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Denied - 9. Chapter 9

The door chimed, and I reluctantly uncurled from my ball on the bed and went to find out who was there. I hesitated, my hand hovering over the panel, before I finally let it settle on the cool screen. It warmed briefly, then the door slid open.

“Hello, Kohen.” Aparoe stood outside the door with a bag in one hand.

“Hello.” I retreated, but they didn’t follow me. I stared at the black bag.

“Can I come in?”

I darted a look up at their face, then tilted my face to one side and shrugged.

“The captain did tell you these are your quarters, and you control who comes in, right?”

“Yes.”

“Good.” They stepped inside, and the door slid shut. “I brought you some things.”

“Why?” I didn’t want to get back on the bed with Aparoe in my room, so I sat down in one of the chairs at the small table. I pulled up my legs, tucking my body into a tight ball with my arms wrapped around my knees.

“Because I want to make sure you’re getting what you need nutritionally. You underwent a serious surgery recently. Your body is still recovering, and I can only imagine what you’re feeling and thinking after so many years as a captive of the Brox Consortium.”

I rested my chin on one of my knees. “Brox Con-consor….”

“Consortium. Those scum running the lab we rescued you from.”

“Aliens.”

Aparoe paused in taking the packages out of their bag. “They employ aliens, yes. But it’s run by a company that has far more reaching goals. Galactic politics, power behind the power thing, and they’re willing to use brutal, horrific means to accomplish their plans. Including torturing different species to find out what makes them tick.”

“Hmm.” I didn’t really get what she meant. “What is that?”

The bag was full of purple powder. “This is a supplement. I would like you to add it to the juice I’m going to program into your machine. One every morning, and one at night.”

“The patches will help calm any agitation your nerves might experience. We’re unsure of what effect the suit will have had on your body. You had several storms of electrical activity after the surgery to remove it. Should it happen again, you can place one of these patches on the base of your neck. It will help.”

“Storms?”

“Tingling, burning, muscle and skin crawling sensations. Most likely, an event would be brought on by stress. Your body’s nervous system goes into hyper drive, essentially. There’s also an anti-emetic, which will help with nausea.”

Was that what had happened? While we were eating? I felt a little better, thinking maybe the freak out by my body wasn’t just because I was broken in my head. And I knew I was.

More than anything, I wanted Aparoe gone. I wanted to be alone. I knew I shouldn’t, that I should want to be around people, but it was too much.

“Kohen? Can you read this?” Aparoe held up a digital sheet.

“Yes. Biz… Bizard… I don’t know that word. Then it says, um… take with juice t-twice a day.” I pleated a fold of my pants between my fingers, rubbing it nervously. “Didn’t read much before.”

“That’s good enough. You just need to be able to follow the directions. Place this portable vid over the medicine and it will give you the directions. If you’re unable to read it for any reason, this button here”—they pointed to a set of wavy lines—“will read it aloud for you.”

“Okay.”

Aparoe gathered up their bag. “Please let me know if you need anything. I will be checking on you once a day for the near future.”

“Why?”

“We’ve only been able to decode the basic information in your file from when you were first… well, from early on. Only you know what you’ve been through, but we know that they were tinkering with human DNA as well as mental and emotional experiments. We want to help you.”

I frowned. “Why?” Remembering my life before I’d been sold was hard, but I hadn’t forgotten everything. No one did anything without expecting something in return.

“It’s our mission.”

Like that told me anything. “Mission?”

Aparoe nodded. “We— wait, hold on. Yes.” They tapped behind their ear. “Sorry, Kohen. I’ve been summoned to deal with an idiot who didn’t realize mass doesn’t change just because you’re in zero gravity.”

They left me with more questions than answers, and the visit alone had exhausted me. I got up and rechecked the seal on the door, then crawled back into bed. The pillow was soft, like a fluffy cloud in an old storybook, and the blanket was heavy and smooth.

I curled onto my side and pulled the blanket up to my face, turning it and clutching a handful so I could rub my chin and cheeks on it. Since when did anyone care about what happened to me? My parents… not so much. The aliens? Definitely not. I couldn’t even think of any friends who might have really missed me—or missed me at all.

Drawing in a ragged breath, I tried to push those thoughts away. The past didn’t exist, and I had no idea what my future held. I would do what I’d done for years to get by; I’d live in the now. And the now meant I had a private place for my own with comfortable clothes and an awesome bed, and I could watch anything I wanted on the vid and order anything to eat and drink.

I sat up on the bed, wiping away the moisture on my cheeks. At home, there had been channels on the vid we couldn’t see….

Hopping out of bed, I bounced over to the dispenser. I didn’t even have to think about it. “Parl treats and warm cokala.” The sticky, chewy candies were impossible to chew, but when you bit through them, the goo on the inside oozed out and the two flavors combined in the best ever flavor. I liked the ones based on Old Earth fruits.

The cokala was thick and fizzy and better than anything I’d tasted before. “Oh yum!” I took my haul over to the bed. Time for some fun.

Copyright © 2017 Cia; All Rights Reserved.
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So glad that Arpoe’s actions reinforced that the room is Kohen’s, & he is the one who can refuse or allow entry. My curiosity is definitely peaked as to what Arpoe was going to say before the idiot’s mass encountered some reasonably unmovable object. 

 

One question that was probably answered earlier but I couldn’t find quickly: why did Kohen refer to Arpoe as “they?”

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On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 6:16 AM, mayday said:

The only problems I have with your chapters, Cia, is that they are so short... you make it difficult to wait patiently for your next one.

Ah, the joy and pain of a flash fiction story with the Wednesday Briefers! I'm glad you're reading, though! :D 

 

On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 6:38 AM, drpaladin said:

By consigning himself to his survival construct of living in the now with no thought of the future, Kohen is living in his own prison, just a more comfortable one. His benefactors will certainly have to force him to expand his limits in order to help him. As bad as it might seem, he will need to be placed into uncomfortable situations so he can jump start into living a somewhat normal life.

Yes! But that's all part of it. He's been conditioned, and just wanting to be free, or being free, doesn't mean he can handle the reality of it. Slow and steady.

 

On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 9:11 AM, Scotrik1 said:

The downside of Wed. Briefs. Love them, but they are SO short! Lol Love the story, Cia! 

Thank you, Scotrik1!!

 

On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 9:27 AM, dughlas said:

Comfort food and a warm snuggly blanket are sometimes the best things in the world ... *sigh*

Yessssss!!! I love water and snuggly blankets. Total sensory nut, can't you tell? :P

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On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 9:39 AM, glennish said:

Now just have to wait a week to find out what Kohen wants to see on video so badly. So glad to see everyone trying to help and respecting boundaries.  Something got Kohen out of Hus funk can't wait to find out what 

 

Ups and downs. Anyone recovering from a trauma has them, and he's on an up right now. 

 

On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 9:53 AM, Headstall said:

I wonder what the DNA tampering has done to Kohen. Was there an end purpose to it, or was it just experimentation to learn information? I would suspect it was the former, but I confess to not knowing what goes on in your mind. :)  

Predicting what's going on in my brain? Not even I can do that, LOL!! 

 

On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 11:39 AM, Normischell said:

Happy sighs and tears!  Cohen is doing something FUN!  Just for him, senseless fun!  That is a major step forward. I think hearing his “freak out” was a normal body reaction will go a long way in helping settle his mind as well. 

Yep, fun time. He's on an up, he's feeling more positive and not doubting as much. But... what must come up, just come down. Right?! ;)

 

On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 12:49 PM, Sweetlion said:

It is a small step, but Kohen isso starting to explore história surroundings, trying TV show and candy, even if it is only  in his room. He still doesn't feel the need to interact with other people, he is still stressed and afraid by it, but I guess that might change in the future. Maybe with a visit from the nice, handsome captain

Yes. He's reaching out, opening up to the idea he's not in his cell or being tricked. And after his teen years of next to no contact and sensory deprivation other than negative, he's understandably wary.

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On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 1:42 PM, Puppilull said:

Kohen is waking up as a human again. Reconnecting with his younger self could be just the thing. Perhaps it's for the best Aparoe was interrupted. I'm not sure Kohen could have handled whatever it was they wanted to say. 

Oh, you picked up on the younger mindset he's fallen into. The "I've got a chance to do something, but should I?" sneakiness that kids can do when they're alone. LOL 

 

On ‎12‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 4:35 PM, Valkyrie said:

It's nice to see Kohen living in the now and making himself comfortable.  I'm sad at the same time, since he can't think of anyone who ever cared about him.  I have a feeling that's going to change, though.  O Captain, My Captain... ;):gikkle: 

 

I laughed so hard at this line that I scared the cats.  :rofl: 

 

 I’ve been summoned to deal with an idiot who didn’t realize mass doesn’t change just because you’re in zero gravity.”

 

What can I say? I had to throw in some geekness about space in this story. :P

 

On ‎12‎/‎14‎/‎2017 at 9:57 AM, Dr. John NYC said:

So glad that Arpoe’s actions reinforced that the room is Kohen’s, & he is the one who can refuse or allow entry. My curiosity is definitely peaked as to what Arpoe was going to say before the idiot’s mass encountered some reasonably unmovable object. 

 

One question that was probably answered earlier but I couldn’t find quickly: why did Kohen refer to Arpoe as “they?”

Yes, that's something they'd all be instructed to obey in a limited space environment. Personal limits/space must be respected to survive the close quarters. Kohen cannot figure out Aparoe's gender, as they appear androgynous. So... they are 'they' instead of 'he' or 'she'. As I'm using first person POV, from Kohen, there's a lot of the background and happenings outside his experience I can't share until he is involved (or oversees things) or gets up the guts to ask.

 

On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 12:08 AM, JeffreyL said:

This was a most enjoyable chapter. You continue to really capture Kohen's insecurities with his "new" life. Thanks.

Thanks, Jeffrey. I'm trying to keep it real, as much as I can with this being a spaceship full of humans and aliens traveling about the cosmos far, far from the mundanity of real life on Earth, lol. 

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