And that's how the trip began. The
three men Young's father hired introduced themselves to him, "Hi Young,
you can call me Jay. Or J for short." Another man with a large backpack
held out his hand and grinned, "Just call me Q." Young shook Q's hand
and turned to the last man with dreadlocks in his hair. "I'm Addy. Not
Eddy. Addy with an A," he smiled. So Young, Jay, Q and Addy set off as a
team to Morocco.
When Young's private jet dropped
them off at the border of Morocco, Q took out a map and a compass from his
enormous backpack. "We should draw the routes and estimate each of their
duration. I suggest we follow the third route I drew while you were all
sleeping on the plane; it's the only route that travels the most significant
spots of Morocco and can bring us back within 1 week!" said Q. Young took
a peek at Q's map and nodded. Jay put down his bags and took out a Polaroid
camera, "So we've decided on our routes, now we can start our trip,"
Jay smiled and took a picture of the landscape. The four tourists moved on to
their first spot.
They came to a Roman City called
Volubilis where the famous Volubilis Ruins were located. Jay captured the
beautiful wonder with his camera and curiously read the brief introduction of
each of the remaining parts of the monument. Addy left the group and went near
the bushes where the cliff was a few feet away. "AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!"
Addy screamed into the vastness and waited for the echoes to travel back,
"WE'RE AT THE END OF THE WORLDDDDDDDD WE'RE FREEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!" Young
called from a distance, "Hey Addy, what are you doing, it's dangerous
there," Addy came back excitedly, announcing the interesting scenery he'd
seen from the perspective on the edge of the cliff, "I can't believe they
don't build anything down there; the land is huge!" Q took out his map
again and informed the others, "Yea, Addy, who cares about what they do
with the lands here. Let's move on to our next spot before our deadline."
Two days were all it took to arrive
at Midelt. It was a land full of rich resources such as lead, gypsum and other
minerals. Young's father had a proposal of building transportation along the
area. "That's the town, and that's the plains," Q pointed at
different directions, according to the map he'd been burying his nose in.
"The snow on the mountain tops seems like it has a hard time trying to
blend in with the desert down there!" Jay took out his sketch book and
started drawing lines. Q suggested they find a place to stay for the night,
"I think they have hotels in town." The four young men made their way
to the town where they found it difficult to express their needs to the locals
due to communication barrier. Fortunately, they managed to find a decent
accommodation. "We should put down the heavy bags and go explore this
exotic land," Addy said as he was putting on his coat. "Better stay
here until next morning in case of any accidents… What if we got kidnapped or
robbed," Q yawned and laid back on his bed. "I'll go with Addy. You
coming?" Jay asked Young. Young looked at Q, then at Jay and shrugged,
"Why not?" The three men enjoyed their night in the Midelt town and
learnt a lot about their culture. Jay took a dozen pictures with the people he
met and also the bizzare food he probably would never get to try again. They
went back to the hotel and found Q sleeping soundly already. "Waahoo! What
a night!" Addy exclaimed.
On the fourth day, the four very
different men came to one of the most magnificent cities in Morocco -
Essaouira. The climate was mild and the weather was breezy. "Look! There
are people surfing!" Young pointed at the beach on their left. Jay took
out his camera immediately and captured the view. "It's so different from
other places of Morocco," Jay said. "I think they were ruled by
different countries throughout the years or something," Q flipped through
his tourist-guide book. Essaouira had white-washed buildings and bright blue
shutters, resembling the construction styles of Pin Mykonos Harbor Cyclades in
the Aegean Sea. They settled down at a beautiful hotel room whose balcony
descried the entire landscape of Essaouira. "With a nice weather like
that, I just want to take a nap," Q said while he was unpacking. "I'm
tired too," Young stretched. Jay made himself a cup of tea and went over
to the balcony where he started drawing, taking pictures and writing his travel
journal. The artistic young man was completely mesmerized in the scenery that
he didn't want to be disturbed by anything less important than that. While
everyone was doing his own thing, Addy left a note on the teapoy. After that,
he brought along his belongings and left the hotel room.
When Jay finished his art and when
Young and Q woke up, they looked for Addy everywhere. At dawn, they went back
to the hotel room and patiently waited for the police department's news.
"Hey look, Addy left a note," Young picked up the tiny piece of paper
that said, "Don't come looking for me, I shall stay here a bit longer. Go
on to your next spot! Don't worry about my safety, I do this a lot." It
ended with a smiley face that Addy drew. So the three of them spent the rest of
their day relieved. Apart from the food in Essaouira, the souvenirs and
handmade crafts also had their undeniable charm. Jay was captivated by the
detailed sewing patterns of the carpets and couldn't resist buying the
expensive decoration for his apartment back in his home country. "I kind
of miss Addy," Young sighed, "We've never had dinner without him and
his amazing life stories." Q nodded and added, "Nothing personal, I
miss him too, but a man like him could really mess up our trip," Q
continued, "What do you think your father meant to send us away for?
Definitely not to get lost." Jay looked up from the meal he was eating and
said, "Whatever purpose he has, while we're here, we should enjoy the trip
and learn about the cultures of Moroccans." Young nodded slowly as if he
agreed with both of his friends.
The next day, these three men came
to their last travelling spot, Rabat. It was a developing city and it was the
capital of Morocco. Rabat means "fortified place". In 1146,
the Almohad ruler Abd al-Mu'min turned Rabat's ribat into a
full scale fortress to use as a launching point for attacks on Iberia. Q
made a phone call at the station to confirm their hotel check-in. "Uh-oh
we got a problem," Q turned to Young and Jay after hanging up, "One
of the airlines was delayed, so some of the tourists have to stay at the hotel
for a longer while, and now the rooms are all full…" Young and Jay looked
surprised, "So you mean we have nowhere to stay?" Young asked
nervously. Jay told Young to contact his family and see if his mother could
help them out, but he couldn't get in touch with his family. Just as they were
panicking, Addy showed up. "HEY I FOUND YOU," he gave each of them a
big hug. "What happened to your elbow?" Asked Jay. "I rode a
camel and fell off. Didn't break my bones, no big deal," explained Addy,
"what are you doing here?" Young told him the situation they were
facing. Addy had an idea, "While I was travelling Essaouira alone, I met
this event planner. He said he was going to Rabat in a few days because there
was a big event to plan for at the Palais Royal Dar al Makhzen… Maybe we
can…" "No way…" Jay interrupted. Young smirked, "Addy,
let's do that."
So that was how the four young men
pretended to be the Moroccan Royal Family's event planner recklessly. They
managed to fool the simple-hearted officials that they came a bit early and
earned a chance to stay at the majestic palace in Rabat. Incredibly, the amiable
nobles even dined with the four and treated them like special guests. They had
a great time talking and enjoying the entertainments provided - music and plays
and magic performances. After supper, everyone was tired. Q sat aside and took
out his planning book, writing a timetable for their remaining days in Morocco.
Addy made a lot of friends in the palace because he learnt some basic Arabic
dialogues during his one-man trip. Jay impressed the royals with the pictures
he took and the pictures he drew along the way. Young had fun listening to the
history of development of Morocco told by the greatest person he has ever met.
In the morning, Young, Jay, Addy
and Q tried to think of a way to leave the palace. "Let's just be honest
with them," Young said. One of the nobles came and asked them if they'd
had a sound sleep the previous night. Without hesitation, Young bursted out,
"We're not event planners." The other three looked at him in shock.
The noble smiled and nodded, "Yes, young man, we figured out before dinner
last night. We happened to find out about your background too, so we decided to
let you stay." Young laughed with relief and embarrassment. The noble
continued, "Your father is a great man. We all heard about his
achievements."
At noon, Jay, Q and Young packed
their bags and were ready to say farewell to this amazing place. "Addy,
why haven't you packed?" Young asked with confusion. Addy told them that
in fact the King was looking for an English teacher for his elder son. So he
made Addy stay and be the tutor for a period of time. "I'll be fine here.
Go on without me," Addy reassured his three friends. They said their
goodbyes unwillingly. "Be careful or else it wouldn't be just a small
injury in your elbow!" Jay reminded Addy. To which Addy replied,
"It's all worth it, pal, it's all worth it." Q dried his eyes and adjusted
his voice, "Ahem, we should go back now. Young, your father is
waiting."
Three buddies went back to their
home country after the one-week trip. Unfortunately, Young's father, Senior
Reeders passed away before they returned. "Sorry for your loss," Q
patted Young's shoulder, "at least we came back in a week and finished
what your father told you to do." Young returned Q's console with a pat on
his shoulder. Jay turned to Young and said, "Sorry for your loss,
pal," he continued, "at least we got to see the beautiful things in
another country and learned a lot about another culture. Your old man would be
proud of you."
After attending his father's
funeral, Young's mother told him that his father had left him a short letter.
He took hold of the envelop his mother handed him. "To Young Reeders"
- his father's handwriting.
Young opened it and read it without
skipping a single word:
Dear Young Reeders,
I hope you have learnt a lot from your trip
and from the three people I sent as your companions. Before inheriting all of
my properties, I would like to let you see that there are three different ways
to live your life.
These three people are very special, and I had
not introduced them to you in a proper manner before your trip. It was their
nicknames you've been calling, and their real names are actually
"Quest", "Journey" and "Adventure". As you can
see, my son, Quest sees the trip as a task to accomplish. Living your life as a
quest will definitely bring you to your destination. Journey, on the other
hand, values the trip more than the destination. He is the kind of person that
can see the subtle beauty of everyday life. Adventure, who is very different
from the other two men, went on a trip without a destination. He is the person
that takes the biggest risks. You may get hurt in an adventure, son, but the
things you discover are always far more interesting than in any other trips.
Dear Young Reeders, please take a minute and
think for yourself - How would you want to live your life?
Love,
Your Father
Your Father
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