Chapter 4: The Call of the Concert
Laynor’s legs carried her far from the dark, unsettling alley where she had found the glowing object. Her heart still raced from the fear that had gripped her, but now, as she turned the corner, something shifted. The air was different here—lighter, more vibrant. The pounding of her footsteps slowed as she found herself in a bustling part of the city. The dawn was beginning to break, casting a soft glow over the buildings, and she stopped to catch her breath.
The city was alive. In this part of town, the streets were wide, and the buildings seemed even taller, casting long shadows in the early light. Towering skyscrapers, sleek and shimmering with strange lights and holographic advertisements, lined the avenue. The architecture was a blend of futuristic and ancient—the sleek metal facades interwoven with glowing symbols etched into the stone, pulsing faintly like veins of magic running through the city’s very foundations. It felt both familiar and alien to Laynor, as if she were walking through a dream that was close enough to reality to be unsettling.
There were no signs of the dark, deserted streets she had just escaped from. Here, the people moved with purpose, their faces lit with excitement as they headed toward something ahead. The crowd was diverse—some looked fully human, but many had strange features: elongated ears, scales glinting in the light, or even mechanical enhancements gleaming from their limbs. Some floated just above the ground, while others moved with smooth, almost unnatural grace. The entire scene made Laynor feel even more like an outsider, but there was something captivating about it.
As she followed the crowd, her gaze was drawn to large posters plastered on the walls of the towering buildings. They were of striking individuals, all larger than life and radiant with energy. The first showed a man with smooth black skin and sharp white hair. His eyes were an intense red, glowing with a light that seemed to burn through the poster. The second poster featured a man with pale white skin and ice-blue eyes, as deep as the ocean. His white hair flowed around his face, and his expression was calm, yet powerful. The third poster depicted a woman with short, fiery red hair, slightly brown skin, and golden eyes that shimmered with warmth.
Why do they all have light in their eyes? Laynor wondered, staring at the posters. The glowing eyes, so similar to the lights she had seen in her own reflection earlier, sent a shiver through her. They were more than just beautiful—they felt important, as though they held some kind of power. The posters and the excited crowd seemed to lead toward a massive stadium just ahead. A concert? she thought. I have to see this.
The atmosphere around her buzzed with anticipation. People were excitedly talking in a language she didn’t understand, but their energy was contagious. The large stadium loomed ahead, and Laynor felt a strange pull in her chest. Without even thinking about it, she followed the flow of the crowd, drawn into the mystery of the place. The sense of adventure stirred within her once more.
The music reached her before she even entered the stadium. It was powerful, the notes reverberating through the air like the very pulse of the city. It felt as though it were calling out to her, pulling her forward with every beat. The melodies were layered and rich, filled with an emotion that made Laynor’s heart race. The sounds wrapped around her like a warm embrace, calming her fears and worries. It was as if the music had reached inside her and found the parts that were still unsettled, soothing them with every note.
I've never been to a concert before, she thought. The idea of concerts had always intrigued her back on Earth, but now, standing in the midst of this massive stadium, she knew that nothing back home could possibly compare. This wasn’t just a performance—it was an experience, a spectacle that stirred something deep inside her.
The entrance was crowded, and as she maneuvered through the throngs of people, she accidentally bumped into someone. A pair of friends turned toward her, their expressions curious. They said something in their language, but Laynor just raised her hands, smiling apologetically. “I don’t understand,” she said, hoping they would catch the meaning from her tone.
One of them, a tall figure with sharp, almost feline features, stared at her for a long moment. Their gaze lingered on her eyes, and Laynor felt a strange sensation, as if they were seeing something beyond her appearance. For a moment, she wondered if they had noticed the lights in her eyes, just as she had in the reflection earlier. But after a brief silence, the person simply smiled and gestured for her to follow them inside the stadium.
The energy inside the stadium was overwhelming. The grand entrance led her into a massive space, far larger than anything she had seen before. The air was filled with music—deep, resonant, and alive. It seemed to pulse with the heartbeat of the city itself. The crowd swayed with the music, their movements in sync with the rhythm, completely lost in the moment.
The stadium, normally a football field, had been transformed into a grand stage. Lights shimmered across the vast expanse, casting a kaleidoscope of colors across the audience. The stage was set with towering screens that displayed ethereal images, shifting between glowing landscapes and abstract patterns that seemed to move with the music. The melodies swirled through the air, building up into a powerful crescendo.
As Laynor walked deeper into the stadium, the sound grew even more intense, wrapping around her like a warm blanket. She found herself breathing easier, her earlier fears melting away with each note. Why does this music make me feel so… alive? It wasn’t just the sound—it was something deeper, something within the music itself that resonated with her in a way she couldn’t explain. It made her feel connected to this world, as if she belonged here. For the first time since arriving, she felt truly at peace.
The crowd was mesmerized, their eyes fixed on the stage. Laynor pushed forward, trying to catch a glimpse of the performer. When she finally saw the singer, she gasped. It was a little girl, no older than ten, with long blue hair that glowed at the tips. Her voice was pure and powerful, cutting through the air like a blade. The song she sang was in the same language Laynor didn’t understand, but she could feel the meaning behind it. The emotions in the melody were clear, carrying the weight of joy, sorrow, and hope all at once.
If this child is this good, Laynor thought, how amazing will the others be? Her mind drifted back to the posters—the three individuals with the glowing eyes. If the little girl was merely the opening act, then the real stars must be incredible.
The lights dimmed, and the stadium hushed. The air was thick with anticipation. Something big was coming, and Laynor could feel the energy shift around her. Her pulse quickened, and she found herself leaning forward, eager to see what would happen next.
Suddenly, the stage exploded with light, and the first singer entered—his presence commanding as the red lights focused on him. It was the man from the first poster, with smooth black skin, sharp white hair, and glowing red eyes. As he walked onto the stage, the crowd roared, their cheers echoing through the stadium like thunder. His voice, deep and resonant, filled the space, each note vibrating through the air like a pulse. The audience hung on every word he sang, and Laynor could feel the raw power in his voice.
“Arkan! Arkan!” the crowd chanted, calling his name with fervor. The ground seemed to shake as the audience responded to every word. Laynor didn’t understand the lyrics, but the intensity of the performance was palpable. His voice was magnetic, drawing the audience in, and his eyes—those glowing red eyes—seemed to burn brighter with every note.
The atmosphere shifted again, this time bathed in blue light, as the second singer stepped onto the stage. His entrance was softer, more serene, but no less powerful. The man with pale white skin and ice-blue eyes moved with an ethereal grace, his white hair catching the light. The crowd’s reaction was immediate, their cheers rising to match his calm presence.
“Kairos! Kairos!” they called, repeating his name like a chant. His voice was higher, more melodic, but it carried a strength all its own. As he sang, Laynor felt like she was standing at the edge of a vast ocean, the waves of sound crashing gently over her. The music wrapped around her, cool and soothing, yet filled with a quiet power that left her breathless.
Finally, the crowd’s excitement reached its peak as the golden lights illuminated the stage. The most popular of the three, the woman with fiery red hair, golden eyes, and brown skin, made her entrance. Her name rippled through the audience before she even began to sing.
“Vela! Vela!” they shouted in unison, their voices rising to the heavens. The energy in the stadium became electric, buzzing with excitement as the woman took her place at the center of the stage. Her voice, when she began to sing, was vibrant and full of life. It was a dynamic performance, with fast, uplifting rhythms that made the audience come alive.
Her voice soared through the stadium, powerful and radiant. The golden lights seemed to intensify around her, casting a warm glow over the entire audience. Laynor was captivated—Vela's presence was magnetic, her every movement charged with energy. The crowd moved with her rhythm, their hands in the air, swaying, jumping, and calling out her name between lyrics. The sound of thousands of voices chanting “Vela! Vela!” filled the air, creating a feeling of unity between the performer and the audience.
As Vela continued, the fans began to repeat the words of the chorus, chanting along with her, their voices harmonizing with hers. Even though Laynor couldn’t understand the language, she could feel the emotional weight of every word. It was like the music was communicating on a level beyond language, reaching deep into her soul.
In the middle of the performance, something inside Laynor stirred, a feeling of connection she couldn’t quite explain. Her heart pounded in her chest, the energy of the music mixing with her own emotions. Without even thinking, she whispered in her own language, "I love you." It was a quiet, intimate moment—just a few words meant only for herself, or so she thought.
For a brief moment, in the midst of the glowing lights and powerful music, something unexpected happened.
Vela, the star of the show, turned her head slightly, her golden eyes locking onto Laynor's. It was only for a fraction of a second, but in that moment, it was as if Vela had heard her words. There was a flash of recognition in her eyes, and then she smiled—an understanding, knowing smile. Laynor’s heart skipped a beat, her breath catching in her throat. Did she hear me?
Just as quickly as it had happened, Vela turned her attention back to the crowd, her voice never wavering as she continued her powerful performance. The connection was broken, and yet, the feeling of being seen—of being understood—lingered in Laynor’s chest, leaving her breathless.
The music reached its crescendo, the lights flaring in bright golden hues as Vela’s voice carried the final note across the stadium. The crowd erupted into applause, their cheers shaking the very foundation of the stadium. Laynor clapped along, her heart still racing, her mind buzzing with the momentary connection she had shared with the star.
As the final notes faded into the air and the lights slowly dimmed, the three singers—Arkan, Kairos, and Vela—stood at the front of the stage, bowing to the crowd. The stadium roared with approval, the audience still calling their names. The energy was electric, a sense of awe filling the space as the performers stood before them.
Laynor couldn’t help but smile. I was meant to be here, she thought. There was no denying it now. This concert—this moment—was something beyond anything she could have ever imagined. And that brief connection with Vela, however fleeting, had only deepened that feeling.
The lights dimmed further, signaling the end of the performance. People began to shuffle out, talking excitedly among themselves. Laynor stood in place for a few moments longer, her eyes still on the stage. She couldn’t shake the sense that something significant had just happened—something that went far beyond just witnessing an extraordinary concert.
As the crowd began to thin, Laynor turned to leave, her mind still racing. What was that? Did Vela really notice me? She could still see that fleeting smile in her mind’s eye, the way Vela’s golden eyes had met hers. The moment was brief, but it felt charged with meaning.
As she made her way out of the stadium, her thoughts wandered back to the posters, the glowing eyes, and the strange object she still carried in her pocket. There were so many questions, so many mysteries about this world she had found herself in. But now, more than ever, Laynor felt like she was meant to be here—that she was a part of something bigger than herself.
Stepping out into the cool night air, Laynor took a deep breath. The sounds of the city washed over her, mixing with the lingering melodies of the concert still echoing in her mind. She didn’t know what would happen next, but for the first time since arriving in this world, she wasn’t afraid.
With the glowing object still tucked safely in her pocket and a new sense of purpose blooming inside her, Laynor walked into the city, ready for whatever awaited her.
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End of Chapter 4