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Twinks in Space: Destination Unknown - Part One - 30. Chapter 30 - The River Thieth Hotel
The trio traveled all day, encountering no other people, and taking breaks from the journey as they needed. Whenever they got hungry, they enjoyed the food that the throuple had provided, and eventually the underground began to darken with the setting of the sun.
Stawren indicated a sign to Lyoth and Phentrom. “Only two more hours of driving!” she declared. “Can’t wait to be done.”
Silhouettes in the fading light caught Lyoth’s attention. “Wait! There!” He pointed out the window. “Look!”
Phentrom gasped.
“Of course,” Stawren replied, “I had forgotten how far out of town our local spaceport was. My memory was telling me it was at the Raxtack City limit, but now I remember, as a kid, there used to be a long drive out of town before we ever made it to the spaceport.”
“Look at all those abandoned ships,” Phentrom said in awe, and he looked over at his beloved. “Do you think one of those will work as a new community vessel?”
Lyoth was smiling. “They’re not as big as the Ulaa-Lah, but few starships are. Those out there on the landing platforms are very different than the Ulaa-Lah, but I can see several good options that would work to replace it.”
“There are a few of those Homecruisers I mentioned,” Stawren said.
“Should we go check them out?” Phentrom asked.
“Aren’t you exhausted?” Lyoth replied.
“Yeah, but shouldn’t we get one?”
Stawren chuckled. “They’re not going anywhere, and we still need to get to Raxtack and find someplace for the night.”
The sun finished setting and Stawren turned on the headlights of the hovercraft as they continued their journey.
When they eventually arrived at Raxtack City, they drove past many blocks of abandoned and crumbling buildings, but after a while of searching, they did find a region that was livelier than any of them expected. There was a working power grid, and lamps lined a few of the streets. They drove past a couple of little food vendors and shops, all of which were closed, and then Phentrom pointed out of the windshield ahead of them.
“There’s a sign for a hotel!”
“I see it,” Stawren replied. She pulled the vehicle up to the front and parked.
The River Thieth Hotel was not a large building, but a sign blinked that there were rooms available. The downstairs of the hotel was a tavern and the rooms were above.
Lyoth, Phentrom, and Stawren entered the pub. A rowdy band was performing on stage and a pair of Blue-skinned women were dancing a traditional step that had them leaping and prancing all around the establishment. The other inhabitants of Raxtack City who made the River Thieth Hotel tavern their regular haunt were clapping and stomping their feet with the music. They whooped and hollered for the performers on the stage and the dancing women.
The song came to an abrupt end, and the audience erupted in applause. As the cheering began to calm, the percussionist started the next song, and the singer sang.
Before your foot falls in her forest
There’re fickle feelings to frighten off
No doubt in magic or mysticism
About her existence it won't fit into your system
You’ll be the victim as you enter her kingdom
And as if through a prism
She’ll never even give you a glimpse
Unless you fall into her rhythm
But then you'll see her glisten
The trio of weary travelers were swept into a wondrous fantasy world woven by the lyrics and haunting music. Phentrom’s mouth was open, and his eyes were sparkling. Lyoth interlaced his fingers with the mandroid’s and kissed his cheek. Stawren smiled at the men.
She was never the witch out in the garden
But she was still out there sprinkling the pollen
I remember more than you have forgotten
Unbelievably unhardened and fallen
The singer repeated the lines, and one of the other musicians added a simple harmony with the lyrics, and the song continued.
Crisp autumn leaves and the murmur of thunder
There’s a chill in the breeze as the winter pulls the summer asunder
But up in her trees sheltered above and avoiding what's under
It takes magic to believe and it takes belief to see the magical wonder
Inspired life from the cracks in the pavement
Dirt towards the sun in a progression so ancient
Her tree is the world the trunk her home the roots her basement
If you wanna see her magic you must remain patient
Melodies and harmonies wove through the tavern like spells. They were enchanting in a way that captivated Lyoth, Stawren, and Phentrom.
She was never the witch out in the garden
But she was still out there sprinkling the pollen
I remember more than you have forgotten
Unbelievably unhardened and fallen
The four lines were left unrepeated on their returned refrain, but all of the musicians sang along, leading into a brief bridge.
There’s a hidden world behind all those shadows
Where fae children play in the wildflower meadows
They run from the sun and dance out under the moon
Then back to toadstool houses for sleep in the afternoon
The music suddenly went through an uplifting change. It sounded triumphant.
You won't see unless you look
And looking requires the use of your imagination
You won't mind the thing she took
And giving requires your complete fascination
The forest's secrets lost out in the open
You’ll be leaving with something that she's stolen
But don’t’cha worry she won't leave you broken
Even though you feel that you've just emptied out the ocean
Harmonies evolved and the song’s composition shifted and built into new musical movements.
In between each of the leaves
It takes more than faith if you wanna believe
To catch a sight in the night you've gotta be a thief
Even with the keenest eyes this is gonna be brief
She’s not what you think it's all a mystery
So even though your insides feel all jittery
There’s no trickery in her hickory
So keep your eyes peeled for something silver and glittery
Inside her blossom she'll hide throughout the winter
Flora embrace as the cold be getting bitter
Even though it's frozen her heart contains a cinder
As the ice begins to linger hear the branches start to splinter
Walk untold miles with only one goal in mind
Remember it's only worth what your mind claims as its time
The cost of the frost as lost and found align
Blows across the snow those are her magical designs
Fall away with me
Fall the fae's in thee
The song ended, and Stawren, Lyoth, and Phentrom cheered.
As the next song began, the trio headed to the barkeep to ask about rooms. They were directed to a concierge desk in a quieter foyer. An older gentleman with a gray mustache greeted them.
“Welcome to the River Thieth Hotel. Have you three been enjoying drinks and music?”
“We have,” Stawren replied, “and we’d love accommodations for the night.”
The man smiled and said, “I think we might find something that can suit you.” He pulled out his guestbook and asked, “Have you been in town long?”
Stawren let out a contented sigh. “We just arrived. We landed in Bavport, of course, but my father is a Blue Allarei from this region. We decided not to stay in Bavport.”
“I don’t blame you,” the man replied. “There are so fewer people out in these parts, and our rooms are very luxurious. Do you three need food?”
They informed him that they had enjoyed plenty of snacks on their way into town and were ready for sleep after the long journey. They filled out his guest logbook, and he gave them a key. Once they were in their room and the three were out of their travel clothes, they quickly fell asleep.
Morning came too soon, and just as the underground began to lighten with the rising sun above, a blaring alarm began to scream throughout the streets of Raxtack City.
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