The Sun Shone Brighter than Ever

It’s currently 9 AM. I just woke up after yesterday’s “party” at my house. It’s the start of summer, and I have nothing to do at the moment.

My friend just messaged me, “yo, wanna go to [a friend]’s house?”

“Nah, I’ll pass.”

“It takes a few seconds from your house to his, you can literally fly.”

“Like hell I’d do it in public!”

You might be confused… I haven’t even introduced myself yet. My name is Diuturna Aeternitas, you can call me Aether. I’m 17 years old, and I just recently graduated high school. I’m what you call a “Soul” user. I basically have abilities that no other people have, and that is to control vectors. Y’know, like vectors of forces.

Anyhow, I’m not like a superhero or something. I just want to live a somewhat ordinary life. I don’t particularly want to show off my abilities to the public.

“You know I don’t want to show off in public, right? I don’t want to be interrogated by a thousand people asking how I do this and that,” I added.

“Alright then. Well, see ya sometime, I’m going to go offline.”

And there he goes.

[…]

I don’t live with my parents. Well, it’s not like they live somewhere far away. My parents divorced when I was 12, and I’m closer with my mom, so I went with her.

“Hi mom,” I tried to call my mom. I call my mom sometimes, for no particular reason.

No response.

“Mom?”

Still no response.

I sighed and ended the call. “That was weird, my mom answered the call but there was no one ‘answering’,” so I tried calling my little sister, as she lives with my mom.

She answered the call. “Solla? Hello? Is mom there?”

Still no response…

“God, this is troublesome. I’d hate to go back, it takes like 4 hours to get there,” I exclaimed.

“There’s no way I could—”

Then I heard 3 loud knocks from the front door.

I quickly went down the stairs from my room to the front door and opened it without any second thought.

“Happy birthday!”

It was… my mom and my sister. I didn’t realize today was my birthday. How could one forget their own birthday, you may ask. I simply don’t see it as important.

“Huh?”

“It’s your birthday, big bro,” said my sister.

“Wait, is it? I don’t keep track of time that well,” was a shi—bad excuse I could make on the spot.

“I know you don’t find birthdays interesting, but this is your birthday, at least you should care about your own,” said my mother. Maybe I should start caring about it…

“Why is your house so messy?” asked my sister.

“Yeah, yesterday my friends came over. I was too tired to clean it up. Don’t worry, it’ll be clean in just a few seconds.”

“’Just a few seconds?’ Are you going to use your abilities? Why use it on simple tasks?”

I always use my abilities for mundane tasks. I don’t want to play hero or something like that, so I only use it for my own benefit.

“Yeah, why?” Everything is flying around as I clean the entire house, and I threw it all to the trash bin. Done in just a few seconds.

“See, it’s easy and efficient.”

We talked and played around for the moment. Unknown to me, my mom also contacted my friends to come by. They barged in from the front door.

“Happy birthday!”

“Can’t you just get in like normal people?”

They all laughed it off. Well, what can I say, it’s the start of summer, might as well enjoy the moment.

Next Chapter: [Chapter 2]

The 5 Season

“The dreams were associated with different seasons. What significance does the four seasons have? Why were they about recalling the past?”

Follows the story of Diuturna Aeternitas, a lone boy retelling the lives he lived and the encounters he had along the four seasons, and another one.

Chapter 1 : The Sun Shone Brighter than Ever
Chapter 2 : Fallen Leaves by the Wind
Chapter 3 : The Cold Breeze of Astrologos
Chapter 4 : The Petals of a Now Fully Bloomed Look of Madness Adorn the World
Chapter 5 : The State of Mind

Submitted as part of TA GST 2021. You can check out the published version over here (also contains the rest of submitted works from TA GST 2021).

The 5 Season (PDF version)

Written by SoraTsuki – G’21
Illustration by Shawky – G’21

beauty and the immortal beast.



“Apa itu manusia?” 

Seseorang. 

Tolong beri tahu aku. 

Definisi dari entitas yang mengerikan 

di bawah nama ‘manusia’ 

dan segala kuasa 

di bawah telapak tangan mereka 

yang penuh dengan darah. 

“Apakah … aku juga … manusia?”


“Jika kau terus memakan sesuatu yang terlihat busuk seperti itu, kau akan mati muda, kautahu?” ucap seseorang yang untuk kesekian kalinya kulupakan namanya. Lebih tepatnya, berusaha kulupakan. Tidaklah baik menyimpan hal yang tidak terlalu krusial di dalam memori otak yang sudah kusam dan suram ini. 

Mengedikkan bahu, aku kembali memasukkan tanganku ke dalam bungkus makanan yang entah kapan kubeli. Selama tidak membunuh, sesuatu adalah makanan. Prinsipku tidak akan dipatahkan oleh seseorang yang dalam beberapa detik lagi terlihat akan berteriak― 

“ERINA!” Aku mendengus dan memutuskan untuk angkat suara. “Oh, diamlah kau … ah, er … um …?” 

Sial, mengapa ia terlihat setengah ingin menangis sekarang? “Anne! Aku Anne Justitia! Kurang ajar! Berani-beraninya kau melupakan namaku! Kau bahkan tidak ingat nama belakangku?! Kau sangat jahat! Erina, kau jahat, jahat, jahat! Dasar menyebalkan!” rengeknya sambil menarik-narik luaran bajuku di bagian lengan. 

“Justitia, kalau rajukanmu sampai menjatuhkan makananmu, aku akan benar-benar membunuhmu.” Perlahan, goyangan yang kurasakan di bagian kanan tubuhku melambat dan berhenti sepenuhnya. Meskipun terlintas sedikit ketakutan dalam dua iris berwarna biru laut itu, namun rasa kesal masih terpancar dari bagaimana ia sedikit memajukan bibirnya karena kekalahan dan ketidakpuasan kecilnya. 

Aku memutar mataku dan mulai mengambil langkah, pergi dari pojok salah satu jalan di kota ini. “Aku tidak akan menunggumu, lho.” Kembali lagi kudengar jeritan kecilnya yang berlebihan itu, aku yakin kaki-kaki yang pendek itu sedang mengejarku sekarang. 

Namaku Erina. Erina Millen. Dengar, aku tahu namaku terdengar sangat datar, hambar, tidak menarik, katakan saja apa maumu. Gadis menyebalkan yang sekarang ini sudah nyaris menyamai langkahku―tentunya dengan terengah-engah―dan berisik sedari tadi bernama Roseanne Antoinette Justitia (hal sialan kedua, aku sejatinya masih ingat). Harus kuakui, itu adalah satu nama yang lumayan … menghabiskan waktu untuk diucapkan. Tidak buruk, namun tetap saja merepotkan. 

Tentu saja. Dia bukanlah orang yang berada di kasta yang sama denganku, bukankah dari perbedaan nama kami saja terdengar? Jika kau berpikir dia adalah putri atau semacamnya, mungkin saja memang begitu. Aku tidak terlalu peduli dengan sebagai siapa dia ketika dia sedang ada di seberang sana, yang pasti setiap ia berkunjung ke sini, ia selalu menggangguku, 

“Erina, aku akan membelikanmu makanan yang enak, jadi berhentilah memakan sampah itu! Aku khawatir, tahu!” 

“Diamlah. Ini bukan sampah. Lagi pula, aku tidak membutuhkan bantuanmu.” 

“Kau sungguh keras kepala! Aku tidak bermaksud begitu!”

Kota ini memiliki banyak belokan jalan. Ah, aku menyebut ‘kota ini’ sejak tadi. Daerah yang penuh dengan rongsokan ini bernama …. aku lupa. Dimulai dengan huruf … H. Hymeath. Sesuatu semacam itu, kurasa. Setiap orang yang tinggal di sini tahu bahwa arti dari Hymeath adalah ‘yang tidak diakui’. Perspektifku sendiri mengatakan bahwa filosofi itu tidaklah salah. Seberapa keras pun orang-orang di sini menyangkal, mereka tidak bisa memungkiri bahwa kami―aku tidak terkecuali―adalah bagian dari bangsa yang tidak jelas asal-usulnya. 

Sebagian orang mengatakan bahwa salah satu leluhur kami adalah keturunan dari petinggi Kerajaan Zwede, mungkin saja salah hasil dari salah satu wanita simpanan orang dalam Zwede. Lagipula, mereka bajingan dan orang-orang yang ada di sini pun tidak jauh lebih baik, aku bisa melihat pola dan kemiripannya jika ternyata cerita itu sungguhan. Sebagian yang lain masih bersikeras bahwa tidak mungkin itu benar, sebab leluhur kami (paling tidak, sebagaimana yang mereka percayai) adalah orang-orang yang pelarian dari negara Deinusia sebelum bangsa asli di sana berubah menjadi sesuatu yang … lain. Lagi-lagi, jikalau itu benar, aku pun tidak akan terlalu terkejut, toh, memang sangat banyak pengecut yang tidak berani melakukan apapun selain lari dan kabur dari sesuatu yang mereka awali. 

Apakah aku terdengar sangat sinis? Bukan salahku. Cobalah hidup di sini kurang dari satu minggu dan tebas leherku kalau deskripsi yang pertama kali muncul di kepalamu bukan tentang bagaimana penduduk di sini adalah serendah-rendahnya manusia yang bisa hidup di jagat raya, entah bagaimana caranya. Aku sekali-kali berpikir bahwa dengan ketidakbergunaan mereka, seharusnya lebih dari setengah penduduk Hymeath seharusnya mati ketika sedang keluar-masuk perbatasan kota. Dengan penampilan seperti residivis dalam pengejaran, tidak aneh jika sistem keamanan kota lain menembak mereka dari jarak jauh dengan dugaan terorisme. Ada kalanya otak kriminal sekaligus kebodohan mereka menyelamatkan nyawa pemilik tubuh masing-masing. 

Perempuan itu masih saja mengoceh. Aku terus berjalan sambil membuang bungkus makanan ke pinggir jalan, mengundang decakan kesal darinya. Dasar payah. “… hm.” 


Mereka yang duduk manis di taman kerajaan, 

mereka yang meminum teh setiap pukul tiga sore, 

mereka yang menabrakkan gelas kaca penuh anggurnya, 

mereka semua 

tidak lebih 

dari kekosongan 

yang dilapisi emas belaka. 

“Erina, menurutku, mereka payah. Ya, orang-orang di pusat Eindernesia itu.” 

“Mereka memiliki semua itu tanpa bekerja keras, bukankah itu tidak adil?” 

“Karenanya, jangan sampai menjadi manusia seperti mereka, apa kau mengerti?” 


“E-Erina …”

Aku memanggilnya, namun ia tidak berhenti melangkah. Aku tahu, ia memang sering merasa kesal dengan keberadaanku, namun ia tidak pernah benar-benar mengabaikanku, jika tidak ada apa-apa. Terutama, tidak dengan sorot mata yang menggelap tadi. Kami hanya berjalan, menyusuri salah satu jalan di Hymeath, tanpa gangguan. Aku tidak tahu apa yang terjadi, namun ia membuatku takut. 

Tanpa berpikir panjang, aku menarik bahunya dengan sedikit kencang agar ia menoleh ke arahku. “ERINA! Erina, sadarlah! Ini aku, Anne! Jawab aku!” 

Aku siap dengan segala caci maki yang biasa ia keluarkan, asalkan kesadarannya kembali. Aku menatapnya lekat-lekat untuk satu sekon saja. 

“ … ah.” Erina menutup matanya, ia tidak menolak sentuhan yang kuberikan. Napasku masih memburu, aku―“…” 

“Anne? Hei, ada apa denganmu?” ―aku sangat takut. Ia meraih tanganku yang tadinya ada di atas bahunya, meski tidak hangat karena terhalangi oleh sarung tangan kainnya yang tebal, namun aku bisa merasakan ia sedikit mengeratkan rengkuhan tangannya pada tanganku. Ia bahkan memanggil nama panggilanku, sesuatu yang hanya ia lakukan ketika ia tidak bisa mengendalikan sikap dingin yang selalu ia pasang ke semua orang. 

Aku tidak bisa menghentikan air mataku. Sungguh menyebalkan. Situasi ini, mengesalkan. Ia memang bukan orang yang pandai dalam menyampaikan perasaannya. Sebut aku sok tahu, namun aku yakin ia adalah orang yang sangat baik. Aku tahu di saat ia benar baik-baik saja atau berpura-pura. Aku tidak bisa membayangkan jika melihatnya kesakitan lagi seperti hari itu. 

Hari itu adalah hari pertama kali aku bertemu dengannya. Hari di mana aku merasa bahwa aku menemukan seseorang yang berarti sama seperti hidupku sendiri. 


Di bawah langit mentari senja, 

Anne baru menyadari bahwa ia berlari terlalu jauh dari Valorea. 

Sendunya bunyi derik jangkrik yang mulai terdengar, 

gadis itu memeluk dirinya sendiri tanpa menghentikan perjalanannya. 

Jalan setapak ini terasa sangat gersang, 

berlainan dengan rumput segar dengan bunga di sekitar yang ia lewati tiap hari. 

Namun, hatinya tidak membiarkan ia berhenti. 

Tanpa sadar, ia sudah memasuki hutan yang ada di perbatasan kota. 

“Bukankah ini … berbahaya?” Anne menelan ludahnya dengan kasar. “Aku …”


Entah di mana ia berada sekarang. Satu-satunya hal yang dapat ia tangkap adalah di luar Valorea, terdapat hutan yang penuh dengan pepohonan rindang. Jujur saja, Anne tidak merasa sesak, sebab kini ia sedang berada di jalanan mendatar yang tidak terlalu buruk. Tanda tanya memang menghiasi kepalanya, pertanyaan seperti mengapa jalan seperti yang sedang ia lewati harus disiapkan di dalam hutan yang agak dalam seperti ini tentu saja langsung ada di pikirannya. Apakah ada suatu rute yang memang disiapkan dan akan mengantarkannya ke suatu tempat? 

Hal yang aneh bukan hanya jalan ini saja. Sebelum membahasnya, akan lebih baik untuk melakukan kilas balik kecil akan apa yang Anne sedang lakukan sebelumnya. Sore itu, ia sedang menikmati pemandangan Valorea di kala petang. Di samping memiliki kecanggihan yang tidak terbatas, ibu kota negara Eindernesia yang kini ada dalam perjalanan menuju puncak kejayaannya itu masih melindungi berbagai komponen alamiah yang mereka miliki. Bunga-bunga yang tumbuh mengelilingi kota termasuk ke dalamnya. 

Setelah merasa cukup, tentu saja ia pun berpikir untuk langsung pulang ke rumah. Anne adalah salah satu putri dari salah satu bangsawan penasihat Raja yang saat itu memimpin Eindernesia, tidak lain dan tidak bukan, ada peraturan yang perlu diikuti seperti jam malam yang menjadi batasan waktunya dalam berkeliling kota. Penduduk Valorea merupakan manusia-manusia yang memiliki akal budi dan hati nurani yang lebih baik dari siapapun di Eindernesia, namun hal itu tidak menjadi jaminan bahwa Anne akan selamanya baik-baik saja jika selalu ada di luar pengawasan para penjaga. Ia juga perlu melindungi dirinya sendiri dari kecelakaan atau hal tidak beruntung lainnya yang masih bisa terjadi. 

Hamparan bunga yang ada di pojok jalan itu … menariknya untuk pergi lebih jauh lagi. Bunga-bunga yang tumbuh memenuhi petak demi petak itu terlihat sangat indah dengan wanginya yang membuat Anne menjadi seperti sebuah lebah. Terdapat satu jalan di mana hamparan-hamparan itu terus berlanjut. Anne pikir, di akhir jalan, di suatu tempat, akan ada taman yang lebih besar dan cantik, lebih dari semua ini. Karenanya, ia berlari. Dirinya yang inosen berpikir bahwa makin cepat ia berlari, makin cepat ia akan sampai di tempat tujuannya itu. 

Ia tidak pernah berpikir bahwa setelah ia terbawa jauh, hamparan-hamparan bunga itu bahkan sudah tidak ada lagi. Berganti dengan sebuah jalan dengan sisi-sisi yang kosong melompong dan mengarah ke hutan―ke tempat yang sama sekali belum pernah ia dengar atau lihat sebelumnya. ‘Hal aneh’ yang sempat dibahas sebelum ini dimulai dari sini. Hutan yang berperan sebagai perbatasan kota dan sebuah jalan untuk masuk ke dalamnya mungkin tidaklah seganjil itu, tetapi … deretan tiang dengan lampu yang ada di masing-masing ujungnya? Di sepanjang jalan ini? Untuk apa gerangan? 

Anne memiliki opsi untuk memutarbalikkan badannya dan pergi pulang sekarang juga. Sayangnya, tidak seperti jalan ke dalam hutan yang dihiasi dengan lampu-lampu itu, jalan untuk kembali ke Valorea …. sangatlah gelap. Ia tidak tahu … apakah hanya ada orang kota saja di sepanjang jalan kembali. Bila sampai terjadi sesuatu, ia tidak akan bisa melihat apapun. Pada akhirnya, Anne akan tetap mempercayai satu hal. 

Tidak mungkin lampu-lampu ini disediakan tanpa ada gunanya. Mungkin, intuisinya sejak awal memang benar. Benar, memang bukan ladang luas berbunga yang ia dapatkan, namun ia tidak salah mengenai adanya suatu tempat di ujung jalan, bukan? Menyusuri jalan ini hingga akhir bisa saja akan membawanya pada jawaban semua keanehan ini.

Takdir. Semua ini jelas terjadi karena takdir

Anne menganggukan kepalanya sebagai validasi pada diri sendiri. Dengan sedikit berdesis dan menyiapkan hati yang kini berdegup kencang, ia merengkuh tubuhnya sendiri dan melangkah, masuk ke dalam dunia asing yang tidak ia ketahui. Belum ada yang mengejutkan atau menyeramkan untuk beberapa saat. Anne sangat positif untuk mendapatkan hasil yang baik dari perjalanan tiba-tiba ini. Apakah sebenarnya ada kota lain di sisi kiri Valorea? Selama ini, ia selalu mengira bahwa daerah ini tidak terisi oleh penduduk atau kehidupan yang berarti. Apakah akan ada jawaban lain? 

Tenggelam dalam imajinasi liarnya, Anne tidak mendengar derap langkah kaki yang dengan cepat seperti akan datang ke arahnya. Menyadari bebunyian yang keluar dari arah kanan, Anne baru saja ingin menoleh, sebelum sebuah siluet berwarna ungu―rambut seseorang?―menarik pinggangnya dalam satu gerakan, seperti mengangkatnya di udara dengan satu lengan dan membawanya sangat dekat bersamanya. 

Jantung Anne berhenti berdetak untuk beberapa detik, dengan tangannya yang sudah tidak lagi cukup stabil untuk tidak gemetar hebat berusaha untuk menyentuh punggung dari orang yang seperti sedang memeluknya itu sekarang. 

Darah. Anne membelalakkan matanya. Darah, darah, darah. “A-Apa yang―!” 

Dengan posisi seperti ini, ia dapat mendengar jelas bagaimana deru napas lawan bicaranya yang masih membisu itu terdengar. Anne kembali menurunkan tangannya untuk menyusuri punggung perempuan yang ada di rengkuhannya dan menemukan sebilah panah menancap ke tubuhnya. Ia tidak tahu apa yang harus ia lakukan sekarang. Ia membeku. 

“Aku tidak akan mati.” 

Suara gadis itu menyadarkannya dari kekalutan yang sedang terjadi di pikirannya saat ini. Ia terdengar … sangat lemas, namun di sisi lain, Anne menemukan ketegaran dalam ucapannya. Suatu … keseriusan. 

“Kau tadi nyaris mati. Kau bukan penduduk Hymeath. Mengapa kau ada di sini?” Sosok itu melepaskan tubuh Anne dari tangannya, sedikit mengerang dengan darah yang bercucuran dari ujung bajunya yang tertutup oleh jubah, kemudian dengan sekali tarikan, ia mencabut panah itu dari punggungnya. Meskipun terlihat tidak terlalu dalam, Anne yakin itu sangat menyakitkan dan … apa memang normal jika seorang manusia bertahan hidup setelah melewati kondisi seperti itu? 

“Pulanglah. Jika pergi lebih jauh lagi, akan ada pelarian lain yang kembali melukaimu dan membawamu untuk dijadikan pelacur mereka. Berita buruk setelahnya, mungkin kau akan dijual ke luar Eindernesia. Cepat.” Seakan tidak ada apa-apa, perempuan bersurai ungu dengan disatukan dengan kepangan panjang ke belakang melempar panah itu ke sembarang arah menuju hutan. Ia mengambil lentera listrik yang entah sejak kapan terkapar di salah satu sisi jalan, sepertinya gadis itu menjatuhkannya ketika sedikit mengangkat tubuh Anne tadi. Ia memberikan lentera itu pada Anne. Kini dengan jelas, Anne dapat melihat iris hitam yang gelap melihat ke dalam mata miliknya.

Mata itu … “T-Tapi … kau terlihat kesakitan!” 

Apa yang ia katakan? Bukankah sepatutnya?! Gadis ini sama sekali tidak mengenalnya, namun ia telah menyelamatkan Anne dari entah hal buruk apa yang bisa saja terjadi jikalau ia menariknya tadi! Anne mungkin bisa menjadi gadis penakut dalam banyak kasus, namun ia masih tahu diri untuk memberikan rasa terima kasihnya pada orang ini. 

Sunyi untuk beberapa saat. Kilau lampu jalanan seakan menjadi saksi bisu atas ungkapan Anne tadi. Gadis dari Valorea itu menunduk sedikit, apakah ia lancang? Sinar itu terasa sangat terang dan mungkin sekarang membuat rambut pirangnya tertutup cahaya. Anne menutup matanya erat-erat. Apakah memang seharusnya ia mendengarkannya saja dan pergi dan― 

“… baiklah. Peduli untuk membantuku?” 

Ia tidak pernah terlihat lagi setelahnya. 

Erina menghilang. 

Pertemuan setelah Erina mendadak kehilangan kesadarannya adalah kali terakhir Anne melihatnya. Hanya ada satu hal yang Anne ingat. 

Selamanya akan ia ingat. 

Ia merogoh saku yang ada di dalam gaun tidurnya, 

menemukan secarik kertas berwarna kecoklatan, layaknya daun kering, 

tulisan yang berantakan menghiasi permukaannya, 

bersamaan dengan beberapa tetes darah yang sudah lama mengering. 


“Aku tidak akan pergi jauh. 

Aku akan segera menemuimu kembali di Valorea. 

Bertahanlah dan jangan pernah kembali ke Hymeath. 

Aku mungkin akan melakukan sesuatu yang dapat mengubah takdir

Tetapi Anne, perasaanku tidak akan berubah. 

Tunggu aku melewati lautan yang abadi ini. 

Aku tidak akan mati. 

Tetaplah menjadi manusia, Anne.” 

―surat terakhir darinya, 

Erina Millen.


CHRONICLE

Lost


They took care of me, they trained me, they cared for me. But why? Why did they care? 

My codename is Zev, I don’t know my real name, I was taken by a group of soldiers and scientists. They said they found me abandoned inside a wardrobe in a hut in the middle of a deep forest somewhere in the outer border of Deinusia. They took me into their secret bunker where the remains of the country of Deinusia reside. I have lived and trained most of my life in this bunker and this week will be my first time venturing the world outside.

The bunker accommodates a small number of scientists and two platoons of soldiers, A and B which each consists of three squads and each squad having eight soldiers that splits into two teams. I’m in the second team of the third squad of platoon B so I live in Section B-III. My team consists of four soldiers, with one being an officer, my team’s leader, a Felinoan man with an athletic build and a scar under his right eye, his name is Luther von Tor, codenamed Oz, and the rest being junior enlisted soldiers. 

Life in the bunker is well-organized, just like in the military, we are given schedules and routines that we have to follow every single day from waking up until five in the afternoon and we get rest every evening and Sunday. After waking up, the first thing we do is to make our bed and get ready for morning exercise. My whole squad gets exercise in one of the gym rooms, there are machines and tools for us to exercise with, we also sometimes get trained in martial arts by the staff sergeant. After exercising, we get our breakfast and shower, after that we all go to our chosen jobs that we pick, since I am still new, I get to try each of the jobs first before deciding on one. 

This week, the job that I get to try is the technical engineering job, the job where my team leader works in. Technical engineering specialists conduct land surveys, make maps and prepare detailed plans and drawings for construction projects. They occasionally provide maps that are used to locate military targets and plot troop movements. My leader brought me along with him to the technical engineering office and introduced me to the work team. 

The leader started to introduce me. “This is Zev, 14 years old,” he pointed, “he will be joining us with our training. Zev here has good eyesight with superior natural night vision which would make him really useful for surveying the land outside at night, and he’s quite nimble.” he explained, “I personally think he would be perfect for this type of job.” He added. 

“Whoa, night vision? Are you part Felinoan? I can’t see your ears or tails” asked a curious member 

“No, Professor Harper says that I might be a similar case to that of a Felinoan but I share more abilities with canines and not felines” I explained

“Yes, Zev here has capabilities and abilities similar to that of a wolf, but he looks entirely human. Anyway now,” the leader clapped, “we shall get ready to venture outside, everyone go prepare!” the leader commanded 

Everyone rushes to make a line and each is provided with a bag of equipment. The leader gave me a bag, inside there are hydration packs, food, survival essentials, and a device to take an image of the surroundings and record it topographically. The leader then walks up to the front of the line and turns towards us. 

“Alright, everyone, remember, we will be venturing outside the bunker, outside the bunker are the remains of the country of Deinusia, it was obliterated by the second Corday, the creation of the Empire. They are our enemy and they are wary of us so they would carry out patrols around the area. If you encounter or catch sight of a Zwede soldier, just flee to your team and report. Don’t engage, I repeat, don’t engage. Our only job is to scout the area and record any environmental changes.” The leader explained 

All 18 of us marched along through the bunker towards the entrance, the entrance gate standing three meters tall started opening up, radiant light of the sun seeped through the opening, everyone marched together outside. The warm sun gently fell on my skin as I marched. It felt comfortable, like a warm blanket enveloping my entire body. I started to see my surroundings. In every direction I see, there are only ruins covered by vegetation and trees, which looks like the perfect illustration of a forest from a book. Seems like the ruins of Deinusia were abandoned and never was restored into another country. I look back from where I come from and I don’t see anything resembling a bunker, it just looks like another demolished building, the scientists really did a great job at hiding it. 

The leader splits us into three groups and makes each group go in a separate direction, I get to go with the leader towards the North. 

“So, how is it Zev?” asked the leader 

Then I say with excitement, “Everything feels new, the warm sunlight touching my face, the smell of fresh air straight from the

lush green leaves, the squishy feeling of dirt under my boots. It’s really calming,” I sighed “I wish I could live out here.” 

The leader smirked, “Well, if you stay in this job, you would get out a lot, I personally already memorized the area two kilometers North of the bunker. Now, I have found a place for us to stop and take some time to rest. If we just keep walking at this pace for another two hours, we would arrive there in time. When we arrive, everyone should take some rest then start investigating the area when it’s darker.” Said the leader 

Everyone continues to walk, having small chatters while also still being aware of our surroundings. I asked the leader if he had ever been married, he told me that he had a wife and two beautiful twin girls. Before the rebellion of Deinusia broke out, his wife was disagreeing in how her husband thinks of the Zwedeans and she left with both twins to the Empire of Zwede, leaving him alone in Deinusia. He then revealed that he actually was a high-ranking soldier in the rebellion, he was on a mission outside of Deinusia when Svitia Sukrasses was caught and when the country was obliterated by Maria Suendi. The moment he came back, it was all gone. He was wandering around the ruins until suddenly he heard a human calling him out, a scientist. The scientist knew who he was and invited him to the bunker, where he started to live and train other lost soldiers wishing for the best to come. Then he started asking me 

“Zev, what is your goal in life?” 

“Mine? Hmm, I want to explore the rest of the world. I want to meet people, go to other countries, go to a beach, see a sea, with the people I met along the way. That would be my goal in life.” I explained 

“Hopefully this war ends soon.” Said the leader 

After a few more steps we have arrived at the site the leader has found before. It’s the perfect place to take some rest, there’s a flowing river for us to refill our water for the way back and a few sitting spots for us to take a break. After a 15 minutes break the leader goes up and briefs us once again about the operation. After the briefing everyone goes out in pairs in every direction, and I get to be with the leader.

“You’ll be with me.” 

“Where are we going?” 

“I saw Zwedean soldiers roam around a spot nearby the last time I was here, so we have to check there” 

The leader led me to a part of the forest where he saw the soldiers. We then proceeded to check around it and found nothing. We checked on the trees, I found some weird looking symbols on the bark of the trees, so I called out to the leader. 

“Hey Oz, come see this” 

“Hmm, I never see this symbol before, they probably have a secret code that tells us what they hid here, let’s go deeper,” said Oz 

We begin to move deeper into the forest, I started to smell something, something pungent, a weird vapor that has a familiar scent, somewhere in the bunker. 

“Do you smell that?” I asked 

“Umm, no. You do have better sense of smell than me, what is it?” asked the leader 

“I’m not sure, it smells familiar, I swear I have smelled it before at the bunker” I said 

“Interesting” 

“Oh, I found something here under the dirt” I said while kneeling down. I started sweeping off the dirt and it showed a sign, the text on the sign started to reveal itself. Then I realized that it read 

DAN ER MIN S 

Suddenly, the weird scent started to be clear, I started to remember where I last smelled the scent, it was the smell of TNT. My mind went blank, I started panicking, turned around to see my leader and saw myself get launched by an explosion from the landmine underneath. I was launched to a nearby tree. The last thing I remember seeing was my leader’s shocked face from above me when I was

lying down a couple meters away from the explosion under a tree. I didn’t suffer any other major injuries other than losing my right arm. My leader quickly stopped my bleeding and carried me away while calling on the other pairs to retreat to the bunker because the Zwedean might try and inspect the area. 

The operation ended early, everyone retreated back to the bunker, it was around midnight when we arrived. I was brought to medical care right away, Professor Harper immediately worried about me and personally treated me. Professor Harper has been a father figure for me in this bunker, he was the first person who took care of me ever since I was found. He taught me everything I needed to know to live and socialize in the bunker. 

Professor Harper says “You’re really lucky, if you weren’t so tough you would have lost more than an arm, I have made an artificial arm from my own research in coronium engineering. I just need to tweak it a bit to make it fit your size. I am hopeful that you have the capability of using a Coronium device. You are a unique specimen after all, you do have Coronium inside you, it’s the reason why you have the abilities of a wolf while looking completely human. That arm would give you abilities that are out of this world, abilities to manipulate Fate energy. I just wish you are able to use it for good. 

For the next couple days, I continued my original routine, waking up, exercising, eating breakfast, but I go straight to Professor Harper’s laboratory right after, for him to examine me while waiting for him to finish his research, my leader visited me one time, I am glad he is safe, I have also thanked him for saving my life. He told me that a couple minutes after the explosion happened, a bunch of Zwedean soldiers started to investigate and patrol the area. The leader hid inside the bushes while also covering me, waiting until other pairs started to arrive and help us flee the area safely. After the incident, the technical engineering work team has been having difficulties with more and more Zwedean soldiers patrolling the area outside, thankfully the bunker is really well hidden. 

My artificial arm surgery was performed just the day after the leader’s visit. I woke up two hours after the surgery, I can feel my new arm, but everything else feels different. I can’t think straight, I can’t control myself, I feel like I am lacking free will.

“Oh, you’re awake. Hmm let’s see, your vitals are great. How are you?” said a familiar voice 

“My body feels fine” I said 

“Can you move your right arm for me?” 

I lifted my arm, it feels so light it’s as if there’s nothing at all. The arm looks so real, no one would even think it’s fake by just looking at it. 

“Alright, I will let you rest for a day, then I will do experiments on you.” 

The day after I was brought along to the firing range, they wanted to see me use a gun. I picked up a pistol and started aiming, suddenly I felt as though my eyesight was enhanced, my arm felt stable and when I shot, my arm could stop the recoil of the gun. I shoot with astonishing precision and accuracy with only a brief moment between shots. Professor Harper was amazed, and so was my leader. I get more training in martial arts for close quarters combat, I move way more agile than before, my body feels light, and my right arm possesses superhuman strength, it can punch through a concrete wall if I try. 

After a few days of rehabilitation and training, my leader said I am ready to be given a special order. The technical engineering work team has spotted and marked the locations of Zwedean soldier’s campsites; they have been staying in the wilderness ever since the landmine incident. They are ordering me to kill them all, I have never even faced an enemy before let alone kill any. But as a soldier I am forced to follow orders from my higher-ups. 

I went out of the bunker alone, with only a bag of food and water. They placed a tracking device on me so I couldn’t roam outside my designated area. I arrived at the camp closest to the bunker, I saw three Zwedean soldiers chatting with each other, I aimed my pistol to one of their heads, pulled my trigger and time slowed down, my aim glided to the other’s heads and I pulled the trigger again, and again. I shot all three soldiers in less than a second. All of them got shot in the same spot, this camp is clear, just four more to go.

I went to the other camps and killed more soldiers, the more I kill the less I feel human, I really hope this war ends soon. After finishing the last camp, I got called out to the bunker to let the clean-up team get rid of the corpses. 

When I arrived at the bunker I was rewarded and highly praised. But I don’t feel right, I don’t know if that’s what I wanted. 

“There’s my boy!” said Professor Harper, “How was it? Should be really easy for you, eh? It is my proud creation after all. Now, would you mind coming to my laboratory for a minute.” 

I arrived at the laboratory and Professor Harper said he would like to sedate me and take some of my blood for an experiment. I find it quite suspicious but I can’t help but comply. I feel like I am being controlled by something. The Coronium in my blood resisted the sedation, I am pretending to be asleep. I heard Professor Harper talking to himself 

“It seems like he is unable to disobey me, I might have succeeded, I just have to try and make the other soldiers into more dolls.” 

He is treating me as a crafting material. He saw that I have the potential to be compatible with his coronium research so he sought me out. It’s why he cared for me. He just wanted to use me as a tool for his own selfish gain. 

I immediately stood up, before he could even speak, I grabbed and held onto his throat, choking him and finally killed him. I grabbed my equipment and started running towards the exit and smashed through the door, the alarm started blaring, the guards started to attack me, trying to neutralize me. I could avoid every single bullet being shot at me. I ran straight towards the gate of the bunker and fled. 

Under a tree somewhat far from the bunker, I removed the tracking device inside my chest and went towards the South. I am going towards Eindernesia, hoping I can find people I can place my trust on.


CHRONICLE

RETROSPECT


Hello? 

Is this thing working? 

I hope it’s recording right now. 

Alright, the name’s Pradja, Pradja Adhi Suryanto. You probably already knew me by now since it’s not that hard to find the only anthropomorphic fox working among the humans here. 

In this recording, I’ll try to recount a short story from a recording I have from my life before I serve aboard this vessel. I made this recording at the last minute before having to submit it for the crew bonding event. So, yeah, don’t expect a bombastic tale of some sort out of this. If you’re looking for one, you better check out stories from the other crew members.

With that out of the way, I’ll recount the last dinner date I had before I boarded this vessel. The vessel with a mission to turn the tide of the war, a hail Mary of some sort. Well, I think you all know how that mission went by now. 

Okay, I had dinner on the night before I got shipped off for this mission with my girlfriend, the loveliest fox I’ve ever met, Arunika. It was in the same cafe where we first met each other a few years ago. We were in a long-distance relationship for more than a year before that. 

I asked Arunika to bring the PDA that looks like what I’m using now and asked her to record our conversation just in case it’s the last one we’ll ever have. Yeah, unfortunately for both of us, that was indeed the last conversation we ever had. He gave me a copy of the recording, and I still have it here in my PDA. I’ll play the recording and maybe try to give my commentary on it just like those old videos we had back then. I can’t believe we don’t have the internet anymore; I took it for granted back then. 

Okay, let’s do it. 

[PLAY] 

Pradja: “Is it recording yet?” 

Arunika: “It is; we can continue our conversation now,” 

Pradja: “Sorry for the inconvenience; I feel like we might want to do this, in case, you know, the worse does happen to me later, well hopefully not,” 

Arunika: “Look, do you want to do this? Can you stay here with me? I feel like you’re lying to yourself by forcing yourself to do this,” 

[PAUSE] 

Yeah, I think it’s fair for her to point out that I might’ve lied to myself back then about wanting to fight for my country. I don’t know what was on my thought when I signed the recruitment paper; maybe it’s just a random impulse decision from me. I might’ve bitten more than I can chew in retrospect. 

Impulse or not, I’m stuck with that contract even until now. Whether I’m happy with it or not, well, it’s still up for me to decide that. I still wonder what would have happened if I didn’t take the offer that time. Will I even survive the catastrophe that happened after the core implosion? Did Arunika survive it? I honestly don’t know, and I don’t want to think about it right now, so let’s just continue this recording and get this over with.

[PLAY] 

Pradja: “I think I have to,” 

Arunika: “Why would you want to fight for the country that oppresses your people? Our people,” 

Pradja: “Are we going to have this discussion again? I thought that we had been over this before. We come here to have a dinner together, not to bicker over this,” 

Arunika: “I’m trying to help you. Pradja, please. 

Pradja: “Arunika…” 

Arunika: “Look, I’m not trying to be rude, but I feel like you’re being too naive right now. You’re no different from those young people back in the early 1900s who signed up for war thinking that it’s a romantic thing to do, only to die off in the muddy trenches of world war one.” 

Pradja: “Arunika, I am well aware of that. War is not a nice place, I know, it’s war god damn it. There is no need to remind me of it all the time. But what if it’s for the greater good?” 

Arunika: “For whom? For whom exactly is this greater good for exactly? Not for us. Let’s not lie to ourselves about that fact. They never care for us. They don’t even want to acknowledge our existence. They saw us as a mere pest.” 

Pradja: “Look, let’s just enjoy our food first before I lose my appetite and keep this discussion for later, alright?” 

[PAUSE] 

Yeah, the conversation got too hot for me to handle. We ate our dinner in silence after that. We tried our best to avoid eye contact for the entire duration of it. It was so awkward for us to do that. It was supposed to be this romantic dinner night, like any other we had before. I think I botched it by trying to avoid answering his question. Maybe she was right from the start; I should’ve stayed with her there than be in this damned mission. 

We had our ups and downs from time to time. It’s just sad to me that on the last day where we ever saw each other ever again, it had to be like that, a date filled with bitter arguments. I wish that it doesn’t have to be like that, but, oh well. Like they say, c’est la vie, I guess.

It already happened, and I can’t do anything about it other than dwell on it for the rest of my life. The life I’ll be spending inside this damned vessel that can’t even do her job right even if the world is depending on it, just like me perhaps. 

Anyways yeah, awkward dinner with my girlfriend, how fun of a story it is. I already warned you, if you want a more exhilarating story, just check out the stories from the other crew members. Let’s just skip to the part when we’re talking to each other again. Unless you’re one of those weird ASMR or mukbang folks, no offense, but you folks kinda creep me out, but, yeah, you will not find the sound of two foxes eating their meal with a backdrop of a busy downtown cafe amusing at all. 

[SKIP] 

[PLAY] 

Pradja: “You remember the first time we met here? What a night,” 

Arunika: “Yeah, I also teach you how to kiss after that,” 

Pradja: “Yeah, t, that, was indeed an unforgettable night. The fact that we managed to do it secretly in the hotel room while my family was away still managed to amaze me to this day,” 

Arunika: “Is your family still in the dark about you dating me?” 

Pradja: “What kind of a question is that? Of course, they still are. There is no way they’re going to accept you.” 

Arunika: “Fair enough. Well, yeah, so do I; to be frank with you.” 

[PAUSE] 

The two of us managed to keep each of our own families in the dark about our forbidden relationship. Even to this day, I’m thankful that they never found out about it; and by looking at the state world right now, they probably never will. 

I always wish that they’ll be able to accept me as who I am. Sadly, it’ll never happen, and in the end, it never does. Sometimes, I wonder to myself what’s going to happen if I had come out to my family back then. I mean, they are probably going to hate me for it; hell, my parents might even disown me for it. It’s not that hard to see why and the chance of it actually going down like that is pretty much high. 

If I remember correctly, the next part will be a rollercoaster of emotion. I’ll just play the rest of the recording from now on and give my commentary later after it stopped. Anyways, yeah. Let us continue.

[PLAY] 

Pradja: “I really wish that it doesn’t have to be this way, I really want people to know our love for each other.” 

Arunika: “I swear to God I feel the same way as you do, but what can we say? For the moment it’s the only way to keep ourselves accepted within the society while keeping our relationship intact. I wish I can get out from here, together with you, but God decided to screw us up by fucking presenting us as an aggressive megalomaniac country But it doesn’t mean you’re also the one person that has to sign up for this war.” 

Pradja: “Why do people in our country still follow these stupid rules anyway. I just don’t really see the point and our society clearly passes the point where we need it.” 

Arunika: “Not simply just fucking rules, it’s already deep in the root of our socio-cultural norm.” 

Pradja: “Anyways, yeah, I don’t really know how to answer your question, to be honest, I feel like this is my calling, to make myself useful for once.” 

Arunika: “A fucking calling of what? For the people that hate us?” 

Pradja: “What if it’s for the best? What if this is actually the right thing for us to do?” 

Arunika: “I understand, although it sounds propaganda-ish one, about “GREATER GOOD”, but you have to look for yourself first, of ourselves, even the needs and safety of our family, not just by pure naiveness.” 

Pradja: “I do it so you guys can be safe. I don’t want to see you all be ruled under the dictator’s iron fist. I want to make sure this country stays free.” 

Arunika: ‘If you’re conscripted then I can’t say much, it’s forced upon authority, but straight-up volunteering without deep consideration and thought? It is just straight-up idiotic just to be blunt with you, the dumbfounded foundation of idealism without knowing the consequences.” 

Pradja: “What do you think I’m fighting for here. I’m fighting for you all god damn it.” 

Arunika: “Not if it is not yet NECESSARY. We’re fucking minority, sure we all have equal chance to be in the military, but do you even realize yet the GODDAMN pressure both internally like discrimination and racism within the military and both the fatigue of war?” 

Pradja: “Don’t you feel some kind of duty to do the same? I don’t know, have you ever thought of that? Don’t you feel any guilt, at all?”

Arunika: “Not until I have to, and while ideally, I should, but I can foresee the consequences just by looking back through history.” 

Pradja: “This is our hail Mary, you must understand that we could turn the tide of this war forever. Tell me then, what consequences are that to be exact?” 

Arunika: “‘Forever’, huh, so you’re implying the war will be a perpetual one. I rather fucking escape and find a safe haven than be in this continuous crisis.” 

Arunika: “YOUR OWN FUCKING SELF OF COURSE. That’s the main concern that’ll impact other critical things in your life. You’re not even in the military since we graduate from higher education. How can you suppose to have the same mentality as the one that’s already trained and experienced it.” 

Pradja: “The entire world is in a crisis mode god damn it if that god-forsaken country doesn’t stop what they’re doing right now, the entire world as we know it is at risk. I have a skill that I can lend to this war effort, my skill is required.” 

Arunika: “Ah, so you’re the superhero. The one that can turn the tide of war because of your sheer will and determination for your country and its ideals.” 

Pradja: “No, look, god damn it, I won’t be the reason we’ll win this war, i is just straight-up impossible, I think you’re well aware of it by now. I won’t be the sole reason, I’m just a part of it.” 

Arunika: “Skills. Fair enough. But your skills can be much more invested than something than FUCKING GOING TO THE BATTLEFIELD AND THINKING IT’S VIETNAM CARNAGE WITH YOUR SO-CALLED SUPERWEAPON. You realize it’s straight-up impossible, yet you’re thinking you’re responsible to stop them. If we really do have the responsibility for that, then why can’t we just help through other means but war?” 

Pradja: “Shhh, don’t say it out loud, that is supposed to be a piece of top-secret information, Arunika, You know that I should have not even told you about my mission, let alone the fact that we have a superweapon.” 

Arunika: “No one fucking cares, holy shit, everyone knows it, it’s on the news right now, that “secret” it’s already LEAKED GOD DAMN IT! So much for this country hail Mary, huh?” 

Pradja: “Fuck, I should have not even been here, I risk myself going to prison for the rest of my life. I’m looking for a romantic dinner with you and this is what I got? An argument? This was supposed to be our time for god sake.” 

Arunika: “I swear to fucking God can’t you just help the country on the war purpose by other means? Propping up the economy perhaps, providing materials and support, et cetera. Fucking other things that are also critical to keep OUR country, if you want to

say so, or perhaps I should stress it, OURSELVES, alive and intact in midst of this crisis? Have you ever thought of that, Mr. Smartman?” 

Pradja: “I expect a good time tonight yet we’re having an argument in a cafe, really? We’re better than this, and you know that for a fact.” 

Arunika: “Yea, our last time, very much indeed,” 

Pradja: “What? Now you expect me to die later? Come on now, why would you even think of that? You want me to die now?” 

Arunika: “Can you guarantee me that you’ll be back alive then? I never wish you to be killed in action later. I’m just asking for your accountability. Accountability on your decision, your life, even your love life if you even still care at this point. I just don’t want to lose you.” 

Pradja: “Look, Arunika, as much as I want to say that, the fact is, I can’t, I really can’t. I can’t. I just can’t. It is war in the end.” 

Arunika: “Then why go? I still don’t see the point. Be honest with me, please. I’m scared. What if this will indeed be the last time we spoke and met with each other?” 

Pradja: “I’m scared too, believe me, I mean it Come on, it’s a war we’re talking about. We’re talking in a circle at his point. 

Arunika: Scare of what? Dying? Trauma? Then don’t go until you’re even ready. Just, I don’t know, stay here with me.” 

Pradja: “Arunika, I just want you and those who I love dearly to have a chance for a better future. That’s all I want. That’s probably honest to god reason why I signed that volunteer paper.” 

Arunika: “(sigh) Then stay… (eyes sobs) Stay while you can We’re not at the end of the line yet dear… If you have to die, then I have to die alongside you.” 

Pradja: “Please, just let me enjoy this night, Arunika, please just for this once, there’s a reason why I told you to record this conversation. I don’t want you to die, I want you to live for the love of God.” 

Arunika: “Then what would I be without you? I swear I want to see the future to be ours, not just mine and you’re just one of many new names on a grave. I want you to live too.” 

Pradja: “Let’s be real for now, and hopefully for the last time. If it’s really the last time we’re going to meet each other, then please let this be a nice one, that’s all I want this

to be. A feel-good moment with you before I might not be able to feel it again, forever.” 

Arunika: (suddenly kisses Pradja) 

Pradja: “Then let it be (Embrace you) I love you Arunika, I really am. I want to be with you forever, but I don’t want to lose you either to this.” 

Arunika: “If this kiss is the last one, then remember it as our unbreakable pact. I still disagree with all of this, but then again… I wish… I wish it doesn’t have to be like this But I can’t revert this either. Just promise me one thing.” 

Pradja: “What is it, my dear?” 

Arunika: “I just want to see you return, alive and well. Although I know a lot of people can’t keep that promise, I just… I just want you to always remember that in your heart and mind, alright?” 

Pradja: “I will, I will always do that, be it here in this cafe right now where we first met with each other, face-to-face, or on the battlefield, I will remember that.” 

Arunika: “Alright, I-I need to go.” 

Pradja: (hugs Arunika) 

Arunika: “My mother needs me, you know my younger brother can’t take care of her by herself (hugs you back) (really tight) (tears) please dear, take really good care of yourself, mentally and physically.” 

Pradja: “I will, and please, take care of yourself when I’m away, I’ll be seeing you soon, I will.” 

Arunika: (releases hug) “Goodbye and see you again, my love.” 

[STOP] 

Damn. That was indeed one hell of a conversation. I still don’t know how to feel about that even to this day. It’s both infuriating and caring at the same time. She clearly didn’t want me to go on this mission and risk my life for basically nothing. 

Is there even a word to describe the feeling this recording gave off to me? Bittersweet, maybe? Probably. At least it feels like that for me. 

God, I really miss her.

I expect that parting to be the usual “see you again” type, yet, it’s our goodbye, forever. I hope she did survive the whole catastrophe back then and now living off in relative peace somewhere on the surface of this now barren planet. I know it’s rather wishful thinking. But, hey. One can always hope, right? There’s nothing wrong with it. 

I don’t know, it’s been hard for me since then. I don’t know if this is a healthy coping mechanism at all, honestly. 

Fuck. And now I’m starting to regret doing this story. It brings back too many awful memories. I’m literally on my edge right now. I don’t know how many days, weeks, months, or even years I can spend in this vessel anymore at this point before I just snapped. 

Oh well, I guess there’s not much to say anymore. We’re never going to meet each other anymore ever again. Dammit. 

I’m so sorry to have ended it in such awful notes. I really didn’t mean to. Maybe I just need to vent. I don’t know. Just end it. 

And Arunika, wherever you are now, I wish you still held your love for me like I still held my love for you right now. 

Pradja, signing out. 

[Recording Stopped, Saving…]


CHRONICLE

Fabulam Spei et Amoris


(A Story of Hope and Love)
“Despair is just a fallen hope, hate is just a broken love”

Hari yang cerah. Burung-burung berkicauan dan matahari bersinar terang. Suara manusia yang bercengkrama terdengar samar. Benar-benar hari yang indah… atau setidaknya itulah yang kubayangkan. 

Namaku Partheus von Calentis, seorang bangsawan kepercayaan Raja dari negeri Eindernesia. Perang sudah bergejolak sejak lama, tapi aku baru mengenal perang pada umurku yang ke-12. Ayah gugur ketika perang pertama kali melanda daerah kami, dan sejak itu aku memutuskan untuk meneruskan semangatnya. Aku merupakan corday pertama negeri Eindernesia dan hanya dalam waktu 6 tahun aku telah menjadi pejuang terdepan melawan Kekaisaran Zwede.

Di umurku yang masih muda, aku hanyalah seorang anak dari bangsawan sebuah negara kecil. Bagimu mungkin ini terdengar seperti cerita biasa dan membosankan, tapi bagiku ini adalah kenangan yang indah. Aku masih ingat betapa Ayah menyayangi kami, beliau sering mengajak kami ke Ibukota dan membeli makanan ringan lalu kembali ke rumah. Ibuku sudah tiada, beliau meninggal ketika melahirkanku dan kini aku hanya dapat melihat mukanya di liontin yang Ayah berikan. 

Ya, aku tidak salah ketika memakai kata “kami”. Rumah kami memiliki beberapa pelayan, namun hanya Clarice saja yang bisa aku ajak bermain. Dia adalah seorang anak yatim piatu seumuranku yang Ayah selamatkan ketika sedang bertugas, lalu memutuskan untuk membawanya pulang dan menjadikannya seorang pelayan di usia muda. Jika kamu berpikir ini adalah sebuah kejahatan, ketahuilah bahwa panti asuhan kota sebenarnya dikuasai oleh bangsawan korup dan Ayah tidak tega untuk meninggalkannya bersama para koruptor itu. 

Clarice memang seorang pelayan di rumahku, namun kami diperlakukan layaknya saudara oleh Ayah. Selama 4 tahun Clarice dilatih untuk menjadi pelayanku di masa depan, dan Ayah yakin aku dapat menjadi penerus keluarga Calentis yang baik. Beliau selalu berkata, “Dunia masih terjebak dalam perang, Nak. Kau harus siap untuk menjadi seorang pemimpin yang baik, menggantikan Ayahmu ini. Clarice sudah kuanggap sebagai saudaramu. Kalian berdua akan menghadapi dunia yang kejam dan Ayah harap kalian tetap menjaga satu sama lain.” Aku berpikir bahwa pesan Ayah adalah untuk diri kami di masa depan yang jauh, namun takdir berkata lain. 

Malam Deo Natalis, 24 Desember 2093. Kami ingin menikmati hari raya di jalanan. Ayah baru saja kembali dari Ibukota setelah menghadap Raja, namun kami tidak sabar untuk pergi keluar. Lampu gemerlap, salju yang turun, suara orang ramai, dan harum semerbak aneka makanan yang disajikan. Sungguh potret keadaan kota yang damai. Di malam itu, Ayah terlihat sedikit gelisah. Ketika aku bertanya kepadanya, beliau menenangkanku dan berkata, “Tidak apa-apa, kita nikmati saja hari raya ini. Tapi, jangan terlalu malam, ya! Ayah lelah menempuh perjalanan.” Baru saja beliau berkata begitu, alarm kota berbunyi. 

BUM! Suara keras terdengar dari gerbang utara. Prajurit berlarian menuju tembok luar dan Ayah menyuruh kami untuk kembali ke rumah. Rumah kami berada di daerah timur, sehingga kami menghabiskan waktu cukup lama untuk berlari. Ketika kami kembali ke rumah, suara ledakan keras terdengar semakin dekat. Aku memutuskan untuk kembali dengan membawa belatiku dan sebuah senapan kecil pemberian Ayah. Clarice berteriak agar aku tidak pergi, namun Ayah sedang berada dalam bahaya. Kepala pelayan mengikutiku dari belakang walau sudah kubilang kepadanya untuk diam di rumah. 

Baru kali ini, perang terasa sangat nyata. Tidak seperti apa yang Ayah katakan, atau apa yang orang-orang bicarakan. Deru senapan dimana-mana, dentuman yang kian mendekat, dan darah yang tercecer di tanah. Aku merasa takut dan cemas, namun aku harus membantu Ayah.

Bagian timur laut kota sedang dipertahankan, aku mencoba menembak para prajurit dari jauh selagi kepala pelayan menjagaku. Bagai latihan yang Ayah berikan, namun kali ini sasaranku adalah manusia. Dari sembilan tembakan, hanya tiga yang mengenai musuh. Aku tidak tega membunuh manusia, dan begitu musuh mendekat pada akhirnya kepala pelayanlah yang menghabisi mereka. Aku hanya bisa mencemaskan Ayah… 

Ketika kami mendekat ke daerah utara, kami melihat sekumpulan prajurit berani sedang menghadang seorang yang terlihat seperti manusia tapi memiliki sesuatu yang bersinar di dadanya bersama dengan prajuritnya. Manusia itu kuat, dia mampu menghadang 10 orang sekaligus. Aku melihat Ayah dan kawan-kawannya sedang bertarung melawan manusia aneh itu. Manusia itu terlihat kewalahan menghadapi Ayah. Aku berteriak memanggil, namun ketika Ayah menoleh, sebuah cahaya terang datang dari manusia aneh itu. Cahaya tersebut berdenyut dan lekas meledak. Ledakannya sangat besar, aku dan kepala pelayan sampai terpental beberapa meter. 

“Apakah tuan muda terluka?” tanya si kepala pelayan. Aku terbangun dan lekas mencari Ayah. Namun Aku terkejut, ledakan itu tidak menyisakan apapun kecuali sebuah lubang sedang, serpihan-serpihan besi, dan darah yang tercecer. Ayah… sudah tiada. Tidak ada sorak kemenangan, hanya kesunyian belaka. Dan suara tangisku memecah keheningan itu. Semua prajurit yang selamat kembali dengan wajah murung, terluka atau tidak Aku yakin mereka kehilangan sosok yang mereka kasihi sepertiku. Kini kembali liontin pemberian Ayahlah yang membuatku dapat ingat pada muka mendiang orang tuaku. 

Seisi rumah berduka, hanya Akulah keturunan Calentis yang tersisa. Aku kesal karena Aku bahkan tidak bisa mengubur Ayah kami dengan baik. Kuhabiskan 3 hari meratapinya. Clarice selalu menemani sepanjang kesedihanku, dan Aku bersyukur Ayah telah menempatkannya bersamaku. Ayah sudah memikirkan masa depanku dan Clarice dengan matang. Aku memutuskan untuk mengambil peran Ayahku, menggantikannya sebagai seorang penerus yang baik. Clarice juga merasa kehilangan sosok yang dapat dikatakan sebagai ayah tirinya. Aku berjanji padanya bahwa kami akan selalu bersama sehingga kami tidak akan kehilangan satu sama lain. 

Kami memutuskan untuk pindah ke Ibukota. Kota tempat tinggal kami mengalami kerusakan parah dan dapat diserang dengan mudah. Kami menghadap Raja untuk memohon sebuah tempat tinggal baru, namun Raja ternyata sudah tahu keadaan di kota kami dan juga tentang Ayah kami. Raja sudah menyediakan kediaman baru, dan beliau menyampaikan ucapan belasungkawa yang dalam kepada kami. Aku berkata kepadanya bahwa Aku akan menjadi prajurit seperti Ayah kami, sekaligus menggantikan peran Ayah sebagai bangsawan kepercayaan Raja. Ia terkejut, namun kemudian berkata, “Apakah kau yakin, Calentis muda? Aku mengenal Ayahmu baik, dan kuyakin kau akan menjadi pemimpin yang handal seperti dirinya. Kau baru saja kehilangan dirinya, tidakkah kau ingin hidup dengan damai jauh dari sini?”

Aku dengan sopan menolak tawaran itu. Selama manusia aneh itu ada, Aku yakin tidak akan ada kedamaian di benua Euterpan ini. Raja menghela napas lalu berterima kasih dan mengabulkan keinginanku. Ia lalu menawarkan kembali suatu rancangan. Sebuah rencana untuk mengakhiri perang ini. Dirinya memberitahu resiko dan syarat yang diperlukan untuk melakukannya dan dia memandangku cocok sebagai pemimpin yang akan membawa kedamaian pada dunia. 

Aku pun setuju. Jika ada sebuah kesempatan untuk mengakhiri perang ini, aku akan mengambilnya. Hari-hariku bersama Clarice berakhir ketika Aku baru bergabung dengan kemiliteran. Ia hanya bisa berkunjung ke tempatku seminggu sekali. Dalam pelatihan sekalipun, bekal kemampuan yang Ayah kami berikan membuatku unggul dari semua kandidat yang masuk. Lalu tak lama, Aku dipisahkan dari kandidat lainnya menuju sebuah laboratorium. Tempat itu sangatlah aneh, tapi Aku mengenali sesuatu. 

Seorang manusia aneh dengan benda yang bercahaya, terikat tak sadarkan diri pada satu dari dua meja yang dimiringkan ke arahku. Namun, dia terlihat berbeda dari apa yang Ayah hadapi. “Corday”, itulah sebutannya. Lalu Aku mengetahui bahwa yang Ayah hadapi adalah “Copet”, seorang corday yang relatif lebih lemah. Makhluk seperti itu saja dapat mengalahkan Ayah dan kawan-kawannya, bayangkan apa yang seorang corday dapat lakukan! 

Raja berkata bahwa hanya dengan menjadi seorang corday, Aku akan bisa mengakhiri perang ini. Aku tahu ini akan sakit, tapi ini untuk masa depan kami. Kututup mataku, dan kuharap ini memberiku kekuatan lebih… Dua minggu setelah operasi, Aku dinyatakan siap secara mental dan juga fisik. Kemampuanku meningkat pesat dan hanya dengan beberapa sesi latihan Aku sudah bisa mengendalikan diriku secara penuh. 

Sekarang Aku adalah seorang corday, yang harus melawan Kekaisaran Zwede dan mempertahankan kedamaian di negeriku. Menjadi corday tidaklah mudah, Aku diharuskan melapor setiap kali melakukan misi, setiap hari sebelum tidur dan sesudah bangun. Selain itu kabar tentangku sudah tersebar ke seluruh pasukan. Ada yang melihatku dengan takut, ada yang melihatku dengan curiga, namun ada pula yang menyambutku dengan baik meski Aku yakin mereka hanya ingin menipuku atau memanfaatkanku. Sungguh orang-orang yang menyebalkan. 

Aku menarik diri dari pergaulan, beberapa orang yang kukenal hanya sebatas petugas di barak pelatihan atau pimpinanku. Aku tidak bisa sepenuhnya menyalahkan mereka, corday telah memberikan banyak kenangan buruk bagi orang-orang di negara kami. Dan ketika pada akhirnya seorang corday milik negara ini sendiri tercipta, mereka menjadi takut akan dampak yang akan dibawanya. Namun, Aku yakin bahwa Aku bukanlah pembawa bencana. Ayah percaya padaku, begitupun Clarice. Jika mereka yakin bahwa Aku adalah ancaman, maka akan kubuktikan bahwa Aku adalah harapan mereka. 

Misi pertama yang kuikuti adalah misi patroli perbatasan Eindernesia di sebelah utara. Aku melewati kota lamaku yang terlihat ditinggalkan. Rumor mengatakan bahwa pasukan

Zwede bersiap menyerang dari perbatasan utara, bahkan Aku mendengar bahwa tiga kompi yang dikirim bersamaku hanyalah sebatas alasan bagi pimpinan untuk mengetes kemampuanku. Tidakkah mereka sadar bahwa orang-orang inilah yang dalam bahaya dan bukan Aku? Aku hanya dapat berharap, semoga mereka semua kembali dengan selamat. 

Perbatasan utara Eindernesia-Deinusia, tahun 2094. Negara kecil kami dulunya bersahabat baik dengan Deinusia. Namun, suatu hari Zwede mengirimkan corday ke Deinusia dari utara dan negara pelindung kami sedang bertempur melawan mereka di sisi lain. Deinusia sempat melawan dengan bantuan kami, namun pasukan gabungan dikalahkan oleh corday. Sekarang, yang tersisa hanyalah reruntuhan yang ditumbuhi tanaman cukup lebat. Daerah yang asing, bagai berada di dunia lain. Setelah kupikir, baru kali ini Aku berada di daerah hutan belantara. Instingku tertarik dengan banyaknya suara gemerisik dahan pohon oleh angin. Namun, Aku yakin kami tidak sendiri. 

Sekitar satu jam kami berpatroli, namun tidak ada yang terjadi. Hari mulai gelap, dan kami memutuskan untuk menyiapkan kemah kecil. Dengan teknologi negeri kami dan sedikit kekuatan sihir, kami dapat memasak, menghangatkan, dan mengemas kembali kemah. Aku mengambil tugas jaga, karena kuyakin ini akan sedikit membuat mereka lega dan Aku dapat menghadang siapapun yang mengancam keselamatan kami. 

Dua jam berlalu, keadaan semakin hening dan gelap. Aku nyaris saja tertidur sampai kudengar suara aneh di antara suara dahan pohon dan daun yang terbawa angin. Aku dapat merasakan mereka, seolah-olah mereka berjarak sangat dekat denganku. Aku menyiapkan pedang dan belatiku, berjaga-jaga apabila mereka menyerang. Dua orang di arah kiri, dan dua orang di arah kanan, keempat-empatnya membawa senapan khas Zwede. Kudengar salah satu dari mereka melihatku dalam kegelapan lalu berteriak keras. 

ZEP! Aku menikam orang itu secepat kilat. Ketiga orang lainnya bereaksi tapi Aku menebas kepala mereka dengan cepat. Tubuh mereka segera jatuh ke tanah dan membangunkan beberapa orang dari kompiku. Baru kali ini, Aku membunuh manusia, bahkan memenggalnya hidup-hidup. Aku yakin mereka tidak akan menderita lama, dan kupastikan mereka meninggal tanpa merasakan sakit. Orang yang kutikam masih bergerak, mencoba untuk meraih senjatanya. Aku mendekat untuk membunuhnya, sampai pimpinan menghentikanku. “Kita perlu informasi darinya,” demikian katanya. 

Kami mengikatnya di kemah, mengobati luka yang kusebabkan, dan mencoba mengintrogasinya. Dengan sedikit sihir, kami mendapat informasi bahwa pasukan pengintai telah melakukan spionase selama 3 hari, dan kini pasukan penyerang sedang bergerak dari utara Deinusia. Mengetahui hal ini, pimpinan kami memutuskan untuk mengirimkan satu kompi dengan pesan ke markas. Aku bersama dua kompi lainnya akan mencoba menahan gempuran Zwede.

Hari berikutnya saat matahari terbit, Aku dapat merasakannya. Ratusan- tidak, ribuan prajurit Zwede bersama dengan copet-copet dan persenjataan berat mereka sedang mengarah ke posisi kami. Mereka akan tiba sebentar lagi. Aku meyakinkan pimpinan agar menghadapi mereka dibelakangku, tapi dia bersikeras mengambil baris depan. 

Clarice masih mengunjungiku setiap minggunya selama 6 tahun Aku bertugas sebagai corday. Kepala yang kuremukkan tergantikan dengan senyumnya. Badan yang kuhancurkan ditukar dengan pelukannya. Kaki dan tangan yang kupatahkan terbayar oleh belaiannya. Luka yang ditorehkan musuhku dihapuskan oleh rawatannya. Clarice kini menjadi penopangku. Kami adalah satu dan karena Ayah menempatkannya bersamaku, Aku masih dapat terus berjuang. 

Inilah isi surat terakhirku untuk Clarice: 

“Tahun 2099, 

hari pembalasan yang kutunggu selama 6 tahun akhirnya tiba. 

Clarice, 

setelah kumenangkan pertempuran ini, 

mari hidup bersamaku sebagai penerus nama Calentis. 

Tunggulah Aku.” 

Hari itu adalah hari yang cerah. Burung-burung berkicauan dan matahari bersinar terang. Suara manusia yang bercengkrama terdengar samar. Benar-benar hari yang indah … 

… sampai implosion terjadi.


CHRONICLE

CHRONICLE


COVER ART

Four heroes, four journeys.

CHRONICLE tells a tale of four people each with their own past. One wills to end the war, one wills to protect their loved, one wills to explore the world, one wills to change fate itself.

(Warning: CHRONICLE is based on the world and setting from [Lore GST 2021]. You might want to read it first.)

  1. Fabulam Spei et Amoris
  2. RETROSPECT
  3. Lost
  4. beauty and the immortal beast.

An anthology of short stories written and illustrated by 永遠海のサバイバーズ (Survivors of The Eternal Sea). Submitted as part of TA GST 2021. You can check out the published version (also other works of TA GST 2021) here:

CHRONICLE (Published Version)


Partheus’ Story written by Nexa – G’21
Pradja’s Story and Illustration done by Pradja – G’21
Erina’s Story written by Rin – G’21
Zev’s Story written by Zul – G’21
Partheus, Erina, and Zev’s Illustrations done by Virna – G’21


Prime Respite (Part 4)


Chapter 4

The seagulls gawk to the edge where the sky meets the sea. Their near identical blue blends in the infinitely far, mixed with orange and reddish gradient blessed by the drowning sun. Three of the maids lean against the ferry’s railing, gazing into the distance. Their thoughts sink, just like the sun, into possibilities of punishments for their desertion.

“Hey, I…” Eri speaks up. “I don’t know, I feel wrong.”

“Imagine what they have to say for our action.” Theo follows.

“The Primus will be mad at us, won’t he?” Rina says, her sight fixed to the ocean floor.

Eri takes a deep breath. “Oh my…” She whines. “I can’t believe I agreed to do this. Do I still have face on my return to the continent?”

“His leave takes about two weeks, right?”

Eri and Theo nods.

“Perhaps we might reserve another session of our seat here to return to the island.”

“And ask for an apology from him?” Eri asks.

“What else can we do? At least we realized we messed up.”

It is when the other maid, Hana, comes marching to their side.

“No, we’re not.” She says. “It’s Lena. She has the instructions yet she decided to disobey them.”

The three shares a glance. It is Rina who turns to meet her.

“But still, running away won’t do good either. How long do you think you can last with the Primus on your tail?”

Rina has a point. Their desertion is a disobedience to no one but the Primus himself. They just abandoned their purpose to serve the pinnacle of the authority. Who knows what consequences await? It could be death. If they return, they would probably still be punished. But at least they can still hold up to their dignity as the maids of Creatio Genetrix.

“We’re not going back.” Hana says, her sight sharp, her fist clenched.

“Maybe only you.” Rina states. “I’ll return with the others. Right gals?” She says turning to Eri and Theo.

“Yea I’m coming with her.” Eri exclaims.

“I shall redeem myself.” Theo says.

“You can leave us if you want.” Rina says to Hana before turning around.

But just after she takes a step to return to the railing, Hana’s right arm spring round her neck. On her hand is what appears to be a dagger. From the corner of her eyes, Rina sees the dagger carve a path through. It was too late to fight back. Once she realized it, the dagger has finished its job.

“Rina!!!” Eri yells at the top of her throat.

“No.” Theo follows.

Rina lays her right hand on the fissure running across her neck as she falls to her knees. Her hand wet with red liquid streaming out of the fissure. There’s something she wanted to say, but she couldn’t since that function has just been taken away from her. Hana shoves her, and she collapses.

“Hana, w-what…” Eri stutters calmly, with a taste of disbelief, as she gazes upon the body of her friend laying lifeless on the floor. Seeing that, she couldn’t resist the urge boiling inside. “Why are you doing this!?” She cries, pulling out her katana.

Theo follows suit. “Treachery.” She exclaims.

Hana sheathe her dagger and pulls out her katana. Her sharp sight, turns into one with full intent to kill.

“I said, we’re not going back. You are, not going back.”

–**–

It’s past breakfast. The sun is already bright above. But he can still give in to his drowsiness, thanks to the breeze transitioning between land and sea. His coat separates him from the sands, a makeshift mattress. The experience of sleeping in open ground with no shelter is reminiscent of the days when he was still scavenging supplies from hollow towns and settlements. The days after the annihilation. Before he settled in a hub, he used to rest in desolate shacks or buildings. Basically, anywhere he deems comfortable. Which is why resting on the shore like this doesn’t bother him.

The only thing is, he hasn’t had his breakfast. In fact, he hasn’t had anything at all since the night two days prior. Thanks to that his stomach is twisted.

“Sir…” He heard someone calling his name. Its voice is of a teenage girl, probably in her adolescence.

Since he couldn’t sleep anymore, he ran out of his sleep hours, he decides to respond by turning his gaze at her.

“Ow,” She flinches. “You’re awake.” She says. She has a long straight hair that goes all the way to her waist.

He responds with a deep sigh before turning the other way.

“Pardon me sir, I don’t think that is a place suitable for your rest.”

“I’m fine.” He replies.

“Ah, I don’t think so.” The girl states with a calm, charming tone that adds well to her alluring nature.

He leers again at her.

“When a prominent person like you decided to rest in a place like this, there’s no way anything is the way they are.”

“How old are you?”

“I’m turning seventeen in a week.”

He rises to sit, impressed by how the girl deduced that there’s a problem boiling inside him.

“So you know who am I?” The man asks.

“Of course. You are the leader of our glorious nation, the Artificial Creationists. The most powerful man in the world.”

He takes a deep breath as he picks several grains of sands with his right hand. “How should I live to that title, if a problem like this already pushed me to the edge?”

It is when his stomach grumble. The girl notices.

“Excuse me.” He says.

“Ah, you haven’t had your meal.” She then brought up her utilizer and begin to type into it. “There, please hang on a second okay sir?” She presents a smile that brightens her face even more.

“What should I call you?”

“Julia, sir.”

“What do you want?”

“Nothing,” She says. “I just happen to patrol around here and found you lying on the sands.” She turns her gaze to the horizon in the distance.

“Then why sit here with me?”

“I’m just taking a break, I’ve scoured a vast area just now.”

“This particular point seems to be convenient.”

Julia turns to him. “Wow, you’re quite the one with negativity.”

“You know how I’ve always adored girls of your age.” He says with a higher tone. “In addition to the meal you’re offering, you clearly are seeking my attention.”

The girl takes a deep breath. “Have you always been like this?” She says, her voice remains gentle despite the somewhat provoking tone of the man. “People can be genuine too, you know?”

The way Julia maintains her composure impresses him even more. He squints at the sands, trying to come up with an example of a genuine intention ever since he took power, which grounds the conversation to a halt.

The foliage behind them rustle. The splashing waves adds to the arrangement.

“Hmm,” Julia hums while turning her glance above, seemingly in an attempt to break the silence. “Ah, think about us. We could choose to live our life without concerning what’s going on out there. In fact, everything here is sufficient for our daily needs. But we decided otherwise.”

The man turns to her. He sees straight to the white of her eyes. The gentle touch of a girl entering her adolescence, such tenderness has been missing from him for decades. A reminiscent of how he got this far, the will to raise a daughter that shall see him through to the end. The first one hasn’t even seen the daylight, when the thralls took her away. The second did well sustaining the frail within him, until the thralls’ light blinded her away. His conquest is to ensure, that no thrall shall take another blossom that he nurtured.

“We ship our commodities abroad for the economy, and all of our men to meet your army quota.” Julia jerks her head. “That leaves us children here to guard the remainder of our people. And as your conquest goes, we begin to have less and less to give. And you start to toss us aside as you gain more territories.”

The girl’s glance turns into him, along with her bright smile that stuns him.

“But have we ever once protested against you? Especially when you are here? Or perhaps loot some of your valuables in your mansion?”

“I believe…” He mutters in a faint voice that hopefully doesn’t catch the girl’s ear. “It’s hard to believe there’s nothing behind that community effort.”

Julia chuckles, still with her heart-warming smile. She then gently shakes her head. “That’s our obligation as your citizen.” Her gaze turns into the point where the sky meets the sea. “As long as the beacon of civilization shines bright, as long as it marks its presence in history, that’s all that matters. I believe you are leading us there.”

Even though there’s a hole in her statement, that they still want the beacon of civilization to mark its presence in history, it is not a thing that they could be blissful of in practice. In fact, it might even be a grace that would never shine back upon them. To think that there are people striving for such cause…and not even once he thought of such dedicated communities…Maybe he really stands upon the sweat of countless people, excluding Microv, Derrick, and Sofiana, that wishes nothing in return from him, other than the wealth of his realm.

Maybe that’s what Lena is thinking. Looking back, ever since Sofiana disappears, his gears spin ever more sluggish. As if they lost the fluid that grease its surfaces and ease its rotary motion. Maybe she’s really willing to restore the discipline that he dropped, with hope that he would perform better than he is currently. And the improvement of his performance meant the quality increase of the citizens’ life.

The man nods. For a girl of her age, that thought and determination of hers are ought to be admired. One really could learn from anyone.

“An even simpler example is,” Julia continues. “Notice how I didn’t overpraise you with your titles. Instead, I view you sir as a conversation partner on par with anyone of my age.”

Even though it’s rough, it’s indeed simpler to grasp. Presenting over the top courtesy and adulation shows how one wishes to be noticed for either promotion or commendation, something that improves their privilege.

“Where were you educated?” He asks.

“Well,” She turns her gaze downward for the first time. “I wish I was.”

No formal education, as expected. Since this island’s resources are dwindling, it shouldn’t be able to sustain an educational institution.

“How are your parents?”

“My father died in the defense of Vaniyya. Which eventually fell before we retake it again.”

The battle where Microv fought to the very end, spared only through the fondness of the head of the Vindicator’s army at the time, the first empress herself.

“I’m sorry for your loss.”

Julia tilts her head and grins as soon as she glances at him.

“We’ve won anyway. You don’t have to worry.” She takes a deep breath. “My mother…, she was a labor in an orchard.”

“Was…”

“She just passed away due to a fever.”

“You couldn’t afford a cure?”

“Herbs commodities that made it here are rare. Hence, they sell them at a high price. Even with my job as a cook in the militia…well…” She cowers, resting her head on the wrapping of her arms. The girl who has held her composure wither under the fact that she couldn’t save her mother despite her effort. Perhaps even her father.

“My condolences.”

She nods in silence. Her eyes turn weary, as if it starts to drizzle.

As time flies, the man begins to drown in his thought. The silence through the passing hour along with the soothing atmosphere of coastal scene hastens the pace of his neuron. His daydreaming breaks as soon as Julia turns to her left. He follows her sight. In the distance, he makes up a figure running toward him. It appears to be a girl, of similar age to Julia. Her golden hair is full of brilliance under the daylight.

Julia rises up and waves at her.

“Over here!” She yells, although she never needs to do that.

“Here’s the package you’ve ordered.” The girl says.

“Much obliged, Vittoria.”

The golden-haired girl, apparently named Vittoria, nods with a stiff expression.

Julia then hands out the hand-sized container to him.

“Are you sure?”

Julia grins. “It’s not good to skip your meals you know? And it’s improper to reject when someone is giving you one.” She winks.

He raises his hands and let her place the container on them. Under the lid, are rice and blobs of other cuisines that isn’t in his preference. He suspects those are vegetables that he never knew.

For a moment, he turns his glance at Julia who sits again beside him, willing to ask whether she has other kind of cuisine that perhaps grazes his preferences. But the fact that the other girl, Vittoria, is willing to go through all the trouble of preparing the meal and delivering it here, even though she is an Android, holds him back. It’s impolite to ask the host for something else when they provide such treat, especially when there’s the bare minimum in their storage.

But clearly, he couldn’t reject it either. He has no choice. He raises the spoon given along with the container and scoop a piece into his mouth. His jaws begin to prance as the piece is basked in his saliva. Along with it is a taste that he had long missed.

Uttering no second thought, since he is starving, he scoops another piece and another. Eventually, the container is empty before he realized it.

“Ah, you’ve such an appetite.” Julia exclaims, clapping her hands.

“Impressive indeed.” Vittoria follows.

He takes a deep breath when Julia hands him a bottle of water. After taking a huge sip, he hands the bottle back.

“I’m in your debt.” He says to them.

“No really, you are not.” Julia says.

“It’s our duty to protect and serve the people.” Vittoria continues.

He squints at Vittoria as soon as they both stand up. The details of her features, especially her crimson eyes, and her pale skin, they trigger a reminiscence inside him. It’s like he has seen her before. But he couldn’t remember. Still, the fact that there’s a person in this struggling island that could afford an Android is disturbing.

“This doesn’t seem to be your birthplace.” He says to Vittoria.

“Ah,” Julia slips in. “We found her washed up ashore four days ago sir.”

“I am indebted to their deeds.” Vittoria nods.

His glare remains for a time, through the silence as he digs deep into his mind. But there’s still nothing to be found. In the end, his exhale is the thing that comes through.

“Perhaps I was being too cautious.”

Julia then hands out the container and the bottle to Vittoria and tells her to return. Vittoria gives a brief nod before hustling into the distance.

“Well then, I shall continue to patrol.” She says to him. “We’re still lacking manpower, even the cook has to do the patrol.”

“Don’t die.” He replies.

She bows before walking around him. Soon, she is nowhere to be found. He continues to recline on his coat, his sight to the skies covered by a formation of foliage that sway from one side to another.

And time flies. His daydreaming led to him skipping the time again. The peaceful atmosphere is just what he needs before he heads off for further conquest. Somehow things are getting messed up in his mansion. The reminder for his meal, the emptying of the fridge, they just felt unnecessary. Not to mention that he has punishments for the maids in mind. That girl Lena could really mean for the good of him. But his leave means his leave. A moment where he can do anything he want, being himself, slacking all day long, eating as much of his favorite food as possible, all that stuff. Being disciplined throughout the moment feels a bit off.

That aside however, he at least has to appreciate what Lena is doing. All of his personal maids, including those that accompanies him during his leaves, not one come up with merits that improves him as a person. Everyone is just following the procedure handed to them, which makes them no better than a mindless virtual intelligence in an endoskeleton doing household tasks.

And thus, he wonders…

How did this all began?

It’s not long until he notices something.

“Iva…were you that terrified of me? After everything between you and I?”

He finds himself climbing uphill when sunset comes, his coat hanging on his shoulders. This time, he’ll be in time for the dinner that Lena makes for him. The discord between him and that maid shouldn’t go any further, especially on his leave. Things will just turn bitter for everyone. Lena would be a subject to Microv’s wrath, and he himself won’t have the leave that he wished for, since his stomach is empty most of the times. Even now he wished to be in his mansion as soon as possible, and have anything that the maid made him. Anything.

This will be a sign of his appreciation. He shall rekindle his interaction with her.

“Sir…” He suddenly heard someone calling him from behind, followed by the noise of his panting.

He turns around to see the boy from yesterday.

“What do you want?” He asks.

“Lena isn’t the one that doesn’t answer my messages immediately.”

For a moment, the fact that they have been chatting for some time sounds quite disturbing. He stands in place with an eyebrow raised in the face of it, although his expression isn’t visible. It takes another second for the implication to seep in. Knowing that, he turns around and increases his pace. The boy follows close. On his way, he wishes that he’s too ignorant to understand what that implies.

It’s indeed dinnertime when he arrives. He opens the door to the unusual humid and steamy air of his mansion. From the spacious living room, he could make up a stream of high-pitched noise. He leers at the boy.

“Check every corner,” He says. “I’m heading to the kitchen.”

“Excuse my incursion, sir.” The boy bows at him.

“Accepted.” He responds while hot footing to the kitchen.

The steam is even thicker there. He finds a pot on an active stove with boiling water. After turning off the stove, he opens nearby window panes, trading the steam with the air outside.

“Sir, she’s here!” The boy’s voice echoes from another room.

He hurries there and finds the maid lies unconscious on the floor, alongside a mop that could squirt cleaner’s liquid to the floor. Her shirt is soaked by her sweat that covers her face all the way to her nape. And from the man’s point of view, he could make up what appears to be a bruise on her forehead. The boy is putting two fingers on the base of her head, just under the jaw where one could catch the beating of their veins. He then turns to the man who is standing beside him.

“She’s alive. But her condition is problematic.” The boy says.

“Lift her up.” The man responds with his gaze trained above and around him.

“Sir…?”

“Did I stutter?”

As soon as the boy places the maid on a bed, inside a room that he led him to, a flash of the past sparks inside his head. A glimpse of someone who was once in her position. A someone he used to cherish like his own daughter, even though she is not of his blood. A someone whom he risked his life to save.

Katrina…

–**–

The tender waves are dimly lit by the moon and the stars. The wind breezes through as armed Androids climb to the main deck of the adrift ferry from their speedboats. It carries cargo abroad for a fair share of gold from the main continent.  There are not so many citizens on board, but the Androids remain cautious as they scatter to the corners of the ferry. Innocents who are caught amidst the incident have their hands on their back and their face against the deck’s floor.

An Android officer then steps into the deck following his men. In total, there are ten more men on board, including him. He strides toward the maid with his head high. Hana salutes him as he walks over the bloodied bodies of the maids that were once her colleagues.

“Such convenience that we have two eyes on the island.”

“Request permission to engage sir.”

“Engage?” The officer says, raising an eyebrow. “Her majesty’s daughter has confirmed the absence of any ArC facilities in the area.”

“But his mansion is there.”

“What are you expecting?”

“He has his personal device in that place. In addition to this ship we are taking, we might extract useful intel stored there.”

The officer squints at her. “Can you name one useful intel that we would find?”

Hana falls silent. Her eyes shift from left to right continuously as the officer glare down upon her.

“We’re not going then. This ship is enough.” The officer turns around and gestures to his men to take control of the ship.

“Wait…”

The officer turns back to the girl again, finding her with clenched fist and sight to the floor.

“Please, sir Warren. Let me have him. At least let me lay waste to his properties.”

“You have no idea what you’re up against.” The officer responds calmly.

“He’s just a slacking man who left his responsibilities to others. I can deal with him with a single swoop of my blade.” She insists.

“We only need to win over him, not murder him directly.” As soon as the officer says that, something glimmering in the face of the night fall from her eyes. It reflects the dim light of the moon as it plunges to the floor, wetting it. Seeing that, the officer eases down slightly. “Grudge, isn’t it?” He says.

“He took my parents away from me!” She exclaims, raising her face with glimmering eyes toward the officer. “At least they could rest in peace once I’m done.” She sniffs.

“I guess it doesn’t matter if you are killed in the process.”

Hana shakes her head.

The officer takes a deep breath. “I’ll have six men extract the intel you’ve promised. You can go and seek out his head.”

His statement is like a huge boulder that suddenly falls upon a narrow stream of tears, blocking their path. Hana begins to grin; Her face returns to shine with a glimmer of hope.

“Thank you, thank you very much sir Warren.” She puts her hand together and bows to him.

“You’ll have her support, but I’m only extracting her and the intel. Understand?”

“Understood, sir.”

The officer then calls out to his men. “Six of you come with her for a one-way trip.” He points at Hana.

Along with her bursting determination, a dim groan reaches her ears. She turns to the source of it, from one of her colleagues that turns out to be still breathing.

“Hh…hHan…a.” The girl with shoulder-length and slightly wavy hair calls for her, extending her bloodied arm.

Hana walks to her and kneels beside her. The girl grabs her forearm with the remainder of her strength.

“P-please…don’t do this…”

Hana sets her sight downward for a moment. “I’m sorry.” She says before pulling out her dagger and thrusts it against the dying girl’s chest, toward a point where her heart is supposed to be. It’s not long before her sights turn empty, and her grip on Hana’s forearm is let go.

“Now ready yourself.” The officer calls her from across the deck.

Hana quickly stands at attention. “Yes sir.”

“The Sentinel be with you.” He says, tracing a line from the base of his neck to his chest.


 Prime Respite

Prime Respite (Part 3)


Chapter 3

The sun just set. The delicate scent of the broth emanates through the dining room. Vittoria shut down the gas stove as soon as she is done slicing a cucumber. That’s when another girl comes up with a pile of small plastic bowls.

“That smells delicious.” She says. “I never thought you’d make an excellent cook.”

Vittoria leers at her while pouring the broth into each of the bowls before putting it aside. “This is the particular activity that my parents taught with the most excellence. They wanted me to be a decent housewife once I am married.”

“Ah, impressive.” The girl responds while shifting to the other side to place the bowls on to the trays set out on the counter. “With these, I’m sure everyone would set out with their stomach happy.”

“I…” Vittoria stops midway. “Would be grateful, if my dishes could fulfill that.”

“With this tempting smell, I’m sure everyone won’t let it pass.”

Not long after, two boys burst into the kitchen. They are Fred and Lennard.

“Julia, Vittoria, are you two done?” Says Lennard.

“Yeah, I can smell something great and that tickles my stomach.” Fred barks, like he usually do.

“How about you two help us out?” Julia smiles to them, her hands crossed behind her hip.

“Well if it meant larger portion…”

“Fred…” Lennard leers at him with a bitter sight.

“Okay, okay.”

The two boys help assemble the remaining platers. Then the four of them delivers the meals to the front counter of the dining room, where everyone else could take them. There are no chairs nor seating of any kind. So everyone just sit on the carpet-covered floor with their meals on their laps.

Vittoria sits between Fred and Julia, without any meal in her lap since she is an Android. It is not long before someone shoves a spoon into their mouth and yells out,

“Hey Vittoria, I swear I never had something this tasty since I’m here.”

“Yeah. Could you stay for maybe a week after you could afford a ticket home, please?” A girl follows up.

Similar cheers from twenty other teenagers fill the dining room. An incoherent choir to which her heart blooms and prances. She never thought that the praises hit gently on her soft spot. Her response is a simple smile that she directed toward everyone.

“It’s lovely here isn’t it, Vittoria?” Fred asks with a smooth tone.

Vittoria’s heavenly glee turns at Fred, blinding his vision. “I concur.” She responds.

“Hey, Fred!” A boy cries out from one corner. “You’re rooting for her aren’t you?”

“What the hell did you say!?” Fred yells while training his spoon at him.

“Uh, oh.” Another boy’s response follows up. “Looks like someone just got exposed.” He says, rolling his eyes.

“Come here you!”

The two boys make a hustle as soon as Fred’s tall stature rises from its seat and begins to march at them.

The chatter here and there across the room is in contrast with her solitary bedroom that saw the most of her shedding petals. The genuine cheers and jeers are a fresh breeze to the dull well-mannered speech of her servants which is most probably staged to exhibit proficiency in serving her. She breathes a relief knowing that her mother’s words could actually led her to such experience for once. However, it’s not long until the gray clouds her face.

A notification from her utilizer. The receiver is wired to her system, hence there’s no need for the utilizer to blip when it receives messages. Which is essential at this moment, since she strives to prevent anyone from noticing.

“I will be absent for a moment.” She says to Julia and Fred.

“Alright.”

“Be careful.”

Vittoria nods before standing up and proceeds to the back. At the moment, everyone is busy with their own conversation. Even if they notice Vittoria’s leave, they aren’t really concerned. She goes all the way to the backyard of the small barrack, where there’s no one to see her.

Then she opens her utilizer.

==||==

From: Ag_Bloom

I’ll convince the rest to board the Ferry before dawn break, according to the schedule you sent me.

==||==

Her will to respond is suppressed by a gentle voice calling for her from behind. She hastily retracts her screen and leers behind her. From the corner of her eyes, she could make up a figure leaning against the side of the door, gazing upon her.

“Zen.” She says after turning around.

He jerks his head in silence. Thinking that he is curious of what’s going on, she turns her gaze to the skies behind her, before returning it to him once more.

“The stars. They’re magnificent.”

A chill starts to run down her endoskeleton as the boy lifts an eyebrow. She wonders whether he really saw what she did. She begins to heat her core, preparing to execute a backup plan should this one is foiled. But just as the water boils, Fred bursts through the door.

“Hey, hey.” He proceeds pasts Zen and head for Vittoria.

Zen leers at him as he nudges his shoulder.

“Tell me you are alright back here.” He says to both of them.

Vittoria turns away from him while Zen exhales and head back inside without saying anything. Fred turns his attention to Vittoria.

“Nothing.” Vittoria says, trying to shove his worries away if there is any. “I hope my parents, if they are still alive, see how I long for this moment.”

When she glances back at him, she finds his face with a little hint of red. His mouth is gaping, and he is frozen in place.

“You…the gathering right?” He stutters.

“What else?” Vittoria replies.

“Right, right. Reasonable indeed.” He says while rubbing the back of his head.

Vittoria then head back inside, followed by Fred.

–**–

“Ears on me, you delinquent lass.” His voice, so loud that it trembles the whole room, comes through my utilizer. His overwhelming tone is like a thunder splitting the sky. The following shock shoves me deeper into a point where I have never reached before. It’s the Primus’ right-hand man, Microv Edward. He’s the supreme leader of the maid section. Colonel Iva’s rank is just below him. “One more grumble and I swear to shove your arse down a pit where you’d wish we had executed you instead. Do you hear!?”

“Y-yes, si-” I stutter. And perhaps because of it…

“Do…you…hear!?” He calls it out even louder.

This feeling. The shivering view of my parents perishing into the ember to save me, the overlapping screams of my scattered people as columns of monarchs flew overhead in harmony. I can’t believe that this man brought a similar experience just by raising his tone.

“Yes, sir.” I respond with a sturdier tone. But then I begin to sniffle.

“Rest sort it out as well. For failure won’t spank only her.” He says. “Off you go.”

For the first time in years, a tear streaks across my cheek. A pain is throbbing my heart. Despite of it, I gaze up to everyone else. Theirs however falls bitter upon me. In the next second, Hana turns away from me in silence. Her sight is no longer as sharp as before. Her face is one that lacks of any will. She marches into the bunk without leering back. The maiden that I thought I could trust the most is the first that wavers.

“Hana…” I reach out to her, but to no avail.

“I’m sorry, Lena.” Rina says before following her.

Theo nods two times with her eyes closed without saying anything.

“Rina, Theo…” Still they ignore me.

“Um…” Seeing everyone walks away from me seems to have driven Eri nervous, evident from how she taps her indexes in quick succession. She then turns to me. “Uh, Lena. Just do what the man said okay?” She says. “This is for your good, for our good, for everyone. Okay?”

“Eri…, everyone…” The only words that came out of me as soon as Eri shut the bunk’s door.

Here I am left alone again.

It’s way past dinnertime already and we have no more task on the list for today. The Primus, once again, didn’t touch his meal. I wanted to reach for the bunk’s door, but somehow couldn’t. Something inside prevents me from doing so.

Then my tears break free.

“Damn it.” I grit my teeth. I can’t look up to them like this.

I don’t know what I was thinking, I found my body hustling to the main gate before I realize it. The delay between each step shortens as time goes, and the load in my head inflates with each step. My composed march to the main gate turns into a rush once I cleared past. With all my might, I split the night at a blistering pace, my legs from knees down whimper in the process. I couldn’t tell where I am going. All I know is that I’m taking myself as far as possible from everything. Eventually, I collapse under a sizeable tree, my face fell flat on the ground.

My tears are flooding, and I couldn’t resist the urge to commit all my voice into the weep.

Why did it end up like this? All I did is for the best of the Primus, for the best of his reign, and for the best of the citizens. How couldn’t they see that? How could they refuse the deeds that clearly will benefit the realm in the long term?

Suddenly I feel a presence. My breath is still caught, but I decide to raise my head and wipe my eyes. I was surprised to see who it is.

“Are you okay?” It’s Zen. He then kneels before me as soon as he asks that question. “What are you doing here this late?”

A small orange glow illuminates the place, originating from a lantern hanging on a wooden stake protruding out of the tree’s trunk. His face reflects off the glow, in stark contrast with the surrounding darkness. I see a pair of stars chasing each other as his eyes gaze down on me. It is as if the light comes from him instead of the lantern, even with his indifferent face that shouldn’t radiate anything.

The faint brilliance sweeps the glitter in my eyes away, and for some reason it manages to breathe my will back to life. I rise to my knees as I wipe the remainder of my tears away.

“I…” I sniffle. “I don’t know. Maybe I just need some space.” I say, turning my face away as I sit on my calves.

Zen exhales. His face remains indifferent. “Well, I guess you are welcome to stay.”

Just when I begin to wonder what he is implying, he sits before me, his back against the tree trunk. Those lustrous eyes now turn to the night sky glittering with stars from one end to the other.

“Wh…what are you doing?”

That indifferent face of his turns to me. “This place is my contemplation haven.”

“You don’t have any patrol duty?”

“Not my turn. But I’m on standby.”

A silence ensues for a moment. I never sit beside a boy I just met before. Especially one that drives this feeling inside me. This blooming feeling that still finds me scrambling for words to describe properly.

I shift and turn a bit so that my bottom sits on the grass while my back leans against the trunk.

“What happened?” He suddenly asks.

“What?”

“There has to be a reason why you are crying up here.” He says with his face remains to the stars.

For a moment I am reluctant to share the reason. But knowing how he seems to be the only person I can talk to at this moment, I don’t have a choice.

“I wanted to change someone else’s behavior, but to no avail.”

“I see.” Zen responds.

Somehow, I was expecting more whereas I should have known that it’s the reply that he would provide given his personality. However,

“Well,” To my surprise, he continues. “One does barely step out of their status quo.”

“Excuse me?”

“Change has always been a subject of opposition. It’s never easy for anyone to move out of the place they are already comfortable with.”

My gaze falls to my feet as I come to realize. It is indeed difficult. But that doesn’t mean we should forever refrain from making a change. We won’t go anywhere if we don’t struggle to change ourselves. As long as we have the will, we would emerge victorious beyond our comfort zone.

“But they could if they have the will.” I say.

“But the problem doesn’t just stay there, it goes further to what preventing the will to rise in the first place.”

“What preventing the will?”

“Say, if you’re to organize a mass for one common goal, a change for better life, but then finds out that they’re only benefitting from you and ditch you on your most dire of needs, would you be willing to organize another mass?”

That feels too extreme. If it ever happens to a person, then it has to be traumatizing.

“You wouldn’t.” Zen answers that on his own. “Even when someone else is rallying, you would remain still, no matter how hard they try.”

I think I can agree. It’s almost impossible to overcome a traumatizing experience. The monarch swarm flashes into view as soon as I thought of that. The hellish view where only fear and despair can be found. The ember tide that sweeps through my village, engulfing everything including my parents. I wish every night that I can rest soundly without ever seeing such calamity unfolding again.

I snap back to our conversation and make my remark.

“I don’t think that could ever happen. What kind of person devious enough to benefit from a person who strived for their well-being?”

“My people, my former ones.”

His former people?

“No way…”

“The lower classes folk that I strived to protect, those I have created an association with for their own good, ditched me. My parents and the other higher classes took away their rights. I struggle only to alleviate their pressure. Until one night when I heard that the higher classes were plotting against me. My parents didn’t even bother to protect me, so I seek protection from the lower-classes. They denied my request, even exposing me in the process.”

Oh my goodness.

“I’m…” I feel like I have to say something, but I couldn’t come up with anything. “I’m sorry.”

His gaze turns on me again. “I was accompanied by my best friend when I left the little town, but covering me had cost him his life. And that’s how I end up here. Far from everyone, even the concerns of protecting the weak.”

“But you’re a militia in this place.”

“And so it seems. But my effort in every patrol is nonexistent. I even drift here for my personal solitude despite the order to stand by the posts.”

I exhale. That’s unfortunate. So far, I’ve only received warning from sir Microv. But the unfortunate that befall him drenches me in ponder. Should I really proceed carrying out my plan and risk a fate worse than death? Or should I just stop, and abide the orders that have been laid out?

“Could you, by any chance, restore the will that you’ve held out before?”

He directs his gaze back to the stars and exhales. The expression that he is showing makes me feel dumb for asking such question.

“I don’t think I have the heart for that anymore.”

That incident must have left a deep scar in him. And it’s most likely why he appears to be exhausted all the time. The lower-classes’ refusal have stripped him of his will. And now it seems like he only works for himself. If there’s one thing that he’s protecting, it’s probably the remainders of his heart.

“If you think you are willing to make a change, you have to be prepared for consequences such as those.” Zen shrugs. “I hope you don’t end up like me.”

With him, the night flies without a care in the world. It’s already late when I return to the mansion. Zen accompanied me all the way. I told him it was unnecessary, but he insisted that a girl of my age shouldn’t walk along a dimly lit road by herself. I never walk alongside a boy before. Even more awkward is that he is five years older than me. Regardless, it’s a sweet experience that pats me in the back, one that I barely had in years.

When I head inside, I notice something. The Primus refused to have his dinner, and we have had our dinner. Which means that the dishes that we washed, should have dried out by now. However, one of the plates is still damp, with droplet running across its curved surface.

Not long after Theo comes into the kitchen.

“Lena, how are you?” It feels odd that she asks me that, but I do appreciate that she concerns me after that scolding from sir Microv.

“I’m fine. Thanks for asking.” I flinch my head.

“I guess that extra plate serves you well.”

Extra plate?

“What?”

“So it’s not you who made that noise?”

“I was outside, catching some air.”

“We were all in the bunk when that porcelain noise occurred.”

It seems like Theo is speaking the truth, she’s not the kind to lie. But if they’re not the one who is having a late-night snack, then it is…

I sigh. “He was snacking again, wasn’t he?”

“Apparently.” Theo says.

“Let’s just have our rest for now. It might have been a lot for us today.”

“It definitely is for you, I guess.” Theo smiles at me.

I smile back. I can’t be sure whether her smile is genuine or not, but it shines an encouragement. Knowing that at least one of the maids is still with me restores my confidence, enough to meet the next dawn. Everyone else is already wrapped up under their blanket. Theo follows suit not long after.

My mind drifts to what Zen has told me. I begin to consider whether I should continue with giving the Primus a proper meal, in proper times. Doing so would free me from sir Microv’s haunting words. But the prime value of this nation would remain tarnished. His improper meals might be irrelevant and insignificant. Yet, how many times have irrelevant and insignificant things caused the fall of kings?

Without my consent, those thoughts lull me to my dreams.

–**–

Day three. I wake up to my alarm at the same time as yesterday. I slept late, so the reluctance to rise from the mattress is immense. I even have a hard time opening my eyes. But I have to. There’s a work to be done.

However, as soon as I put on the maid uniform, a sight shocks me to the core.

“Hana? Rina? Eri? Theo?”

They’re nowhere to find around their mattresses.

“This…” This is a joke isn’t it? “Please tell me this is just a child’s play.” I say as I roam around the mansion. It turns out they’re also not in the mansion. My heart begins to race as I begin to search the gardens.

“Hana! Rina! Eri! Theo!” I call them out, as I trot around the garden.

Oh no.

For a moment, I couldn’t believe it. They’re really gone. My gaze turns to the direction of the settlement, where I got the groceries yesterday.

“Could it be…?”

No, no, no.

I streak alongside the dawn breeze flowing downhill, rushing my way to the settlement. My heart beats at a rate that I never thought it would reach. There’s still five kilometers left once I reach the main highway. That’s when I begin to lose my breath. The exhaustion from last night’s burst still has their grip on me. I couldn’t make it in time. Just as I thought of letting them go, a motorcycle comes up beside me. A brief grateful bloom from within when I see who it is.

“Z-Zen.” I call him, stuttering due to my heavy breath.

“I see four maids boarding a ferry for the mainland.” He said with a louder tone.

“Yes please.”

I hop into the backseat as soon as he flinches his head, gesturing me to head in. The motorcycle splits the air, which forces me to grip its back tail. We arrive at the settlement ten minutes later. Zen has to reduce his speed since crashing, no matter how minor, would cause inconvenience for the settlers. It takes another five minutes before we arrive at the docks.

I then hustle in as soon as Zen stops before the main entrance, hoping that there’s still time to catch them. How could they decide to abandon me? Have I really been that mistaken?

The ferry’s horn blares. Two men with uniforms blocked the path leading to the ship as soon as I reach it.

“Pardon, ma’am. You have to show that you’ve reserved a seat inside.” Says one of them.

“Please, let me in! My colleagues are there and I need to get to them!” I frantically gesture for the ferry, hoping that he would let me pass.

“The leave schedule is here. Do you have the receipt or not?”

“No, no. You don’t understand!”

Not long after, his colleague near the ferry gives the greenlight. The horn blares again. The staircase is lifted, and it begins to drift away from the docks. Only then I am allowed a pass.

I sprint all the way to the end of the docks.

“Hana! Rina! Eri! Theo!” I cry out their names at the top of my lungs.

It’s when Hana appears on the starboard deck and gazes upon me. But it’s too late. The ferry has gone far from the docks. I only see her waving at me with a bitter face, not saying anything. I probably won’t hear it either.

“No.” I said, as I collapse to my knee.

Why? Why is this happening to me? I raise that question as my eyes begin to well up. I can’t believe this. Just why. I was about to make things right. Why do they have to leave just as that is going to happen?

But my lament hits a sturdy wall. It’s too late. No matter how hard I cry, how deep my regrets are, they won’t change anything.

“Lena.” I hear Zen’s gentle voice reaching out to me.

I don’t respond, still soaked in my weep. Then I feel his hand on my right shoulder.

“There’s nothing you can do about it now.” He says.

Even if my weep won’t solve anything, it is still hard for me to stem these tears and get over it. I probably become an attention center in this dock, but that doesn’t matter. It’s like a small cut on the skin after having pikes pierced through my chest.

“Lena,” When Zen says my name for the second time, he raises my face to meet his. “Hush.” He said.

His cold hand is holding up my face. But somehow, I felt only warmth. His ebony eyes gaze straight into mine. I feel my soul is being embraced. His smooth feature which I already found captivating, is heavenly this close. For a moment, everything feels fine. And the wound that the maids have inflicted upon me seems irrelevant. The pair of stars I saw last night return. This time they bring a painkiller that I never thought exist.

“Zen…”

“You are the Primus’ maid, so behave like one.”

“B-but…how could I?” Especially when a charge is waiting for me on the other side due to my inability to maintain the integrity of my team. “He is not going to forgive me for this.”

“Listen, you still have a chance. The Primus is still depending on you to take care of his mansion. He still needs you. You have to cast aside this regret of yours for a moment.”

I sniffle. He then releases his hand from my face. The hands that gave me warmth, enough to contain my tears.

“I…don’t know.” I say. I really couldn’t come up with any thoughts right now. This is just too much for me to wrap up in a brief amount of time.

“I’ll take you back. All the way before the Primus himself.”

It’s an astounding declaration. He’s going to stand with me in confronting the most powerful man in the world.

“Are you s-sure?” I stutter again.

“Come.” He says as he grabs both of my hand, pulling me up, during which I could only stare at his face in astonishment.

Zen pulls up his utilizer and speaks through it, seemingly telling his colleagues. Together we reach the doorstep of the Primus’ mansion, again. We climb the path through the gardens after getting through the main gate. And he is there, on the bench sitting at the fourth layer.

“Where have you been?” He asked while we’re on the staircase to the fourth layer. “And I don’t remember giving you permission to invite strangers.”

Zen and I share a glance before climbing up the stairs to meet him. So far everything didn’t go well between the Primus and I. That makes me wonder what will he pull out of his sleeve and lay down on me.

“Where are the others?” He continues asking.

“Sir…”

“The other maid decides to abandon their duty.” Zen steps in front of me before I can finish my sentence.

The Primus turns his menacing gaze at him. When he gazes back at me, Zen is pushed back down the stairs. He is now where he was a few seconds ago. But nothing is pushing him. It just happens. I am left gaping for a moment. This superhuman power, perhaps it is why he is feared by everyone. I tremble as I think of anything that he might be capable of.

“Continue.” He says, calmly.

“With due respect sir, the other maids have abandoned the mission.”

“That scolding last night was too much?”

Perhaps he was referring to the night where sir Microv yells at us.

I lower my gaze. “It…was.” I said. But then I add, along with returning my gaze to him, “But I never thought of abandoning my duty.”

He is probably squinting at me right now. Zen is still in the same position, possibly held in place by the Primus. What else can he do with his powers?

“Regardless, this lack of discipline will not go unpunished.” He said.

Indiscipline…

Those words of his probe my nerve, provoking another rapid development. I now shiver not due to dread, but irritation at the irony just before me. For a second, my urge stacks up. And I don’t even think twice about it. I take a deep breath.

“Sir.” I say. “You have no right to dictate our lack of discipline.” I point at him.

His face might be concealed, but his mask couldn’t hide the gesture of raising an eyebrow. “Did your head crash into something yesterday?”

“No.” I take a deep breath. “I won’t let my discipline be judged, by a person who doesn’t have his meal properly.” I state, glaring back at him.

It is an intimidating sight. His stare is that between contempt and resentment. Even though his face hides behind his mask, I can still feel it. In fact, his mask makes it even more terrifying. Maybe that’s where the fear factor is all along. One couldn’t determine his feeling at any given moment. Feelings lead to actions. And since he’s the most powerful man in the world, it’s hard to determine what would he do next. But at this point, I’m pretty much used to it.

I take a deep breath. I guess that’s it. I’ve crossed the line. Perhaps it’s all I could manage against the most powerful man in the world. It’s something to be proud of however, since none survives his first glare. If he were to struck me down, right here and right now, it’ll be worth it.

It’s when I can feel something thrusting for my left cheek. A quick blow, perhaps powerful enough to cause a long-lasting scar.

“Not again.” A dim voice that I manage to catch coming from him.

Then something comes in to block it. They reach out and grip the blow that’s supposedly aiming at me. It’s hard for me to make out what it is, because both happened at a quick succession. And they left a shockwave that tosses me back. My back hits the path first. Zen rushes over and helps me recover. As soon as I do, the Primus is already walking inside.

“Get that boy off the lawn.” He gently says as he enters his mansion.

Zen and I share a glance.

“What was that?” He asks.

“That’s the highest authority snapping at me.”

“No, I meant the…”

I raise my hand and stops him midway. He must have meant the occurrence of the shockwave. I was as curious as him. But right now, I don’t have the space for that. That’s why I pretend to be oblivious.

“You should leave now.” I say to him.

He sighs and nods. “Stay safe, Lena.”

I nod back. It’s the last thing he said before he shut the main gate and off with his motorcycle.

With that, I enter the mansion. Suicidal thoughts start to flare in my mind. My limbs move at a slower pace, as if they are bound by weights. So much so that the distance between everything feels longer. I don’t know whether I can work in a state like this. I’m going to need a daylong idle. Contemplating, or even lamenting, everything that I did. Or perhaps considering to resign from this duty.

No, anything but resigning. I can’t let him view me as a deserter either.

But I can’t be idle. With everyone’s gone, all the task falls on me. I have to work on them. The Primus has already charged me for my inability to keep my team together. Let that be the last. I have to keep working. That’s when I thought of entering the kitchen and prepare his meal. This time, I resolved, to only make his preferences. But only serve them at proper meal times.

I come knocking at his room as soon as I’m done making his breakfast, since he’s not found anywhere. But there’s no response. I take it that he might not be starving yet. So I place the meals on separate metallic pots and put them on a heater to keep them warm. This is what the colonel told us to do when there’s still plenty of leftovers. We were told to standby for another cook because it is known that the Primus prefers that his preferences aren’t served in a succession.

It’s time for another task. Laundries, groceries, watering, sweeping, inspection, documentation, etc. I now have to do them all by myself. This place is so vast, that five maids is required to take care of it. No doubt, there will be tasks that left out. But I have to try. My duty is not over yet.

Come on, Lena. Cast your sadness aside for a while.

I proceed to water the gardens as soon as I’m done sweeping the mansion. And I find that it’s already past noon when I’m done watering, my second task of the day. I haven’t procured any groceries, so I rush for the grocery bag and head for the market. Unfortunately, most stands have close up shop. Hence, most items on the list is nowhere to be found.  Not only the tasks grew in numbers, I also have to deal with lesser groceries. Which is another problem, since that would hinder me in cooking his preferences.

The sun is setting when I came back. Comparing it with yesterday, my walk is slower. I can’t determine whether it’s due to my exhaustion or my unhealthy emotion this day. I’ve been working across the mansion all by myself. One thing for sure is that I sit with my limbs numb as soon as I put down the groceries. My head falls on the table. Just ahead are his meals that I place on a heater to warm. I examine closer, to find that it is still untouched since the morning.

This is strange.

When I knocked on his room today, I told him that I’ve made his preferences. Though I’m afraid that it’ll be the last thanks to the insufficient acquired grocery items. But why he still didn’t touch his meals? I decided to head for his room again. I knock on the door, only to hear no response from him. Since there’s no reason for me standing here waiting, I grab the door handle and turn it. The shock that comes when I found out that it isn’t locked is dwarfed by the one when I see that the Primus is gone.

Great…

Now him too.

This duty is a mistake in the first place. I shouldn’t have been assigned to this.


Prime Respite