Tasting 385
Tasting
385âWeeping Guardians
Nora:
Throughout dinner, Clara kept suggesting we stay longer. Each time she made that suggestion,
sheâd glance at me and smirk secretly. She seemed to be enjoying my irritation as I glared back at
her. After dinner ended, I didnât stick around and headed straight for my room.
I was so exhausted that the moment I lay down, I fell asleep. The bed and the pillows somehow felt
incredibly comfortable. I thought I wouldnât be able to rest here again, but I guess I was wrong.
I woke up to gentle knocking on my door. It was a maid who had brought me the file I had requested
from the brothers the day before.
While brushing my teeth, I skimmed through the pages, and sure enough, the whole fog situation
was back. In fact, this time, it was pretty bad. Many people had lost their lives and loved ones.
I got dressed quickly after my shower, throwing on blue jeans and a black top. If I was not mistaken,
these were the same fog people Silas had mentioned when he talked about visiting Brodyâs pack.
Did that mean the fog people werenât restricted to just one place?
Leaving my room, I found Nash and Silas at the breakfast table. It was still early, so I knew the
others were probably still resting.
I reached the garden, wondering why they were eating outside so often, and slammed the file on the
table before settling in comfortably, leaning back. I grabbed a sandwich from the plate and started
eating while continuing to read the file.
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âMorning,â Nash greetcu, Temmums
âOh, morning!â I corrected myself, raising my head briefly before tapping my finger on the file. âSo,
according to this-â I paused to take a bite, âthese fog people donât have a pattern or a proper
name?â
I watched them stare at me, their fingers tapping on the table and feet tapping on the ground.
âWhat?â I asked, confused.
âWhatâs up with you? Youâre not acting like yourself. It would have been believable if youâd shown
anger towards us. But youâve shown nothing,â Nash complained, causing me to tilt my head.
âYou want me to be angry?â I questioned, raising an eyebrow.
The way the two of them were examining me felt odd. It was as if they were certain something was
wrong with me.
âAnyways, tell me what the progress is. Here in the file, it says there was a witness to the fog
people?â I asked, diverting their attention back to the file in my hand.
Nash had his eyes glued to me before he shook his head and returned to reality, while Silas
continued to watch me, not paying much attention to the task at hand.
âMore like a survivor,â Nash corrected me.
âUmm, how so?â I was intrigued.
I remembered that the last time this happened, people ended up dying, but I still didnât understand
exactly how it occurred.
âAs for not having a name, there is one. We just didnât want to inform the
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pack members about it. We didnât want them to freak out over a name for this monster,â Silas
adjusted himself in his seat, leaning over the table to point to the next page where a picture of a
young boy was taped, along with information about him.
âYou have a name for it?â I asked, and the brothers nodded in unison.
âEver heard of âweeping angelsâ?â he asked. âItâs like that. They only move when youâre not watching
them. When you look away, they move so fast. that you regret taking your eyes off them. But they
donât just reach you like that. You need to be alone, and the places where they used to be found are
now gone. However, Iâve heard theyâre attracted to a certain type of person,â he explained, and I
began to wonder about what I had
seen.
I recalled the day I had come face to face with them. Iâd look away, and when I looked back, they
had gotten closer.
âWe call them âweeping guardians,â Nash added.
âHmm, Robert Mitch. Letâs go pay him a visit at school, then.â I checked the details on the witness,
the guy they were calling a survivor. He must have some insight into what happened to him and how
he became a survivor when I thought it would be that easy to escape them.
âSure,â Nash agreed with the plan.
âBut tell me again, how did he survive? And what happens when they finally get someone?â I was
still in the dark, needing full information before we embarked on this mission together.
âYou have to stay alone for them to come and attack you. Once they approach you, they kill you. Iâm
not sure how, but dead bodies turn up, all blue and cold,â Silas explained, and I nodded in
understanding.