- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Along time ago, I made a post about books, and whether or not I should continue the story I'm writing, or start on something else. Well this is just part of the story I'm writing. If you have any suggestions, please tell me. It's been cut due to high volume of content in the story.
Part I: Transgression
Year: 2505, An unknown celestial facility, stranded.
Marvin heard smooth glassy voices washing over his tanned, bloodied skin, like the wind against the light atmosphere. So beautiful, he wanted to bask into its warmth; close his
eyes for eternity. Just be where he was forever. He heard footsteps, the sound of soft glass tapping on the sacred stone. Marvin groaned involitarily as he forced his green eyes open. Blurs and white spots floated all over the room, as he began to recover his vision. He found that he was staring into the face a being, dark- as dark as the earth baking beneath the sun, as her skin tinged pale blue- and ecclesiastical. She was so beautiful that he gasped for air. The "woman" moved back, as her hair formed voilet highlights. 'Could she speak?' he asked himself. He wanted to ask her so many questions, he thought he couldn't. She clearly wasn't human. But what was she?
She glanced around her, her crimson eyes darting across the neo-ancient architecture. It was as if she knew him forever. She was about to leave until he stopped her. "Wait," he cried. "Who are you?"
The "woman" did not answer him. She stood still as she was being digitizated into teleportation. She disappeared into thin air. Marvin couldn't believe his eyes. He had never seen anything so incredible in his life, although he saw some stuff during his time. There was a sharp pain in his medula obligata. He tried to get up to leave, fighting the worst of his pain. He went to the doors, they wouldn't part for him. Marvin banged on the doors, smacking it with his fist, trying to get it open. The nape of his neck trickled deep red blood. A sharp sound pierced through his mind. He began to distrust her. How could he do such? She rescued them from doom, took them in as her own. Marvin screamed, his once muscular now thin body twisted in convulsions. The whites of his eyes turned deep red, shedding blood as if they were tears....
Several hours later the sky goddess entered the infirmary.
"" Marvin asked.
" Marvin, you have detested me" she said, speaking though in his mind.
"You took my neural implants out. I feel like nothing without them," he said aloud.
"You owe me gratitude. You're so worldly"
Their eyes met for one moment, as two worlds came together. She turned on her heels and saunter off, angry.