(This story is going to
sound very strange. There are going to be a lot of unanswered questions. I am
just as confused as you will be. This was a dream that I had, where I was
Caitlyn, from my Arcturus High series. There are loads of spoilers, as the
series of 22 stories is completely unwritten, apart from ‘Welcome to Arcturus
High’ (https://josiesayz.blogspot.com/2021/03/welcome-to-arcturus-high.html)
and this takes place, I’m guessing, after the last story, although it was hard to
tell. I'm thinking that it is a dream that Caitlyn had - oh and points to anyone who knows who she fell for in the first half - my brain puts him everywhere. Anyway, I loved it and I love how my imagination works even while I am
sleeping. Brain, more of these fun stories, please.)
A frown furrowed on
Caitlyn’s brow, as she looked around at her surroundings. A cracked, sandy stone
path lay at her feet. Arching her head around, to her surroundings, thick,
tropical trees, in an array of greens surrounded her, on either side. A boarder
of long, reedy grass and dandelions crept over the edge of the path, at her
feet.
“Come on,” enthused Darcia,
at her side, as she tugged on Caitlyn’s arm. “We’re going to be late.” The
lines on Caitlyn’s forehead deepened. The red head’s feet raced, one foot in
front of the other, as she attempted to keep up with the brunette. Looking
Darcia up and down, Caitlyn realised that her friend was wearing her Arcturus
High uniform. Caitlyn raised an eyebrow, as she looked down at her own attire.
Dressed in a pleated black skirt, charcoal blazer, white blouse and faux black,
leather dolly shoes, Caitlyn scratched a hand to her head.
‘Why are we in our
school uniform?” wondered the red head, as her friend led her further into the
forest. ‘Are we on a school trip? And why are we going to be late’ Tapping her
hands to her blazer pockets, Caitlyn’s eyes widened. ‘ They’re empty.’ Her hear
hammered at her ribcage. ‘My tarot cards, my amethyst, my wand, they’re gone.’
Caitlyn gasped. Her intestines knotted. Noticing that Darcia had increased her
pace, Caitlyn sped-walked to catch up to her.
“I do hope they don’t
start without us,” Darcia exclaimed, as they found themselves at the bottom of
a towering stack of step. Tilting her head back, Caitlyn could not see the top,
but did notice that the stairs narrowed with each step. “Quick!” she heard
Darcia project, as she raced up the steps. “We’re going to be late.”
Following her friend, Caitlyn lifted her left knee high, and began to
mount the towering stairs.
With a grunt, Caitlyn
struggled to keep with the brunette. ‘How is Darcia able to race up these?’
Caitlyn wondered, as she raised her right foot halfway up her left leg and
stomped it forward. Pressing her weight onto her right knee, Caitlyn heaved
herself up another step, with another grunt. Flickering a glance from left to
right, Caitlyn noticed that the steps appeared to be made from the same
crumbling, yellowed brick of the path that they had traversed to get here. As
she placed her left shoe on the next step, Caitlyn’s foot slipped. She gasped,
wobbling her hands out to steady her balance. Arching her head over her
shoulder, Caitlyn’s eyes widened at the steep drop behind her. Her heart leapt
into her throat. Spinning her head back around, Caitlyn looked up to see Darcia
racing ahead of her. ‘Come on feet,’ she ordered, ‘Catch up.’
“We made it!” exclaimed
Darcia, as the girls reached the top. Clasping her hands to her knees, Caitlyn arched
her back, as she gasped for breath.
“Indeed,” said a male
voice, belonging to a tall, board man, with his long curly hair, tied up behind
him, as he stood with his back to them. Turning to her right, Caitlyn’s eyes
widened, as she lay eyes upon Mr Penn, who stood as still as a statue, with his
arms behind his back, staring dead ahead.
‘So, this is a school trip?’
Caitlyn thought.
Clawing a hand through
her hair, Caitlyn arched her head around at her surroundings, looking from Mr Penn,
to the edges of the platform she and Darcia had climbed up to. High up, above
the treetops, clouds surrounded them. Dropping her sight to the ground, Caitlyn
found herself stood on a sandy, stone, square shaped platform that stretched
the length of six or seven, small strides. Staying silent, Caitlyn followed Darcia to
the far, right corner of the platform, and sat on the ground, with her legs
curled underneath her. Perched on the far side, Caitlyn peered over the edge.
Steps led down on her left. Lines puckered her brow, as she arched her head
over her shoulder. More steps. Caitlyn’s eyes widened. ‘Are we at the top of a
pyramid?’ she wondered.
Footsteps
neared. Two heads appeared to the side of Mr Penn. A mop of sandy-blond hair and
a scruff of dark brunet hair bounced into view. Caitlyn’s lips parted, as she
stared. A glow emerged from the boys as they neared the top of the platform. Two,
bright white, feathered wings appeared, protruding from their backs. Caitlyn’s
heart leapt into her throat. She gasped. As the boys, who appeared to be a year
or two older than Caitlyn, reached the top of the platform, Caitlyn stared with
awe, mouth agape. Dressed in charcoal suits, with white shirts, the boys looked
to be sixth form students, however, Caitlyn could not help but stare at the
huge white, feathered wings that sprung from their backs. Seeping out from
their shoulder blades, the boys’ wings arched upwards, in a soft, smooth curve,
before stretched down and narrowing, like a bird’s wing, to a soft tip, near
their bottom. As Darcia and Caitlyn had done, the boys sat themselves down, on
the ground, but to Mr Penn’s left, leaving a walkway between themselves and the
girls.
As
Caitlyn continued to stare that the wings on the boys’ backs, other people
arrived. Robin, Tobias, Lyra and Luna joined Darcia and Caitlyn’s side of the
platform, sitting in pairs, in front of the girls. On the other side of the platform,
six more guys, with feathered wings appeared, however this time, instead of
white, three of the new comers feathers were jet black. Their shirts were jet black
too and a thin, silver pinstripe lined their suit jackets. The six newcomers
all sat cross legged, in pairs, on Mr Penn’s left.
Caitlyn
flickered her eyes to Darcia, to see if her friend was enamoured by the creatures
that joined them too, however Darcia stared ahead at Mr Penn. The other members
of Naeniam Exponentia, sat in front of
Caitlyn and Darcia, stared ahead at Mr Penn too. Looking back at the winged
boy, Caitlyn pinched her lips together and furrowed her brow. ‘What are they?’
she wondered. ‘Why are they here, with us and Mr Penn? And why is no one else
freaked out about this?’ Her questions remained unanswered, as she like
everyone else, stayed silent.
“Sorry we’re late,” sang Aisha, as her head bounced
up from the ground, on Mr Penn’s right. I haling a sharp breath through her
nose, Caitlyn’s eyes widened. Since hers and Darcia’s arrival, everyone remained
dead silent. “We’re here now,” Aisha cheered, as she and Bentley appeared and sat
themselves down at the front of the group.
“Greetings,” boomed Mr Penn, dropping his arms to
his sides. “I thank you all for coming. I have formed this gathering for one
reason and one reason alone. To bring unity between our sides. It is by no mere
coincidence that my students and I found ourselves trapped between dimensions.
Through the guidance, or lack thereof, from myself, we find ourselves trapped
in the land in between. I thank you, our wholesome guides,” he projected, gesturing
a hand towards the winged boys. “Be you from the path of lawful good, or be you
from the path of the misguided, I, on behalf of my Naeniam Exponentia students
would like to thank you for your cooperations and extended olive branch of
friendship.”
As Mr Penn spoke, Caitlyn found herself gazing at the
group of eight winged guys, sat opposite. Sat inside the aisle, in the row in
front of Caitlyn, one of the dark winged boys, with a head of dark-chocolate
coloured curls, turned his head in her direction. A soft smile stretched across
his face, as their eyes locked. Caitlyn felt her cheeks heat up as his deep-set
hazel eyes stared at her, through his rectangular spectacles and his soft, gentle
smile stretched through a slight stubbled cheek. Her insides irrupted with an
explosion on butterflies. As Caitlyn smiled back at him, his grin grew and his
cheeks reddened.
*
Caitlyn found herself
stood at the front of the Arcturus High school hall, at the side of the main stage,
with a notebook and pen in her hands. Music was pumping away. The chairs had
all been cleared into neat, towering stacks, at the far side of the room, and
the floor was bustling with bodies dancing. Looking down at the notebook, in
her hands, Caitlyn placed a tick beside every bullet point. ‘Everything is
perfect,’ she told herself, with a smile and a nod. ‘I knew it would make everyone
happy,’ she beamed, as she looked around at all of the people dancing together,
all with smiles on their faces.
Pinching her lips in,
Caitlyn pressed herself up onto her toes, before rolling back onto her heels
and back onto her tiptoes, as she hugged her notebook tight to her chest. As
she flickered her eyes around at all of the friends and couples dancing,
Caitlyn’s intestines knotted. ‘I shouldn’t be here,’ she told herself, with a
sigh, as she dropped back onto her heels. Her shoulders deflated. ‘I organised
this to make everyone happy and they are. It doesn’t mean I have to stay.’
Taking one final glance around the hall, the right corner of Caitlyn’ mouth
poked up, as she turned towards the door.
Stepping out into the
corridor, Caitlyn heard a thudding of footsteps to her right, as two boys ran
down the Maths corridor, towards the toilets. She flinched, watching as one of
the boys
shoved the other into
Mr Hughes’ classroom door. “Where are you going?” asked Jay, as he jogged towards
her, from the corridor scuffle.
“Home,” Caitlyn
muttered, with a shrug.
“Oh no you’re not,”
sang Jay, folding his arms at his chest. “You invented this dance. You made us
all go. You can’t leave, if I can’t.”
“I came up with the
dance to make everyone happy and they are,” Caitlyn replied, with a small smile.
“I don’t need to be here,” she added, shrugging. “Where did you just come
from?” she asked, flickering a glance to the boys at the end of the Maths
corridor. Her eyes widened, as she recognised them to be Aaron and Carlos.
“I went toilet,” Jay
told her, with a shrug. Caitlyn flickered her eyes from Jay to Carlos and Aaron
and back again, as a puzzled frown puckered her forehead. “Look, at least stay
at the dance a little longer,” Jay told her.
“Why?” asked Caitlyn.
“I’ll just be stood at the side of the stage, watching everyone,” she told him,
as her shoulders sank.
“Then dance with me,”
he told her, holding his hand out.
“Don’t be silly,”
laughed Caitlyn, as she shook her head.
“Come on,” Jay replied,
with a grin.
“What about your
girlfriend?” asked Caitlyn in a small voice. Her brows slanted, as she
stiffened her shoulders.
“Mai’s not my girlfriend,”
Jay declared. “And we’re all here as a group. She’s probably having fun with
her friends and hasn’t even noticed I’m gone,” he said, with a weak smile. “So,
what d’ya say? The creator of the dance needs to dance at least once, surely.”
“Okay,” Caitlyn
murmured, as she felt her cheeks heat up. “If you’re sure that’s okay.”
“Of course,” Jay
beamed. Taking her hand, Jay led Caitlyn back into the school hall.
Heat tingled in
Caitlyn’s cheeks, as Jay led her by the hand, back into the hall. Although no
one appeared to turn in their direction, Caitlyn’s heart rapped in her ribcage,
as though the entire school was staring at her. Stopping near the edge of the
stage, Jay slipped his hand out of Caitlyn’s, as he turned around to face her.
Her blushing cheeks brought a smile to his face. “Stop panicking and stop
thinking about working,” he told her, with a chuckle, placing his hands on
Caitlyn’s notebook.
“Huh?” she muttered,
flickering her eyes to his.
“Stop over working
yourself,” chuckled Jay, as he took Caitlyn’s notebook and pen from her hands
and placed them on the corner of the stage. “Now enjoy yourself and dance with
me.”
Caitlyn’s stiffened
shoulders and scarlet cheeks soon faded, as she and Jay danced together, to one
of their favourite songs. “See,” he sang. “I told you you’d enjoy yourself.”
“Thanks,” she smiled
back.
Watching them from the
other side of the hall, Darcia, Charlie, Samantha, Alex, Emily and Bentley
gathered together, in a huddle. “Since when are they friends?” asked Alex,
wrinkling up his nose, as his date, Samantha pointed towards Caitlyn and Jay.
“They’re friends,”
Darcia muttered rolling her eyes.
“Friends?” repeated
Samantha. “She nearly kissed him once.”
“What?” enraged Darcia.
“Liar,” she barked. “How would you know something like that?”
“Caitlyn told me,” Samantha
replied, in a small voice, as she stiffened her shoulders. “When we used to be
friends.” Turning towards Samantha, Darcia’s face turned a deep, dark red, as
her nose snarled and her brow daggered.
As the upbeat track
that the students were dancing to came to an end, a soft, slow song began to
play. Recoiling her hands to her chest, Caitlyn froze on the spot and stared at
a chewing gum stain on the ground. A nervous breath escaped her, as she stiffened
her back, rose her shoulders and gripped her right elbow with her left hand. “Don’t
go shy on me now,” Jay said, with a chuckle, as he smiled at the girl he had
known forever.
“Huh?” murmured
Caitlyn. Her cheeks turned a deep scarlet, as she flickered her eyes up at his.
“Come here,” he said in
a soft, gentle voice, taking her hands in his and placing them on his shoulders.
A smile stretched across his face, as her eyes widened, and her lips parted.
She shuddered against Jay’s touch, as he placed his hands at her waist. “You
okay?” he asked, as they swayed with the music.
“Uh huh,” she replied,
with rosy cheeks.
With a slow song playing,
may of the dancing couples and groups withdrew from dancing and lingered on the
side-lines. Murmurs and chatter began to build around the room, as people lost
interest in dancing. “Oh my gosh,” gasped Phoebe, as she and her friends dashed
over to Darcia’s group. “I didn’t know Jay and Caitlyn were dating,” hissed
Phoebe, with excited, wide eyes, as she bounced on her toes.
“They’re not,” Darcia
barked, in disgust.
“Looks like it to me,”
said Zoe.
“Me too,” Demetrius
added.
“He’s here with Mai,”
snapped Darcia. “And Caitlyn doesn’t get feelings for anyone.”
“Look,” Demetrius insisted,
pointing across the dancefloor.
Bodies congregated
around the edges of the room. Aside from Bert and Ariel, only one other couple
remained dancing. Gossiped whispered and excited giggles went unheard. Oblivious
to the whispering, giggles and staring eyes, Caitlyn and Jay gazed at each other.
Lost in each other’s eyes, the two danced away.
- Josie -