Celby, Guardian of the
Portal.
I am Celby, I'm eight, but kinda small for my age. I have a yella comb on my
head, bright and fluffy. Moma says that means I have a special talent. My
little sister Souli is only five but is far ahead of me at writin an sums,
that's her talent because she has a purple comb. I am a mind speaka like Ganpa. Moma is purple like Souli, Popa has a black
comb his talent is for building stuff. Ganpa
now has a fuzzy white comb with no fur on it. Moma says that's because he's old
and wise, and should always be heeded.
On my seventh birthday, I received my speaka's medal when Ganpa tested my
talent.
Ganpa took me through the portal, "now
young Celby, I want you to tell me what that snail is thinking."
"You mean the funny shellikie thing with horns?"
"That's the one."
"She's looking at the leaves on the wild
lettuce, they looked so tasty, but the plant is so far away, and she moves so
slowly. She wishes she had legs like the
field mouse or wings like a bird."
"And what is the field mouse
thinking?"
"He wishes he had a fine shiny shell to
live in, like the snail, then he wouldn't have to build a nest."
"Very good. You have shown me you are a true mind speaka,
now I would like you to plant an idea in the mind of miss snail."
I thought very hard, then told her there are lots of tasty leaves much closer if you just look for them. She
stopped and sampled a daisy leaf. "Did I do good Ganpa?"
"Excellent! There are two rules you must promise to obey
before you will be allowed to stand guard on the Portal to our world.
One, never look into the eyes of a Slowgie, If
you do you'll let them into our World, then all kindsa mischief will follow.
Two, never venture beyond the walls on either
side! If you do you will be trapped in
the Slogie world and may never be able to return. Do you
hear my words boy?"
I nodded, "yes Ganpa."
"Heed my words!"
He was real serious.
My life changed forever when I disobeyed one
of those rules.
.-...-.
Emily was nine years old and went to St Winifred's Infants School. Each day Janice, her minder, took
her along the same route to school: along the A13, passing under the viaduct
between Stamford Hill and Tilberry. The A13 is a dual carriageway, the two concrete
walls supporting the viaduct protected a hidden garden, unlike any existing
outside. There were shrubs, grasses, flowering plants, and ferns even in winter. Each day as they drove
past, the wind would bounce off the walls, bringing a sweet-scented balmy
perfume into the car, but they would whizz by so fast. They went past in a
fraction of a second, so Emily always wound the window down before they
reached the viaduct, just to enjoy it. Then, one day they were caught in
traffic and crawled slowly past that tiny hidden place. Emily saw dragonflies,
shrews, and a feral cat lounging on a rock by a small pool, it was waiting for
small creatures and birds it could pounce on. She thought it was the most beautiful
place she had ever seen.
.-...-.
Ganpa was the guardian of the Portal. It
was his job to see that nothing disturbed the peace beyond the entry point. I had been assisting him for a few weeks. I went to call him at home one morning and
found him still abed.
"Celby, I am feeling unwell, you will
have to stand guard alone today."
"Of course Ganpa," I felt proud to
be asked. It is a ceremonial office but
I was still looking forward to my first duty alone, as guardian of the portal
between the Paece and the Slowgie worlds. I had assisted Ganpa, as part of my training,
but never before stood guard alone. But, as I entered the Slowgie world I
sensed something had changed, something was wrong. I had been on duty for
thirty minutes. Usually, the cars would pass from right to left in that
time. Cars are silly slow-moving boxes with Slowgies sitting like statues
inside them. We can see them but, they are in another time slice, and we move
too fast to register on their senses. They don't even know that we exist. But,
today the cars were not moving at all. 'It can't harm' I thought, 'just
a quick peek' so I looked into the open window of the nearest car.
It was dark inside, and it took a while for my eyes to adjust. Then I saw
them. A pair of bright blue eyes. 'No,'
I thought and looked away. But it was too late! Our eyes met and our minds
synched. Her memories and experiences flooded into my mind...
.-...-.
"Oh my goodness," said Emily seeing a shock of stark yellow hair. The
tawny eyes gazing back at hers held a look of foreboding. The small creature
looked like an elf from one of her school books.
"I'm not an elf, I'm Celby, guardian of the portal." I backed away
from the door as she opened it and stepped out.
She was real tall, about four feet, twice my height, and her hands head
and body were all larger than mine.
"My name is Emily."
"Yes, I know you, Emily Rushmore."
"You know?" she said.
"How do you know, and how can you talk without moving your lips? What are you?"
"I'm a Paece, and you're a Slowgie!"
"No, I am not! I'm
human."
"We call you Slowgies..."
"Why? That sounds rather rude."
"Look!" I pointed to the statue-like figure in the front seat of her
car.
Emily opened the passenger door expecting Janice to turn and scold her for
getting out on the dual carriageway. But, she sat silent and stiff. Emily reached out to touch her face, it was cold and hard. "Janice, are you ok?"
"See!" I said in triumph. "She's okay but time goes slower for
her, and would have for you if I hadn't broke Ganpa's first rule. I'm sure
gonna get it for that!"
"Don't tell him about it, how would he know anyway?"
"Oh! he will know, he always does, he was once a yella like me."
"It's so nice here, would you show me around your garden Celby,
please?"
She took my hand in hers and squeezed it
gently, "then I'll return to the car, and drive off to school. What
harm would it do?" She walked over to the pool, made to stroke the cat, it
didn't move, it felt like stone. Then she turned to the tiny shrew and picked
it up, it was like a plastic model, she looked into its eyes, they were
glazed, she placed it back where the grass still bore its imprint. Then
seeing the cat, ready to spring, she moved it to safety.
"Were not supposed to interfere like that," I said.
"It's only one meal, and that tiny shrew may have a family to feed."
"The cars are moving again," I said.
"Does that mean I'll have to go back to the car?"
I nodded, "our time doesn't extend beyond that wall, if you let the car go
you may never get back inside."
"Will I be able to visit you again?"
"If you leave your window open, and I am the guardian on that day, I could
let you back in."
"Do we still have a little time?"
I nodded, "we have about ten minutes."
She gazed at the dark patch in the centre of the glade and moved towards it.
"Is this the portal to your world?"
"You can't go there!" I said.
"Why not?" she asked, moving closer. "It seems to be a pale
misty space, then it changes into a tunnel of light, but I can't see through
it."
"Please!" I threw my arms up in front of her pushing on her waist.
"They will know I broke the rules if you enter. I'll talk with Ganpa and
maybe on another visit..."
"When I leave here it will seem like a dream. How will I know your world
truly exists?"
I took my Speaka's medallion from around my neck and slid it onto her wrist, it
was a perfect fit. "Look upon this and you will remember."
Emily bent down and kissed me on the cheek, so I smiled and gave her a hug. A small
tear formed in her eye. "It's been so nice visiting Celby."
"We'll meet again Emily, I promise." I helped her into the car, and
closed the door.
"Don't forget your promise Celby."
"Just time for one more thing," I said opening the front
passenger side door. Right at the top of Janice's purse was a bright red
lipstick. "I've done this before," I said, painting a bright red blob
on the tip of Janice's nose. I closed the car door, and smiled
when I heard Emily's giggling in the rear, she'd seen my trick through the rearview mirror.
I gazed deep into her eyes, blinked, and looked away. The link was
broken; she froze.
But, I could see she was still a gigglin.
"heh heh!"