Cassie sat on her bed as she dialed Elora’s number. She had gotten ready for bed, allowing herself to gather her thoughts and try to gather the words she would use to describe to Elora just what she had seen tonight. The phone rang four times before Elora answered.
“What’s wrong?” She asked.
“How did you know something was wrong?” Cassie asked.
Cassie could swear that she could almost see Elora rolling her eyes.
“It’s eleven o’clock. You only call me this late if there is some sort of issue. So let’s get on with it so we can get some sleep.”
Cassie was used to her friend’s abrupt and oftentimes rude behavior. Others might have gotten offended, but Cassie knew that Elora didn’t mean anything by it, it was just the way she was.
“I think I’m going crazy,” she began, unable to hide the nervousness in her voice.
“You are going to have to give me more than that,” Elora told her dryly.
Cassie jumped into the details of her night without hesitation, making sure not to leave out even the smallest of details. When she finished she sat quietly, waiting for her friend’s reaction. After several heart beats of silence, Elora finally spoke.
“So what I hear you saying is that you saw some incredibly handsome men with pointy ears, shiny hair, and freaky eyes in one of the conference rooms of your dad’s building?” She summarized and Cassie let out a breath of relief as she heard the belief in her friend’s voice.
“Yes,” she answered simply.
“Then you ran into another incredibly handsome guy who seemed to flicker between two different appearances?”
“Exactly,” she answered again.
“Well, I have two theories,” she paused in thought. “We could be dealing with one of two different beings—Elves or Fae.”
Cassie choked as she swallowed. “You’re telling me that you really believe that there are things out there other than humans?”
“Definitely,” she answered matter of fact like. “Do you have another explanation?”
“Halloween costumes,” Cassie answered lamely.
Elora snorted. “You believe that about as much as you believe in Santa Clause.”
“But you would have me believe that there are two other species besides ours that exist?”
“Yes. Can you honestly tell me that you think, in this whole wide world, we are the only beings besides the animals?”
“How could they have kept themselves a secret for so long?” Cassie challenged.
“Oh come on Cass, just because we haven’t seen them doesn’t mean that others have not. Let’s just go with this theory for now. I will do some research and ask Lisa. Now, you said this Trik character said that he would see you again and that he was yours?”
Cassie nodded absently, only to realize that her friend could not see her through the phone.
“Yes,” she answered.
“That means you need to keep your eyes open. If you see him again, ask him what he is.”
“Just like that? Isn’t that kind of rude?” Cassie huffed.
“How else are you going to find out if he isn’t human?”
“Fine,” Cassie said dryly. “I’ll ask the incredibly hot weirdo just exactly what he is. That should go over real well.”
“Good. We aren’t going to figure out anything more tonight so try and get some sleep.” Elora told her before she abruptly hung up.
This was another of the quirks that Elora constantly exhibited; she didn’t believe in goodbyes, so she simply did not say them.
“Yeah, fat chance on the whole sleep thing,” Cassie told her empty room.
She lay back on her bed, not bothering to get under the blanket. She closed her eyes and Trik’s face appeared despite her attempt to push him from her thoughts. Deciding that it was useless to try to prevent it, she decided to enjoy the view.