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Those Who Hear - Journeys of the Astropaths 1st edition ebook 2010 ISBN 978-974-04-2659-2 eisbn 978-616-7270-60-9 Text by SIM Published by Internet: www.bangkokbooks.com E-mail: info@bangkokbooks.com Fax Thailand: (66) - 2-517 1009 Text Copyright SIM Cover page Copyright Bangkok Book House Printed in Thailand All rights reserved. Interested in publishing your manuscript or selling your ebook on itunes,ibooks, Amazon, Google, Barnes & Noble, Borders and bangkokbooks.com? Contact us at info@bangkokbooks.com or visit www.bangkokbooks.com No part of this book may be reproduced, copied, stored or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the publisher. 2

T his one is dedicated to all my students over the years, and especially those who read this one and your support. A special thanks to Nan and Nikki who read this with adult eyes, and Jirasin and Linz who were my youthful advisors. 3

Those who hear Chapter 1: Orphaned When Cody was a child his grandmother always told him whenever he was scared or lonely to pray to God. In his 14 years of life, he d spoken with him on many occasions, but he d never realized, until recently, that God wasn t supposed to be talking back. God s rich and calming voice was always strong and clear in Cody s ear his personal companion whom only he could hear. God was the only one who was always there for him, even when everyone else he loved had gone away. So when God began asking Cody to come to him, he had no doubt about going. Grandma always said God should not be questioned. Meeting Michael, however, was forcing Cody to rethink the certainty of God because Michael could hear his prayers too, and he also spoke to him without other people hearing them talk. When Cody was 6 years old, he and his mother got lost in El Paso, Texas. His mother always got turned around later. Cody s dad would wait to tease her about being so absent-minded and to give his wife and son big hugs with his powerful arms. I m tired, Cody complained. They d attended an evening movie and had been driving around lost for more than an hour. Cody was only thinking about one 4

thing being out of the car and between the soft cotton sheets of his bed. I know, baby, but I can t stop here in this neighborhood. the freeway. I just can t remember any of this. It had been eight years since that night, but Cody could still see her face as the tears of frustration began rolling down her cheeks. Damn it! I just don t know where we are. It s okay, Mom, it ll be okay. They stopped alongside a dimly lit street so shameless no one had even bothered to pick up the discarded tires, tattered newspapers or broken bottles. There was a payphone on a wall where there used to be some kind of store before the windows were boarded up and the walls spray painted with thick swirling blue and green designs. A bare bulb dangled down from a rusty metal a spotlight searching for a stage performer. I m going to call your father. Stay put. She stepped out. Lock the doors, she ordered through the glass of the passenger door s window. Cody pushed the lock button, and the doors locked with a pop. She hurried to the phone where she wiped off the receiver with her shirt and dialed home. Soon she began talking the way only she could talk; her arms were waving around and her hips shifting from side to side with each word that she uttered. Cody s dad used to say she talked that way because she was half Italian, and Italians have to move their body when they speak 5

Those who hear or they ll explode. Cody felt relieved. His father was on the other end had done so many times before. Cody pictured his bed so clearly now that he could feel the cool sheets upon his skin and his favorite pillow stuffed behind his head. His father would kiss him good-night after reading to him, and he d pull the covers over his face and then slip them down just below his nose where he liked them where he could smell the soapy sheets. Cody s eyelids grew heavy. He was more asleep than awake when the nightmarish scream of his mother jolted him from his imagined sanctuary. His body froze. No air moved in his lungs. No blood Out on the street, his mother was encircled by four degenerate men. Her scream still hung in the air as they attacked her their dirty hands pulling at her clothes and their boots kicking her to the ground in a frenzied assault. No! No! No! she cried, until their blows had taken the last bit of her voice away. Cody forced himself to move, pushing open the door had tried to be a man. Stop! Stop! he yelled with all his back arching as he put everything he had into his bellowing cry. He kept screaming, holding the letter o for so long that his entire body began trembling his voice cracking until his lungs couldn t support him 6

concrete, unconscious. He swam through a hellish darkness in his comatose condition. There were voices so angry they burned with whimpers that scraped at his bones, and there was death unresponsive and conclusive lifelessness. to consciousness. His mother s arms were locked around chilled face was pressed against his chest, stuck to his skin with dried blood. Her thick black hair was matted in his eyes. dead. Cody tried to speak, but his throat stung horribly and it felt as if it were swollen shut. Not an utterance cleared his lips. Shit, another voice declared. What a mess. Wait, his eyes are opening. Get her off of him. He s still alive. Strong hands began pulling to separate them; however, his mother s loving clutch was as solid as stone. they had a hold of Cody s arm, and then they lifted her off of him. Cody wanted to hold on to her. Why couldn t they leave her with him, holding him? His arms didn t respond to his mind s command to reach out to her. He felt as rigid as a mannequin. He s in shock. Get a blanket from my trunk. We need 7

Those who hear an ambulance. It s on the way. Jesus. Then Cody fell back to sleep. He dreamed of clouds, the kind he d seen in the desert zooming, dark, and miles of nothing fell away beneath him. The clouds moved so quickly he couldn t possibly focus his eyes. Blindly he reached out to them, wanting to touch them, but then recoiled when his mother s stern voice scolded him. No, Cody, the clouds will take you away. They will take you far away, and it s not time for you to use them. Stay clear. Her voice seemed sterner than he had ever heard before, and he dared not disobey. The clouds slowed and he drifted back toward the earth as the dream faded away until he was in utter darkness. When he awoke, he was in a hospital bed where everything around him seemed white the curtains, the sheets, the walls, and even the window shades. Hovering above his face, like a balloon at a carnival, was a blond mane of hair surrounding a smiling female face. He d never seen her before, and despite her friendly demeanor, he knew her presence meant something was terribly wrong. Good morning, she whispered. How do you feel? tingling with fear. Adults only whisper and smile fake smiles when things are very bad. His throat felt like wet cement had been poured down it and allowed to harden. 8

It hurt so dreadfully that he didn t even consider trying to speak. My name is Jean. I work here in the hospital, and I m here to talk with you and get you anything you need, anything at all. We want you to feel comfortable. I can get you ice cream or soda pop. Just name it and I ll get it for you. Cody nodded his head. Your throat is very swollen. Does it hurt? He nodded yes. Then just you save your voice, darling. But, can I ask you some yes or no questions? They re questions I really need to ask if I m going to help you. All you have to do is nod your head or shake your head. She watched him bite at his lip. We could wait till tomorrow if you d like. He motioned no. First, is your name Cody? Is your name Cody Gallas? Okay good. Do you have any family other than your mother and father? He nodded yes. A sigh of relief escaped her lips. A brother? His head went from side to side. A sister, perhaps? Again he shook his head. Grandmother? He nodded yes. Wonderful. We ll track her down for you. We ll bring her here to be with you and keep you company while you re getting better. Would you like that? Sure you would. That will be very nice to have her here. Don t The question running through Cody s mind was where 9

Those who hear was his father? He knew his mom was gone, the clouds had taken her away from him, but where was his dad? Is there anything you need? If there is anything at all, Cody, you just write it down on the paper, she concluded, motioning to a pad of paper and a pencil that lay on the bed stand. Cody nodded. She walked away from him mumbling how sad she felt for this poor boy and smacking her lips like a teenage girl chewing bubble gum. His father always said he loved his wife more than life itself whenever he told his son the story of how they met and how he stole her away from another guy. We were supposed to be together, he would always begin. I knew it the moment I walked into the coffee shop where she was sitting with her friends. It was her laugh I loved could not stop staring at. Cody s father was always the bedtime story teller he had a natural knack for words and drama. The story of how his parents met was one of Cody s most requested tales. Cody fell into a deep sleep that night, urged on by a big yellow pill the nurse gave him after dinner. He began to dream with such vividness, such clarity, that he felt certain he had died and entered a new reality some sort of heaven or passageway to eternity. The dream world was bright. There were no shadows anywhere, and yet he couldn t see the sun or any source for this light. He could walk at an incredible pace, so fast at times that 10