Membangun Kembali Peradaban : You Can(not) Advance

Entry Writchal 1
Tema: Alternate history, Kaderisasi, Soviet Union


Revolusi Oktober mengmbil alih Respublik Petuhk secara menyeluruh dan ini semua ialah salah buruh. Bagai badai pasir yang menerjang semenanjung Suez, buruh-buruh ini merampas segala harta benda yang tersisa di jalanan maupun di istana. Semuanya ludes ataupun hancur. Sebagai orang yang bukan lagi anggota partai buruh, ini merupakan kondisi yang dilematis bagiku.

“Hancoerkan segala matjam hal milik kapitalis rakoes”

“Jayalah internasionalisme”

Selama lima hari berturut-turut bahkan lebih bunyi internasionalisme dan sirene tidak berhenti digengungkan oleh kaum buruh. Kiranya banyak sekali orang yang tak tahan akan hal ini dan memutuskan untuk keluar rumah. Mereka pun mati.

“Memaki kaum kiri sama halnya dengan mati. Kalian akan mati sebagaimana pula dengan bigot kapitalisme”, mungkin seperti itu kata-kata dari mereka.

Sudah 7 hari diriku terkurung di bilik sempit, atap pendek, dipinggir selokan berbau anyir di bangsal milik PKI. Mungkin sejenak kita bisa memikirkan bahwa tempat ini lebih cocok menjadi kuburan daripada tempat tahanan politik, dan memang benar. Beberapa dari mereka mati bersimbah darah ataupun terpanggang di tempat ini.

“tok-tok…. Tok-tok…”

Suara ketukan pintu yang tidak membawa aura baik sama sekali terdengar dari triplek berukuran 1×2 meter di timur. Setiap ketukan yang terdengar bagaikan lonceng kematian yang berdengung terus menerus.

Tanpa pilihan lain Aku membukakan pintu tersebut.

“Iya ada ap-”

*Brag…..*Bug…..*Bug….

Cepat sekali, Aku tidak bisa melihat apapun selain tiga orang buruh yang memukulku dengan batang musket menuju uluh hati ku. Pukulan itu membuat seluruh tubuhku mati kecuali otak yang menjaga kesadaran ini.

Diriku yang tak berdaya dibopong, dimasukkan kedalam kantung plastik mayat yang kiranya akan dibuang. Mereka kemudian menutupnya tanpa tahu apa yang terjadi didalamnya. Kesakitan yang luar biasa ini membuatku tidak sadarkan diri.

“Selanjutnya 636”

Bunyi TOA membangunkanku dari ketidaksadaran. Diriku sudah dipindahkan ke Barak Konsentrasi. Aku tidak menduga hal ini bisa terjadi, seorang petinggi yang kini jatuh dan mati di tempat ini, lucu bukan?

“Hey-hey Sutejo”

Seorang wanita memanggil sambil menarik bajuku dari belakang.

“Iya ada apa?”

Aku menoleh kebelakang dan memandanginya. Aku ingat dia, aku tau siapa dia. Akari adik Ayumu nomor dua. Sekilas jikalau dilihat Ayumu dan Akari bagai kembar siam yang berhasil dipisahkan.

Berlainan dengan kakaknya, Aura genki-girl terpancar dari ujung kaki hingga ujung kepalanya. Perawakannya memang mirip seperti Ayumu, tapi sungguh jika kau mendengar kata yang pertama kali terucap dari mulutnya kau sudah yakin kedua orang ini berbeda.

Diriku sendiri tidak cukup berinteraksi banyak dengannya. Selain berbeda keyakinan pada saat dulu, Ia juga menjalin banyak koneksi dengan dunia barat, dikarenakan almamaternya, MIT. Oh iya? Kalian pernah mendengar perang sipil Amerika, ya benar dia ikut.

“Kenapa kau ada disini? Mana kakak?”

“Ayumu  tidak ada disini, Ibukota sudah kacau, Aku tidak bisa membawanya kesini”

“Masuk akal juga. Sekarang jawab pertanyaan pertamaku”

“Aku pensiun”

Jawabanku membuat rahangnya turun sepanjang 5 cm dan matanya melotot keheranan. Sebagai Tokoh yang berjasa “memerahkan” Jawa tengah, ini merupakan tindakan yang tidak masuk akal.

Namun, tindakan kaum buruh mencerminkan ketidakbenaran, dan mendorongku untuk melakukan hal ini. Ideologi ini tidak akan bertahan untuk waktu yang lama.

“Benarkah? Aku tidak pernah menyangkanya.” Sambil mengembalikkan posisi rahangnya.

“Semuanya bilang begitu, Keputusanku sudah bulat dan seperti kau lihat, berada disini bersama penentang lainnya”

“Lalu sekarang apa yang akan kau lakukan?”

“Entahlah, menunggu kematian mungkin lebih baik”

Jawaban dinginku untuk menghentikan percakapan ini aku nilai cukup. Dia tak akan lagi menanyaiku

“Bagaimana dengan Ayumu dan anakmu? Kau tidak kasihan dengannya?”

Jawaban itu menusuk, Sakit sekali. Aku tidak benar benar ingin mati, Aku hanya ingin menghentikan obrolan dengan hipokrit seperti dirinya.

“Kenapa diam? Fufu aku tahu kau masih mencintainya. Kau mau jalan keluar?”

Sejenak aku terkaget akan hal itu, aku menoleh ke arahnya dan dengan pandangan kegirangan. Dan seketika ATP dalam tubuh ini tersintesis secara semu.

“Benarkah?”

“Benar, tapi dengan satu syarat”

“Jangan membuat syarat yang tidak bisa dilakukan oleh pria tua seperti ini”

“Tenang-tenang mudah saja. Dimana Ayumu?”

Aku tertegun, dan bertanya pada diri mengapa hal itu yang ia tanyakan. Walaupun secara fisik kedua kakak-beradik ini mirip, namun keduanya tidak dapat dipersatukan, ribut masalah ideologi sampai main fisik dan sumpah-sumpahan, menjadi hal yang pasti terjadi dikala mereka bertemu.

“Memangnya kenapa?” Ku jawab dengan tegas

“Apakah tidak boleh seorang adik menanyakan keberadaan kakaknya?”

Aku terdiam, bukankah dengan pertanyaan ini aku bisa bertemu dengan Ayumu secepatnya? Mengapa tidak ku jawab saja? Tidak, Akari tidak berniat sedikitpun untuk membantuku, memeras informasi dariku tujuannya. Keselamatan Ayumu ada di tanganku.

“Aku tidak tahu, dan jikalau tahu aku tidak akan memberi tahu”

Dengan semangat aku  menjawab hal tersebut. Aku pun berlari menuju pintu darurat yang berada di Timur Akari. Menggunakan badanku aku mendorong pintu tersebut sampai terbuka.

*DOR…..*

Peluru berkaliber 9mm menembus kepalaku tepat di pintu darurat. Dengan sisa usaha aku menoleh kebelakang dan melihat TT-33 berasap yang di kokang oleh Akari.

Aku tidak bisa berbuat lagi, Selamat tinggal Ayumu.


Prequel: contact: AyamLodeh #1722 (Discord)

Penulis: AyamLodeh

Cimon : The Beginning

Entry Writchal 1
Tema: Alternate history, Kaderisasi, Masjid Salman


Cimon : The Beginning

“hmnnnn…..”

A flash of light woke me up from a long dream. As my feet touch the floor, I feel the floor is not stable at all. I spent my night sleeping in a hanging bed at the passenger cabin. Just as I feel the surface, I realise that I was traveling on a ship for over 10 days before. So, I think this morning I could see my destination from the deck on the horizon.

After I wore a sufficient outfit, I rushed toward the ship ‘s deck. And then, my view was captivated by the beautiful scene of Suryan, Capital City of Civilized Monarch,The Center of the world, or The Mandala. According to my master, a former legion, or the regular army of the Civilized Monarch, or Cimon for short, Suryan was the most advanced, Crowded, and prosperous metropolitan in the world. Although I was always hearing if this was only in the shadow of its former fame and prosperity, it was still the greatest city I’ve ever seen. Or, it was because I had never seen the city at all. Nevertheless, the appearance of Suryan made me so excited.

After years of training with my master, my master thinks I have grown enough to see the world with my own eyes,and start my own journey of course. My master told me that he had transferred all of his knowledge to me . And now it was time for me to enrich that knowledge with my own life experience. That one , to be said. And then I decided the city of Suryan would be the place for me to start my own journey.

However, the voyage itself was not as smooth as I thought. After leaving my master’s estate , I’m going to the nearest port city from there. To earn enough cash to fund both my voyage to Suryan and my daily livelihood, I was working at this port as a hard labour. It was not a big deal for me. Even if I was a girl, I was blessed by an extraordinary strength, both in form of physical strength and spiritual strength. And, it was a bizarre view to see a girl doing hard labour like it was such an easy task to her. She was not even shown any sight of fatigue after doing such heavy labours. And after the day of work, in the evening, I also shared some of my earnings to my fellows, and I was quickly made a favor from them. After a brief time, finally I had sufficient cash to fund my voyage. Before my departure, my fellow port’s hard labours surprisingly held a farewell party for me. It made me so touched.

During the voyage, the storm hit our ship. Even the storm had spared us, but it made even my seasick worse. I wasn’t even moved from my cab, until finally I had overcome my seasickness. And after the days of my voyage, decorated by my seasickness, I reached my destination. The City of Suryan was before my eyes, and my own journey would start from there.

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I spent my daily life in Suryan peacefully, until I realised the dark side of Surya, and Cimon in general. Firstly, the taxation was absolutely inhuman. Taxation was even imposed on the hard laborers in the port like us. The taxation really took a tool from my fellows, and threw them even deeper in poverty. While the richman,

bureaucrat, clergy and even legions can bribe the tax collector to undermine their taxation. There is no law enforcement as many of the high-class dodged easily from the state’s law. When the weak had no power to do so. In short, the corruption of the CImon officials had reached a critical level.

Secondly, the discrimanition to non-citizen residents was so intense. They were not only being the treated as second-class people, they were also being exploited heavily, in terms of taxation and forced slavery. We , including myself, were the barbarian’s origin peoples, so of course we were second-class citizens in Suryan. The only reasons they were reluctant to do so, only was my physical appearance and power.

But, that day, for the first time, I felt so powerless. That was the day when I chased a certain thief. He wore a weird emerald scarff that covered his neck and shoulder. He was so agile, so even a veteran legion couldn’t caught him. Luckily, I had cornered him because I had blocked his escape passage. But when I fought him, I couldn’t fought him properly. Unconsciously, I was afraid to land a hit on him. He also was a good, experienced fighter. He read my moves, and took advantage of it. In the end of the fight, I was defeated by him. Then, he ran away.

Despite it not my first loss, the fact that I was hold myself in front of him made me so confused. Why I done that ? Why did I let him run away ? I wondered. As time flew by, my memory of him didn’t even faded. I couldn’t erased him from my mind. And everytime I thought about him, my heart beating faster. I didn’t knew why I became like this.

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My curiosity about him made me look for more information about him. I even joined the legion for this purpose. Being the legion, the military backbone of the Cimon, wasn’t as easy as I thought. I was being indoctrinated to be loyal, only for the Civilized Monarch cause. But, as I knew the dark side of the Cimon, and the segregation of the human race on it, especially for my people, the Barbarians. So, this indoctrination did not raise my loyalty to the Civilized Monarch at all. Instead , it felt so disgusting for me.

My daily life at legion’s barrack, actually much better. My daily livelihood was guaranteed, and all I had to do was just doing soldier’s training. Sometimes, I was assigned to patroling or guarding taks. I also finally got the clue about the mysterious thief that made my heart slightly moved. He was also a former legion like my master. From the documents I had read, he was found in front of Saruman Temple, after being abandoned by his parents. Saruman Temple itself was a temple that was attached to the Cimon Legionaries Academy, in Highland. Highland itself had broken free from Cimon rule some decade before because of the ongoing turmoil that stirred up in the Civilized Monarch central power. Now, the Highlander had established an independent kingdom, The Salajar Kingdom.

He was adopted by Cimon officials and trained to be legion commanders. And for some reasons, after he graduated from the military academy, he joined the Salajar militaries instead of legions. And for some unknown reason, his scarf was similar to the scarf used by the old, centuries long Highlander’s insurgency

movement. They had fought against the Civilized Monarch authorities from the establishment of Sandarand Province in Highland, until the foundation of Salajar Kingdom. The Salajar Kingdom ruling dynasties also were descendants of Highlander Insurgency Movement leaders. So, this man has Highlander origins.

This fact made me wanted to Salajar to look for more information about that mysterious thief. But my duty as The Legions now didn’t permitted me to do that. So, maybe I would like to asked for resignation from The Legion. It may be difficult, but I would worked hard for it. Because, the whole reason why I joined The Legions was to looked for any information about that mysterious thief. But, reality sometimes didn’t worked as smoothly as I thought.

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Suryan fell into chaos. Many places were under fire. Looting was done in every corner of the city. The situation was so dire, even the emperor and his family and the Cimon Government were evacuated from Suryan. I didn’t knew how it started. But, as The Legions, I must helped the Suryan’s civilians. With my raw powers, and of course the help from my fellow legionaries, we tried to put down the rioter, punished the looter, and protected the weak civilians like women and children. But that was not enough. The order in the City of Suryan was hard to be restored. We felt desperate. We felt so powerless to restored the order of the City. The City was too big, while our numbers were too small. That was because the bulk of the legion were diverted to guard the evacuation of the emperor, and his governmental courts.

“Fight with me, my brave legionaries! For the emperor! ” shout the legionaries commander.

Even though the situation was hopeless, my fellow legionaries were still on high morale. The commander was so skilled so he could kept the morale of his men high. An outstanding quality of the legion. This was the reason why the Civilized Monarch could once rule the world.

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When we reached the armories, it was still intact. When chaos ensued throughout Suryan, one-by-one, the warships and the armories, along with the army’s barn were blown up or burned. The process was planned so well, and it was perfectly covered by the chaos that broke out as diversion . There is the mastermind behind the explosion , along with the chaos. So, along with some legionaries, set up a plan to trapped the mastermind, or someone who is behind this chaos. When it was my turn to patrol around the armouries, I heard the screams and explosion sounds coming from armories. I rushed back to armories and found out my comrade was entirely slaughtered by who I looked for recently. That was the mysterious thief, with his remarkable highland scarff, and his torso lamellar plate armour, stained in the blood of my comrade. When the armouries were trusted to us, they were blasted and burned to the ground.

What a magnificent scene ! WhiIe has complicated feeling about this. Happy, sad, angry and furious, sorrowful, depressed, also amazed at the same time. I couldn’t even expressed it in any words.

“What you have done! Why did you do this! Why must the innocent people suffer, only because of your action!” I shouted to him.

“…..”

“Why do you keep silent! Please ! Give me the answer ! ! ”

“There is so much reason for me to do this.” He finally replied.

“Then just say it to me! NOW!” Shout me.

“I know…. what they had done to your people, the Highlander. They are also doing that to my people, the Barbarians. But that’s not the reason to make those innocent suffer, you know!” Said me in a high tone.

“Ahh… I can say, they aren’t purely innocent….You know, they must pay for their ignorance…” Said him lightly.

(Hand cracking noise)

“Yeah… I think our conversation was futile! So, Let’s our fists talk instead!” I said while furiously cracking my hands.

I swiftly shortened our distance, and made him fell under my punch range. I launched a barrage of punches on him. But, that wasn’t sufficient. He dodged all of my attacks. He instead managed to land some hits on me, with his throwing knives. I realised the direct approach just allowed him to score more hits on me, so I changed my approach. I attacked him with more indirect approach, like areal attack or using surrounding objects and environment as weapons.

But it backfired on me. He was really agile to catch up. And he could use the environment better to get advantage over me. I knew I was lost at our first engagement, but that was because I hadn’t prepared my heart before the fight. I suppressed my feelings for him, so I could fought him more properly this time. But, even though I had overcome my previous weakness, his battle prowess was still better than mine. He landed many hits on me with his throwing knives. However, i still managed to fight back, even after I was direly wounded.

My body was weakened. I barely managed to stand up and fought firmly, as before. My wound started to hold me back. I suspected he was planted something on his knives. Something that weakened my body.

“Hey, maybe this is the time for you to give up on me! I had planted deadly poison on my knives! Surender, and I will give you the antidote!” He said. “Cih….! You…… treat me……like…..some-one…..who……fear…. of….. death, huh? Fight …… me! Fairly,…….. fight…… me! I ….will …..give you…. the taste ….of my punch!” Replied me, weakly.

“What A stubborn girl! Ok, I will make you down!, surely this time” Replied him.

My consciousness faded away. I hardly couldn’t keep up my fighting stand. So, before I fell unconscious, I must landed a swift, and decisive blow to him. I only has one chance to do so.

I tried to lure him into the trap. I suffered another significant wound as result. But I finally could into the trap, without any prospect for dodging the attack.

“Taste this!!!” I shouted.

Everything was gone well, all according to my plan. When the victory was seen on the horizon, suddenly, everything became blank. My vision became dark. I didn’t realized, that i was fell unconscious before I managed to finish my finishing blow. I don’t knew anything happens after that.

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Ah…. again i could cornered and defeated her. She was as tough as before. She even learned from her previous battle against me. She was a terrifying fighter indeed. If i didn’t realized her trap sooner, maybe she could defeated me this time.

“Surt! Are you okay ?” Said my teammate that was tasked to did another jobs. He also had finished his jobs.

“Yeah! I also captured these dangerous girls.” Replied me, while pointing to the girl.

“Good jobs, chief! That civilized bastard wouldn’t used this girl again after this.” Said my teammate.

“Of Course, she was too dangerous to became our enemies!” i replied.

Then I tied up and then picked up the girl and brought her to our headquarters. So, at least she will not be used again by the Cimon.

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Penulis: Narusaka

Child of Winter

Entry Writchal 1
Tema: Alternate history, Kaderisasi, Soviet Union


Happiness lies in comfort of the unknown. Even I know that to an extent. People long for happiness. Even I, though undeserving, long for it.

Amidst this desolated, blanketed-white, cursed land I can hold these dear, small hand with a smile. Almost as if ignoring the sin I’ve committed all throughout my life. I abandoned my humanity in search of happiness. Then I turned my back against my own self to gain my happiness back.

My happiness lies here, beside me, in the form of another human.

“Mom, can I see the sunlight?”

“Hm? You can clearly see the daylight though.”

“Mhn. Not that. I read it in the books.”

My child inquired with her eyes upturned, brimming with curiosity.

“They said that the day was brighter than any bonfire. It is so bright that the shadows are not intermingled. The sunlight shines forever bright that you cannot see it with your own eyes, else you will be blind.”

She explained, not letting go of my hand. Her other hand spun around just to visualize how bright the sun can be. And how she wished to see it, by looking up at the eternally gray-tinted sky above us.

“I wonder if it will stop.”

“…”

A wry smile sprung on my face. I couldn’t bring myself to answer her question.

Happiness lies in comfort of the unknown. What she consider as happiness, might be different from mine. But her existence is still brimming with innocence, an infant susceptible to many wrong of the world.

To correct them—nay, to prevent them, I must give light to her the harms that lies within the ways of this world. God’s creation are imperfect such that they would consider themselves as one.

“How about I tell you a story?”

“Uhm? Aren’t we close to the bakery?”

“We can always take a detour.”

“Mmmh…”

Ana pondered over a shorter route to bakery or a longer one with storytelling. Our strides are gradually shortening and we walked slower to let her choose.

“Let’s take a detour!”

“Sure, then.”

Without prying further towards her reasoning, we shifted our route on a forkroad, taking a long turnaround before reaching the bakery.

“Then, as promised, let me tell you a story.”

“Un!”

Ana tightened her grip on my hand., her smile anticipating whatever comes next out of my mouth. Our stride remained at a slow-pace, yet with each step I could feel her eagerness to listen.

“Once upon a time, there lived a witch. It is said that her power were a wish granted through a pact with the devil.

Grant thy power unto me, then thou shalt receive on my behest, vehement soul of pure damsels!

The devil agreed to her pact, only under one condition.

‘No mortal will ever be capable of withstanding the almighty authority I bear, and for you I grant one, and only one.’

Therefore the witch received her power in the form of a book, called The Grimoire. The book is said to contain every power imaginable, but there’s a catch. A single person may only use one power from the book, and the user must sacrifice a part of their body to obtain it.

One day, another girl happened to stumble upon The Grimoire, a porcelain-skinned girl with blond hair. She was an abandoned orphan during a crisis in the Kingdom of far, far north. 

Winter was not a fond memory for her. She was born and left to fend for herself during the harshest winter with barely any food. She lost her lover during a deadly blizzard in the winter. She had to move from place to place in search of fire to warm her frigid cold body.

One day, on the brink of death, the girl fell on top of a snow pile half her height.

Curse the winter,’ she said.

’Curse the cold and snow that left my life in anguish,’ she resented.

’If only I could erase winter forever,’ the girl wished genuinely from the depths of her heart while clutching The Grimoire. A trickle of blood drip down from her frozen extremities, tainting The Grimoire with a red color.

And then a faint, ephemeral whisper could be heard by her—Tell me, what will you offer in exchange of this power?

The girl, exhausting the remaining warmth left on her body, intently spoke with a muffled voice.

The only valuable part of myself, my hair.’

And thus the pact was made. Her gleaming blond hair turned into pale-white color, each strand becoming lifeless with its color sapped. Her previously wrinkled skin regained its energy as she cover herself in a blanket of pure white snow. Life returned into her eyes, a fiery rage more fearsome than the winter itself presiding in it.

She was the Winter Witch.

Filled with hatred and anguish, at her disposal was a force of nature beckoning human to stay still. The wind driving storm into blizzard. The cold driving rainfall into icefall. A force capable of sapping away all color in the bountiful land into a colorless, lifeless desert.

’I have had enough, and all of you will pay for it.’

The Winter Witch said, bearing resentment and ill-will. She trapped the whole Kingdom under an eternal winter, never again to see any sunlight nor spring of tomorrow dawn.”

I was…a bit overexcited along the way. Perhaps I shouldn’t have said that in a truthful manner, though I tried my best so it would sound similar to a fairytale.

No matter how you put it, pouring your heart out towards a child, your own nonetheless, is a truly pathetic excuse of a parent.

“Mom…it hurts.”

“Huh?!”

“Your hand…”

“S-sorry, Ana! Are you okay?”

“Um…uh-hn.”

Ana shook her head slightly.

“Why don’t you tell me earlier?!”

“Because you look like you’re in pain, Mom.”

Was I, not holding back myself? Why must I feel like holding myself together? Have I…not forgiven myself?

This child, living only to never see the sunlight. Even though I promised myself to provide for her happiness. In the end, what I seek was the happiness of my own.

It’s the same.

Unchanging, all the same as I was back then.

“Why are you crying, Mom?”

How could I, after all. These hands have turned countless fire into ash—tainted in black soot, freezing to the touch. Unworthy of any warmth, yet I fear—I still fear that one day I will lose the warmth I always thought as my own.

Why…what did I do to deserve all this?

My legs gave in as I grieved.

My hands clench in fear.

This distant feeling is casting me away from standing up and reaching out to my child. It has been, always has been since the beginning. I was just fooling myself, basking in a grand illusion I selfishly created.

I dare not even raise my head. The words I’ve said, it carried more truth than comfort. What I did, what I have said, what I have done.

I thought I have left it all behind.

“It’s okay, Mom.”

Ana gave me a pat on my head.

“You know, it’s not the first time you look like you’re in pain. Mom often cries in her sleep.”

This comfort.

Ah. It’s as if…

“And whenever I gave you headpats, you always stop crying!”

The snow below pillowed the flowing tears down my cheek. A mixture of regret taken form in liquid emotion. Droplets of water, not ice. Such water is capable of rendering the snow weak—from frozen solid into lukewarm pool.

Like a child, I cried.

Almost, as if I have been pretending not to be all this time.

No, perhaps, I have always been pretending not to. Always looking away, bearing confidence in running away. And, worse of all, thinking that I am deserving of love.

How many years has it been? I had thrown my humanity long ago in search of happiness. I was too conceited, narrow-sighted, and childish back then—mistaking happiness as the suffering of others.

I did the irreversible. My hands incapable of restoring what was lost. I took my own self for granted, pretending to shoulder the misfortune of the world.

“Hnmf!”

Ana hugged me. 

My child, her hands have grown long enough to embrace me. 

Time does not stand still, even in the face of immortality. My time, it began to move again alongside her existence.

“You know, I like your white hair. It’s beautiful like falling snow in the morning,”

“And that’s not all, I love it because I have the same white hair!”

“Even if all my friends mock me for it, I will never hate it.”

“Because it’s the color of the hair of the Mom that I love!”

I wonder if this rain will stop. I wonder if I could bear living with it. This hand…are they capable of returning this embrace?

Why not?’

All you have to do is forgive yourself.

A voice resonates within. What have I been waiting for? If I return this embrace, then I believe something within me will change. Resolution, acceptance, forgivance…I could not clearly define this resolve within my heart.

But if it’s for this child, then I’ll gladly do so.

“I’m sorry, Ana.”

Using the remaining strength left, I raised my hand and hugged Ana.

“I’m sorry…”

“…I’m truly sorry…”

Ana pats my back with a slight thud. A bit too strong for comfort, but you can clearly feel the intention all the same.

“It’s not that, right?”

It’s not?

Ah.

“Right.”

How could I forget? If the cold persists, be grateful to the warmth. If the past remains, be grateful the future. If there’s no sunlight, be grateful to the snow.

I taught that to my child.

She taught me back in ways I never expect.

Ultimately, wasn’t I just teaching myself?

That this world is unbearably cruel to live in by yourself. So much, that it might distort your very own human. The longer you live in pain, the further you stray from decency. You have to figure out how to return yourself back to human once more.

And that could never be done without the help of others.

“Thank you, Ana.”

Happiness lies in the comfort of others. Even I, who believes I am undeserving of it, know at least that. People long for happiness in their own—but truthfully, happiness lies within each other.

Nobody really likes the winter. Especially up in the coldest north of Rus. Freezing cold requires a strong physique to withstand. Strong physique requires your mind to be rigid too. Living in the north is harsh, oppression of the strong begets cruelty to the weak.

I fear the winter will go on endlessly. It’s frightening to the point of heating up this cold and tired heart. A burning desire to ensure equality, just as those oppressors have taught us time and time again.

Therein, lies no happiness within this land in the winter. The weak remains still in the bottom pile of snow, their warmth sapped for the strong to live on. So when the weak obtain the means to overthrow the strong, what difference would that make?

Tell me, why do you still seek happiness when there is none?


Telat

Entry Writchal 1
Tema: Alternate history, Kaderisasi, Masjid Salman


Terik matahari di musim panas sangat menyebalkan. Ditambah suara bising instrumen tonggeret memenuhi isi kepalaku. Andai saja aku tinggal di daerah tropis, pasti aku tidak akan bertemu dengan musim menjengkelkan ini. Hmm rasanya jadi ingin makan es serut pak somad. Oke, aku putuskan untuk mampir ke Warung Pak Somad terlebih dahulu.

Fiuh. Akhirnya sampai juga. Aku langsung bergegas masuk.

“Cekring”, suara khas furin menyambut datangnya musim panas.

Saat memasuki warung, hawa sejuk seketika menyelimutiku, rasanya menemukan oasis di  luasnya padang pasir.

“Meser”

“Meser”

“Meser”

Buset dah gak di waro, kemana pergi Pak Somad? Dia pasti sedang ada di dalam, mana ada dia meninggalkan warungnya tanpa mengunci pintu. Aku masuk kedalam warung sambil mengucapkan “meser”. Nah bener kan, Pak Somad sedang rebahan di atas tatami sambil menonton liga inggris.

“Meser”, teriak ku.

“Buset dah, berisik amat, siapa sih, udah malem woi jangan teriak-teriak” Jawab Pak Somad.

“Mbuset, ini masih jam 12 siang pak, makanya jangan kebanyakan nganggur.”

Pak Somad mengambil kacamata, menatap jam dinding lalu jendela dan terakhir ke arah ku.

“Oh pantes si Coki” sambil menghela nafas, “mau ngapain kamu disini?”

“Jelas buat beli es serut dong, masa beli es krim pedelpop rainbou. Dibungkus ya pak.”

Pak Somad terdiam terlebih dahulu lalu berkata“Ah yasudah ayo kedepan”

Pak Somad mengeluarkan es dalam kulkas dan menaruhnya ke mesin es serut. Sambil menyerut es, Pak Somad bertanya “Betewe, gimana kaderisasi di 工業大学? Dah dimarah-marahin belom sama dosen jepang?”

“Biasalah dimarahin mah, udah makanan sehari-hari sama ibu. Jadi udah biasa”

Pak Somad terdiam kembali, lalu bertanya

“Eh, udah kamu, dah makan belom? Bapak punya ayam goreng sisa tadi malam…eh siang maksudnya.”

“Udah makan tadi di Masjid Salman, lagi ada acara bagi-bagi box makan siang.”

“Oalah, yaudah nanti bapak bungkusin buat nanti kalau laper ya”

“Waaa, terimakasih banyak pak, tau aja aku lagi ga ada duid hehe.”

Pak Somad menyiapkan es serut dan membungkus ayam goreng.

“Ini es serut sama ayam gorengnya. Gak usah bayar, bapak traktir.”

“Wadoo maaf merepotkan pak, terimakasih banyak Pak Somad” Kata ku sambil berdiri tegak menghormat menghadap Pak Somad.

“Udah jangan hormat-hormat, Bapak bukan matahari. Pergi sana.”

“Mbuset, kasar amat dah. Dadah Pak Somad”

“Oh ya, kalau ada apa-apa, kesini aja ya.”

“Siap pak”

Pak Somad melambaikan tangannya. Wah emang rejeki anak soleh, baru pulang solat jumat dikasih bingkisan dari Pak Somad. Lucky 100. Baru sepuluh langkah, Pak Somad berteriak.

“COKI JANGAN LUPA MINUM OBATNYA.”

“SIAP PAKK”

Mbuset, tadi marah gara-gara aku teriak, sekarang di teriak juga. Tapi gapapa, yang penting aku dapet makanan gretong. 10 menit berlalu. Aku sampai kerumah.

Aku membuka pintu rumah dan mengucapkan salam.

“Aku pulang.”

“Oh, kamu dah pulang Coki. Itu kamu beli apa?”

“Tadi barusan mampir ke warung Pak Somad dulu. Pak Somad lagi baik, ngasih es serut terus dikasih ayam goreng gratis.”

“Oala. Oke sekarang kamu mandi terus belajar biar Jepang bangga padamu. Dan jangan grinding arknight mulu.”

“Siap bu.”

Aku langsung menuju ke kamar. Diatas meja bungkus obat berserakan. Oh ya aku harus minum obat. Aku pun langsung minum obat dengan es serut.

Kakiku lemas, aku pun terjatuh. Kepalu tiba-tiba pusing. Ada apa ini? Minum obat dengan es serut sebagai minuman bukan ide yang baik. Arghh.

“…”

Ah aku tersadar sesuatu. Aku bergegas ke dapur untuk menemui ibu.

“…”

Ah tidak ada disini,

“Ibu!”

“Bapak!”

“Kakak!”

Tidak ada yang menjawab.

“…”

Aku coba membuka gorden jendela.

Dan benar saja.

Hari sudah malam.

“…”

Sepertinya aku telat minum obat.

Besok aku harus minta maaf ke Pak Somad.

Andai saja aku tidak menghentikan golongan muda mendesak Pak Soekarno untuk memproklamasikan kemerdekaan. Mungkin keluarga aku akan lengkap.

“…”


Penulis: haitenzen

First Mission

Entry Writchal 1
Tema: Alternate history, Kaderisasi, Soviet Union


“Ah, ballistics? Yes, I remembered that in school, fascinating subject, things go up, things go down!”

“Actually…” Actually, he’s not wrong.

It was a bright noon on a warm January, just before the clock ticks to thirteen, I was walking under the heavy rasputitsa with my squadmate, Burgdorf. The enveloping petrichor of the still wet grass lingers in the air, albeit there was not a single indication that it had rained previously.

We were dispatched on a scouting mission deep inside hostile territory. Now, sending green rookies who are practically still on their orientation period on a dangerous scouting mission deep into enemy territory might sound unwise, and it is, but I’ve been assigned to several of this scouting missoin for over a week now, and nothing ever happened. So the hours of walking to and fro between our objectives are more often than not filled with menial conversation, this time, we are discusing physics.

“So yeah, that’s why when the enemy is so far away, you should try aiming just a tad bit higher, because of-“

“Ballistics?”

“Yes, ballistics, and maybe a bit sideway, in case of heavy wind current.”

“I see, but didn’t the Germans used to have a pretty good weapon that could fire in a straight line? How do they do that?”

“The Germans? Ah, you must mean the 88…”

Even though I don’t really know the technical details of the 88, I gave my hypothesis on the weapon as best as I could to Burgdorf, and we ended up discussing about history instead. This level of carefreeness is, at first, just as shocking as the first day of harsh training when we were drafted into the army, but we humans have a tendency to adapt to our situation, the key word ‘adapt’ here could be quite… variative, in its connotation.

You see, I drowned myself in literary fiction, especially science fiction made by the likes of Lem, Asimov, Huxley, and Čapek to name a few. Burgdorf, meanwhile, was but a humble rural boy, born and raised in a collective farm, he spent most of his day tending to livestocks, feeding the cattle, cleaning manure, herding the sheeps, etc, etc. Amidst it all, he also like historical literature and is well versed when discussing said subject.

So we were never really the fighter type, and we quickly re-adapted ourselves with the level of carefreeness our mission has bestowed upon us.

The hours went by and we finally arrived at our objective, a seemingly uninteresting point in the map, and the sight we came across too is equally uninteresting, the weather is clear, so we, who were standing above an overlooking hills, saw that there was nothing but tall pine trees as far as the eye can see. No enemy in sights.

“Yep, as expected.” Burgdorff commented. “Our bombers must’ve done quite a number on them, eh?”

“Hm, maybe, some of them did flew over us several times before.” I said as I reached for a marker in my saddle bag, crossing the particular point that is our objective off the map and noting our discovery in the log.

“Well, that’s our mission done, lets rendezvous with our leader and head back.”

“Right, lets.”

We then proceed to head to our rendezvous point, as before, I converse quite a lot of time with Burgdorff to pass the time. Not merely because there was nothing else to do, I genuinely enjoyed talking with him. I never said it to him, but I was glad that he happened to be my squad mate.

Several minutes later, we met with the rest of the squad. There’s five of us in total including me and Burgdorf. Alenko, our squad leader, Smirnov, the medic, and Ayla, another girl in the squad besides me, and apparently, they both went to the same school before being drafted. How they three ended up in the same squad was beyond me, but they seemed pretty jubilant about it, so that’s a good thing, I guess.

“Good to see you back comrade!” Alenko said, patting me and Burgdorf in the shoulder with his two strong hands. “What did you see on your end?”

“Not much, no Pozhukhos[1] in sight, here’s our report.” I said, handing out my note and map to Alenko.

“I see, same on our end here.”

[1] Pozhuko (пожуко): Unofficial term coined by the soldier, short for Pozhevoe Ukho (пожевое ухо), meaning 'knife-eared'.

Our squad was tasked with reconnaissance mission on two objectives, deciding that we probably wont meet the pozhukos again this time, we agreed to split off in the middle of our trek towards the objective in order to complete our mission faster. A decision that was unanimously approved by the party.

“I wonder where the Pozhukos are, we’ve been looking for them for weeks.” Ayla said.

“Well, that’s another free ruble for our pocket.” Smirnov shrugs.

“Indeed! Good job either way, we did our duty, now let’s return to our base.” Alenko said, to which everybody nodded as a reply, and thus, we began our walk back to base.

The ground was wet and soggy most of the time, the squelching sound of mud accompanied us with the occasional crackling of dead leaves and branches throughout the journey. A common sight to be seen in our beloved Russia, it should be a familiar sight, if not for the rather… unorthodox fauna that could often now be seen everywhere, one of the glowing types.

A kind of dragonfly but with claws and luminescent tails could be seen buzzing around the forest, and yesterday, we spotted six-legged mammals that has the head of a moose but the body of a goat, that too has some sort of glowing fractal patterns that adorned its body. Some sort of rainbow coloured moss could also be seen growing on the bark of pine trees.

Ever since the event dubbed as ‘the great anomaly’, the face of our motherland has changed a great deal in just a single night. The world was never the same again, for the Earth that we were so familiar with to suddenly change into… whatever we found ourselves in. Where there was Germany, now there’s the nation of the pozhukos instead, the so called ‘Mandate of Alvenia’ where there was the Bering Sea, there’s now the ‘sea of desolation’ instead.  Our greatest scientists are absolutely baffled by the impossible phenomenon and still hasn’t found any definitive answer even to this day. Granted, it’s only been several months since the great anomaly happened, so there must be another more plausible, and scientific explanation.

And now, we somehow ended up at war with the Pozhukos. And that’s how I got drafted in, to fight for the motherland.

Though for all their claim and damnation on us, they haven’t done much to show for their words as our armies marched in their territory quite effortlessly. A quick war was on everyone’s mind, and the nation of the pozhukos would be seen as just yet another nation that would fall under the banner of our great ideology.

“Hey Mishka, where do you think the Pozhukos are?” Burgdorf said, dragging me back from my thoughts.

“I don’t know, dead and buried I hope.” I answered nonchalantly.

“Yes but, don’t you think it’s getting, uh… suspiciously easy?”

“What do you mean?”

“Like when the German first invaded us, they were very surprised on how easy it was at first, but you know how it ended.”

Burgdorf has got a point, reports from our men on the front didn’t give them too much credit, they said that the pozhukos are more akin to a middle-age kingdom, fighting with swords and bows. I’ve heard a lot of stories from our tankers recounting of their experience in the opening days of the wars, where they were met with arrows and how they made short work of them. Of course, they added a lot of mockery to go along with their tales.

But underestimating your enemy was never a good thing, both the French and the American lost the war in Vietnam fighting a numerically and technologically inferior enemy, and the narrative seemed to gradually fit ours. There’s just too much that we don’t know about our current situation.

The western power lost in Vietnam because the Vietcong didn’t actually stood alone, weapons from us and the Chinese streamed through their nation day by day clandestinely. Who’s to say the Pozhukos doesn’t have similar benefactors? Or that they do not have any ace in the hole at all? Some of our casualties so far, albeit minimum, includes some tanks, and even aircrafts, mig aircrafts! if the pozhukos are as backwards as we think, then how did they accomplish that? it’s been dismissed as merely technical or human error, but I digress.

There’s simply a lot that we don’t know about them.

“You remember our talk about the flak 88?” Burgdorf said.

“Uh, yes, some hours ago.”

“What if the Pozhukos has something similar to it? I mean, they knocked out an IS7!”

It was hard to dismiss that idea, I can’t help but to think of that. all the while our squad was drowning in complacency.

In front of us, Alenko and Ayla are walking side by side, holding hands. Apparently, they’re lovers, before being drafted. I was glad to see Ayla on my squad so that we have another girl, but upon finding out that the three of them came from the same school, I was afraid that I’d ended up being a third wheel instead, thank God for Burgdorf. The one that ended up being the third wheel is none other than Smirnov, who can be seen walking in silence just a bit behind the couple and in front of us, being unable to talk to either his lovey-dovey friends, or the strangers behind him. Though from what I’ve heard, Alenko is a pretty popular and well liked people around his circle of friends, so I guess Smirnov respected him too regardless.

I glanced to Burgdorf to see what he is up to now, not much, the tall farm boy has an affinity towards nature, it is understandable for him to find all the otherworldly flora and faunas to be quite fascinating, he was just sightseeing.

I poked at him with the tip of my SVT.

“Ow, what?”

What indeed.

I don’t know, I just felt a sudden urge to do that.

“Nothing, what do you think about Alenko and Ayla?” I said, gesturing my head towards the two lovebirds.

“Huh? Uhh, I don’t know, Alenko seems like a nice guy, no wonder Ayla is all over him.” He said, scratching his head. “Why do you ask?”

Why indeed.

I never found myself curious about somebody else, so asking Burgdorf’s opinion about Alenko and Ayla seemed out of character for me, I don’t know why, I couldn’t think of a better question to ask him…

“Uh, I don’t know, just… curious, I guess.” I answered, unable to think of anything else to say.

“Huh.”

And so we continued to walk in silence.

****

Several minutes later, we stumbled upon something that bewildered us.

A thin but long gorge has formed out of nowhere on the route between our objectives and our base, seemingly splitting the earth below us in two. the ‘walls’ of the gorge, for a lack of better term, were cleaved surgically clean with no visible roughness whatsoever, moreover, it was deep, very deep. Stretching down to what seemingly looked like an endless abyss.

That thing was definitely not here the moment we left the previous day, it just came out of nowhere. Question arose from each of our tongue, no answer came. So naturally, we look up to our leader for orders.

Bozhemoi!, I don’t know, how am I supposed to deal with… with this?!” Alenko shouted, understandably frustrated.

“Do you think it’s the Pozhuko’s doing?” Burgdorf commented, his words somehow conjured a feeling of uneasiness in me.

“Maybe… let me radio HQ..”

“Good idea.”

Alenko unpacked his bag and retrieved a set of radio equipment, he pressed a button and the machine came to life with a buzzing sound, after tuning it to the proper frequency, he started talking into the microphone.

“Hello, this is dragonfly-7 to Base, are you there?”

Static, no answer.

“Dragonfly-7 to base, do you copy?”

The same sound. Alenko tried dialing in left and right, the cacophonic sound of the radio could be heard high and low, attenuating differently for each set of frequency. He kept trying, but every time he talked into the microphone, all he would receive in return is nothing but a meaningless garbled transmission.

He curses.

“So now what?” Smirnov asked.

“I think we’re on our own, at least for now, something seemed to be interfering with our radio. That or…”

He stopped there, hoping that someone would finish it for him, none did. We dare not to speak of the worst scenario, even though the thought filled our minds.

“Nevertheless, we’ll have to do on our own… let’s circle around this gorge, it can’t possible stretch all that far.” Alenko said, since none of u has any better ideas, we obliged.

And so we walked.

And we walked.

And we walked.

And we walked…

With no end in sight, the gorge still separates us from the other side.

“Alenko, I don’t think it’s working.” Smirnov complains.

“Say, don’t you feel like the trees, and everything seemed the same?” Ayla said

“I thought so too.”

“Damnit! What is this?”

Alenko stopped without saying anything, and we followed in suit. Frantically looking around, trying to find a solution.

“I have an idea, why don’t we try making our own log bridge from one of these pine trees, we can try chopping them off.” Burgdorf said.

“Hmm, I don’t see a better alternative than that, any objection?”

Everyone shook their head.

“Very well then, grab your axe and start chopping.”

And we did just that. three tall pine trees fell one after another, and we formed a sort of pontoon bridge with its logs fixed together with some ropes, it looks sturdy enough, but just in case, we agreed that only one person should be crossing the bridge at any single given time.

“So who’s gonna cross first?” Burgdorf asked.

“I am the leader, I should cross first.” Alenko said.

“Wait, why don’t we send Smirnov or Burgdorf first?” Ayla suggest, Burgdorf said nothing, but Smirnov flat out refused, and the two argued.

“You damn cyka, always nosing all over Alenko, I bet you’ll even do what the pozhukho said to get into Alenko’s pants.”

“Why you!- go to hell and die!”

Ah, so they never liked each other that much in the first place. Me and Burgdorf, being the outsider among those three, looked at each other and shrugged. Before the argument got too heated, Alenko walked between the two and stopped their argument.

“Enough! I am the leader, if I do not cross first, how am I to expect you to follow my lead?”

“Right.” Smirnov nodded with satisfaction.

“But, but Alenko-“

“It’s alright, Dushka, I’ll be fine, you trust me don’t you?”

“I… yes, okay.”

And so it was Alenko, our leader, that was sent to walk across the bridge first. For security measure, we attached him with a rope in case the bridge collapse so that we could retrieve him safely.

He stepped on the bridge, the long pine logs wobbled a little as he did, but after some small steps or so, he retracted his hands and started walking normally. The expression of trepidation that was in our faces turned to relief upon this sight, and then Alenko reached the other side safely.

He turned back to look at us whilst untying the rope attached to him.

“See? It wasn’t too hard.”

Just as he said that I caught a glimpse of an object moving across my peripheral vision at such speed that I don’t get to see what it was, what I do get to see is the sight of Alenko slumping down, a loud thud could be heard as his body fell to the ground.

There was no immediate reaction from everyone, including Alenko himself, but it’s not long before we heard him groaning in pain and rolled to his stomach, crawling. And of course, the first one to react would be…

I looked at Ayla as she raised both her to press on her head, her mouth already agape but no words came out for a good while as her mind is still processing what had just happened.

“Enemy sniper!” Burgdorf shouted.

“Alenko! No!” She finally screamed in a higher pitch than usual. The ground where Alenko stood was covered in tall grass, but from what we can see, somebody must’ve shot him in his right leg.

“Smirnov! Do something!” The panic-stricken Ayla turned to Smirnov, who just now were zoning out, still trying to figure out what to do.

Her action brought him back to his senses, well, partially.

“Huh? Uh…”

Smirnov groggily looked between Ayla and Alenko,

“W-what do you want me to do?”

Ayla grabbed Smirnov by his uniform and shook him hard, screaming.

“Alenko got shot! Help him. Help him!”

 Something seemed to click on Smirnov, and he immediately sets off to save his friend.

“Alenko, hang in there, I’m coming!”

And off he goes.

But… something doesn’t feel right.

Smirnov stepped on the log bridge, the feeling of uneasiness grew steadily bigger and bigger as he progresses through the bridge, and then I saw Burgdorf started moving.

My hands instinctively tried to reach out to him to stop him from going, but I was too late, he already tailed right behind Smirnov.

My anxiety grows larger, but just as I realized it, suddenly Alenko shouted at them.

“I-Idiots! what are you doing?! Stay awa-“

Amidst the panicking voice of Ayla and the sight of our leader in pain, we have forgotten the most crucial thing. The fact that whatever downed our leader is still there, watching us…

The same fast-moving projectile appeared again, I saw it relatively better this time around, it looked like a green flash, akin to a tracer round but quite bigger. And it just scored a hit on Smirnov, in the head, just as he crossed the log bridge. Burgdorf stopped whilst he was still in the middle of the bridge.

“Burgdorf! No! Come back here!” I screamed, praying, hoping for him to just come back here, but he didn’t… he turned the rifle back towards the direction of the and started firing at the sniper.

“Burgdorf!” I screamed again, this time, he seemed to notice me.

“It’s okay Mishka! I’m applying Ballistics, this next shot I’ll get him!”

“Get back! Stay away! Run! Leave me!” Alenko screamed, in a vain attempt to turn his squad mates away from him.

The bolts flew towards him before he had a chance to fire again, the next thing I saw was his limp body falling into the gorge. I couldn’t believe my eyes, countless thoughts all crashed at once in my mind, I had just lost my friend, I knew that, but at the time, I was unable to accept that as a reality as time seemed to have slowed down in that particular moment. Was this really happening? what was I supposed to do now? Had I gotten myself into this mess, or had I found myself in this mess? Everything was fine just moments ago, we were talking about ballistics, physics, the Germans. All the strength had suddenly just left my legs, and I fell on my knees. Feeling helpless.

I slowly glanced at Ayla, stunned, her face seemed frozen in time with the shocked expression as before. But suddenly she started moving her body, awkwardly attempting stood up despite her visibly shaking.

“Go…” She spoke.

“What?”

“Save him…” She said again. “Save him!” she shouts.

When she said that, its not a lie to say that I was quite astonished. We were trapped in here with a sniper picking off on our number one by one, we have lost two men so far, both of which died in an attempt to save our wounded leader, her boyfriend, and now she’s standing besides me, asking me to do the same, after I watched a good friend of mine died, his body falling into the endless abyss, never to be seen again.

And she wanted me to do just that again, to save her boyfriend.

Suffice to say, I was quite astonished at her sheer audacity. I was in utter disbelief.

“W-what are you doing…” I said, managing to utter that few words seemed like an accomplishment now.

“We can do this, if we do this together, we can save him… go, stand up!” She said, grabbing me in my uniform tightly. “Stand up!” she shouts again as she started to shake me.

An ocean of feelings stirred up inside of me, vice among them are confusion, sadness, boiling anger, but the greatest of them all that drowned all the other feelings are fear.

I should be angry at how Ayla treated me, but at this time, I was too frozen with fear to give an appropriate response.

She was still shaking me, occasionally slapping my cheek as if to bring me back to my senses, but as she does that, I could see the other side of the gorge, I saw Smirnov’s headless body lay motionless amidst the tall grass, I saw Burgdorf’s rifle laying in the middle of the log bridge we made, but most importantly, I saw Alenko, still laying on the ground.

I could see him more clearly now, his legs are gone up to his upper knees, even if we managed to retrieve him back safely somehow, he still wouldn’t have made it out alive. I thought of that, but at that exact moment, even though our distance is quite far apart, I could tell that he’s looking at me in the eyes for a moment. Ayla’s incessant screaming had blended with the loud ringing in my head as I watched Alenko reach out for something on the ground just in front of him, a Tokarev pistol.

“No… what are you doing…” I said in whisper.

I then saw him lay on his back, and slowly moved his gun towards the back of her ears. He looked at me for one last time, her lips moved somewhat to say a word but I couldn’t hear what he said.

But if I had to guess, it would be ‘run.’

“Hey! Hey Mishka! I swear if you did not respond one more time, I will drag you out myse-“

Bang, a loud sound cuts off Ayla’s word.

She immediately turned back and let me go, I couldn’t exactly see her face, but there was no need for that. she let out a blood curdling scream calling out for Alenko’s name. I knew she’s about to do something reckless again, and somehow my body sprung to action, and I grabbed in the arm tightly just as she was about to run towards the bridge.

“What are you doing?! Let me go you bitch!”

Ayla was less than pleasurable to be around with after everything, but despite it all, I am not going to let another one of my squad mates dies, no, not today, I will not be left alone. I don’t want to be alone. Alenko voluntarily took his life in order to prevent us from going over there and saving him. So despite Ayla cursing me with all the foul words in the world, I will not let her die here.

She pushed me away and clenched her fist, swinging a hit towards me, I dodged and strikes her on the chin, knocking her out cold.

“Sorry, Ayla…”

I carried the unconscious Ayla on my arms and retreated back into the forest, leaving the tragic scene where three of my friends lost their lives behind me. I don’t know where all this strength came from, I was always the weakest during the drill, a frail girl, maybe the adrenaline rush, maybe the desperation, I don’t know. But I just keep running, and running, and running, and running…

****

“Have you heard the news? They killed Comrade Brezhnev!”

“The Pozhukos? Chert Vozniy! How do they do that?!”

“We’ve lost contact with an entire VDV battalion”

“I am sorry comrade officer, I can’t fix this, they’ve done something to the engine”

“They blew up a battleship!”

“Bozhemoi, how did it come down to this…”

I walked under the hazy sky overcast with thundering clouds, pressing my hands against my ears.

Soldiers talking among each other, shouts of orders, screams of pains, the roaring of engines, the cacophonic hustle and bustle of the base, something big seemed to be happening.

But I paid no heed to all these sounds, they are dwarfed by the deafening sound of ceaseless ringing on my ears, burrowing deep into my head and resulting in sleepless nights. So much so that it is hard to pay attention to where I was walking to. Soldiers bumped into me often, some curses, others ignored me, at one time it was so harsh that I fell on the ground.

It somehow made the ringing worse; sapping all the strength I had, I pressed harder and harder against my ears, yet the sound lingers.

It’s no use… it’s only gradually gotten worse each passing minutes.

Suddenly, a cold sensation came from my head, seemingly chilling me to my spine, and somehow, reducing the endless ringing. As I wondered what that was, dark dots starting to form on the ground, ticking one by one, I looked up to the sky and felt the cold touch of ticking water droplets on my face. Ah, it’s raining…

I stood up and continued walking, faring quite better than I had previously.

As I turned on an intersection, I spotted the figure of a woman, around my age, sitting down, hugging her knees, covered from the rain by the thin fabric of the tent behind her.

“Ayla?”

Ayla raised her head to look at me for a quick moment, before turning away shortly after.

“It’s you.”

I walked towards her. The rain got heavier, and the sound of thunder could be heard from a distance.

Ayla looked up to me, stricken with silence.

I maintained my stern look, looking as if I was passing down judgement upon her. 

The way she looked at me soften my face to a point of guilt for saying that to her. Sure, she might have caused the deaths of half of our squad, and it is true that in my mind that, before this, I blamed it all on her, but now, why am I feeling guilty? 

Objectively, she’s the one to blame for the death of Smirnov and Burgdorf, and to some extent, Alenko. But why am I feeling guilty?

I am not close with her, I don’t even like her, she’s always all over Alenko and never paid any attention to anyone else, but why am I feeling guilty?

I don’t understand.

As I tried to think harder, the ringing started to return. I frowned my brows and turned my back on her, walking away from the tent leaving her all alone amidst the rain.

I tread the base aimlessly, walking alone whilst bowing my head, pressing my hands yet again against it.  A cacophony of sound endlessly crashing in my head. Ringing ever so loudly.

Each laborious step little by little only made the sound louder, again.

“Get… out… of my… head…”

Yet again, I fell on my knees. The ringing was more severe this time, morphing into several other sound, all distorted beyond recognition.

The world started to spin, the ringing turned first into an unnaturally loud and unsynchronized sound of what seemed to be crickets, and then a reverberating, rumbling sound of… tank engines? And then… there were sirens, loud loud sirens.

I pressed even harder against my ears, grunting, screaming in agony.

“Get… out!”

Mishka? Mishka!”

And then… there’s the voice of someone calling out my name…?

“Mishka! What are you doing, get up!”

The ringing suddenly stopped, and I found Ayla shaking me.

“Ayla?”

“Mishka? You’re back! Good.”

“What… are you doing?” I asked, half aware of my surroundings.

“I should be asking you that question, don’t you hear the sirens? We are to evacuate this section of the base.” 

“Sirens?” 

As she said that, clarity began to return to my clouded mind, and I could hear everything again without the ringing. Sirens are blaring all throughout the base, soldiers could be seen scurrying away, running ahead of us.

“Ayla… why are you here?”

I asked, half scared of what answer she would give me. After our exchange just mere minutes ago, I thought I’ve severed any possible hope for reconciliation with her. And yet here she is, helping me out…

She didn’t answer, and grabbed my hand instead, helping me stand up.

“Let’s go.”

She started walking and dragged me along with her. Quite harshly, but… she helped me.

I don’t understand.

Several other soldiers, many of them of much bigger stature than both us and Ayla ran, many of them without caring much about their surroundings. Often bumping against me and Ayla. But I could feel her hand grabbing mine tighter and tighter.

Is she trying not to lose me over the crowds?

A bump from a running soldier shoved me aside, but her hand kept holding onto me. At that moment when I turned my head left, I saw… something.

It was something big and metallic, a row of vehicle unlike any others. In my curiosity, I let go of Ayla’s grip on my hand, and walked towards the small alley that separates all the commotion between the rows of said vehicle. Ayla screamed for my name, but I ignored her.

And when I got close enough, I got full view of said vehicles.

It has a lot of round wheels and it carried something of what appear to be a large, elongated tube on its back. There are rows and rows of said vehicle, it bore the symbol of our motherland.

“No way… Are those…”

I watched in horror at the realization of what these vehicles are… and what they’re about to do. They might’ve just been the very reason of why command ordered an evacuation of this base.

“Mishka! Where are you going? What are you doing!”

Ayla said, finally catching up with me, she grabbed my hand again, but soon realized the sight of the rows of behemoth arranged just in front of us.

“What are those… trucks? I’ve never seen anything like it before.”

As she said that, the thing that those ‘trucks’ carried in its back started to move, angling up slowly to a perfectly vertical position.

“What are they doing?” Ayla said again.

It is clear to me what order high command gave. It just shocked me that it has come down to this.


Penulis: Von Grenadus
Artist: Von Grenadus

Writchal #1 – Geochronic Alteration

Bodies burning in flames. Hellish screams let out by poor souls laid bare on this wasteland. Have you not enough of these manslaughter? What horrible act of human to let us end up this way.

I thought, as I peered over to the gateway that says:
“Welcome to Bikini Bottom”

– Head of Story Division 2021/2022

Writchal #1 yang berlangsung selama 18 September hingga 16 Oktober 2021 berakhir dengan grand total sebanyak 6 submisi. Tema yang dipilih kali ini meliputi Alternate history, Kaderisasi, dan salah satu dari pilihan:

Bikini Bottom
Masjid Salman
Soviet Union
Sekre Genshiken
Auschwitz

Bagaimana caranya kata-kata mengerikan ini bisa terpilih menjadi tema?
Well, I’ve been wondering that too.

Berikut adalah keenam submisi dari Writchal #1.

Nantikan Writchal #2!
Kali ini kita akan membenahi temanya supaya lebih aksesibel!
(Semoga).

Niet Verwacht

Entry Writchal 1
Tema: Alternate history, Kaderisasi, Auschwitz


Niet Verwacht

 The sky’s red, the raging fire that has consumed the whole building is slowly being extinguished by the rain. The smell of gunpowder mixed with the strong stench of blood, it was a massacre. Nobody would expect that the army would annihilate the military base out of nowhere, not a single survivor can be seen, all have either died by the explosion, or be killed when the army checked the ruined base. Except one fortunate soul, he was fortunate enough to barely survive but still death lingers beside him. The army still managed to find him and he was about to be executed. 

“Hold him up, these traitors need to be punished. No mercy for the enemies!”

“May you rest in hell.” 

“Ready your guns!” 

“Aim!” 

“Fire!” 

A barrage of bullets can be seen coming toward me. Is this it? Is this how I’m going to die? As the bullet passed through I screamed. 

“AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH………!!!!!!!!!!!” 

“Jesus! What the hell dude, what is wrong with you Fran!” 

“Screaming out of nowhere like that, you scared the sh*t out of me.” 

Huh? Why am I back here at the training ground? 

“PeKO pEKO PEkO… That’s what happens when you’re about to get promoted as a squad leader I tell ya, people tend to lose their mind and go crazy, especially those who’re going to be the leader, they always go nuts saying weird stuff. PeKO pEKo pEkO!!” said the old man. 

The old man continued to walk down the path while talking gibberish and mumbling. “Are you okay? You look as if you’ve been killed or something.” 

“Don’t mind the old man, he’s only speaking nonsense as soon as he arrives at the base. They said he got a trauma, that’s why he sounds crazy.”

“When are you going to stop treating him like a baby, he’s already an adult, he can take care of himself.” 

“Why do you care, is it wrong to care about what’s wrong with the people you care about?” 

What is happening here? Didn’t the army already destroy the base? Not only that, how am I still alive? I’m pretty sure I’ve been shot and died already. How come I’m still alive, not just me but every one was supposed to be dead already. How…? 

“Hey.. Heyyy… Are you O K? Earth to Fran… Are you alive?” 

“Maybe he got hit in the head or something. That’s why he looks like that old man, yo… maybe the old man right, Fran is losing it as soon as he gets word that he’s going to be promoted.” 

“Wait? Going to? What do you mean?” 

“Wha… See, I told you, he’s clearly crazy!” 

“What day is today!?” 

“It’s the 36th day of the empire calendar, it’s so unlike you to forget about stuff like this, especially when the graduation is next week. Are you sure you’re fine?” 

“But how come…” 

“Fran?” 

Is this a dream? Is this even real? But… if by chance things do go as they did last time, then maybe… 

“Hey, can you guys listen to what I’m about to say for a moment? Would you believe me if I said that this place is going to be gone by next week.” 

“Dude, I know you’re crazy, but I wasn’t expecting this kind of crazy talk.” 

Of Course they wouldn’t believe me, the only person that knows about the future is me, but what should I do… 

Day and night I tried to come up with a strategy to stop the army. 

“I don’t know if it’ll work but it’s better than nothing.” 

The day after the promotion ceremony, I executed my plan and started preparing to fend off the army. With no time to waste, I quickly set-up the trap and waited for them to arrive. I waited… and kept on waiting, but no one came. Not a single soldier could be seen.

“Strange… They were supposed to be here by now, did I remember wrong? This is the day that they did attack, there’s no mistaking it, so how come there is no one coming?” 

Seconds turned into minutes, minutes into hours, it’s getting late and still no one is coming, I then head back to the camp. From the distance I can see smoke coming from where the camp is. 

“Wait, HOW! I’m pretty sure no one get through the only road that I’ve been keeping an eye on for the entire day.” 

When I arrived, I was in complete awe. The camp had been destroyed just like before, but something different… 

“Ah, captain you have arrived, we are just finishing up the last of ’em, maybe you would like to watch.” 

-END


Penulis: AeTher