Future's Path
By Aimless Ramblings

Copyright 2007 by Aimless Ramblings
 
Prologue
 
Elena is dreaming. It's one of those dreams where she knows she's asleep, but 
she's also powerless to wake up. Luckily, there's nothing icky or frightening 
going on right now that would make her want to be awake. No monsters, no one 
chasing her, just a feeling that something is going to happen, and that it's 
important for her to watch it happen.
 
The big room she's in is crowded, which makes her nervous, and people keep 
rushing by pulling suitcases. She knows that this must be an airport because her 
daddy flies quite often, and she's even flown a few times herself. Elena 
recognizes the long rows of chairs, the ticket counters with lines of fidgeting 
people standing in front of them, the blaringly loud and sometimes overlapping 
announcements, and, of course, the walls of windows.
 
It becomes obvious that no one can see her when an elderly couple--yelling 
good-naturedly at each other much like her own grandparents do--walks right 
through her. She screams soundlessly at first, quite horrified, but then, after 
her heart slows down a bit, is rather elated by this ghost-like ability. 
Tentatively, she reaches out her hand as a fat man wearing an almost painfully 
bright Hawaiian shirt hurries past, and the ends of her outstretched fingertips 
travel through his arm. She expects to feel something when it happens, a cold 
chill maybe, but there's nothing.
 
For the next several seconds, Elena amuses herself by standing in front of, 
walking through, and even ducking her head into and out of the people who pass 
her. Just as there's no feeling when she's moving through someone, there's also 
no view; only darkness until her head emerges. She decides to test her newly 
discovered ability on the wall to her right, but then sees her father.
 
"Daddy!" she cries, running through several inconveniently positioned travelers 
to reach him. "Daddy, look what I can do."
 
As with the elderly couple who first introduced her to this new world, her 
father walks right through her. Aghast, she follows him slowly, her game of a 
few moments before totally forgotten. This is her father. He's not a dream; he's 
alive, just like she is. Unless... Does his being here, his inability to see, or 
touch, or hear her mean that she's dead? She stops, the horrible idea she's just 
had rooting her to the spot. Her father steps on to an escalator heading 
downward, and is carried out of sight.
 
The tug on her consciousness is so sudden and unexpected that she begins 
desperately wind milling her arms, trying to remain standing. This time, what 
she feels is not a vague suspicion that something is going to happen in this 
place that she should see, but a certainty, with her father at its focal point.
 
'Wait! Stop!'
 
Everything is happening too fast. losing her balance, she is pulled off her 
feet, and then through the people boarding the downward escalator, through the 
escalator itself, finally coming out just above the airport's ground floor. 
Elena's fear of being dead is now supplanted by this new experience. Her father 
is visible again, walking quite quickly towards an exit, and she is floating 
behind him, pulled along by the invisible tether which now seems to bind them 
together. It's almost like flying, and she loves the sensation of drifting 
through the air with no effort whatsoever, but at the same time she has no 
control. No way of stopping, turning, or even going faster should she wish to.
 
Both she and her father are outside now. Elena notices that he's still wearing 
the jeans and short sleeved shirt she remembers him having on earlier that day, 
and is swinging the small overnight bag he travels with when he doesn't expect 
to be away for very long. The same bag she had watched him carry out to his car 
that afternoon. He's still hurrying, which is normal for her Dad, and not paying 
very much attention to what's going on around him.
 
He arrives at the down curb, and begins rummaging in the overnight bag for 
something. Not bothering to look up, he steps forward and begins crossing the 
street. Elena is already screaming; struggling to free herself from the confines 
of her observer status, to leap forward, to pull him back, to be there before 
the yellow car speeding towards him arrives. But she can do nothing.
 
'This isn't real, it can't be real. I want... '
 
Horn wailing, the yellow car skids through the crosswalk with a screach of 
brakes. The invisible tether which had so recently bound her to the man now 
lying on the pavement snaps, and she can move again.
 
'I want out!'
 
She slowly sinks to the ground, tears cascading down her face, obscuring the 
event she has been forced to witness.
 
The world is fading. She can feel it, as though everything around her, 
everything she has seen here will soon dissolve into nothingness. Rolling up 
into a tight ball on the ground, she waits to die.
 
She doesn't die though. She wakes up in her bed screaming.