We walk towards the door, not sure what we are going to do, but we have to get away from the noise. We need to think. As Alex reaches for the door handles, two men come out of nowhere and grab us by the shoulders. As they roughly handle us, trying to push us out the door, I catch a glimpse of the man still sitting at our table. He smiles wickedly as he pulls something out of his pocket. I am able to only catch a glimpse of a piece of technology before they push me out of the room.
We walk briskly through the hallways of The Safe, before they force us back into our room. As soon as we are alone again my sister begins to speak to me in thought.
There is something wrong with this place.
I subtly nod before I sit down at the desk. Alex begins to pace. Yes, there is. What was that man talking about when he said this war was about us? I replied softly in my mind.
I’m assuming he meant exactly what he said. Lets focus on that other bit of information he gave us, shall we? He said he could help us get out. Alex glances at me for only a moment. Everything we do is a show for those who we assume are watching us at every moment.
I pick up the analog clock off of the desk next to me. I read the numbers but the time the clock shows tells us nothing. We have no way to know if its day or night. Time is weird in this place. I feel the glass with little interest; again I am just playing the part of an innocent girl.
After a moment I think back, how would he know how to get out? He is trapped here also.
Alex stares at me, “Can we be sure -“ a look of confusion crosses her face and as I listen to her mind, it is buzzing with thoughts. We both realize using her voice was an accident, a dangerous one, so we nervously look around. Then she continued in her mind, - he is trapped?
Her question is intriguing, and my mind begins to race as quickly as my fingers. I picture the cafeteria; no one else had guards watching them. In the hallways people roam freely, all except us. My mind is just beginning to form a thought, a comment for my sister when I am interrupted.
Alex suddenly stops her pacing and gives me a strange look, “What are you doing?” She walks over to the desk where I am sitting and nudges the pieces of the clock with her fingers. The clock has been dismantled and halfway put back together again, all the pieces lying across my lap and in my hands. “Since when can you fix clocks?”
“I –“ I look at the clock pieces in my hand in astonishment. I didn’t know how I had taken it apart, but my fingers seem to know how put it back together. Just as my fingers are working the back of the clock back on to cover the gears, a screeching tone pierces the air.
Alex and I peer around the room looking for the source of the noise and suddenly our door burst open and guards file in. They take the clock from me and bind my hands. They tie Alex up as well and in a rush we are led out of our room and into a chaotic crowd of people hurrying through the corridor.
Where are they taking us? I yell through my clouded mind at my sister. Adrenaline makes it hard to think clearly.
I think the more pressing issue here is, what in the world is happening? Do you think someone could be attacking?
I looked at my sister in frustration and confusion. I thought they said that this was a safe house? How could someone attack it?
Alex twists and slings the guard who is leading her against the wall; well they obviously lied about that. Plus, I didn’t trust these guys from the very beginning so this isn’t a surprise. The guard grunts and is instantly lost in the crowd as Alex and I push through the people. The guard pushing me forward reaches for Alex but she ducks into the crowd. I immediately panic as I lose sight of my sister.
Alex! My thoughts scream as I squirm in the grip of my guard, trying desperately to catch a glimpse of my sister. The guard’s grip tightens on my shoulders.
Alia, I am six feet to your left running beside a man who looks like a pot roast. He’s eyeing me like he thinks that I’m something . . . different. This is our chance to get information about everything! Lose your guard!
Again panic rises in my mind, but distinctively I feel my fingers fiddling with the cords that have my hands tied. I quickly pull and the knot loosens. Before I realize what I’m doing I’ve elbowed my guard in the stomach and he begins to double over. I grab him by the shoulders and squeeze the back of his neck until he gives up resistance and collapses to the ground unconscious.
I lost him, now where are you? I jump over his limp form on the ground and push my way into the crowd, listening for my sister.
I’m waiting by the door that’s coming up on your right. Also, not to distract you, but I believe that we are prisoners here.
I make my way toward the door that Alex had said. I find a little comfort when I see my sister standing by the door, but her last thought has taken away all peace. We are prisoners. It is much more dangerous here than I had ever thought.
How did you get your hands untied? Alex says as I approach her.
Without even speaking Alex turns and I untie her hands. She rubs the burns the cords have left on her wrists and she turns back to me. I don’t know, it was like taking the clock apart, somewhere deep in my subconscious I knew how to do that and make my guard pass out. It all came out of nowhere but I trust it more than I trust the people and things here.
Alex lets a thin smile part her lips, “We are different.” She says out loud, “For better or worse . . . we are very different.”