Jas stepped out before the dead elevator banks that let out into the underground parking structure. They now rely opened to a railing-enclosed balcony that looked out over the tech wonderland that Jessica had created; the air before him thrumd with flying droids and was suffused with various tallic slls and the tang of burned ozone. The walls were paneled in steel shot through with glowing blue circuitry, and the central production spire was in full operation.
Jas stepped up the railing and gazed out over the factory. A sense of lancholy washed over him. What marvels were being produced here. What incredible technology. What would their world, their future have looked like, as a species, if the demons had shown up not to destroy, but to share?
There were far fewer Fabricators at work below than before. Most of the process now seed automated. A Cornucopia Seed looked nearly finished at the base of the main exit ramp, its sides complex and closed up around itself like a furled flower bud.
What a utopia they could have created together. Sending such marvels to the poorest corners of the world, bringing unlimited energy and construction to those who needed it most. Ushering the whole world into a new and scintillating future.
Instead the demons had chosen genocide and destruction. Jas hadnt heard how the rest of the world was doing in what felt like weeks. India, China, South Africa, Germany, the Philippines was anybody even still alive? After those endless waves of Nem 4s, 5s, and up, how could they be?
The thought weighed on Jas like a lead blanket. How many billions had died? Six? Seven? How many humans were even left? A few thousand? Had he been selfish in focusing his efforts on the mainland USA? On New York, even? Should he have insisted others amongst their group get teleportation, especially those with international travel experience? Should they have spent their ti racing around the world, trying to save as many as they could?
Jas closed his eyes and sighed. No matter what he did, it seed like hed neglected four or five critical opportunities to do better. No matter how many he saved, it still felt like nothing compared to the billions whom hed let die.
No, he thought. You didnt let them die. Youre not Superman. Youre just an average guy trying to do his best. You didnt ask for this. You didnt make the mistakes willingly. The world is better for your efforts.
Thanks, Arete, he whispered, then scoffed. It was hard to wallow in self-pity with an Arete of 800.
Whats that? Jessica approached, her footsteps silent on the broad balcony, her Omni floating over her shoulder, a ss of glowing screens radiating around her. She smiled. What made you laugh?
Jas turned, painfully self aware. Its good to see you again. You you, I an. Not just your Omni.
Jessica laughed. Her blonde hair was mussed, her ineffable elegance sohow making even her rumpled office wear look casual and appealing. Tell about it. It was the weirdest thing. Being in that machine felt fine, mont to mont, but over ti I began to feel disconnected from myself? Im sure a hundred fascinating studies could be done about the consequences of being divorced from your own body, but without -
Jas stepped up to her. Stepped in close, not sure even what he was doing, and Jessica suddenly cut off.
The air between them, all of an inch, crackled with sudden intensity.
I His voice was husky and low. Carefully, he reached up and placed his hand on her upper arm.
She tensed and looked up at him uncertainly, her vivid blue eyes wide.
Jas swallowed. We dont have much ti left. No matter what happens. Things are coming to an end. Were were lucky to have gotten this far. But before it ends. Before well - I dont want to for things to end without
Jessica inhaled raggedly. She raised her face to him, and she looked so young, so perilously beautiful and delicate and strong at the sa ti. She leaned forward, into him, and pressed her lips against his own.
Her lips were firm. Her kiss felt more like a statent of intent than anything else, an assertion, a declaration that more words werent necessary.
Jas wrapped his arms around her and pulled her against him. She was angular, surprisingly slender, her chest full against his own. They kissed with greater passion, she turning her head to one side, then pulled back with a startled laugh and took off her glasses which had begun to twist across her face.
Here, she said, taking his hand and pulling him after her. Follow.
Jas obeyed, mute, heart thunderous in his chest, feeling as if he were following. He couldnt tear his gaze off of her. How improbably beautiful she was, how real, the sensation of her hand in his, how she pulled him with such confidence.
Was this really happening?
She led him into a side room, motion sensors turning on the harsh lights as they entered. Jas pushed the door closed behind him. The click of the latch was distinct.
Jessica folded her glasses and set them aside. For a mont she looked like a deer, ready to bolt, but then she stepped back, worked her way up to sit on the edge of the conference table, and extended a hand to him.
Jessica, he said as he drew close. Was it a question? A request? He didnt know himself. She pulled him in close and turned up her face again. Parted her thighs so he could step in between them.
They kissed.
Her hands reached down for his belt, unbuckled him with quick, hard tugs, and then her palm, smooth, and her fingers, cool, slid under his clothing to grasp him in all his burning hardness.
Jas exhaled sharply and drew back a few inches to look at her. Jessicas face was pale, her chest was rising rapidly, but sothing felt off. She began to work her hand up and down but he caught her by the wrist.
Her gaze was almost glassy.
Hey, he whispered. You all right?
Of course, she whispered back and resud moving her hand. I I want this.
Jas stepped back, confused, uncertain, but knowing this wasnt how he wanted it to go. Hey, wait a second. He drew her hand free. Whats going on?
She blinked and sat up straighter. Going on? I She looked down, and her blonde hair fell before her face. I this is right. This is I an, youre right, we dont have much ti left, and
Jas moved in closer again and tilted her face up by the chin. Jessica?
Two circles of color had appeared high on her cheeks. Im sorry. Im ruining this. But I dont I dont know how I should
Youre not doing anything wrong, he said softly. It just feels like youre moving away from . Disappearing.
Tears brimd in her eyes and overflowed down her cheeks.
Hey, said Jas, alard. Theres nothing wrong, just He stepped in close and hugged her.
Jessica pressed her brow to his shoulder. Her shoulders hitched. Ive been telling myself this mont was coming, and that I wanted it, but
But?
Her shoulders sagged. Ive got issues with being physical with people.
Its OK. Jas pulled back and wiped the tears from her cheeks. We dont have to. Just this is enough.
But its not. She smiled brokenly at him. I want more than this. But now Im freaking out and ruining everything and
Jas shook his head. I promise you. We dont have to do anything.
She studied his face, her expression one of such loss and pain that it nearly broke his heart. Why couldnt I have t you before the apocalypse?
Probably wouldnt have worked out, he said gently. Unless you had a thing for older holess guys?
She laughed, surprised, and wiped her eyes. No. Not really.
And I was in a very different place before all this. So maybe this is our best shot at sothing. Imperfect as we both are.
Its just that She hung her head again. Sex. Being with soone. Ive its beco very complicated for .
Jas could tell she wanted to explain, felt her need. So he turned off the light and then hitched up to sit beside her, her hand still in his. They sat in the dark. She ran her thumb over his knuckles, searching for the words.
I had this boyfriend in college. He died in a car accident. We had a a very intense relationship.
Jas recalled what Star Boy had told him, but stayed quiet.
My whole life Id been in total control of myself. Model student, perfect boyfriend in high school, and so on. But with him I felt crazy. We loved each other, but we hurt each other over so much. Our fights they were Hed flirt with other girls in front of , laughing, make out with them, and then Id go mad in our dorm room, throw things at him, scream. Wed fuck so hard we couldnt walk. But he kept pushing it. I felt like I was drowning. Hed cry sotis, talk about how he loved more than life itself. I felt like the only one who understood him.
Jessica was shaking, her voice trembling.
He was taking all this dication, but it wasnt helping. He wanted to hurt because I made him feelvulnerable. I let him hurt , because it made feel closer to him, made feel special. But our gas started getting more more
Shh, said Jas, wrapping an arm around her shoulders. You dont have to say anything you dont want to.
She sat up straighter. But I want to. You said it yourself. This is it. The end. I want to tell you why Im having trouble - always have had trouble - with n. It started as gas, he brought handcuffs and whips to bed, but it got really dark. We did things he made do things - I an, I agreed to them - that put in a really bad headspace. And then he killed himself.
I thought it was an accident?
Thats what people thought. But wed had a really terrible fight. Hed left bound inside his closet for over twelve hours with nothing but a straw through my mouth to breathe through. I nearly died of asphyxiation. He brought a girl ho, slept with her, and I had to sit there, delirious with oxygen deprivation, and when he kicked her out and opened the closet and let go, I it was a terrible, terrible fight. He left and got in that car accident.
Oh shit, said Jas softly. He was trying to keep up with her revelations, but it felt as if hed been walking on lake ice which had suddenly started to crack all around him. Hed no experience with this kind of stuff. Im so sorry.
Nobody knew. What we did. And when he died, I went not mad, but completely ice cold. Its like all my emotions just disappeared. And I went to this S&M club that wed frequented sotis and signed up for a job. The very next day.
Jas blinked in the darkness. Uh - I an - you?
I know, right? She laughed softly. It sounds like a terrible late night Skinemax movie plot. Ive done a lot of therapy about it, since. I think I was trying to remain connected to him, by doing what we used to do. But I did it to other n, and it gave a feeling of power, of
Jas sensed her shaking her head slowly.
I only did it for sixteen months. But a lot happened in that ti. The whole ti I felt like I was in control, that I was above it all, different from the n and won who ca in for sessions. I felt contempt for them. I was good at it. But I slowly started to crack, to lose control, and realized at the end I was just as fucked up, if not more. They at least could ask for what they needed. I couldnt even admit that I was dying on the inside.
Your friends? Your parents?
Nobody knew. I kept it strictly private. Until the end, when I was falling apart. I got fired from my internship, I barely graduated from college, and
Jessica drifted off.
They sat in silence for awhile.
I moved back ho for a year, started therapy, but the therapist sucked so I quit. I worked at Trader Joes, told my parents I was broken up over my dead ex, but in the way theyd understand. I didnt tell them I felt completely hollowed outside, a stranger to myself.
Eventually I moved back out, got a job as an intern at a non-profit in Brooklyn. I worked there for a year, but once they promoted I fell apart and quit. That beca my pattern. Id interview well, start sowhere new, then as soon as people started praising Id implode and walk away. And Id get into these terrible relationships. It was like I had a sixth sense for guys who could fuck up. Who could treat like shit without any of the passion or love that Matt showed . I felt like I sleep-walked through my twenties, right till I found this great therapist who finally started to really help . I got a job at the NYCEM, and for the year before the apocalypse things started to feel like they were falling into place.
And then the apocalypse happened.
Jessica laughed bitterly. But you know? I was about to quit my job. I could tell I was starting to self-sabotage all over again. But when the Nem1s appeared, suddenly all my inner panic just disappeared. All my strengths ca out, and my weakness, my pain, it all seed to irrelevant. I felt like I could just be my machine-self. Till
Till?
He heard her, felt her turn toward him. Till you took on that ride on the Wing. Rember? Around Manhattan? Id denied there was anything between us till that point, but that night I realized being around you, being with you, felt safe. Good. Right. Im sorry, that doesnt sound I an, with you, I felt like I could be myself without being tempted without wanting to be hurt. Like I could trust you. Could be happy with you. Feeling alive, before, ant risking the madness returning. The need to be hurt. But I didnt want you to hurt .
A great sadness arose in Jas. I dont want to hurt you, either.
I know. She leaned her head against his shoulder. Im sorry. I wanted us to connect, to hook up, Id been expecting it for so ti, but He felt her shake her head. Instead Ive just scared the shit out of you with my fucked up story and drained the romance right out of everything.
Shh, he said, squeezing her shoulders gently. Its OK. Thanks for trusting . For telling .
They sat in silence in the dark. He made her feel safe. He made her feel happy. But he was too old, too wise, to think there was real passion there. He was important to her, hed shown her there were alternative ways to be, but wasnt what hed wanted.
He ran his hand gently up and down her back. This wasnt what hed hoped, but that that was all right.
Jessica snuggled in closer against him. Thank you, Jas. Her voice was barely audible. Im wish I wasnt so fucked up.
Havent you realized yet? Were all fucked up.
I just wanted to have a good ti with you before before everything but - sex gets in this really bad headspace. Too many bad mories. Its like Ive forgotten how to be myself once I start I feel the old role coming on, the old voice, the.
Shh, he said again. This is good. We dont need to do anything more than this.
She didnt reply.
They sat in silence in the dark.
Jas thought of his dead wife, Laney. Pictured her perfectly. Pain stabbed into his heart, literal pain, and he closed his eyes against it but didnt stop rembering her face. Holding Jessica close, he thought of his long dead wife. He felt old.
Old and tired.
If only theyd had more ti. More ti to get to know each other. For Jessica to co to terms with her past, her feelings, their potential.
More ti to grow into sothing good.
But the demons had robbed them of that, too.
A little longer. He just had to keep it together a little longer, and then he could finally rest.
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