Abrahman Portman is a name that once sounded everywhere in an unusual world. He was known for his incredible adventures and abilities that set him apart from ordinary people. Now, Abrahman, or simply Abe, as his family called him, lived a quieter and more ordinary life. Age was taking its toll, and he was no longer the kind of youth who could defy any adversity. However, memories of the times when he fought side by side with those who also possessed unusual abilities continued to throb in his heart and mind.
Despite his outward calm, Abe couldn't shake the feeling that he wasn't the only one who got out of the world of strange children into the ordinary world. He felt that Jack Caul Bantam, his old enemy, was still hiding somewhere nearby. This thought haunted him, and he began to prepare all his weapons, which were stored in his house. His persistence and suspicion began to worry his family. The parents of Jacob, his grandson, believed that Abe was developing schizophrenia. They were staunch atheists and didn't believe the stories Abe told them.
But Jacob was on his side. Abe always spoke to him with great heart and sincerity. He remembered that Jacob had a friend as a child who, like Jacob, believed in his stories. This girl, whom Abe always invited to his house to tell about his adventures, also shared his faith. She supported her not only in her heart, but also in Jacob's heart.
"Oh, honey, it's been so long since I've seen you!" Abe exclaimed when he saw the same girl on his doorstep, but already grown up. He awkwardly hid the gun behind his back and smiled. "Jacob will be coming here soon too. You're here for the summer, aren't you? Oh, how my heart rejoices..."
Abe believed that under his supervision, there was less chance that any of them would get into trouble. He had experience fighting creatures, and he knew how to protect his loved ones. He had learned a lot during the Second World War, and now, in the modern world, it seemed to him that it had become even a little easier.