Wesley Noboa, an ambitious young man with hunger for power—heir to his late family’s fortune—choosed to go on a journey in search of the best martial arts teacher of his era. His path took him through the most dangerous corners of the land, places where he met formidable foes.
“Alex,” Wesley said once his satellite phone call was finally answered. “I just got to the place…but you won’t believe what I found. I mean…who builds a temple on the summit of a mountain?
“Alex… I need you to send me a helicopter.”
“Right away, Master Wesley,” Alex replied and began coordinating a helicopter in the middle of the Andes.
Short enough, Wesley saw other visitors beginning their hike up the stairs towards the temple. He checked his smartwatch to find out the weather’s forecast for the day.
If I stay here, Wesley thought, I’m going to need an umbrella.
Close to him, a man wearing a blanket passed by. Unlike the elegance of the tycoon, the man walked with wooden slippers. Gross! Wesley thought while he watched the stranger from the distance. How can he survive in this climate without a SouthArm?
SouthArm was the only clothing brand Wesley could wear without getting puffy.
What is going on with Alex? Wesley wondered, staring at the screen of his phone. Does he think I’m going to walk up that hill?
After a few minutes of impatience, the helicopter that Alex was able to hire finally arrived. However, Wesley didn’t look forward to the idea of boarding a commercial helicopter. I’m tired…he’s always doing this to me.
Nevertheless, Wesley climbed into the helicopter—making sure not to get dirt on his clothes. On arrival, he jumped off without a goodbye, before the helicopter could land.
Wesley walked looking straight forward, hoping no one had seen him get off that helicopter. After all, he had a reputation to look after.
Inside the temple he saw the master sitting on a throne, illuminated by the single ray of light that entered through a hole on the ceiling. Dozens of people showed their appreciation by meditating around him. Wesley walked through them all and spoke directly to their master.
“Are you the master of this temple?”
“The temple doesn’t need a master.”
“Yes, but you can teach me martial arts.”
“Learning is a personal process.”
“I’m willing to work for free if you take care of my training.”
“Very wellI then, I need a dozen black berries from the summit of that mountain. But son…don’t disturb the peace of this place with your machines.”
“At your command,” Wesley said, placing his palms next to each other in front of his chest and leaning forward towards the master.
Everyone present at the temple looked up and noticed the master returned to his meditation, and followed him.
Hours later, after being lost in the wilderness of the mountain, close to giving up from fatigue. Wesley came across a peculiar plant, the last rays of light illuminating its red fruits. This must be it. He took a dozen fruits and found his way back to the temple.
Tired and wet from the rain predicted by his watch he entered the temple but found it empty. He walked for a few minutes until he found the master sitting under a roof, enjoying the rain falling over the landscape.
Seeing the man with the white beard and broad forehead, Wesley was relieved. “Master,” he said as he approached, “I found the fruits you requested.”
“Thanks,” said the master extending his hand. He instantly noticed the fruits were poisonous and tossed them away.
“What would you like me to do now?”
“It’s one who must know what he has to do.”
“I want to become a martial arts master.”
“On the way to satisfy your desires you’ll find obstacles that will destroy you.”
“I’m willing to face them.”
The master looked the young apprentice up and down. Stubborn, thought the teacher. “If you cannot see beyond your limitations you are destined to live an endless cycle.”
“I think I’m ready to push my limits.”
“I have nothing to teach,” said the master and got up, turning to walk into his house.
Wesley followed closely to avoid being left outside in the cold Andean night. “Master, let me serve you and I’ll learn from your company.”
“If your desires are so strong, you will have to develop a new martial art.”
“Whatever,” Wesley said, watching the master walk right up to his weapon rack.
One by one the master studied the weapons displayed on his wall. Disregarding each of them after a short while. “The perfect weapon will be one that does your job in this temple,” he said and turned. “You wish to serve in exchange for power…you will have to make an art of your work.” With that the master placed his hand on a kitchen’s gas cylinder. “This will be your weapon. I need you to walk down to town with it and buy a full one before you come back.”
Thus began the story of the hero who has come to save us from all evils.
Mi sembra un ottimo suggerimento.
Take care🌷
Thanks, I hope it was useful. 🌹
Greetings and have a wonderful weekend.
Hey, thanks. I surely will and hope you have a great weekend too.
Thank you for drop bye
Thank you for stopping by.
I agree, I appreciate the reminder and it helps especially in times of many mistakes. Thank you
It’s my pleasure, I hope it helps you on your journey.
I think you are doing some really fascinating writing here and I look forward to finding time to get into it more fully.
Thank you, please do find more time and help my characters make their stories reality.
That was well said! Thanks for sharing
It’s my pleasure, I’m happy to enjoyed it.
Hello Sebastian! I like how you creatively described yourself, well done. 🙂 What about the universe; does it not give you creative energy, and inspire you as well as planet Earth? I think a dark blue sky with white stars is quite spectacular. Like the painting The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh.
You’re right…I often get lost while looking at the clear night sky. Thanks, I like to get a little involved in my narrations some times.
🙂 I am glad that you get involved in your narrations, because it makes them more interesting.
Getting Around The Mistakes & Keep Moving Is A Hard, But Necessary Fight.
Yes, a lesson the captain learned a long time ago. Thanks for your thoughts, see you soon.
I Have Gone On Your Blog, I Cannot Figure Out How To Leave A Comment.
I’m so happy my quiet post helped me to discover your blog. Feel excited to read some more of your stories when I have time to read. I was gripped with the two I’ve read so far. Talk about finding something in the right moment. Thanks! 😊
I’m very happy to know that my stories came at the right time, and I hope you can continue enjoying them.
Thanks for liking my posts.
It was a pleasure, but you should fix the url in your comment because its pointing to a blog that doesn’t exist.
i am happy to discover your blog from your like on mine. I appreciate that. Your short stories are amazing :). You’ll definitely see me on here quite often :).
Good to have you here. I hope you enjoy the full tour of my fiction blog.
I love the descriptions of the “single ray of light” shining inside the temple, really pretty.
Like a tomb full of treasures.
Amazed by your writing sir !!!
Dear Sebastian, Interesting story
Interesting indeed…thank you…
i hope to read more of your hero. i am smitten!
Perfect
“Are you the master of this temple?”
“The temple doesn’t need a master.”
The young warrior whom is no warrior at all, just a peaceful boy trying to make his way in a strange world has many pathways ahead.