Postby Kesshin » Fri Jun 25, 2004 4:56 pm
Oh, thank you, Icarus! ^^ It's an honor to be on your sig. Though I don't think my work is anywhere as good as UC's....
I'm so sorry, guys. Kesshin has been a bad, bad shinobi. I promised this installment would be posted two days ago, and I'm late once again. *sighs* I apologize. I won't let it happen again.
This story is copyrighted by Kesshin, 2004.
Pen stared at the sandy-haired woman, mouth slightly ajar. "What the heck do you mean, we're adults now? What, we reach puberty and suddenly we're on our own?!"
Laowra hung her head, and suddenly all of Pen's anger evaporated, replaced by shame. She had no right to yell at Laowra, especially when she was in this condition.
"I.... I'm sorry, Laowra. Go on."
Laowra looked up at them, and somehow this hurt Pen more than when she had hung her head.
"I'm not going to tell you what to do, not only because you are of age, but also because in the end," she raised her hands in a gesture of helplessness, "I'm a lady in a wheelchair on the other side of the planet. It's up to you. But I can give you information and advice."
The three operatives nodded solemnly, fearful of doing something to further upset her.
"Here is the information: There have been six more murders since Sheila, Sharon, and I have returned. It would take another month for us to put together another mission to the power plant. Now here is the advice: Before making your decision, first decide if you think you can do it. If so, do you WANT to. Sharon?"
Sharon jumped slightly. "Oh. Right." She grabbed the handles of the wheelchair in her hand and proceeded to wheel Laowra out of the room. The leader raised a hand in parting. "Goodbye."
Pen called out desperately toward her. "Wait!"
Sharon paused, allowing Laowra to turn around. "Yes?"
"Laowra.... What do YOU think? Do you think we can do this?"
Laowra suddenly smiled with a sparkle of her old energy. "Yes, Pen. I think you can."
With that, she turned away, and the connection was broken.
The three operatives were silent, each seeming to stare inside themselves, rather than at the tabletop their eyes rested on. Slowly they stood, and as if in unspoken agreement, retreated to different parts of the house.
Pen chose the dark tunnel that led to the outside. The blackness soothed her, and left her mind free to focus on the difficult decision before her. Unpleasant as it would be, she was finally forced to go over the painful question of her family.
If they're alive, and I die.... But what if I live? If I run away from this mission, I'll never be able to forgive myself. And if they're.... dead? What's the point of living, then?
Thoughts turned through Pen's head without any real pattern or reason, until one thought prevailed. If they're alive and I don't go, they'll be ashamed of me.
In the end, running away was the act of a coward. And even if she saw her parents again, she could never face them and tell them what she'd done.
She stood and walked to the kitchen table, and found Kern and Joyce were already there.
"You guys... What did you decide?"
Kern motioned to Joyce. "We're going. And you?"
They stared at her expectantly, and once again the weight of being a leader fell on Pen's shoulders. Why me? Why do I have to be the one who has the last say?
But Pen waved these questions aside. It didn't matter; not anymore. Once again she was reminded of Laowra. Some things just had to be done.
Pen grinned at her companions. "Heck, yeah."
"Consider the lilies of the field. They neither sew nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these. If God so clothes the grass, which is in the field one day and cast into the oven the next, how much more will he clothe you, o ye of little faith?
-Luke 12:27-28
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"Mostly I write action/adventure, and while I dislike romance, I seem to end up doing it and I've been told I do so well. To that I give a cliche "Feh.""
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