Moustrapped: In the New Realm Chapter 2
Chapter 1
Index
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06/05/2018
This was a living nightmare.
No, itās worse than her worst nightmares have ever been.
Her son, gone! All on his own, literally lost in another world. And her only hope was the very mage responsible for his disappearance in the first place.
She was packing her bag up with everything sheāll need to look after him until they get home - first aid kit already sitting at the bottom, as she was currently packing food.
Ruhl, the mage who so carelessly got him lost, was frantically trying to help, was adding meat into her bag from the fridge.
āStop.ā Sheād take it back out, to which Ruhl looked in confusion. āI still donāt know that youāre a mage, and not just insane, and this isnāt helping your case.ā
āIām a mage!ā Ruhl would call out, frantically looking around⦠before grabbing one of the cups of water from the cupboard. āWatch.ā Heād fill it up with water from the tap, holding his arm up as heād go through his memorised process with the other hand, andā¦
The water in the cup froze solid! ⦠As did the water vapour immediately surrounding the cupā¦
āAh!!! Cold cold cold!ā And so did the water vapour surrounding Ruhlās fingers.
Heād panickedly fire off another spell, a bolt of fire shooting out against his hand - melting part of the ice off in an instant. And setting his hand on fire.
āAh!!! Hot! Cold! Hot!ā
Vanessa would frantically grab another cup, not even looking as she heard one fall and shatter on the kitchen bench, filling it with water and splashing it against the fire on Ruhlās wrist.
āOwā¦ā Ruhl would whine out, looking at his hand - sore from both the rapid freeze and rapid burn he just inflicted on it.
Vanessa would pause on packing up the food, pulling the first aid kit back out of her bag to pull out the instructions. āFreeze burn⦠burnā¦ā
She would then start the tap, waiting a moment for it to heat up to a warm temperature. Then sheād put a bowl underneath. āPut your hand in.ā While Ruhl did so, sheād get a second bowl of cold water ready.
āSo youāve proven that youāre a mage with that⦠baffling display. As soon as weāve treated your⦠freeze⦠heat⦠burn, youāre going to get my son back.ā
Ruhl nodded. āO-of course, maāam!ā
Vanessa let out a sigh of relief. āGood. It will just be twenty minutes to an hour, and then you can go to this āNew Realmā to find him.ā
Ruhl nodded, suddenly looking a lot more nervous. āI⦠know someone who can.ā
ā...ā
Ruhlās nervousness would only increase at the silence.
āCanāt you teleport?ā
ā... No.ā He did mention that before, but nowās not the time to be reminding her.
Vanessa facepalmed, letting out a long sigh. Thatās alright, she can deal with this. Anything for her son. ā... Whatās their phone number?ā
āWhatās a phone number?ā
āYou-!ā Whatās a phone number?! Is he-?! No, no, calm down. Phillioune is her priority right now. ā... Where do they live, then?ā
āO-oh, at 102 S. Amaranth Boulevard.ā
Finally some progress. Vanessa would pull up her phone to type in the address, asking Ruhl again to make sure she typed it in correctly. While confused, Ruhl would still answer.
Vanessa would pause upon seeing how far away it was. ā... Thatās 2 days by car.ā
Ruhl would let out a small whine. āReally? Got anything faster than that?ā
Vanessa would shoot another glare at him. āNo, and the sooner we get there the better, so you just sit there while I get us ready.ā
Ruhl would nod. āRight, Iāll just tell them whatās happened, and theyāll fix it like that! They might even be able to teleport us back so we wonāt have to drive.ā
As Vanessa would be packing, only one thing would be in her mind. She hoped to god that Phillioune was safe. Somehow, some way. Please.
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Phillioune was a good kid, well behaved.
Lost in an unknown place, no idea what to do, the best idea is to wait. That wizard knows what heās doing, heāll save him.
Thatās what Phillioune was thinking for the last hour. But now?
His mind is focused on how cold he is, and how hungry he is. Heād look through the spellbook that got him into this situation again, ears perking up at the gentle sound of the ocean far below. Heād keep seeing what was clearly a fire spell. That would be so helpfulā¦
Then he could make his little campfire. Maybe even try cooking with it, it canāt be that hard after all!
If only this book were in English, thoughā¦
ā¦
Well, there are small symbols on the edge that sort of look like hand symbols. Maybe he could mess around with them?
Letās see⦠hold his hand out in a fist. Open, spin sideways, and then close every finger but the pointer.
Heād slowly repeat the instruction, and his ears would perk up again. Not at the noise, but this strange, indescribable feeling inside of himself. Besides that, nothing.
But that was strange. So strange, he was sure mom wouldnāt even have a word for it, and sheās very smart. It was enough to convince him to keep trying, balling his hand into a first, opening it back up, spinning sideways, and then pointing.
It wasnāt a coincidence, every single time he tried he felt something inside of himself. That strange, strange feeling. But why wasnāt he getting anything more?
Hm⦠the hand symbols are only in three symbols, not four⦠maybe heās supposed to spin his hand while opening it?
Worth a shot⦠Heād ball his hand into a fist once more, spin while opening up his hand, and then- eep!
As he pointed, a tiny little spark erupted at the tip of his finger, giving him a big enough fright that he tripped over onto his tummy.
ā¦
Wow! Heās a wizard now! How rare is that?! Ahhhh heās got to keep going!
His worries briefly forgotten, the little mouse would continue trying to practise the fire spell, his eyes lighting up in sheer curiosity every single time heād make even the tiniest bit of flame. This must be like⦠lucky!
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āOh yeah, anyone can practise magic,ā Ruhl would explain, his burnt hand now in the cold water as heād sit in the passenger side of the car. āYou just need arcane energy for the spells.ā
Vanessa would gently place her bag - packed with any essentials she can think of in case her son needed rescuing - into the backseat, before taking a seat in the front of the car herself. ā
āHow do I get that?ā Vanessa made her way into the front seat of the car, hopping right in the front. This talk of magic might appear to be idle curiosity on the surface, but to Vanessa it was anything but. Magic put her son in trouble, and itās her only chance of getting him back out of trouble.
āItās everywhere!ā Ruhl would call out.
Vanessa would look at him with a flat face. She didnāt even need to say anything, Ruhl eventually realising what was being implied. āO-oh, uhm⦠Everywhere in the New Realmā¦ā After a moment of silence, his eyes widened up. āOh I must be low by now, I really shouldnāt be casting anymore spells until we get there!ā
āGreatā¦ā Vanessaās heavy sarcasm was the last thing she said before powering up the car.
Ruhl would lean back in his seat, eyes wide at the sudden shaking in his seat. āWha- earthquake?!ā
Vanessa would stare at him again. ā... Do you know what a car is?ā
ā... Yes.ā
More staring.
ā... second hand.ā
Still more staring.
ā... Okay all I know is that they can move fast and people make way for them.ā
āYou donāt have cars or phones in this āNew Realmā you come from?ā
Ruhl would pause a little, thinking about how to say it. Then a small smile came across him, rare confidence as he knew exactly what to say. āWe donāt need them! Magic handles all of that for us!ā
Looking back at Vanessa would reveal that he, in fact, did not say it in a good way, Vanessaās irritation clear even as she was looking ahead at the road.
āS-sorryā¦ā
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Phillioune had been practising for the last hour. By this point he could do the motions in about a second, and each time he tried a burst of fire would shoot out of his fingertip, falling over the edge of the cliff, surely landing in the ocean.
This is so cool, heās a real wizard now! A gust of wind would knock his thoughts back into reality, instantly shivering really badly. Ahā¦! Right, right, heās freezing cold!
Heād slowly get to his feet, looking around. He probably shouldnāt be firing his new spell at the nearest patches of grass⦠But he shouldnāt need to, thereās a forest just nearby! Heād get to his feet, closing the spellbook. He had nothing on hand except his pyjamas and his spellbook, but he felt like thatās all he needed right now.
Heād follow the trail left behind when that⦠eugh, that thing dragged him away. That didnāt look like any animal he knew! He didnāt exactly want to, but it at least meant he could get back homeā¦
Or at least where home should be. Why is his home missing? Phillioune would stop, his ears drooping down as heād look back to the same cliff heās always known. Is it more than his house thatās gone? Itās like his mum was never here⦠Is she even still around? Does that wizard even know him now? Is-
A shiver up his spine would snap Phillioune back into reality, turning ahead and - with a small, hesitant step - entered this strange forest. This is fine, this will be quick, heās just got to collect some wood, thatās all.
As he walked, heād pick up any and all loose twigs and sticks heād find, no thoughts as to which ones are going to be the most important or even usable. Wood is flammable, clearly, so wood will be good for a campfire. He did this for a good few minutes before he eventually reached the spot that he first woke up, the gentle ambiance of running water easing his mind.
This is probably enough wood.
So Phillioune would drop them down on one spot, gathering them up together. He doesnāt want the fire to be big, afterall.
And a quick cast of his new spell would light up the improvised campfire, Phillioune taking a seat to warm upā¦
ā¦
⦠Most of the sticks arenāt lighting up. The fireās clearly close enough to burn them, why isnāt it lighting them up? Ah well, heāll just need to shuffle closer to get whatever warmth he can manage from this flameā¦
⦠This isnāt working. Heās still freezing cold. Why isnāt the fire big enough? Heād cautiously reach out to the edge of the pile, grabbing one of the sticks. Hm⦠Heād chuck it into the fire, watching it light up as it passed through. Of course, itās that simple!
Heād grab another stick, chucking it into the flame to light it up as well. And then a third. And then a fourth- huh, this one feels a little cold. Ah well, in the fire it goes.
⦠Ah. It didnāt catch on fire. Maybe itās cold because it was in the water?
Okay thatās simple. Phillioune would still only reach out to sticks away from the fire, but armed with his newfound knowledge heād check each stick. If he thought they were too wet, heād chuck āem away. If not, heād chuck it into the fire.
With each dry stick thrown back in, the fire would grow more and more, and Phillioune could feel the warmth behind it.
There was just one problem with Philliouneās little plan. He was not a good throw, and so for every stick that landed perfectly in the pile, there was also one thatād bounce around a bit.
He wouldnāt notice this, however, and would keep tossing sticks until he felt the fire was big enough. Eventually, one of the sticks would bounce off and roll across the floor, lighting the grass on fire in the process.
FWOOSH!
The sudden jump of flame frightened Phillioune immediately, the little mouse tumbling back. When he lifted his head he immediately saw that the fire was spreading , and quickly. In a panic, heād turn to run - only to pause long enough to pick up the spellbook. He canāt forget thisā¦
Heād then start running again, splashing his legs against the cold, chilling, freezing water as heād pass the small creek to the other side.
ā¦
Momās not going to like hearing that he burned down the forest with his first spell.
As the fire whipped close to the creek, Phillioune would instinctively jump back, only to see some plants moving on their own. Dipping their tips into the lake they lined up with, theyād turn back and fire out a concentrated stream of water at the fire, dousing any that got too close.
Oh.
As the strange plants defended themselves from the fire, putting out Philliouneās little accident in the process, he was left confused and bewildered. Did they just⦠Can plants do that now? Could they always do that? Wait, his home is gone, maybe they used to do that but canāt anymore? Is this the past?
⦠There used to be magic in the past?!
Philliouneās mind would race with the possibilities as heād go collecting sticks once more, this time taking only the dry feeling sticks as he walked down the creek. While itās certainly nice that thereās water spouting plants now, he doesnāt want to start another forest fire if he can help it.
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The sun was setting. Vanessa had been driving all day by this point, only stopping for essentials like gas or the bathroom. Vanessa would soon pick an out of the way spot just off road to pull up, parking her car.
ā... What are you doing?ā Ruhl asked aloud.
āIām not going to drive all night,ā Vanessa explained.
ā... Where are we sleeping?ā Ruhl would ask next.
Vanessa pointed to the back seats. āGet comfortable.ā
āWhat?!ā
Ruhl looked to the back of the car, eyes wide as heād stare in shock. āBut-but-but- donāt we have somewhere to stay?!ā
Vanessa would look him in the eye. āUnless youāre willing to pay for a hotel, I want to save my money as much as I can.ā
Ruhl let out a sigh of relief, bringing up a small bag. āThatās fine, I got plenty of crystals to pay!ā As if to demonstrate his point, heād open the bag to show some assortment of crystals, all identical to each other. While it would be valuable in the New Realm, here they were just some sparkly but otherwise ordinary crystals.
Vanessa stared at him blankly.
ā... What?ā
ā... Youāre welcome to try next time we pass by a motel.ā
āI will!ā Ruhl would call out confidently. āThereās gotta be one nearby, right?ā
Vanessa sighed, turning the car back on. āI just hope my darlingās able to sleep safelyā¦ā
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Phillioune was now dry and warm as he laid within the campfire he had set up, staring up at the night sky above. The night sky was different than his home, so many stars blinking and twinkling together, all forming a singular bright stretch of dazzling white. It was a magical sight, and helped ease him from the pain of missing his momā¦
⦠And the pain of sleeping hungry for the first time in his life. He has to eat tomorrow, even if it kills him. Wait, donāt say kill.
⦠Too late, now the fear of whatās got him in this situation has settled in. This was going to be a tough nightā¦















