
" Genesis "
Written By: Debs-dragon
Disclaimer: Don't own, Don't sue. No money being made
here.
Android Arc # 1
Chapter 7
I felt as if I had just closed my eyes to sleep when
I was awoken by sunlight streaming in through the window. I blinked
and stared at the clock on the bedside table. 6.40 am. I groaned and
rolled over. My mind began to run in circles making any attempt to
further my slumbers impossible and so with reluctance I gave up. Rolling
onto my back I folded my hands behind my head and stared idly at the
ceiling. So this was to be our first real day in Gero's care I mused.
As much as I disliked the old man there was something about him that
drew me to him. It was as if there was a hidden side to him... that
what we had witnessed was only a mask, put there to distract from
the real Gero. The more I thought about it the more convinced I became
that there was another side to this Gero.... a side that I fully intended
to find.
A gentle knock on the inter connecting door drew me
from my thoughts and I looked up to see Krystal gazing at me from
around the door frame. I motioned for her to come across and patted
the bed for her to sit. I smiled as I noticed she was still clutching
Miss Fluffy her teddy bear. Right now we both needed as much familiarity
around us as we could get.
"So this is our new home?"
"Looks like it."
"Jay?"
"Yes"
"I don't know if I can do this...."
Two tears escaped from soft blue eyes and rolled down
porcelain skin. I raised my hand and brushed them away at the same
time I pulled Krystal close to me and stroked her hair just like our
mother used to do.
"It will all be okay Krystal... I promise."
I said with more conviction in my voice than I felt. "All we
need to do is to obey Gero's rules and stay out of his way."
Krystal sighed and sat upright again . "Yes I know....."
She smiled at me. "I will try."
"Good. Now lets get dressed and head down for breakfast."
Krystal went back through the connecting door to her
room and I wandered to the closet to find something to wear. My mind
was still turning in circles as I continuously thought about why Gero
should suddenly come forth and want us. The more I thought the more
frustrated I got. Frustrated at my own inability to work out what
was going on. My subconscious was working over time and I knew that
all the information that had been fed to me so far was locked away
in the recesses of my brain where it was slowly being analysed and
put together.
I dragged my t shirt over my head and tugged at the
hem, tucking it into the waist of the blue jeans I wore. I brushed
my hair, staring into the mirror at the reflections face as if I would
be able to find the answers in the images eyes.
No such luck.
Tying up the laces of my sneakers I tossed my hair back
and straightened up. I headed for the door pushing all thoughts of
Gero's ulterior motives to the back of my mind for now.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Breakfast was a quiet meal with only the obligatory
words being exchanged. As I chased the last piece of strawberry around
the now empty plate I glanced at the 'android' that was waiting on
us. He seemed to be almost human. The body movement was a little stiff
and the voice wasn't quite right which even to the inexperienced such
as myself told me that he wasn't the human he was supposed to be.
But still he was very life like. Idly I wondered just how Gero was
able to make a robot appear to be so real. Unfortunately I was to
find this out a lot sooner than I realised.
The next few weeks passed in rather a blur of activity.
Most days were spent with our school work and then when we weren't
being taught we were usually completing homework. The work wasn't
hard and Krystal and I found that we were pretty much ahead in our
studies. Gero dropped in from time to time to make sure we were following
his orders properly and seemed to be quite pleased to note that we
were doing rather well.
We managed to do quite a bit of exploring at weekends
and found the area surrounding Gero's home to be one of never ceasing
enlightenment. Nature abounded and the creatures seemed to be friendly,
having not had much contact with humans they therefore had no reason
to fear people. These were some of the more happier times. Krystal
and I would pack up a picnic lunch and head off into the wilds. All
day would be spent exploring the area, making friends with the wild
life and generally relaxing, letting all the worries fade for a while.
Inevitably though all too soon we would have to head back to the mountain
and the home within.
Not that Gero was cruel to us..... on the contrary he
was very generous. We wanted for nothing. All our meals were taken
care off so we were never hungry. As we grew so our clothing was replaced
with larger sizes and followed the changing fashion trends. This was
a particular sore point with Krystal as she was very fond of shopping
and had her own likes and ideas on clothing for herself. Being unable
to select her own apparel did not go down well...... part of being
a girl I suppose. I couldn't have cared less. Just as long as I had
clothes that fitted and suited the current season I was happy.
Our education was closely monitored and we were encouraged
to study more on those subjects we were good at and given extra help
in the areas we needed it in. Meal times became an interesting part
of our day. Mainly dinner time. You see this is when I got to work
on Gero......
Breakfast was always a series of grunts or monosyllablistic
answers as Gero always hid behind his precious newspaper. Not that
I could blame the guy. It was after all his main way of keeping in
touch with the outside world. He rarely left the mountainside home,
preferring in stead to either send one of his 'servants' to get the
necessities from town or ordering what he needed from the Internet
and having it delivered.
Lunch was also a pretty silent affair and more times
than not it was just myself & Krystal, Gero having failed to realise
the time or just to busy to be bothered to eat.
But dinner time.
Now that was a completely different kettle of fish.
Gero was always there for dinner and with nothing else to distract
him I was free to ask, pry and quiz him on the androids.
There was also the matter of the lab.
So far we had been unable to access the lab or get much
information out of Gero as to his type of experiments he did in there.
But I wasn't about to give up. Gero seemed to be quite happy to talk
about his 'androids' and the success he was having with them and slowly
I started to pick up on Gero's methods and understand some of what
he was saying.
* * * * * * * * * *
Our lives once more began to settle to a normal routine
and before we knew it several more years had gone by. We were both
now in our final year of study and looking forward to a future that
we could carve together. Our whole life lay ahead like a blank piece
of paper, just waiting for us to write the words of our lives upon
its surface.
Krystal was still unsure of what she wanted to do with
her life. Maybe teaching. She had a knack for being able to impart
knowledge so that even the most complicated thing seemed so simple
after her explanation. And me?
Well I had discovered I had a flair for the sciences.
Physics, chemistry, biology... I just couldn't get enough. I was like
a huge sponge drawing in and absorbing as much as I could. This seemed
to make Gero even happier and he began to spend more time with me.
This was exactly what I wanted.
Slowly I managed to draw Gero more and more to me. Long
discussions on the various physical properties of elements... the
reactions of biological systems to chemical changes..... the long
term effects of the environment on altered systems and so on ensured
that we spent a lot of time together. Gradually my plan began to work.
Gero began to let little snippets of information on his current android
experiments slip.
Over the period of a few months I managed to learn enough
from Gero to get a reasonable understanding of what he was up to.
It kind of reminded me of something. [1]
Krystal wasn't very happy with me and finally it all
came to a head. We had gone out for the day. A break from studying
for our final exams was needed and Krystal had managed to organise
a picnic lunch and in no uncertain terms informed me that I was going
along too. No excuses.
As I trudged along behind her, the knapsack feeling
heavier with each step so my mind did its usual trick and wandered
off on its own little tangent. I had almost cracked Gero. If Krystal
had left me alone I'm sure he would have given in.
As if reading my mind Krystal broke into my thoughts.
"Just what is it you are up to Jay?"
"What do you mean?"
"You know exactly what I am talking about."
she returned.
I stopped in the clearing and lowered the Knapsack to
the ground doing my best to evade the question. "Ummm want to
give me a hand?" I questioned and opening the bag I took out
the blanket and passed it to her.
Krystal scowled and she got that determined look on
her face. The one like a dog with a bone and I knew that the subject
was only temporarily dropped.
We spread the blanket and unpacked the food. Sitting
in silence we munched our way through sandwiches, cake, cheese &
biscuits and washed it all down with lemonade. Will my stomach now
happily satisfied I lay back and rested the back of my head in my
folded hands and stared idly at the clouds.
Krystal pulled up a piece of grass & began to chew
on it, her face deep in thought.
It was only a matter of time.......
"Jay?"
"Yes Krystal?"
"What exactly is it you are up to? And don't try
to fob me off with some pathetic excuse either!"
I sighed and closed my eyes wearily. I should have know
she wouldn't drop the subject. "I really don't want to discuss
it Krystal."
"But Jay. I am your sister, we have always shared
everything. I can see and sense you are on to something...... don't
shut me out. I don't want to be alone." there was a catch in
her voice.
I raised myself on to my elbow & looked across to
her. Was I that wrapped up in my own obsession that I had forgotten
my sister? The answer stared straight back at me. Quickly I moved
across & drew Krystal into my embrace. "I'm sorry."
I whispered. "I didn't realise that what I was doing was affecting
you this way."
Krystal looked at me with pain in those blue eyes. "Don't
shut me out Jay.... Please don't do that, you are all I have left
of my family." a sob choked its way out.
I stroked her hair gently. "I won't shut you out
and I'm so sorry If that's the impression I have given you but I didn't
want to tell you what I was doing as I didn't want you to get involved
and possibly get hurt." I soothed her gently. Finally she seemed
to settle.
"Please tell me Jay." she said quietly.
"Okay then. I know Gero is up to something. He
is on the verge of making a major break through in his experiments.
I am earning his trust." I stared at Krystal & she nodded
in reply that she understood.
"Being able to converse with him on his own level
I am hoping he will trust me enough that he will let me into his lab
and therefore I can learn just what it is he is up to in there."
Krystal shifted, "And once you do get into the
lab and learn his secrets what then?"
I stared out across the landscape the question going
through my head... "What then?" Exactly... Once I got into
the lab & found the secret just what was I going to do next?
I had no idea........
~ T B C ~
[1] Jay is thinking of the classic... "Frankenstein"
by Mary Shelly.
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