She left all of her clothes by the shore and
the slowly entered the water. The sunrays coming from both suns toasted her
skin but it was not necessary because Corina already had the most beautiful
skin, which she completely submerged into the ocean after a while. She felt the
water cooling down her body and a certain peace of mind that she hadn’t felt in
quite a while. She swam from one of the big rocks in the beach to the other.
The water was not very deep and it was very clear, so much that you could perfectly
see if anyone or anything was too close to you.
Corina stopped swimming after a while and went
back to the beach where she sat down on the sand, leaving her feet in the
water. She had wanted to do that for so long. She had been very stressed lately
and just needed to relax a while. She worked very far from there, as a nurse.
Silkat was one more of the many new colonies, so she didn’t really have a lot
of people to handle back in the infirmary, but Corina was ok with that too.
Even with a few people coming in, she was glad to help and to learn.
Her thoughts were interrupted when she saw
something in the water. Instinctively, she stood up, stepping away from the
water. The water moved again by one of the rocks and it was then she saw it: it
was a medium sized creature, swimming very slowly, with not a lot of grace.
Corina couldn’t tell if the creature was violent or not but she didn’t move any
more than she had. She just waited to see if the creature came closer or if it
was just passing by.
The creature then jumped out of the water and
landed almost in front of Corina. She almost screamed but covered in her mouth
in time. She realized screaming to a creature that was double her size would
not be a very smart thing. The creature looked like some old pictures Corina
had seen as a little girl in storybooks. It resembled a lot to what her parents
called a seal but this one was larger and its husks were smaller and its skin
was light blue. And the end of its flippers, it had something like fingers.
The creature walked towards Corina and she
decided not to move. Even if she had wanted to, she wouldn’t have been able to
do so because she was very scared. She even forgot for a while that she was
stark naked in the middle of a beach she had just found. The creature slowly
walk (maybe it had something like human feet, too) and then raised its “hands”
and touched Corina.
She
almost screamed but she was surprised to realize the creature was nice and warm
and its skin had a nice thing about it, it felt good. It was like its skin had
the power to make you feel better. Somehow, she saw the creature’s face form
something like a smile and Corina responded with the same. So she had found a
friend.
Corina was about to touch the creature when
something loud broke the peace of the beach. The creature apparently felt it
just before because it moved quickly back into the water. Corina stumbled to
the ground and saw how two men came out of the wilderness by the beach and
started shooting something at the creature. It was obvious they weren’t trying
to kill it but they were hurting him somehow. The men got near her and she
tried to get to her clothes but another men, that she hadn’t seen, blocked her
way. When she tried to run the other way, she found another men.
The creature was caught inside a huge net that
appeared to hum, like a bee. It was probably taking its energy in order to
control the animal’s strength. The creature complained for a while, but then it
stopped making sounds. It had died or maybe fallen asleep. As for Corina, one
of the men was holding her and the other one was smelling her clothes and then
threw it all to the water. They pushed her into the wilderness and made her
walk for a while until they reached the water again but this time there was a boat
and they made her go into it.
Silkat was made of many islands, both big and
small. They were no big continents like in other planets. The island on which
Corina met the creature was next to a bigger one, where a small town called
Pazu was located. The pirates, the men that took her with them, probably used
another island as their hideout.
They tied Corina’s hands with a thick rope and
she was able to see that the creature was being transported on another boat,
behind hers. She wondered what they were going to do with her. She looked at
them and saw only men so she remembered the tales that some of the woman in
Pazu had told her. They said that Silkat was not very advanced and that men
ruled life in here. It wasn’t like in the rest of civilized planets. Silkat was
still in the Stone Age, in that sense and also in many others.
They reached another island when the sun was
setting and they put Corina in a cage made of a strong wood. She would stay
there for days, never to see the creature again. She wondered if it had been
killed or if had another use for them besides food. It was very classic of her
to worry about others when her own situation was not the best. She decided she
wouldn’t fight unless she had a clear shot at escaping.
But that opportunity didn’t present itself the
first year. She remained on that cage for many months until they decided to put
a collar on her and then make her work for them. They threatened her to
activate the bomb on the collar if she ever did something wrong or if she tried
to escape, so Corina had no choice but to bare with everything those men did to
her. They touched her a lot, like an object of their property. They made her
cook for them and also clean their boats and their clothes. She was a slave.
They never gave her anything to put on her body except that collar but she
didn’t really care because the weather had gotten somehow hotter.
Every single night, when they stopped
harassing her and she could just lay down on her cage, she looked up to the
stars and wondered if someone was missing her at all. Maybe the people of Pazu
were looking for her, although that was unlikely because she didn’t feel the
town was too far. If they had been searching, they would have found her. And
her family and friends abroad, they probably had no idea that she had vanished
so long ago.
Some days, most of the pirates left and left
her to do her chores almost on her own, only one bodyguard with the activator
on his belt. But even so she just couldn’t get herself to steal from him. She
didn’t think she could win in a fight. Besides, every single day she felt less
like a human been. It was as if they were draining her energy very slowly,
second by second. She recalled the net they had thrown over the poor creature
and how it made it weaker.
The other thing was that she worked so hard,
in so many ways, that when she was left alone she could only think about
sleeping. Corina had stopped wanting real food after she realized the men
treated her like a pet and just threw whatever they weren’t going to eat to
her: some bones with very little meat on them, hard flat bread and some rotten
fruits from the nearby trees. So she preferred to dream. And those dreams she
asked, way to often, to be killed or to die fast.
One day, after almost two years, she saw most
of the pirates coming back as she was cleaning their clothes by the shore.
Then, some of their boats exploded and she could hear gunfire. She tried to
take a better look but her eyes weren’t what they were anymore. She could only
see there were other boats there and that the fight was savage. Then, she felt
someone stand behind her. It was a woman, fully clothed, with the activator on
her hand. She pressed the button and Corina thought her death had come.
But it didn’t. The activator was actually a
deactivator. The pirates had never wanted to kill her. As the woman that
rescued her told her some days later, “They need their slaves”. She was dragged
into another boat and brought into civilization were she was cured and then
asked if she wanted to remain on Silkat or if she wanted to be transferred. She
thought about it for a whole day before realizing she wanted to stay to help
build that society, to make those men realize they couldn’t do what they had
done to her. She wanted the universe to be fair.
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