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Chapter 3 I Need That Diary

  • It was six o'clock in the evening, where the orange clouds over the mountains were visible, beautiful.
  • Elijah and Rebekah were on their way home in the car of their father, Josh Orleans, Elijah's father and best friend of Rebekah's parents.
  • " How was school today," asked the beautiful woman, Karla, Elijah's mother.
  • "Very well," they said in unison.
  • "We saw new things," said Elijah to his parents. " Like, for example, the place where Melia Conkinova's tombstone is.
  • " They did quite a lot," Josh said with a smile, he knew how much his son was interested in this topic. "And... Where is it?
  • "Just outside of here, outside of London," Rebekah replied, "But the professor said it was demolished.
  • "Just outside London.... " Karla whispered, "The name of that collapse is called Fallen.
  • "Fallen?" Rebekah asked confused.
  • "That's how they placed it in the middle of Christ's time, since that's where they buried the murderers or those killed by others.
  • "Boah," Elijah exclaimed, "I knew something didn't add up. What is Melia doing buried in a place of murderers or assassins? By the way mother, the cemetery is called Failed Decay.
  • " If she's there, it must be because of what I said," said her father. " Heaven knows why she ended up in that place.
  • When they arrived, they parked the car and got out of it. Their house was on the outskirts of a big block. Once inside the house, they invited Rebekah over for dinner, she didn't live far away.
  • " I need that diary," Elijah muttered as he sat at the dinner prepared by his father and mother, "Dad, could you take me to those ruins?
  • " No," he answered bluntly, "It's a graveyard all the same, and that girl is dead. You're not going to take from a dead man something that is or was personal. What's wrong with you? You don't do that.
  • "But I'm... I'm not going to take it away from him. " At what he said, everyone looked at him in disbelief. " I swear. I just want to be sure if her gravestone is real or just, perhaps, fiction created by the most imaginative mind.
  • I needed to know everything about this woman, her thoughts, her ideas. He wanted answers. He wanted them.
  • " Please," he continued. "Just to know about her tombstone and that's all.
  • His father drummed his fingers on the opaque wooden table wondering whether or not to take his clever son to those ruins.
  • Josh let out a sigh before answering.
  • "All right, I'll take you. - Elijah grinned from ear to ear at the answer, revealing the patented look on his face. "But just so you can see that tombstone and leave the subject alone.
  • " Sure," he nodded. He was happy, he was finally going to that cemetery.
  • You have to dig under the rubble, there is a chance of finding the unimaginable.