Crows and Writing Desks
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
This Strikes Me As Odd (Chapter One)
This Strikes
Me As Odd.
My eyes opened quickly. I didn’t feel anything. My usual
blonde hair was black, and the longest I’d ever seen it. It hung around my
ankles, flying out. The thing that troubled me most, even though I didn’t feel
troubled at the time, was the liquid. I was in an aquamarine liquid, and as I
tried to swim to the top, there was barely any buoyancy.
Then, I noticed a few other things. I wasn't
embarrassed. I wasn't even afraid anymore. This discovery should have
frightened me more than anything else, but I couldn't help but feel… empty. It
was as though I couldn't feel anything at all.
The people who put me here obviously had a heart, since they’d given
me clothes. But the clothes were the most boring ones on the planet. A tight
fitting white shirt and skinny white jeans, somehow unaffected by the ‘water’. There
was a chrome plaque on the wall.
HUMANA DEOS
Humana Deos is the name
of the new species of humans that are sleeping dormant in these tubes right
now. They have been in these tubes since they were embryos and will awaken once
they have reached the age of eighteen. These tubes are called Defensor, and
they protect them from harm and give them a place to grow. Humana Deos are the
"perfect humans" that excel in everything, and specialize in up to
five things. They have been genetically altered to look flawless and beautiful
in every aspect, and will be used as our organization's successors in order to
plot the next revolution, making us the world's ruler. Like in Las Vegas, What
happens in here stays in here.
I’d finally reached the top of my ‘Defensor’, and my hands seized the
top. A huge electrical current shot through my body, but I couldn’t even feel
the pain. I knocked the lid open, climbing out and sitting on the top. The
stench of anti-septic made my eyes water. It was there I saw there were other
people in other tubes. They all wore the same clothes as me.
It was then I looked at myself. Was I really that perfect? I looked at
my arms. They were hairless and smooth, no fault whatsoever. My hands were the
same. There weren’t even any wrinkles at the joint when I straightened them. My
nails were perfectly rounded, all at the same length, and my toenails were the
same. Unlike the other two boys there, I wasn’t muscly. At all. They were all
built up and all, but I was the small kind. I wasn’t really short, just skinny.
Normal.
There were no marks on my legs when I pulled the jeans up, and again,
no hair. The scars, which used to be on my knees from falling over as a child,
were non-existent. When I felt my face, it was soft, like baby skin. All the
others there were awake by now, sitting on their lids and observing themselves.
I saw a mirror and hopped down, walking towards it. Since when were my eyes
green?
I saw that my ‘Defensor’ had a name on it.
HD06 – CORVUS
IURIS
So my name was Corvus? Well, I’m quite confused. Another person,
looking just as emotionless as me was behind me now.
“Corvus means ‘crow’ in Latin. Iuris means ‘of law’.” He said coolly,
and I looked up at this guy. Unlike me, whose skin was like shiny porcelain, he
was tanned and his hair was brown. His blue eyes reminded me of the sea.
The girls were hopping down from their Defensors and joining us on the
ground. Altogether, there were six of us. One of the girls flipped a switch and
it opened the door as well as turning on an alarm.
Maybe it was some sort of survival instinct, but we all legged it in
the same direction. We were so close to the door, my hand almost touched it,
when something shot me in the back. When I looked behind me, I saw a scared
looking scientist, with some sort of equipment. It was overly futuristic, and
the thing, which had been shot into me, was definitely not a bullet. It was
some sort of liquid, a fiery orange, and the thing it had come in was now
empty.
Shocking pain shot through my body as I grabbed my hair, pulling on it
as a sort of pain reliever. I suddenly felt the pain, felt the horror as I
tried to work out what this thing had done. My emotions were returning. But I
kept quiet, while the others were yelling. I was the first one up, the first
one out, running faster than I ever had. If they were tracking me down, I
didn’t care. I was just running for my life, the adrenaline going insane with
each step I took. But the scientist from earlier obviously had other ideas. My
specialty obviously wasn’t running, unlike one of the other Humana Deos who was
sprinting faster than I’d even seen anyone before.
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Epilogue
EPILOGUE
I didn’t know what to do. It was the hottest day of the
summer so far, and my body was suffering from that. The heat literally radiated
from my body, according to one of my roommates. I could hear the crickets
making noise, even though we weren’t that close to a field. It was insane.
Standing up was effort. Moving my little finger was effort.
Everything on this whole bloody day would be effort. I’d dosed off a few times,
but no matter when I woke up, it was still boiling hot and sunny. I was trying
to work off the day, you know, wait until night before actually getting up,
moving around. That wasn’t happening every time soon, was it?
Alex had seated himself next to my feet on the couch,
seeming perfectly energetic. “I don’t know why you’re burning up so much.” He
said, looking me in the eye while I sighed, not really being able to do
anything else. “Maybe you’ve got a fever. You should eat something.” He said.
That was about the millionth time he’d told me I should eat something, in that
day alone.
“I’m not hungry.” I replied angrily, somehow mustering the
strength to stand. Alex gave me a sceptical look, before we heard the bass
guitar playing from the next room. It was that stupid song Oliver came up with
– ‘Ravens and Writing Desks’. Again.
“Oliver, shut up!” Alex yelled at the top of his voice, the
two of us walking into his room.
It was a dump, as usual. There were guitar picks he’d caught
attached to necklaces and hung around a certain nail in the wall. His dresser
was practically empty, and all his clothes were strewn on the floor. He scowled
at us when we entered, playing louder and louder until my shoe hit him in his
head. Hard.
“Crow, what the hell?”
he yelled, running towards me. I didn’t even budge, except when his fist almost
came in contact with my face. I just kind of ran out of the room, turning the
sharp corners of the house with my hands in my pockets. I heard his hand whack
against the wall while he shouted curses at me. I grabbed my keys quickly.
“Oh, shut up
already!” I said angrily, slamming the door behind me. The place fell silent,
before I heard Oliver and Alex yelling at each other, until Elizabeth told them
to be quiet. Well, maybe she was a bit ruder than that, but whatever. That’s
Liz for you.
The heat was even worse outside. I felt like going back
inside, or just stopping moving. That would be the best thing to do. My brain
told me otherwise. I kept walking, no matter what, and tried thinking of other
things, such as how far away the convenience store was. At least they sold ice
cream.
Which brought me back to thinking about the heat.
I found my iPod in my pocket, putting my headphones on. They
covered my ears, making them heat up. The music was worth it though. The
convenience store was in view, but something was wrong. Things were missing.
Buildings, people, life. Things, which usually inhabited the street I was
walking down. It was really weird. There was nothing whatsoever as the ground
towards the convenience store became blank. When I looked behind me, there was
a white void, nothing there.
My steps got quicker and quicker, I sped up and soon enough
I was running, opening the door, stepping inside. No one. The place was empty
as hell, and the shelves were bare. The only thing there was… ice cream. I took
it, convincing myself this was a dream or the heat was making me hallucinate.
It was possible. It happened last year, and Alex had to punch me so I’d come
back to reality.
But when the cold ice cream touched my tongue, the floor
fell in, and I fell into the void, yelling.
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