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For
your reading pleasure, we offer a short
story by Katrina Patton
We
hope you enjoy . . .
Travels Into Time
“Hi everyone! I am Adnap Nottap,
the newest and coolest reporter in town.
This here is Freddie, my camera man.”
Freddie turned the camera on himself. A
huge face appeared on the monitor.
“Thanks to my new invention, I can now
go back in time. With my video camera,
you should be able to see everything I
do. This is my first time testing out my
invention. So hopefully everything will
go as planned.” Adnap stood next to a
machine in her living room speaking into
a microphone. Her assistant Freddie held
a camera taping her speech.
“Oh, here it goes.” She flipped a
switch on the machine. Adnap and Freddie
sat down in the machine. They buckled
their seat belts as her bedroom
dissolved around her. “Uh oh. I forgot
to set a date.” Freddie groaned. The
machine spun wildly. Suddenly it dropped
to the ground. Adnap looked around her.
“I wonder where we are.” They got
out of the time machine and attempted to
find what year they were in. “Excuse me,
sir,” she said. “Do you know what year
is?”
The man gave her an odd look, and
then answered her question. “Yes. It is
2000 B.C.”
“Really? Thank You.” She turned
to the camera and began her report. “As
you can all see, my time machine has
worked. We are in a town in the year
2000 B.C.”
“Uh, Adnap, I think we
are in Greece.”
“Why do you think that
Freddie?”
“Well, that sign over
there says, Welcome to Greece.”
“Oh, this is great! Lets
go find the city!” Adnap said as Freddie
obediently followed behind. As they
entered Grecian city, they were met by
celebrations and laughter. “This must be
a party of some sort. Perhaps it is a
holiday they celebrate.” They continued
down the crowded street, getting weird
looks from everyone. Adnap stopped at a
vendor’s stand. The vendor was selling
decorations with the date printed on
them.
“Excuse me kind sir, but
what are these decorations for?” she
asked.
“Aye, these decorations
be for the 2000th anniversary of the
human race. How come be not knowing that
lady?”
“Oh, I am visiting some
of my family here. Thank you for
informing us about the celebration. As
you can see,” Adnap said, turning away
from the vendor, “this celebration is
very important to these Grecian people.
Lets ask this kind lady over here what
the whole festivities celebrate.” They
walked over to a woman that looked like
some sort of fortuneteller. “Good day
miss. I was wondering if you could
explain the celebration of the human
race to us.”
“There are many stories
about how our existence began. But the
gods, they are the ones responsible.”
She fell to her knees and drew a symbol
of an owl.
“Is that the symbol for
one of the gods?” Adnap asked, beckoning
Freddie to get a close-up.
“Yes, this is the symbol
of our great Lady Athena. The goddess of
wisdom.” She drew another symbol on the
ground, this time of a lightning bolt.
“This is one of the most sacred symbols.
It is of the greatest god, Zeus.” She
began to dance around the symbols.
“Right, maybe we should
ask someone else about this.” She began
pushing Freddie in the opposite
direction as the lady began to chant.
“Now that we are away from her, lets try
asking someone who may be a bit more
sane. Ah, this child looks bright.” She
walked toward a small child. “Can you
explain the celebration that is going on
right now?”
“Yes. There are three
stories of how our world was formed. The
world was formed by the gods.” He got on
his knees and began to draw the symbols
in the dirt.
“It is ok, you don’t have
to do that.” Adnap said, trying to avoid
another situation like before.
“The first story is about
Prometheus and Epimetheus. They were
titans, and sons of Father Heaven.
Prometheus was in charge of the humans;
Epimetheus was in charge of the animals.
Epimetheus gave all the best things to
the animals. Things like feathers and
shells to protect themselves. Prometheus
got mad and gave us fire. That is only
one story though. The second one had
Zeus. He created a girl to punish
Prometheus for giving them fire. He
named her Pandora. Pandora was very
pretty but a bit dim. She had curiosity.
She received a box full of bad things
and was told not to open it. When she
did, because she was curious, all of the
evil things were released. That is why
so many people get sick today. The last
story is after the humans were
destroyed. Zeus had seen how bad
everyone was and he sent a flood to kill
them. Two people stayed alive though.
Zeus felt sorry for them and he showed
them how to make other people. That is
how the stone race was formed. Is that
all you wanted to know lady because I am
getting really hungry?”
“Yes. That is all I
wanted to know. Thank you.” The little
child ran off. “That is something very
interesting. However, they speak of
these gods as though they were real.
There was something interesting in his
story though. Lets see who this Father
Heaven man is.” They walked down a small
alleyway.
“Uh, Adnap, are you sure
that this is such a good idea?” Freddie
asked.
“Oh of course it is.” She
told him going into the darkened alley.
Freddie sighed and shook his head sadly.
How did he get himself into these
things?
They came to the opening
of the alley and found themselves in a
huge church like area. “Oh, it looks
like there are weddings going on here.”
Adnap said happily. “Hello fine ladies
and gentlemen. May I ask who is getting
married?” There were two couples
standing at the front of a big crowd.
“Those two on that side
are Cupid and Psyche. The others are
Hades and Persephone. You won’t be
seeing much of them. Hades gets to have
her for half the year, while her mother
gets her the other half.”
“How was that arranged?”
Adnap asked, handing the microphone to
the woman. She smelled the microphone
oddly and then spoke into it.
“Hades came out of the
underworld one day and he saw Persephone
sitting on a hill. He fell in love with
her because of her beauty. Then he took
her back to the underworld. She learned
to love him. Demeter, Persephone’s mom,
was not too happy though. The only way
she would allow Persephone to marry
Hades was if she agreed to stay out of
the underworld for half of the year. It
really is a rather romantic story.”
“Yes it is. What about
the other two? Do they have a story
behind their relationship too?” Adnap
asked.
“Yes. It seems more
romantic than the other. You see Cupid’s
mother gave him orders to shoot Psyche
with an arrow and make her love some
horrible creature. Aphrodite was
extremely jealous of her because
everyone loved Psyche and thought that
she was more beautiful then even the
goddess of beauty. Cupid saw Psyche and
fell in love with her so naturally he
could not make her fall in love with
something horrible. Psyche had to
undergo many horrible tasks to prove her
love for Cupid. In the end, she proved
that true love prevails. They are such a
cute couple.”
“Yes indeed, they are. We
had better be moving along. There are so
many things to see. Come along Freddie.”
They walked down another dirt road where
they heard groans coming from behind
some trees ahead.
“Adnap, I have a bad
feeling about this. Maybe we should go
investigate some more of those
weddings.” Freddie said hopefully.
“Don’t be scared Freddie.
I am sure that nothing is wrong.”
“But,” he took one look
at Adnap’s determined face and sighed.
“Ok, you’re the boss.”
“This is incredible. If I
am not mistaken, this is Hercules, doing
one of his twelve tasks for the King of
Mycenae. Excuse me Hercules, may we have
an interview.”
“Adnap, I think he is
kind of busy now. He is wrestling a
lion.” Freddie said cautiously.
“He can’t take two
minutes out to give us an interview?”
She asked innocently. Freddie groaned
and continued taping.
“Hercules, Mr. Hercules
sir. May I have an interview?”
“What are you talking
about? I am busy. Come back later!” The
lion almost bit his head of as he talked
to Adnap.
“Please it will only take
a few seconds.” She said holding the
microphone up.
“Look, I am busy. Can you
or can you not see that I am trying to
kill this lion?” He said, his temper
rising. The lion swiped at them grabbing
the collar of Freddie’s shirt with his
claw.
“Uh, Adnap” he said,
“HELP!” Hercules grabbed Freddie from
the lion’s claw just as he was reaching
its jaws. He threw him on the ground
angrily.
“Will you two leave me
alone?” Hercules yelled.
“I can take a hint. I
guess I am not wanted here. Come along
Freddie. We have more important people
to interview.” Adnap said turning her
back to the fight.
“Adnap, maybe this isn’t
the best era to go into. Lets go
somewhere else.” Freddie told her, still
visibly shaken from his near death
experience.
“Don’t be silly. This is
a great era. Besides, we haven’t gotten
nearly enough material for our
documentary.” Adnap told him. He groaned
and followed behind her.
They went back past the
weddings and through the alley to the
market place. There were hardly any
people in it anymore and Adnap could
hear faint music coming from somewhere
near them.
“What do you suppose that
is?” She asked Freddie.
“I don’t think I want to
know.” He told her truthfully.
“Come on. It sounds
interesting!” She said pulling him
along.
“Oh great.” He shook his
head sadly.
As they got closer to the
music, they could hear someone’s voice
ringing through the crowd. The music
began sounding more and more depressing
as they got closer yet the crowd had the
enthusiasm that would appear in a
celebration.
“Welcome one and all to
the free performance of the Underworld
Circus!” A booming voice said. “You can
buy your tickets from Charon here, one
Obolus for children seven and under, and
two Obolus for adults. See here,” the
announcer said pointing to a poster of
what looked like three hags. “These are
the Three Fates. They are dying to give
you their prediction for your future.”
He laughed evilly. Freddie sighed deeply
behind Adnap. “This is the fearful three
headed dog Cerberus. He is the guard to
the gates of the underworld. If you do
not buy your tickets now, you might miss
your chance to see Polyphemus, the
cannibalistic Cyclops. Perhaps some of
you men out there like tall women. We
have just the thing for you. The
allusive Amazons are here in our circus.
The monstrous Minotaur of Dedalus’s maze
will terrify you out of your wits. Come
now or lose your chance.” The announcer
said. “Here live we have the man of the
hour, the one who supported these
monsters when they were sad, straight
from his wedding, it’s Hades!” the crowd
clapped and cheered as Hades bounded out
with Persephone close behind him.
“We have a magical show
for you today. We can only show you one
act though. If you want to see more, you
must buy your tickets now. Our first and
only free act is the fates.” The three
ugly hags they had seen on the poster
clambered out. The crowed gasped and
started moving away from the stage.
“Get a close-up on them
Freddie!” Adnap said excitedly. “As you
can see this circus is big news in
Greece. There are some very famous
sideshows performing here. These three
hags that you see before you, those are
the famous Three Fates!”
“Uh, Adnap, I don’t think
you should call them hags.” Freddie said
nervously behind the camera.
“You two, out there in
the crowd. Come here.” One of the Fates
said angrily. Catarina and Freddie
approached the stage. “How dare you say
that we are hags? We look beautiful
right sisters?” the same Fate said.
Freddie gave the camera to Adnap. He got
up on the stage.
“Most beautiful Fates, my
name is Freddie. I am sorry that my
companion offended you. You three are
the most gorgeous undead people that I
have ever seen.” Adnap zoomed in on the
Three Fates faces. “I just came up here
too say that you are too kind to do
anything to us.”
“Freddie? Well Freddie,
we have your life thread here. Would you
like to see what happens when someone
gets on our bad side?” Freddie shook his
head. “What do you think sisters?” they
nodded their heads eagerly.
“That won’t be needed my
fine ladies.” Adnap said, coming on the
stage. “I am the one who said that
terrible thing about you. You did not
understand what I meant by hags though.
I meant it in a very good way. Where I
am from, hags are treasured. They are
given the best jewels and presents. I
meant it with the greatest amount of
respect. Your beauty shocked me.” She
said bowing.
“That is more like it. So
where are our jewels?” one of them
inquired.
“Well, they are,” she
looked at Freddie.
“Uh, right here.” He said
taking out three candy necklaces that he
had bought before they left.
“Oooh! Those look
lovely!”
“We have to be going now.
Thanks for being so great and
hospitable. Goodbye!” They said, getting
off the stage quickly and rushing
through the crowd.
“Now can we go home
Adnap!” Freddie asked taking the camera
back as they ran.
“Yes, I think we have had
enough adventure for today.” They found
the time machine and started it.
“Don’t forget to put a
date!” Freddie told her.
The field around them
disappeared as the time machine headed
back to the correct year. When they
landed in Adnap’s bedroom Freddie
collapsed in a chair and turned off the
camera.
“So, where do you want to
go next Freddie?” Adnap asked.
“Nowhere! I was almost
killed twice today, I think that is
enough. At least you came through in the
end. You saved my life there with the
whole jewel thing.”
“Yes, well, it was
nothing.” Adnap said.
“Yes, it was nothing.” He
let his head fall back. “Lets just copy
this tape and save it. I don’t want to
go through that again.”
“Ok Freddie, come on!
Lets get ready for the next documentary!
This will be fantastic. Tape the ending
of this one though.” He turned on the
camera again.
“As you can see, time
travel is not always easy. We had lots
of fun today but you should not try any
of this at home. See you all next time!”
Catarina waved and then took the camera
so Freddie could wave goodbye. “That’s a
wrap!”
“Thank goodness. Lets
rest now Adnap.”
“Ok, come on.” They left
the room to watch their tape. They were
ready, well, almost, for their next
adventure.
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