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sábado, 30 de julio de 2016

Paradise is not safe

   The sandstorm was slowly subsiding. For a couple of hours, every grain of sand in the desert had been lifted and sent several kilometers further from where it had been for months. Storms were not uncommon as the desert had them very often, especially in the summer month when the weather there got even worse.  It was a dangerous and unforgiving place, but it could also be beautiful and peaceful.

 There was a small oasis, containing a rather large pond, which had resisted to the wind and the forces of nature. To any traveller, it surely seemed like an illusion because it wasn’t very common to see all that water in the middle of the desert. A flock of orange birds arrived just as the sand settled, sitting on the palm trees and, from time to time, flying low over the pond to get their feathers wet in order to clean them.

 It was a small paradise. Some hours later, another creature came close to the oasis. It was a human and it was wearing a full mask over the face but, whoever it was, also had uncovered arms and tight pants that were smeared with mud and sand dust. The human was riding a camel, which was barely walking. As resistant as they were, it was clear this one had gone through a lot and really needed to get rest. Just a few meters away from reaching the pond, the came collapsed and the human hit the ground hard.

 For a long time, maybe a couple of hours, the person stayed there, with the face on the sand and the legs crossed in a very weird angle. The camel had stopped breathing the moment it collapsed. Whoever that person was, there was no ride that could take him or her back to civilization. Now, the desert had become even larger with the death of the camel. But nature and the orange birds ignored this. To them, it was all the same.

 When the human woke up, it ran to the water, fast, as if something was very wrong. It moved a lot in the water. Apparently, removing the mask was much harder that envisioned. After a few minutes of struggle, a shorthaired woman came out of the water and sat on the edge of the pond. She had to cut through the mask with her nails and she had hurt herself a bit by doing so as the material had become difficult to breath in because of the sand.

 She looked around, watching the orange birds and her dead ride, as well as some small twister far in the distance. The storm had not entirely died out. But that wasn’t really the problem. The real problem was being in the middle of nowhere with no way to survive. She looked at her reflection on the water and saw the small cuts she had given herself with her fingernails. She also realized how tired she looked and how her arms were burned by the very hot desert sun.

 Unwilling to stay put, she decided to dig with her own hands a grave for the camel. It was not only out of respect, but also because she didn’t want certain animals to come there looking for a meal. Burying her camel was hard, as it had been a gift from a person that had saved her some days ago and now that gift had left her stranded in the middle of nowhere. She actually had no idea who that person was because, as she was, the person also had a covered face. But the woman felt it had been another female prisoner back in that place.

 All kinds of memories were rushing back to her head and dug the grave: she had been a long time on a prison right there in the desert. It was run by legionnaires, men that were dedicated to the preservation of those colonies, places where they had no place to be in but there they were. Besides, she knew they hated woman because female prisoners always had worse punishments if they did something wrong. For stealing a loaf of bread for example, a woman would be flogged in the yard twenty times. A man would only get one punch in the stomach and that was it.

 But one night, something had happened. Apparently the prison had been attacked by desert dwellers and it the chaos, the woman that had given her the camel had appeared and liberated her from her chains. She helped her getting some clothes too and the mask in order to survive the harsh conditions of the desert.

 The shorthaired woman dragged the camel centimeter by centimeter, being a very heavy creature. She knew it was a waste to bury it and not eat it but she had no knife or a way to make fire. She couldn’t keep the creature’s milk and grease anywhere so there was no point in letting the camel there for the scavengers to eat. It took her several hours to get the animal in the hole she had done and some more time putting sand all over it. Finally, she rested on top of the mound she had created, shocked by the fact that she was hopeless.

 She really tried to remember her name, something that was so essential and obvious but she had no idea what it was. She had no idea either of how she had arrived to that prison. It was possible that the woman had been a thief or some sort of criminal but she really had no recollection of anything before the prison. The only image she had very clear on her mind was the one of the whole compound burning as the night became darker and she rode of on the camel. For a moment, she had wanted to go back and pick up the person that had saved her but, whoever it was, had disappeared in a matter of seconds. She wanted to thank that person, do it with her voice because she hadn’t spoken a word. But it was too late.

 Looking at the water again, she decided to take off her clothes and have another swim, this time to really clean herself up and feel like a human being again. Not that she remembered how to feel like one, but maybe she could have a revelation while in the middle of the pond. She left the tight and brown clothes near the camel mound to dry and then walked the few steps that separated her from the water. As her feet got wet again, she felt better than in any other moment in the past few months. When her whole body was in, she felt new.

 The woman sunk her head in the water and stayed there for a few seconds, realizing how great it felt to have the sun on her skin and her body all wet at the same time. She felt like a person, very different from what she had felt like in prison. She tried not to think about that, not to remember the atrocities she had lived through but it was impossible. It was the only life that she knew: the mistreatment, the dark cells, the lack of food and water, the laughs of the guards and the feeling that she was never going to see anything else than that awful place.

 A howl was heard on the wind. All thought of the prison vanished. She stood still in the water, waiting to confirm if what she had heard was real or if she had imagined it. No, there it was again. She got out of the water fast and realized it would take a while to get dry. Besides, she had no ride so she couldn’t go far. Another howl made her desperate, looking all over the place for an answer that didn’t seem to be coming fast enough. What should she do?

 The howling creature was a man, the leader of the guards in the prison. He rode a stallion, as well as the two other men that came with him. He arrived at the oasis at very high speed, which scared the orange birds from the palm trees. The three men descended from their horses and let them have a drink of water as they had a drink from the bottle they had on their waist. They also had a gun each on their belts and one of them used it to shoot a bird that had not flown. The little body dropped into the water, almost silently.

 The three men walked around the oasis and took random shots at the ground and the water. Then, their leader howled again, as they came full circle around the pond and reached their horses again. They left in a huff, the orange birds arriving shortly after.


 It was then when the woman stood up from the sand, having been breathing through a small whole which the men had ignored. They were obviously looking for escaped prisoners, which meant she wasn’t far enough from them. She unearthed her clothes from the ground, put them on and started walking. Maybe she had no chance but she couldn’t stare there forever. Paradise was not safe.

jueves, 28 de enero de 2016

Acuático

   Cuando podía iba a la piscina de su club y nadaba un poco. No podía hacer tantas veces como quisiera, por el trabajo, pero trataba de hacer lo más seguido posible por dos razones: la primera era que no hacía ejercicio nunca y la segunda que la natación era algo increíblemente relajante. Cada vez que entraba al agua, se sentía más libre que en cualquier otro momento de su vida. En el agua no tenía que justificarse, ni que seguir reglas definidas. Podía nada y nada más, yendo de un lado al otro y probando ese vehículo que era su cuerpo.

 Su cuerpo no era, sin embargo, el mejor vehículo que hubiese podido obtener de la vida pues no estaba en las mejores condiciones. Había nacido con un problema físico que era notable a simple vista y eso, al comienzo, le había impedido disfrutar de la natación como lo hacía ahora. En esos días, incluso pensó que ponerse una camiseta para nadar, como hacían otros, no era tan mala idea. Pero luego se dio cuenta que esa costumbre estaba casi reservada para quienes tenían más que unos kilos de más o tenían también cosas que creían tener que esconder.

 Pero no lo hizo, no se puso nada más sino el traje de baño y las chancletas de rigor. Ese día se cubrió como pudo con la toalla pero pronto se dio cuenta que a los asistentes a la piscina no les importaba nada el resto de las personas a menos que hubiera un accidente o algo por el estilo. Había reservado uno de los carriles de la piscina más grande y simplemente empezó a nadar.

 A veces era frustrante porque a la mitad de la extensión de agua se sentía ya ahogado y tenía que detenerse. Entonces hacía dos vueltas pero divididas en cuatro partes de extensión casi igual. Sería después de muchos meses que sus pulmones se acostumbrarían mejor al agua y a respirar correctamente. Fue un hombre gordito que se hizo una vez en el carril aledaño que le explicó como tenía que hacerlo. Esa sugerencia le aclaró mucho y agradeció la ayuda del hombre.

 Solo con ese consejo la piscina se volvió su escape de lo que pasaba a su alrededor. Allí no tenía que pensar en su trabajo que odiaba, no tenía que pensar en la mirada reprobatoria de sus padres cada vez que hablaban de él y tampoco tenía que pensar en su fallida vida social y sentimental. En el agua nada de eso importaba, solo había que estar concentrado en respiración bien y hacer un buen movimiento de piernas y brazos para no tragar agua y tener que llamar un salvavidas, como pasaba tan a menudo. La excusa del ejercicio era solo eso pues a él le interesaba tener un sitio adonde ir algunas horas al día y dejar salir todo lo que tenía en la cabeza. De resto, todo venía por añadidura.

 Fue en la ducha en donde pasó algo que nunca pensó que pasaría: conoció a alguien. Las duchas eran parte del ciclo diario en la piscina y no era su parte favorita ni de cerca. Sus problemas de autoestima llegaban todos de una sola vez apenas salía del agua y sabía que debía entrar a un lugar con multitud de hombres, muchos sin ropa, y bañarse con ellos. Algunos podrían creer que tenía opción de secarse e irse pero eso lo había hecho al comienzo y se dio cuenta que el cloro había dañado una de las camisetas que más le gustaba ponerse. Además, era una regla del lugar y si no se cumplían las reglas se podía ser expulsado.

 El caso es que tuvo que acostumbrarse y lo que hacía era ducharse con el bañador puesto siempre en una de las duchas que quedaban en las esquinas. Así hubiese otras libres, esperaba por las de las esquinas pues así había menos interacción. Un día en especial le pasó algo que hubiera sido perfecto para un sketch de comedia: se estaba enjabonando pero el jabón voló ridículamente de sus manos, dio contra la pared pero no cayó al piso nada más sino que cayó en el pie de alguien que iba a tomar la ducha de al lado, la única que había.

 Agachándose para recuperar su jabón, él se disculpó sin mirar al otro, quién se había tomado el pie y lo mojaba bajo la ducha que acaba de abrir. Se quejaba un poco pero el otro ni lo determinaba, prefiriendo guardar el jabón en una cajita donde siempre lo traía y acabando de limpiarse para irse a cambiar. Fue entonces que el tipo le habló, diciéndole que había dolido un poco pero seguramente menos de lo que hubiera dolido el típico chiste del jabón en la ducha. El joven ni sonrió pero el otro sí rio de su propio chiste y estiró la mano diciendo que su nombre era Pedro.

 Tuvo que estrechar la mano para no crear un momento incomodo y ahí mismo cerró la llave y se fue a secarse cerca de su casillero. Lo hizo lo más rápido que pudo pero antes de salir se cruzó de nuevo con el tal Pedro, que hasta ahora veía que era más alto que él y un poco intimidante físicamente. No se había fijado bien antes, pero ahora que lo veía mejor creía estar seguro de que él sí había estado desnudo en la ducha. Esto hizo sonrojar al joven, que trató de decir que se tenía que ir pero Pedro solo lo seguía, preguntando su nombre.

 Le mintió, diciéndole que se llamaba Miguel y que tenía que irse porque lo necesitaban en su casa. Cuando llegó a su hogar, el joven se quitó de encima la molestia de ese extraño momento y puso su mente al servicio de otras cosas, como la lectura pero cuando llegó la hora de dormir recordó al tipo de las duchas y se preguntó porqué sería que le quería hablar con tanta insistencia.

 Algunos días después volvió a la piscina. El trabajo había estado muy pesado y simplemente no había podido pasarse ni un solo día. Reservó su carril antes de llegar y cuando estuvo allí se lanzó casi sin pensarlo. Nadó varias veces de ida y de vuelta, sintiendo la sangre correr por sus venas y algo de agua entrar en sus pulmones. La agresividad de su salto lo había causado pero no le importaba, solo seguía adelante, incluso ignorando el dolor que sentía en los músculos de las piernas y de los brazos. Seguía y seguía, seguramente pensando que el dolor alejaría a todos los fantasmas que lo acosaban.

 Cuando ya no pudo más, salió. Fingió no escuchar a un vigilante que le decía que no podía quitarse el gorro antes de salir del agua e ignoró las miradas de varias personas que solo se le quedan mirando porque a la gente le encanta ver como se castiga a otros. Caminó a las duchas y allí se quedó un buen rato bajo el agua. No se limpiaba el cloro, no se echó champú ni jabón, ni siquiera se toca el cuerpo para limpiarse con las manos. Tan solo se quedó ahí, escuchando el ruido del agua en el suelo y las llaves cerrándose y abriéndose.

 Ese momento fue quebrado por el sonar de pasos y la voz del mismo tipo del día anterior. Él no se movió, pues sería reconocer su presencia y simplemente no tenía ganas de interactuar con nadie. El tipo no intentó hablarle más, solo se duchó rápidamente y se fue. Al rato él cerró su llave, por fin, y caminó lentamente a su casillero y su toalla. Cuando terminó de secarse abrió el casillero y sacó su mochila pero entonces de encima de ella cayó al piso un sobre. Lo recogió y tenía un sello interesante y era para él.

 Dejó la mochila en el suelo y abrió el sobre sin mucho cuidado. Adentro había dos hojas. La primera era una carta del sitio, diciendo que tenía una amonestación por el incidente del gorro. Él sonrió burlonamente: era increíble que hubiesen redactado esa carta tan rápidamente, aunque luego notó que solo debieron de poner su nombre y la fecha del día, el resto ya estaría así en alguna base de datos. Decía que no podría usar las instalaciones por una semana lo que le hizo dar una patada a la puerta del casillero, haciendo que todos los voltearan a mirar. Menos mal la puerta no se cayó.

  Casi rompe la carta y el sobre pero recordó la segunda carta y esperó ver los términos de su expulsión o algo por el estilo. Pero resultaba que era algo muy distinto. La carta llevaba el mismo símbolo que el sobre y tenía un mensaje que simplemente no se había esperado: el equipo de natación del club lo invitaba a entrar con ellos pues, en resumen, lo habían visto nadar y les parecía que estaría más que bien tenerlo en el equipo. El capitán, cuyo nombre firmaba la carta, era Pedro Arriola.

 Rió de nuevo, pero esta vez por la sorpresa. El tipo raro de la ducha no era solo eso sino alguien que había querido hablarle a propósito y él no lo había dejado. Incluso hacerse al lado en la ducha debía haber sido a propósito. Ser parte de un equipo era algo que jamás se hubiese planteado. Se miró entonces en uno de los espejos de la pared opuesta y se quedó mirando su cuerpo y su rostro. Seguía dentro de él el demonio que le decía que no iba a poder con ello, que la presión sería demasiada. Pero alguna decisión habría de tomar.


 En su mano, apretó la carta con fuerza.

domingo, 22 de noviembre de 2015

Mirrored

   The ship gently settled on the ground. It made no noise, it lifted no dust. Everything was very quiet and, for a place were rocks floated all around you, there wasn’t a single sense of danger. The crew of the ship, consisting of only three people, were checking the final numbers in order to decided if it was really safe to go outside and take a look.

 The planet was a gas giant and it had been discovered many years ago by traders trying to built faster routes into the worlds of the Core. Actually, according to the charts and many calculations, the planet was located exactly between the center and the edge of the galaxy. It was also a rare system, as the sun was potent and such have been the center of a very active neighborhood but the truth was that no creatures, no matter the type, lived in any of the planets.

 However, and exactly four months ago, a signal had been detected in the gas giant. First, it was thought to be a mistake but the signal persisted. Then it went mute. The traders and even the smugglers told the authorities that they hadn’t lost any ships and no other ships had been lost in the area. So who had activated a very strong signal on a deserted planet?

 The three-person team had been sent to collect data about the planet and check if there was a reason to believe anyone could be stranded on the planet. Upon arrival to its orbit, the team named the planet as Cotton World. It was not an official name of course. It was just a way to identify it and feel more comfortable while talking about it. The name, of course, came from its appearance: the world was covered by huge pink clouds that made the world look like a massive cotton candy. As they descended through the clouds, they realized that the name had been very accurate as the clouds were not only pink in color but were also kind of solid.

 The first to go out was the biologist on the team. Her name was Yarra and she came from a very different world, a world she deemed incredibly boring and that’s why she decided to have many adventures by joining the forces of authority that ruled the galaxy, Besides, she had always been interested in life and in all the shapes and sizes it took all over the galaxy. She had been working for the State for four years and she loved it: she traveled a lot, got to meet lots of people and made good money out of it.

 Yarra was half human but even her other half couldn’t breath on this planet, so she had to use a special suit to be able to walk around without fear. She only took a couple of steps before returning to the ship and telling the other two crew members that the rock seemed stable and that it was urgent that they began the search for the beacon that had been detected. After all, that was the reason they were there.

 The next one to step out was a big, yellowish creature. He wasn’t human at all but had many features that one could identify as human. The only things that really differentiate him were a horn in the center of his forehead, his large tusks, his four arms and tall stature. His name was Gorg and he always seemed menacing at first but he was the most tender and calm being ever to be seen by anyone. He was happy by just helping and had joined the force almost seven years ago. Granted, he was very strong and could fight any kind of danger physically, but he was first and foremost a physicist.

 Gorg was simply in awe of the Cotton World. In all his travels he had never encountered something quite like this place. The fact that sound didn’t seem to function exactly as it did in the rest of the planets, was something he wanted to understand urgently. But Yarra was right and their priority was to explain the origin of a beacon signal that had been detected in far way worlds. In order to do their examinations, Gorg put on his suit and carried a large antenna outside, as well as a special console and computer which they used to detect any electric emissions. No matter the type of beacon, it would leave an imprint in the atmosphere if it existed.

 The third crew member was the captain. He was full human and his name was Ionek. His skin had been burned by many suns so he had patches of red and brown all over. His eyes were yellowish, although they could change color depending on his mood. He was a tall strong man and he had been known many years ago as a military hero all over the galaxy. He had served in the army for many years before having to step out of it due to a scandal that he had to pay for. The only option they gave him was to have his own ship and serve the State with it.

 Ionek did what he had to do but he was always clear that exploration and discovery weren’t his first choices in a world where so many wars and battles were being fought. He wanted carnage and destruction but had to settle to be the pilot of some scientist trying to discover why fire burns. So he just sat down in his captain chair and tried to have a nap as the other two investigated outside.

 After several hours, Gorg and Yarra detected something very weak but still trying to work. It was located directly below them, maybe four or five kilometers. They copied the information on an electronic pad and then packed everything in order to investigate closer. Ionek wasn’t very happy that his nap had been cut short but at least he didn’t have to move too far. The trip downwards was an easy one but it wasn’t deprived of a few scares, mainly because the clouds and the environment got darker as the ship sank into the planet.

 Finally, they detected a rock they could land on and Ionek settled on it, but this time landing wasn’t as soft as it had been the last time. When they came out of the ship to check, they realized one of the landing “legs” had sunk into the rock and was now trapped in there. Captain Ionek wasn’t pleased at all and asked Yarra and Gord to be fast in order to mend the damage to his ship immediately. They then took the electronic pad and walked around the rock, trying to detect the signal again. But what they saw wasn’t a signal or a beacon but something far stranger.

 Below, another kilometer maybe, there was another ship on another rock. But that wasn’t the strange part: the strange part was that the ship looked exactly like the one they had used to get there. Both Yarra and Gord looked below and then their ship and then back again down. They couldn’t believe it at first but then they realized that the model was not that uncommon and that the most important thing was to determine who had entered the planet if it was supposed to be deserted.

 They went back to the ship, where Ionek asked if they could leave at once but they refused, telling him about the ship below and how they had to go down there and check it out from up close. The captain refused to move his ship and clarified that the model was exclusive, or at least that was what the army said when they transferred him from the military. Yarra ignored that last part and told him they were using the jetpacks. Nothing indicated they couldn’t use them and it would be easier for them to investigate that way.

 Minutes later, Gorg and Yarra were floating down to other ship. The jetpacks worked a bit awkwardly, not responding fast enough, but they were good enough to get to the next rock. Once they were close enough to the ship, they started to check for life forms and found out they were three and they were all inside the ship. Gorg turned to Yara and urged her to leave. He had suddenly had a very bad feeling about it all.

 Then two shadows crossed the sky and the whole area became shrouded in darkness. It was as if they had landed on a dream that was about to turn into a nightmare. The team tried to active the jetpacks but they were slow to respond. Gorg’s made him fly but Yarra’s wasn’t working. It was then when she heard a sound coming from the ship and, at the same time, a device in her backpack started to beep. She had found the beacon. It had been put up by…

 She screamed but no one heard it as she was wearing a mask. She did it just as she had seen the crew of the other ship come out of the ship and walk towards her. Her jetpacked suddenly worked and she landed abruptly on the right rock. Gorg helped her up and they both ran to the ship. Ionek used every force the engines had to liberate it from the sink part and he succeeded, only by leave that part on the rock before rushing into space.


As he typed the codes to achieve interstellar flight, he asked them what had happened. His ship was know missing a limb and he wanted to know why. Gorg told him everything he had seen: the other ship and the shadows. But Yarra was shaking and trembling too much. She only said two words “beacon” and “us”.