Dear readers, a cast of characters for this episodic may be found in my bio. Please feel free to ask questions if my descriptions are confusing. Your comments, questions, and reviews would help me improve my storytelling craft. And when I say would, I really mean wouldn't.
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Previously:
Karma's brain is trying to fill in for the absence of sensory input. Aife is learning that Zeigh is a little bit "touched". Maisie awakens to find herself locked in a small hanging cage. Her lover, Piper, is also somewhere out in the darkness.
Karma has been buried for 1 day 21 hours and 42 minutes
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0 - 0 - 1 - 21:42 - Ileana
The human was relaxed for once when Ileana had arrived. It had been a relief to Ileana that she did not have to spend any time soothing her ward's fragile state. Once the human accepted the fact that her current lifestyle was forced upon her - static and timeless - then she would likely stretch her inevitable descent into insanity out farther into the future. The human woman had to be like a statue in her mind - just as she was forced to be in her body.
Indeed... the human's body...
Ileana found herself examining the woman's body more and more intently every time she arrived as she crawled into the space of the grave distributing the sedgling weeds to refurbish the air. She admired the dainty toes of the human - her graceful feet. Her ankles were tightly gripped by the metal cuffs, but it was still easy to see how narrow they were. Her calves were perfectly swollen with a bit of muscle as though she had to regularly climb up from the banks of a swiftly moving river. Ileana wanted to bite them, just to feel their suppleness beneath her teeth. Her thighs were well formed as well and Ileana used the excuse of tight quarters to slide her hand across them. The human had not complained.
Her sex. Of course, she pressed her lips to her sex with every visit in order to relieve her of her wastes. It was a very utilitarian task, but still, Ileana could see and feel heat blossom across the woman's sex as soon as Ileana began to move into position... even before contact.
"Can I ask you a question?" the human asked after finishing nursing from Ileana's breast.
"I suspect that you will ask your question with or without my permission," Ileana said. "I will not guarantee an answer." She used her thumb to wipe a bit of saliva from the corner of the human's mouth. As she did she felt the tip of the woman's tongue press lightly to the pad of her thumb and for a moment they both froze.
Ileana pulled her hand away and the human woman let out a chuckle. "You taste like... like... fresh water...," the woman said, "Cold, fresh water on a hot day in the desert."
"Hm," Ileana grunted, her mouth bending up in a smirk. "That is not a question."
"Yeah," the woman said looking vaguely towards Ileana's face with her sightless eyes. "I was wondering where you go when you aren't here?"
Ileana froze for a second, her smile quickly dissipating, then she pushed herself a bit farther away from the human woman. "I will not answer that question."
"Oh," the human said. "I just wondered if you go to some room when you pass through the portal, or maybe another dimension, maybe not even here on Earth."
"I have just said that I would not answer that question," Ileana said, gritting her teeth.
"Do you take care of others like me? Am I part of a huge cemetery of abandoned, living corpses? Do you go home to a lover? Do you have kids? Read the news? Go out and catch a sh.."
Ileana slapped her palm across the human's mouth, holding it closed. "You, stupid human, shut up!"
The human's eyes were big with fear, but, too, there was a spark of determination. She started murmuring more indecipherable questions into Ileana's palm. While there were no words, Ileana could hear that the woman's tone was measured and calm. Ileana decided that the stupid human needed to be more afraid just to know that she should keep her questions to herself. She squeezed her hand more tightly against the woman's mouth, her fingernails beginning to press into her cheeks. Tears began to leak from from the woman's eyes, but still she kept mumbling her questions into Ileana's palm.
"Shut the fuck up!!"
And in a flash Ileana left the grave.
0 - 0 - 1 - 23:44 - Aife
The two short lythe women made there way down the street. Aife, dressed in a gray, hooded jacket and gray stretch pants with a small backpack strapped tightly to her back was tracking the addresses posted on the buildings as they walked. Two steps behind was the robed castle slave, Zeigh, holding her own leash, her bare feet briefly peeking from beneath her robes with every step she took.
"...and when I got a little older I changed it to Ze, you know, spelled Z, E, because I thought that since I'm older my name should be a little longer, and I've just kept making it longer and longer with every passing five years or so... Z, E, E. Now it's Z, E, I, G, H. I don't think that it really matters how I spell it from a legal standpoint since I'm not really registered as human anyways, being born as a slave and all..."
"Uh huh," Aife said. "This is the place... Madam Murus, The Wall Channeler..." Aife knocked on the door and waited patiently.
"...I'm not sure where to go with the name next, though, Z, E, I, G, H, E, I, G, H seems like the logical next step, but maybe it's becoming a bit overbearing then..."
The door opened and a squat woman answered.
"We're here to see Madam Murus. I'm Aife and this is Zeigh. She is expecting us."
"Oh, hi! I'm Madam Murus," the woman smiled in a breathy high pitched voice standing aside to welcome them inside. "Let's see. You are looking for someone?"
"We're looking for Madam Murus," Zeigh blurted out.
"No! I mean, yes!" Aife said turning to Zeigh. "I think that she is asking what our purpose is, Zeigh. Yes! We are looking for someone, a slave named Karma." Aife walked into the foyer with Zeigh close behind fidgeting noisily with the handle of her leash.
"OK. We'll get to the details of your missing person when Fanny joins us. But first let me tell you a little about the history of our facility." Madam Murus pointed to a fading photo framed on the wall with bleached out colors. The photo depicted a corner of the very room in which they were standing. There was a woman in the photo, her skin, gray, perhaps even bluish, wearing a long black dress with a scoop neck and lacey bell sleeves. Upon closer inspection Aife realized that the woman's image was translucent. She could see a small end table and vase behind the woman - through the woman.
"When this building was built many years ago, it is believed that a woman was buried alive in the walls as a sacrifice and that her spirit watches over the building to this day. Well, I am a spirit talker and I had the pleasure of moving my business here two years ago and it turns out that I and the spirit, who prefers to be called Fanny, have developed quite the rapport." The woman placed her hand over her mouth and squeaked out a shrill giggle. "So, we'll just go into my sacred balance room and sit on some cushions, hold hands and see if Fanny knows any information about your missing person."
Madam Murus led Aife down a dimly lit hall. The walls were dusty and there were long cracks running through the plaster. Zeigh dropped her leash and had grabbed Aife's arm with both hands. "I'm scared," she whispered.
Aife bent over and picked up the end of Zeigh's leash. "Shh! It's OK. Just remember that we are here for Karma."
She began to pull Zeigh along down the hall. Suddenly, a series of heavy thuds beat out a rhythm on the other side of the wall along the length of the hall. Aife jumped at the sound and bent her body over Zeigh to protect her from whatever would happen next. But the thumping sounds were quickly over, replaced by the sound of dirt raining down from the cracks where it had been dislodged. Mistress Murus had turned around at the far end of the hall. "So sorry. My! Fanny is more active than usual today."
Aife whispered to Zeigh, "Don't worry. That was probably one of the Madam's employees. A medium will always have a more successful session with individuals who believe that she is actually talking with a spirit."
Zeigh's eyes were big with fear. Aife doubted that she was hearing a single word she had said. "I don't like ghosts in walls."
Aife coaxed Zeigh on down the hall, until they came to a small room with candles burning in each corner and large brown pillows set in the middle of the room. Strange symbols were drawn in red on each wall and the ceiling. Madam Murus waved towards the cushions as she scanned the top corners of the room. "We'll take a seat here and close the circle."
Aife glanced up towards the corners as well looking for projectors or any other tech equipment, but the walls looked fairly barren. She sat on one of the pillows, and though they had been set in a fairly equidistant manner, Zeigh grabbed one and slid it so close to Aife that she was almost in her lap.
"Zeigh, I'm not really comfortable with you being so close..." Aife whispered. Zeigh started to move back from Aife, but stopped and then perhaps leaned even closer.
Madam Murus sat down on the remaining cushion and reached out her hands. "Sometimes it's hard to rouse Fanny to participate," she smiled, "but she seems quite in phase today, doesn't she?"
Aife tentatively joined hands with the Madam while Zeigh continued to cower, smashing herself as closely to Aife as she could.
"Customarily," Murus explained, "we can pull her more into our world by joining our hands and combining our inner light as a beacon." She continued to hold her hand out toward Zeigh, but Zeigh simply looked up into Aife's eyes pleading, refusing to relinquish her grip on Aife's arm. Aife shook her head and the Madam sighed. "Well, I reckon that we already have Fanny's attention."
"So," the Madam continued, "who did you say is this person that you are looking for?"