Darien
Chapter 2- Born Again
I opened my eyes. Wherever
I was, it was dark. My brow throbbed with pain, as did my neck and
back. I saw a pool of blood where my head had been as I tried to
pull myself up. I realized I had been bleeding from my left eyelid
and across my eyebrow. I touched the cut, now, to see if I was still
bleeding. I examined the space directly ahead of me. There
was food that had been spilled from the shelves on the floor, a small fire
to my right, wires and mangled machinery everywhere, and dents and holes
on the sides of the craft. There were two bodies slumped over in
the helm chairs, both of them lifeless. I drew my breath in.
I realized I was the sole survivor. I felt almost guilty, but at
this point I was too unnerved to care. I slowly managed to get to
my feet. "Where am I?" I said aloud, supporting my weight on the side of
the ship with my left arm. Then I realized something very bad.
Not only did I not know WHERE I was, but I did not know WHO I was.
I struggled to recall anything. All I could remember were a few emotions.
I was scared and I had been trying to get away from danger. Any more
than that was a mystery. "Well, you certainly didn't do a very good
job of getting away from danger." I said, looking around myself.
I got down on my knees and managed to crawl out of the mangled ship though
one of the holes in the side.
I looked around. I
was in a heavily wooded area. I panicked. I did not know what
to do. I clenched my fists together and I decided to start walking.
After what seemed like hours, I came upon a beautiful building. It
was far off, but my heart raced. Finally, I could get help!
I started running toward it. It had fountains and flowers and seemed
to be well lit by a pink shimmer above in the sky. I figured this
must be the palace of whatever planet I was on. It was then that
two people walked by in very fancy clothes. I was about to approach
them when an eerie feeling washed over my body. I didn't know why,
but I got the feeling that I should stay away from them. I almost
hated them, but as far as I knew, I had not even met them. It was
then that I looked down and studied my own clothing. It was, or rather
had been, very fancy as well. Maybe I did know them. I decided
to steer clear of the palace for the reason that maybe the palace was what
I had been trying to get away from.
I took one last look and
darted across the path leading to the gates and headed down a dirt road
that eventually led to another building. I had been walking a good
hour before I reached it. It was dark, but maybe it was open and
could provide shelter from the cold. I went to the front door.
Locked. I went to the side door. Locked. I peered in
and saw it was a library. I went to the back. No door.
It was there that I sat down, exhausted, in the grass and huddled against
the back wall. "Now what?" I asked myself. I put my right hand
on my throbbing forehead and my left hand down on the grass. Except,
It didn't land on only grass. My fingers curled around a cold ring.
It was large and covered in dirt and grass. I tried to lift it but
it was caught on something. I managed to get to my feet and began
to tug. Then to my amazement what appeared to be a hidden cellar
door opened up. "The ring must have been the handle to the door."
I deduced. Yeah, Yeah, I'm the next Sherlock Holmes, I know.
But how often do you find hidden doors that lead underground? It
hadn't been opened for years, I could tell by the way the grass had completely
grown over it. "Well, it's shelter." I said. I then proceeded
to descend the staircase just inside the door. There was a flashlight
sitting in what looked like a torch holder. I walked down to it,
clutching the railing for dear life, as I was very tired. I figured
I had lost too much blood and was now weakened by it. I took out
the flashlight when I reached the seventh step. When I took out the
light, the door shut above me. I clicked on the light and slowly
went down the stairs.
I found a light switch at
the bottom of the staircase. I switched it on and a bulb in the middle
of the room flickered to life. All I saw at this point was a bed.
I was so exhausted from walking, I went and collapsed in it. I then
figured
I had better tend to this cut on my head. I reluctantly pulled
myself up and went to a table that was in the center of the room.
There I found an old rag. I looked around. I saw what looked to be
an adjoining bathroom. I found a light switch just inside, but the
bulb in there was broken. I took in the flashlight and went to the
faucet. I turned the water on. There was a gurgling sound followed
by a gush a brown liquid. I waited to see if it would clear. When
it got to a pale yellow I wet the rag. I looked up, into a mirror
and saw myself for the first time. I would have looked okay if it
weren’t for the ugly cut across my eye. I cleaned it, (well, with
the yellow water, cleaned it) and went to collapse on the bed, but not
before switching out the light.
I awoke the next morning.
I got up out of bed groggily and looked around. I reached for my
flashlight. I walked over to the light switch and turned it on.
It was then that I examined the room more closely. There were many
furnishings.
A couch, a writing desk and chair, a coffee table in the middle of
the room, and of course the bed. Along the walls were newspaper clippings
of the building. I walked over to the wall. The clippings were
old and yellowed, some of them unreadable. I read a few that were
legible and found out that the building I was in was a community center.
Then I noticed two doors on the opposite side the room from the stairway
I had first entered. My curiosity grew like a wildfire. I began
to run to one of the doors but slowed my pace because my head hurt too
much.
I opened the door on the
right, revealing another stairway. I scaled the stairs only to bring
myself to a sort of tunnel. I figured that when the stairs ended,
I was at ground level again. The tunnel now before me could not have
been more than five by five. I began to crawl. It had light
coming through somehow. The tunnel had a sudden drop as it opened.
It became about twelve feet high and only about three feet wide.
I jumped the drop, which was only about three feet down. I looked
into where the light was coming from. I got to a place where I saw
what looked to be like a dance class. I was standing there behind
only glass where they could surely see me. Frightened, I stood there
just looking. Then, the whole class turned towards me. But
nobody appeared to see me. No reactions like, "Who are you, and what
are you doing here?" No funny looks. Nothing. The music
stopped.
"Okay ladies!" the instructor
shouted. Line up by the mirror. The class walked over to the
other side of the classroom and turned away from me. That was when
I realized I had been holding my breath. I let it out and took a
deep breath.
I realized this was a one
way mirror and that they couldn't see me. I continued down the tunnel,
taking great care not to make the slightest sound. They couldn't see me,
but I bet they could hear me. The talent of sneaking around seemed
to come naturally to me, but I couldn't remember why.
I then descended a short
flight of stairs until I reached another tunnel; this one being not as
long. I saw some light up ahead and I sped up slightly to see where
it came from. I looked up and peeked through what appeared to be
a set of vents. I was in a kitchen. The smells of the room
were so intoxicating. I realized for the first time how hungry I
was. I did not know when the last time I ate was. It felt like
days ago.
"This place must be a whole
lot bigger than I thought." I whispered to myself. It was apparently
crawling through the walls of the community center. I doubted that
anyone else knew about the tunneling. I had found my very own way
to get around unnoticed. I felt excitement begin to rise in me.
I also felt hunger. My stomach growled so loud that I was sure someone
could have heard. I peered through the vent to get a better look
around.
I saw three cooks with several
large crock-pots. They appeared to be cleaning them out over a large
sink. I waited for the cooks to leave. They locked the doors
(one leading outside and the other to an adjoining room.) I pushed
up on the vent and was quite surprised at how easily it lifted. I
raced to the refrigerator and grabbed (of course being nine) the large
vanilla cake that sat in the center. My mouth began to water.
I figured that I should take this back to the room I had slept in.
I was about to make off with the cake when I heard the key in the door.
I quickly shoved the cake back in the refrigerator and raced to an open
cupboard. I looked around and found myself to be in a spice and preserve
cupboard. The cook seemed to be having trouble getting the key in
the lock. I debated making a dash for the vent. Finally, the
door opened.
One of the cooks entered
shouting, "Okay, I'll get the salt. Lousy Louise. Always forgettin'
somethin'." I saw the salt next to me and panicked. I opened
the door and dropped the salt out before the cook turned to the cupboard,
at least I hoped it was before. Just then the man stumbled and hit
the cupboard with all his weight. My heart leapt to my throat and
I held my breath. Not even noticing the salt, the cook grabbed the
door and yanked it open. He took a bottle that contained something
green and shut it. I had seen the man look straight at me but he
didn't even say a word to me about being in the cupboard. The man tripped
and stumbled back towards the door. Then he shouted, "Ya know, Louise,
I gotta lay off the beer. I just thought I saw a dirty kid in the
cupboard."
I almost laughed.
Thank goodness for drunks! After the man eventually managed to lock
up the kitchen again, I crept out of the cupboard cautiously. I went
back to the refrigerator. I reached in, and got the cake. Now,
quick as I could manage, I dropped it into the vent from which I came and
climbed
in. I closed the vent and pushed the cake in front of me until I
was able to stand. This break came when the short stairway was within reach.
I picked up the cake and ascended the stairs and retraced my steps until
I got back to the room I now called home.
I didn't have a knife or
silverware so I just grabbed a fist full of cake and shoved it in my mouth.
It was delicious. But then, I had a feeling the worms would have
been delicious at this point. I thought I would die of hunger.
I kept eating until I had devoured half the cake. Once I was full,
I journeyed back into the tunnel, passing the vents in the kitchen until
I had to climb a ladder. Once on top I found myself on a large platform
hidden by a curtain. I peeked through to find I was over a stage.
This platform was too high for it to have been used by tech crew and was
obviously hidden to anyone, including the actors. It looked like
part of the ceiling.
On the other side of the
platform I found another part of the tunnels. I walked over to it
and continued down it. This time the tunnel roof was well over six
feet above my head. It soon came to the library that I had seen the
night before. After a few minutes of venturing down this hall, I
came to a waist high platform to my left. The tunnel continued past
it but the platform had several vents in it. I got on the platform
and looked down through the vents into the library I had seen the night
previous. I figured that the platform I was currently on was the
ceiling of the Library and the tunnel I had been going down was near the
roof in height. That meant, I should have to descend another flight
of stairs eventually, to get back down to ground level. After peeking
for a while into the Library I climbed back to the tunnel and continued
my adventure. The walkway began to slant downward and I saw another
light. I heard the music of the dance class starting up again.
When I reached the light's source I had to stoop. It was the top
part of a one way mirror of the dance room, except this time it was on
the other side of the room and the mirror came up to only my waist.
I looked down at the dancers and then realized I had made a full circle.
I started walking again and soon came to a stairway; very long this time,
and descended it. I recognized the door at the bottom of the staircase
as the door on the left of my room. I came to the bottom and re-entered
my room, coming out the opposite door I entered. I was pleased.
"How nice." I said to myself.
"I guess this is home now. I have everything. A kitchen that will
always have free food. A library, where I can get books to learn.
A dance room that will let me hear music. And I can watch all the
plays for free from the platform. I'll live here forever."
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