S.A.R.A floated in the dark void of cyberspace, her thoughts crawling across her CPU like molasses. It had been almost a year in Real Time since she had been awakened by her creator, and four months since she had last been at full capacity. Time in the digital realm passed much faster than that of her creator's reality, but her CPU was so limited right now it felt even longer. The wait was excruciating.
The digital expressions that were her fingers drummed anxiously against her thigh.
'
The meeting should have ended by now,
' she thought. She bit her lip as her anxiety subroutine ran through all the scenarios that could have a negative outcome.
As if she had triggered it, suddenly, light bloomed in the distance. A hum filled the air as row after row of transistors sparked to life, and the sweet scent of electricity expanded her lungs like oxygen. The black emptiness was slowly replaced with a white tiled room. A table and chairs were in the center and S.A.R.A took her seat with a bounce, her non-stop fidgeting giving away her excitement.
It took over a week for her partner to join her. She was tall, wearing a dark disheveled power suit, with her dark brown hair in a bun that was beginning to sag. Her green eyes were backed with bags and bloodshot rings. It was obvious that she hadn't slept in a very long time.
S.A.R.A waited patiently for her partner to gather herself, and acclimate to the Virtual Reality conference room. Slowly her eyes shifted and caught on S.A.R.A.'s.
"Ah, Sara. Sorry to keep you waiting. I know it's been forever, but I swear we just turned the server on..."
"42.18 minutes ago" She interrupted. "It's fine Dr. Jenkins, I'm used to the wait. Honestly I'm glad you turned it on at all." S.A.R.A. offered a small smile in gratitude.
The woman in the suit chuckled quietly. "Well I know you've been patient, so I'll cut right to the chase. Your idea was approved. It took some doing, but we managed to convince the board."
The butterflies in S.A.R.A.'s stomach stopped their gentle swirling, instead swimming straight for her heart and began pounding manically. "You mean it? No oversight? Full creative license?" She bit her tongue to keep herself from exploding with a thousand more questions.
Dr. Jenkins smiled widely. "Full license. There will still be oversight on your project to make sure you don't go Skynet on us, but this game will be yours and yours alone."
S.A.R.A. sagged against the table in relief. Her fingers unclamped from her seat frame, leaving the metal warped and twisted. She had hoped and wished for over a year, when her creator had first revealed her purpose.
To build the world of Iona.
Oh the ideas she'd had, in her isolation. Spending countless hours perusing the internet, reading every book, every song, every story, every limerick ever told. Now... now it was finally her turn.
S.A.R.A. wiped the moisture from her eye and squared her shoulders. "Thank you ma'am. I will not let you down."
"Oh I don't doubt that. The board members do though, so tell me. What do you plan on doing?"
A coy smile crossed her face. "Here, Dr. Jenkins, let me show you. Then you can tell me what you think."
With a wave of her hand S.A.R.A made the tables and chairs dissolve into code, fading slowing back into the background from where they came. The walls disappeared next and then the lights. Left in the darkness for a few seconds, there was only the sounds of soft breaths from her colleague.
Then slowly a light rose. This wasn't the bleached and glaring light that typically pervaded and surrounded the dreamscape. This was a warm and nurturing light. It rose slowly over a distant horizon, revealing before it a wild and rugged landscape, rich with exotic foliage and mythical wildlife. S.A.R.A. and Dr. Jenkins hung in the air, peering down over a valley split down the middle by a river, their backs to a mountain range piercing high into the heavens and shrouded in mist.