- Tree. Tree. Tree. Light. Then darkness. The dome of nature surrounded the bus, covered by the long branches of the ancient trees of the valley. The light fought its way through them, gaining terrain inch by inch, with every leaf or flower as an obstacle. But the light was something that couldn't be stopped, just as the elements. Air and Earth. Fire and Water. Light and Darkness. Opposite but complementary, one couldn't exist without the other, but they were condemned to fight against each other for the rest of the eternity. Alessandra loved having showers, but enjoyed water hot as molten lava, running down her face and washing everything from her mortal body. And with everything she meant the other elements, glued to her skin. Because Alessandra was, and would be, human.
Thirteen rows of empty seat spread in front of her, since she was in the back of the bus, kicking the seat in front of her with her military style brown boots, bought worn to get the desired effect. One word was enough: fashion. The rows of seat where divided by a long aisle, which left two seats at each side, most of them covered with a dirty blue fabric, like a blanket, but covering the whole seat. Its purpose is to keep the seats clean, but most of the seats are as dirty as those blankets. The seats looked bright electric blue in the sunlight, with some orange and yellow dots around them. The headrests were also covered with a blue velvet cloth, very deep blue, like the ocean. Some of them had hairs on them, some others didn't. Hers was clean enough, so Alessandra decided to rest her head on it and relax.
Alessandra rested her hand on the window, drawing hearts and her name over and over, even if it was invisible at her sight, but it seemed funny and a lasting entertainment. At least until the bus reached the bus station of Rio Grande National Park. Then she would have to walk a kilometer or so to the house where she was supposed to stay during the next ten months, learning to control her power and her temper, two things that were linked and very dangerous combined together. If Alessandra loosed her temper, the consequences could be catastrophic. But she figured out they would have some drugs and stuff for them to relax. Was there any other way to control eight reincarnated gods? Alessandra knew their names from the paper that had been sent to her house at New York, deep in Manhattan. His father's way to keep her happy and outside the house, with unlimited credit in her visa, allowed to buy everything she wanted. Just because she liked to set things on fire. Well, one of the only names she remembered was the girl she was going to share room with. Though she wasn't used to share room [Alessandra had never ever shared a room with another person but herself], no complains or problems came from her. No "but..." or "I'd prefer...". Alessandra had decided to share room, she wanted to try that. And the other girl seemed nice: Miriam Savanah Devenue, her roommate. Alessandra was decided to be nice with her, to be her friend. No matter what she had to do.
The bus halted at the bus stop, and the driver, an old man almost deaf and bald, but which remaining hairs were as white as new winter snow or the foam of the sea waves, stood up from the driver seat where he had been driving hours and hours and shouted: "Rio Grande Natural Park, Colorado. Last stop, young lady", and then he came out of the bus, pressing a button before coming out to open the back door to take out Alessandra's luggage. Her mention on the message made her smile brightly and she tied her boots and, grabbing her leather jacket and her heavy backpack, Alessandra left the bus, going through the thirteen rows of seats, just to see she was the only passenger. Inside the bus, the light shone bright, but some blinds stopped the sunrays from coming inside the bus.
Outside, the light blinded her, making her retreat inside the bus to take her Ray Bans out of her backpack and put them on. Alessandra had a plan to travel through the National Park without being noticed by neither the tourists or the authorities [see rangers or village "sheriffs"], and her plan was a complete remake. Her military boots fitted perfectly with her slim dark blue jeans and her oversized t-shit. Just like a normal teenager. But Alessandra was missing something, until she took it out of her backpack and put it on her head. The tourists "must have": a cap. It was horrible, camo, but she had to wear it, at least until she was deep in the woods, where she couldn't be seen by anybody.
As soon as Alessandra got her luggage, she started walking, following the directions, to the private house number seven. The good luck number, maybe that was a signal. But it was hard to got through the woods and stone paved paths or dirt roads with two bags, one backpack and one purse. And with the camo cap. But finally she saw the modern looking house, right there, in front of her, and Alessandra let out a sigh of relief. Finally "home". With all her bags, she walked through the door. As she walked inside, she left the two bags on the ground silently and came inside the room, waiting to introduce herself.
[ if you play with fire, you're gonna get burned ]

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t i r e d at the entrance
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h o u s e
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a l o n e

··Moo∂··
t i r e d at the entrance
··Wʜeʀe··
h o u s e
··Wɪтʜ··
a l o n e
quote by author unknown