“What have you two been up to?” Peter queried immediately he stepped into the kitchen, reclining modishly by the doorpost as he stared lovingly at his wife, before sparing me a curious glance.
“Girl’s stuff.” Laura replied, a short smile on her lips-the pride that had clouded her during her husband’s defense against his brother, still running in waves around her. She could fly at this moment.
Peter pouted at his wife’s comment, and I couldn’t help but spurt out a laugh.
If anything, his pout became more prominent. Dude had been doubly shaded now. But that was the least of my concerns. We were supposed to be talking now, they were supposed to be answering my numerous questions now. I thought, biting my lips, not knowing how to broach the topic without making them think I was impatient.
Thank the goddess for Laura who could read auras or was it face expressions, because in the next moment she was asking that we move to the sitting room so that we could talk about myself and the questions that I had been storing up all this while.
When we settled in the comfortable sofas, we ended up looking at each other for more than a minute.
“Oh god..” Peter drawled, laughing just as I and Laura, after a few beats, when the staring became funny and weird at the same time.
“So, Maya…”
Good. Finally, this was happening. All the answers to my questions.
“Have you started recovering any of your memories? Do you remember anything now? Even the slightest details?” Peter asks.
Oh shit. I hadn’t seen that coming. I had thought the question would move in a direction like ‘So, Maya…what are your questions, what are your confusions? We are ready for them now, we are ready to give you answers’ But alas, fate had something else in store for me at this minute.
For a moment, I thought to give them something to hold onto, a memory, since I had lots of them to share; something that would put them at ease; something to encourage them that their good acts toward me was working, but then I negated it. It was too soon.
I needed the answers to my questions to know my way forward, to know what to do concerning my memories, before the queen caught me totally.
“Maya, we understand if you don’t want to talk about this…we are not trying to rush you or let the queen….” Laura was saying, but I shook my head.
“It’s okay, Laura. But Peter, I still don’t have a grasp on my memories. I seem to hit a painful brick wall anytime I try to remember. But I promise to keep trying to remember. I promise to let you know if anything turns up. I hope something does. I am as curious as you are, about who I am.” I answered, tapping myself on the back inwardly for a lie well concocted as I watched Peter and Laura nod their heads with a sorry expression drawn on their faces and expressed in their eyes.
“That’s okay, Maya. Since that is so, we will put in more effort on our side to see that you recover all your memories. And just to let you know, we will be heading out tomorrow or next to meet up with some of my trusted associates and friends. We will be checking out the school too-I think it’s open now for new students, even though classes would only start next three weeks. We will also be checking out other sites in the community, so that you will be familiarized with the environment. Is that okay by you? Is it too soon? I can manage to snag in the favour of the queen to let you cool off for a month or two if you want, if you want to wait till you recover your memories. She owes me one after all.” Peter stated, and I shook my head again.
I couldn’t stay alone in the room for two months. I would get bored to death. I needed to get out and see how large the community was and how it was run. I needed to meet new people, and form new allies. I couldn’t do that whilst sitting down in the house. That would be irresponsible of me since I already had a hold of my memories.
“No, you don’t have to call in any favour with the queen..” I said, wondering what the queen owed him, and what he had exactly done for her to warrant a debt. “I will be fine. Hopefully before three weeks, my memory should have been restored. And I am very happy to make acquaintances with your people and see new areas. I think I have had enough of bed rest.” I completed with a thin smile on my lips, aware that my response pleased Laura and brought relief to Peter.
“Alright then. Since that is settled, I think it is time we answered your questions. I know you have a lot of them in your brain sack. But we are going to take it step by step, one by one, without any hurry, so that you can get the facts straight. And if while we get through the questions, the time strikes ten, then the session would have to be postponed to tomorrow’s night. Although I have to tell you that if we keep having meetings like this without Diana, she would not find it funny.” Peter cited, and I smiled widely, nodding, knowing that he was right, even as my eyes searched out the clock; Diana wouldn’t find it funny.