Don't Say the Jinn Word
A
al deep breaths. It wasn't going to be easy, bu
lecturer at the only teaching institute in our realm, believed that taking care of his family properly would require fewer members so each pers
ul, who spent decades co-existing with humans. His teachings taught me that co-existing was
th the authority of the elders. His peaceful mindset gathered information on how the humans were progressing and used the
began when I started sneaking out of Jumana and following Dad through the portals to roam the human world freely. I had been successful in my visits without getting caught. With my trips getting more
mana. Humans studied using books, pen and paper and we studied through hands-on experience. The classes I had been missing were actual field trips to certain places to practice the problem-solving that
day world. I sat on a fire-escape keenly watching people as they went about their business. The building opposite me was warm with the glow of dinn
site. I guessed she was heading home after completing her afternoon shift. She was young, no more
her tearful eyes. The poor woman was terrified. I should have left well enough alone, b
nited a fire in my eyes. They would have ripped her apart with their demands. She was crying and whimpering, begging them to let her go. I could feel my eyes heat up with the beginnings of a rage that would annihilate anyone
d willed myself to materia
u come from?" One
my voice was
not your business. Get
ened as I revealed the
I turned up the pressure and r
Another man shri
I won't be held responsible." I steppe
n stood fast. They must have
ance," I
r woman was in danger of having her life taken away from her. She was only young, maybe with family
ak. He howled in pain. His friend let go of the woman and lunged at me. Quick as a flash, my body ste
my chest. My reflexes kicked in and I lifted the man clean off the ground with one hand at his thr
pect? Women were precious. Without them, none of us would be here and they
ds later that I felt the man's soul leave his body
man began screaming again and I knew it was time for me to leave.
ne you saw me, d
lped in big, heav
ank you," sh
ed my fangs and did my
et her words out. She was shaking as she backed away and turned to
and found myself in Egypt. I was sitting high on top of a monume
cussions. Not only had I entered the forbidden world, I managed to kill one, maybe two o