Cath
So... i'm very sorry to say that i can't continue writing on my story, Cath. Which is becouse that i didn't save it on a dokument, and the last back-up was from two months ago...
... nah, just kidding! :p I always save it on my word-dokument, so i'm gonna post the whole story again, and i wrote three chapters more. I would be able to write more this time OWF was gone..... but... :( Without OWF, there is no motivation... So here it is :)... I'll post the next three chapters, when iv'e got some replies.
Cath
Intro:
” She’s not like the others”
“But what should we do with her?”
The two vykkers leaned over the mudokon girl.
“I don’t know Harrison, she wouldn’t be able to lay any eggs.”
Harrison looked at the mudokon then sighed.
“Well, if she’s not good of laying any eggs, then what should we do with her, Olson?”
“Well, she must work like everyone else.”
Harrison wanted to say something but was interrupted by some noises from the mudokon girl.
“She is waking Harrison! Get her back to her cage, tomorrow she’ll work like any other mudokon, get a slig to tell her about it!”
“Right Olson! I’ll do that. But where should we get her?”
“Well, what about section T-60? They’re missing one of the slaves, she could fill the gap.”
“All right then.”
Harrison got the mudokon girl back to her cage.
Chapter 1: A new roommate
I woke up. The blood in my cage made me shiver. I remembered it as if it was yesterday. Well, actually it was yesterday when it happened.
Me and the mud I was sharing cage with where cleaning at the same hall. I was only five meters away from him. His name was Ferry, and always picked on me. Put strange stuff in my food. He had even pushed me into a slog cage, after that day I couldn’t go for a week. The fact that I hated him made go further away. He was much more strong and muscular than me, so I tried not to get contact with him. But apparently he wanted to get some fun. He came closer to me and slapped me across the face.
“STOP IT!” I yelled.
He only laughed and called me slurg. But this time he wasn’t lucky, just as he called me slurg, a slig came nearer and probably thought he said that to him. I quickly moved away.
“What where you calling me?” the slig asked him, in a threatening kind of way.
“Uhhh… Nothing. I swear it wasn’t to you.” Ferry said with a frightened voice.
“Do you really expect me to believe that?” the slig asked, “You there, was it to you he said slurg?”
He was asking me what happened. Now I knew that I had the power of getting him into trouble. I knew what the right thing was to do, but I hated him too much, so I lied.
“No… Me and Ferry where perfectly friends. Then he told me that sligs where slurgs and then said it to you. I tried to stop him.” I said, and looked scornful at Ferry.
The slig slapped me, and neared ferry. I turned around, and didn’t want to see what would happen. I heard some screams, and some running. When I turned around, I saw the slig drag Ferry into his cage. It wasn’t nice to see Ferry all covered up in blood, but I moved after them. I wanted to see what would happen. Well, I thought it was all over when the slig threw Ferry in his cage, but as foolish as Ferry could be, he called the slig a rotten bastard. I just walked away, I knew exactly that Ferry would regret what he just said if he was here today. When I was almost out of the room, the slig saw me.
“HEY! YOU THERE! Come here and clean this mess up!” He called.
I went back, and was almost going to scream when I saw Ferry. Actually it didn’t look like him anymore. It was just a bunch of blood and bones.
“But… What should I do with it?” I asked, almost whispering.
“What do ya think? Throw him in the recycler!” He said and walked away. Well, I threw the body in the recycler, but didn’t remove the blood, as it was bedtime. I decided to wait to the next day. I didn’t tell the other muds the truth.
Well, the next day I woke, I heard the other Muds talk together. None of them worked, they where just talking about the rumours. Some of them told me that an alien was going to work with us, while other said that Sam, the mudokon queen would come. But none of us knew exactly what would happen. I didn’t really want to get in trouble, so I just started working, which was clever of me, cause I saw some of the muds get beaten, because they weren’t doing their job.
A half an hour later, a BigBro called us together.
“Some of you may have heard the news, but in case you didn’t, then listen good. A new slave is coming to work with you, but it’s a Mudokon girl, so respect her well, and GET BACK TO WORK!” He said.
That was it. Mudokons went back to work, but then a Mudokon girl stepped in. She looked a lot different from all of us, but she was beautiful.
“YOU!” the BigBro yelled at me, “You’re going to share cage with her. And no dirty thoughts, if I catch you doing anything dirty with her, your going to deal with the meat grinder! UNDERSTOOD?”
“Yes sir…” I said.
Then he walked away, leaving me and the mudokon girl alone.
Chapter 2 (help me giving it a name):
At first, I didn’t really know what to say, I just blushed a bit, and looked the other way. But then the mudokon girl spoke.
“What’s your name?” she asked
“Oh, umm… My name is Daniel.” I answered, and then blushed again.
“Cool, sooo… Aren’t you gonna show me around?”
“Yeah, but what your name?”
“Cath.”
“Well, hello Cath and welcome to hell.” I swear I didn’t know where that came from.
“Err… excuse me?”
“Well, don’t expect this to be heaven, just don’t talk to the sligs, and they won’t talk to you.”
She rolled her eyes, I could tell from that moment that she didn’t really like me. Stupid idiot! I totally blew it.
“So, are you going to show me around or not?” she said.
“Yeah, ok, but there’s not much to see.” I said, rolling my eyes.
So I took her to the cells, where we where going to live. I could see on the expression of her face, that she had never seen any like it.
“What’s wrong now?” I asked irritated.
“It’s just…. All that blood… And am I really going to live here?” she asked.
“Yes, your going to live here. Since you don’t like it, how was it where you lived before?”
“Well, I had my own room, and there wasn’t any blood in it.”
“So basically, you’re just a spoiled kid?”
She rolled her eyes again, and just replied with a single no. I took her to the cafeteria, where we would eat. It was just a room, with two long metal-tables and some metal-chairs. The Vykkers and Glukkons wanted to save money, so they didn’t bought enough chairs for all of us. If we where too slow, then we had to eat while standing up. Then I showed her the area, rooms, and the meat grinders.
“I don’t know what your job will be, but God help you if you’ll have to clean the meat grinders. Many Mudokons has died while trying to do so.” I said. She just looked at them with horror.
Well, it was time to get back to work, if the sligs discovered that I was just slacking off, they would beat me for good. So I said bye to her, and began cleaning. When I looked back, I saw her talk to a slig.
One day had gone, and I was quickly to find out that the sligs had been spoiling her, just as I thought. She never worked as much as us, and her salary was much bigger. I don’t know why it turned up like his, maybe because she was a girl, and she was beautiful. I had caught the sligs looking at her, and her more private parts. I walked to my best friend. His name is Angel, and he had been planning to escape for a long time now. He had bruises all over the body, and some scars. He was the sligs favourite “toy”.
“HI ANGEL!” I shouted, and quickly shut up in fear of the sligs. Whoops, one golden rule was: Do not talk to other Mudokons.
“Oh, hi Dan.” He whispered. He couldn’t use one of his arm, which was all blue and brown. Well, someone had fun with him that day.
“Is everything ok?” I asked carefully.
“NO!” he said, while he let some tears get through.
“But what happened?” I asked.
“Well, try to look at my arm, and you’ll get the answer yourself.”
“Oh, I’m so sorry…Is there anything I can do?”
“Come with me, tonight, everything is so perfect. They will hold they the yearly party, and the coast will be clear.”
“I can’t”
“Why?” he asked, and let another tear go through.
Why? I didn’t really know why, maybe because I was a coward, and was too afraid of what would happen. But then I saw Cath at the other end of the hall, she was giggling of something. My heart began to beat faster.
“Oh… THAT’S why!” Angle said, “The little mudokon is in love. How cute.”
“Shut up! THAT’S NOT TRUE!” I said.
“But hey, it’s not my problem… When I get out, I’ll just laugh at you, while your in here where with your girlfriend, and getting beaten all day.” He said while laughing. Too bad a slig heard it. He came closer, and pulled Angel up.
“What are yer laughin’ at?” the slig shouted.
“N-n-nothing.” Angel said with fear in his voice.
“SAY IT! Or ya’ll get one good beating!” the slig said, and smirked.
I was almost going to panic. I didn’t want my best friend to get beaten up again.
“It wasn’t him! I-it w-was me.” I said. My voice was shaking.
“Really? And why do you expect to have the right of laughing?” the slig said.
“I… I don’t.” I said, looking at the ground.
“Just get back to work! Yer filthy mud! If I hear just one more sound from you, your dead!”
The slig walked away, hitting another mud on the back.
“See? If that was me, I would totally get one long beating.” Angel said.
I sighed, and walked away in silence. Then Cath came up from nowhere.
“Hi there!” she said.
“Why are you still in good mood?” I asked irritated.
“Is there anything wrong with that?”
“Yes!... This is not a place for mudokons to be in a good mood.”
She looked at me.
“Why are you looking at me?” I asked.
“Oh… I just think that you look cute.” She said.
“What? C’mon, don’t be silly.” I said, and walked away. She followed.
“You do.” She said, “I mean. There’s something about you that looks cute.”
“Well, congratulations.” I said, with even more irritation in my voice. But I couldn’t help smiling afterwards.
“WOW! What do we have here? Oh no, it’s a smile!” she said laughing. I laughed too.
Chapter 3
The next day, I woke up earlier than everybody else, well, except for Cath, who apparently wasn’t there. I stood up, and went through area T-60, but I didn’t find her anywhere, I sighed, and went for the cafeteria, to find a good seat. The meal was still half warm. I began eating until another Mud showed up.
“HI!” He said.
“Why is everybody suddenly in such a good mood?” I asked, rolling my eyes.
“Oh, I’m just happy that no one is here. Then I can relax better…” he said, and sat down next to me.
“What your name?” he asked.
“Daniel.” I said, and took a big bite of the meat.
“My name is Orad.” He said, and took a bite.
“So?” I asked, and finished my meal. Then I saw Cath walking into the cafeteria. She looked all dizzy.
“Aww, my head hurts…” she said, and almost falled down.
“What happened? Are you drunk?” I asked.
“No…. One moment I’m in the cell sleeping, the next moment I find myself on a metal-table.” She said.
“What? How did you end up there?” I asked, with curiosity.
“I don’t really know, I think it was the vykkers. But I don’t know what they did to me.”
“Maybe they did some experiments on you!” Orad said.
Both Cath and I looked at him.
“Well, we are in fact on vykkers lab…” Orad said, “We never know what they can do… Hey, have you heard that a mudokon was trying to escape?”
“Yes.” I said, and suddenly got worrying thoughts.
“He did?” Cath asked. She looked worried too.
“Yes… And yes, he will get the death penalty if he gets caught…” I said, irritated again. I didn’t like this conversation. It was good that Orad changed the subject.
“So, don’t you want something to eat?” Orad asked.
“No thanks, I’m not hungry.” Cath said. I believed her, because she looked like she was going to vomit. I looked around, then walked away and began sweeping the floor. Then it was just like nothing even mattered, my whole life I had suffered beatings and tortures. I had worked my ass off, and never got anything in return. I thought of my best friend. I hoped that they would kill him if they caught him, then at least he wouldn’t suffer anymore. No, nothing mattered. I could just go, steal a gun and shoot myself. But then I saw Cath coming, and right away it was like this little light had lightened up inside me. Something in me began to hurt, but it was a good kind of pain. Maybe this was what others would call love. Cath was an amazing creature. Her body forms looked so perfect. It was like they where too beautiful for this world. I had only known her for a couple of days, and I found out that those days was actually the most meaningful and beautiful days of my life.
Cath came over to me. She didn’t look happy. I knew why, it was never nice knowing that somebody kept experimenting on you. She just looked at me, she probably didn’t know what to say. Then I spoke.
“Hey, so… What are we going to do now?” I asked.
“I don’t know… ” she said, and looked like she was trying to come up with something. I had an idea.
“Why don’t you come with me at the roof? Then we could see the moon together. It’s hard to get there, because we’re not allowed anywhere outside area T-60.” I said, smiling.
“Sounds exiting.” She said, and couldn’t help smiling either. So we would be heading for the roof soon.
I went back to my cell, most of the Muds where awake already. The rest would be beaten up, if a slig found out that they where still sleeping. I asked some Muds if they had heard any news about Angel. But they hadn’t. So I went back to Cath.
“Lets go.” I simply said.
“Yeah, ok.” She said.
So we went down the hall, and to the upper floor, where we where still allowed. Then I went to the door, with sign that said “No Muds allowed. Any Muds seen will be shot.” Cath looked at the sign, and then took a funny expression on her face.
“Don’t worry, that’s just to keep us away, we’ll only get a beating if we are seen.” I said to make her relax.
“Yeah, like that’s any better!” She said.
Then I heard a familiar mechanical sound.
“HIDE!” I whispered quickly, and jumped in some shadows, dragging her with me.
“Not a sound.” I whispered.
The Slig lighted a cigar, but then some other sligs called after him, and went back. I quickly opened the door, and dragged Cath with me. Then we ran up the stair, and up, and up, and up. Nobody saw us. Good. Then I opened the door that led to the roof. I looked around, no sligs to see. Then I saw the beautiful moon that hang high over the sky. It was dark, as always. For some reason, it was always night. The sky was blue and violet. The sky was clear. I had always loved the sight of the moon, and the stars. I felt so alive. I could see that Cath loved the sight too. And guess what? We saw a falling star, we both wished something. I don’t know what she wished, cause she never told me. But I wished that I and she would be together forever…
Chapter 4:
Me and Cath had been looking at the moon for some uncounted time. But then I heard Mechanical legs, my instincts told exactly me where it came from. I took Cath’s hand and ran away, hiding behind a crate. The slig must’ve heard something, cause he moved closer. I almost didn’t breathe, as I slowly moved on the other side of the crate. The slig moved in that direction too, but then something unexpected happened, a slig showed up from the other side. This time my instincts had failed. There was two of them. It was luckily enough that we where in the shadow side of the crate, meaning that the slig couldn’t see us, even if he was only a meter away from us. I could feel Cath shaking. I held her tight against my body.
“I think I heard something Ned.” One of the slig said.
“Nah, it was probably just the wind.” The other slig said.
“No, I’m sure that I heard something.” Ned said.
“Ok, maybe it was just a bird or something.” The other slig said.
The two slig went away again.
“Phew, that was close.” I said.
“Maybe a little too close.” Cath said.
“So? The important thing is that we didn’t get caught.” I said, but I swear, if o could, I would swallow my words. I felt the pointy metal gun against my head.
“Said the mudokon.” A slig said.
I felt the fear rise. He pulled me out of the shadow, and Cath was pulled with. The slig got a funny expression when he saw Cath.
“You get one warning! Don’t ever come up here or your dead! UNDERSTOOD!” The slig said.
“Yes sir.” I said. The slig pulled me and Cath towards the door. We quickly ran down of it, and back to where we should be. From that moment I noticed something. Whenever I was with Cath, I could get away with stuff, easier than normal. If I just stayed close to Cath, I was protected. I don’t know why the slig had this respect for Cath, but it was good anyway.
But that wasn’t the reason that I felt close to her. No. It was her, Cath, the mudokon girl. I just wanted to feel her body against mine, her lips against mine. Yes. Sometimes I just felt like saying to her that she was beautiful, that she was the most amazing creature on the world. That she had made my empty days full again, that she had awakened the happiness in me that I never existed. But there was just something that held me back. Every time I looked at her, or when she looked at me, I felt that weird pain. Some kind of pain in my heart that alerted: “Here comes the beauty itself.”
I had sleepless nights, where I just thought of her. Some nights, I wanted to embrace her, telling her that she had the most beautiful body ever. Coward. I truly was a coward. Sometimes I just wanted to slap myself, pull myself together, and tell her what I had on my heart.
My thoughts were interrupted by some sligs that came in. Something had happened. They dragged a mud with them, it was Angel. My Heart sank, as I knew exactly what would happen.
“NOOOOO!” I screamed, and began to get tears in my eyes. I could see that Cath looked sorry too.
“Someone here thought that he could escape. But it turned out that he couldn’t” one of the sligs started to say, “Now, what happens to mudokons that tries to escape?”
We all knew the answers.
“C’mon, you really don’t know?” he asked.
We did, but no one wanted to get involved.
“Well, maybe that’s why this stupid Mud, tried to escape.” He said.
Some Muds had tears in their eyes.
“So, no one wants to guess?” he asked.
Nope, no one would.
“Well, fine, then I think I’ll have to demonstrate it. Watch closely.” He said.
Well, it was over for Angel. The slig beat the Mud again and again and again. He shot Angel, in his leg and arm, and hit him on his wounds. Angel tried to run away, but the slig caught him again, hitting him the mouth. Angel spitted some broken teeth out. I couldn’t just watch my best friend get beaten up like that. I was desperate, my thoughts weren’t clear, and then I just jumped at the slig, hitting him in the face. From that moment, I don’t remember what happened, only finding me in my cell, all covered up in blood, and every inch of me hurt. I saw Cath lying next to me. She was wiping the blood of me. I couldn’t move. She cried. I felt all guilty, that I made her cry. I shouldn’t have hit that slig. I tried to p
Open my mouth, but it hurt too much. I felt my teeth if they were hole. None of them were broken. I was desperate. I wanted to know what happened to Angel. And as if Cath had read my mind she spoke.
“I’m sorry, but… Angel is death…” she said.
Then the tears just flowed out of my eyes. I hated my life. I wanted to die. But I couldn’t move, so I just fell asleep. I don’t know when I woke up, but once again, Cath wasn’t there.
Chapter 5:
I looked desperately for Cath for hours. One big luck that no one slig noticed that I wasn’t doing my job. My body still hurt. Then I saw her coming again, drugged like the last time she had disappeared. I ran over to her.
“What happened?” I asked.
But she didn’t answer. It was like she was in a trance of some sort. It was those damn Vykkers. I shook her a bit.
“WAKE UP!” I yelled. One single slig looked, but saw Cath and looked the other way. Then her eyes lightened up again.
“Aww, my head…” She said with a dull voice.
“What happened?” I asked once more.
“Those vykkers. I was just walking around, and then I saw two vykkers coming. I tried to hide, but the saw me, and said I had to go with them. But I didn’t want to, so they drugged me and took me with them.” She explained.
I really didn’t know what to do. I decided to keep an eye on her, and see what this mysterious thing was about.
“But what did they do to you?” I asked.
“I don’t know. But I have this tattoo on my arm see?” She said.
I looked. S455.
“HAHA!” I said, “Stupid, that’s just your slave number.”
“No, not there silly. It’s written with smaller letters.” She said.
I looked at again. EP3795. EP was for experiment. Well, that wasn’t hard to figure out. She was after all a female mudokon.
“It seems like they like to do experiments on you little girl.” I said.
She got a more serious look on her face then. It must’ve felled awkward for her that somebody kept doing experiments on her body.
“Let’s go and eat some breakfast.” I said, just to change the subject.
“Yeah… Let’s do that.” She said.
Then we started walking. I looked at the clock. It was really early. I wasn’t tired at all. Then we arrived. She just ran over and took one of the plates, which was filled with food. It was still warm. She started eating.
“Hungry, eh?” I asked, teasing.
“Shut up.” She said with her mouth filled with food. I took a plate too. It tasted a lot better when it was warm. I saw Orad coming.
“Hi!” he yelled.
I just waved, Cath just ignored him. Orad neared us.
“Hi, what’s your name little girl?” Orad asked.
“Why do you wanna know?” She asked stubbornly.
“Don’t be so hard on him.” I said.
“My name is… Jane.” She said.
“It’s Cath.” I said. She punched me with her elbow. It really hurt, but I guess I deserved it.
“Uuuh, ok. But I think I’ll go now, I have some work to do.” Orad said, and gave a weird look at Cath. Something wasn’t right here. No, I don’t know what was wrong with the situation. It was too early for work. Not even the sligs had awakened. He had acted weird, I could hear on his voice he was up to something. A lot of weird stuff had taken place since Cath got here, and I decided to find out. Then I looked at Cath. She looked at me with an angry face.
“Never tell my name.” She said.
“But what’s the matter?” I asked.
“I don’t trust him.” She said, and sighed.
“HEY! Wanna go to the roof?” she bursted out. It came as a surprise. But the temptation was too big.
“Yeah, why not.” I said.
Cath sat up, and washed up the plate. We could go to the roof without being seen, cause the sligs weren’t awake yet. There was only the ones that only worked at the night. But they weren’t here at area T-60. They guarded more important places. We ran over to the stairs that went to the roof. She giggled. We got to the roof. It was the same beautiful sight. The forest which lied far in the horizon. The sea to the west. Sometimes I just wished I could touch it. Touch the wet sea, the big trees. Sometimes when I looked at the horizon, I got this urge to just escape from here and run towards the horizon, far, far away from this lab. I wished I could just fly away, and then I was just floating in the air. I really thought I was flying, until I saw the ground come closer to me.
“Shit.” Was the only word I got to say before I hit the ground. Then I heard Cath’s scream, from the roof, and I lost consciousness.
Chapter 6:
I woke up in an empty grey room. I was lying on the floor. The most of my body was bandaged. I tried to pull myself up, but I noticed that my hands where tied together. Where was I? I didn’t remember how I fell of the roof, and did not know how I survived that fall. Then some minutes later I heard foot steps. A vykkers stepped in, and my heart sank. They were horrible. Sligs were horrible, but vykkers were worse. I hated their horrible presence, their horrible smell and their horrible voices.
“S7699, we need to talk.” the vykkers said. Two sligs where standing next to him. They pulled me up. That hurt really much. I couldn’t stop yelling.
“Easy.” the Vykker simply said. The sligs held me up.
“I don’t know what is weirdest. Is it that you just jumped of the roof, or that you survived it?” the Vykker said amused. What? He thought this was fun? I was nearly dead, and I didn’t jump of the roof. I tried to loosen the sligs grip, then they just let go of me, and I fell down the floor. That hurt.
“Stop it now. You can play with him after this. But now I need things cleared up.” the Vykker said. Well, I just had to bite the anger inside me.
“Look, I don’t know how I fell of the roof, or how I survived the fall. I don’t know more than you.” I said, annoyed.
“Oh, but you see. We have another problem here. Why did you get up to the roof? You know that’s it’s not allowed for Muds.” The Vykker said. Well, he got me there. I didn’t know what to say. I couldn’t find up a story that was better then the truth.
“I umm… I just wanted to enjoy the sight.” I said. But I could see on the Vykkers expression that it was hard to believe me. But it also sounded a bit suspicious.
“You know what? I don’t believe you.” The Vykker said, and gave a sign to one of the sligs. The slig hit me hard.
“But I’m telling the truth!” I said, trying to hide my pain and tears. The slig hit me again. This time I couldn’t hold my tears back. A satisfied smile widened up on the Vykkers face.
“But can’t you just understand that I just wanted to enjoy the sight?” I cried, “It’s only a roof. Nothing important is able to do there.” I continued.
He looked at me, examined me for what seemed like hours.
“Right…” He said. It seemed he believed me at last. But it was too late. I couldn’t say anymore, the pain was just too much.
“So… You tell me that you didn’t JUMP of the roof? But S455, also known as Cath told me that you just walked towards the edge, and just fell down.” The Vykker said.
I was silent. I couldn’t get myself to say anything. I knew that I would just burst out in a cry.
“I’ll get back to you later, and by then I want an answer. I’ll leave the sligs here with you to see if they can squeeze a little more information out of you.” The Vykker said and left.
Then I was alone with the sligs. I closed my eyes. They just stood there starring at me. They didn’t really do anything. I just lied on the floor, looking at them. I watched them, paying attention to ever little inch they moved. It was horrible, not knowing what they had in mind. Then one of them spoke.
“What did you do on the roof with Cath?” The first one asked.
“Nothing. We where just enjoying the sight.” I said. My voice was shaking.
“Yeah right. I told you that if I caught you doing anything dirty with her, you’d deal with the meat-grinder.”
“But I didn’t. I swear.” I said nervously. The slig hit me, and once again I got tears in my eyes. They just laughed at me. I tried to move away from them, but it didn’t go well. They pulled me up again, and walked out of the room, and stopped by a meat-grinder. My herárt was struck with fear.
“NOO! PLEASE DON’T!” I yelled. I tried to get away from them. But the more I fought, the more it hurt.
“Well, you could tell us the truth, and then maybe we’ll spare your filthy life.” the sligs said.
“But I did tell the truth! That’s what really happened!” I yelled. The sligs moved me closer to the meat-grinder. I was only a few inches away from it.
“He’s useless.” one of the sligs said, and then he knocked me out.
I didn’t know when I woke up, but once again I found myself in the empty room. My hands where still tied up. I tried to get them free, and after some time, it really succeeded. My hands where free. This felt great, until I saw something that wasn’t supposed to be on my hand. It was a new tattoo. EP53397. I starred at it for what seemed like an hour.
“Shit!” I said.
I had been in that room for hours. I thought I was going crazy. But then I heard footsteps, a key, then the door opened. I saw a slig, and my heart sank, but it went away. Then Cath stepped in. My heart lighted up.
“OH! You’re all right! Oh my odd, I’m so happy that you’re all right.” she said, and then hugged me. That really hurt, so I let out a little scream.
“OH! I’m sorry, I’m so sorry. I didn’t know that hurt.” she said worried.
“No, it’s all right.” I said, and sat down. She still looked worried.
“But what happened? You just walked towards the edge, then you jumped down.” She said.
“That’s what the sligs thinks too… But I was like in a trance. You know, the freedom was just so close. The sea and the forest. I wanted to reach it, and then I don’t remember what happened more.” I said. Cath took my hand. She looked like she wanted to tell me something, but then she saw the tattoo. She got a shock.
“You?” she asked almost afraid. I didn’t want to talk about it.
“Yes.” I said, rolling my eyes. She examined the tattoo a bit.
“But why?” she asked.
“They probably think it’s a bit weird that I survived that fall.” I said.
“Well, you did fall from a long distance. Anyone would die from that. How did you survive?” she asked. That was too much.
“I DON’T KNOW! OK? I DON’T KNOW ANYTHING! WHY DOES EVERYBODY WANT’S TO KNOW HOW I SURVIVED?” I yelled. Cath remained silent and shocked. Then some tears began to fall.
“I’m sorry Cath. I’m sorry I yelled. But it’s too much. Everyone just keeps asking the same questions.” I said. She didn’t look at me nor did she say anything. Then I gave her a hug. Even though it hurt a lot.
“Thanks for being a good friend.” I Said. She looked at me, and smiled a bit.
“Visiting time’s over!” a slig just came in. Cath went out in silence. Then the door slammed. I tried to open it, but it was locked. Now, I could only wait to see what would happen to me.
Chapter 7
I was walking down the lake. It was a sunny day. The sky was yellowish. Then I saw some big mountains before me. I ran towards them. But somehow, it seemed like they just got longer away from me. I got mad, and ran towards them, screaming in anger. But I never reached them. I stopped. The sky was almost pink over the mountains and the mountains themselves where violet. There were 7 of them. One was higher than the other. I wanted to reach them, cause it was like there was something special about them. Then something far away came towards me. No, it was someone. It came closer, but I wasn’t able to see who it was. It was the size of a Mudokon. I thought it was Cath, so I ran towards her. But as I got closer I woke up in a grey and empty room. I had a bad headache. Then I realized that I never had been down that lake, and I had never seen those mountains. It had just been a dream. But still, it seemed so real. I got angry, and smashed myself into the door.
“OPEN!” I screamed. It was enough. I wanted to get out of here. But then I heard footsteps.
“Shut up in there!” I heard a slig say.
I sat down on the floor, waiting. If someone didn’t get me out of here, I would go crazy. I saw a bug in the wall. Strange. It was yellow and green. How could a bug get in here? I examined it, and then it seemed like… It was examining me. I reached for it with my hand, but then it flew away. I tried to keep an eye on it, but it was too fast. Then I couldn’t see it anymore. I looked for it, but was nowhere. Great. I WAS going crazy. My headache got worse. I almost got a shock when the door suddenly opened. The Vykker stepped in, followed by the two sligs. I moaned and turned the other way.
“Hello. Well, I’ve made some tests on you. But I still can’t find the reason why you survived the fall.” the Vykker said.
“HA! Maybe it was because I didn’t fall. Now get out!” I said, but knew it was a bad idea as the sligs gave me a warning look.
“Continue like that, and you’ll find yourself falling of the roof again.” he said with a smirking look. I rolled my eyes. He made some tests on me? Without me even knowing? I hated him. If I had a knife, I would throw it through his neck.
“Why are you even wasting your time on him, Boss? He’s nothing but a normal filthy Mud.” One of the sligs said.
“I’m interested in him.” The Vykker said with a hidden smile. Did he know something I didn’t?
“Look, I’ll send you back to T-60. But I’ll get back to you later.” The Vykker said and was on his way out of the room. But then he said: “Ivan, would you please escort this Mud back to T-60? And please change that silly name.”
The Vykker left the room.
“There is nothing wrong with my name…” the slig said to himself, but realized that I was listening and hit me on the back. I fell down on the floor. Then he took my arm, dragging me back to T-60. Ivan WAS really a silly name. I got back to my cell, where Cath was doing nothing than just starring into the empty air.
“BUH!” I said, and she got a shock.
“DAN! Arrgh! Don’t scare me like that!” she said angrily. But then she softened up a bit.
“Your back.” She said, smiling a bit.
“It was a nightmare. You really go through that?” I asked.
“Not really. I just get a non-locked room. I can always go out, have something to eat and stuff.” She said. Well, the truth was that she really was a spoiled kid.
“I hate them. I want to die, if they don’t” I said, and bit my upper lip. She looked at me with serious thoughts.
“Don’t say that. It’s the worst thing to do. It’s like giving up.” She said.
“So? Is anything worth anything anymore? I could die right now without anybody even caring.” I said. Cath stood up and looked at me with an angry face.
“NEVER say that! You sound horrible when you talk like that.” she said shaking me.
“Well, the truth is horrible isn’t it?” I said, and turned away. I didn’t want to look at her. She reminded me of all the good stuff that I would never experience.
“LOOK AT ME! What is wrong with you? It’s like you just changed. Why are you like this? What about the roof, isn’t the sight worth seeing?” she asked.
“Screw the roof.! You’ll never be there anyway. Don’t you get it? We are slaves! S-L-A-V-E-S! Nothing can change that. Slaves are worthless, therefore we are worthless.” I said, still not looking at her. I knew that everything I told wasn’t true, but the more I talked about it, the more I believed in it. I took a quick glance at Cath. She had tears in her eyes.
“DON’T SAY THAT! That’s what they want us to think. You really let them get you that easy? What happened to the guy I knew? The one with a bright future? We will get out of here. We must!” she said. I could clearly hear on her voice that she was about to cry. I just walked away. It was my fault. I shouldn’t have made her cry. I wanted to say that I’m sorry, but then I’d loose the case. I didn’t know why, but I didn’t want to believe her. I ran away, as far I could get. But with my bad luck, I ran into Ivan.
“Huh? What are you doing here? Get back to work!” He said. I looked at him. His face looked so weird, like the other sligs.
“WHAT? Why are you starring at me? Are you gay?” Ivan asked threatening.
“What? No!” I said and tried to run away, but he caught me.
“Where are we going today? Maybe to Meat-grinder land! HAHA! Ain’t this funny?” he said, and punched me into the stomach. I felt pain, and screamed.
“Yuk! I don’t even wanna look at you.” he said, and threw me on the floor.
“Gay…” he mumbled, and walked away. Stupid slig. I felt the urge to hit somebody. Then I just hit the wall again and again and again. My hand hurt, and it bleed, but I kept hitting the wall. Then I went back to my cell. Cath was still there.
“Hey…” I said. She looked at me but didn’t say anything.
“I’m sorry… I can see that you’re right.” I said. Then she looked away.
“I shouldn’t have said all those things. I’m truly sorry.” I said.
“No, I understand. I know that I don’t go through what you do. But please don’t say those things anymore, because they aren’t true.” She said. I knew she was right.
“I want to get out of here, but I don’t know how.” I said.
“What? You mean escape?” she asked.
“Yes, that’s right. I can’t stay here any longer. I don’t want to. It’s better to be dead than being here. What do you say? Do you want to come with me?” I asked.
“But it comes so suddenly.” She said.
“No it doesn’t. You know you want to. Every Mudokon from here wants to get out of here. Even you.” I said
“But I’m afraid.” She said.
“Don’t be, if we can put a plan, then I think that everything will be ok.” I said, cheering.
“But you saw what happened to… You know.” She said. It hurt just to think about Angel.
“Look, we will get out of here. And I think I know how.” I said. But I knew that I didn’t. I didn’t have a plan good enough. But she seemed like she was with me.
“Are we going to do this?” I asked. She smiled, which I took as a yes.
Chapter 8
I ran downwards the field. It was filled with violet and orange flowers. I picked up a flower. It had a sweet smell. I took one of the petals and ate it. It tasted really sweet.
“That’s a Canel flower. A flower which has been used by mudokons for years. It’s medical.” an old Mudokon said. I turned around, he seemed familiar.
“Who are you?” I asked. But then a dark cloud came over the field. Darkness took over the sunny field. Then I saw vehicles. They were burning a village, which had just appeared. Mudokons where running away in panic. The village burned down. Mudokon babies were crying, shouting for their parents. Then further in the scene, something took my attention. The VioletMountains were standing proud far away. I looked for the old Mudokon, but he had disappeared. Then everything just went normal again. The cloud, village and the mudokons had disappeared too. Then I found myself in front of a big brown gate. Signs and mudokons skeletons had been carved into the gate. Then I pushed the gate, but as I touched it, I woke up in my cell.
I was sweating. I looked around, my heart beat fast. Then I saw Cath.
“Shh…” She said, “You were making all kind of weird noises when you were asleep. Did you have a nightmare?”
“I… I don’t really know. It didn’t seem much like a dream either.” I said and scratched my head.
“Uhh… What did you dream?” she asked. She looked worried as always.
“I don’t know… Everything was just so complicated. The one moment I was on a field with an old Mudokon, and then next there was these sligs burning a village. There were screaming Mudokons everywhere.” I said, and stood up. I looked at the clock. It was early, and no one had awakened yet.
“Was that all?” she asked.
“No. In the end of the dream, I was before this big gate with signs and mudokon art carved on it.” I said. Then I walked out of the cell, and to the cafeteria. Cath followed me.
“A big gate? Where did it lead to?” Cath asked, and took a plate with food. Boring, boring food.
“I don’t know, I woke up just as I touched it.” I said, but got surprised when I saw Orad coming in.
“Hmm, having weird dreams lately?” Orad said, laughing.
“What are you doing?” Cath asked angrily.
“What? I couldn’t help overhearing your conversation. It looks like your sleep is being haunted. HAHAHA!” he said. Both Cath and I looked at him, as if he was stupid.
“You’re such an idiot.” Cath said. That didn’t look like it affected Orad. He was just smiling. Then he took a plate and began eating. I took on too, and moved as far away as possible from him. Then I began eating. But I kept having this feeling that he was staring at me all the time. But whenever I looked back at him, he quickly looked elsewhere. He really deserved some beating. He was really annoying.
“Lets beat him up.” I whispered to Cath.
“Nah… That would be a bad idea.” She said. Then just like that, Orad went next to us.
“So, how’s it going?” he asked.
“Go and annoy somebody else, or you’ll deal with my fist.” I said.
“OOOH! I’m sooo scared.” He said, and looked like he was scared. Then he just began laughing.
“No serious… That gate you saw in your dreams leads to an old Mudokon temple, but is forsaken. Have you ever been there before?” Orad said.
“OR! It could also just be a normal gate.” I said rolling my eyes. Cath didn’t know whether to laugh or to worry.
“Look, I know what I’m talking about. Before I got prisoned here, I studied a lot about the Mudokon history. Can you tell me about the gate?” Orad asked.
“NO! And leave me alone! Stupid idiot.” I said, and walked out of the room. How could he know that the gate I saw really existed? He couldn’t, he wasn’t there to see it. Maybe he thought about another gate. But it was disturbing to think about. Then I saw Cath coming out. Without saying a word, I went out of T-60, and the usual way to the roof. She followed. The sight just had a strange effect on me, it relaxed me. I just kept staring out in the air.
“Now you don’t fall down again!” She said, and smiled.
I smiled too, without saying anything. Then a couple of sligs came. And there was no crate to hide behind. Just as I was ready to run away, they saw me.
“Cath? What are you doing here?” they asked.
“Oh… umm… Nothing, just enjoying the sight.” She said. Then we slowly walked past them, and ran down the stairs. Then we got back.
“Back eh? Where have you been? Some Vykker asked for you two. You’re in some serious trouble. Hehehe.” Orad said. He was right. Well, I just went back to my cell, where some of the Mudokons were still asleep.
“Where’s the chick?” One of the mudokons said. It was Ark. He was an OK Mud. But I didn’t talk to him much.
“Don’t call her a chick!” I said. Then I saw her come in.
“I don’t want to go back.” She said.
“Go back where?” Ark asked. I didn’t answer him. But as I heard familiar footsteps of a Vykker, I ran out dragging Cath with me. We ran down to another door. It led to the downer floor. We ran down. Some sligs had seen us, and began saying things like freeze and huh? Then some of them began running after us, and some even shot. But we kept running. Then I saw a ledge.
“Jump!” I yelled. And we jumped. Then the sligs looked around confused.
“Where’d they go?” they asked. Then we walked away, and were focused on everything that moved. I heard the mechanical sound of a slig. He saw us.
“FREEZE!” He yelled. But then I ran towards him, and knocked him out.
“What a wuss.” I said. I took the sligs gun. Then we walked back, and pointed the gun on the sligs.
“Don’t do that!” Cath said.
“Why?” I asked.
“You’ll attract attention.”
I sighed, and then I walked back to where the slig was. I looked around, but then the alarm started. This wasn’t good. I saw Orad running towards us. That couldn’t be true, how did he find us?
“Hey! Wait for me! You can’t escape. Not without knowing the way out of here!” He said. There was something wrong here. I couldn’t trust him.
“Go away.” I shouted.
“We don’t need your help.” Cath said.
“Well… Then you’ll get lost.”
I pointed the gun at him.
“Go, or I’ll shoot you.” I said threatening.
“What are you doing?” Cath asked.
“HA! You wouldn’t dare!” Orad said. I pulled the trigger. Then I rolled my eyes.
“Whatever, you can come with me. But we are not going your way, cuz I don’t trust you.”
Then I walked further down the path. Then I saw three doors. I scratched my head.
“Door three.” Orad whispered.
“And we are going to door 2” I said, smiling scornful at Orad. He got a serious look on his face.
“Ok… Door 1.” I said. Then he looked a bit relaxed. I took Cath hand and opened door 2.
“But-“ he said.
“No but! I decide where we go! You can go to door 3 yourself if you want so.”
He followed. I knew he was up to something. Then I found the elevator.
“Wow… We could just go into the elevator.” Cath said, and so we did.
“Don’t go! There are cameras in the elevator, and they’ll see that we are escaping.” Orad said. There was something in his voice that made me be even more stubborn.
“Look, I don’t trust you. We are taking the elevator. They already know that we are escaping.” I said, pushed Orad out of my way, and I walked inside the elevator. Cath also came in. But Orad stayed outside.
“Your decision.” Orad simply said.
The Elevator reached the bottom, where the exit would be. The door opened, and ten guns pointed at us. The elevator was surrounded by the sligs.
“Is this supposed to happen?” Cath asked.
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