Three years ago.
Mr. Atty Griffin, looked at the small crowd all dressed in black through a dark sunshade which concealed the tears that formed in his eyes. Most of them he recognized as family members he had not seen in a while. The others were close friends of Shane and Kane. They were also some of the neighbors from the smaller beach houses, who were under no obligation to be here. He was about to give his eulogy for his son.
"Shane, I love you with all my heart! I'm profoundly proud of you. You've been a gentle soul. You have been described by many as humble. You have been a man of infinite accomplishments, but I did look forward to watching you reach the pinnacle of success. I wanted to be there for you on your wedding day. I wanted to be grandfather to your children. Today, I look forward to seeing you again in the afterlife…"
Kane felt an upwelling emotion of sadness that could lead to uncontrollable tears, and so he bolted away from the scene. Mrs Jane Griffin, his mother, wanted to go after him but her eulogy was next. She felt a soft hand gently pulled her from her left shoulder, sideways.
"I'll go check on him," Stephanie said, half smiling. "Don't bother yourself Mrs. Griffin."
Stephanie had never visited the Griffins. However, she occasionally saw them saw them as they drove past the beach into their house. Before the burial, she had never spoken to any of them, save for Shane. She had seen Kane as he acted aloof and pretended not to notice her when Shane was alive. She did not care though. She was a very independent young woman.
She had come to California from New York, alone. She had found this spot of California suitable for her vacation. She found it suitable on the grounds of the privacy and view it offered. She lived her life with barely any emotional attachment. She had one friend, no pet and a job as a school psychologist. As a psychologist, she tried not to be insensitive and tried to care for others, but it did not always come from the heart. However, when she did care with her heart which was rare, she did so genuinely.
Stephanie found Kane by the ocean shores still teary. She sat down beside him. She felt the urge for a second to give him a comforting touch. Instead she waited for him to pull himself together.
"Sorry," she whispered. "It's going to be all okay."
They both sat in silence and just stared at the ocean for a while.
"Thank you," Kane said, running his fingers through his hair. "I guess you're Steph."
"Yeah, I am."
"Yuuno, the pain was too much for him to bear," he said. "It's sad! Everyone suddenly remembers the dead! Where were they when the doc had said his cancer was inoperable? He had only months to live and nobody except for we were there for him. My dad was right about something."
"Hmm. What?"
"Shane had many accomplishments! The only thing I looked forward to was seeing him find love. Girls took him for granted and that was a pain in the ass. I always told him he was too nice and softhearted. I wish someone had said yes to him, even once before he died."
"What's it with you Griffin brothers and cutting corners? Why can't you direct question properly?" Stephanie said, barely able to control her tone. "I love your brother! And we had an affair. He is the only person that has ever remotely come close to me like that."
She got up and left angrily.
Kane looked flustered. He felt jealous! He knew Shane was leaving the house often times than usual. He had seen him with a very beautiful girl. He thought he had artfully been spying on him. He only ever saw them talked and held hands! Stephanie was always so stern looking! He did not consider her remotely in Shane's league. He nutured his own desire for her but he kept his distance. His brother dying, was he not? He felt Shane should have her! Then he thought, but of what use? Sympathy was only what stopped him from making his move, not guilt. When he asked Shane about her, he would always respond corkily, saying it was none of his business! He suddenly remembered Shane's last words, "Mind your own business. If you insist on knowing then follow me, it won't change anything. Stupid."
So it occurred to him now what those words had meant. Shane knew about the spying. He possibly knew of his hidden feelings too, which when he thought about it, he considered would be too embarrassing. Shane also knew it would not amount to anything, since he already got the girl, and so that was why he called him stupid.
A bit of rain had started to fall and so he got up and went back to the burial ground. His mom had finished giving her eulogy. He felt bummed out for missing it. They were rounding up. The crowd had lessened and it was mostly family members that remained now. He looked around for Stephanie, but she was not there.
"Kane, my dear boy! I saw you leave earlier and figured we'd still see later. It's such a sad day. He meant so much to us too but I know you are feeling sadder than the rest of us put together. Can I hug you? If it will make you feel better. I've missed you." Mrs Jorja, his aunt from his mom part of the family opened her arm for an embrace.
"Thanks aunt J." Kane said, leaning into her outstretched arms.
After his grandparents had died, he seldom saw any extended family. He was appalled by the fake love that could simply erupt in these death moments. He prepared himself mentally and emotionally too for every other family eye service sympathy. He shook his head disgusted and shrugged.
Before the rain started to fall heavier, everyone had taken their leave. His parents had gone with Aunt Jorja to the airport. He sat on the rocking chair just thinking about what Stephanie had told him earlier on. The windchimes were ringing. Shane's cat meowing startled him. That's strange, he thought. The cat never talked! Now it was meowing, licking its paws and rubbing its eyes. He snatched his umbrella, shooed at the cat and fled into the rain.
He knocked at Stephanie's beach house door. No response. He knocked harder and he heard her unlocking the door.
"Are you gonna let me in or you prefer I stand under the rain?" Kane asked wryly.
Stephanie rolled her eyes and left the door ajar. "You can come in!"
This was the first time he was visiting any of the beach houses since they were erected. It had a small living room in which he now stood. The living room walls were painted turquoise blue, but the wall with which a flat screen TV rested on was a floral wallpaper design of turquoise blue, ash and black. It had three single seater chairs and one double seater. The chairs had the same floral design as the wallpaper. The center rug was blue with gold lines along the edges, and it had the design of different schools of fish in the ocean.
"Nice place," Kane sat down on one of the single chairs.
"Why have you come here Kane?" Stephanie was lying on her back in the two seater chair, staring at the white pop ceiling. She knew the cutting edge of her nightwear was revealing the top part of her breasts but did nothing.
Kane was staring like a child and was surprised at her nonchalance. The chandelier that hung on the ceiling illuminated her beautiful body and her skin glowed.
"I came to apologize," he said.
Stephanie scoffed!
"I'm sorry," he said quickly then added, "Didn't know there was anything going on between the both of you. Have you heard about the recent development?"
"Which?"
"For a while now, my family have been thinking of relocating from the beach house into the major city. Well not California anyways. We are relocating to New York. I won't be staying with my parents any longer though. I'm going to be working as an architect. So since we're moving out we've sold the beach to the government. It's no longer a private property for the Griffins. Refunds have been made to those whose vacation was cut short on such short notice. I guess since you were not informed then it must mean your vacation didn't extend to the one month time frame all this is expected to take place in."
Holy crap! Stephanie thought. The Griffin red head is coming to the city she lived in. She already knew about the hair, artificial dye, and they just loved colored hairs. Each sibling chose to dye their hair with their favorite color.
"Noted!" she said. "Well yes, my break will be over in a week."
She offered no long talk. She already knew what Shane's profession would have been. He would have chosen to be an author. He had a substantial amount of passion for telling stories. He might have worked in the movie industry too, both as an actor and a movie writer.
"So where to from here, Stephanie?"
"It doesn't matter! Forget about me!" she replied tersely. "I don't carry memories of other people with me. Everything ends here! It's getting late. I would need my private space now to eat, watch TV and sleep."
She sat up, took the remote on the stool and turned on the TV.
"Would you at least tell me what your profession is?" Kane said.
He felt suddenly uncomfortable as he got up. He had barely spent five minutes. She had just asked him to take his leave without even caring if he was going to get hurt.
She sighed.
"Well, I'm a School psychologist."
He wanted to talk to her more, he wanted to even hold her and he felt some guilt and shame. By the time he was leaving he had expected her to get up and lock the door behind him, but she did not. She did not offer any goodbye either. He reassured himself he would see her on the beach within the week before she traveled. He told himself he would check in on her once more. He tried to tell himself that she was only acting that way towards him because she was going through grief. If she was grieving she did nothing to show it. At the burial she shed no tears. She was watching TV. So he sensed the lie. He began to tell himself that he did not need her. He would not check on her. He had a lot of girls who wanted him to date them.
The rain had stopped falling and he was half way home when he realized he forgot his umbrella at the corner where he sat. He would not see her over that. He wondered if she would bring it to him though.
Stephanie exhaled, placed one palm on her cheek and held her phone in front of her face with the other hand. She listened. She had been pacing outside her compound on a video call with Tiffany. "Well it would seem that you and Kane are becoming attractively intimate these days." Tiffany appeared on Stephanie's android phone screen as she rode in the back seat of an Uber. She had lengthy black, and silkily hair. She was creamy silk in complexion. She had a bony face with a sharp jaw. She had thin, strawberry lips and a perfect set of teeth. "You believe so?" Stephanie said. "Well of course." Tiffany used her fingers to brush and tuck some of her front hair behind her ear. "It's not like you can't exactly say he is just your architect now, can you?" "Well that's all-"&
Simone's silhouette clicked louder with each footstep on the hospital floor. She arrived at the main administration area. "Come with me Miss Simone," the female receptionist said. The receptionist had already seen the striking resemblance and had earlier been informed of Simone's coming. Simone followed the woman. "Dad!" Simone ran into his arm. "I came as soon as I was told. What's happening?" "On his way to the party a truck collided with his car. Someone immediately recognized the Solomons plate number and called nine one one. The doctor said their ambulance arrived promptly and he began the defibrillation process but then Simon went into a coma. "He assured me everything will be fine. For now they've got Simon in the ICU and are trying to stabilize him. We can't see him right away, but tomorrow we can come." Mr Solomon said very calmly. Simone momentarily lost her balance but steadied herself. Mr Solomon was a well
In the final moments of Simon's coma, his soul was transcended into the spirit world. However, his brain still functioning, interpreted the world around him as a series of dreams. He would whoosh with each new scene and it would look as if his soul was being transported from one unfamiliar territory to another. He saw a dark skinned lady who sat idly on a rock. She wore a creamy silk nightwear. She seemed entirely lost in the view of the turquoise blue ocean underneath the silvery moon and starry skies. Firewoods burned brightly in different parts of the beach that assisted with the glow of the night. The crackling sound of burning woods; the sounds of water patting the rocks, and the ringing of windchimes filled the air. There was a guy with blue hair, approaching the lady from behind. He was cladded in a casual light blue tee shirt that accentuated his hair. He wore a pair of white shorts with a black and white croc slippers. His steps were orderly and light. "Hell
At the doctor's request, Simon had spent some extra three days in the hospital. He had to complete some final examinations before being allowed out of the hospital. The doctor was awed. Coma patients' recovery was almost always considered a miracle. Simon's recovery was just perfect according to his test results. The three days had passed and the day had come when Simon would finally reunite with his family.It was a couple of minutes past six PM. A black Rolls-Royce was pulling out of the gate of Solomon's mansion. Simone and her mother sat in the backseat with their seats reclining. Mrs Solomon was fifty but she looked thirty. She was beautiful and immaculate from head to toe. People often mistook her to be Simone's older sister. Mr Solomon was seated in the back seat too, but his seat was not reclined. He held a glass of wine in one hand and a cigarette in the other. Mrs Solomon and Simone were smoking too. 
Who he was, where he was and what he was doing had not fully dawned on him. For a moment, he thought perhaps he was dead again, for inside Solomon's mansion looked like heaven. The stars shimmered above them, the moon shone brightly too and although they were all artificial, its effects had been quite startling. They were having grilled chicken, potato fries and green salad for dinner. Simon licked his spoon savoring the tastiness of the food. For so long he had not tasted anything this good. The table was made of glossy ceramic which was shimmering with golden glitters scattered all around it like tiny grains of sand. Simone watched in awe as her brother ate ravishingly. "That's unlike you," Simone said. "You don't eat meat!" Simon paused, assimilating the information and then said, "Why?" "You're a vegetarian," Simone replied in shock.
The grim reaper had spared their lives. Instead of death they were given a choice. The gatekeeper to the afterlife had given them another chance. Perhaps it was a chance to say goodbye or a chance to start over. Shane had died in order to feel alive that very morning. So instead of waiting for the grim reaper to come for him he had taken the bold step to the gates of the afterlife.Death had been unwilling to claim Shane's soul and in exchange she took that of another. At first Simon had been unwilling to participate, but then he thought what the hell? Rather than die, if it was only his soul, the seat of his emotion, that was going to be exchanged to keep those his priceless memories then why not?However, memories were not just formed from experience of the mind alone. The soul, the centre of emotions, also stores
Stephanie was driving down the road from her new apartment to the Breakfast and Bed restaurant. Tiffany rode with her in the front seat. "Come on, look alive!" Stephanie said, eyeing Tiffany from the corner of her eyes. "You always tell me to go out with Kane. Today I've decided we will all go out on a friendship date and you look gloomy as hell." "I don't think he would appreciate me coming along," Tiffany said, not hiding her frustration. "Look at the bright side," Stephanie said, finally entering the street where the restaurant was situated. She could see its facade. "With you by my side I'll be more confident in playing along with his demands." "Just accept his marriage proposal already," Tiffany groaned. "Shane is gone, you should live on." "Honestly," Stephanie said, turning off the ignition as the car stood still in the parking lot. "I've considered d
"Great news Simon!" Simone said, eyes wide open. They were sitting on the soft grass in the beautiful orchard that surrounded the driveway of the mansion."What news? Come on, tell me!" Simon said, sounding desperate for it."Dad has decided that we all will go to California for the summer," Simone said."Woah!" Simon said, enthusiastically. "That would be awesome!""Yea of course it'll be," she replied. They both fell silent for a while.Simon forced his eidetic memory to remember if he had been to California but there was no record of it. He was familiar with California. It was one of the coolest resort centres in the world filled with beautiful beaches and it was the perfect place for a summer vacation. A slight breeze blew, the grass swayed gracefully beneath the spectrum of the descending sun. Looking at the horizon, Simon saw the blazing clouds. His