"You ok, hon?"
She's about fifty, with a bright red beehive and purple eyeshadow. Looks like
some kind of retro cartoon character who never left the 1950s. She's like the
kind of mom I wish I'd had, if mine hadn't been crazy.
"I guess."
"All this stuff
gettin' to ya, huh?" She vaguely waves at the window and I watch a man run
past carrying a small flatscreen TV. I've no idea what good he thinks that'll
do him in the apocalypse but maybe he just wants to watch it all on the news.
"I just wanted to
get away from these end of the world nuts. I've had this all my life, I don't
need everyone coming out with it at the same time."
Macy raises an eyebrow
and leans forward across the counter. I scoot across the booth and take up a
seat opposite her. I tell her all about my mom's theory, about the aliens. She
always said the world wasn't gonna end today, it was just that the world was
gonna end as we knew it. She even reckoned that’s what the REM song was about. You
learned to never ask what she meant, 'cause that's what got her started on
about the aliens. Said she'd been abducted back in '73, and they didn't take
her to a spaceship, said it was some kind of ancient ruin. Sounds like the
kinda thing you'd see Indiana Jones running about in. Anyways, she'd get on her
high horse and start saying the aliens had always been here, and the Mayans
knew all about them. Hell, some of them probably WERE aliens.
I finish my story and
drain the last of my coffee from the chipped mug. Macy gives me a funny look
and leans closer, so close I can smell her lavender perfume. She waits until
the homeless guy shuffles out.
"Your mom weren't
wrong".
"What?"
"The aliens ain't
invading, hon - they never left. They're just coming out of hiding."
For the first time, I
notice her eyes - yellow irises, flecked with red. That ain't normal. When she
moves her sleeve rides up and I see the tattoos on her arm. Some kind of marking,
looks like the kind of Inca art I saw on the Discovery channel once.
"So all this end
of the world crap is real?"
"Oh yes. Well, not
for me." Macy smiles that strange crooked smile of hers.
"I suppose you're
one of 'em, huh?"
"I am. I already
saw you clocked the tattoo. Got it when I was eighteen. Jeebus, that was over
1300 years ago. Bet you're wonderin' why I dress like this, huh?"
"I'm wonderin' a
lot of things, Macy."
"I just like the
style, I guess. Anyway, all this ain't just a new beginning for me, hon. It's
the same for you."
"Huh?"
"Your mom did meet
us in 1973, only it weren't no abduction. She met your dad in 1972, and he was
damned smitten by her. Took her to meet everyone back at the Prime Colony, only
she couldn't take the truth and she went a bit crazy. After that, we scattered,
and didn't try to start nothin' with the humans."
"So where does
that leave me?"
"Don't worry, hon.
Your dad'll come get you. It's time for you to go home."
“You’re sayin’ I’m an
alien too?”
“Well half alien, hon.
Guess that makes you legal.”
Macy winks and
straightens up. She flicks the TV on and it's all over the news - total
pandemonium. Looting, rioting, fires, everything. I head back to my booth, and
eat my waffle. I try to feel something, some kind of panic, or fear, but
somehow I can’t. I worry a bit about my mom but all I can think of is my dad.
Humanity tears itself apart and I’m sat there wondering if I look like a guy I’ve
never met – who isn’t even really a guy.
It’s a funny old world,
ain’t it? And now it’s ending. Huh. Never saw that one coming.
13 comments:
ha, the way this started I immediately made the jump to Christmas shopping & shopping in the sales as people acting as if the end of the world was happening.
After that it made me think of Michel Faber's brilliant novel "Under The Skin" - don't know if you've read it?
marc nash
Great twists and turns in this. Like how the character just wants to ignore the whole thing but ends up being smack bang part of it!
Aliens bringing the end of the world gets a lot more interesting when you find out your own blood is alien adjacent. Cool idea and story, Icy!
The "some probably were aliens" got me to smile on a morning when I needed it. Thanks Icy.
Ah, this is pretty cool. The end of one world is the beginning of the next.
Harry said what I wanted to already. Is that diner local to you? It looks like one pulled out of time (by aliens?) from some little town along Route 66!
Nice twist - you sucked me in believing it was Christmas shopping. LOL
Christmas, apocalypse and finding our you're an alien. That's three world endings right there! Did I miss any?
"Guess that makes you legal." Ha! Guess it does!
I really enjoyed this twist on the whole apocalypse tale, and the Christmas shopping hysteria! The tone worked well, the dialoge was great, the diner was lovely and Macy is cool! What more can one want from a story? ^^
Nothing like discovering you have a large family waiting to take you in, especially on the eve of an apocalypse. Really enjoyed the dialogue in this piece. Each character's voice was clear and strong. Nice work.
Take care,
JC
Wow, that's some day of revelations.
Happy Christmas Icy. :-)
Soooo good! Loved this, Icy. I'm catching references to Men in Black, Independence Day, Indiana Jones, Poltergeist... any more?
It is indeed a funny old world and I'm pretty sure this is just how it will end. ;-)
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