The Bright Door Open (c) 98 by
MistressAli
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and DaSilva (c) me!
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The usual... this story contains: some tame violence & swearing...just a warning... :)
"The Bright Door Open"
By MistressAli
It was not that Uncle Julian was a nice guy. He thought idly. He
was a human computer. Cold, calculating. A lover of machines, not
people. The boy shifted his feet, ingoring the joustling of kids
around him.
"Get a job," his father, Beau, had screamed
that morning. "You never do anything. Yer lazy." Then he'd
whipped Ma's favorite paperweight. It hit his son in the ribs, giving
him a bruise to carry to school.
I hate him, thought the boy
resentfully, waiting for the hoverbus. They'd just moved to this
silly planet, Mobius, from Earth. Pops thought it would help his
sickly wife, and besides...the fourth World War was raging on
Earth.
Mobius was all right. Lots of silly talking animals, but
all the human settlers lived in their own colony. A lot of people he
knew had moved here. Including other family members.
The bus came.
He took the back seat as always. They all taunted as always. The
girls especially. They pretended they liked him, fighting over him.
But it was all a joke. No one liked that boy.
Uncle Julian is a
dick. He's worse as pops. He just doesn't show it. Not yet. He wants
me as his assistant. He said so. It could pay good. It'd get pops off
my back.
His siblings had had the sense to move out long ago. But
I'm stupid, he thought. I just stay with pops and everyday gets
worse. He never picks on the cousins. It isn't fair.
He was
surprised to find himself sitting in first hour. While he had been
thinking, debating, his body had moved on autopilot to this
class.
"Snively," growled the teacher. "Answer the
question. Stop daydreaming. You're always daydreaming."
My
name isn't Snively, he wanted to say, but didn't. It wasn't really
his name, but nobody knew that except his family. And they said
Snively anyway.
His father had started it. He'd been drunk and had
subjected his son to a beating after Sniv' had neglected to do the
dishes.
It hurt like hell. Pops hit awful hard with the belt,
harder when he was drunk. He drew blood. His son had started crying
and whimpering and pops had bawled. "Stop yer whinin', ya puss.
Snivelin', what's wrong with ya?! Little sniveler." He'd
laughed. "Sniveler, eh, I like that. I'll call ya that from now
on. Snively, how's that sound?"
It sounded fine, because the
beating had stopped.
But now it didn't. Because the stupid name
had stuck. He was registered as Snively at the schools. Everyone
called him it. It just made him hate his pops even more.
He gave
the teacher his coldest look, which wasn't difficult. His eyes were
as pale and blue as a frozen lake.
The teacher scowled, but moved
on to another student.
He didn't care. He laid his head down to
sleep. Writing class was not his cup of tea. I'm not creative enough,
he figured, but that wasn't true. He was very creative. Extremely
smart. But writing involved feelings, and he didn't like dealing with
feelings. Especially since his feelings only came in a pair: sorrow
and anger.
Fourteen is too young to feel like this, he thought. He
thought back to where it'd started...
He was walking home from school one afternoon.
"Hey fag."
A group of boys greeted him as he took an alleyway shortcut.
He
was small and skinny. He could fight if provoked. But this was five
against one. He tried to run but it was too late.
Five minutes
later, the boys had run off.
He slowly sat up, whimpering. They'd
torn up his books and papers. And slashed his favorite picture of his
mama to pieces.
She was dying, his mama. Had cancer. They had
moved to Mobius partly because of her, hoping there would be cures or
the environment would be healthier, but still she was dying. It was
awful, for she was the only one who truly loved him.
He scraped up
the pieces of her picture. Seeing her in fragments hurt him worse
than the bruises and bloody nose the boys had given him. "Mama,"
he whispered.
It had been a bad omen. He never thought the tearing of her
picture would be the tearing of her life. When he got home the house
was empty.
His father got home later.
"Where's
mama?"
"She's dead," said Beau bluntly. He had a
full bottle of hard whiskey wrapped up in a brown paper bag. It was
open and his breath reeked.
"Dead?" Snively repeated the
word blankly.
"Yeah, dead."
"No! She can't be!
NOOO!"
"Shut up! She's dead, now shut up, you little
bastard! Yer whining ain't gonna bring her back."
"But
she can't be...she just can't..."
Snively was whimpering and
clutching his father's arm.
"I said shut up!"
"But
she can't..."
The day ended on a terrible note. The father
beat his son senseless and then drank himself into a stupor, while a
corny sitcom belched out laughtrack after laughtrack...
Life got worse and death seemed to be a bright beautiful doorway
to enter.
But Snively was too frightened to ever kill himself.
Instead, he endured his father's abuse, his mother's death, the
disapproval of his teachers (who thought he was too sullen and
withdrawn), the taunting of his classmates, and the group of boys who
chased him home everyday.
He learned how to run incredibly far and
fast, although his weak lungs stopped him sometimes. The track coach
wanted to recruit him, but he refused.
Instead, he went over to
the huge college/library, where he listened to lectures and talked
with the highly intellectual students. The professors liked him and
he talked to them with such fever and excitement, they were sure he
could overcome his bad childhood and really be something.
His life
got better.
His father received notice that one of his wife's brothers had
been killed. His wife, Fala, had three brothers...Julian, Toby, and
Lyle. Now Lyle was dead...his wife too, and their two girls were
abandoned.
Beau decided to take them in. He'd always liked
them...and he thought the two girls had a helluva lot more potential
then his own children. So Devon and DaSilva came to live with
them.
Life was better with them around, because Beau doted on
them, and ignored Snively. Which was good, because his attentions
towards his son were always violent.
Devon was a bit of a strange
case for Snively... because she harbored a strange liking for him. He
always felt uncomfortable around her...
So he continued to go to the college. And the professors continued
to think he was really going to be something. And they might've been
right, were it not for another frequent visitor to their
college.
Usually Snively and this visitor missed each other, but
today was different. Snively skipped his first class and then decided
the entire school day was useless and meaningless compared to what he
experienced at the college.
So, Snively discovered his future boss at the college. He strutted
in, not caring if they knew he was playing hooky.He wandered around
the library and he saw a fat man browsing in the computer section.
There was something familiar...the orange mustache...the commanding
stance.
"Uncle Julian?" he said timidly.
The fat man
turned, his eyes taking in a skinny brown-haired blue-eyed teen that
stood at the end of the aisle.
"Who..." Then he
remembered. That was his dead sister's child...the one with the
strange name... "Yes...S...Snively, that's it. How are
you?"
"I'm fine," responded his nephew. "What
are you doing here?"
"I come here every
morning."
Snively peered at the book Julian had. 'All you
want to know about robots.' "I've read that."
"Really?"
Julian looked at the scrawny boy with interest. His sister...before
she died and had been vibrant...had often bragged how smart her
youngest son was.
"I didn't know you lived on Mobius."
"Oh
yes. I moved here around the same time as your mother."
Sniv'
looked like he was going to leave at that point, and Julian realized
the kid was still torn up over his mother's death. "What are
your other interests?" he asked.
"Oh, I like robots and
computers and math, science, that sort of thing..."
Julian
approved and nodded. "That is very good. You have good
taste."
Sniv' grinned a toothy grin which made Julian
inwardly wince. He fought off a strong urge to slap his nephew
silly.
"How come you never visit?" The last Snively had
heard of his aloof uncle was that he'd been blinded and deafened in
an accident. His eyes were replaced by computerized ones which made
his vision even sharper than it'd been before. They were a creepy red
on black. His ears were little computerized cylinders on the sides of
his head.
"Your father," growled Julian. "I
disapprove of him."
So the conversation eventually turned to
Julian's need of an assistant. Snively talked to his professor
friends later and they urged him to take up the offer. They didn't
know his entire home situation, but they knew his father was
abusive...at least to him.
Julian isn't exactly nice...but he's
not violent. He won't hit me like pops. Maybe he'll even be less
distant when we get to know each other.
But he didn't take up the
offer right away. He waited awhile. But Julian stopped visiting the
library.
Sniv' was a bit disappointed.
A few months passed, and one day Julian was there.
"I've
joined the side of King Acorn," he said. "And I need an
assistant NOW. I need your answer tomorrow, Snively, because I have
to be heading back very soon. I live in the king's castle now...so
consider it carefully. "
So Snively tramped home that day. He'd sleep on it. He avoided the
boys for once, and entered his crappy apartment unscathed.
"Bastard,"
his pops greeted him. The girls weren't home. Devon and DaSilva were
both on the basketball team, plus they dated. Pops had been harassing
Sniv' more often than usual.
"Hello pops," he said
politely.
"Don't take that tone with me!"
Snively
sighed and headed for his room.
"Teacher called."
Snively
stiffened.
"Yer first hour. They said you were daydreamin'
again. And then you skipped the rest of the day. Am I gonna have to
knock them clouds out of your head?"
"No...but I wasn't
daydreaming. I was thinking."
"Yeah. About what?"
His pops snorted and drank from his ever-present bottle.
"About
Uncle Julian. He wants me as his assistant. He wants me to go with
him...he lives in the castle."
His pop's eyes bulged. "When
you been talking to him?!"
"In the college,"
stammered Snively.
"You don't talk to him, boy." His
father set down the bottle and his fists clenched.
"Why
shouldn't I?" demanded Snively, though he knew he was walking
the thinnest ice.
"Fer one, the bastard's a traitor. Switched
sides from Overlander to that furry-assed king. And the second...man,
you think I'm bad...you don't know shit. He's not good. He'll ruin
you."
"You don't know anything!" Snively yelled.
"Yer drunk! Shut up!"
His pops did shut up a few minutes
later. He slurped his whisky contently, his dilated pupils gazing at
the TV screen. The volume was loud enough to drown out a bruised and
bleeding boy's whimpering.
That tears it, Snively thought the next day after a teacher chewed him out for finally lashing out at one of the boys who bullied him. As Snively stomped out of the classroom and down to the college, he felt a sense of satisfaction. He'd just punched the leader of the group who chased him. He'd made him cry. He'd split the boy's lip in two. He had blood on his shirt, but he felt very good indeed. It wasn't his blood.
Julian was pleased with Snively's decision. The next day they were
flying back in a hovercraft towards the Acorn kingdom.
He was
leaving behind his two cousins...Devon who cared so much about him.
He was a bit concerned about the Mobians...the thought of intelligent
animals both frightened and intrigued him. Would they be nice? Or
would it be the exact opposite of Earth, instead of humans
mistreating animals, would animals mistreat humans?
He asked
Julian, and his uncle insisted that they were civil, even more so
than humans.
If Sniv' had known his future he would've never
gone.
But all he felt at the moment was a strange wonderful
feeling. The door of death was closing, the bright door of life
opening.
He felt content for once.
The End...