unnerved me.

“Please try to relax. This is going to be quite intense.”

Before I could reply, the old man’s icy claws grabbed my face with a vice like grip. Pulses of electricity coursed into my body. It felt like I’d touched a live wire. My teeth chattered and my tongue slammed to the roof of my mouth. I tried to scream but the sound died before it escaped. Bile shot up into my throat and burned. Bright flashes splashed across my vision. My mind screamed at me that I’d been tricked, that these people were evil and I should run, but I was paralyzed. It felt as if I’d been coated in cement, my traitor feet sealing me to the floor. The electricity continued to rack my body. The pain became excruciating.

I’m going to die!

I tried to move my hands to prise the human mantrap from my face. No use, my arms were pinned to my side. Then as suddenly as it had started, the shaking stopped. The pain faded away.

My eyes snapped open.

Faru had gone. Instead I was standing on the most beautiful beach anyone could imagine. Sand the colour of cream and as fine and soft as dust covered the ground like a magnificent blanket, collecting between my toes and warming my bare feet. In front of me, a crystal clear sea lapped gently onto the shore. The cool water felt its way onto dry land before gliding back home with a soft, swishing sigh. Thick palm trees arched over me, their giant leaves hovering above my head. Just offshore, a tiny wooden boat bobbed up and down on the waves. A fraying piece of rope kept it fixed to an old wooden jetty. The place seemed strangely familiar, although I knew beyond doubt that I’d never been there before. There’s no way you forget a place like this.

The whole gorgeous setting was illuminated by a bursting sun, which hung between cotton clouds. Beams of light reflected off the sea, making the surface twinkle like a million diamonds. For a while I forgot everything and shut my eyes, sighing with contentment as the sun’s warm fingers caressed my skin, and a cool, refreshing breeze ruffled my hair. For what could have been hours, I stayed that way, allowing all my confusion and frustration to wash away. Finally with a reluctant sigh, I called out. “Where am I?” “Hello Alexander.”

I jumped. Faru was standing next to me. He looked fifty years younger and far less intimidating. He had hair. It fell past his shoulders, sparkling silver in the sunlight. His beard was in its infancy, only reaching the top of his chest. The cold, unseeing eyes which had unnerved me before, now seemed to glow with life and intelligence. The only things that really appeared to have remained the same were the tattoo and his decorative robes — which hung tighter around his fuller, healthier frame.

Faru placed a soothing hand on my shoulder. “I apologise if I startled you,” he smiled. “In answer to your question, you are exactly where you were before. It is your mind I have taken on a journey.” He chuckled and smoothed out his robes. “Ah to be young again. Shame it’s only in the mind hey!” He nudged me as if I had a clue what he was going on about.

When I didn’t respond, he gestured towards the view in front of us. “Wonderful isn’t it?”

I nodded in complete agreement. “Stunning. But…why do I recognise it?”

Faru looked sheepish. “Well the process of mind merging can be somewhat invasive. Therefore, I try to take the person to a place that makes them feel safe afterwards. I found this little paradise whilst rooting about inside your head. It’s not actually a destination you have visited in reality, but rather somewhere you’ve dreamt about.”

He bent down and picked up a handful of sand, letting the fine grains slip through his fingers. “You come here when you are unhappy,” he said. With a sympathetic edge added, “which I’m sad to say seems quite often.”

I felt a slight unease at the idea of someone rifling through my thoughts. Knowing all my heartaches and fears. Does that mean he knows about my thoughts of Gabriella, how I imagined kissing her?

Faru wiped his sand covered hand on his robes and stood back up. “Anyway, I hope you aren’t offended by this. I just wanted you to be relaxed before I explained everything to you.” I shook my head. “No it’s fine. I–I love it here.” He nodded then looked at me, in as much as he could look at anyone. “I’m afraid we cannot stay much longer. Are you ready to continue?”

I took one more look at the scene in front of me, breathing in the salty aroma of the sea air and trying to capture the sounds of the waves in my mind.

“Yes.”

“Good, then please take my hand.”

As soon as I did, there came a furious lurch. I cried out in surprise as my feet left the ground. The beach shrank until it became nothing more than a crescent shaped patch of land in a mass of blue. I saw ships; large cruise liners and oil tankers dotted over the sea, reduced to tiny specks and then vanish from sight. We burst through clouds, which left my clothes and skin damp with moisture. My heart screamed against my chest as the wind whipped against my face. It felt like falling, but in reverse. I craned my head up against the wind resistance and saw the blue sky dissolve into black as we left Earth’s atmosphere. Too shocked to react, I clung onto Faru’s hand for dear life. With a mixture of horror and wonder, I watched as he pulled me higher and higher, like some human rocket. We left Earth’s orbit and entered space. Faru slowed and twisted, so that we both faced the direction we’d come from. My mouth dropped open as I witnessed the full beauty of my planet from the outside. It was breath-taking, almost too wonderful to be real. A palette of vivid blue mixed with rich greens and sandy browns, topped with swirls of white. If anything could make me believe in divinity, it was this incredible piece of universal artwork. Regardless of whether I was actually here or imagining it due to the mind merge, it was enough to bring a lump to my throat. Faru released my hand and I floated in slow motion, jaw still somewhere in the region of my chest.

He looked over at me and smiled. “Unbelievable isn’t it? This is exactly how Earth appears from Space. Obviously some sensations cannot be as realistic as the genuine experience. I dare say you would be a little short of breath and somewhat compressed otherwise.” He gave a little chuckle at his joke.

Faru gestured towards the planet. “This is Earth as you know it, but there are elements which are hidden from your eyes. Observe.”

As he finished speaking, the world began to change in front of my eyes. Islands shifted and altered shape. Pieces joined together, like magnetic puzzle pieces drawn to one another. When it settled, the world looked much younger. There were no manmade landmarks — no Great Wall of China, no Egyptian Pyramids — just a single giant mass of green and brown which floated inside a border of blue.

I remembered a Geography lesson as a kid where I’d learned that the entire world’s land mass had once existed as a single supercontinent known as Pangaea, before erosion and shifting of tectonic plates split it apart. This rewind of millions of years of evolution seemed to agree with the theory. But something my Geography teacher definitely hadn’t mentioned was the shimmering line which ran as far as the eye could see down the centre of it. “What’s that?” I asked. “That Alexander…” Faru answered, “…is the Veil.” I frowned at the bizarre line. “What’s the Veil?”

Faru pulled his legs underneath him, so he was floating cross legged. He steepled his forefingers together and fell silent for a moment, as if trying to recall a forgotten speech. Finally he spoke, pointing his joined fingers at me.

“The Veil is like an ancient, natural doorway. Back when Earth was far younger, it was divided by this doorway. However, if one were to pass through, they would not end up on the other side you see here, but rather another world entirely.”

“Like a parallel dimension?” I gasped.

“Exactly,” smiled Faru. He smoothed out his robes before continuing. “Earth is a twin to another world. Whilst in some ways the two are very alike, such as sharing similar laws of physics and gravity, in others they are remarkably different. In fact to a human, some differences would seem unbelievable and could probably be best described as magic.”

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. A parallel world, full of magic? I shook my head in disbelief. “Alexander, are you alright?” Faru asked. I made a squeaking noise which he took as a cue to continue. “Well as I’m sure you are aware, the world is in a perpetual state of evolution. It is forever changing.” I nodded.

“The same applies to the Veil. What was once an entire ring that encompassed the world has eroded away over Millennia. Parts dissolved, or broke off and sunk to the depths of the seabed. Now only a few sections of the doorway remain, all of which are well hidden and well-guarded. Though before that, many of the life forms existing on the other side escaped through into the human world.”

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