Postal Pals: The First Letter
by barbcat00
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A silent grin spread over Obian's face betraying a naive
enthusiasm untempered by experience. He was staring up at a white marble building
beyond a set of four colossal pillars each of which was large enough around to
rival the breadth of the old tree in the playground at the end of the street.
But he wasn't at the playground, Obian was at the post office. Beyond those columns
and that austere facade lay the heart of communications between all the citizens
of Neopia. What an honor it would be to be able, or just to be allowed, to assist
in the noble endeavors taking place behind those walls.
He started to walk forward but was stopped when
his eye caught a glint of gold from a balcony on the third floor. Bringing up
a paw to shade his eyes from the bright sun, he looked closer. Just as he focused
he saw a powerful golden Eyrie leap from the edge of the balcony and launch
itself into the air, effortlessly harnessing the softly blowing breeze with
its great wings. It banked slightly to the left and Obian could see the sack
of Neomail it had slung over its back in a special harness. The sun shone and
highlighted the pet's magnificence as if indicating its approval with every
mute touch of its brilliant rays. Obian followed the Eyrie's arc across the
sky until its luminescent golden wings mingled with the blinding light of the
sun and he was forced to squint and look away, leaving the Eyrie to continue
its task unobserved. The small blue Kougra left far below in the grass had spots
in his eyes for several minutes which he had to led fade before he could continue
on towards the building in front of him.
---
"What can I do for you, young master?" The clerk leaned on his elbows and looked
at the pet before him expectantly.
Obian spread out a newspaper clipping that he'd
been clutching for the past half hour. It was an ad cut from the Neopian Times
asking for applicants for postal positions.
"Ah yes..." The speckled Nimmo eyed him curiously
and the barest hint of a grin touched the corners of his mouth. "Ye best take
that to the office down tha' way, eh?" A spindly green finger pointed to a door
off to the side with plaque that read 'Post Master'.
The clerk's look struck Obian as odd but he
simply nodded a thanks and carefully refolded the piece of newspaper before
heading in the indicated direction. Sounds of paper shuffling, voices conversing,
and pens scratching down words overlaid the soft music coming from the speakers
up by the ceiling. Everyone here seemed so purposeful and precise.
By the time he reached the door with the plaque
he was starting to have second thoughts. But before he could act on any ulterior
intent, the door swung open to reveal a weighty Tyrannian Tuskaninny standing
only a couple feet from the much surprised Kougra
"Where is Hertian? Tell him to get his feathers
in here!" Words bellowed from him like a volcano. "Who are you?" His gaze had
shifted down to encompass the pet before him.
"Obian, sir."
"Obian-sir?" He grunted. "Well what do you want,
Obian-sir?"
"I'm here to apply for---" His clipping was
abruptly snatched out of his paw.
"A postal position? You?" The laugh that issued
from him shook a nearby clock and mug of coffee. "You want to work at the post
office, do you? Just what do you think you can do?"
His initial nod was timid but the ridicule merely
fed his determination and actually helped him fight the nerves that were causing
his paws to sweat. "Yes... sir. I do wish to work here. It's always been my
dream to be a postal carrier."
The Kougra's spirit struck the post master and
he grinned with amusement. "All right. Well you'll have to fill out an application
first." He scooted Obian into his office with a flipper and rummaged over his
desk to pull out an application which he handed to him with a pen. "Just sit
right there and fill this out, then we'll see if you can help out around here."
Obian sat and started reading over the form:
The Neopian Postal Service is a non-discriminatory employer. Please fill out
all blanks and print legibly in blue or black ink.
Name:
Age:
Species:
Colour:
Can you: carry 50lb__, fly__, ice skate__, shred things__, speak Tyrannian__,
swim__
Please list all previous work experience:
Obian filled out the top then blinked and looked
at the rest of the form not quite sure what to make of it. Just as he was about
to ask there was a knock at the door and a cloud Pteri wearing a blue, hard-billed
cap strode in. "You wanted me, boss?"
"Ah, yes. Hertian. We have a special delivery
for Fyora. Pick up in shipping bay 4."
"I'm on it boss." He smoothed his feathers and
turned giving the Kougra a dismissive glance before swaggering out importantly.
"You finished yet, Oboe?"
"What? It's Obian. And yes..." He put an X next
to 'shred things' and handed over the form.
The post master took the paper and looked over
it, rubbing his chin appearing deep in thought. "Hmm... yes. I know exactly
what to do with you. Follow me."
---
"Welcome to the team, Obie." With one flipper the Tuskaninny clapped Obian
on the back and with the other he held open a door to the basement on which
there was a rusted sign that indicated this to be the way to the dead letter
office. He gave an overly enthusiastic shove propelling Obian down the stairs
and shut the door behind him with a slam that echoed down the stairwell.
He was going to complain but had to focus his
energies on keeping his balance instead. This wasn't what he'd been expecting.
Visions of proudly bearing the correspondences of one person to another crumbled
scene by scene with each step he took. Right then he would have even been happy
to deliver something to the Snowager.
Voices floated up the stairs from the darkness
in front of him. "What was that?" "More junk probably." "No, I hear someone."
"Who'd be coming down here?" "I'm going to find out." "Be careful."
The contents of three different voices tumbled
on top of each other but ended abruptly with a light clicking on in the stairwell
and a pair of unduly round eyes suspiciously peering around the corner up at
Obian.
"Um... hi. I'm Obian. I'm... uh... I'm supposed
to work down here."
The eyes blinked and Obian realized they had
glasses in front of them which made them appear so round. There was a silence
that seemed to stretch for an eternity, during which he didn't move but let
his foot hover above the next step down, and the pair of eyes below seemed to
be studying him.
"New guy!" The sudden exclamation made Obian
jump.
"Oh, is he cute?" A high pitched voice reached
out curiously from around the corner.
"Just what we need." Another voice rolled slowly
through the air, bored.
"Come on, come on. My name's Norbert." A stubby
green Quiggle waddled up the stairwell a few steps and held out his hand, an
impossibly huge grin spread across his features.
Norbert practically pulled Obian down the remaining
stairs in his welcoming enthusiasm. When they made it to the corner at the bottom
the site that greeted them was a veritable disaster. Bins, boxes, letters, and
dust littered every surface and in the middle of it all were two other people.
One smiled shyly and the other rolled her eyes and tried her best to ignore
him. The shy smile came from a yellow Elephante who stood daintily and approached
looking to Norbert as if she expected to be introduced before she could address
the stranger.
"Yeah, this is Chloe and over there pretending
we don't exist is Lumi. Don't mind her, she's just crabby sometimes. So what's
your job?"
Obian stood dumb for a moment trying to take
things in as the mass of a yellow Elephante pushed its way in front of him and
fluttered her eyelashes. "Greetings Obian. I am Lady Chloe. You will have to
excuse the manners of my companions. We do not often get company."
"Um... yes. Thank you." His mind told him to
run, but his feet wouldn't move.
"Oh back off guys. You'll make him as neurotic
as the rest of us." Lumi had finally turned to them and spoken.
"You're a--"
"Faerie? Bingo. Give the sucker a lollipop.
Does Mr. Scorchlock have any other brilliant deductions for us?"
Norbert coughed. "Be nice, Lumi."
"Why?"
"Because you'll make friends better that way."
Obian finally managed to collect himself and was staring at the fire faerie
with his paws on his hips and a challenging smile across his lips. She rolled
her eyes and he changed topics. "So what's the deal down here?"
"Well..." Norbert began, "this is the Dead Letter
Office and we take care of all the letters and packages that can't be sent for
whatever reason. I sort them, Chloe..." The Elephante made a sound of disapproval.
"Sorry, Lady Chloe smash--" another disapproving noise, "...compacts the packages
and hands them to Lumi who combusts them for easier disposal."
"What about the letters?"
"Those have been piling up. But that's what
you're here for, right?"
"Why don't you just burn those too?"
"Ah, well, we could but they like to use the
scraps as padding and stuffing."
"I won't ask. So wha'do I do?"
"My but this one is brilliant." Lumi picked
up a letter out of a pile addressed to Safsaf and tossed it at Obian with a
flick of her wrist. "Catch, big boy."
The Kougra, surprised by the sudden approach
of the letter, reflexively put up his paw and managed to snag it by piercing
it with his claws. Chloe giggled and clapped delightedly, "Oh that was a wonderful
catch."
Obian looked at the perforated note then at
the massive pile of its companions against the wall. "You can't be serious?"
"Learns fast, doesn't he? Welcome to The Dead
Letter Office, pal!"
Obian groaned.
---
Minutes, hours, days, weeks... letters kept arriving and Obian kept shredding
them. His paws were sore. Nowhere seemed to be safe from paper cuts. Norbert
sorted. Chloe crushed. Lumi flamed. Obian shredded. The pattern never ended.
Sort, crush, flame, shred. Sort, crush flame, shred.
Obian prayed that someone would come down the
stairs to tell him it was over, that his trial period was through and he could
get to work for real. But it never happened. All that came was more letters,
more and more letters. Pasty white envelopes danced mockingly in his dreams
at night.
---
A gentle thudding sound drifted through the basement. "Tombola T-shirts." "Moldy
socks." "Faerie cupcakes."
"Why aren't you guessing what's in the box,
Obian?" Norbert turned to his companion as he shoved a messy pile of letters
at him.
"Because I'm tired."
"Ah the grumpy stage. That settles in just before
you start to accept all this and get as mental as the rest of us."
"Shut up, Lumi. Come on, Obian. It's fun. Just
play along." The Quiggle pushed his glasses up and smiled.
"I don't want to play along. I want to do more
than this. Don't you guys want to do something other than sort and destroy mail
in a dingy basement?" He flung a blue paw around to encompass their work space.
Norbert shrugged. "I used to be a handwriting
decipherer, the best there was." He blinked through his coke bottle glasses.
"There is nothing other than sorting and destroying
mail in a dingy basement, not for us anyway. We're not grand enough, in case
you hadn't noticed." Lumi absently blew a spark onto a flattened cardboard box
and watched it start to dance in flame.
"Oh, I was right... cupcakes!" Chloe had the
tip of her trunk digging at the edge of the squished box scooping up traces
of icing as it oozed out. "Chocolate!"
Obian rolled his eyes and threw a pile of letters
addressed to Chet Flash up in the air. They rained back down on him like reprimands
from above. "I can't do it! No more!"
"He's finally cracked." Lumi's face shone in
the firelight, a grin caressing her features. "You should be proud of yourself,
Obian. You've lasted longer than almost anyone else."
"Oh my, what a mess. I do hope you're going
to clean that up. How very ungentleman-like." Chloe still had the tip of her
trunk tucked into her mouth to retrieve the last of the icing.
Norbert blinked a couple times then knelt down
and started picking up envelopes. "Oh dear. Dear, dear, dear." His head wobbled
from side to side.
"Stop it, Norbert. Just stop. I'll pick them
up. I'm sorry." He gently pushed his friend aside and gathered up the paper
littering the floor.
"You've missed one." Chloe pointed to a letter
lodged in between the boards of the ceiling.
"Strong toss ya got there, kid." As usual, Lumi's
interest was sarcastic.
Obian sighed and pulled out a stack of boxes
so he could climb up onto them and retrieve the errant letter. The boxes tottered
dangerously and were it not for a certain green Quiggle grabbing the base of
the stack, there might have been an even larger mess adorning the floor of the
Dead Letter Office.
"Urg... got it!" He stretched and just barely
managed to catch a claw in the corner and pull the envelope from where it was
peeking out through the ceiling.
Still up on his impromptu ladder he turned the
letter over and looked at the address. "Hey, wait a second. This isn't a dead
letter."
The envelope was a cream colour made of crisp
good quality paper. The address wasn't a mess of hand scrawled letters but was
typed neatly. Dust muddied it's appearance, having been acquired from untold
ages stuck in its peculiar hideaway.
"What is it?" "Who's it addressed to?" "Are
you going to come down yourself or wait until you fall?"
Questions fired up at him and he had to hold
the letter with his teeth to keep from doing just as Lumi had suggested. Back
on the floor he was greeted with excitedly curious stares.
"Come on, who's it for?" "Yes, my dear sir,
please do make haste. We are all quite anxious." "Why not just open it?"
"We can't open it!" "He's right. We are trusted
with a weighty responsibility as postal employees." "It's in the Dead Letter
Office, isn't it? It's a dead letter. Who cares."
"Donna. It's for Donna." The Kougra beamed as
he held the letter in his hands as if it were a treasure beyond any in the hidden
tower while the others squabbled around him. "And I care, Lumi. This letter
has to be delivered. This is real mail."
The others stared at him wide-eyed and silent.
Eventually Norbert took a step closer to see and the other two followed, quickly
converging on Obian in a disarrayed mass of feet, bodies, and wings.
The pile persisted for several moments before
a rumpled Kougra managed to fight his way to the surface, hugging the now creased
and perforated envelope to his chest. "Stop it you guys! Come on, we've got
to get this delivered! Don't you see. This is our chance to get out of here,
our chance to do something."
Norbert, Chloe, and Lumi composed themselves.
Lumi somehow made it appear as though she'd merely been caught in the stampede
and was innocent of any rash action.
"Oh, an adventure!" Chloe's wings fluttered
excitedly behind her.
"How can we deliver it? We belong down here."
The Quiggle was bending his glasses back into shape and peering squint-eyed
at the world.
"Why should we deliver it? The thing's obviously
ancient. Whatever it says is useless by now." Ever pessimistic, Lumi's words
dampened everyone's spirits.
"We have to deliver it. It's our duty. They've
forgotten about it." He nodded towards the ceiling were the rest of the post
office carried on their business. "And we don't know what it says so we don't
know if it's still any good."
"But who'll take care of all the sorting and
things?" Norbert looked almost panicked.
"Well... you guys don't have to come. But I'm
going."
Chloe wadded her way through the piles of mislabeled
and unreturnable packages and batted her eyelashes. "Well I certainly cannot
let you go alone. That would be unthinkable."
Lumi just rolled her eyes and Norbert bit his
fingernails.
"All right, just the two of us. Come on. We
need to get a hat first, or no one will believe we're real postal carriers."
Chloe giggled and they headed for the door.
Just before they started up the stairs Norbert caught them up at a waddling
run. "Wait! I'll come, I'll come."
Obian smiled and clapped him on the back. "Good.
I was hoping you might. All right, look... while Chloe and I get a bag and a
cap you stay down here and rig a chute system to take care of the mail. Make
it split so the letters go down one way and the packages go the other. Lumi
can burn the packages since she'll still be here and the letters can hit a grate
with sharp sides that slices them up as they fall. That way no one will miss
us. Can you do that?"
Norbert blinked then smiled and nodded. "Great
idea. Then I'll meet you out front."
---
"All right, if the beautiful Lady Chloe can distract the stock clerk I'll go
get us some official attire."
The back office was relatively empty as everyone
was out to lunch but a stock clerk, a skunk coloured JubJub, was sitting by
the door to the stock room idly filling out a crossword puzzle with his pencil
deftly clutched between his toes. Chloe fluttered her wings and held her trunk
high as she approached the other pet and interrupted his mental exercises.
"Excuse me..." she fluttered her eyelashes and
leaned her ample girth over towards him.
Obian watched them for a moment and chuckled.
Sneaking into the stock room was trivial with such an encompassing distraction
on his side. Finding a cap proved much more difficult, and he rummaged through
box after box trying to find his target. It took him a full 3 minutes to put
his paw on a blue cap with a hard black brim, but just as he did his heart sank.
Outside the room someone screamed and voices began to pile on one another rapidly.
"Fire!" "Put it out!" "How did that start?"
"Get it out!" "Here!"
Obian dashed for the door and grabbed one of
the hanging carrier bags on his way out, stuffing the cap and the letter inside
as he pressed himself into shadows trying to go unnoticed. Fortunately people
were rushing towards a desk who's compliment of papers had somehow caught fire
and no one saw the blue Kougra Even Chloe missed him and let out a squeal of
fright as he grabbed her wrist and pulled her from the gathering crowd.
"Come on." He hissed at her, trying to force
her to follow his lead towards the door as he took advantage of the unplanned
distraction.
"What happened? Did you get the items?"
"I don't..." Obian's words were cut off by a
sight caught in the corner of his eye, but all he could capture was a single
image of a fire faerie grinning smugly before she turned and was gone.
"You don't what?
"I don't think that was an accident." He chuckled
quietly to himself, a smile spreading an amused crease across his face.
---
"Where were you? What's the noise going on inside? Did you get caught?" Norbert
was virtually hopping up and down in his agitated excitement, his glasses teetering
dangerously on the verge of instability.
"Relax, it wasn't anything we couldn't handle."
Obian confidently strode across the walkway in front of the post office. "Right,
Lumi?"
"Huh?" Chloe's and Norbert's confusion was expressed
in concert.
"Admit it, you were surprised to see me." The
faerie appeared from around the side of the building and walked towards them,
her arms crossed in front of her chest. "If I hadn't done that you'd have been
walked in on by that self important peacock, Hertian."
Obian just watched her for a moment and grinned,
"Welcome to the gang, Lumi." She just rolled her eyes and he continued on. "Come
on guys, we need to get to Earth Faerie Close!"
---
"91, 93... 95! 171195 Earth Faerie Close. We're here!" Chloe clapped her hands
and Norbert skipped in excitement as Obian rechecked the address on the dusty,
perforated, and crumpled letter.
"Not much here." Lumi looked skeptically at
the property.
"Probably doesn't spend much time at home. All
right, here we go." The Kougra took a deep breath and carefully placed the cap
on his head. "How do I look?"
"Wonderful. Very official. Just..." Chloe walked
up to him and moved his cap slightly, giving it a jaunty tilt, "...there, perfect."
"Thank you, m'lady." He bowed deeply then smoothed
his fur and walked up to the door and knocked.
The door stood mute and ignorant of the blood
pounding in Obian's ears as his heart raced to beat out his nerves and cause
him to collapse. There was no answer. A second knock brought a reply and Obian
felt his heart skip as the door opened.
He finally forced himself to speak, "I... I
have a letter for Donna Williams." His paw shakily held out the mangled letter.
"I apologize for the tardiness and state of the correspondence."
"Um... yeah. Whatever." A purple Zafara shrugged
and took the paper. "She's not here but I'll give it to her. Thanks. Bye." With
that the door shut and Obian could breathe again
He had delivered his first letter.
---
"Thyassa, what's this?" Donna picked up an abused looking envelope from the
table.
"What? Oh, a new post guy delivered that separately.
Apologized and everything. I was going to throw it away. It's probably junk
mail."
A curious hand broke the seal on the letter
and she read silently. One moment later she shrugged and smiled as she tossed
the letter back on the table carelessly, "Adam says 'hi'."
The End
Author's Note: Comments and criticisms are always greatly appreciated and
valued. I would especially like to know which (if any) character(s) you would
enjoy reading about again in future. Have fun!