A Familiar Experience
Part 7 - Final Chapter
— A DarkRealms Story
Taylor Michaels sat in his room in Shrewsbury, England,
His life is about to change, he just doesn't know it yet! |
Poster's Note: Wren wrote this chapter and sent it to me at the beginning of December. She was really excited to finish the story. I'm sorry it took me a while to get around to posting it but her untimely passing hit me hard. Though I didn't know her for very long, the two of us had become quick friends :) Here is the last chapter of her DRU story, A Familiar Experience. Wren will be missed---EOF
The rented Jaguar sped comfortably along the highway. The rain was cold and persistent, but Taylor had no problems driving in it. Laura’s smile seemed almost constant and she felt happy, almost giddy at their situation.
“I can’t believe it, Tay! I’m actually in England! This is so cool, and I can’t wait to meet your family!”
“There isn’t really a great deal of family to meet, love. As you know, I’m an only child, and I don’t have a great deal of extended family. I was a late child and I only have one grand parent left, my mother’s mother, Elaine. She lives in a home for the elderly, as she has some medical issues, but you will meet her soon. My father, Duncan Michaels, is an orphan and a very reserved man, and I’ve told you how I felt alienated from my parents.
Helen Michaels, my mother, has two younger sisters, my Aunt Penelope (Penny) and her husband Uncle Lawrence, and my Aunt Millicent (never Millie, please) and Uncle Hubert. I should be surprised if they were there to welcome us, as we are not a close family.”
Eventually, they pulled into a drive that led to a gate. Taylor pushed a series of buttons and the gate opened, so he continued to drive up to a large brick home. They went in and Laura was surprised at the size of the rooms. They seemed rather smaller than she would have expected. A girl in a grey dress that ended below her knees, wearing a white apron and a white cap met them. She looked to be not much older than Taylor.
“Good evening, welcome home Sir, Ma’am.”
“Hello Annie, this is my wife, Laura, and this jewel is Mum’s maid, Annie Smithers.” Annie blushed and curtsied. “Are my parents home?”
“Yes, Sir, your mother is in the sitting room.”
“Thanks, Annie. Well, are you ready to meet the family?”
“Lead on, MacDuff!”
Taylor groaned at her joke, and then he took her hand and led her into a nicely sized room with a pleasantly crackling fire in a brick fireplace. Taylor’s mother, a smiling, slim, gray/blonde haired woman about Taylor’s height stood to greet them with hugs.
“Oh, I am so glad you’re home,” She told Taylor. “And you, Laura my darling, are more beautiful than the boys have told me. Please, call me Mum, dear. I hope your trip was pleasant?”
“Oh yes, I’ve found it fascinating. I’ve never traveled before, so this is all very new to me.”
“Is Father not here, Mum?” Taylor asked.
“No, he was called to London, but I expect him soon, as he is most interested to see you and your bride.”
“I look forward to meeting him as well.” Laura said, and she yawned. “Oh, I’m sorry, Mum, I wasn’t expecting that.”
“No need, dear, you’ve had a long trip here. Taylor I’ve had the Blue room set up for the two of you, why don’t you take your lovely bride and get settled, dear?”
Taylor gave his Mum a quick kiss on the cheek, and then led Laura to their room. He made sure she was comfortably asleep, and then he transformed into Mystic and made her way to the reading room. She brushed up against Helen’s ankles and purred.
“Oh, how did you...Taylor?”
“Meraow!” Mystic jumped into her lap and let herself be stroked.
“Oh, you’re beautiful, dear! Such lovely fur, it’s so soft.” Mystic purred and made herself comfortable.
Annie appeared to announce lunch, and saw the cat on her mistresses’ lap.
“I surprised they didn’t mention any pets.” Annie said, and she shivered. “I’ve never liked cats. They’re too sneaky!”
“Oh, I suspect you might feel differently about this one, Annie.” She knew about the crush Annie had for Taylor before he went to America and found such a gorgeous bride. “You’ll probably see her fairly frequently, at least until Taylor’s new home is ready.”
Annie turned, mumbling something about a litter box.
Mystic meowed and jumped down, then went to their room, where she transformed back to Taylor, dressed and then walked back to the reading room.
“What did you think Mum?”
“I think you’re really going to confuse poor Annie, but I have to admit, seeing that gives me ideas. Work related ideas. I’m going to call Jamie and ask him to dinner tonight. I think we need to talk.”
Dinner was excellent, a very tasty roast, cooked with a collection of vegetables, and followed by an excellent apple pie. After they finished everyone gathered in the Reading room.
“Laura,” Helen asked, “Taylor and Jamie have told me that you’re a witch, and from what I know of witches, you would still be a novice, correct?”
“Yes, Mum,” Laura agreed. “My mother has been training me for approximately four years. I have memorized several spells, and I am continuing my training with my mother by teleconference, once we get settled.”
“Feel free to use the computer in our library, or see Annie, and she hook your lapt3op up to our wireless network,” Helen suggested.
“That would be helpful. Taylor and I discussed the possibility of working for you in your official capacity. Do you think we could be helpful, Mum?”
“Yes, dear, as a matter of fact, I had planned to suggest just such an arrangement, but with the addition of Jamie. The three of you could be a team, helping to investigate suspected paranormal activity. It may be real or completely fraudulent, but to protect our country, we must do our best to investigate and, where possible, explain and control these phenomena.
It is my suggestion that Sergeant King lead the team, officially, but I realize that the logistics will be very informal. Your talents and abilities will need to be understood between you as well, so try to let Jamie deal with the day to day distractions and work with him to find the best way of operating. We will set up a budget for you, and do our best to keep you technologically up to speed.”
Taylor and Jamie looked at each other with sly smiles, while Laura simply looked at Helen.
“Boys and their toys,” She said, and the ladies giggled at the guys’ reaction of feigned innocence.
“We need the proper tools, Laura!” Jamie insisted while Taylor just laughed.
A bright beam of light cut short the joviality, as the sound of an approaching helicopter grew closer. It came to rest behind the house, and Laura saw a man coming towardss the door. As he approached she could see that he resembled an older, more distinguished Taylor. This must be her new Father-in-law. He was obviously a much darker, more serious man than her husband. He walked up to embrace Helen, and then he smiled and held out his hands to Laura.
“Welcome to the family, Laura.” As she walked up, she saw behind the seriousness an excitement and a spark of the charm that Taylor had, and she decided she liked him. Reassured, she walked over and kissed his cheek.
“Thanks, Daddy!” she said, and Taylor bent over with laughter at her impertinence. Soon everyone was chuckling, and Helen knew it was the perfect beginning to their new relationship.
Duncan smiled, but he quickly became serious. “I hope I can count on you three right away. We appear to have a puzzling problem, right into your bailiwick.”
James looked at Taylor, who nodded.
“Yes, sir, my team is ready, sir!”
“Good man, well done.” He sat down in a comfortable chair and pulled some papers from a briefcase. “There have been several small but important and impossible thefts at the home of the head of security. This is our chance to demonstrate our new team’s effectiveness. James, I want you to focus on locating the items on this list, while Mystic goes in as recognizance and Laura handles communications. I’ve assured everyone that we will be professional and provide some answers for these incursions as soon as possible, so do your best.”
“Rest assured, sir, we’ll answer some of your questions as quickly as we can.”
“Very well, Sergeant, take the heli, your transportation in London is arranged, good luck, all.”
“Thank you. Sir.”
They watched the new team depart, and Helen turned to her husband. “They’ll be a good team, Duncan.”
Of course they will. Lord help us, if she’s anything like they are, they won’t allow themselves to fail.” He smiled.
This is the end of A Familiar Experience. No, it’s not the end of the story...
Comments
A good ending
I just wish Wren were still with us to continue the story of their new beginning. She was a good writer and a wonderful person. I didn't know her long but she was the kind of person you don't need to know long for them to have an impact in your life. She will be missed.
Don't take me too seriously. I'm just kitten around. :3
Agreed.
If there's one thing I regret in the weeks leading up to it, it's that I didn't talk with her more than I did. :(
It is a wonderful chapter that has opened up a rather large city on the other side of the ocean from rest of the places that we've already been to in the DRU.
And yes, she will be missed. Dearly.
Peace be with you and Blessed be
Gazetteer
I have updated the Gazetteer with ALL of the latest information in all of today's chapter releases. I even skipped Choir practice to do this :)
I hope some of our cousin's on the other side of the American Pond can write some stories taking place in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland as these are all very good locations to use as DRU settings.
I also hope that there is someone who can come somewhat close to Wren's style so that the Michael's continuing story has continuity. It is always sad when a good author passes before their stories are finished.
Waves hand...
No, I'm not volunteering to write anything (since I've three unfinished stories gathering electronic dust on Google Docs, and am in the middle of an EAFOAB project), but since I (a) live on the better side of the Big Pond and (b) am familiar with the universe, I'm willing to act as a sounding board for ideas, a source of info on England, or almost anything that doesn't involve writing the story itself :)
Although I didn't know Wren, it's always a shock when a member of this community dies - especially if they were active members right up until their demise.
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!
Deep losses.
Reading this reminds me that Wren was kind enough to leave me a comment for Shift Happens 1, she was awaiting the next installment, Unfortunately it took me to long to finish it. I want to dedicate my entire series to her memory as she was a tireless supporter of all of the writers here at BCTS.
Wren you are deeply missed.
Love forever.
Michele
With those with open eyes the world reads like a book
Yeah... I kind of know the
Yeah... I kind of know the problem. I have half a TG novel on my PC that actually stemmed largerly from her suggestions. Well, I had some half baked concepts I made up when I had writers block... Well, I guess I'll have to finish it without her awesome advice :(
Anyway, I really liked this story. Where ever Wren is now, I wish her the very best,
Beyogi
long time no see
Can't wait to see more of this
just your average crazy person
Wow...
This story was hilarious, I rather like Wren's sense of humour. I am deeply apologetic for your loss though, hopefully wherever she is, she's happy much like this couple she wrote about.
I know who I am, I am me, and I like me ^^
Transgender, Gamer, Little, Princess, Therian and proud :D
Final Chapter has me
wondering what other stories wren had on tap.
May Your Light Forever Shine
A diffrent and nice story.
I hope Wren somehow still receives her Kudos.
This opens up few other interesting possibilities beyond the idea of a direct follow up, "Norm Agencies" and the liaisons needed to deal with repercussions in the normal world, "Dark Realms" further afield form "Raven Crest" just for starters.
>i< ..:::