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January 2, 2016
The Truth is aLIEn: Sidereus Nuncius
Hello everyone.
I posted the promo I used at the last book signing. It is a consistent theme throughout the series.
As promised, here is a synopsis of Sidereus Nuncius (Book One):
A powerful and enigmatic stranger from the stars is sent to save Earth from possible evil forces embedded into civilization in 2018. The visitor calls himself Quentin and he is a Vestigare, an interstellar investigator and defender of the group of planets that form the Collective.
Quentin has inner conflict because he believes the true purpose of his mission is different from the one his masters gave him. He begins to have ominous visions of a destroyed planet (possibly Earth) which causes him to doubt his chances of mission success. Quentin’s worse fears are realized as he learns the entire planet is infested with Degans, the hideous masters of deception who are manipulating humans on all four corners of the world. Nothing is what it appears to be.
In the shadows, allied with these cosmic monsters, stands Rex Talion, the world’s richest man. Unknown to the world, Talion is the anti-life for planet Earth, the third and final great evil foretold in Degan prophecy. He is destined to accelerate Earth toward doomsday.
To further complicate matters, Quentin has become infatuated with a human woman, Regina Tate and her son, Dante.
The battle weary Quentin allows his feelings for Regina to interfere with his assignment and this allows Talion and the Degans to operate with impunity. His dilemma: continue a doomed relationship with a human or carry out an assignment he does not believe in from superiors he no longer trusts.
Okay, still with me?
I had readers tell me the story is a lot like a mystery and the science fiction/fantasy is incidental. This was done on purpose because I leave clues everywhere for what I consider to be some big revelations later in the series.
Part One ends with serious dilemmas for each of the main characters.
There will not be wait for the next story. We live in the world where binge watching (Netflix) is king. So with that in mind, I will bring binge reading to the table.
Part Two is on its way. In the coming blogs I will give the background on it. I should warn you though, some parts might be disturbing because I give evil a face and show what a person will do when pushed to the brink and beyond.
Peace.
January 1, 2016
Book Signing & happy Holidays
Sidereus Nuncius flew off the shelves during the book signing last month at Mysterious Galaxy. Thank you to my editor and publisher for the hard work they put in.
It was great fun meeting other authors and sharing creative ideas.
Now that the holidays are over, I will get back to regular blogging about Sidereus Nuncius and the sequel, Hostis Humani Generis.
Take care all.
December 8, 2015
Mysterious Galaxy
There will be other wonderful authors there doing the same thing. I was fortunate to meet a number them at my last signing in August.
The store itself is quite a gem and for lovers of fantasy, there is sure to be something there for you.
Rarely does someone leave empty-handed!
EH
Sidereus Nuncius
November 14, 2015
Alan Moore & Jess Nevins : Their Impact on a Writer.
Greetings.
Last time I wrote about Crisis on Infinite Earths and how it helped me crafting a story.
This time I want to say a few words about the legendary comic scribe, Alan Moore and another talented man by the name of Jess Nevins.
Mr. Moore certainly needs no introduction from me, but what the hell. I am going to give him one anyway.
If you read comics, there is little doubt you know who this man is. If you don’t, I am sure you have seen his works on the big screen. Mr. Moore is responsible for Batman: The Killing Joke, V for Vendetta, From Hell, various Swamp Thing stories, the last pre-crisis Superman story, Watchmen, and the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LOEG). That is just to name a few.
It is the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen I want to touch on.
Forget what you saw in the theaters, LOEG is one amazing piece of work in its singular form and its totality. Moore takes starts out with an assembly of Victorian characters and weaves a mystery story. It gets even better with his other volumes. In other words, Moore created an alternate universe using pre-established and recognizable characters from Sherlock Holmes, the Invisible Man, to James Bond, and later Harry Potter. Moore even created an Almanac for all of the references.
Absolutely brilliant!
When I finally sat down and began typing out the Sidereus Nuncius, it was only going to be a short story with an ambiguous ending. Then it struck me that I should borrow from the master storyteller.
The lead character in Sidereus is an alien who calls himself Quentin who comes to Earth with a message to the human race of an impending disaster . In the original draft, he falls in love with a human woman and decides to remain on Earth and face the doom with the humans.
Standard fare, I thought as a love story. Thanks to Moore, I started giving Quentin a backstory. Who are his masters and why do they even care about Earth? Are there other protectors/messengers out there? If there are benevolent aliens, then there has to be bad ones, right? Maybe aliens have been coming to our planet all along, helping or hurting us.
These races who lived on other planets needed names.
Suddenly I had a growing universe.
I invented a number of characters from scratch but I also took many from previous legends, myths, fairy tales, and works from well known authors and gave them a new spin. Why reinvent the wheel when there is so much rich literature to draw from?
Opportvnvs Adest is like peeling back an onion. The further along you get, the more characters and worlds you discover. So many that I created an encyclopedia (A-Z) for the all the events, worlds, weapons, and characters. I also put together an Earth time that begins 4.6 billion years ago and culminates in 2020. It took a great deal of research mixing and changing real life events over the centuries to fit my alternate universe, but I have to tell you it was quite enjoyable.
I believe you will feel the same after reading them.
Jess Nevins is an award nominated author and a librarian. He is responsible for annotating LOEG various volumes. This man has successfully identified every character, every building, every veiled reference in the stories. After reading his exhaustive work on Moore, I was completely sold on the creative talent of both men.
In some ways, the Opportvnvs Adest series is a way of saying thank you to them for unlocking whatever creativity I attempt to claim.
Thanks for checking in.
Have fun because in 2020 Earth will….whoops can’t say that yet!
Until next time.
November 4, 2015
Crisis on Infinite Earths or How a Comic Book Series Influenced an Author
Hey there.
One frequent question I get asked is: what were/are some of your influences?
I addressed a few of them in some of my other posts but I would be remiss if I did not cite two pieces of literature that had a HUGE impact on me.
Has anyone heard of Crisis on Infinite Earths (COIE)?
If you do not read comics you likely have not. If you are an avid reader of them (like me) than I am sure the name has surfaced in conversations with friends, or at conventions over the years.
Quick background. COIE was a 12 part mini series published by DC Comics in 1985. It contained an appearance of every DC character between 1935 and 1985. Pure genius of DC to have the book come out during their 50 yr anniversary. Written by Marv Wolfman and drawn by the one and only George Perez, it was the industry’s attempt to clean up its so-called “continuity problems. The series is known for the killing off popular characters like the Flash, Supergirl, and the Golden Age Superman. It also eliminated the Multiverse.
By the way, DC brought it all back but that’s another story.
There has not been nothing like COIE before or since. It completely changed comics forever. There was a certain predictability about comics in the past. You knew the heroes would never die and there would always be the status quo.
Not any more.
When Crisis finished its run, the trail had been blazed for a new era. 1986 saw The Dark Knight Returns, Mutant Massacre in X-men. Batman: Year One, Daredevil ‘s Born Again, Maus, The Man of Steel, and of course Watchmen. Whew! No wonder 1986 is widely considered the greatest year in comics.
Some other things that made Crisis great was the war to end all wars. Heroes battled for the sake of all creation and not just a bank robbery or a some long standing grudge. The villain of the story was the Anti-Monitor and he lived up to the hype as the ultimate bad guy. As did Marv Wolfman’s promise that “the DC universe would never be the same.”
I went for a similar feel in the Opportvnvs Adest series. There is the build up to a war before all hell (literally) breaks loose. What starts out as a spark later erupts into a cosmic firestorm. A true Armageddon.The feeling of desperation and hopelessness is at the forefront for the central characters. There is plenty of death too. You cannot have a war without it. Like Crisis, the reader is not cheated with the elimination of non essential characters. No one is safe in the story and victory as we know it, is not assured.
I want to tell you more, but why spoil it?
It all starts in Sidereus Nuncius on sale now on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
I will talk about Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and how it relates to Opportvnvs Adest this week.
Till next time.
Peace.
October 20, 2015
Opportvnvs Adest: The Anatomy of a Story. Part III
Thanks for coming.
Part II left off with me saying I would explain how I mixed science fiction with the bible.
So I will get right to it.
I was raised a Catholic and spent the first 12 years of my academic career attending Parochial schools. As a young boy I questioned many of the things put forth to me in school and in church. I thought why God would only create us and not others. Surely the rest of the universe is there for a reason. I wondered if there are other inhabited worlds, did Jesus come to those planets too.
I had so many questions and as I got older, I found other free, open minded thinkers like myself. Especially in college where a group of my friends and I would stay up all night trying to solve the riddles of the universe.
Fast forward to present day.
I took my extensive knowledge of the bible and started crafting my tale. My concept would be everything we have read in the bible did not happen as it was written. Stories like Adam & Eve, the Great Flood, Moses, Creation, etc. were altered so we as a simple people could understand them and not be afraid.
Perhaps some of the stories never happened at all.
A few people who have already picked up the book contacted and me wondering if this concept may be too controversial. I will tell you what I told them and what I will tell others at my next book signing. I am not attempting to debunk the bible. My story is a what if tale (fans of Marvel comics know all about this) using science fiction to explain the most popular, most debated book in history.
Let me give you all some things to think about for a moment.
In nearly every mythology, you have the tale of creation, a flood, an apocalypse, and an all-powerful being sending his favorite son to Earth and walk among. Keep in mind, these stories came out BEFORE the bible.
Is it a coincidence or does that fact truly mean something?
The Bible took over 1500 years and 40 authors complete it. Unlike many religious writings, the Bible reads as a factual news account of real events, places, and people. Historians and archaeologists have repeatedly confirmed its authenticity though centuries of research and artifacts.
The Council of Nicaea in AD 325 saw the Roman Emperor Caesar Flavius Constantine gather a group of church leaders in Constantinople with the purpose of define the nature of God for Christianity. The Council cleared up the confusion in the church by claiming the existence of Jesus Christ and giving us the idea of the Trinity.
What does all this say about the Bible and religion itself?
That is for you to decide.
In Opportvnvs Adest there is no one true God identified in the story. Yar is a being of incalculable power. He is the supreme being and creator of the Collective. In my alternate universe, Yar came to Earth 2,000 years ago in a human form with a group of his messengers or ambassadors called the Synod. And yes, there are 12 of them. Yar came to teach humans how to expand their knowledge and one day advance to the stars. During his time on Earth, he performed feats that could be considered miracles.
The Discarded One represents the devil. He achieved his name for being casted out of a realm called the Beyond where he and Yar once resided. His minions, the Degans are creatures that do many of the same things demons are supposed to do.
Everything in the Bible has happened in this alternate universe. All the key people, places, things, and events are referenced with a science fiction twist. You will know no doubt recognize them.
Now you have the backstory.
The series itself begins in 2016 and culminates in the year 2020. The story will lead to the end days for Earth and the universe. You will see the frightening events of the Book of Revelations unfold before you eyes. You will see the frustrating inevitability of Armageddon played out using events ripped from today’s headlines. There is indeed a modern Antichrist figure, Four Horsemen, a mark of the Beast, and of course, the Great War.
Do not worry though there will be plenty of surprises in store for you.
Nothing is what it seems and the lines are blurred between good and evil. Prepare yourself because in universe of Opportvnvs Adest: What you believe is false. What you know is wrong.
So where lies the truth?
Decide for yourself.
My next post will give you everything need to know for Sidereus Nuncius.
Until then, be well.
October 19, 2015
Opportvnvs Adest: The Anatomy of a Story. Part II
Greetings.
Glad to have you here.
Last blog I explained what was behind the name Opportvnvs Adest. This time around I will lay out initial elements of the story itself. So let’s get started.
I had the name of my story: Opportvnvs Adest
I had the concept. Aliens coming to Earth to assist us at various points in history to advance to the stars. The goal would be to join an ever growing group of planets.
So I thought: Ok, I have a shell of a story that I think is pretty cool. Now how I do I start filling in the many gaps to make it a worthwhile read?
Any being coming to Earth especially during the ancient times would be immediately deified. Imagine if you or I could go back to ancient Egypt with a flashlight, matches, a cellphone, and a gun. the people of that era would carve our likeness on caves and build temples in our honor.
Opportvnvs Adest has many beings who were thought of as gods at one time. They are not gods. They are as imperfect and flawed as we humans. They are just more advanced and further along in their evolution.These beings come from a group of interstellar races I call the Collective. They co exist peacefully and share resources to the less advanced planets. Each race has a specific area they would impart wisdom and aid.
The Anunna introduced the concept of money, while Ignea introduced fire. The robot Ferrum gave us engineering and the Nostrum provided medicine. You will meet these races and others as you progress through the series. There would be one supreme being in charge of these planets and imposes the law. His name is Yar. Much more on him later.
With all these benevolent races, there has to be others out there who run counter to this philosophy. The first nature law of the universe is cause and effect. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
That is where the insidious creatures called Degans come in. Their agenda to spread chaos, corruption, and ultimately destruction. They are led by something called the Discarded One. How these monstrosity got that nomenclature and why his true name can never be said will be explained later.
My story now had opposing sides.
The stage was set.
Conflict.
Good vs Evil.
The universal struggle.
Part III will show you how I mixed science fiction and stories from the bible to add layers to the story.
Be well.
October 17, 2015
Opportvnvs Adest: The Anatomy of a Story. Part I
I have been asked by more than one person how did I come up with the name Opportvnvs Adest for a book series.
I first got the idea years ago when I read about a mysterious coin dated 1680 from France. One side looks like a like a flying saucer in the clouds over landscape, while the other side displays rainfall on a tree.
The coin has been studied over years but there has been nothing definite that experts can agree on. Some believe the coin represents a UFO sighting and others have speculated it is a representation of Ezekiel’s Wheel in the bible.
Kenneth E. Bressett of Colorado Springs, Colorado, a former President of the 32,000-member American Numismatic Association and owner of the curious coin has this to say:
“Is it supposed to be a UFO of some sort, or a symbolic representation of the Biblical Ezekiel’s wheel? After 50 years of searching, I’ve heard of only one other example of it, and nothing to explain the unusual design.”
The debate rages on.
For me, I decided to embrace the possibility that the coin was created for what people in those days saw in the sky. A flying saucer. The other side with the water on the tree I took as representing growth.
Combining those two theories gave me this thought: What if there is sophisticated life in outer space? And these beings have been visiting our planet since the dawn of man. It would stand to reason these same beings would be benevolent and help us from time to time. Giving us nudges towards greater advancement in science, medicine, engineering, etc.
What is written around the rim of the coin is ‘OPPORTVNVS ADEST’ This translates from Latin to ‘It is here at an opportune time.’
A race of beings coming to Earth to provide guidance when we need them.
My mind started racing and then I thought: If they are helping us, there has to be an end game. Perhaps they want us to come to them. To join them. To be a part of a collective.
A group of planets sending representatives down at various points to gently push Earth to the stars.
I had my story.
Stay tuned for Part II
In the meantime, I would love to hear from anyone who has ever looked up in the sky and thought we are not alone.
October 15, 2015
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Sidererus Nuncius
by
Ethan Howard
Prologue
SOMEWHERE.
The crystalline chamber opened and the male emerged
from his rest cycle. He sat upright, swung his feet out of the
hollow compartment and put them down firmly on the glasslike
surface. He stood up in the center of the room and
performed a self-inventory; he found every part of his body
was functioning at peak capacity. The results were pleasing
and somewhat surprising to the male because he had little time
to heal from his last mission.
The familiar feeling of anticipation swept over the male.
He thought about his masters and why they needed him so
soon after his last undertaking. The twelve beings known as
the Synod had summoned him once again and they would
only do that if the task was a very important one.
He was a Vestigare. Part of an assemblage of 1,656 interstellar
investigators and defenders. Each of these beings was a
carefully selected individual from the large group of united
planets called the Collective. The appearance and abilities of
each Vestigare varied but they were all dedicated to the same
cause: The protection and advancement of the Way of Yar.
Yar was a being of incalculable power and unknown
origins. He was said to reside in the Beyond, a place outside of
the universe and home to the Engelas, Mondjina, and the
Suntis. Yar was also the leader and architect of the Collective –
billions of beings who were under the care, protection and,
some would say, ruler-ship of Yar.
From the Beyond and through the Synod, this all powerful
being spread his influence and philosophy throughout the
universe.
Yar’s doctrine dictates that it is the responsibility of the
more advanced race or civilization to provide assistance to
those that are lesser and one day lead them to the stars. From
there, the civilization will join the ever-expanding Collective.
This became known as Yar’s Way.
The Synod was comprised of twelve beings from the
Mondjina race entrusted to speak for Yar. The Mondjina are
tall, thin creatures with large, black, oval shaped eyes that
never blink. Their faces do not contain a nose, only two small
slits on opposite sides of one another; unmoving mouths that
are a darker shade of brown than the rest of their bodies. The
smooth, hairless heads are encircled by a nimbus that is usually
yellow in color. When they speak, it is only through thought
conveyance. The Mondjina do not believe in unnecessary
body movements.
The Synod had reached out from the Beyond with a
thought wave communicating to the male that he was needed
once more.
Immediately.
There were to be no delays.
The male activated the refresher and moved under its green
light. As the green rays bathed the male, he found the feeling
of anticipation being replaced with his sense of honor and
duty. He had lost track of how many revolutions he had been
serving the Synod, and of all the places he had been. This
servitude had become his life. He was considered first among
all Vestigares and because of that distinction, missions had
been virtually nonstop for as long as he could recall. Planets
were always in need of vigilance and protection from threats.
His life mate shared his devotion to the Way, for she had
accepted an assignment in a far off solar system, knowing it
would take many revolutions to complete.
Loathe as he was to admit it, the time apart had weakened
the link which seemed unbreakable at the time of their
bonding. Now there was very little trace of her in his thoughts.
The male thought it strange that he was not saddened by this.
He was confident she felt the same and he knew a severance of
their bond was imminent.
Decisions on their link would have to be answered on
another cycle. The green light shut off and with it, all personal
musings and worries. The male stood in the center of his room
and thought once again about the Synod. The room shifted
and moved and then became aglow in the dimly translucent
field of blue and green hues. The entire dwelling was replaced
and the male found himself in the presence of the Synod.
The Synod watched the Vestigare but said nothing. The
lights around their heads were blinking rapidly, and the male
knew from experience they were speaking amongst themselves.
And most likely about him.
The dark skinned male with coal black eyes stood and
waited patiently for the motionless figures in dark green robes
that stood in a semi-circle to communicate their wishes.
After several moments, the Synod finally spoke.
“Are you well?”
Always the same question.
“Yes,” was the standard answer.
It was immediately followed with, “Is there anything that
will prevent you from successfully completing this latest
mission?”
“No.”
He was the most accomplished of all the Vestigares, yet the
question was asked each time he stood before them.
“You will go to the blue planet known as Earth. That world
has not developed as we originally planned. We wish to know
the reason for this. Other planets have progressed with far less
aid, and yet after centuries of assistance and encouragement,
this planet has not had a single being advance past their own
moon. Do you know of this world?”
“Every Vestigare in the Collective is aware of the planet Yar
most favors,” the male said.
The nimbus encircling the heads of the Synod seemed to
shift to a bright red.
The male knew that particular color around their heads
meant a high level of stress for his masters. Failure was not an
option for this undertaking. But then for the dark skinned
male, it never was.
The Synod continued.
“Numerous procurators descended on this planet and
bestowed upon them what was necessary to succeed and join
the Collective but they have not. You will go forth and learn
what has kept them in darkness and savagery. But beware;
humans are still primitive in their behaviors. You must walk
among them to learn their customs as we, the Synod, did
centuries ago. Once there, you will find the cause of Earth’s
stagnation and report back to us.”
“When I find the cause, do you want me to eliminate it?”
“No. Violence on the planet is to be avoided. For now, we
merely desire information.”
The male found the command odd. He sought clarity by
rephrasing the question.
“You wish me to take no direct action once I discover the
source?”
“Your mission is to observe and report.”
“Does this order extend to the Degans as well? They are
likely the cause of Earth’s inertia.”
“Your instructions are to only observe and report your
findings to us.”
This directive was strange to the male. The Synod had
never concerned themselves about conflict in the past. It was
expected. ‘The Way of Yar was to be advanced at all costs’ was
what they once told him. Battle was commonplace in the life
of a Vestigare.
Why now, and why on this planet?
Despite his numerous reservations, the male gave his own
standard response.
“Yes, masters.”
“May Yar be with you. We bid you success.”
With that, the glow around the twelve heads shone a bright
yellow and the male found himself alone in his room again.
His superiors had spoken.
Time to depart.
They had given him perhaps the most important mission
any Vestigare ever had.
Earth.
The familiar feeling of anticipation swept through his body
once more.
A new world to see.
A new world in need of salvation.
Chapter 1: The Man Called
Quentin
“Beast of darkness, as you have heard this
is the last time. No longer will you wait.
Earth begins its last days. The Third Evil
is here.”
—The Daemoniorum Libris
EARTH. 2018 CE
San Diego, California
The man walked aimlessly through crowds of people. He
noticed how everyone but him moved hurriedly along from
building to building. It was a beautiful day but it was
unseasonably hot and people scrambled along to get from one
air conditioned place to another. The frenetic pace combined
with an inefficient use of energy was mildly troubling. The
heat had no effect on the man because he did not allow it but
humans did not have that luxury. The man had to remind
himself it was simply one of the many differences between him
and such a primitive race.
A primitive race I am here to save despite all of their shortcomings.
No one paid attention as he weaved through the scurrying
masses. To them, he was simply a man of good stature and
build. His skin was dark, like the hair and eyes. He had heard
people refer to him as Afro-American and he had seen many
people in his travels with similar coloring.
Since his arrival on Earth, the ability to remain anonymous
while observing large groups of humans was important. He
had taken the name Quentin, and immersed himself in the
planet’s culture. He walked the globe taking mental snapshots
of all he surveyed, but avoided dialogue with the planet’s
residents unless absolutely necessary.
It was not that Quentin had disdain for humans; he had
never met one. He simply held the belief that none could aid
him in his mission. He was also under direct orders by the
Synod to limit his contact with them and not to engage any
personal relationships.
It was an easy directive to follow. Quentin looked at the
multitude of humans rushing about and thought his enemies
could be masquerading as one of them. He suspected the
hideous shapeshifting Degans were everywhere subtlety
pushing the planet to the brink of destruction.
Everything I have seen on this world tells me the Degans are
here in force. Humans have yet to explore the stars or even their
own oceans. They burn through their natural resources at an
alarming rate and wage war over the most infinitesimal things.
Surely my masters already know the Degans must be responsible.
Why am I here to identify the cause when I should be
concentrating on its destruction?
Quentin reached into the pockets of his pants and felt a
round metal object. The coin-like object gave him a feeling of
comfort while on Earth. He arrived with several but had
misplaced them during his sojourn across the globe. He pulled
out the last one and held it in his palm. He read the
inscription: OPPORTVNVS ADEST. It was the emblem every
Vestigare proudly wore on their armor.
It helped ease the lingering doubts that for some reason had
begun to form in his mind.
The fate of Earth was linked to the salvation of the entire
universe. The most underdeveloped planet I have ever seen must
be preserved at all costs.
Why would such an important assignment be given ONLY to
me? A team of Vestigares LED by me would have a much greater
chance of success. I do not know how many Degans are on the
planet, or what positions of power they have taken. And why
would my masters give an order not to engage the Degans if I
encounter them?
Too many questions with no answers forthcoming.
Quentin stopped his musings and took in his surroundings
once more. San Diego was the first place visited when he
arrived on Earth. Quentin wondered why he was drawn to this
city, in this country.
Could the largest Degan infestation be here?
Quentin was unsure why he had chosen this particular
place on this particular day once again, when there was so
much work to be done. He knew little had been accomplished.
He was no closer to solving Earth’s dilemma than he was when
he arrived. He had not even made contact with fellow
extraterrestrial and friend, Aron.
He had been walking without purpose for a couple of hours
when he realized he had in fact been following a woman and
her child for quite some time. When Quentin first passed by
them, the woman flashed a smile that was both friendly and
alluring. He wondered what he had done to warrant such an
action as his observations told him humans are not that
welcoming. Simple curiosity soon morphed into genuine
interest.
Who IS this woman? Was her smile to convey an interest in me
or is she a Degan in disguise? I will learn the answer.
Quentin followed the woman and child as they trudged
through the museums. The boy appeared to have boundless
energy while the woman maintained a smile as she answered,
by Quentin’s calculations, sixty-three questions in eighty-eight
minutes.
Her patience was impressive. Equally impressive was her
knowledge of art and history. She certainly appeared to know
more than the museum guides, whose acumen did not extend
beyond the pamphlet from which they read. Further
observation yielded the woman was an educator at some level
and the boy was her son. Despite the questions, it became
obvious the boy’s knowledge base belied his years.
Quentin continued to watch and listen as the boy and his
mother engaged in an animated discussion about outer space
at one of the picnic tables. The interest and awareness about
things beyond their own world was unlike anything Quentin
had seen in humans before.
The boy believes there is life beyond Earth but the mother does
not. The mother recognizes only her deity as occupying the space
above the planet.
Quentin found himself intrigued by the woman physically.
She had long dark hair that cascaded past her shoulders. The
woman had a figure with full breasts and shapely hips and legs
that appealed to Quentin on many levels. There was also the
contrast of pale skin and light green eyes that completely
captivated Quentin. Each time she spoke to her son, he found
the sound of her voice soothing.
Her son was beautiful as well. The boy had golden brown
skin and long hair to match that gave him an almost angelic
glow. It made sense to Quentin that such a woman would
produce a fine looking offspring.
The love she displays for her son. The way she smiles at him.
The way he smiles at her. The love is genuine. No Degan is
capable of such a thing. I have watched other humans struggle
with such emotions but not this woman. It flows from her like a
river. I….must learn more about her.
Quentin was so immersed in his thoughts about the
woman that he failed to notice another dark man who had
been following him since he entered the park.
The Museum of Air and Space was the last museum the
woman and child were scheduled to see that day. It brought
squeals of joy from the child. The boy was practically inside
the building when Quentin heard the woman say, “Wait for
me honey. Mom has to pay.”
If I am to meet this woman, it must be now.
Quentin’s dark eyes briefly flashed.
The woman stopped and reached into her purse. A clear
look of panic spread across her face.
“What’s wrong mom?”
“I don’t know sweetie. I set aside money for this, and for us
to go out to dinner, and now there is nothing. Give me a
minute. I must have put it somewhere else.”
A few more moments of hopeful searching through her
purse brought nothing.
Quentin’s face wore a slight grin as he walked towards the
exasperated mother and child.
“I am sorry honey. It must have fallen out somewhere along
the way. That was all the money I set aside for the week.
Looks like its back home for some mac & cheese.”
The disappointment from the boy was evident but his
words said something different.
“That’s okay mom. You know how much I love mac &
cheese. Can we play chess after dinner?”
The woman crouched down to his level, caressed his
cheeks, hugged him and said, “Thank you, honey. Money is
tight but I really planned for this. I don’t understand what
happened. It was there just moments ago.…”
“Excuse me, ma’am. I could not help overhearing and I
think I can be of some assistance.”
The woman stood upright and slowly recoiled with the boy
behind her.
“Do not fear.”
The woman stopped in her tracks and Quentin began
speaking once more.
“You should not let lack of money prevent you from
continuing your outing. Please wait here a moment.”
Quentin walked up to the ticket booth and said,
“Admission for three please.”
After paying, he returned to the stunned woman and child
and handed them their tickets.
“I can’t accept these.”
“Why not?” said a puzzled Quentin. “This makes you and
your son happy. Surely there is no better reason.”
“Please mom. My grades are still tops in my class. I will go
to bed on time. Annnnd you don’t have to play chess with me
tonight.”
The woman’s resolve was clearly crumbling and her son
zoomed in with the argument that he knew would seal his
good fate.
“Besides mom. You do EVERYTHING for everybody
else. It’s time someone did something nice for you.”
“Listen to your boy ma’am. He is wise beyond his years.”
“Don’t I know it,” the woman said. “I raised this boy to be
that way. Okay. Okay. I know when I am outnumbered. We
go on two conditions. One, you must stop calling me ma’am.
It makes me feel like an old schoolmarm.”
“But you are. You’re like thirty five!” the boy interjected.
“Thanks for throwing mom under the bus.”
This comment set the boy off into a fit of laughter and he
dropped to the ground in dramatic humorous fashion.
“Enough, young man. Stand up and introduce yourself to
the gentleman. My name is Regina.”
“And I’m Dante,” the boy said jumping in front of his
mother and extending his hand to Quentin.
“Pleased to meet you both,” Quentin said, accepting the
hand of the boy.
“Now,” Quentin said turning his attention to Regina,
“what is the last condition upon which we may enter the
museum?”
Now it was Regina’s turn to smile. It was the same slightly
seductive smile she gave him earlier when he was just another
stranger.
“You must tell us your name. What is your name?”
Quentin returned the smile and said, “My name is
Quentin… Quentin Dyari.”
Another man watched the scene from a distance. Quentin
had finally made contact with the woman and her son. The
man was pleased with the results. Intervention would not be
necessary. At least for now. Smiling, the man sauntered up to
the Museum of Air and Space, paid his admission and casually
walked inside out of the summer heat.
“That was soooo much fun. Mr. Quentin has to come back
with us again. Is there ANYTHING you don’t know about
space?”
Dante burst through the exit doors and into the still
scorching heat leaving his new found friend and mother in his
wake.
Regina turned to Quentin and said, “I cannot thank you
enough. It has been a long time since I have seen this much
light in Dante’s eyes.”
“It was truly my pleasure,” Quentin replied. “I find it quite
encouraging that one so young takes an interest in the stars.”
This statement piqued Regina’s interest. “Why is that?”
Quentin stopped walking and looked to the blue sky.
After a pause, he said, “Mankind has not taken the proper
steps. There is so much pain and misery on Earth, yet people
here refuse to embrace what surrounds them. The answers to
all of your questions are above. Yet here you all remain.
Rooted to the ground. Captives to the elements. Slaves to
gravity, lack of knowledge and the deluge of misinformation
that is circulated daily.”
His eyes met hers. “That is why.”
Regina opened her mouth to reply, but was interrupted by
Dante who, at this time was at the car complaining of hunger.
Quentin wanted to keep talking to this woman but he knew
he must break off contact. He was already in violation of his
orders.
Quentin continued to look into Regina’s eyes and the
thought of saying goodbye at this time was surprisingly
difficult.
Why does she seem familiar to me? I feel I have encountered
her before, but that is impossible. And why does she intrigue me
like no other?
Dante had returned to the adults. He was hugging Regina
as she was speaking. Both were smiling.
“……such a special day. Would you like to have dinner
with us tonight?”
Quentin’s mind was a tsunami of thoughts but all he found
himself saying was, “Yes, I would like that very much.”
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July 12, 2015
Out of the Basement!
I am sure every writer can relate to hunkering down and working on their craft. Sometimes things like blogs, and other social media suffers.
Finding a balance can be a struggle.
Hopefully I now have it.
At least it paid off, because I have a publisher for part one of my sci-fi/fantasy story.
To all of my fellow writers: Keep it going!!
Peace.


