As if sensing his confusion she looked up and grinned. β€œSight is not your gift, it’s mine,” she said cryptically. β€œI receive the information and you…” she shook her head. β€œI’m getting ahead of myself. Would you like to meet the team?” To read Part 1 click here.

β€œTeam?” He was starting to get a bad feeling. It was like an itch at the back of his neck; his instincts were telling him to get the hell out of there. β€œLook, this is all very interesting, and I appreciate the…”

β€œI didn’t take you for a coward,” she said, rising to her feet. There was disappointment in her eyes.

β€œYou don’t even know me.” It annoyed him, the defensive tone to his voice.

β€œI know everything about you, Theo.”

Right. The following thing. β€œYou’re not exactly filling me with confidence here.”

Her musical laugher filled the room, echoing around him. β€œI knew I’d like you,” she said and turned towards the staircase. β€œDon’t worry. If we wanted to harm you we’d have left you out there.”

She ran up the staircase and disappeared, leaving him at a loss.

β€œYou coming?” he heard a few moments later.

He hesitated before ascending. The staircase seemed to go on forever, and as he began to climb he heard voices.Β  Words like, β€œThe boy,” and β€œResistance…” floated down to him.

When he reached the top he saw five people, including Hannah, standing around what appeared to be a 3-dimensional map of the world.Β They didn’t appear to notice him, because no one turned or stopped talking.

He inched forward quietly, pausing when an old man with a grey beard turned to stare at him. He seemed to be the leader of the group.

β€œGreat. You made it,” the old man said.

β€œMade it where?”  Theo asked, looking at the map.

β€œYou know.” He shrugged nonchalantly. β€œYou’ve been here before.”

β€œNo. I haven’t.Β  And I demand to know what’s going on.” This time Theo’s voice held a note of authority.

β€œHannah,” the man said as he turned towards her.

β€œYes, grandpa.”  She picked up a small toy, shaped like a person, and held it above the map.

β€œYou’d better go and get the stuff we need for tonight,” he replied. β€œEveryone else you’re dismissed.Β  I want to talk to Theo alone.”

Theo watched as the man took the toy person from Hannah and replaced it.

He waited until everyone had filed from the room before speaking. β€œWhat’s going on?”

β€œHow much do you remember?” the old man countered, flexing his fingers in front of him.

β€œRemember about what?” Theo sighed, struggling to get a hold on his patience. β€œLook, I don’t know what kind of operation you’re running here, but I don’t have time for this.”

He could only stare when the man began to laugh, a sound that came from deep within his belly. β€œIf only you knew how apt it is you should refer to time,” he spluttered. β€œThat at least is new.”

β€œWhy do you insist upon talking in riddles?” he asked, about ready to turn on his heel.

β€œHumour an old man. We’ve had this conversation so many times Iβ€˜ve lost count.”

A slither of alarm travelled down his spine. He was clearly deluded.

Still he couldn’t prevent himself from asking one more question. β€œIf that’s the case, why don’t you cut to the chase and tell me why I’m here exactly.”

β€œYour father,” he said as he walked towards Theo.

β€œWhat about my father?”

A wiry, veined hand clamped down on his shoulder. β€œDo you remember him?”

He shook of the hand and started to back away. β€œOf course not.Β  He died when I was three.”

The old man wouldn’t give him an inch.Β  β€œDo you remember how he died?” he asked.

β€œAn accident at the factory.”

Theo watched him walk back towards the map. β€œNot exactly,” he said so quietly Theo strained to hear him.

β€œWhat do you mean by not exactly?” he demanded. Β β€œWhat do you know about my father?”

β€œHe died to save you.Β  He was part of the resistance.”

Theo felt panic skitter in his gut. β€œThat doesn’t make any sense. How can his death have anything to do with me?”

β€œYou have a gift, Theo. But there was an accident and now we’re all living in a loop only you can fix.” The old man’s quiet stare was haunting.

β€œYou’re crazy.” He backed towards the stairs, amazed at his level of control. What he really wanted to do was turn and flee as quickly as his legs could carry him.

β€œWhat is it with the drones, Theo? What do you hope to achieve by bringing them into our reality.”

Theo shook his head. He’d rather go back and face the drones, than listen to any more from the guy.

He wondered if anything he said would make a difference. β€œI didn’t bring the drones.”

β€œThen who did?”

The question flummoxed him, and instead of moving away, he found himself walking closer to the old man. There was something familiar about him now. Something he couldn’t place. Like maybe he’d seen him before.

β€œWho are you?”  Theo asked, watching as he grabbed a figurine from the map table.

β€œDon’t you remember?” He shoved the figurine into Theo’s hand. β€œI’m your grandfather.”

As his fingers curled around the object he was blasted with a memory, one strong enough to obliterate the walls of his prison.

***

9 responses to “Collaboration Station – Foresight: Part 2”

  1. callummclaughlin Avatar

    I’ve been very much looking forward to part two and it didn’t disappoint! πŸ™‚

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Thanks, Callum, that’s lovely to hear πŸ™‚ I’m sure Rachel will be pleased too. We just completed the third and final part, so I’ll be posting that later in the week πŸ™‚

      1. callummclaughlin Avatar

        Brilliant – I’m looking forward to seeing why happens next! πŸ™‚

  2. Rachel-Elaine Avatar

    Reblogged this on My Crazy Adventures and commented:
    Part 2 of a story I collaborated on. Enjoy! πŸ™‚

  3. Harliqueen Avatar

    Need the final part! πŸ˜€ This was brilliant yet again!

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Thanks, Mishka – I’m glad you enjoyed it. I had a lot of fun! I’ll be posting the final part tomorrow πŸ™‚

  4. Kate Loveton Avatar
    Kate Loveton

    Well done. You write beautifully. Interesting story line.

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Thanks, Kate. I really appreciate the feedback. It’s always fun working with another writer; feeding one another and letting the story take over!

  5. […] As his fingers curled around the object he was blasted with a memory, one strong enough to obliterate the walls of his prison. You can read the previous instalments by clicking on the appropriate link: Part 1 – Part 2. […]

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