Silence
Anonymous Me
Seeing her on the ramp of the ship almost tore his heart out. Killian winced when she dropped the umbrella. What was the man doing to her? It was unclear from this far away. Edging a little closer he thought about risking it. Maybe he could...Still she cried out again and he lowered his head. This was something he couldn't watch. His Star was just out of reach. Forcing himself to look up again he saw her being loaded into the ship and it lifted off.
He hadn't learned anything of this planet or world. So far all he'd known was the games. Killian did know how to survive and it was what he would have to do. Carefully he started to work his way along the edge of the wall and followed the ship on foot as best he could. It went west. He could see and tell that much. When it dropped out of view he slowly started for a road. Hopefully if no one was looking for him it wouldn't be as likely that they would recognize him. Occasionally he would bring his hand up to wipe away any extra blood from the bullet wound. Finally he stopped in the back alley of a city. Where it was he didn't know. What was edible? It didn't matter.
Digging into the garbage he pulled out anything that might be considered food. Some of it was half chewed on. Then he stripped his shirt off and exchanged it for a torn grease stained shirt. At least he didn't look like he just walked out of the games. He still had the boots and pants, but that was going to end up staying. Otherwise there weren't any boots or pants that would fit.
Killian slumped against the garbage bins and fell asleep. Waking in the morning he found himself peering into the eyes of a little woman. She was staring intently at his face. He might have been alarmed but, all the folks staring at him in his cage had broken that little habit. Finally the female spoke. "You look like The Beast. He died yesterday."
That name. It was exactly what he'd become and he hated being reminded of that fact. Rolling his eyes he got up off the ground. "Think what you like."
"It might be your eyes. It could be the blood on your face. I heard rumor that you can't be killed. You were shot in the head at the games weren't you?" Getting closer she reached out for his hand. "I have no great love for the masters of the city. Come, I'll hide you and when you escape take me with."
There wasn't any harm in following the woman. When she brushed his hand he lightly grasped her fingers and the two of them limped along till they came to a small cellar in the ground. Killian stared at it for a moment and then descended the steps with her. Inside it was barely big enough if he wanted to lay on the floor. Wasn't enough room for her to lay too unless she crawled on top of him or in one of the shelves lining the wall. "I only need one thing from you. Who owns a ship with a blue phoenix? I saw an old man with pointy bones. He has a human for a slave."
"Ah a Gillick." The woman smiled. "Cousins of your kind I hear. Only I'll say your kind happened to get the better looks." Leaning in the lizard eyed woman peered into his face. "I could show you where he lives if you'll help me."
He hadn't learned anything of this planet or world. So far all he'd known was the games. Killian did know how to survive and it was what he would have to do. Carefully he started to work his way along the edge of the wall and followed the ship on foot as best he could. It went west. He could see and tell that much. When it dropped out of view he slowly started for a road. Hopefully if no one was looking for him it wouldn't be as likely that they would recognize him. Occasionally he would bring his hand up to wipe away any extra blood from the bullet wound. Finally he stopped in the back alley of a city. Where it was he didn't know. What was edible? It didn't matter.
Digging into the garbage he pulled out anything that might be considered food. Some of it was half chewed on. Then he stripped his shirt off and exchanged it for a torn grease stained shirt. At least he didn't look like he just walked out of the games. He still had the boots and pants, but that was going to end up staying. Otherwise there weren't any boots or pants that would fit.
Killian slumped against the garbage bins and fell asleep. Waking in the morning he found himself peering into the eyes of a little woman. She was staring intently at his face. He might have been alarmed but, all the folks staring at him in his cage had broken that little habit. Finally the female spoke. "You look like The Beast. He died yesterday."
That name. It was exactly what he'd become and he hated being reminded of that fact. Rolling his eyes he got up off the ground. "Think what you like."
"It might be your eyes. It could be the blood on your face. I heard rumor that you can't be killed. You were shot in the head at the games weren't you?" Getting closer she reached out for his hand. "I have no great love for the masters of the city. Come, I'll hide you and when you escape take me with."
There wasn't any harm in following the woman. When she brushed his hand he lightly grasped her fingers and the two of them limped along till they came to a small cellar in the ground. Killian stared at it for a moment and then descended the steps with her. Inside it was barely big enough if he wanted to lay on the floor. Wasn't enough room for her to lay too unless she crawled on top of him or in one of the shelves lining the wall. "I only need one thing from you. Who owns a ship with a blue phoenix? I saw an old man with pointy bones. He has a human for a slave."
"Ah a Gillick." The woman smiled. "Cousins of your kind I hear. Only I'll say your kind happened to get the better looks." Leaning in the lizard eyed woman peered into his face. "I could show you where he lives if you'll help me."