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Chapter 2: Reflects the Truth
“Weee heeee!”
“Ow.”
“Weee heeee!”
“Ow.”
“Weee heeee!”
“Ow.”
“Weee heeee!”
“Ow.”
“We-”
“Would you cut that out?!” Tulip yelled at One-One who was repeatedly running into a wall. “You’re not going to get through like that.”
“But I don’t see anything, Miss Tulip.” Glad-One answered.
“It’s true, the wall is dead.” Sad-One spoke as the entire robot itself ran into a wall.
Tulip looked at the wall, or as it looks, nothing. She held out her fist and tapped on an unseen force.
“Invisible wall.” Tulip said as she felt the wall blocking 75% of the common looking brown room. She then looked at the palm of her hand that has a glowing number of 49 on it. “Maybe it has something to do with this.”
“Or not.” Sad-One stopped rolling. “Maybe the scary robot might now. It could mean that you will be its 49th meal.”
“I don’t think it needs to eat.” Tulip looked at her hand and sigh. She leaned on the invisible wall and slid down. “O.K. We have an invisible wall. I felt all over, but found nothing. Not even a single bump.”
“I say we smash right through!” Glad-One suggested. “It would be just like breaking glass.”
“We’re stuck here for eternity as the door there will mock us.” Sad-One lowered its face. “It probably already came up with ten jokes by now.”
“Oooh, tell me one.”
Tulip just sat there as she scratches her head. “There has to be something about this room.” She turned around and pressed her forehead on the invisible wall as she gaze at the door on the other end. “Maybe that door is a fake.”
“We are all fakes.”
She turned to her robot companion and softly smiled. “Well we do sometimes think of ourselves as better than we are sometimes.” She sighed and leaned on the wall. “Maybe there’s a bigger meaning to all this.”
“Miss Tulip! Look.” One-One ran over to the door. “It’s another me!”
Tulip noticed what One-One had found, a hand mirror. “One-One, that’s just your reflection.”
“It reveals to us the everlasting sorrows in our eyes.” Sad-One mopped.
“Mirror…..” Tulip walked over to the door and lifted the mirror up from its hook. She examined the mirror very closely, but found nothing to striking about it, just her own reflection. “Still nothing.” She sat back up against the wall and looked deeply into her own reflection.
“Hello, Tulip. How are you doing?” Tulip asked her own reflection.
“Oh you know.” Tulip knocked on the invisible wall. “Just sitting up against this black wall…… black wall!?” Tulip sprung up, excitingly spooking One-One. She looked through the mirror and back to the wall. The wall was invisible to their eyes, but through the mirror, it showed it true colors.
“We’re getting somewhere.”
“Hooray!”
“Now we can get eternally stuck in the next car. Yaaaaaaay.”
Tulip used the mirror to navigate the wall and found a message written on the far left side. “Bingo!”
“You’re prize ….. something boring.” Sad-One said.
Tulip used the mirror and easily read the message backwards. “To open the path, place hand on message board and hum deeply.” Tulip was a bit surprised by this, but was still intrigued on how the pathway wouldn’t be easily opened with just touching everywhere.
She performed the task and a small doorway opened, leading to what the mirror revealed to be a narrow hallway.
The pathway led them in a zigzag pattern, but Tulip was very observant just in case they miss a clue. That’s when she spots something on the invisible wall, a painting of a snake in a very twisted position.
“Oh, a snake.” Glad-One spoke happily. “I love snakes.”
“Snakes can bite, and you will die, Tulip.” Sad-One said to the girl.
“Hey, relax, I don’t see any snakes ……. That are visible!” Tulip aimed the mirror around the floor in case one step she made could be her last.
Thankfully there was no venomous reptiles around, but they did come across a door which could lead to the exit. “Now let’s see here.” She aimed the mirror on the invisible door and found a square with many circles lined up in rows.
“I love connect the dots. Let me do this one.” One-One hopped up and down for joy.
“One-One, this isn’t a game of connect the dots …… or is it?” Taking out her pencil, she ran back to where she found the snake image, memories how it looked, and rushed back to the door. “If I draw a line just like the snake as shown ……” But nothing happened.
“Huh.” She scratched her head with her pencil, and quickly came up with the solution. “I was drawing the reflection.” Just by drawing a reverse image of the snake, the door unlocked and opened up, leading to the true exit.
“We did it!”
“Yay for us! We found the exit, and now we have a mirror!”
Tulip smiled at her reflection. “Not bad, Tulip. Not bad at all.” She then stored it in her backpack and moved on to the next car.
End of Chapter
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Comments: 2
badbloodkiller [2017-05-17 12:20:16 +0000 UTC]
This is a clever puzzle. I can't wait to read more.
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