Aoife, The Queen Manufacturer - A Halloween Story


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It was dreary and frigid and showery and lonely as I drove north on a little employ two lane main road that wound its twisted way through the timbered foothills. The reason I was in my car driving 90 miles in the centre of an October night was because a man whom I had never met, Doctor Nathaniel L. Sorensen, had summoned me to his death bed.

That may vocalize like an odd way of putting it, but it is exactly what his grandson, Earl, told me when he called me just before ten o'clock tonight. `` W, '' he began, `` I have a very strange favor to ask of you. My granddad has asked me to call in you. He says to tell you that he is dying tonight and he is summoning you to his death bed because you are the only one who can understand the story he has to state. Is there any way you can come up here ? ``

Earl was a rather noted astronomer and professor. Like his gramps, he spent his nights staring at the heavens - well, actually, in Earl 's case, he was usually looking at proctor that gave him a numeric or visual representation of what his giant array of radio telescopes were seeing as they gathered data from the skies. His grandfather, affectionately known by his peers as `` Night Sky Nate, '' had actually spent many, many nights staring through the eyepiece of goliath telescope located on distant mountaintops all over the world.

What the elder Dr. Sorensen had to tell me, and why he thought I was the only one who would understand, was a discharge mystery to me. I had never met the man. I had never spoken with him. I had never communicated with him in any way in my stallion life. I knew of him only as Earl 's grandfather.

Earl and I had become Quaker when we met on-line in an electronics discourse forum. We were both interest in remote electronic control circumference. He was, of course, interested in adept elbow room to control his telescope. I was interested in better ways to control ... shall we say, more interesting aspects of human behavior. One of my by-line is various electronic device that stimulate the body for the intent of painfulness, pleasure, or control.

One academic term, Earl asked me outright what I actually did with some of the ascendency circuits we discussed. I told him, `` You would be shocked ... pun intended. ``

He answered, `` You would be surprised what it takes to shock me. '' And then added `` ... pun understood. ``

He then asked me to foregather him in a private chat elbow room and gave me a link to a room on a different web site - a situation that I knew well. The chat room localisation was on a very individual BDSM web site that catered to the tastes of those who liked mechanical overtones to their bondage and discipline

In response to my un-asked interrogative sentence, he typed, `` I spend my life looking for patterns in the sky. I recognized the pattern of your posts - what abbreviations you use and do n't use, things like that. The same pattern shows up on several website under several different login names. ``

I made a mental promissory note to myself to see into path of masking that impuissance in the future, and met him on the new site. It turned out we had more in common that just an pursuit in ascendence circuits. Earl became one of my very discerning customers. He was also a big fan, and sometimes helpful editor, of many of my stories. Evidently he must have said something about me to his grandfather, because now the dying doctor was summoning me to his death bed to hear, and perhaps write his story.

What a super-intelligent, apparently straight-laced uranologist who spent well-nigh of his lifetime staring at the stars might accept to say that I had n't heard many clock time before was a mystery to me, but deep in my gut I had a feeling that this mystery story was well worth exploring.

When I got to the hospice building next to the hospital, Earl met me at the door. He said flatly, `` Nate says he is going to die tonight. '' Then he shrugged and added, as if in explanation, `` It 's his birthday. The doctors do n't think so, but his Padre predicted his own decease, and so he thinks that he knows when he is going to die also. He says tonight is the night. ``

Since I was entering a hospice area, I was expecting to find a very frail and decrepit old man, but when I stepped into to the room, Dr. Sorensen was sitting up in his bed reading an old force field daybook. `` Come in W, '' he greeted me. `` You are probably wondering why you are here. ``

'' That is More than an understatement, '' I replied.

He motioned me to a chair that had been placed at his bedside, closed the notebook, and folded his hands over the binding as it lay on his lap. `` Let 's begin at the rootage, shall we. ''

He looked and sounded just like a college professor about to start a lecture. I should n't have been surprised at that. He had, at one time, been a very striking professor as well as a noted astronomer.

'' Actually, let 's get before the outset, '' he corrected himself. `` My father was born on April 20, 1909. In casing the significance of that date escapes you, that was the day that Haley 's Comet passed closest to the earth. He died on February 9, 1986, again as William John Clifton Haley Jr. passed closemouthed to the earth. He always said that he was going to be bull's eye Twain 's example and 'come in with the comet and go out with the comet .'He did. ``

I must have looked somewhat bemused, because he looked up at me and added, `` It 's all component of the tale. Be patient role. I 'm getting to it ... I 'm getting to it. ``

He smiled, took a inscrutable breath, and started anew. `` I was born on October 21, 1930. The signification of that date, of which I am certain you are unaware, is that ... ''

I interrupted him and finished his sentence with `` it is the crest of the Orionid meteor shower. ``

It was his turn to look surprise. `` A educatee of the lead, are we ? ``

'' No, '' I answered, `` but Earl is never available from October 19 through 23 because grub of old comet are falling out of the sky. ``

'' All comets are old, '' instructed the salutary doctor, `` they are the left-over debris from cosmos. And the chow do n't diminish out of the sky, the earth merely passes through the comet 's lead of dust. The particular comet that causes the Orionids is none early than my father 's old protagonist, Bill Haley, itself. '' He laughed as he added, `` That means that I am a crisp off my father 's comet. ``

His laugh soon dissolved into a coughing fit. When it subsided he continued, `` I came in with the bit and I am planning to go out with the silicon chip. The cancer doctors say I have another few weeks or even months, but tonight is as upright a night to die as any other, and I might as well keep up the kinfolk tradition - - - but kickoff I have to secern you my story. ``

He paused. But this time he did n't laugh ..., and he did n't cough. Instead he went very quiet with his center taking on a very, very far away look. I had seen that aspect before - usually in combat veteran soldier. Psychiatrists call it `` the grand land mile stare. '' Whatever remembering was flashing through his mind was very powerful and highly traumatic. It was very quite in that room as we all waited for him to give out the silence.

After a few moments, he sighed, took a deep breathing spell, and continued, `` I need to differentiate you some things about the arrow from Orion 's bow that I have never written down for anyone except myself ... '' He held up the notebook. `` ... and I have never shown anyone this field of honor journal - not even Earl. No one would have believed me, and if I had ever published any of this, I would let been laughed out of academia. ``

'' Earl has shown me some of the things that you write. '' He looked at me over the top of his shabu. His eyes were now a very burnished blue air. `` I think you will understand ... and I am sure as shooting that you can tell my fib to the world. I no longer care what my buster prof think of me. They can put it down to death-bed madness ... .. but it is the truth ... .. the absolute, god-awful, source-of-myth-and-mysteries Sojourner Truth. ``

He paused to unfold the flying field diary that was again resting beneath his hired hand. `` W, I want you to have got this when we are through here. Everything is written down in it ... even the archetype Goidelic. Maybe you can slip by it on to somebody who might be around in 2025, or even 2063. ``

He again looked at me over the top of his glasses and raised his brow as if to ask if I was ready. I nodded and he began, `` On my nineteenth birthday, Oct 21, 1949, I was stationed overseas with the US Navy as - what else - a weather forecaster. My interest was astronomy, not meteorology, but the Navy had enough navigators and as the recruiter told me, 'Stars do n't affect ships at sea, storm do .'They wanted storm watchers, not stellar gazers and my term of enlistment option boiled down to being a weatherman or a ship 's cook. ``

He gave me a very wry smile. `` I have always been a terrible cook, but I can read a thermometer with the salutary of them. A hitch in the dark blue would pay for college, and besides, it was right after the war and the draft was still in blank space. They had n't drafted anybody since '47, but I figured it was better to eat Navy Chou for a few twelvemonth than danger being drafted into an infantry police squad if things heated up with the Russians or someone else. ``

'' In any event, everything worked out pretty well. I ended up with a easygoing post on a hillside in Ireland near whirr castle. The Earl 's great observatory had been dismantled during 'The Great War ,'but it was still a place plentiful in history for someone like me who was matter to in the genius. ``

He looked down a bit sheepishly. `` I 've never told Earl where his name came from. I wanted him to be named after the man who designed and built the keen birr palace telescope and low gear saw proof of coiling beetleweed. But I could n't remember the proper name of the thirdly Earl of Rosse. So, when my daughter was considering what to mention her 1st son, I suggested 'Earl .'''

He looked up at the ceiling as though he was watching the removed galaxies in his psyche. Then he shook his head as if to bring in his thoughts and bring himself back to the nowadays. `` Anyway, there I was sapidity dab in the middle of the Emerald isle with not a entirely lot to do except take temperature and barometric readings a couple of times a day - and there were four of us stationed there to do that. I made a lot of scant day stumble around Demesne to kill time and take more than about the Celts. ``

'' In a little, local museum in a nearby Town, I came upon some Gaelic manuscripts that the proprietor said talked about the Orionid meteor showers, or as the Celt called them, 'The Arrows of Hunter .'I took it into my straits to translate those documents and spent most of a month 's pay to buy high quality copies of the archetype. ``

'' Gaelic is a beastly language with too many missive and not enough words to really draw sense in English people, but I did my secure with a lot of help from a couple of local Irish scholars. What intrigued me most was a warning I found buried in the text that said not to go walking on the fen during the meteor shower because 'when an arrow from Orion 's bow falls to the soil at mid-darkness on 'Dark Night'the doorway of the King Makers will open .'''

'' At least, that 's what I thought it said. A topical anaesthetic scholar, who had been teaching me Goidelic, told me that 'King Almighty'should be 'Queen Maker'because the Celts did n't have B. B. King. They had Queens - Queens known for their knockout and their boldness and their physical power. Brave superior general who had won bully engagement would be rewarded with a Night or two in bed with the fagot. That not only served to provide incentive to the full general, it also provided brave breeding stock for time to come pansy to rule over the Celtic clan. ``

'' This same scholar assured me that 'Dark Night'was a book of facts to Shavnah. If you transliterate the Scripture from Erse into English letter, you end up with Samhain, but he was adamant it was pronounced, 'Shavnah .'He was especially intransigent that Gerald Gardiner had gotten it wrong when he pronounced it 'Soween .'''

'' Shavnah is the original ground for what eventually became Halloween. It is the night of the first dark of the moon following the Autumnal equinoctial point. My coach noted that the Epistle to the Romans took the vacation back with them after they ALMOST conquered Ireland around 45 CE. They moved it to November 1, and the Night before became known as 'All Hallows Eve ,'or 'Halloween .'In today 's calendar, Shavnah is somewhere in the commencement 21 days of Oct, not on October 31. ``

Dr. Soren Peter Lauritz Sorensen paused to let all that information sink into my very upset skull. `` In 1949, my natal day ..., and the peak of the Orionid meteor showers, fell on Shavnah, as it did in 1968 and 1979, and will again in 2025 and 2063. '' He gave me a very mysterious smile and went on, `` I was back on those hillsides in '68 and '79, but I will have to miss 2025. ''

Another shiver of the head brought him back to his story. `` In '49 it was a very clear, very dark dark, and the meteor display was phenomenal. Looking up at adept that you would never see in the get off pollution that exists today, I could clearly see the to the full outline of the mighty Orion and watch as pointer after pointer seemed to leave his bow and heartbeat across the Nox sky. Then one of the 'arrows'fell to earth not more than a few yards from where I was standing. I 'm sure that it was cypher Sir Thomas More than a speck of dust or a very small pebble by the prison term it hit the priming, but that close, the ostentation was nearly blinding. ``

'' As my oculus began to readjust to the darkness, I thought at kickoff that the flash had damaged my retinas. I was certain that something was incorrectly with my vision because I could not conceive what my center showed me. Standing there before me was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. She was tall, with a dead body any Olympic athlete would die for. Her deep-copper-colored hair wound around her body nearly to her fundament. Her nipples were smart pink, and stood unshakable and upright in the cold, night air. The hair between her pegleg was a brighter shadowiness of copper-orange and curled tightly against her cleft. ``

'' I shook my school principal as if to clear an odd delusion, but the nude woman remained standing before me and began to approach me. As she walked slowly toward me, she said softy, 'There is not much time. The room access remains open only for a short while. We must make a Queen before the energy dissipates .'At to the lowest degree, that 's what I think she said. She was speaking a very strange manikin of Gaelic, and I had enough trouble trying to understand the topical anesthetic version. ``

'' She pulled me into her weapon system and began tugging at my wearable. Soon we were both lying naked on the spongy soil of the Irish whiskey fen. Our erotic love making was frantic, she, from a need only she could understand, and I from my luxuria for her nearly perfect body. In just moments we were lying still, entangled, breathless, sweaty, and spent. ``

'' 'We have made a Queen ,'she said to me. 'Now we can take our time and truly savour each other. You may call me Eve .'I did n't find out until later that Eve was spelled A-o-i-f-e ''

'' We made love all night. I was 19, and that was potential for me then. In the break of the day, we returned to my flat together. I was shirtless, she was wearing nothing but my shirt and coating. It was scandalously brusque for that day, but would not even be noticed today. I was n't surely how I was going to explicate her to my roommates, let alone to Mrs. O'Malley. ''

'' Mrs. O'Malley, our landlord, was an extremely fastidious, little old Irish Gaelic madam who 'did n't put up with any shenanigans in her place .'She was sitting on the front porch as we came walking up the route. ``

'' I was still trying to cypher out what to say when Eve spoke to her in Gaelic. Mrs. O'Malley 's middle went wide and she crossed herself rapidly several times. 'Of course, dearie ,'she answered .'I will put you up in the scanty elbow room until we can build the arrangements for the marriage .'''

'' As Eve walked up the steps and went into the business firm, Mrs. O'Malley pulled me aside and said to me in her heavily lilted English, 'So, Nate, me boy, you just had to go wandering on the fen on wickedness Night when the arrow were shooting, did ye ? fountainhead, the door opened for ye, and you were chosen. Now you 've gotten yourself a Queen Maker for a wife. Aoife tells me that the Queen has been made, but understand this : You be good to her, and the leprechauns will envy your luck. You treat her wrong, and you will envy those in the thick pit of blaze .'''

'' I was deeply in lust, if not love for Eve. Mrs. O'Malley 's words overcame any hesitancy on my piece, and I answered her ,'I love Eve. Of line I will marry her, and I would never treat her wrong .'''

'' Mrs. O'Malley answered, 'Aye, you will splice Eve. She will waitress for you and you will await for her. That is foretold in the stars and written in the stones. But I was speaking about the king. You love her and raise her right or my spirit will tag you down when I 've gone beneath the sod ..., and you will see a side of me that no one above the green has ever seen .'''

'' I married Eve about six calendar week later. A very aged priest conducted the ceremony far out in the countryside in a very old church that seemed to be almost in ruins. I expected something close to the Christian church 's touchstone wedding observance, but instead of the unconstipated book, he used a very, very old leather spring loudness that appeared to be written totally in ancient Erse with flesh out calligraphy on every page. He spoke well-nigh of the inspection and repair in that Sami, unusual form of Erse that Eve had spoken and I had bother following a lot of it. When we got to the vows, he repeated each instruction in side for my benefit. ``

'' 'Eve ,'he said, 'you have come through the threshold and pick out this mortal man. Will you love him in the time you have together and expect for him until the arrow call him habitation ?'''

'' She answered, 'Aye .'''

'' 'Nathaniel ,'he said to me, 'you have been chosen. Do you live with your chosenness ? Do you promise to carry the Queen to her crapper and love and protect her for as long as you live ? And do you promise to look for Eve until the night on which the pointer call you back so that you may be together forever ?'''

'' I answered, 'Yes, I do ,'but I really had no thought what in the hell he was talking about. None of it made sense. I just assumed that they used some strange, ancient matrimony ritual in that area. ``

'' I found out what it all meant the following July, when Earl 's mother was born. '' Dr. Sorensen 's eyes clouded as he continued. `` Roisin was to be our only child. Eve died in childbirth. Or at to the lowest degree that 's what the Dr. said. Eve had told me a few days before, with tears in her eyes, that after the tyke was born, she would experience to be going home, but she would look for me there as she had promised. Her grave is on that hillside where I first met her. By her request, it is marked only by the shamrocks and wild flower of the heath. ``

His voice was thick as he continued, `` I raised Rose on my own - not easy for a man going through eight or so twelvemonth of college to get a doctorate. She had a flaming intent that matched the coloring material of her hair, and in another age, in another place, could very well own become a true queen regnant. ``

'' Instead, I made sure that she was properly educated at the estimable colleges and universities in the humankind. She lives out east and is now the forefront of one of the top Fortune 500 companies. The chair in her office is a design based on the pot of the Celtic Queen, Medb, a mythical warrior fagot of ancient Ireland. A portrait of Medb in full fight armour knack behind her desk. I do n't get it on where she got that painting, but the artist painted Medb to look very much like Eve. ``

Another look at me over his specs, `` It would look that the CEO 's of our magnanimous troupe are the Kings and Queens of today and Rose has fulfilled her lot in today 's earth. ``

Then he slumped slightly forward. It was as if he had expended the net of his energy telling me of the female monarch Makers and the Queen he helped to lend into our world. He said softly to no one, `` Our footling Rose has become a Queen. ``

We could almost see the life flowing out of him. With smashing campaign he raised his headspring. `` William Tell my story, W. William Tell it so masses will believe. Tell it so someday on an Irish fen, another Queen Creator can step into our world and a proper man will be waiting. Maybe she can stay longer for him than Eve did for me. tell my floor. Tell the story of Aoife, the Queen Maker and pansy pink wine whom she brought into this humanity. ``

With that his headspring lolled fully forward. Almost simultaneous with his final words, the way was filled with a fanfare of light accompanied by a loudly bang just outside the windowpane. A suckle came rushing into the room, `` Is everyone all right ? '' she asked. `` You wo n't consider what just happened. A lowly meteoroid hit the earth right next to the building. I was afraid it might have broken the windowpane, it was so close. ``

'' Everything 's fine, '' I answered. All eyes followed mine as I looked back at the bed, `` That was just the door opening so Dr. Soren Peter Lauritz Sorensen could go back to a hillside on the heath to be with his beloved Eve. ``

We all stood around in the room silently as Earl softly said his concluding adios to his grandfather. about of what he said was too tranquilize for me to hear, but at one point I could clearly him say, `` I should take believed you, gramps. We could own gathered the whole family to be here tonight instead of just me. But I guess you wanted it this way. I hope you told W everything you wanted him to say. ``

When he was finished and we were all starting to go out the room access, I paused and turned back to the bed. I addressed the body lying in the bed, but I was actually speaking to a spirit that was probably now walking the heathland in Ireland with the woman he had loved - and waited for - his entire living. `` Do n't occupy Nate, '' I told him, `` I will state the world the taradiddle of Aoife, the female monarch Maker. And if I am still above the sod, I will be on the fen that surrounds whirring Castle on shadow Night in 2025. I know that I will be too old to be chosen - if I had ever been worthy of that - but maybe, just maybe, the room access will spread near me, and you and Eve can tell me more of the story of the Queen-makers. ``

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