...No.â The boy replied curtly and unimpressed.
âDo you evenââ
âYes I know what that word means!â He muttered frustratingly, his raised voice turning into an angry whisper.
âHow boutâ¦backed up then?â
âGot aâ¦tightness in your chest?â