Chapter Fifteen - The Cultures Beneath
Youll find good people anywhere.
You just wont find a lot of them.
--Sewer Dragon proverb
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Mally turned her eyes down and stared at her counter, her hand resuming its slow circles, rubbing away at some grime that seemed determined not to leave.
Miss Mally is nice, Raccoon repeated in my ear. She was speaking in a hushed tone, as if worried shed be heard. She makes sure everyone has something to eat.
I supposed that was important in a place like this, where food had to be scarce, or at least harder to come by. Kind people werent too uncommon. I could remember soup kitchens and vans set up by folk whod given away meals. Some were pretty decent.
People were, I found, not mean by nature. Just greedy, and it was easy to forget to look down and remember that those beneath you didnt need much to be helped. Some folk didnt forget; they helped where they could. Maybe it was selfish, maybe they did it for the praise, but I figured that was fine. It was some of the only actual praise that was deserved.
Miss Mally? Gomorrah asked.
The womans mechanical hand tightened, squeezing her rag. What do you need to know, dearie?
I moved off to the side, to make sure I wouldnt be in the way if anyone stepped into the room. It let me keep a better eye on the two still in the kitchen mixing stuff in a pot.
Gomorrah stood a little taller. I need to know where the people who have been kidnapped are being kept. And I need to know whos doing it. Everyone is pointing fingers at the Sewer Dragons, but its a big group; I dont want to be indiscriminate.
Ah, I... thank you, Mally said. Were not all bad people down here, you know. Jeff and Cynthia back there were middle management for a nice little company. When they closed up, some accounts came back crooked, and someone had to be blamed. So now theyre here.
Okay? Gomorrah said.
Was she going on a tangent on purpose?
I was a manager at Nimbletainment once. Then I slept with the wrong man, and the next thing I knew, his wife tried to bury me. I had nowhere to go. My story isn''t so special, I dont think. Most of the people here are like that.
I see, Gomorrah said. I just need to know where to look.
Mallys hand shot out, faster than I expected, and grabbed Gomorrah by the arm, metal fingers pinching the material of her habit. You should leave. We have nothing left to take. And less to lose.
Gomorrah tore her arm free. Miss, I dont care.
Those people are lost already, Mally said, her arm retracting. It had stretched out, growing longer with her little lunge.
Then Ill find those responsible and stop them from trying again.
Youll get yourself killed. Please, if you want to help, then there are other ways. She gestured around, eyes jittering around as if she was nearing a panic attack. Therere so many things you could be doing to help.
Gomorrah, I said, my voice sent to her and the two in the Fury. I think its time to go.
I sighed. I miss killing aliens. Theres no moral shit to wade through, you know? They look like evil plants: you shoot them. Nice and simple.
If the Sewer Dragons themselves are as crude as I suspect, I dont think youll need to worry too much. Now... maybe we find someone important to question? Gomorrah tilted her head back and looked to the tower next to the entrance.
That works for me, I said.
We started crossing the Oasis, but had hardly made it more than a dozen metres before Gomorrah was stopped. The culprit was a boy wearing a hoodie under one of those long coats. He had normal-seeming legs, though their bottom halves were all bare metal and plastic-covered servos. His hood covered a full-face mask made of reflective glass on the outside. Hey, babe, he said.
What? Gomorrah asked.
I said, hey, babe, the guy repeated, louder.
Im not hard of hearing, Gomorrah replied. My question was more in the lines of what are you doing? Perhaps what do you think will happen if you dont get out of my way?
Hey, nothing like that, he said. Just saw an unfamiliar face, so to speak. Thought Id say hi. You cant believe how hard it is to meet new, ah, friends down here. Say, you bio under those robes?
Im what? Gomorrah asked.
Bio? Meat, still got the curves your mama gave you.
Gomorrah and I stared for a while. I knew he couldnt see me, but still. Im a nun.
Thats cool.
No, no, its... go away, please.
Wait, I said. He might know something.
Gomorrah half-turned to look in my general direction. You have got to be kidding me.
He thinks youre hot. Use it, I said.
That is both demeaning and disgusting, Franny said.
I agree, Gomorrah replied.
Uh, you okay, babe? our new idiot buddy asked. Cat got your tongue?
Gomorrah sighed, then she grabbed the idiot by the arm and tugged him along. Follow me, she said as she aimed for the back of the Oasis, where a few signs indicated the bathrooms. And dont talk until I tell you to.
Yes, maam! he said.
Poor fucker.
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