Reply To: The Hosts of Mars

Forums Yurara Fameliki’s Stories The Hosts of Mars Reply To: The Hosts of Mars

#3625
ÉricÉric
Keymaster

    “So what’s around there to do?” Prune asked Maya at the welcome party.
    She gauged the woman, who had an air of de facto authority, and seemed open and friendly with everyone. A bit too much to Prune’s tastes to be honest.

    “Whatever you feel like. It’s the magic of it. It’s all open, all up to us to build the world we want.”
    “Sounds like a hell of a lot of work to do.” Prune snickered against her will.
    “That’s the thing. It’s only work if your heart isn’t in it. For most of us, it’s our life’s purpose, and we quite enjoy it. Not to say there aren’t some days we’re tired of it…” Maya smiled, “but we make the best of it anyway.”

    Prune didn’t think of anything clever to retort, and didn’t want to look into all those years of resentment after her family for limiting her. Maybe her family was for nothing in it. The thought of it was terrifying.

    Maya broke the uneasy silence with lightly compassion “And what brought you here? I mean, apart from the obvious… The real reason you took this harrowing trip to nowhere?”
    Prune shrugged, and almost immediately started to giggle uncontrollably while catching her stomach. Stop it, stop it she whispered to her stomach.

    Maya smiled. “You should let it out. It’s been a while I haven’t seen one. They’re so cuddly and cute.”
    Prune stopped speechless with surprise.
    Maya laughed “The hair on your clothes is a bit of a giveaway. Come on, don’t worry, the quarantine is pretty relaxed here.”

    Prune let the little guinea pig out of her jacket, and it squealed in delight. She let a smile open her face “It’s the last surviving one of my grandmother’s. I just couldn’t leave it…”

    Maya rose from her formica chair, and took her arm. “Come, I’ll show you the crops. We have some fantastic kale, I’m sure it’ll love it.”