No
SEYMROE
No. None
know. At least that was what I told him when he asked. And what he asked was
this;
"If you had a choice between never existing
and actually existing what would you chose."
And I said, None know.
And when he asked, "If I could grant you one
wish what would you want it to be?"
And
I said three more wishes.
Then
he stares at me and says, "If I told you that we have something living inside
you that shouldn't be. You would believe it?"
And
I said, we all have something living inside us that shouldn't be.
He
asks, "What is?"
And
I said us.
He
gives me another one of his looks and says, "Do you understand what it is to
be crazy?"
And
I said, all of us are crazy.
And
he says, "Why do you say that?"
My
answer to this was that we are willing to be alive.
So
he says, "Isn't it a nice thing to be alive?"
And
I say only if you think crazy.
He
gives me that look again and says, "I'll see you tomorrow."
And
I say to him not to bother.
He
only gives me another one of his looks and leaves.
My
name is Seymroe. And I live in a what…? What did Wendy say? A loony bin. I
once asked her what it meant but I never understood what she means by it, so I
call it home. I've been here for six years. But I've only been living for
sixteen years so you can see that I've managed to find a home earlier that the
others.
Wendy
is older than me, she's around twenty, and according to her, she has lived for
ten dynasties. Whatever that means, it got to do with…with somewhere around
the world. Some other place, what was it? China? Whatever she means by it.
But
I don't like Wendy, she's bossy, my friend is called Captain Scot. Skipper
he wants me to call him, and he bites every other persons head if they call him
Skipper, he says it's only me who gets to call him that because only I am
allowed with him on the bridge.
I
don't know why he calls his bed a bridge, I can see the similarities but I get
confused when he yells at me to 'give it another few knots' I never
understood what it means so that was the end of that expedition.
If
I remember correctly he said that it was to investigate whether or not Chris had
his 'cap the right way round' and had actually seen that the world is
round and not flat.
Chris
is Skipper's best ever friend, then he says I come next. I'd love to meet
Chris, although I could never find him and Skipper says he's a special person
who is a well-known sailor and that he met him in Spain- that's where
Christopher lives by the way. He met him at the date, what was it? He wrote in
his logbook –all Captains need one- 1451-1506. And I ask Skipper if you met
the guy at 1451 why did you write 1506? And he says what? And then he clarifies that this was when Chris sailed over the edge of
the world and flew to heaven.
And
I said what?
I
have another friend. His name is Oscar. And that's all of what I know about
the guy.
He's
a new friend, but my best so far. I don't mind his company.
Evidently,
Oscar is a therapist who has 'flipped'. I understand flipped is when a
person falls head over heals but what is a therapist?
I
turned to the other side of my bed and yawned, wished Wendy would stop singing
and Skipper will stop yanking me out of bed and yelling 'Man aboard!'
He'd
then run out of my tiny room and stand by the door, throw his pillow at me-which
is tied to a twisted blanket-rope he made. And he yells grab on. And of course I
have to play on or he'd send Chris to save me. Last time that happened it was
a nightmare.
So
I'd sleep, of course sleeping isn't voluntary anymore; the man in white
named Tyke would give me a bunch of sleeping pills.
Wendy
says you can never sleep if you don't get them, she says that if you don't
take them you'll sleep forever.
I
said that's good because that would be like dying.
And
she said no. You live your life in dark dreams; she says the pills are the
things that wake you up in the morning.
She
said the men in white like Tyke don't take the pills; they have the super
human ability of waking up whenever they felt like it.
Her
theory doesn't make sense. Because six years ago, the only time I took a pill
was if my head were hurting, it would make it go away.
Not
my head you idiot, the pain.
But
isn't it related? Sleeping and headaches? I didn't know.
I
wafted into a soundless dreamless sleep that lasted only a moment. My eyes
popped themselves open and like magic the sun was shinning out of my window
again.
Did
you know that the Aztecs thought that if they stopped their human scarifies then
the sun wouldn't come out again and their god whatever his or her name is
would be angry and would make the Aztecs live in darkness for eternity.
I
wondered what were the Aztec's reactions when they were conquered by the Cortés
wondered if Chris was there. Wondered what was their reaction when the sun did
come up again without the human scarifies.
Someone
must have opened the window blinds for the sun's light was coming into my
room. Tyke of course, yes that would make sense; the super human, otherwise no
sunlight would have found the tiny room I lived in.
I
got out of bed, got myself ready and dressed- Wendy doesn't do that by the way
and nor does Skipper. He says that a sixty-five year old man could do whatever
pleases him and that he's captain and no one can say he's not.
Anyway,
I got to the lunchroom sat on the one of the tables and waited for the food to
arrive.
Food
wasn't the first thing to arrive, not that it surprised me, Oscar wondered
into the room looking like he was lost.
I
waved at him and he sat beside me, while he made his way to me I saw the Skipper
too had waked up and joined us.
"So.
Oscar." Skipper says, "What brings a guy like you to a place like this?"
And
he says. "I don't really know what happened, but I…they said that I have a
job here."
"A
job! Hah, to do what? Act like a generally insane daft idiot of a man?" Wend
was standing by the door way, she made her way towards us and sat down beside
me, "I tell you what Daffy said when she came here?"
And
I said that I knew and didn't want to hear it again, but Wendy of course took
no notice of me, she flicked her long brown hair behind her back, "She said
she was here to clean the place and leave, temporary job they told her."
Daffy
is a confused girl who still doesn't understand why she is here. And she still
goes around cleaning things, says her mommy always tells her off if she
doesn't work hard, she also says it's because of all of the blood in the
hallways.
Personally
I don't see any blood, in fact I hardly remember what the color red looks
like, ever since I was here every thing changed to white.
One
of the reasons was of course, Daffy. It is why we don't get ketchup or
tomatoes to eat, at least not in front of her, red drives Daffy crazy. She
starts screaming and wailing and making these horrible animal noises….
I
know this because once, that man that talks to me almost every day twice, the
one with the gray hair, black beady eyes and the golden framed specs, he's the
one that asks funny questions like do you know your name or what is it that you
like best. Yeah, him, he got so fed up with Daffy that he locked her in a room
that had one of the walls painted red, and he's scream at her to tell him what
she was seeing but Daffy only curls up in a tight ball, hands over ears and
screams and screams and screams…
I
like Daffy, but I never told her that, she's fifteen, only a year younger than
me; I like Daffy because she's a nice girl when she's not cleaning walls or
screaming, and actually she's almost normal.
Daffy
has these big dark brown eyes and long dark hair and small pink lips and I like
it when she smiles, I like the way her eyes light up when she does.
There's
another kind of light that shines out of Daffy's eyes when she's screaming,
and I don't like it when it does.
Wendy
says Daffy got more than the usual five senses, she says that she has the six
sense and that if I knew any better I'd stay away from the devil that's
inside her making her look through the eyes of the living and grasp their ending
or something like that, I can't be expected to remember everything that Wendy
babbles on about.
"Look,
its for real…" Oscar fumbled through his pocket and went on mumbling,
"This guy, he said he wanted me to look at this…thing…that he made,
virtual…virtual…I can't remember what he called it…but I got his
card…in here somewhere-" He brought something out of his hand and I leaned
forward to see what it was, Wendy left us to go talk to Tyke on something that
she discovered. I could see her standing just outside the room wasting poor
Tyke's time with pure prattle.
"Ahah!
Here it is," Oscar brandished the card at the air-or where Wendy had been
seated. Looked blankly at the empty seat. Skipper yanked the card out of Oscars
fist.
"Says
so." Skipper murmured, "Look at that."
He
tossed the card on the table and yelled at Wendy to come over here for a second.
I
glanced at the card. It was a sort of business card, white printed with black. I
read out the first part to myself.
Virtual
Aspects has chosen you to become one of the first users of this fascinatingly
new era of games that-
The card was yanked from the table before I had a
chance to finish reading it.
Wendy
held it close to her eyes and examined it, as if it were an object. She then
read it and said, "Well, it doesn't make any sense, Oscar, if you are here
to try out this product wouldn't you be like, somewhere else?"
Oscar
said nothing.
I
said maybe he is going to be with us? Maybe Virtual Aspects firm is going
to do him a favor and giving him a home to live in, maybe…
"What
I mean is that, if they're going to pay him plenty then what is he doing in
the bughouse?"
No
one had an answer, Oscar looked at the ground and Skipper looked thoughtfully at
the breakfast they just put in front of him.
Scrambled
eggs.
I
hate eggs.
I
mean, for all you know they could be scrambled eyes!
Wait.
That's something Daffy said once.
After
breakfast I sat and played around with Skipper, we faced another one of his
storms, I drowned three times and died twice, and at around one I was called.
That
man again, the one with funny questions, his name is Doctor Thomason. I dunno
why his mother decided that he should be called 'Doctor Thomason' when he
was born, there has to be some talent behind a mother that knows whether or not
her son is going to grow up to be a doctor.
"Seymroe."
He says, "What was your first thoughts when you got up from bed this
morning?"
My
first thoughts? Well I was recalling this thing about the Aztecs and how they
thought that human scarifies would keep it -the sun- popping up again in the
morning.
And
he says "Ah."
He
said, "Do you still talk to Scot and…what's her name?"
I
laughed and said that Skipper and Daffy was who I always talked to, I said, they
are my best friends ever.
And
he says, "Yes, I see."
I
looked at his old eyes and caught something unusual about them, I said, what's
wrong?
And
he says, "Seymroe."
I
said, what?
He
says, "Listen lad, today, there will be a man over here, he's going to get
you to play this…game he has. Whatever you do, do not make him mad and
just…cooperate."
And
I said, why?
He
says, "Because he will kill you."
I
laughed and said, Wendy tells me that every time I go to sleep.
He
says, "Watch out for your friends. He is an evil man."
I
said, how do you know?
He
said, "It's this feeling I have, there is something quite wrong about this
guy. Somehow, I don't believe his story."
And
I said, okay.
I
didn't bother asking him what was the man's 'story' I looked up at him
and flashed him a smile.
He
said. "Go on then."
And
I said, where?
And
he said, "To your friends. The man came."
And
I said, how do you know?
He
said, "I know."
So
I skip out of his office and found the rest in the common room, they were all
huddled in a little circle talking in excited squeaks. I came up to them, tapped
Skipper's back, Hallo.
"Hallo
to you," He replied, the others looked at him as if he was daft. Daffy looked
up at me and smiled; I sat down beside her, on the ground.
What
is up?
"You
said Oscar was taken by that man?" Wendy was saying skeptically, "Who is
'that man'?"
"The
man in that suit with the bad attitude." Skipper snipped, "He said that it
would be my turn next."
"What
do you think its like?"
"Don't
know."
What
are you talking about?
"Said
its like dreaming." Daffy said with a dreamy smile, "No, he said it's like
anything you want it to be."
Where
is Oscar now?
"Look,
here he comes." Skipper said, "Lefts ask him again...no wait, the men from
outside are with him, let it wait for later."
I sighed inwardly as I saw another one of the
'patients' enter, I recognized who it was, it would have been hard not to.
It
was Tala. The girl with the severe case of…what did they call it? Couldn't
remember, it was like the opposite of claustrophobia, she fears open spaces and
people. She would do anything to avoid both, she is terrified of going outside
to the garden, and spends most of her time in her room, alone, sometimes I visit
her but mostly I don't bother.
Actually
the only reason I visit her is because Daffy is her best friend, the two
understand each other in a certain level. That and because Daffy wouldn't like
it if I grew ignorant of her best friend, she says that its important to her, I
don't know why.
Tala
froze at the door way and looked as if she were a cat caught in the headlights,
she backed away hastily to avoid us, Daffy looked upset and started to call for
her, knowing how hopeless it would be, Daffy got up to catch up to her friend.
But
she didn't need to. I saw Tala back into the common room reluctantly, walking
backwards, she tripped over a tossed rag and fell, she dragged herself to a
corner and huddled.
Daffy
looked puzzled, she reached out to her friend who shrugged her away.
I
noticed a man standing in the room, he must have come in while I was too busy
watching Tala and Daffy.
Six
more men entered and amongst them I saw Tyke, Doctor Thomason and Fredrick,
another one of the men in white.
They
call them nurses by the way, although they don't act like nurses. At least not
like the ones in the hospitals, they don't flash an automatic smile. Not if
they were passing you on the hallway or something. They'd smile only if they
were trying to get you to do something you didn't want to do.
I
didn't recognise any of the other three. "Scot." Doctor Thomason said,
"You now."
Skipper
whined, Fredrick give him a you-better-do-what-we-tell-you-or-else look, still
he refused.
Doctor
looked at me expectantly and I walked to Skipper and urged him forward.
I
whispered in his ear; I'll go with you.
"But
I don't want to go." He murmured, his eyes searched for Oscar, he didn't
find him.
I
don't think you have a choice. I hissed in his ear.
Skipper
walked forward reluctantly, Fredrick grabbed him firmly by the arm, Tyke did not
follow.
Most
of the people who lived here with me know Tyke is a good person to have around,
however, Fredrick was unpopular.
He
usually embarrassed people, especially the older ones; he had no patience and
often snaps at anyone who happens to be in his way.
Wendy
usually complains that if Fredrick didn't like his job then she couldn't see
why he was here.
Oh,
and another thing, Fredrick is the head of the nurses or whatever you want to
call them, there are more of them around but most are on holiday and right now
we had only three. Fredrick, Tyke and Joan.
We
always called them by there first name although Fredrick gets annoyed when you
do that, so people call him 'Head' or 'Mathews' and to annoy him
'Fredrick' and to really, really annoy him; 'Freddy'.
I
followed unnoticed by the men as they pushed Skipper into a room, it had all
these fancy gadgets and lots of shiny stuff. Doctor Thomason and one of their
men were not with us, actually, they were outside of the room heading somewhere.
One
of the men faced a headset on Skipper's head. Skipper gulped as he found
himself seated in a chair with an electronic headgear stuck to his skull.
The
headset was manly this weird looking deep violet tinted sunglasses. I saw no
visible computer nearby.
"What
am I supposed to do?" Skipper asked nervously.
"We're
booting up, Visser." One of the men said ignoring Skipper.
"Good,
this better work." He growled, "I have better things on mind than this."
The
Visser, his name maybe, sat on one of the posh looking black leather chairs and
leaned back, he watched what was happening as if he was far away.
I
stood at a side, not wanting to be detected.
The
walls of the room moved suddenly, I almost yelped in surprise, they moved
backwards sliding to revel a large screen that was concealed behind it.
The
words; Virtual Aspects flashed in bright red with a red line being drawn
underneath the words. A red dot with a sort of black squiggle appeared in black
background. The company's symbol?
A
footnote appeared in white, it said that the Company; known as Virtual Visions
was associated with The Sharing.
Whoever
they were.
Everything
on the screen went black suddenly, and I realized that this was what Skipper was
seeing.
Slowly
scenery appeared, revealing a beautiful blue ocean, and part of a boat, Christiana.
It was called.
A
gentle breeze ran across the sea and ruffled the sails. Seagulls flew lazily
around. Something stirred at the edge of the screen, and in response the eye
camera or whatever it was was aimed towards it.
No.
Skipper had turned his head, and with it, I saw what had stirred, it was a
woman, she had on a warm smile and her long brown hair was lose, tossed around
by the breeze.
One
of the men cleared his throat, he said, "Are you with us Scot?"
Skipper
didn't answer at first. He had gone ridged.
"Scot?"
"That's
Caption Scot to you." Skipper said, but he sounded distracted. A teenaged boy
was heading towards him in the screen I supposed that this was what he was
seeing.
The
man who had been talking to him shook his head and walked up to Skipper, he did
something to the headset.
The
screen went black.
"Hey-"
Skipper started. His voice had a weird quality to it.
The
walls slid back to their place.
The
man called Visser looked up at one of the men that sat behind a computer, again,
I had no idea where it came from. "Visser. Our results were above our
expectations. The human brain responded to it as if it were a real place. The
results with the middle-aged man and the young girl were also startling,
especially in the young one." The man paused.
"And?"
"Visser
we may be able to confuse past and future, reality and fantasy in humans using
this, after we have exposed it to a large number we maybe able to confuse the
humans in a worldwide range, that is, if we target enough customers and if we
get Black Virus to a large amount of humans." He stopped.
"And
if your…Black Virus… fails? You would expose our alien presence, our true
nature, and our invasion."
"It
will not fail." The man said confidently, "Human brains are complex and very
emotional. Once Black Virus is launched it cannot be stopped, and it lasts
several days. It will distort the humans."
"I
hope it will work. Visser Thirteen" Visser laughed, "For your sake."
Then
they left. Took their stuff and said that they may come back later. I noticed
the Doctor Thomson did not look so pleased, but he was keeping it to himself.
I
was left to wonder about what I had heard about. What was all this about anyway?
I
decided to sleep on it. Literally. It was time to go to bed, after all of the
excitement of the day Fredrick decided to get us off to bed early.
Tyke
passed my room and left my pills on the table beside my bed. I took them and
sleep after ten minutes later.
And
woke up a few hours later on the sound of knocking on my bedroom door, I glanced
at the windows. No it was still dark outside, who could this be?
I
opened the room and Daffy came in.
Her
eyes were red and swollen like she had been crying; she looked at me and said.
"They're here, they're here."
I
said, who?
"Them.
Whoever they are, the evil." She whimpered, "I had a dream, I dreamt." She
took a deep breath, "I dreamt that…I don't understand what it meant…I
was walking round in streets but no one was there and it was dark and I was
feeling lonely and scared…"
Go
on.
She
sniffed, "There was this boy, he was yelling and screaming for someone to help
him but no one was there and I notice this crowd of people who are behind
bars…they just stare at him and he's yelling and screaming and begging for
someone to help him…to help him to…for…"
She
took another deep breath and said, "Then he rushes over to me, he sees I'm
the only one that's not caged and when he comes close I see that his face is
all bloody and he has a big bird in his arms. He wanted someone to help him save
its life."
What
did you do?
"But…
But I backed away! I didn't help him and I ran away and he followed me and
wouldn't leave me alone so I run into this alley and out into another street
and he's still following me, and then I see…" She looked up at me
trembling, "And I see humans standing you know like an army? But they were
like separated? A few yards off at either side of each soldier so they're not
so near each other. Like a force between them, dividing them, separating
them."
What
do they do?
"They
did nothing! You can't understand what…I mean they…. they stared at me,
stared behind me, looked into my eyes and past me and then there was blood and
the boy was waling behind me and I turn around but he's no longer human
he's…"
She
stopped and wiped her eyes, calmer now, "He's no longer human." She
repeated, her eyes welled up in tears, "He's a bird, and he's flying away
and the other bird is at the ground and there was blood every were, blood, do
you understand? Blood everywhere, and he was crying in my head, and I remembered
his eyes…"
She
stopped; she didn't look at me again.
It's
okay. I said helpfully.
It
will go away.
"Not
it's not okay." She whispered, "And it wouldn't go away. Ever. The
blood, their eyes, the look on their faces, the look on his face, and his
pain." She shook her head, "And then it was all faint, the crying, but the
wings? I could hear them flapping…"
I
didn't know what to say. So I was quite for a moment.
We
could tell Wendy, She knows what do. I said.
She
nodded to herself.
But
tomorrow we ask, Fredrick walks the corridors you know that, and you know the
penalty for wondering around at night. I reminded.
She
nodded again and left.
I
went to sleep again. This time troubled and very worried. Who were those people?
And why did Daffy have that dream? Did it mean anything?
Or
was it just…
No
way to know, just have to wait and find out. I fell to a sleep wondering about
the next days surprises when…
My
eyes opened, I jerked out of bed. I woke up!
Even
after taking the pills, waking up and sleeping again, Wendy was wrong! You could
wake up if you didn't take the pills!
I
felt like…like the Aztecs, only stupider. After all, the Aztecs were an old
backwards bunch.
I
headed to the lunch room, to my surprise, Skipper was there, he was chewing on something and looking far away.
Hey.
I said. What are you eating?
He
looked down at what he was eating, shoved the plate away uninterestedly, "You
want it? Take it."
He
fell silent.
What's
wrong?
He
shrugged.
I'm
your friend. I offered.
He
sighed, "You know, the other day…"
What?
"You
saw what I saw right…?"
Yeah…
I don't understand why it's a game. I understand the ship part but…
"No
it is not a game." He said quietly, "It was real."
What?
"I
was there." His eyes looked lost, "On the ship, with the cool breeze blowing
around and the smell of sea water around, I heard the seagulls and…" He
looked at me, "The boat? Christiana. She's mine."
I
shook my head. No. Skipper it's a game-
"And
the people on board?" He turned away, looked at the ground, "My wife and
Jason, my son."
No.
I said, It couldn't be.
"It
was." His eyes looked clouded.
I
left Skipper alone. Maybe he needed time to figure things out, maybe something
had happened to his family that resulted him being here, I didn't know,
Skipper never talked about his family and already I was missing his warm smile
and his morning expeditions.
I
felt confused, nothing was making sense anymore, why were the others so
withdrawn?
All
of them but Tala and Wendy, they were the only two who had not tried out the
game.
I
went back to my bedroom without eating breakfast. My heart wasn't into it.
I
just sat and stared at nothing in particular, thinking about Daffy, about
Skipper.
What
did Oscar do anyway? I realised that Daffy too never talked about what she saw
in the game.
Hey.
Listen up.
My
head jerked up.
Who
said that?
Its
me, the talking cockroach-don't stomp me.
Where
are you?
Down
here.
I
located the bug and grabbed it. There were another two bugs.
Hey!
I
placed it on the bed.
Who
are you? I asked.
I
told you. I'm a talking transforming cockroach, look, can you lock the door or
something?
I
glanced at the closed door.
No
locks on doors. I said. Fredrick says it's for emergency reasons.
Um,
I see. Look. It's going to get a little weird okay? Don't scream or anything
-what's your name?
Seymroe.
Okay
Seymroe. Like I said, no screaming.
What
are you going to do?
Seymroe,
I am going to become a human.
I
didn't say anything just watched.
And
just as he said, he became human.
I
still didn't say anything, although the weird mutating shapes in between the
process were rather 'disturbing' to me.
I
stared at the boy who sat at the bed across of me, he was about my age, or
looked like it. He had dark eyes and dark hair…Hispanic?
"Ah,
hi. I'm Marco." He said brightly, stuck out his hand for me. I shook my
head.
I
said to him; what are you doing here?
"Not
so easy going are you?" He said with a nervous laugh, he looked around
uneasily.
These
days, a lot of weird things are happening. I confessed, and you have just been
added to all this.
"You
think I'm weird?" He asked.
I
nodded.
"Then
you're not crazy?"
All
of those who live outside and are willing to continue with life are crazy. Here?
Everything is okay at least not until a few days ago.
"Really?
What happened?" The boy looked interested.
There
was knocking at the door. The roach-boy jerked in alarm and scanned the room for
a place to hide. He found no place, not even underneath the bed, too small a
distance above the floor, even though he was short.
Come
in. I called out.
Joan
opened the door and stuck her head in, "Hey Seymroe, the others are…" She
trailed off stared at me then at roach-boy.
My
friend. I said.
"How
did he come in here?" She asked wiping her nose with a handkerchief she had in
her hand. Her nose was blocked so her voice was funny.
When
you were off with the flu.
"Funny,
Mathews didn't tell me that we had a new patient." She said looking at me.
I
said; Fredrick said he's staying for a few days only and that no one should
bother.
"Ah."
She said. "Okay look, breakfast is on the table and if you need
anything-"-she sniffed-"You just…"-she sniffed again-"…call me-
Accchhooo!"
She
sighed; then muttered to herself, "I really should not have came here
again."
"Bye-bye."
Roach-boy said brightly. Waving. Joan stared at him for a few more moments then
left.
When
she left Roach-boy leaned forward. "Now tell me what it is that is abnormal
round here."
I
said, My friends, you should meet them.
"Uhuh,
but first tell me-"
Over
breakfast. I said.
"Okay
I'll wait here-"
No,
come.
So
he did, I lead him to the lunchroom were the others were all huddled round a
table, except Tala who was sitting farther off.
Wendy
watched my approach cautiously. Oscar looked up and raised an eyebrow. Roach-boy
grabbed a chair and sat beside Daffy.
"Hi,
all." He said brightly, "I'm here to join you for a day."
"And
you are?" Wendy questioned.
"Mar-"
Roach-boy.
I interrupted.
Wendy
laughed, "Great. Welcome to the loony bin. So, Roach-boy, why are you
here?"
"I'm
not Roach-boy." He said sounding annoyed, "My name is Marco."
"Roach-boy."
Skipper mused, then he turned serious. "You'll be in charge of the
navigation equipment, Seymroe could use a hand, but watch out, storm's brewing
off in the North, so we have to head south, only that would mean that we have to
watch out for the rock-bed. Shallow water you know."
"What?"
I'll
haul the anchor. I said.
Wendy
leaned forward and slapped Skipper at the back of his head, "Welcome back on
land Captain Scot. Wouldn't you want to introduce our new…shipmate…to the
rest of the crew?"
Skipper
coughed loudly, "That over there is Oscar, and the big mouthed lass; Wendy.
Beside you is Daffy, and Seymroe here is second in command."
He
paused then said. "Tala way over there."-Roach-boy turned to look at her,
she just shifted and looked away continuing her
breakfast-"And you may address me as Captain Scot-only."
"Okay,
Roach-boy." Wendy said, "What did you do?"
"I'm
not Roach-boy. I resent Roaches. Please."
He
turned into one. I said.
He
turned to me, "Will you shut-up?"
"Don't
take it personally," Skipper said grinning, "Wendy is not Wendy's real
name that's just what we call her, it's kind of like being christened, only
it's the bughouse thing, you keeping up boy?"
I
drew out my fist and dumped three roaches on the table.
"I've
been looking for those." Roach-boy murmured. He held his hand low and the
roaches scuttled over to him.
"And
Tala's real name is Jenny, and-" Skipper continued.
He
talked in my head. I said looking at Oscar.
Oscar
didn't seem to notice me, he was mesmerized by the cockroaches. Roach-boy
shifted uncomfortably, "Ah, I have a special power."
And
your brother/sister roaches? I asked.
"My
friends, yeah they too."
"Hah."
Wendy said. "I may be crazy but I'm not stupid. You have to prove that."
Look
we just came here to get a few questions answered. A voice said, in my head.
"Wow,"
Wendy said.
Oscar
just stared at the cockroaches as if they were monsters.
"It's
the voice in my dream." Daffy whispered.
"And
then you have Daffy." Skipper continued as if everything was normal.
"That's what we call her, but its not her real name, her name is Madra-"
Madra?
Is that a common human name? A voice interrupted.
"Not
really," Skipper answered looking thoughtfully at the Roaches.
"Why
is it important?" Roach-boy asked sounding impatient, "Look I'm here for
answers not-"
Madra
is the name of the Yeerk home moon.
Marco
rolled his eyes, "Give me a break Ax, this facility is run by Yeerks what
would you expect?"
"Huh,
What are Yeerks?" Wendy said.
But
he said that Madra is her real name, it is not possible that her parents
have called her that even if they are controllers.
"And
then we get to call the nurses anything we want, well, not all of them-"
Skipper went on.
"Who
cares?" Roach-boy hissed. "Look someone is going to come to check if I
really belong here."
No
fear of that. A voice muttered.
"Haha,
Tobias, very funny. Rachel will approve."
"It's the voice."
whispered Daffy again, her eyes looked tearfully at me. "Seymroe."
What? I said.
No, I'm just saying that
this is a very unlikely coincidence, Marco.
"The voice, it was in my
dream!" Daffy gasped out louder, this time Wendy heard her; unfortunately she
was not very impressed. "Honey, tell them about your dream…later."
"…That's Joan for you.
Then Fredrick, yeah, we all hate him, he's head nurse and I must say that he
is unbelievably grumpy." Skipper looked thoughtfully around, "What have I
missed? Hey, are you listening to me?"
"I want the questions
answered." Roach-boy said as calmly as he could.
"Madra wasn't born here you
know." Oscar said speaking up at last. "That was her name before she came
her."
Ah! See what I mean?
It doesn't mean
anything.
"The blood, the screaming,"
Daffy moaned, "No…" She put her head in her arms.
Hey is she alright? The
one called Tobias asked.
"She'll get over it."
Wendy said.
"No I'm not." Came
Daffy's muffled reply a bit too late.
Then how would you explain
it? I would not have thought that a human would have been named after a Yeerk
moon.
"Ah, I forgot to tell you,
there used to be this boy." Skipper continued, "And he always…are you
listening to me?"
"Ahhh!" Marco yelled,
"Stop, stop, stop! You're driving me crazy! I just came here to get a few
lousy answers so we can get ourselves in a lousy battle to get my lousy-self
killed!"
Everyone fell silent. Wendy
muttered in a low voice, "I can see why he's here."
"Don't you start."
Roach-boy warned, "Now, I wanted to ask-" He looked confused, "What was my
question?"
What is abnormal around here? I
said helpfully.
"Yeah that's it" Marco
said, and then he looked around at us.
Suddenly no one was keen on
sharing anything, they just sort of stared at the table.
"Nervous?" Roach-boy said,
"Well I'll give you a head start. You were asked to test something, a
game?"
"Yes." Oscar said, "A
game."
"It's not a game."
Skipper said quietly. "It's more serious than that."
"No, it's a game," Oscar
said, "It virtual, I got to meet people over this place that looked remarkable
like it could have been in an alien desert."
"I saw the past." Skipper
said, he had the lost confused look at his eyes.
"No. I told you it's a
game-"
"I have an idea." Roach-boy
interrupted before anyone else could join the argument, "Since you bunch
don't understand the rules of conversation we're doing it this my way. I'm
going to hear what each one of you have to say and after that, we start talking
about what other people said. Got that?"
We nodded.
"Good." Roach-boy said,
"You start Oscar."
Oscar said, "I already told
you, the game was an opportunity to meet real life people-or at least ones that
look really real, but are virtual- and here's the thing; an area is chosen for
you depending on what it is you fancy-"
"And you fancied an alien
desert?" Wendy said sceptically.
Roach-boy said, "Hey,
remember what I said."
Oscar went on, "And then as
you go on in this area you meet people, either by chance or lets say you chose
to be in a city, you look for people to meet."
"What do you think is behind
all this? " Roach-boy asked, "I mean, would people be…addicted to it?"
Osacr hesitated, "I
wouldn't use addicted…maybe, but I'll tell you this, the things that you
do seem absolutely real, the people are absolutely real with different
characters. And there is a part that disturbed me."
"Wait, you mean the graphics
look real?" Roach-boy asked.
"Absolutely, they don't
have that 3-D quality usual games have, it's like living in a movie or
something."
"What was it that disturbed
you?"
Oscar looked hesitant, "You
have the ability to inflict pain on other 'human beings' this may not seem
much to you, but I tell you that there are a lot of sad, mentally ill people out
there who would love the chance."
Roach-boy was quiet for a few
seconds; he seemed to be listening to something, but what? "You next." He
said nodding at Skipper.
Skipper looked uncomfortable,
"I was able to see my past again, not as the old man I am but as a middle-aged
man who was living with his wife and son on a boat I used to own."
He looked at him in a distant
way, then he turned to Oscar. "Can you explain that?"
"Yes, I can." He replied,
"I think this part may benefit the old or people who generally lost everything
they had or something important in their lives like their parents or home." He
paused, "They could escape their sadness by reliving the times sent with their
families or whatever it is they lost as if it was happening know."
Skipper said, "The temptation
could be overwhelming."
"I understand." He
muttered, I realised that his eyes were cold and his fists were clenched, maybe
he had once lost something? "And what about you?" He asked Wendy.
"Oh I didn't try it."
Wendy smiled, "I was an 'unfit specimen ' as I recalled that man say."
"What man?"
"I don't know they called
him Visser."
Roach-boy inhaled sharply, he
cast a look around and hissed, "Not so loudly."
"Okay." Wendy said looking
taken back by his attitude.
"What about her?" Roach-boy
said, "Glancing at Talal."
"Same with me, she too was
unfit." Wendy snorted.
"And you?" He asked Daffy,
only Daffy was still sitting with her head in her arms.
He looked up at us. As if
saying, will you please help me out.
Daffy. I said. Tell them about
the voice.
"What voice?" Wendy asked.
Daffy pulled her head back and
said, "It was in my dream."
"What dream?"
And she told them, after that
all was silent.
I hope this dream
wouldn't become real. The one called Tobias said nervously.
"No." Daffy said sadly,
looking at the cockroach, "It will not become real, but within it is a
terrible meaning."
"Here we go again." Wendy
groaned, "Listen to me kid, she's not worth it. I've heard babble like
this for over two years."
"Someone is coming." Oscar
said. I jumped up, headed for the door and peaked out, it was Fredrick and Joan,
heading this way.
You have to go! I said. Joan
told Fredrick that you are here.
Roach-boy cursed, "Can you
hold the door? I have to go back to being a roach."
"Sure." Wendy said, "Come
along you people. Let's help the fellow. Eh?"
We stood behind the door so
that Fredrick and Joan couldn't be able to come in. Tala was the only one who
was not helping.
She was staring at the
beautiful sight of flesh going hard and turning brown.
THUD-thud!
"Hey! Open the door!"
Open the window for us!
I heard roach-boy yell in my head.
"Tala!" I yelled, "Open
it! We can't let go of the door!"
But Tala wasn't moving at
all. She was staring at the transformed roaches.
THUD-thud!
"OPEN IT!" I heard Fredrick
roar.
"TALA!" Wendy screamed,
"Come on!"
Still she did not move.
THUD-thud!
"Call security!" Fredrick
yelled.
"Tala, we haven't got time
for this! Open the freaking window! The air wouldn't bite you!"
Open the window before they
get in!
THUD-thud!
"OPEN THE DOOR!" Fredrick
roared again.
Tala stood frozen, unable to
move, terrified with all of the noise. She crouched into a ball and moaned.
I ran to the window and yanked
it open.
GO! I yelled.
We'll come back
later!The cockroaches fluttered outside. I slammed the window shut.
The rest moved away from the
door.
The door slammed open wide
hitting the wall and bounced back at Fredrick, he collapsed, seemingly
unconscious.
Wendy ran up to Tala and
grabbed her by the arm, shook her hard, "Are you out of your mind?"
Tala started to sob.
"Oh, Lord." Wendy snapped
and she shoved Tala away.
The rest sat down at the table
while Tala continued to sob quietly to herself at a corner.
We continued our breakfast.
Joan ran in with security. She
stared at us, "What happened?"
We all shrugged.
And that was how we finished
breakfast off. Not all days are exciting as this one so I had the feeling that
all of the rest were enjoying it. With the exception of Tala, Daffy who was
withdrawn and me who is still confused.
What did all of that mean?
It had to wait; I had another
sitting with Doctor Thomason.
Twenty minutes later I was at
his office, sprawled over a long chair that may have been a bed, doing nothing
more than staring at the ceiling.
"Seymroe." Doctor Thomson
said.
And I said, what?
"You are not yourself
today."
So I answered, no.
"Why is that?"
I am confused, I confessed.
"About?"
I can't tell you.
"I see."
What?
"What?"
What do you see?
"Nothing much."
Oh.
I fell silent again, I would
have pushed the matter further as I usually did but I didn't. Doctor Thomson
was right; I was not my usual self.
"Had there been some changes
in your life?"
No.
"Changes in the way that you
think?"
Not really.
"Then what is it?"
My prospective about this
world, I said sadly, It's distorted.
"What caused this
distortion?"
I was quite. I didn't say
anything.
"Was it the arrival of
something new?"
Perhaps.
"I see." He sounded
disappointed.
We sat in silence for the rest
of the time, I didn't say anything and he didn't ask anything.
It was a weird silence, I had
this feeling that he was deep in thought.
What are you thinking? I asked
finally.
"Ah, finally you noticed."
Noticed what?
"The silence."
What does that mean?
"It means that you are still
aware that you are with me in this room, usually, when I do this, you just leave
and don't look at me again, I think I see progress."
Why should there be progress?
"Never mind."
I can go now?
"Yes."
I left and my I still felt
confused, now even more confused actually.
Instead of heading to the
common room I headed for my bedroom, I laid back and stared at space.
I successfully stayed like that
right up to dinnertime. Tyke peeked in, "What are you waiting for?"
I shrugged.
"Come on." He said kindly,
"You've been in here all day. The others are already eating."
I got up and followed him, I
sat at a table in the lunchroom even though I haven't got the appetite.
Tyke left, "I'll be back
later."
I watched Wendy, Oscar and Daffy
eat at a table nearby. They didn't seem to notice me. I looked at the seat
opposite to mine.
Hey Tala. I said cheerfully.
She ignored me at first.
"Why do you want to eat dinner
with me?" She asked shrewdly.
I'm not eating.
"Then what do you want to
do?"
Watch you.
She stopped eating, placed her
fork down and looked at me with icy blue eyes.
"Go away."
I'm not.
Suddenly I was angry, why did
she act like this? It wasn't like I was dying to sit with her; Tala had always
been lousy company.
"I said go away. You're not
wanted."
Well, that's fine. I snarled.
But I didn't move, I didn't
leave, she just went ahead eating, totally ignoring me.
Hey, I'm not a dead wall. I
growled.
I wanted to provoke her,
intimidate her. I felt a tidal wave of anger rear up inside me, I wanted to grab
her and throw her at the wall. Why was she ignoring me?
And why were the others-Wendy,
Oscar and Skipper- ignoring me as well?
LOOK AT ME! I screamed.
No one did.
I grabbed Tala's metal fork
from her hand and stabbed the back of her hand against the table with the fork.
Hard.
"AHHHHHHHHHHHH!"
The others turned around,
"What's going on?"
I lunged at Tala overturning the
table. The plastic dishware splattered at the ground, I jerked forward and
pinned Tala against a wall.
"Stop it Seymroe!" Daffy
shrieked, "Stop it, Why are you hurting Tala?!"
I was holding Tala by her throat
against the wall, choking her; her feet no longer touched the ground.
I brought my other hand into
action and punched her in the stomach, she made a stuttering gasping sound and
sagged, only I was still holding her, she had nothing to sag against aside from
the wall.
She kicked weakly and she clawed
at my face with her fingernails, I felt her scratch my skin and hot blood ran
down my face, I still didn't let go.
Now, everyone was screaming,
everyone but me.
I didn't see Fredrick and Tyke
rush into the room. I didn't see Tyke's startled expression; all I saw was
Tala's eyes going misty.
Her kicks faded, her hands which
had been clasped against mine dropped, her arms hung lose, her eyes fluttered.
Strong arms yanked me back, I
struggled and fought but Fredrick managed to pin me to the ground, I started to
holler.
Fredrick yanked me up off the
ground and both Tyke and him dragged me out, I glimpsed Joan at the floor beside
Tala, I didn't care.
I saw Skipper and Wendy watch me
wide eyed. I didn't care.
Daffy looked shocked. I didn't
care.
Ralph and Sam, another two
nurses who must have called in today took me over. Fredrick and Tyke headed back
to the lunchroom to restore order, I could hear my friends shouting at each
other.
I didn't care.
Sam and Ralph pulled me into a
room, I knew what was coming next, I struggled and tossed and tried to throw
them off.
But Sam and Ralph were strong
very strong I couldn't get free. They strapped me down on a bed, in a room
that had soundproof walls, I knew that the dark window was actually an
observation window, I could see nothing but anyone outside in the adjacent room
could.
I howled and screamed for the
time between it took Ralph to prepare a shot -probably loaded with something
that would sedate me- and the time it took him to empty it in my blood stream. I
didn't care.
I didn't care at all.
He released my arm, even though
I couldn't move any part of my body, and I still screamed, and raged and tried
to free myself.
I didn't know what wore me
out, the screaming, the constant struggling or maybe the shot. Whatever it was I
felt myself drain of energy.
Slowly, I stopped struggling; my
throat was raw from all of the screaming.
I felt exhausted, my eyelids
felt heavy and I felt myself sink into a heavy, drugged, sleep.
I
woke up with the sound of ringing in my head, I still felt tired, and very, very
thirsty, like I was dehydrated, I didn't know maybe I was.
My vision cleared slowly and I
saw Doctor Thomson standing beside the bed, he was talking to Fredrick and a man
I didn't know.
"What happened to you lad?"
Doctor Thomason said, "I thought we decided that you made progress. What
happened?"
I stared at the ceiling.
"Aren't you going to talk to
me?"
I kept on staring blankly at the
ceiling.
"Never mind then." He said
kindly enough, "I hope you snap out of it, it was one hell of a job making you
talk again. From when we got you."
Images flashed through my eyes,
I took no notice of him.
"I hope you wouldn't spend
another five years in silence Seymroe. You know how much fun was your six-year
here? With your friends? Daffy, Skipper, Wendy and Oscar? "
"Can you hear me boy?"
More images, more violence, all
irrelevant, no one understood. No one cared, all of them ignored, like that
thing that lived in my head…
"I assure you doctor, his
hearing is fine." The man I didn't know said.
"Will you write to me Seymroe?"
Doctor Thomason asked gently, "Like you did in your fourth year here? Remember
the steps? First we held eye contact, only for seconds first, then for longer.
Remember?"
I gave him no answer so he went
on.
"Then there was more progress?
And you actual looked at me as if I were a person, and you registered who I was,
do you remember? After that you actually stopped looking distant and then I gave
you a notepad to write on, you remember don't you?"
We're all crazy, for being
alive. And what was there that was living inside us that was wrong?
Us.
He made me believe it.
"You remember what you wrote
down once, Seymroe?" Doctor Thomason asked, his voice a near whisperer,
"'When all is lost, then the memories are what we have for our selves. And
when our brain's privacy is invaded, the past is what we turn to, and we live
in that.' Remember?"
His name was Mroe. My name was
Sey.
"Do you remember boy?"
Our name is Seymroe.
Me and him.
The living part Mroe.
The dead, irrelevant part, Sey.
And for all my life, that was
what I had known. And he made me believe it. He made me believe that Sey could
not live without Mroe. That Sey is no more alive than…
"What did you mean human?"
…than…me?
And what was it that we all have
living inside us that shouldn't be? Us? Sey?
Sey the human.
And Mroe?
Who was he?
The door burst open, something
that moved with liquid grace entered, and then there was bellowing, shouting and
screaming, and then more.
I heard a wolf's lonely howl
and a tiger's awesome roar. I heard a bear bellow and saw a gorilla swing his
arms.
And I saw more.
I saw dancing nightmares, blades
singing in the wind.
And I saw a blue centaur. But a
strange one at that, he had a long scythe, it whistled at the air.
I saw more as well, I saw guns
whose muzzles glinted like the black eyes of a rat. I heard explosions, some
near others far.
I also saw red flashes, and a
sound that went TESSWW.
I almost laughed, it sounded all
wrong, what was happening to me?
All around me a battle that I
could not comprehend raged. Even though it was right here in the broken room,
strapped to a bed, I felt although I was far away.
When the blue centaur came
beside me, he cut off the bonds that held me, only after glancing in my eyes.
But then he only did it for a few seconds, and used one of his four eyes. Then
he was gone, swept by the battle.
The gorilla filled his place, a
black rubber faced monster, reddish brown eyes and thick coarse black hair.
He carried me out, with the
brown bear charging at whoever followed us.
I lost track of who was running
along or beside me, I let the flow of the battle go. Lost in its tidal current,
dropped here, grabbed there, hastily shoved away.
And I was dumped outside
suddenly, I smelt fresh air, but my head did not clear; I sat stunned at the
ground.
The gorilla lifted me he placed
me at a horse's back, and as one, galloped away into…where were we going?
For a while I caught flashed of
the city, roads, cars, crowds. Listened as the horse's hooves clicked hard on
asphalt.
It went on for a while, and
then, the industrial jungle gave way to green forest, wildflowers and a blue
even sky.
The horse's hard clicks turned
to thuds as it ran on ground. I could feel it's muscles as it galloped, and I
could feel it gasping at the air, exhausted, but there was a power there.
Alongside us ran a tiger, a
gorilla, an elephant and the centaur galloped with us as well. A glance upwards
revealed some sort of bird flying.
My vision blurred, but not
before I saw the girl riding on the elephant's back, after that, I fell off,
and rolled on the ground.
Strangely I did not black out, I
was still awake, but stunned.
The group of animals came, the
girl slide off the back of the elephant, she ran towards me.
"Seymroe." She breathed,
"I thought you were dead."
"Daffy?" I was confused.
"Seymroe it was them!"
"What?"
"The boy in my dream, the
other bird." Her eyes were bright, "The evil. It's all clear, it's all
gone."
"What did it mean?"
"Nothing much, or at least,
maybe its still to come, I don't know…" She stopped and looked at me,
"You're alive at least."
I tried to get up. Fell back to
the ground, on my second attempt I rose. I stood as if drunk, swaying slightly,
"What happened?"
"We're outside. Seymroe, we
made it out." She smiled, "Just like you promised."
"I promised what?"
"Don't you remember?" She
asked, she looked at me worried, "You said that to me when I was feeling sick
of the place, you promised me that you'd get me away…and you did."
"I did?" I was really
confused now.
"What's wrong?" She asked,
"Don't you remember?"
I was baffled completely.
Do not worry, he may not
remember everything of what had been happening to him. A voice said, I
realized it was the four-eyed centaur.
"What happened to me?" I
asked. I clutched the side of my head, pulled at my short messy blonde hair.
You were an experiment.
Another voice said quietly, the voice was strained, An experiment for them.
They wanted to see the effect of enslavement on a human being from an early age,
you…
You were the host chosen,
but then, according to the Yeerk files, you and the Yeerk were lost. They did
not know where you were. Either of you, five years later you appeared in a part
of the city, you were taken and, well, you were what remained, he was dead and
somehow they couldn't re-infest you.
"Do what?" My brain felt
like it was exploding.
It will come to him one
day.
"Tell me," Daffy said,
"Your real name Seymroe, maybe we'll know something about you, like how I
knew a little something about myself."
"Seymroe. Sey, really."
Is that what your mother
called you?
"I don't have a mother. I
mean, maybe I did, but I don't know her."
Then who called you
that?
"Mroe."
Who is that?
"I am a part of him," I
explained, "He was the one that controlled what I was to do, he was the one
who thought about everything, and Sey did nothing more than watch. It was all I
was allowed to do."
You? A part of him? Said
a voice sadly. The horse lowered its head.
"Yes. I would have died if he
left me for more than three days."
But he's dead, Mroe, and
guess what? You're not dead. A strong voice said, I think it was the
elephant.
"No. I had died."
You look like you're alive
to me. The gorilla said, walking up to me.
"It's why you didn't talk
to us. Was that why you were silent?" Daffy said slowly. "When you first
joined us Peter said something about trying to get you to talk."
"Peter?" I asked.
"Doctor Thomason." She
explained, "He told me to call him that."
"Mroe is not dead." I said
slowly, "He is still alive."
No, he is dead, the Yeerks
were sure of that. The blue deer said.
"You are wrong." I
said loudly, "Mroe is alive. He's still there-"
But you move on your own
don't you? You could do things that you weren't allowed to. The horse
nudged me gently.
"No." I felt at lost. The
horse was right, I could move on my own, at my will I could raise my
hand…and I did. I looked at it.
Me. Sey was doing that, Sey had
decided that Seymroe's hand was an interesting item to look at and I did it.
Because I wanted to, no reason behind it, I just felt like doing that.
But that was wrong. Mroe
was…he…
He died. Sey. The tiger
said. You're free.
"Free?" I repeated, "I
don't understand, free from what? Where is Mroe?"
They were silent; they left me
to figure it out alone, like there was nothing they could possibly do.
Daffy reached out for my arm but
I stepped away, I shook my head, "Mroe never left my head," I said to
myself, "He was with me, for two weeks. He didn't leave me. Usually he would
have left me every three days to have a larger place to move around in but
he'd come back so I wouldn't die. Always. He's still there."
Sey. Mroe is a Yeerk, they
infest sentient creatures' brains, they take away there free will, they take
complete control, you couldn't move your arm at will, you couldn't look at
what you want to look at, they walk for you, the eat for you. They do everything
for you. And the only thing you would have is your brain; you sit there
crouching in a corner unable to do anything. The Horse said.
The blue deer continued for her,
But they are not without weaknesses, the Yeerk must leave its host every
three days to soak up life giving Kandrona rays.
"So…I'm not dead?" I was
unsure; I kept on expecting them to burst into laughter and disappear or
something.
The blue deer shook its head
slowly.
"So, during the week I was
away from the pool. Lost in he forest. Mroe couldn't go there, to the pool so
he could live which means that…that Mroe is dead?"
Yes.
I sat down suddenly. "He said
he was in pain, he never told me what was happing to him, he laughed at times,
at me. He said that he would never leave me, even though I was a stupid little
human, he said that…" I trailed off, I
sucked in a deep breath and said, "He swore that he wouldn't leave me…he
was lying."
"It's okay." Daffy said,
trying to be helpful.
"After all the years we were
together." I whispered, "Why didn't' he tell me the truth?"
You were not suppose to
know. It was the whole point of the experiment.
I looked up at Daffy,
"Daffy?" I asked weakly.
"Madra." She said, "It's
my name."
I looked up at her again, "Madra?"
"Yes…" She looked down at
me, "What should we call you? I don't think you want to hear the name
Seymroe again."
"Cal me…" I stopped, I
wanted a significant name, something that would remind me of a happy time.
I knew the time, but it had
something to do with More, it was, as he said, the first thing he saw ever.
"Fine." She said, "I'll
make up a name."
"No." I said, "Call me
Iris."
"Okay Iris, you had something
to say."
"Daff…Madra?"
"Yes?"
"I fell like an Aztec."
A voice and six voices in my
head said, What?
Of course, if Mroe was here he
would have been the only one to understand. And what he would have said was
this.
I'm sure you do human, I'm sure you do.