"Caleb? How? What are? Your a dimension jumper?" I ask, finally able to complete a sentence.
"Yeah I am. How are Du even here? Your not suppose to know yet," He stares at me.
"Same as Du apparently. Dimension jumping?" I guess.
"Yeah, I got that, but how are Du even in here. No one jumps in oder out of here. Du have to be brought."
"So I've been told." I say. He looks at me. "And what do Du mean I'm not suppose to know?" I eye him accusingly. He looks guilty, like he just gave away a secret.
"You weren't supposed to know I can jump until later. Like Two years from now. When Du found out Du can jump."
"Well fate didn't like what my father apparently had planned. I found out a bit early. And I take it you're learning different things from my dad other than working on cars," I reply sharply.
"I'm learning both from him. Today was mechanic lessons, but I've kind of been held up," he jesters to the cell.
"He'll teach Du but not me. Nice to know where I rank on his list," I mumble.
"Sorry Kodi. I'm the only one in my family who can jump. I have no one else to teach me," Caleb explain.
"I thought it was inherited?"
"Apparently we're both something special," Caleb shrugs.
"How long have Du been jumping?" I ask.
"About three months."
"Seriously?! I've been doing this on and off for nine years and he says nothing to me! Letting me think I was messed up and weird! I can't believe him!" I shout. This attracts other prisoners attention. Oops.
"HEY! How come Du ain't in your cell?" a woman in the Weiter cell asks.
"Yeah! How come?" another prisoner asks.
"Because I'm not a prisoner like you," I respond. They didn't believe me, for obvious reasons.
"Right! And I'm a dog." The first one says. The other one laughs.
"Tell me how Du did it and I won't call the guards," one threatens.
"I....I don't know how I got here," I stammer.
"Kodi, Du need to get out of here now," Caleb says.
"Um, once again, I have no idea!" I start to panic. Meanwhile the pair of prisoners start making noise, gradually getting louder.
"Please stop!" I beg.
"Tell us how Du did it!" they shout.
"Kodi, if Du have no control that means only your consciousness is here. A big shock should send Du back," Caleb explains. Then out of nowhere he slaps my cheek. I see the lesson have really paid off.
"Ow!" I hold my cheek, looking at Caleb angrily. The slap quiets the prisoners thankfully. My vision starts to wolke and I can feel my bett under me. For an instant I see nothing but haze and then my vision clears.
"Well, this is new," I comment. I'm still in the prison. Two new things today. I'm on a roll.
"Crap. Why didn't it work?" Caleb exclaims. I shrug. Like I have a clue.
"No one jumps in oder out?" I guess.
"Yeah, but somehow Du got in here."
"Doesn't mean I'm excluded from all the rules, Caleb."
The two loud mouths, realizing my escape failed, start to make Mehr noise than before, getting other prisoners to Mitmachen them.
"WHATS GOING ON?" A guard calls from the end of the hall. Then he sees me. "WHAT ARE Du DOING?!" he shouts at me.
"Kodi! RUN!" Caleb commands.
I take off, running past cell after cell of cheering prisoners. I turn down another hall and run right into another guard.
"Got ya!" he laughs, handcuffing me.
"I didn't do anything wrong! This is a mistake!" I cry.
"Sure kid," He snorts in amusement, "I got her. Should I take her to Warden Sumter?" he asks into a com-link. Something garbled comes out that must've meant yes, because we start walking.
"Warden Sumter? Why does the warden have my last name? Wait.... didn't Dad say that Grandad work for dimension police? That would be terrible if it was him," I think.
We eventually arrive to the warden's office.
"Sir, I caught the free-roamer," the guard says.
"Thank you. That'll be all," the warden says, turning to face us. I gasp. Well the warden isn't my Grandad. Its someone I never would have expected.
"Yeah I am. How are Du even here? Your not suppose to know yet," He stares at me.
"Same as Du apparently. Dimension jumping?" I guess.
"Yeah, I got that, but how are Du even in here. No one jumps in oder out of here. Du have to be brought."
"So I've been told." I say. He looks at me. "And what do Du mean I'm not suppose to know?" I eye him accusingly. He looks guilty, like he just gave away a secret.
"You weren't supposed to know I can jump until later. Like Two years from now. When Du found out Du can jump."
"Well fate didn't like what my father apparently had planned. I found out a bit early. And I take it you're learning different things from my dad other than working on cars," I reply sharply.
"I'm learning both from him. Today was mechanic lessons, but I've kind of been held up," he jesters to the cell.
"He'll teach Du but not me. Nice to know where I rank on his list," I mumble.
"Sorry Kodi. I'm the only one in my family who can jump. I have no one else to teach me," Caleb explain.
"I thought it was inherited?"
"Apparently we're both something special," Caleb shrugs.
"How long have Du been jumping?" I ask.
"About three months."
"Seriously?! I've been doing this on and off for nine years and he says nothing to me! Letting me think I was messed up and weird! I can't believe him!" I shout. This attracts other prisoners attention. Oops.
"HEY! How come Du ain't in your cell?" a woman in the Weiter cell asks.
"Yeah! How come?" another prisoner asks.
"Because I'm not a prisoner like you," I respond. They didn't believe me, for obvious reasons.
"Right! And I'm a dog." The first one says. The other one laughs.
"Tell me how Du did it and I won't call the guards," one threatens.
"I....I don't know how I got here," I stammer.
"Kodi, Du need to get out of here now," Caleb says.
"Um, once again, I have no idea!" I start to panic. Meanwhile the pair of prisoners start making noise, gradually getting louder.
"Please stop!" I beg.
"Tell us how Du did it!" they shout.
"Kodi, if Du have no control that means only your consciousness is here. A big shock should send Du back," Caleb explains. Then out of nowhere he slaps my cheek. I see the lesson have really paid off.
"Ow!" I hold my cheek, looking at Caleb angrily. The slap quiets the prisoners thankfully. My vision starts to wolke and I can feel my bett under me. For an instant I see nothing but haze and then my vision clears.
"Well, this is new," I comment. I'm still in the prison. Two new things today. I'm on a roll.
"Crap. Why didn't it work?" Caleb exclaims. I shrug. Like I have a clue.
"No one jumps in oder out?" I guess.
"Yeah, but somehow Du got in here."
"Doesn't mean I'm excluded from all the rules, Caleb."
The two loud mouths, realizing my escape failed, start to make Mehr noise than before, getting other prisoners to Mitmachen them.
"WHATS GOING ON?" A guard calls from the end of the hall. Then he sees me. "WHAT ARE Du DOING?!" he shouts at me.
"Kodi! RUN!" Caleb commands.
I take off, running past cell after cell of cheering prisoners. I turn down another hall and run right into another guard.
"Got ya!" he laughs, handcuffing me.
"I didn't do anything wrong! This is a mistake!" I cry.
"Sure kid," He snorts in amusement, "I got her. Should I take her to Warden Sumter?" he asks into a com-link. Something garbled comes out that must've meant yes, because we start walking.
"Warden Sumter? Why does the warden have my last name? Wait.... didn't Dad say that Grandad work for dimension police? That would be terrible if it was him," I think.
We eventually arrive to the warden's office.
"Sir, I caught the free-roamer," the guard says.
"Thank you. That'll be all," the warden says, turning to face us. I gasp. Well the warden isn't my Grandad. Its someone I never would have expected.
Forever
Forever Du are mine
Forever I’ll be here
Forever is what Du promised
Your herz is worth nothing
But the your soul is priceless
Forever can be a long time
Forever can be a long time cut short
It’s worth the suffering
It’s worth the sacrifice
To forever be yours
Forever protected Von your eagle like wings
Forever loved Von your ocean wide heart
Forever safe, sicher in your warm embrace
Forever is worth the wait
To be sliced thin
To stuffed thick
Forever is Forever
Forever is Eternity
Forever is a risk
Forever is a chance
Forever is worth the wait
Forever Du are mine
Forever I’ll be here
Forever is what Du promised
Your herz is worth nothing
But the your soul is priceless
Forever can be a long time
Forever can be a long time cut short
It’s worth the suffering
It’s worth the sacrifice
To forever be yours
Forever protected Von your eagle like wings
Forever loved Von your ocean wide heart
Forever safe, sicher in your warm embrace
Forever is worth the wait
To be sliced thin
To stuffed thick
Forever is Forever
Forever is Eternity
Forever is a risk
Forever is a chance
Forever is worth the wait
preface
if the one person Du told the truth to all the time was now the one person Du have to keep it away from, would you?
would Du be able to lie through your teeth and pray that he believes you? what if he was the one person Du told everything to, he was the one who keeps Du from falling apart, but if Du told him anything he might be the one to bring Du tummbling down.
if Du had to chose between lieing to him, hurting him, and keeping him away from you, what would Du chose? because if Du dont chose right, he may very well die.
if the one person Du told the truth to all the time was now the one person Du have to keep it away from, would you?
would Du be able to lie through your teeth and pray that he believes you? what if he was the one person Du told everything to, he was the one who keeps Du from falling apart, but if Du told him anything he might be the one to bring Du tummbling down.
if Du had to chose between lieing to him, hurting him, and keeping him away from you, what would Du chose? because if Du dont chose right, he may very well die.
A Jahr Vor in my calculation,
A Jahr ago, there were situations.
The same song played now and then,
In my memory, it had begun.
Tears from my eyes were shed this morning,
It was the most tears I was shedding.
My world isn’t complete without you,
My world and I don’t know what to do.
Liebe isn’t a toy and never was.
Liebe is what Du cherish and keep as treasure.
My mind is at many topics at random,
It goes normal when you’re in my kingdom.
What ends my bad situations with people
Is my focus on you, my angel.
You’ll always be a part of me,
You’ll always be in my memory.
A Jahr ago, there were situations.
The same song played now and then,
In my memory, it had begun.
Tears from my eyes were shed this morning,
It was the most tears I was shedding.
My world isn’t complete without you,
My world and I don’t know what to do.
Liebe isn’t a toy and never was.
Liebe is what Du cherish and keep as treasure.
My mind is at many topics at random,
It goes normal when you’re in my kingdom.
What ends my bad situations with people
Is my focus on you, my angel.
You’ll always be a part of me,
You’ll always be in my memory.