
EARTH'S DEFENDERS: battle for survival
EARTH'S DEFENDERS: battle for survival Chapter 1
Ding dong, the school bell rang as Philip walked through the hallway, making his way past students dispersed across the school, their smiling faces bright after a long day of classes. He hurried to the library, counting his steps as he went, the familiar pattern calming his nerves.
“Good day, Philip,” Mrs. Linda said, looking up briefly as she sorted through the heap of papers scattered across the table.
“Good day, Mrs. Linda,” he replied, closing the door behind him. The library was as quiet as he expected, class was over for the day, and it was the perfect time for him to read. He walked straight to the fantasy section, not his usual type of books, but Tangled turned out to be a real page-turner.
You have two hours,” Mrs. Linda called out as she pulled her grey coat from the stand and took her keys from the table, already moving toward the door.
“M.hmmm,” Philip murmured. Taking a quick glance at his wristwatch assured him he had more than enough time to finish the book and still make it home for the grand welcoming party for his dad, who had been away on fieldwork for a year and four months.
“Oh, and don’t forget to lock up when you’re done, Philip. You know where the keys are,” she reminded him and took one last look around to ensure everything was in order before stepping out and letting the door click softly behind her.
Philip couldn't help but smile, reminiscing about the past. Five years ago, he would have been at home helping with the cooking and decorations, waiting for his father to walk in so he could leap into his arms, never wanting to let go.
He guessed he was all grown up now. Still, he was just happy and content that his dad was back home, while holding onto a small hope that he was back to stay.
Completely captivated by the book he was reading, Philip didn’t notice an unusual figure staring at him with an unblinking gaze. He remained oblivious until the lights began to flicker, casting eerie, shifting reflections of books on the walls.
As the room plunged into darkness, he looked up and found a shadow looming before him, a lady.
Her figure slowly came into view, average yet strangely striking, with eyes that seemed to hold a thousand secrets and skin as pale as a ghost.
Ghost!
The word whispered in his mind like a faint breath. Is she really a…? No. He didn’t dare to think.
Fighting the fear twisting inside him, he summoned every ounce of strength to move toward the door. He could easily find his way through the library even when blindfolded, after spending countless hours reading within these walls.
But his legs felt like lead, and his voice trembled as he managed only a single step backward. “Who are you? How did you…?” he demanded, his yell wavering into a desperate whisper. Feeling helpless, he breathed a shaky prayer. “Oh God, please help me.” The words barely made a sound.
“Do not be afraid,” she said from the darkness, drifting closer to him. Her face now visible … eyes hypnotic, a tiny nose, high cheekbones, and lips as red as blood, and together they formed a face. But not the one he was seeing, a canvas of contrast, as if she was putting on a mask. A magical mask that let his fears scatter like the wind, drawing in all his pains, like a soothing balm on a wound, a leaf resting peacefully on a still river, a calmness he hadn't felt in his life, the feeling only growing stronger as she came close to him.
And when Philip felt her cold yet delicate hand on his face, her fingers brushing against his skin, he knew he wouldn’t run, even as all his strength returned and his legs were no longer rooted to the ground. He was enthralled. A spell? Did she cast a spell on me? he wondered, the thought slipping hazily through his mind.
“I am here to let you know who you really are and the great task that lies ahead of us,” she said, staring straight into his eyes, her face devoid of any emotion.
“Haha ahh haaa,” Philip laughed, feeling both stupid and oddly amused. “Oh my God, a prank,” he muttered, glancing at the door, expecting it to swing open as his friends walked in laughing. But a few seconds went by, and nothing happened—no footsteps, no voices, only the thick silence pressing in around them. This wasn’t how it was supposed to be. Confused, he turned back to her, watching her expression falter from disappointment to confusion and finally to a sadness so raw it made his heart palpitate. Then instantly, her face lit up with a fierce determination.
“I will show you,” she declared, grasping both of his hands. “Open your eyes, Philip. Open your eyes and drive away this darkness. You are the light of this world,” she screamed, increasing the pressure on her grip as if she could pull the truth into him by force. The words "light of this world" sent shivers down his spine, her touch igniting a fire that shot through his veins. What is she saying? What does she mean? He tried desperately to make sense of her words.
“My eyes are open!” Philip hollered, the pain spiking through him as he snatched his hands away and staggered back, putting a distance between them. He discerned the feeling of fear and hopelessness creeping back in like an unwelcome tide. But what he felt the most was the anger. A deep, uncontrollable anger was eating him inside out, and he couldn’t tell who it was directed at, himself or her. He struggled to confine it within himself, to control the rising heat, his skin turning red and his veins fully stretched. He looked at her in pain. “Make it stop, please.”
“Focus, open your inner mind, and control your emotions. Look deep inside you; let your sole desire be for light,” she cried out, her voice sharp and urgent as he fought within himself, struggling against the feeling that he was about to be torn apart.
Suddenly the space around them dissolved, and he was lost in a sea of lights. It was as if the very fabric of reality had been ripped open. Powerful rays of light burst from his hands and eyes and filled up the room, leaving him shocked beyond words.
“H…How?” he uttered, trying to comprehend what was happening. Then, the brilliant radiance collapsed into darkness. He stumbled backward, gasping for air.
“You did it,” she said, smiling. “You have the power within you; what you see now is only a fraction of what you’re capable of. Now you need to learn to control it.”
She moved quickly, pulling a massive ancient book from a high shelf. Its worn, yellowed pages crackled as she placed it in his hands. “I don’t have enough time to explain. Read the book; it contains everything you need to know about your powers… and the others.”
A surge of anxiety tightened his chest. What secrets lay hidden within its yellowed pages, an ancient treasure?
“What do you mean by others?” He asked, flipping through its pages, searching for answers. But when he looked up, she was gone, vanished into thin air as though she had never been there at all.
He walked home in a daze, the images of light and her words looping in his mind, confused. Scared. Yet one thing was certain: his life would never remain the same.
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