LS: The Beginning

LS: The Beginning by Kelvin O'Ralph

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Authors: Kelvin O'Ralph
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look the caretaker issued her.
    “Sorry about that,” I said, catching up with her.
    “No problem. What now?” she asked.
    “Hmm… There's somewhere I can teach you without any disturbance or intruders,” I proposed.
    “Where's that?”
    “It's the abandoned stadium on Winter Street.”
    She looked at me, her expression unreadable.
    “Yeah, I know the stadium.”
    “Okay, so close your eyes,” I requested as I pictured where the stadium was.
    Lisa didn’t object. With both arms, I lifted her up and dropped her gently in the middle of the stadium in less than a minute. Luckily the door was opened so I didn’t have to pause.
    “You really have to teach me how to do that,” she said.
    “I’m glad you enjoyed the ride, and yes, I’ll teach you. That’s our main purpose of being here, remember?”
    The stadium didn't look as expected; the carpeted grass looked well-trimmed and the sidelines didn't look unkempt. Maybe it's being renovated , I thought. I moved around to see if someone was nearby, but heard no sound of a heartbeat except Lisa's and mine. I returned to her.
    “Stay here and I'll be at that end of the field.” I ran to the designated direction. There wasn’t any need to scream since Lisa and I could hear from miles away.
    “Close your eyes and imagine yourself standing on this spot.” I gave her a minute to contemplate, and then I continued, “Now open your eyes and start running.”
    Unfortunately, she ran like a human, but was pretty fast though.
    “Uh,” Lisa grumbled
    “Okay, return back to your position and we’ll try it again”
    She did as I asked, this time looking more determined. I remembered the first time I ran supersonically at the restaurant’s parking lot, and said, “Don’t close your eyes this time; look at this.” I removed my blue diamond wristwatch. “Try and catch this before it hits the ground and be aware this watch is expensive. You’ll have to pay me if anything happens to it.”
    Lisa laughed.
    “Okay,” I said. “One, two, three, go!”
    I tossed the watch up in the air, but not in a straight direction. My teeth were clenched as the watch flew high. I was hoping she’d catch the watch because it was my favorite accessory. A red light flashed across my eyes before the wristwatch could fall on the floor. It was Lisa.
    “Here you go,” she said, handing me back the watch. She looked so happy and excited. “This is incredible. I can’t believe I just did that.”
    “Yeah, you did. Okay, let’s see if you can outrun me.” I dashed off, running round the field, and she followed.
    Although she ran very fast , I could see her every movement. It was like we were in a different world where time moved slowly. Her silhouette was covered by a red light as she ran beside me.
    I was shocked to see her reach the other end before I did. However, she’d been a good runner before her transformation; at least I guessed that was the reason.
    “Impressive. You are a fast learner,” I complimented her.
    “Well, thank you. You’re a good teacher,” she returned the comment. “So, what’s next?”
    “Let’s play a little game.”
    “Game! That sounds interesting.”
    My plan to make her happy and help her stop worrying was working, and though I didn’t know if she was still worried, she looked happy.
    I tried my best to control my physical desire; she was looking so beautiful. Her leather pants made her body look voluptuous, but I refrained from any sexual thoughts. I didn’t want to spoil what I had gained with her.
    “The game goes like this: I’ll create barriers with ice, and then I’ll throw my watch up in the air at any direction. Meanwhile, your eyes will be shut. You should open your eyes immediately you hear the sound of the watch as it’s tossed in the air, and then catch it before it drops. Remember, I’ll not be close to you so be a bit intuitive. I believe the essence of this game is to improve your hearing and speed abilities.”
    “Oh!

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