The Keeper. Part 1. An Invitation - Craig Speakes

The Keeper. Part 1. An Invitation

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2023

Just as the long, monotonous summer was drawing to a close, an unexpected turn of events transformed 12-year-old Arthur's life. Little did he know, he was about to embark on a remarkable journey intertwined with a top-secret government project. This project aimed to construct a groundbreaking space ship that would initiate humanity's first-ever encounter with extraterrestrial beings.

The astonishing part? Arthur possessed a unique ability that made him the sole person capable of piloting this revolutionary spacecraft. With unforeseen circumstances abruptly arising, they had no choice but to launch their vessel prematurely, plunging into the unknown with no guarantee of a safe return. Doubts lingered among the crew, uncertain if their spacecraft would hold together during this perilous expedition.

Upon reaching their destined planet, an unexpected sight greeted them. Chaos and upheaval reigned as a result of a century-long conflict against the malevolent Solarian empire. Arthur and his newfound companions were thrust into the heart of this revolution, called upon to join the ranks of the resistance. Would they possess the courage, strength, and cunning to withstand the onslaught of gargantuan war bots and awe-inspiring levitating tanks?

Yet, survival proved to be just one of their concerns. As they fought valiantly, a lingering question distracted their thoughts—would they ever find their way back home? The enthralling quest for freedom and triumph would test their resilience and determination. Along the way, they would encounter extraordinary allies, uncover ancient prophecies, and confront mind-bending challenges.

In this tale of bravery and unity, Arthur and his friends would come to understand their true potential, discovering the depths of their own capabilities. As they fought for justice against all odds, they realized that the bonds they forged on this astonishing odyssey would forever change the course of their lives.

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1

Strange Goings-On


It was the summer holidays. School was out. Arthur and his family had packed up their things at the end of July and had moved from their home in the outskirts of London to their grandmother’s little cottage in the Lake District. Built by his great-great-great-grandfather over a hundred years ago, it was situated on the side of a steep, sloping hill and surrounded by a garden so chock-full of apple trees and fruit bushes that there was always something ripe and ready to be picked. It was, without doubt, the holiday that the family most looked forward to each year. And ever since he could remember, Arthur had spent the majority of his summers there.

The time, as usual, had flown by. Those four weeks which had seemed to stretch out before him, full of the promise of exciting adventures, had suddenly turned into one, and the number of adventures: precisely zero. But then, what had he really been expecting? Nothing ever happened at the cottage, and that was OK—it was still way better than being back in the city.

Then, one day towards the end of August, quite unexpectedly, something did happen. Arthur, oblivious to the fact that it was about to, had stayed in bed that morning playing games on his phone as usual, until the rumblings in his stomach had made it impossible to ignore them any longer. Utterly famished, he’d gotten up and ventured into the kitchen to find a large pot of porridge perched on the stove by the window. Still warm, a search for the whereabouts of the strawberry jam had revealed that his aunt had once again attempted to hide it all in the back of a cupboard. And realising that the situation called for him to be extra crafty about it, he poked his head around the door to check that she wasn’t about to walk in and catch him red handed—quite literally in this case—and sneakily helped himself to a large dollop or three. With the jam safely hidden under a layer of mush, he stole outside into the garden to eat it.

One interesting but highly regrettable fact about the summer holidays was that the older he got, the less relaxing they seemed to become. This, he reasoned, could be entirely explained by the lists of chores, tasks, to-do lists (whatever you want to call them), which now appeared every morning like clockwork. And, if that wasn’t bad enough in itself, they were becoming longer and more tedious every year. Clean this… do that… change something else. Most of them, completely unreasonable. After all, what was the point in making your bed or tidying up your things when you were only going to need to sleep in it or use them again? Resistance, however, was useless, and that morning had been no exception.

Rushing to finish his list quickly, he had arrived at the conclusion that it was going to have to be a lake day. That’s not to say that most days weren’t, in fact, lake days, but for some reason, he was especially sure that this one needed to be. And no sooner was everything done than he grabbed his fishing rod and pack, and whatever could be found in the kitchen that looked good, and headed off to the nearby lake. The cat, spying him opening the garden gate, trotted after him.

One of the biggest in the area, the large expanse of water was surrounded by thick pine forests and long stretches of sandy beach. Ever popular with bathers during the hot weather, Arthur would always head to the side that was the least crowded. This was not just because it was obviously far better for fishing, but also because several summers ago he’d made the chance discovery of an old, abandoned jetty there. Hidden from sight by thick reed beds and missing half of its boards, it jutted out just enough for him to be able to see what was happening on the other side without anyone being able to notice that he was there.