The Rusty VaultA Story by J.P O'CallaghanA young man Daniel Dalton is tasked to deliver a package to a stranger but little does he know what he's about to discover when he meets the unfamiliar person.I carry a box. A package that must be delivered. I walk to
the designated delivery point. I knock the door 3 times and await patiently
with a feeling of nervousness coursing through my veins and a rush of
adrenaline perspiring off my face. This door isn’t your average everyday entry.
This door is corroded like a nasty piece of wood. Not a friendly full festive
welcome for the holiday season. Rainfall makes it’s attendance famous as I wait
for the door to open. This is a shady part of town. Perfect place to lay low
from the po-po while people prepare for Saint Nicholas’ “Ho-Ho!”. Perfect spot
to do some illegal business. Drug dealing, theft, even murder. Folks around
here call this place “The Rusty Vault” for a reason I don’t want to know. As I check my watch, 2 minutes have passed. I go to knock
the door but a short old man with dwarfism in his 70s opens and asks me in an
unfriendly manner “What you do want?” “Sorry to trouble you but I was said to deliver this package
to you.” He has a smug and skeptical look on his rough unwashed face
and replies “Is that so huh? Who gave this to you?” “He didn’t tell me his real name. He said his name was Nick.” The old man smiles and then laughs. I feel very
uncomfortable as I clear up the situation. “He said to tell you Merry Christmas and to enjoy your
present.” He looks at the package as I give it to him. Surprisingly this box looked very pristine. It had a festive decoration with rich red and green colouring. A tied knot was on the top as if it were a traditional present. What was in this box? God himself only knows. “That fat buffoon.” he laughs “Tell you what, as a token of appreciation I want you to
come into my house for a hot chocolate. It’s flooding rain out here and I am
sure you are freezing to death” I wanted to leave right for my car but something about this
situation intrigued me greatly. You know the old saying “Curiosity killed the
cat.” But I just had to see what this was all about so I agreed and made my way
into his house. As I enter this old bloke’s place of living I am surprised
by how tidy the inside looks. From the outside the one story house looks filthy
and ruined. The inside was clearly well cleaned and maintained. As you walk in
there is a path with doors. The right features the living room which then leads
into the kitchen whilst the left leads into the bed and the toilet. I head into
his living room and see fancy furniture. 3 very hygienic chairs, a fireplace
and a 50 inch television. Standard stuff. I take a seat on one of the chairs and he goes in to make
the hot chocolate. As I wait I scout the place out. Something seems off about
this house. Portraits of Santa and his elves are on each wall. Maybe it’s just
decorations for Christmas. Maybe I’m being too paranoid. The man finishes the
duty and comes into the living room with two mugs of hot chocolate. This is really strange. This shady gentleman made a fine looking hot chocolate. I didn’t think he’d put a lot of effort into making it. Dark chocolate shavings and cream with a delicious Flake bar sticking out like a flag and other ingredients I’m not familiar with. I sip it and it’s the most beautiful thing that my taste buds have tasted. “You like it? It’s called an “Elf Special”.” He says with a
lit up face “This tastes amazing. Like my taste buds are smiling right
now.” I joke He smiles as my curiosity increases. “Let me introduce myself. I’m Bernie.” He shakes my hand as
I feel his firm grip. “I’m Daniel pleased to meet you sir.” I reply. “I’m sure you are wondering what this package is about
right? I knew that stubborn fella wouldn’t fill in details. Details aren’t in
his naughty or nice list.” He laughs. “If I am being honest yes I am wondering what this is about.” I reply with a sense of interest. “I don’t blame ya but be warned with that mindset.
“Curiosity kills the cat” as they say.” “I know but it’s just interesting. It’s not everyday I do
delivery duty for strangers.” I plainly point out “Fair point. I’ll tell you but you must never tell anyone
else or bad things will happen to you. Trust me on that part boy.” He made
clear with a serious aura surrounding him. I felt a little awkward and intrusive. I’m a naturally
curious guy but I feel sometimes I invade people’s personal stuff a lot. It’s a
habit I cannot lose. I should be a Journalist. “Daniel Dalton reporting for BBC
news.” “I promise I won’t tell anyone. I’m a man of my word.” I
instantly reply. Bernie nods at me, stands up and walks over to a shelf across
from his seat. He moves the shelf out of the way and beneath the spot where the
shelf sat reveals a secret door almost like a sewer grate. At this point I was
both intrigued and impressed. This seemed like a movie. I’d never seen a secret
doorway before like this. “Down here is the point of no return. You come down here
your perception of the world changes. You sure you still wanna find out what
this whole thing is about? Ignorance is bliss after all.” He wisely suggested. I think about it for a solid 10 seconds. This seemed like a
warning more than an option. “Your perception of the world changes.” These words
frightened me a little but like I said before, I’m a curious guy and if curiosity
kills Daniel then so be it. He notices my silence and asks one more time “You sure you want to see this?” “Yeah I do.” I answer “Very well then. May curiosity kill the cat or feed it.” Bernie was a man full of wise sayings. I admired his
phrases. I could learn a thing or two from his wisdom. We made our way down through
the secret door and the first thing I saw was darkness. Darkness, darkness and hmm
oh yeah more darkness. He pulls out a lighter from his pocket and holds it to
the switch. “You sure you are sure? Last chance. Speak now or forever
look through different eyes.” He said. I was beginning to lose patience inside and finally said to
him “Look, I’m sure I want to see this. I won’t tell a single
person. You can trust me.” Bernie hit the light switch on and the darkness disappeared.
My jaw dropped and I struggled for words. I couldn’t believe the sight I saw. I
thought I was hallucinating things. A massive picture covered the entire wall in this room. In the picture was Santa, Mrs Clause and all
of his elves. There was an elf standing right beside Santa and Mrs Clause while
the other elves stood behind them. This elf was Bernie. I was in complete shock
as my heart stopped for a second. “My name is Bernard. I was the head elf of Santa’s workshop.” He clarified. I couldn’t reply. I was too shocked. No words could exit my mouth. Santa was real. All those stories were true and I didn’t know what to say. I just stood there like a frozen figure. Bernard saw that I was shocked and began to explain the situation. “Stuck for words? I’m not surprised. The entire world is ironically
blinded. The norms talk about Santa and all these legends but don’t have faith
in them. It’s quite humorous actually. They call the area we live in “The Rusty
Vault” because of how bad it looks on the outside but little do they know the
real reason.” I snap out of my trance and ask “What’s the real reason?” “A vault always has something in it. Money or belongings
what have you. It’s called “The Rusty Vault” because we are hiding the secret,
the legend, the truth.” He answers. “We?” I ask. “You think I’m the only elf that lives in the vault? You can’t
be that foolish. All the others that were deemed unfit to work were cast away
here. Cast away like a leper. I worked until my fingers were bleeding for that
fat fella and this is what he does to us. He sends us to live with the norms.
We all make the area look horrible to draw away any attention. Who the hell
would wanna live or walk around here? I don’t want to live here, I want to be
the head elf again. I want to make children happy again. I want to make them
smile with joy as they open their presents on Christmas day. I want to work. I
was designed to work. I wasn’t designed for this. An old man waiting to die along
with all the other elves here.” Hearing this news made me fill up with sadness and sympathy.
This is a man chained from doing what he loves. I couldn’t just sit there and
let him stand with grief and sorrow. I patted him on the back and said “I’m really sorry to hear that. I wish I could help you I
really do.” He turned to me and replied “You brought me something. You brought me a message from the
chief himself. I’ll never forget that. How did you get the box?” “The man that gave it to me saved my life. I was walking
down an alley late at night on my way home when suddenly I was confronted by a
mugger with a knife. He threatened to kill me if I didn’t hand over my things.
I of course complied to his threat and was about to hand over my belongings
until a big man stood in and disarmed the mugger. The big man dropped the criminal
with ease and assured me I’d be safe. He said he needed a favour done for the
goodness of his heart. He gave me a box and told me to deliver it to you. I couldn’t
refuse doing a favour for a man that saved my life so I agreed. He told me to
tell you “Merry Christmas” like I told you before.” I explained Bernard’s face formed a sudden sense of anger as he closed
his fist and suddenly shouted “Damn you Nick! Why must you summon me to this place? All I
ever wanted to do was work and you do this to me. You fat foul oaf!” A tear rolled down his cheek as I gave him a moment to cool
down and think. He cooled off and I said to him “Look, I know he sent you here but maybe he sent this box here
for a reason. He said it was out of the goodness of his heart so maybe we
should look at it.” “I want to work for him again. I can’t keep living in the
vault. I feel like a criminal. I’m not a criminal. I am an elf. The head elf. The
manager of the workshop. The close friend of Nicolas. I don’t want to die alone
in a rotten part of town. I want to die surrounded by my friends and family in
the North Pole. I have to go back.” Bernard stated “Let’s check out the box.” I suggested Bernard agreed as we headed back up to the living room to
investigate the box. We both sit down as the box sits on the floor. He pulls
the box towards us as we sit across from each other. The box rests in between
us as my curiosity again is heightened. “This is it. Time to see what Nick has to say.” He says I open the box up and an unknown device is contained within
along with a note. The device was shaped like a TV remote only there was just
one red button on the device. I tell Bernard “There’s a note here too if you want to read it?” “Kid, my eyesight’s not the best. Old age takes it’s toll.
Can you read it for me?” I take the note out of the box and begin to read © 2017 J.P O'Callaghan |
StatsAuthorJ.P O'CallaghanNewry, Northern Ireland, United KingdomAboutHey guys! My name is John Paul or J.P for short and I am an 18 year old student from Northern Ireland with a passion for writing. I discovered my passion when in high school I created an impressive st.. more..Writing
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