LOGINTeleportasi menceritakan tentang Keira, seorang gadis SMA yang merasa frustasi dengan kekuatan yang dimilikinya, ia dapat melakukan teleportasi. Tapi bukan kesenangan yang dihadapinya, ia justru harus melihat kematian di depan matanya yang terjadi berulang-ulang. Meski dalam mimpi, semua terasa sangat nyata. Kehidupan baru sebagai anak SMA yang harus tinggal di asrama menjadi sangat mencekam bagi Keira yang memiliki kepribadian sedikit unik. Lantas, apa yang akan dilakukan Keira saat kematian benar-benar terjadi di depan matanya secara langsung? Apakah kemampuan Teleportasi nya dapat membantu ia mengatasi semua masalahnya?
View MoreTWENTY TWO YEARS LATER
DANNY I glanced at the clock on my office wall. 7:48 p.m. Crap. If I didn’t leave now, I was going to miss her. I shoved my laptop into my bag, grabbed my car keys, and bolted for the door. Forget locking the file drawers...those could wait. Sexy Red? She couldn’t. See, some people have religion. Some people have gym memberships. I have Sexy Red. She only performs twice a week, and every single time she steps on stage, she does something different. Last week it was a floor split that had the entire club gasping. The week before, she came out in a glittery bodysuit that made me consider proposing right there in the middle of E-Hub. If I wasn’t front row tonight, I’d never forgive myself. The elevator took too long. The lobby security guard tried to wave me over for a chat, but I was already halfway across the parking lot. Traffic was heavy, so I did what any reasonable man with priorities would do... ran the next three red lights. Yeah, I’d probably get tickets in the mail, but the thought of missing the opening of her set? Absolutely unacceptable. When I finally pulled up to E-Hub, I parked in my reserved VIP spot, tossed the valet my keys without a word, and strode straight to the private entrance. “Evening, Mr. Knight,” the bouncer greeted. I flashed him a nod. “I’m not here to make friends tonight, Nate. Just let me through.” Inside, the bass from the speakers was a heartbeat under my feet. The lights pulsed low and red. I made a beeline for the section reserved for her performances and slipped the host a thick envelope. “Front,” I said. She smiled like she’d just gotten her tuition paid and led me right to the center seat. Perfect view. Perfect distance. When the lights dimmed, my pulse kicked up. The crowd hushed. And there she was. Sexy Red. This time she wore a deep crimson jumpsuit that clung to her like it had been sewn directly onto her skin. Her hair... that wild, vibrant red, cascaded down her back, catching the light like fire. Her makeup was flawless: bold red lips, smoky eyes that could burn a man to ash from thirty feet away. The music started slow...sultry bass, a tease, and she moved with it like the beat was in her blood. Every roll of her hips, every flick of her wrist, every glance over her shoulder made the crowd lean forward. And me? I didn’t blink. I’d been coming here for seven months, and not once had she given me more than a passing glance. Not once had she agreed to meet after a show. I’d offered champagne. I’d offered my penthouse. I’d offered enough money to buy the club outright. Still nothing. She was the only woman in this city who didn’t want me, and I hated how much that made me want her. Thirty minutes later, her set ended... too soon, always too soon, and she took her bow. I stood immediately, ready to intercept her backstage like I’d tried before. This time I went bigger. I cornered her assistant in the hallway. “One billion,” I said flatly. The woman’s eyes went wide. “Mr. Knight...” “One billion,” I repeated. “For one private dinner. That’s it. No cameras, no press.” She hesitated, and I thought I had her. But then she gave me that same apologetic smile. “I’m sorry. She doesn’t meet with anyone.” Frustration surged hot in my chest. “Every other dancer here...” “She’s not every other dancer.” Yeah. No kidding. I walked out of the club annoyed, which is why I wasn’t watching where I was going. That’s when it happened. A blur of movement. A bell ding. And a freaking bicycle slammed into my foot. I stumbled back, half from the impact and half from shock. The rider went down, all tangled in her bike, and groaned like I’d just kicked her puppy. Before I could even speak, she scrambled up and ran straight to me. And then...I swear on my life, she started dusting me off. My shirt, my pants, my chest. “What the...? Get off me.” I shoved her hands away, but she came right back, all flustered and mumbling something about dirt. Oh, I knew this type. I’d seen it a hundred times. Women “accidentally” bumping into me, “accidentally” spilling drinks, “accidentally” dropping their numbers in my lap. This was just a new low. “You seriously ran me over to get my attention?” I snapped. “What is wrong with you women? Do you have any self-respect at all?” She froze mid-dust and stared at me. Her helmet was crooked, her ugly oversized glasses sliding down her nose, hair sticking out in frizzy clumps. And there, above her eyes, a mole the size of a raisin. I almost laughed. “I am not into plain and ugly,” I said coldly. Her jaw dropped. “Wow. And here I was worried I’d injured you. My mistake.” “You think I believe this was an accident?” I shot back. “You probably saw me coming and thought...” “Oh yes,” she cut in, dripping sarcasm. “That’s exactly what happened. I pedal my little bicycle around town every night, hoping to run over random men in designer suits. Congratulations, you’re tonight’s lucky winner.” I narrowed my eyes. “Watch your tone.” “Watch your ego,” she retorted. “It’s blocking traffic.” The nerve of this woman. “Do you even know who I am?” She gave me a quick once-over, unimpressed. “Some guy who thinks the sun rises and sets because he breathes?” I blinked. No one talked to me like that. Ever. “I could have you banned from this entire block,” I warned. “Please do,” she said sweetly. “Then I won’t have to risk my life swerving around your inflated head.” I scoffed and turned to leave, but the woman swerved her bicycle in front of me like she was auditioning for Fast & Furious: Pedal Edition. “Get over yourself, you pig,” she snapped. I blinked. “Wow. So fawning didn’t work, and now insults are the new strategy? Creative. Desperate, but creative.” “Why do you think every woman wants your attention?” she fired back. “Do you own a mirror?” “Yes,” I said. “And every morning my mirror calls me ‘Your Majesty.’” She squinted at me through those hideous oversized glasses. “Of course it does. Delusion recognizes delusion.” I gave her a once-over, scoffing at her mole that looked like a punctuation mark. “Listen, I am the last person who needs your validation. Especially since you’re only mad because I rejected you.” She let out a short, lethal laugh. “Rejected me? Men like you fall at my feet and cry when I don’t step on them.” “Men like me?” I scoffed. “You mean men with functioning eyesight? Wake up, dreamer. You’re… not my type.” I flicked a hand at the whole situation that was her. “You’re the ugliest woman alive. Why am I even having this conversation? What ill luck.” I moved to step around her. Bad idea. She ripped off her helmet and threw it at me. It thunked my shoulder, not enough to hurt, just enough to offend. She stood there, hair gross, mouth set like a challenge. “Keep walking, Your Majesty,” she said, sugar-sweet. “The kingdom of your ego awaits.” I stared at her for a beat, then nodded slowly. “You should’ve kept the helmet on. Now I have the full picture, and trust me, no one asked for HD.” She stepped around me, retrieved her helmet, and hopped back on. As she pedaled away, she tossed over her shoulder, “And for the record? You’re not my type either.” I stood there, stunned. Not her type? I’d been called a lot of things. “Too handsome to trust.” “Dangerously charming.” “A ten with a bank account to match.” But not once in twenty seven years had a woman told me I wasn’t her type. God, imagine if this was my future wife...I’d fake my own death. What a joke! And why the hell was I still watching her ride away?Gedung sekolah siang itu sangat sepi, tak ada murid yang berlalu lalang di sepanjang koridor dan asrama. Peristiwa malam akhir bulan itu sepertinya masih mencekam seisi sekolah, bayangkan saja seorang guru dibunuh di taman. Bahkan jika mau dilihat dengan cermat, di hamparan rumput masih terlihat ceceran darah Mrs. Ivanna yang telah mengering namun belum hilang karena hujan belum juga turun sejak kemarin.Dari koridor kelas Keira bisa melihat kepala sekolah yang sedang mondar-mandir di depan pintu gerbang asrama sembari memasukkan kedua tangannya ke dalam saku celananya.“Dari mana saja kamu?” tanya Pak Frans dengan khawatir pada Keira yang baru saja muncul di hadapannya.“Saya,”“Cepat ikut ke kantor saya,” belum sempat Keira menyelesaikan ucapannya, Pak Frans sudah memotongnya.Dengan langkah yang berat, akhirnya Keira mengikuti perintah Pak Frans. Sampailah ia di ruang kepala sekolah, ini kedua kalinya ia memasuki ruangan itu setelah yang pertama dulu bersama ibunya, tepatnya satu
“APA???”“Apa maksudmu, kamu tahu hal ini?” selidik Keira.“Aku tidak bisa lagi menutupi ini darimu, ibuku bukan seorang guru!”“Maksudmu?”“Dia hanya menyamar menjadi guru pengganti di sekolah ini, karena salah satu kasus yang sedang diinvestigasinya!” beber Evan.“Kalau memang begitu, jadi siapa ibumu itu sebenarnya?”“Dari dulu aku benci pekerjaan ibuku, aku benci mempunyai ibu seperti dia! Dia tidak pernah jadi ibu yang baik! Dia selalu pergi dan selalu tidak ada saat aku butuhkan!”“Maksudnya???” tanya Keira bingung.“Ibuku seorang kriminolog! Mirip-mirip detektif, ibuku sering sekali membantu kasus kepolisian!”“Aku selalu merasa takut saat ia pergi melakukan investigasi! Aku takut dia tak akan pernah kembali! Aku takut penyelidikan yang dilakukannya menemui jalan buntu dan akhirnya semua itu memang terjadi! Ibuku meninggal dalam tugasnya yang konyol!” Evan tak bisa lagi menahan matanya yang mulai berkaca-kaca.“Aku tahu kau sangat menyayangi ibumu,” ungkap Keira sembari menepuk
DILEMA SEORANG ANAK“Evan!”“Untunglah, akhirnya aku menemukanmu juga!” seru Keira terlihat lega, ia segera menarik lengan Evan tanpa ragu.“LEPAS!!!” bentak Evan mengagetkan Keira.“Kamu jangan sok akrab deh! Kamu yang ngebuat semua ini kan!”“Asal kamu tahu saja ya, Kei! Aku tidak akan ngebiarin pembunuh ibuku berkeliaran bebas begitu saja!” lanjut Evan segera berlalu masuk ke asrama.“TUNGGU!” seru Keira menghentikan langkah Evan.“Kamu tidak berhak menghakimi aku begitu saja, dan kayaknya kamu benar-benar tidak tahu apa-apa tentang ibumu sendiri ya?” “OK, kita memang tidak akrab dan kita baru kenal, tapi aku mohon dengarkan aku kali ini saja.” Ungkap Keira di ujung jembatan, ia memastikan tak ada orang yang menguping.Evan tak bisa melanjutkan langkahnya saat mendengar perkataan Keira itu, ia segera berbalik kembali menghampiri Keira yang kini memundurkan langkahnya beberapa inchi.“Maksudmu?” tanya Evan menatap Keira dengan tatapan menantang.“Ya! Apa kamu tahu arti semua ini?”
Hari libur telah usai, Keira menghabiskan waktu pelariannya di dalam rumah tua yang terasa dingin dan menyesakkannya. Senin pagi ini rencananya, ia akan kembali ke Pinewood dan memulai awal bulan keduanya di sekolah itu dengan dirinya yang baru. “Apa aku harus ke sana? Bagaimana jika polisi-polisi itu menangkapku?” “Aduuhh, kenapa ragu lagi?” “Hadapi saja! Lagi pula aku tidak bersalah!” tegas Keira bersiap melakukan ‘Teleportasi’. Entah apa yang sudah menunggu Keira di Pinewood, masih setengah jam lagi waktu pelajaran dimulai. Dalam beberapa menit saja Keira sudah berada di dalam kamar asrama, untung saja tak ada seorang pun di dalam kamar saat itu. Mungkin semua anak sedang sarapan di ruang makan dan masih ada waktu jika ia hendak kembali ke rumahnya seperti seorang pengecut, tapi tidak. Keira segera melangkah dari sudut kamar menuju lemarinya, ia mengambil seragamnya yang terlipat rapih di dalam lemari dan segera menggunakannya. Tapi sepertinya ada yang aneh, dengan asrama it
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