"Morpheus (Meet Your Maker)."
"I like this."
I said as I glanced around the room. The surrounding darkness was gone, and there we were, our legs crossed, sitting on the bed in Gracie's room. The pink-coated walls, the Toy Story bed sheets, and the unicorn dolls sprawled across the floor - it was exactly the same, down to the very last detail. It was as if I've never left for Allegory, keeping her company right before bed time.
"Me too." she said, her eyes beaming with delight. She picked up one of her unicorn soft toys and tossed it at me. "Hey! What was that for?" I asked, subconsciously ignoring the fact that I probably deserved more that just a toy thrown at me for abandoning her like that.
She shrugged, smiling.
"Just felt like it." she said, sticking her tongue out.
I smiled back. "I've missed this, Grace-face." I teased. I reached out and pinched her right cheek. "Hey that hurt!" she yelled, but giggling at the same time. God, it was so good to hear her laugh again. "And don't call me that, Gabe-babe." she teased back, referring to my middle name.
There was a knock on the door. I instinctively turned to look at the door, and then back to Gracie with a quizzical look. Her beaming eyes faltered, replaced by a darker expression on her face. "It's him." she said, as if there could only be one person she was referring to.
As the door swung open, there was a burst of blinding, white light. When I finally regained my sight, everything was gone. The unicorn dolls, the pink walls - all gone. Even Gracie. I felt my heart beat quicken as I looked around frantically for her. All around him was just plain nothingness, a perpetual white space that didn't have a beginning or an end. "Gracie?" I called out, but no answer.
"Hello Samuel." I was startled by the deep, masculine voice behind me. I turned around to face the source of the voice, and I felt my body froze.
"Father?" the figure looked exactly like him, with the grey hair, the business suit, the striped red tie; everything. The older man shook his head, amused. "This..." he gestured to himself. "Is merely a guise, a manifestation I chose. I wanted to appear as a familiar face to you. Preferably a sort of authority figure, if you may-" I didn't give him the chanced to finish. I grabbed his shirt and pulled him towards me. "Where is my sister? What did you do to her?" I demanded, my teeth clenching with anger.
"Calm down, Samuel." the man said as he urged for me to release my grip, and I reluctantly did. "You know where she is. You're just afraid to admit the truth." he said as-a-matter-of-factly. And he was right. Tears started to form on my eyes as I thought about what he said. I still refused to believe it. She was real. I saw her. I felt her, smooth, blonde hair. She was real. "I don't know what you're talking about. Who are you? What the hell is going on here?" I forced myself to ask.
The man started to move, circling around me as he spoke. "I think you already knew that as well. Why did you think you were having these..strange dreams about the people around you? And that dream about Sage getting shot? They are all real, Samuel. The Greek gods, the events, who you and your friends really are. All real. " he explained calmly, and for some strange reason, I believed everything he said. It was as if he was just confirming everything I've known all along. "And as for me," he continued. "My name is Morpheus. I am the-"
"God of Dreams." I interrupted. Morpheus smiled, amused. "Yes. And it is no coincidence that you know that, Samuel. You see, years ago, the gods made a foolish decision to reincarnate ourselves. You are a reincarnation of me." he finally stopped moving , and faced me with his arms crossed.
I frowned as I struggled to take all that in. I am I reincarnation of a Greek god? It sounded really far-fetched, but ironically it was the only thing that made sense. But then, another thought struck him. "But...I'm dead." I stated.
The man's eyes looked up thoughtfully before he spoke. "Yes... and no. You see, Elpis, who you know as Mrs Thompson, prevented your transition to the underworld from being permanent. Fortunately for you, your friends are coming to save you...or us, I suppose."
I shook my head sternly. I knew I should be happy, or relieved to know that people are coming to save me. But that was the thing - I didn't deserved to be saved. I wanted to stay dead. To stay here with Gracie. "If being dead means that I can be with Gracie, then I'd prefer that." I said. "Now bring her back." I demanded shakily. "Please." I added, struggling to suppress the tears.
Morpheus sighed. "I can't do that. It is essential that you are to stay alive."
"Why?" I snapped back. "Why do I get to stay alive, while my sister.." I was interrupted by my own sobbing, and I didn't even realize the tears until I felt their wetness on my cheeks. I wiped the tears away, shrugging off the sadness as I looked at father- no, Morpheus in the eyes. "Please, just bring her back to me, like you did before."
"I can't do that, Samuel. You can only dream for so long. It's time to get back to reality." he said.
"You have no idea what you're capable of. You know what? Let me show you."














