Mountain Shadows
Said to be the sundial of savages, the shadows where one can read the absence of the thing represented. Only during daylight of course.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
"Knock, knock, can we come in?"
Saturday, July 18, 2026
"IT WASN'T OUR GOVERNMENT,"
(p2)This is a group satellite chat, so be careful what you say. Hi mom. Here we are in the Space Age! Yeah, yeah, it's beautiful here. (i)chairs scraping across floors(i). Aw, now everybody want to talk to mommy and daddy. We're getting image. Oh, you look nice. Yep, dressed up for a kind of house meeting of wayfaring travelers STUCK HERE AT THE MOMENT because of the travel shut down. (i)gun butt smashing nuts into another metal chair(i) Nope, don't need any money wired, it's not hard to save money in times like this. (i)a hand closing a lap top. a gun placed between person and lap top. a person getting up and dragging metal chair shackled to.(i)
"Put in pile."
"Scorned women. You don't have to be that."
A kicking in of a door.
"You're right. She doesn't." A drop kick. Face punches. Two not very big guys. A pistol shooting out the door lever on another door. "Get them up!"
"Women. Always laying around in their underwear. But what good fortune, so many." The women struggling to get unpiled. "OW! This one bites."
A hallway. Man with bloodied boxers, hands behind back following along.
Laptop on lap, chair with shackled woman being carried. Another room.
Hours go by.
Voices. "We found them in there." Door being opened. A man in a doctor's white coat and two women nurses with loose fitting street clothes over uniforms. "Let's get them upstairs."
Days go by.
A familiar face. But with bulky eyeglasses and a briefcase. A note pressed to glass.
MY CLIENTS.
Let in.
"First question. Where are their pants?"
Barely a glance at them sitting in chairs. "Why they need pahnts?"
"Ok. Next question. Who are they?"
An unenergetic shrug. "Maybe you find out."
A wander towards. A comparison of faces to paperwork. "You there." No one looked up. "Why is your hair singed?" No answer.
"Right then. I'll need to go to a store. I'll be back."
"It was right here."
"Are you gonna parachute out?"
A hand squeeze. "Not on this trip. I've already lost my muscle mass."
"Maybe we will." Said a tall, muscled boy in a tight oxford shirt.
"Who are they?"
"We're all from the country," a ragged, short-haired girl said. A guy leaned across three seats to shake hands. "Come because we care about this Country."
"That's a common theme again."
"That's the good news. But I read Sociology reports all night and there's still a lot about ourselves we don't all know."
A steward gave a "head's up" p2p...we were going to have to ditch our pillows.
"Like what?"
"Have you heard of rap music?"
"Sort of I guess."
"That's sort of influencing more music to speak truth to power."
"Not only power. Or, it's about other stuff too. Like, how we are failing to step into our own power."
A stewardess carted a steward towards the back of the jet. "We'll be coming through for your reading materials."
"NO WAY!" Someone stood and declared. "I agree," somebody else stood. Others stood. One guy shoved his down the ass of his pants.
The TV crew threw it to an anchor, so
the anchor could communicate with "above ground" general communications and LIVE NEWS.
"We're going from weather to sharks here on the West Coast. Stand by."
An Aussie accent rose above the din of beachside cafe, "Did you say sharks?"
Women with microphones and mostly hair being shoved around by "breeze" stabbed at the air between the two men.
The anchor pursed lips together tighter as a sign language interpreter cussed and told the back up interpreter, (i)he's being close-lipped(i). On video recorders in the round everything was happening like a silent movie.
"Hav-i-ee." An in-studio news crew answered a cue phone. "An earful of voices," told an audience of locals. "(i)SUPPOSED shark attacks.(i)"
"I did. I ran the numbers.
"Half the people are (i)garbled(i) and half the people are writing about them."
"God I love a DemocRACY."
"Gotta love it."
"I don't. I don't have to (i)love(i) it. I don't HAFTA love anything or anyone!"
"Bitters anyone?"
"Did you take my picture?"
"We're not even supposed to have that thing."
"Who changed the bike path? Without my permission?"
"It just kinda happened."
"How (i)shorty(i)?"
"I thunk it was The People of The World Onsamble."
"And who gave the Junkies paper?"
"Did that start the bust? Busting out. The busting out of the Ice Castle?"
"And who is going to 'just float' out their and get those people?"
"Have I seen you on TV?"
"Honey you can't be in here."
"Honey, why is
everyone in the neighborhood jumping off a cliff?"
"I'm not jumping off a cliff," said the man in the blue suit, red tie, standing in the open doorway.
"And where is my mountain bike?"
The megaphone contraption was mounted on a soapbox. It told the Sea, (i)because some STUPID parent OR PARENTS said, and I quote, NONE OF YOU WILL EVER AMOUNT TO ANYTHING(i).
Friday, July 17, 2026
Lady answers the phone,
"She hasn't come out of there."
"The transport blew up Sir."
Long legs crossed the makeshift "room" and arms and hands windmilled papers and photos and flattened life jackets sent as part of desert survival all over the space. Hands found neck, neck and body to sandbag wall. Feet off the ground. No time to choke. Faces livid purple. A knee to the groin. Running away.
"You're (i)fired(i)!!!!!!!!!" This broke the silent hours of the night like a screamer/missile.
"It was some sort of old school apparatus."
Face slumped, worn soft by the out-rage.
"One group told us it was to tow the ta, transport. Like a donut on top. A donut on a stick. And a chain threaded through moved it, but it had some sort of radar in it, so, it, (i)yawn(i), jostled the front line on the screens the guys use. Then they slammed it around. TBIs. We got some out before it blew. Into bits. Rough shape. Casualties outnumber survivors today."
"We don't lose. We don't give up. And we don't lose. Not ever." The man had finished putting on a special jumpsuit. "Is this the file?" No answer. "Take all of them. The files. They are coming. (i)Go.(i)"
"Our train was late."
"Knock, knock, can we come in?"
"They're the first guys!" "Yeah, we're done discussing rape, breast cancer, lactating, and monthlies." ...
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