She heard a creek behind her and turned around, only to find a rat run past.
She jumped in fright and the fire torch she held dropped to the floor.
She took in a deep breath and picked up the torch and resumed her way up.
As she walked further she saw light begin to radiate into the hallway.
She kept on walking and saw that there was a spiraling steps that led above.
She looked up at the steps and looked for where to drop the torch before placing it on a torch holder.
She then began to ascend the steps and soon she was in a breathtaking room.
"Wow." Jasmine gasped.
The room had no walls and everywhere seemed to have glasses.
The moonlight streaked into the beautiful glasses making the entire room filled with light.
There were so many unusually large objects in the room.
What room was this?
She had never seen anything like this before.
The room wasn’t filled with cobwebs and seemed to be very clean.
Which meant that someone had been here very recently.
She walked to one of the large objects and touched it.
It moved and she panicked.
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Maybe she shouldn’t be here.
Whatever room this was.
It was beautiful but she knew better than to snoop around places she didn’t belong.
She was already taking a step to leave when she heard a very deep and familiar voice.
"What are you doing here?"
It was Xaden and he was seated in a corner of the darkness.
She jumped in fear and crashed down one of the objects.
It came crashing with such a loud noise.
Jasmine landed on her back.
"Ouch." She mumbled to herself.
"Jasmine!" He said and in a second he was already at her side.
He swore as he gently helped her up.
"Are you alright?" He asked as he looked all over her, visibly worried. "Is the baby okay?! Did you hurt yourself somewhere?"
She blushed at the manner which he was fussing over her.
"Why are you smiling?" He asked confused.
"Nothing." She said quickly. "I’m alright."
And then he helped her up.
"You need to be more careful with yourself." He reprimanded. Then he seemed to remember she was in the room. "What are you doing here? How did you even get here?"
"Through my room." She said looking down at her feet.
"There is an entrance to this place through my mother’s bedroom?" He asked surprised. Then he shrugged. "I’m not surprised. The astronomy room belongs to her. Makes sense that she would have made an entrance through her bedroom ."
"Is that what this place is called?" Jasmine asked. "An astronomy room?"
"Yes." He said.
"I see."
But she didn’t see. She didn’t know am astronomy room was.
She wanted to ask him more questions but then she remembered that she had intruded.
"I’ll be going." She said.
"Would you like me to show you?" He asked surprising her. "You are already here so you might as well just see it."
She lit up and nodded eagerly.
Then he walked to the object that had fallen and picked it up.
"Do you know what this is?" He asked her.
She shook her head. "No.
"This is a telescope." He said and made some adjustments to it.
Jasmine watched to her amusement as he made it longer and longer.
By the time he was done, it was different from how she had initially seen it.
"Come." He said ushering her to the ’telescope’
She obeyed and very carefully walked to him.
He was peeking through it and then he stepped aside.
"Put your eye in there and take a look." He said.
She did as she was told and then she very gently held the tip of the telescope.
She put her eye in and gasped in amusement when she saw the moon at such a close range.
She looked away.
"There she is." He said with a smile
But Jasmine only saw a cluster of stars.
"I can’t see a formation." Jasmine said. "It isn’t like the others."
"Exactly." He said. "It’s called the unknown wolf. No one has ever been able to pin point the other stars to know what shape it’s supposed to make. And it’s been that way for centuries. It was the one thing my mother was obsessed with. She tried to solve it when she was alive."
Then he withdrew from holding her, bringing her back to reality.
There was a large desk and chair at the far corner of the room.
He went to it and pulled open one of the drawers.
He emerged with a book.
"This was my mother’s journal on all the celestial bodies she had studied." He said as he opened the book.
There were writing on it and drawings filled all over.
Jasmine couldn’t understand what they meant but she found herself intrigued.
"Every star that exists my mother made record of them." He said. "The unknown wolf was her favorite. She tried her best to investigate and complete it."
Jasmine looked at the paper and saw some writings that seemed different from his mother’s.
She didn’t know how to read and write but she knew that the handwriting he had been showing her was entirely different.
"Did your mother write this too?" Jasmine asked curiously.
"No." He said as he tapped over the paper. "It wasn’t."
His face went grim and she was back to be his cold self once again.
"Do you know that your father had an elder brother?" He asked.
That question threw her off balance.
Where did this come from and what did this have to do with the writing on the book.
She swallowed.
This was the second time she had heard of
This.
The first time was from Urma who had casually mentioned it a few moments before she had died.
"Uhm... er... I have heard about him." Jasmine said. "I don’t know anything about him just that he was his elder brother."
Xaden looked back down on the journal. "He was my mother’s close friend. While my father was close to your father, he was close to my mother. They both were fascinated in astronomy so they bonded over it."
He tapped on the writing. "This was his writing and contribution to her work on astronomy."
Jasmine didn’t know what to say.
"Have you heard of the other side?" He asked.
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