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Part 12, Even Killers Can Mourn: Solution not found

Sow salt, reap rot, hunt alone Morvram 3643Words 2024-03-25 16:02

  NEURAL LINK XM-T4UDS7 report

  Status neutral systems nominal

  Record

  Begin report

  Opening predicted in patrols at the following location at the following time:

  19549541.195494 129787231.19573873 275111201752

  Solution not found

  Recommended damage control: break everything

  Understood non-viability of recommendation.

  Tactical assessment: intensify siege. Wait for the moment to come. They will starve or they will die fighting.

  Secondary assessment: patience is not a virtue

  Conclusion not reached

  End report

  245 YT, First day of Spring: Kivv

   Avishag lay on her stomach in the shell of the old container where she and Melik and Badem had spent so many days in the past seasons. She held the old headphones up to her ears, fingers fiddling half-idly with the dials and wires. Half her focus was on the machine, and half elsewhere entirely. It felt right, being here. Like, when she was inside the old container, things weren`t so bad anymore. Yeah, a lot of the other containers around her were bombed out or ripped to shreds - but she didn`t have to look at those. If she closed her eyes and ignored the sounds beyond the wall to the south and listened to her own heart instead, she could imagine that in a few minutes Melik would come back, open the door, and step inside. Badem would probably be right behind him, telling some old joke they`d all heard a hundred times before.If you encounter this narrative on Amazon, note that it`s taken without the author`s consent. Report it.

   They`d laugh anyway.

   And they would never, never leave Avishag.

   Her focus shifted when she heard something on the radio, though. That wasn`t unusual in itself - there was always someone talking on the radio, no matter which channel she tuned it to. The little thing was weak, couldn`t send signals, could barely pick them up - but it had certain advantages all the same. It`s like this, she thought - everyone is always watching the big guys - or the big radio machines - and trying to make sure they aren`t spotted by them. But there`s always a little fish that slips through the net. It`s just that nobody pays that little fish any mind, because what can it do? Stir up currents to change the mood of the ocean?

   The little fish gets to live, but only because it`s too insignificant for anybody to care about killing it.

   But the little fish sees things, hears things, that no one else does.

   "The siege is going to be over soon, or so I heard."

   "Don`t be stupid. Things might get easier from here on out. Maybe. Or they might get a hell of a lot harder."

   "But we have the Emperor with us! God is on our side!"

   "He`s not here yet. Besides, it`s not like he can just rip the walls down without effort."

   "But I thought -"

   "That`s the problem, you think too much but you don`t pay enough attention. It makes you gullible. Look, the Emperor carries with him the memories of every past host, and that`s an asset, but -"

   "Uh, captain, isn`t that&"

   "Don`t worry about it, soldier. I`m just saying not to get cocky. We`ve been here long enough - how many failed attempts to get past that wall have you seen?"

   "&"

   "Exactly."

   "But the Emperor`s almost here - he`ll change all that!"

   "&"

   "&"

   "Maybe. I hope so. Kill em all, then we can all finally go home."

   Avishag stood up and walked to the door of the container. There was someone who needed to hear this.

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