Saturday

ARCHIVE POST FOUR


Master Riki,

It’s almost past midnight but I must write to you now. As you probably know, Master Iason has gone to meet with Mister Am for their usual chess game. I assume you know what this means, don’t you? You can finally sigh in relief for the moment. Well, it’s too bad you aren’t awake like I am at this ungodly hour. You’ve had a long day filled with adventurous spirit. I wonder how you can make this life as a pet exciting without trying to kill something or someone.
But all this isn’t what I really want to discuss. I’m actually very interested in where you have come from. Yes, yes, you always answer the same thing: “just the slums, because it’s not like you know anything about it, Daryl”. Really, now, I was taken aback when you said this to me the first time. Sure, the slums aren’t anything like the riches and luxury here. Of course it seems that I have plenty of resources at your fingertips as furniture, but do you really think furniture are different than a normal being such as a man (no! Not even a man), a boy, living off of whatever new is thrown into the depths of the slums? Oh Jupiter, I hope you don’t.
My name is Daryl. Certainly, I am labeled as furniture. I’m not considered a male due to lack of genitals, correct. Even though this is true, I am still a living being; and a man on top of that! I too have a heart, mind, body, and soul. I, like you, have come from the slums.
Ha! So look now, there it is. I finally have said it. Mind blowing, isn’t it, Master Riki? Furniture come from the slums, too. We’re not biologically engineered to be sterile and submissive. We became this way because we didn’t have a choice. Once I was chosen, I could never go back. It’s a life or death situation, really. It was to become furniture and serve the lords or get thrown into the pit and die. When I mean pit, I don’t mean that we were going to be thrown back into the slums. What I am trying to say is if we refused, we were locked down and killed. Painlessly, as the adults at the facility told us; but in this world of greed and power, there is no such thing as a painless death.
I’m sure if you saw this post, your curiosity would get the better of you. There’s no need to be curious about me or the other furniture, though. I will be more than happy to tell you all about it here, in the Tanagura Archive. When you’ve found this archive, you may read all that you’d like.
Oh, the clock flickers its neon lights at me, telling the time. It is very early in the morning, but very past night. If Jupiter would grant me to sleep just a bit, I would be so grateful.
--Command: End Speech--

Sunday

ARCHIVE POST THREE



Master Riki,
         I take that you are well rested after incident with the guards. You seem to be healthy and ready to fight again. Please, I beg of you, don’t injure yourself any further. Not that you should give up your rebellion, no. It’s not that, no, I just don’t want you to strangle yourself on the already short leash Master Iason is keeping you on.
         But what can I do? You are going to be in so much pain, mentally I mean, when all this is over; if this is over. I’m furniture for Jupiter’s sake, ha-ha-ha..! I’m sure you’ll be regretting everything that has ever happened. Master Riki, this is a thorny path you are taking. You do realize that you are supported by the invisible string of stubbornness and are so close to being broken, don’t you? I thought you would break in a matter’s time the first day I met you. Oh yes, I remember that day, you lashing out at me the few hours we were able to spend time together. The first year that we were put to use by Master Iason… The way you looked at me with those angry eyes as I obeyed our master’s every command. And yet, you haven’t broken. I won’t admit this out loud, but I admire that stubbornness because even though it is indeed holding you up from a certain so-called “death” (that really isn’t the case at all… You could be a docile little vegetable boy and still be alive), that string is made out of the strongest titanium. I hope it never snaps and sends you spiraling downward. I wish that I would be able to be of some use to you one day instead of being looked at as furniture.
         Forgive me, Master Riki, but do you know my life’s story? No, perhaps and probably not. I have never told you, I know. I will most likely never tell you in person, so therefore, let me tell you it here. It will be in chunks and may not be in correct order for my memories are only so accurate. Some things may cause me to be upset; yes, I do get upset at times. Although you will be reading only text, I still do hope that you will hear my voice through the writing…
         Oh, no. I cannot go on today, Master Riki. Suddenly, you are having fits. I must go and prevent you from breaking something. I sometimes question why you do this to yourself.
--Command: End Speech--