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Running.
I cant look back. No telling what is there. The earth shakes beneath me before I reach the bridge. Poison shards fly past my cheek, telling me they are close. The wind from the shards brushes my cheek.
Where is Kaile?
Blood all around.
Fire explodes at my feet. Heavy breathing.
Nothing.
Nakita sat up quickly, her face wet from sweat. Dream just a dream, she whispered.
Looking over at the cot next to her, she saw Zarin. He was muttering in his sleep. Nakita shook her head, not surprised. She lay back down, hair strewn across the meager pillow.
Almost every night for as long as she could remember, Nakita knew that every one of her people dreamt about that night, that horrible night that she so hoped would one day happen to the Hecors. They had enslaved the Talque when she was only eight years old.
The same loud and obnoxious horn suddenly blew, startling Nakita. She groaned and slowly rolled over. Zarin groaned and opened his eyes. He smiled sarcastically at her, knowing her dread. Ready? he asked her.
Nakita smirked and threw her small pillow at him. As always, she replied and got up. As they walked together to the water pump, Zarin hummed lightly.
Will you quit? she asked him, throwing her rag in the water. She started to wash her face and arms.
He shook his head and splashed water on his face. Whew, cold today.
Its always cold. Are you awake now?
He frowned and crossed his arms. Whats up with you? You cant tell me that water doesnt wake you up. When she didnt say anything, he continued, Nikita, its been what? Thirteen years. That horn still scares you?
She dropped her rag into the water again. Zarin, its not that simple.
Sure it is. You just sleep as long as you can then wake up slowly when you get used to the sound, he said simply.
Nakita pulled her long brown hair up into a high ponytail, trying to ignore him. Finally, she looked at him and crossed her arms. Then you wake slowly and Ill just do whats been working for me for these thirteen years, okay?
Zarin sighed. Oh
She shot him a look.
Its Kaile.
Nakita whipped at his arm with the wet rag. Dont get into my business! she shouted and walked away, wrapping a multicolored shawl around her hips.
Zarin ran after her. Nakita, would you calm down?
She stopped and looked at him. I Zarin, ignore me for today, okay? Ive got too many things to think about.
He nodded and patted her shoulder. Dont worry, I think hes off searching for the rebel group.
Nakita sighed and handed Zarin the rag. Can you put this over by the water for me? she asked and walked back to the slaves stations.
The stations were many, differently designed for different workers. Those who had to work outside considered Nakitas job to be the easiest. Anyone would give anything to be out of the noon heat. But once you worked inside the Hecor domain, you expected the worst from those you took care of and cleaned up after.
Twelve stations were for the builders and creators, filled with tubes to carry each person. They led to the outskirts of the wastelands that surrounded the area conquered by the Hecor and the land that once was called Talque territory. The builders and creators were to be kept busy by performing demanding tasks to keep the Hecor pleased with walls, floors and anything else that they werent happy with.
Fourteen other stations were for the upkeep below ground. Upkeep watched pipes underground that carried water. Others watched the fires that heated the floors to keep rooms warm and heated water. Tubes there carried the workers deep into the ground into chambers that were beneath each room.
Eight were for those Called. The Called were children when the Talque were conquered. Like Nakita then, they were confused, sad and felt alone. To the Hecor, they were the perfect beings to mold to work for the Hecor inside. As the children grew, they were taught who were superior to extinguish any future rebelling. There were no over powering heat or terrain obstacles but there were the Hecor. The men harassed the Called. Women hated the Called because they took the attention of the men from them.
Nakita climbed into the pod in the tube. Water began to surge around the pod as it closed. Nakita braced herself as the pod was pushed through the tube quickly. The speed hurt but it was fast so she was out of it soon.
As the pod reached the end of the tube and the drop off point, Nakita was ready to get out. Like Zarin said. Thirteen years. Thirteen year of the same old Scrap Metal, she muttered as she climbed out.
Naki, Nakita heard a voice say behind her. I thought you were sick.
She turned to see Lai. Its hard to not wish it after a few run-ins with Perri.
Lai crossed her arms and looked at her carefully. I also thought he was gone for the week to look for the rebel party.
No, Lai. Hes here. I can sense his foul stench. Nakita started to put on the jewelry required for the Called. The metal of the neck plate chilled her. The earrings were large hoops with tiny rhinestones along it. Ugh, I hate this stuff Its heavy and cold.
His wife hates you, she told Nakita as they started to walk up the wide wooden steps.
I wish she could keep him locked up then. Hes the worst.
Lai frowned, concerned for her. There are others?
Why do you think I wear this shawl?
Theyre only half leggings.
Too tight for me. But theyre better than nothing.
Lai sighed and touched Nakitas shoulder, suddenly noticing a small scrape. Who did that?
Nakita shrugged. I cant remember, was all she said as they got to the alabaster floors of the Hecor chambers.
The Hecor people lived in chambers connected to chambers everywhere. They believed in being a community and to be one, they all lived together. Families had their own divisions but they were still connected in the luxurious setting.
The Talque called the Hecor edifice Palace but to the Called, it was torture everyday. Conditions inside were lovely until the Hecor woke from their sleep.
Nakita and Lai found their post in the kitchen and started to chop the chosen vegetables. The others were at their posts doing the same for their division they had to serve.
Nakita? Lai suddenly asked.
Nakita looked up from the stew. What?
Didnt you say you were pregnant?
Nakita looked down and started to scoop the vegetables into the stew then sliced the meat.
Come on. I know I probably shouldnt ask but Im concerned. Is it Perris?
Lai, it doesnt matter! she snapped.
Lai crossed her arms. What do you mean it doesnt matter? Naki, Im concerned. Hes a rat and you dont deserve to have that from him!
Nakita dropped the knife on the table and covered her face. Lai, his wife poisoned me. Remember those few days I was throwing up the entire time? I she poisoned me enough to kill the baby.
Lai smiled then saw it hurt Nakita. Whats the matter with that? At least he never knew about the baby so youre safe that way.
It was still part of me. I hate Perri with everything I have but she just cant do that! It really messes someone up.
You had no control over what happened so you shouldnt have to suffer that.
Nakita looked at her. Suffer? Me? No. Perri would have had to deal with his wife on that! I would just be added to her hate list.
And beat.
Lai sighed and started to slice bits of meat. Nakita joined her again. Lai, I didnt like what happened but that baby was just as much a person as you and me. It just isnt right to do that because of what happened. Even if I had wanted what happened, that baby had a right to live just as much as you and me.
Lai looked at her for a moment. What right?
Nakita sighed and finished the meat. Lai was right. The Talque were only toys and pieces of property until the Hecor got bored. Then only the Hecor would know what to do with them.
Whistles erupted when the Called carried out the dishes to the Hecor. As another community effort, the Hecor ate in a large dome. The Called filled bowls of each person.
Nakita dished out the stew as quick as possible when she came to Perris family. She kept her eyes as low as possible to keep from having to look at Perri. Relieved, she was able to go to the next family without any problems. She almost smiled. Thats when she froze. She felt something touch her behind.
Nakita, just go to the next family. Just keep going, Lai warned, knowing Nakita wasnt going to put up with anything from Perri any longer.
Nakita grinned sweetly and walked back over to Perri. Im sorry. Didnt you get enough? she asked him.
Perri grunted and eyed Nakita. Glancing at his wife, he held up his bowl. I could always use something more from you.
She dipped her scoop in the hot bowl and poured the soup. Seconds later Perri was screaming.
OH! Did I miss the bowl? The boiling stew fell in your lap, didnt it? Nakita asked him, talking him like a five-year-old.
Perri made a feeble swing at her, which she was able to dodge. Maybe you should wait until the burning stops so you can fight correctly, Nakita advised and moved onto the next family to serve. She glanced back only once to see Perri and his wife crying. His wife shot Nakita a warning look, letting her know that it wasnt over. Nakita smirked and quickly finished dishing out the soup.
Those holding the pots of stew were to stand ready to give anyone more stew. Nakita didnt see any of Perris family after she spilled the stew. Satisfied, she relaxed and was even able to talk a bit with Lai.
Did you see his face?
Lai sighed and shook her head. Nakita, your are a just asking him to kill you!
I dont care anymore. Once Im dead, Im dead. No cares about what is going to happen after.
It just isnt right, she said. After a few moments, she smiled and looked at her. But it was funny.
Nakita grinned. You arent supposed to encourage me.
I think were done. Everyones gone.
They placed the scoops in the pot and walked back to the kitchen together.
I dont think theres a lot of the stew left for breakfast, Lai commented, looking in each of their pots.
Nakita nodded. Here, she muttered as she poured hers into Lais. Eat as much as you want. Ill have what you dont want, okay?
If this is now about Perri AND Kaile, I think you need to stop worrying. I doubt Perri is going ot bother you again. And if he is, it will be the last time he bothers you.
Nakita looked at Lai for a moment. It doesnt matter. Kaile and his parents were in the rebel party. They are gone. Dead or just gone.
Oh I understand now.
No you dont. Not you or Zarin. Just it doesnt matter anymore.
Lai shook her head. It does! He made you a promise. If this is keeping you from eating, thats not good. We need all the energy we can get.
Ill worry about that later, okay? Lai! she screamed as something grabbed her from behind and pulled her away. Lai, run!
Lai screamed and ran, not looking back.
Ha, that was a funny game we played earlier.
Nakita struggled. Perri, leave me alone. If you dont, that wont be the last hazardous thing I do to you.
Sure, Nakita. Ill make sure you change your mind. Good thing that stew wasnt any hotter. You might have actually done some damage. My wife cried.
Too bad you werent the first person to serve.
Perri laughed and threw her against the wall. Im sure youll change your mind.
(To be continued...)
I cant look back. No telling what is there. The earth shakes beneath me before I reach the bridge. Poison shards fly past my cheek, telling me they are close. The wind from the shards brushes my cheek.
Where is Kaile?
Blood all around.
Fire explodes at my feet. Heavy breathing.
Nothing.
Nakita sat up quickly, her face wet from sweat. Dream just a dream, she whispered.
Looking over at the cot next to her, she saw Zarin. He was muttering in his sleep. Nakita shook her head, not surprised. She lay back down, hair strewn across the meager pillow.
Almost every night for as long as she could remember, Nakita knew that every one of her people dreamt about that night, that horrible night that she so hoped would one day happen to the Hecors. They had enslaved the Talque when she was only eight years old.
The same loud and obnoxious horn suddenly blew, startling Nakita. She groaned and slowly rolled over. Zarin groaned and opened his eyes. He smiled sarcastically at her, knowing her dread. Ready? he asked her.
Nakita smirked and threw her small pillow at him. As always, she replied and got up. As they walked together to the water pump, Zarin hummed lightly.
Will you quit? she asked him, throwing her rag in the water. She started to wash her face and arms.
He shook his head and splashed water on his face. Whew, cold today.
Its always cold. Are you awake now?
He frowned and crossed his arms. Whats up with you? You cant tell me that water doesnt wake you up. When she didnt say anything, he continued, Nikita, its been what? Thirteen years. That horn still scares you?
She dropped her rag into the water again. Zarin, its not that simple.
Sure it is. You just sleep as long as you can then wake up slowly when you get used to the sound, he said simply.
Nakita pulled her long brown hair up into a high ponytail, trying to ignore him. Finally, she looked at him and crossed her arms. Then you wake slowly and Ill just do whats been working for me for these thirteen years, okay?
Zarin sighed. Oh
She shot him a look.
Its Kaile.
Nakita whipped at his arm with the wet rag. Dont get into my business! she shouted and walked away, wrapping a multicolored shawl around her hips.
Zarin ran after her. Nakita, would you calm down?
She stopped and looked at him. I Zarin, ignore me for today, okay? Ive got too many things to think about.
He nodded and patted her shoulder. Dont worry, I think hes off searching for the rebel group.
Nakita sighed and handed Zarin the rag. Can you put this over by the water for me? she asked and walked back to the slaves stations.
The stations were many, differently designed for different workers. Those who had to work outside considered Nakitas job to be the easiest. Anyone would give anything to be out of the noon heat. But once you worked inside the Hecor domain, you expected the worst from those you took care of and cleaned up after.
Twelve stations were for the builders and creators, filled with tubes to carry each person. They led to the outskirts of the wastelands that surrounded the area conquered by the Hecor and the land that once was called Talque territory. The builders and creators were to be kept busy by performing demanding tasks to keep the Hecor pleased with walls, floors and anything else that they werent happy with.
Fourteen other stations were for the upkeep below ground. Upkeep watched pipes underground that carried water. Others watched the fires that heated the floors to keep rooms warm and heated water. Tubes there carried the workers deep into the ground into chambers that were beneath each room.
Eight were for those Called. The Called were children when the Talque were conquered. Like Nakita then, they were confused, sad and felt alone. To the Hecor, they were the perfect beings to mold to work for the Hecor inside. As the children grew, they were taught who were superior to extinguish any future rebelling. There were no over powering heat or terrain obstacles but there were the Hecor. The men harassed the Called. Women hated the Called because they took the attention of the men from them.
Nakita climbed into the pod in the tube. Water began to surge around the pod as it closed. Nakita braced herself as the pod was pushed through the tube quickly. The speed hurt but it was fast so she was out of it soon.
As the pod reached the end of the tube and the drop off point, Nakita was ready to get out. Like Zarin said. Thirteen years. Thirteen year of the same old Scrap Metal, she muttered as she climbed out.
Naki, Nakita heard a voice say behind her. I thought you were sick.
She turned to see Lai. Its hard to not wish it after a few run-ins with Perri.
Lai crossed her arms and looked at her carefully. I also thought he was gone for the week to look for the rebel party.
No, Lai. Hes here. I can sense his foul stench. Nakita started to put on the jewelry required for the Called. The metal of the neck plate chilled her. The earrings were large hoops with tiny rhinestones along it. Ugh, I hate this stuff Its heavy and cold.
His wife hates you, she told Nakita as they started to walk up the wide wooden steps.
I wish she could keep him locked up then. Hes the worst.
Lai frowned, concerned for her. There are others?
Why do you think I wear this shawl?
Theyre only half leggings.
Too tight for me. But theyre better than nothing.
Lai sighed and touched Nakitas shoulder, suddenly noticing a small scrape. Who did that?
Nakita shrugged. I cant remember, was all she said as they got to the alabaster floors of the Hecor chambers.
The Hecor people lived in chambers connected to chambers everywhere. They believed in being a community and to be one, they all lived together. Families had their own divisions but they were still connected in the luxurious setting.
The Talque called the Hecor edifice Palace but to the Called, it was torture everyday. Conditions inside were lovely until the Hecor woke from their sleep.
Nakita and Lai found their post in the kitchen and started to chop the chosen vegetables. The others were at their posts doing the same for their division they had to serve.
Nakita? Lai suddenly asked.
Nakita looked up from the stew. What?
Didnt you say you were pregnant?
Nakita looked down and started to scoop the vegetables into the stew then sliced the meat.
Come on. I know I probably shouldnt ask but Im concerned. Is it Perris?
Lai, it doesnt matter! she snapped.
Lai crossed her arms. What do you mean it doesnt matter? Naki, Im concerned. Hes a rat and you dont deserve to have that from him!
Nakita dropped the knife on the table and covered her face. Lai, his wife poisoned me. Remember those few days I was throwing up the entire time? I she poisoned me enough to kill the baby.
Lai smiled then saw it hurt Nakita. Whats the matter with that? At least he never knew about the baby so youre safe that way.
It was still part of me. I hate Perri with everything I have but she just cant do that! It really messes someone up.
You had no control over what happened so you shouldnt have to suffer that.
Nakita looked at her. Suffer? Me? No. Perri would have had to deal with his wife on that! I would just be added to her hate list.
And beat.
Lai sighed and started to slice bits of meat. Nakita joined her again. Lai, I didnt like what happened but that baby was just as much a person as you and me. It just isnt right to do that because of what happened. Even if I had wanted what happened, that baby had a right to live just as much as you and me.
Lai looked at her for a moment. What right?
Nakita sighed and finished the meat. Lai was right. The Talque were only toys and pieces of property until the Hecor got bored. Then only the Hecor would know what to do with them.
Whistles erupted when the Called carried out the dishes to the Hecor. As another community effort, the Hecor ate in a large dome. The Called filled bowls of each person.
Nakita dished out the stew as quick as possible when she came to Perris family. She kept her eyes as low as possible to keep from having to look at Perri. Relieved, she was able to go to the next family without any problems. She almost smiled. Thats when she froze. She felt something touch her behind.
Nakita, just go to the next family. Just keep going, Lai warned, knowing Nakita wasnt going to put up with anything from Perri any longer.
Nakita grinned sweetly and walked back over to Perri. Im sorry. Didnt you get enough? she asked him.
Perri grunted and eyed Nakita. Glancing at his wife, he held up his bowl. I could always use something more from you.
She dipped her scoop in the hot bowl and poured the soup. Seconds later Perri was screaming.
OH! Did I miss the bowl? The boiling stew fell in your lap, didnt it? Nakita asked him, talking him like a five-year-old.
Perri made a feeble swing at her, which she was able to dodge. Maybe you should wait until the burning stops so you can fight correctly, Nakita advised and moved onto the next family to serve. She glanced back only once to see Perri and his wife crying. His wife shot Nakita a warning look, letting her know that it wasnt over. Nakita smirked and quickly finished dishing out the soup.
Those holding the pots of stew were to stand ready to give anyone more stew. Nakita didnt see any of Perris family after she spilled the stew. Satisfied, she relaxed and was even able to talk a bit with Lai.
Did you see his face?
Lai sighed and shook her head. Nakita, your are a just asking him to kill you!
I dont care anymore. Once Im dead, Im dead. No cares about what is going to happen after.
It just isnt right, she said. After a few moments, she smiled and looked at her. But it was funny.
Nakita grinned. You arent supposed to encourage me.
I think were done. Everyones gone.
They placed the scoops in the pot and walked back to the kitchen together.
I dont think theres a lot of the stew left for breakfast, Lai commented, looking in each of their pots.
Nakita nodded. Here, she muttered as she poured hers into Lais. Eat as much as you want. Ill have what you dont want, okay?
If this is now about Perri AND Kaile, I think you need to stop worrying. I doubt Perri is going ot bother you again. And if he is, it will be the last time he bothers you.
Nakita looked at Lai for a moment. It doesnt matter. Kaile and his parents were in the rebel party. They are gone. Dead or just gone.
Oh I understand now.
No you dont. Not you or Zarin. Just it doesnt matter anymore.
Lai shook her head. It does! He made you a promise. If this is keeping you from eating, thats not good. We need all the energy we can get.
Ill worry about that later, okay? Lai! she screamed as something grabbed her from behind and pulled her away. Lai, run!
Lai screamed and ran, not looking back.
Ha, that was a funny game we played earlier.
Nakita struggled. Perri, leave me alone. If you dont, that wont be the last hazardous thing I do to you.
Sure, Nakita. Ill make sure you change your mind. Good thing that stew wasnt any hotter. You might have actually done some damage. My wife cried.
Too bad you werent the first person to serve.
Perri laughed and threw her against the wall. Im sure youll change your mind.
(To be continued...)