It was Jack's birthday and this
year there were celebrating it at the Pizza Planetarium, this venue had been
specifically chosen by their son Rui. He liked the Rocket shaped
tables, and the mini solar systems, suspended above him as if by magic. Hence the name. He gazed at the planets above him, captivated by the total
awesomeness of it all. His father had once told him that the universe was
infinite, that had meant that it never ended. Like most children, Rui
could imagine that, something that lasts forever. After all the world is such a
magical place, for children.
"When I grow up I want to be and astronaut".
He squealed with delight.
"Well, to be an astronaut you have to eat all your Pizza", his mother
prompted winking at him at the same time. Rui knew that after the Pizza there
was Birthday Cake! The staff were going to bring it out and surprise his
father, his father had no idea.
"What is that planet called daddy?" Rui asked
pointing at Jupiter.
"That one is...."
Jack never finished his sentence, he just tried to make sense of what had just happened yet he couldn't. He fell to the floor and people ran for cover wherever they could. The gunman stood at the door. Rui's mother stretched out her hands to cover him, but just a moment too late. The bullet passed through her hand and into Rui's forehead. He was killed immediately. Others also fell victim to the gunman and Jack could do nothing but spend his last moments of life looking at his lifeless son beside him.
Jack never finished his sentence, he just tried to make sense of what had just happened yet he couldn't. He fell to the floor and people ran for cover wherever they could. The gunman stood at the door. Rui's mother stretched out her hands to cover him, but just a moment too late. The bullet passed through her hand and into Rui's forehead. He was killed immediately. Others also fell victim to the gunman and Jack could do nothing but spend his last moments of life looking at his lifeless son beside him.
"Nooooo!!!!" Screamed Silvia. Her scream was
loud and chilled Paul's bones. He immediately jumped
to his feet and ran to Sivlia's room. He knocked on the door.
"Are you OK?"
It took Silvia a while to realise she was not in
her apartment in New York, but in a modest bed and breakfast in
Fátima. She had woken up sobbing, sweat running down her face and back.
"Yes...I...I...am OK"
Paul leaned against the door. The clock in the corridor
looked liked a sad smiley face. It was 7:20 am.
"Are you sure you are OK?"
With a deep sigh she reluctantly pulled back
the covers and got out of bed. Barefoot and still a little unfamiliar with
her surroundings she stubbed her toe on the bed.
"Aw!!" she gasped
Paul was tempted to ask her once more if she was Ok,
but he didn't. He just stood outside the door.
Silvia needed a coffee, and that wasn't all, she would
have killed for a nice spliff. She just need to chill, to numb her brain a little.
She quickly got dressed and made her way to the door. She placed
her hand on the door knob, and hesitated before opening it, the scar
on her hand prompted her.
Paul was leaning on the door and nearly lost his
balance when Silvia opened it. She look at him, he could see she had been
crying,
"I need a coffee", she said blankly.
Paul had no doubts about that.
Jason and Paul had shared a room, and when
Paul had woken to Silvia's shrilling screams he had noticed that
Jason wasn't in the room. As he silently made his way down
the stairs with Silvia had expected to see Jason, sitting at his
laptop in the reception, but he wasn't. He thought that maybe he was in the
breakfast room, but he wasn't there either.
Strange, where could he have gone this time of day?
Strange, where could he have gone this time of day?
He concluded that he must have been taking
photographs, it was a very clear morning for photographs and lighting this
time of day was excellent. Paul was impressed at just how bright
the morning was.
The breakfast was a buffet of cold meats,
cereals, fruit, coffee, teas and juices. They helped themselves.
"Bom Dia" the receptionist greeted
them both as she entered the breakfast room. Paul had been studying the
language a little, just enough to 'get by' so he understood that
the receptionist had wished him a good day. He responded accordingly.
Although his Portuguese accent was not so great.
"Bon dear,
como eshta?"
Silvia chuckled. He was
pleased he had made her chuckle, it got rid of the tension.
"So is it that bad?" He inquired raising an
eyebrow.
"If you stick with me I can give you some
tips."
Paul thought that a good idea, some Portuguese lessons over breakfast would maybe
help Silvia to relax a little.
"Ok, you are on. I know the words, just not how to
say them correctly."
"Yes it is like the word 'está', lots of English
speaking people pronounce it incorrectly. It is stressed on the letter with the
accent not on the first letter."
"Ah" said Paul a little vague.
Silvia laughed again and said that maybe
they should both wake up first, she continued to talk but he didn't
hear what she was saying, he simply observed her lips move and felt
himself falling again. He was sure that she had no idea how beautiful she was. She
was a little unkempt at the moment, her hair wasn't combed and she
had put her top on the inside out too. Paul found it quite alluring. He was not
into the women with the blonde hair, orange tan and manicured nails, at least not any more; there were
enough of those at the office and he hadn't had much look with them. Now he
knew why. Silvia was somewhat refreshing.
"Paul, did you hear what I asked you?"
Paul zoomed back to the breakfast room.
"Errm..sorry I was just wondering where Jason
might might be"
Silvia looked at him a little puzzled with his
response. She had just asked about Jason and he had simply stared through her,
stirring his coffee continually, without any sign of life. Maybe he was tired. she thought.
"He..when...you...erm, I.."
He was trying to avoid talking about how Silvia had
woken him up with her blood curdling scream at 7:20am and that he had
noticed that Jason's bed was empty. He was falling
to pieces again, and he had been doing so well, then he suddenly
remembered something.
Jason's bed looked like it hadn't even been slept in!
Jason's bed looked like it hadn't even been slept in!
His journalistic side took over again, and
he started to report to Silvia his observations on Jason's
whereabouts that morning.
"When I woke up this morning, he wasn't in the bedroom."
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