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“Excuse
me.”
A
blonde man opened the door and looked in. There was another blonde man inside
the room, sitting behind a huge desk, which was surely heavy. He seemed to be
busy with his iPad when his guest came, but he quickly looked up to greet his
guest.
“Hey,
Marquis – great, I’ve been waiting – come in, please.”
Waiting? It sounded a bit strange, but
he walked in anyway. The other man tapped his iPad a few times, then he stood
up and walked towards his guest.
“Let’s
see… I’ve got something for you to do.”
I knew that. “And what is it, Giuseppe?”
“You’ll
see,” was the only answer for him, and it wasn’t a very good answer, of course.
However, Marquis, being the guest, didn’t ask too much. People always have
something to hide after all.
But
who cares? Opening the gift before it’s given will only spoil it.
“Okay.”
“Why
don’t you stay here and wait,” Giuseppe said. “You’ll know very soon.”
“…Whatever.”
Very soon, I hope so.
Well then, he was being lucky. The door flew open soon
after, where there was a bald man walking into the room. He was wearing thick
glasses and a white coat, and why, he wasn’t alone. A girl with long brunette
hair was standing next to him, her eyes blank and her face expressionless.
Giuseppe smiled upon the two, and gestured them to come in. Marquis looked at
them for a while as they stepped in, without any expression on his face, even
when the bald scientist gave him a slight nod.
“Now,
let me tell you, Marquis,” Giuseppe said. “You’ll be responsible for this
‘doll’. Is that clear?”
“Of
course.”
The
scientific looking guy then smiled to the girl next to him, then he turned to
Marquis as she walked over to him. Marquis kept looking at her with no
‘interest’, but then he smiled discreetly, without anybody noticing of course.
Not exactly what I wanted, but…
Well, I guess it
won’t really kill me.
“You can leave her to me.”
Giuseppe
smiled and grabbed Marquis’ right shoulder, feeling relieved to finally have
someone to do the work aside from him.
“Be
careful,” the bald man said. “That thing can just cost your life, you know
that, no?”
“I
know that, don’t worry,” Marquis said with a smile. “This is what I’ve been
waiting for, after all…”
He
smiled and looked at the doll for a while, feeling something in him jumping in
happiness, perhaps – he could feel an emotion growing up in him and making him
feel happy.
“This
is the kind of job I like, for I am always so close to death…”
~•~
“So,
at the end Marquis got the responsibility?”
“Yeah.” Giuseppe poured some brownish liquid from a metal water heater into a white mug. “I have no idea of who else to trust. Abigail might get stressed, and Connor too, I was thinking about Ala, but he’s still inexperienced.”
“Yeah.” Giuseppe poured some brownish liquid from a metal water heater into a white mug. “I have no idea of who else to trust. Abigail might get stressed, and Connor too, I was thinking about Ala, but he’s still inexperienced.”
“You’re
so full of consideration now, Giuseppe,” Frederich said as he typed something
on his keyboard, then sat back and watched a white bar on one of the screens
shown filled up. He then turned to his friend, who was having some dose of
caffeine, and turned back to the screen. No, not yet.
“Should
we be younger, maybe I’d choose you instead,” Giuseppe said. “But those days
were gone. Can’t have them back.”
Yeah,
should life have a rewind button…
Frederich
smiled as he saw the bar on the green screen being totally white, and typed
something on it. Giuseppe turned to him, sipping some coffee, then he put down
the empty mug and walked over to his friend.
“Do
you remember?” he asked. “When we were still young, and angry, Maureen always
gave us imposibble missions to do. And we’d always fight to be so good in
those.”
“Sure
I do,” Frederich answered with a smile, remembering all the happy times he’s
gone through. We kinda hated each other, right?”
“And
Maureen scolded us often,” Giuseppe continued. “I still remember when she told
us that ‘the lose of a comrade is the biggest lose’.”
“We
sure got preached often.”
“Hahaha…”
“I
wish that old woman doesn’t have to die,” Frederich said. “It’s got kinda
lonely here.”
“Ah,
before we knew it, our turn will come, Frederich,” Giuseppe said as he walked
to the door. “Don’t bother too much about it. See you again.”
“See
you again.”
He
sighed silently and slid his chair to the back, then he looked up to one of the
neon lamps above his head as his mind drifted away.
I can only wish…
That everything can
go back like it used to be before…
~•~
London,
2200 hours
“So,
you finally got it.”
“Of
course I do,” Marquis said proudly. Alan was sitting next to him, drinking some
a glass of American Beauty. He would look at his friend every once in a while,
then gets back to drinking.
“So
what’s next?”
“Well,
we’ll just wait and see, you see,” Marquis answered. “You know how things can
turn all the way round, especially at these times.”
“Who’s
out there?”
“You
talk like I know.”
They
sat in silence for a while, as the blonde bartender in front of them wiped a
wine glass. He turned to Marquis and threw a smile.
“Would
you like to drink something else?”
“No,
got something to do, sorry,” he said as he stood up. “However, this little guy
seemed to want a bit drink, so why don’t you let him?”
Marquis
walked out of the bar, entering the dark night of London. There should be more
things to worry now, but he didn’t seem to be worried at all. He took out a
stick of cigarette and lit it, with a smile
“Hey,
I wonder, now that it’s done…”
~•~
RIIIIING
Julia
turned to the ringing sound, coming not very far away from her, as she took off
her necklace. She walked to the bedside table, where the sound came from, and
noticed that her phone’s screen was blinking vigorously. She smiled and walked
to it, then she tapped the screen once as she sat down on her bed.
“What’s
wrong?”
“The
order changed a bit,” a voice said. No pictures were shown on the screen of the
phone – the screen was dark and it only outputed the voice.
But,
well, who cares.
“Into…?”
“Get the ‘doll’.”
“Get the ‘doll’.”
The
voice disappeared, but Julia kept staring at the phone for a while. She then
sighed and tapped the screen once before lying down on the bed and turning off
the lamps, through a screen planted in the bedside table.
And
there she was, in the pitch-black darkness, smiling.
This will be interesting, no?
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