Hong Kong Young Writers Anthologies Fiction 3 2018 | Page 2

The Force of Truth and Grace British International School Shanghai (Puxi), Choi, Jiwon - 12 L et’s tick our time back billions and billions of years ago. Picture this, when the Earth first began to rotate and when the sun just arose from the endless ashes. When the various creatures were first given life, that was the age that I was born. When the age of creation was just about to emerge, that’s how our tale was written and how our adventure began. My life, before this adventure to the west, was pretty much spontaneous. Unexpected adventures always chased after me. When I was at the age of five million, I left the wizardry world of Olympus. Yes, it was depressin g and heartbreaking to abandon the land that I’ve been breathing forever, however l was also delighted for the next destination of my anecdote. About a month after I left the Olympian wizardry world, I received an envelope with a golden feather inside. As soon as I unlocked the envelope, the feather swirled and pinned itself to my silver droopy hair, taking me to the grand, graceful palace of Olympian gods. A glittering rainbow filled the sky and gold had gobbled up the whole palace. The angelic statue of Cupid gracefully glistened as the sunlight gently shone through. Gorgeous melody from a golden harp was forming a pulchritudinous harmony with the glorious fountain. Whilst admiring the peaceful melody from the angel’s harp, a powerful voice flew down to my ears. “I sent the golden feather to bring you here,” Zeus blurted out his concern as he walked out of the Parthenon arch, “And this is why. There is a barbarous fight going on in far Western Europe. The place is in ruination. I need you to travel to the Francescan palace and cease the war by bringing the cursed sword of war back to us, so that the world can come back to peace.” “Oh! I forgot one thing!” Zeus remembered, “There will be monsters and poor souls that will be willing to join your journey. Take care of them with the force of the truth and grace. They will help you during your adventure. I trust you Harold, to finish successfully. Now, good luck!” Zeus and the other Greek gods all wished me luck as I stepped out of the gate and moved one step and one step closer to the destination. I swam across the peaceful lake of elegant swans and galloped through the mysterious woods where yellow and orange eyes were glaring at me through the pitch-black dark. I ran, swam, flew, dashed, walked and rushed until no such land was standing in front of me. Only an ocean was flowing and letting its tide in. As I swished across the crystal- blue sky on clouds, I could foresee the aura, rather mysterious. “Whoosh! whooooo.” The wind was howling wildly as the thunder cracked up the beautiful blue sky. The wave swallowed everything as the thunderstorm clashed into a humongous creature, swirling like a column of tornado. It had ice- cold, diamond- shaped eyes with a body full of blue and turquoise spots. Its chest and legs were a blended mix of Chinese dragon and whales. Its spike was as sharp as a tooth of a cobra and its kite shaped face was sparkling frantically with ice crystals. “My name is Poseideire and I am a grandson of an Olympian god, Poseidon. I used to guard the palace of Olympus but I have been executed because of my poor guarding skill. I’ve been waiting for million years in the cell of Polsharks. Can you please release me and let me follow you?” the monster begged in hope.