A Child of the Pink Moon
Chapter One
Nel bounced the orange basketball a few
more times before she made the attempt and the ball goes into the
hoop after bouncing off the backboard. That was a hundred! Nel walked
to the bench next to the court and picked up the water bottle and
took a long drink. Even with her head inclined the short black hair
barely touched the base of her neck and shoulders.
The court was usually occupied by some
of the boys from the Adama Boarding House, but it was too early for
them. It was a fancy name for an orphanage that specialized in those
almost at adulthood. The need to prepare them for the outside world
was the excuse, but those who lived here knew the truth. Every one of
the kids sent to the Adama Boarding House had a special power.
Nel used the towel to wipe her face,
neck and under the arms of the sleeveless half-t-shirt. If she didn't
wear a sports top underneath, everything would show. That would be
some incentive for some of the boys to show up and play so early.
Then again, nothing seemed to wake up some of them before 7:30.
Her real name is Kimberly Nelson, but
she insisted everyone call her Nel. She was what they call a
“Tomboy”, she didn't worry about what other people thought. Mind
reading wasn't her power, after all.
“Time for some breakfast!” She
announced to an empty courtyard, throwing the towel over her shoulder
and the water bottle into a nearby wastebasket.
Kimberly Nelson was born seventeen and
a half years ago, or just a year after the so-called Pink Moon Event.
It became evident that she was not as normal as her parents had hoped
when she survived a house fire unscathed at three years old. She
hadn't even been afraid of the fire, even though it had burned off
all of her clothes.
Two years later she was given up by the
parents to one of the agencies specializing in taking care of the PME
Kids. There were thousands of other children born with special
abilities within a couple years of the event. None were born more
than twenty-six months from the PME.
Nel had been raised in institutions
designed to learn her abilities and teach her to control them from
the time she was given up. Six months ago she was sent to Adama
Boarding House before being released as an adult in six more months.
When she entered the dining room she
found a few others were already setting down to eat. “Sweet Ebony”
Kareem who liked his oatmeal sweet and never ate meat. He was tall
and thin with long arms, but he was also stronger than he looked.
Elise, who had a thing for Kareem, was already there too. The girl
with curly blond hair was sitting at another table and often glanced
at the man.
Everyone knew that Kareem was being
stoic. They also knew that once he hit eighteen he would vanish from
this place in a heartbeat. He might even take Elise with him when he
teleported away for the last time. He just didn't believe in dating
before his next birthday.
On the other side of the room Bradly
“Bash” Johnson was still deciding on what to put on his tray. He
was never very decisive when it came to food or girls. Although when
it came to a real fight he never had to pause to consider his next
move, it was all instinct. He had a career ahead of him as a
superhero but he wouldn't know if a girl really liked him even if she
lived in his bed. Then again, he also didn't believe in casual
relationships.
Maybe it had something to do with the
Pink Moon Event, but nearly everyone she met that had been born with powers
were very reluctant socially. Since she was five years old Nel had
never been worried about her power, never felt like an outcast
because of how she was raised. Most of the others had the same kind
of background, it's not like they were bullied when they were
younger. Some things were hard to explain.
Such as their varied powers. It made no
sense. It was scientifically impossible by all measures that had been
implemented. Simply impossible that these kids could exist with the
powers, yet there they were.
“Good morning Bash.” She said while
putting her tray together. He was still there and she tried not to
let her amusement show.
“Oh, hi Nel.” He answered.
“Just take both the white milk and
the chocolate milk. It's not kryptonite.” She told him before
picking up her tray and going to sit across from Elise. She had
nothing against Kareem, but he was a terrible guy for small talk. He
hardly ever said a word, but if you ask him a question you might end
up with a twenty-minute dissertation.
“Hi.” She said sitting across the
table from the other girl.
“Hi Nel. You've been working out?”
The girl asked and took a sip of her juice. She wore a loose top that
looked vaguely like an ugly Christmas sweater. It was thin material,
though. Elise still had a middle school fashion sense with the purple
earrings and pinkish lipstick.
“More
or less.” Nel answered, “Mostly shooting hoops.”
Elise
didn't use her power much. Once in a while she would do something
just to remind everyone else that she still had them. Last week for
no reason at all, she levitated a piece of toast with jam and brought
it to her lips while making goo-goo eyes at Kareem. If she really
wanted to, she could lift him into the air and bring him to her lips.
It would probably surprise him enough to make him teleport to China.
Nel
almost snorted her orange juice out of her nose from the imagery.
“Are
you okay, Nel?” Elise
asked. Nel wiped her nose and mouth with a paper napkin. “I'm
fine.”
That's
when the boy band entered. Actually they were the three muscle-bound
beefcakes that usually controlled the basketball court and the gym.
Randy, Marcus and Rocky wore gray t-shirts as usual as they went to
the lunch line like they owned the place. Unlike the others, these
guys were not shy at all and had even dated “normal” girls.
Something they all swore off doing for various reasons. Probably
because normal girls were boring or weak.
Nel
suspected that Elise had dated Marcus before but had no evidence
except for the way she talked about him. As if she had some grudge
against the guy. He was kind of a snake, come to think about it.
Marcus could easily use his secondary power (some PME kids had more
than one) to take advantage of girls. Not that he would ever admit to
doing that.
Those
three had been scouted by the military since they were in middle
school. Last year, they were brought out to some secret location to
show their powers off to some high-level brass. Randy, the joker, had
let it slip that Marcus lifted a tank and threw it quite a distance.
Even though Marcus steadfastly denied that he would ever work for the
government, he still took the opportunity to push his limits.
Elise's
eyes widened and she said, “He's coming.”
Nel
looked behind her just in time to see Marcus' face inches from her
own. He didn't look like turning around had surprised him. “Are you
finished with the ketchup?” he asked in a soft, smooth voice that
made Nel's lower stomach clinch.
“Um,
yes.” She answered, showing a rare smile to Marcus. He smiled and
then stood up and walked away with the bottle.
“Oh
my gosh.” Elise said, as if disgusted.
Nel
shut her eyes and shook her head. Had that fool just used his power
on her? How aggravating! She could hear laughing from their table and
that made it worse, because she decided they were laughing at her for
being so easily swayed.
“Those
guys make me mad sometimes.” Nel said, and suddenly realized how
many times she had heard Nel say the exact same thing.
“Eun-Ji!”
Elise said loudly, brightening up. Nel felt like a secondary friend
as she looked around to see the short, bespectacled asian girl
entering the dining room. Go Eun-Ji was short, her hair was cut
straight across the bangs and she always wore that puke-green sweater
even though it wasn't cold. She was like a walking stereotype of a
nerdy asian school girl.
Eun-Ji
sat right next to Elise.
“Good
morning.” Eun-Ji said, “How is everything?”
Nel
looked away and rolled her eyes. They had just seen her last night
and Eun-Ji acts as if its been a long time. Eun-Ji was extremely shy
and quiet, she made Kareem look like the class clown by comparison
and he was a rock.
“I
have received an invitation from the Storo Group to work as a
research fellow when I am released from here.” Eun-Ji told them.
“As
a fellow?” Elise asked, “You'll be starting work at the top? That
must pay well.”
The
girl nodded. “I haven't decided whether to take it.”
“Are
you kidding?” Nel asked, “Look at me, what can of job will I get?
Firefighter? NBA?”
“There
are reasons to be hesitant. There are some rumors about this company
that need to be checked out first.” Go Eun-Ji told them and took a
bite of her steamed rice while the other girls looked on.
“And...?
Don't leave us hanging.” Elise told her friend.
After
a shower and putting on pants and blouse Nel was in the Study Hall on
a laptop. There were commentators in the media saying that the US was
falling behind on utilizing the PME kids. That Russia and other
countries had integrated them into their militaries years ago, not
waiting for them to become adults.
“The
United States will have little PME defense if it comes to war, unless
we act now!” One of the top commentators in the country had said.
The
debate had been on for several years but it was becoming a top issue
now that PME kids were becoming adults and their powers were
blossoming. Already there had been stories about military clashes in
some countries involving PME powers. At least one PME kid on the
rebel side had been killed in battle in Azerbaijan.
The
idea that she could be drafted into the military bothered Nel. She
appreciated that the country had allowed the PME kids to grow up as
normally as possible and make their own decisions. If they were all
pressed into the military, it just wouldn't feel like the same
country anymore.
Nel
was staring off into space when the laptop closed with nobody
touching it. When she looked down she felt something against her
chest and then was flying backward. “Aaahhh!” She yelled as she
slammed into the far wall. Nel was pinned to the wall and her feet
didn't reach the floor.
“Someone
help me!” She yelled. This was against the rules, heck this was
against the law. This was assault. “Who is it? Who's doing this!?”
Nel
saw movement out of the corner of her eye. Astra. The albino girl was
casually walking toward her from the left side.
“Astra!
Are you doing this?” Nel asked, “Let me go now, okay?”
Astra
didn't say anything, she just seemed to examine Nel and whatever was
holding to the wall. Astra turned her pale face and pinkish eyes to
Nel. “I did not do this.”
Astra
pointed at the other side of the room. Nel followed, with some
effort, and saw that a boy was standing there. He had one hand, palms
flat facing Nel. She had to squint to make out the guy who was in
shadow.
“Norm?”
She asked. Norm! Seriously? The shy guy walked up to her and put his
hand right over her chest. “I caught you.”
“I
see that! Now let me go.”
He
smiled. “Don't you remember how weak my power was? Remember the
last demo?”
Nel
closed her eyes. At Demonstration she had laughed at his failure.
Just one quick laugh and then she had apologized. “I said I was
sorry, Norm.”
Her
nodded and then looked down for a moment. “Nope, still hurts. I
guess you didn't know or care how much I liked you. I would have
probably forgotten by now otherwise. I think this is what they call a
grudge.”
Short
little Astra didn't seem to care that an assault was taking place. In
a matter-of-factly, disinterested tone she nodded and replied, “Yes,
it is called a grudge.”
Norm
released her and she fell into a heap on the floor, almost too weak
to stand up. Nel breathed hard and deep as if she had been
suffocating. Norm stood there looking down at her, his eyes looking
malevolent. “I finally have my real powers. I even have an arch
enemy.”
Nel
was still hardly able to move as Norm walked away. Enemy? He had just
declared her to be his enemy!
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