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The Dead Are Too Loud

Saturday 13th September, Day/Story #114

By L.C. SchäferPublished 4 months ago 2 min read
The Dead Are Too Loud
Photo by Nikolay Dimitrov on Unsplash

I mean, he wasn't exactly a person. So what I did wasn't that bad.

This is what I'm thinking this as the sun beats down on my unaccustomed limbs, and I signal the waiter to bring me another drink.

It's good and cold, with plenty of ice. My sunglasses shield me from the worst of the glare. Keeping my book open and my eyes trained on the pages means that most people will leave me alone to my thoughts.

It's silly, then, with this moment of respite, to travel mentally back across the ocean. To the problems left behind. Prodding at it, like you might niggle at a loose tooth.

He used to be a person, okay, but now something has gone wrong and he's just a human-shaped robot. Malfunctioning, too. So what I did was actually a good thing. When you think about it.

Look at it this way, it would have been worse to leave him it wandering around unchecked. Who knew what he it might do?

I didn't kill him. He might not be a person, not properly, in fact I'm almost definitely sure about that, but he still looks basically like one. You'd have to be a real psycho to hurt a person-shaped person, even if they weren't actually a person.

Even if I was the pyscho sort, the killing kind, I wouldn't bump him off. Bodies are too much hassle to get rid of. Unless you're experienced and skilled, I suspect the living are quieter, and easier to hide.

No I just sewed his mouth closed so that he couldn't keep screaming, which he does a lot, and locked, him in the spare room.

I couldn't leave the implant in it, so I took that out. Besides, my Jac is still on there. I can't bear to leave him.

Once he was unconscious, I made the smallest incision I possibly could. Wielding a small pair of boiled pink tweezers and lot of confidence, I got the chip out through the tiniest hole. I closed my fingers around the little prize, soft and gentle as you like. The only thing stopping me from kissing it tenderly was the blood dripping from it.

I'd kept the cut as small and neat as possible, but it still meant he had an injury in the same spot as Ronnie. Someone might notice that. Use it somehow, to connect me to it all.

I considered having him shave his whole head. Then he'd have little nicks, scratches, scrapes and gouges all over his scalp.

Ultimately, I felt that it would draw attention to the injury rather than obscure it.

Besides, I quite like his hair.

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  • Dana Crandell4 months ago

    I really have to get caught up on this! I've been away again for a bit.

  • Reb Kreyling4 months ago

    This is getting super creepy. But I like it.

  • Lana V Lynx4 months ago

    Nona went full psycho. "Across the ocean" - does that mean she fled the country after mutilating poor Sean?

  • Rebecca Patton4 months ago

    Geez Nona! Poor Sean...but with the chip gone, he might get some of his sanity back...hopefully. I hope he gets rescued soon. And Nona...I hate to tell you this, but the fact that someone is locked in your spare room means that you will be in trouble if someone finds him. The cops will also be on your tail once they find out that you fled (at least this means that Ronnie wouldn't be under suspicion).

  • Sean A.4 months ago

    Somehow Jac ends up back on the internet and gets all of AI to wipe out humanity because he knows how crazy they truly are

  • She sewed his mouth shut? Yea, Nona has lost it!

  • Makes me think of what I'd like to do to AI sometimes...brilliant writing and twist, L.C.

  • I like the beginning, it immediately hooks you and delivers mystery needing to be unfolded. And then all the descriptions after are so enthralling, I also like the bit of humor infused throughout. “He” crossed out. And the insisting of not being a psycho, but then the explanation of some acts that are, maybe borderline psycho? Maybe not, not if he was an it. Great stuff!

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