Tales Of The Multiverse
Obviously, there was no need to shout.
“I’m here for you!” She exclaimed as he sprang up from the bridge, appearing with two long horns and a magic supergun.
“Clara, is this you?” I asked, with surprise.
“Yes, my darling” She replied.Belongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.
“But, why….”
“I was born and bred to save you…. From the Queen Of The Sea” Clara confessed.
“Really? You are my true future queen?” I asked wonderfully.
“Yes, I’m your queen” she said.
I never knew I could ever get any supporter or helper any longer, in life. Because, my grandfather promised I would fail if I never got any, by my side. It was the reason why I stood by Alliana. I thought she was the queen that was chosen by the gods, for me. I never knew there was another Clara, not to mention one Diana.
“Herdy, I love you” she confessed.
“Babe, I think I love you more” I managed to reply.
“You and your thinking….”
“But, why are you with a supergun?” I asked, trying to make her engage me, since I was bored and tired already. I was just wondering what she was holding the gun for. Was there another battle to fight, after the issue I had with the lesbian beast?
“Well, I want to tell you that, there are nineteen series of war to wage against the….”
“War?” I came in with an interrupting question.
“Yes, we are battling with every strange being on Morrasta and we also have to rescue some people in the Real World soon” she explained.
“Wait babe, how can I survive this terrible Morrasta or…. Can we just run away to the….” I muttered with slight iota of fright.
“Real World? And, you think there’s no war they wage there?”
“Hmm, but….”
“It’s just that, we have greater powers than they do, in two ways if not one”
“Babe, I know you understand me” I teased her.
“Yes, I do, my darling” she answered.
“Thanks for being by me, sweetheart” I appreciated.
Clara calmed me down and invited me to a nearby beach. She told me we could gain more powers there so, I followed her, like a mule taken to the slaughterhouse.
It was very funny for me to agree, just like that.
So, we took a Gubro to the place and we alighted at Aligner Street in Jetlingo, the capital of Wuncherstar.
Gubro was a kind of airplane used by only two to give people, to travel around towns, cities countries, continents and planets. It was once said that, Coldier flew a green Gubro from the Real World, to Morrasta.
This air vehicle made me remember some facts about the whole universe; the Real World and the Fantasy World.
Morrasta is one of the fantasy worlds which had only three continents and more than fifty-two countries, fifty thousand cities, two hundred thousand towns and forty strange regions. After Jaspon, Morrasta is the best and strongest.
The five ‘cities’ of the Fantasy World included: Jaspon, Morrasta, Durra, Plinigola and Venzemeno (they were called cities because they were not as large as the continents of the Real World. Also, Morrasta was called a country, city, world or universe because, of its speciality and strength.
The Jagandana, Wuncherstar and Clitepe were the continents in Morrasta. The first had fourteen countries; Wuncherstar comprised thirty and, Clitepe was consisted of twelve countries, with three regions.
It was actually my new girlfriend – Clara, that was telling me all these. I never knew Morrasta was under another Fantasy World. She kept on with her revelation, while she flew the Gubro all through the skies.
Jagandana was derived from two morrastan words, ‘jagan’ and ‘dana’ which meant, ship and milk, which was funnily to say that, the place contained a lot of ships and also had many ways of getting milk, either from the cows or the rogmanas (animals that looked like the joining of a cow, goat and ostrich).
And, the discovery of the stars made the word ‘Wuncherstar’, which was composed of ‘wuncher’ and star (meaning: wonder and star). The people in Wuncherstar revered the stars so much that, many of them claim them to be the gods who lived in the heavens. They never knew there was a real God, according to Coldier.
“Clitepe was named after the most beautiful woman then…. What I can remember is, Clora….” Clara continued.
“Did you say ‘Clara’?”
“No, Clitepe Clora” she corrected.
“Okay, it means this whole universe is way too big?” I wondered, with a rhetorical question.
“How large it is, my dear” she stressed.
I picked up a wrap nylon of vegetable sticks and munched some hungrily, stretching it to her, for her to also eat. But, she refused.
“What’s it?” I asked.
“Nothing, not just hungry, babe” she revealed.
“Okay, I understand your word”
“It was said that, Miss Clitepe created that side of the world” she explained.
“I wonder why such person would be given such an accolade”
“What do you mean?”
“It’s just too bad for her, though”
“You’re right; she’s the one named Clita and the epe title suffix was attached”
“Probably, because of her misfortune”
“I think so, too”
“I know one Grandepe who died at a very young age, when I was in a spiritual college, in Jaspon…. He was destined to be great and grand, but was reinstated and cursed to be going to die an untimely death” I narrated.
“What of Aliciepe, the lesbian?”
“Oh, yeah!” I exclaimed in agreement.
“Aliciepe was an obscene lady who was said to have had copulation with ninety different females, at the age of fifteen and, she never married a man, as well” Clara added.
“In fact, Morrasta is story-ful!” I said poetically.
“People also mentioned that, she had once had a night stand with the same Coldier….”
“My known Coldier?”
“Yes, she was called Aliciepe Coldier, for some months before she refused to answer people that did so, again”
“That’s funny, though” I said and smiled. It just did me as if I should show some care to my girlfriend. So, I moved closer to her and gave her a deep kiss. I asked to take the steering from her but, she refused.
“Anything for you, my love”
“Anything for you, too, my love”
Love was sweet since I knew Clara as, she was a very good, in fact, a perfect epitome of love. I once said that, if love was a female, she would be the one.
“I’m in love with you, Clara” I said, as I grabbed her to myself, for another kiss.