Middle Kingdoms
Dec. 28th, 2005 08:33 pmThey will go out to the residentials again, the intermediate zone; something wide and full of (three-bedroom-plus-garage) shells. They'l make trips every week and territory won't be an issue, the middle areas between the croplands and the ports will be too large to police readily and too rich to bother. They'll smash windows sometimes, or crowbar the door, and then sift through the dross from old lives. The occupants will usually be dried up in bed or unseen in the cellar or attic or wherever they felt safe. Their faces will no longer bother anyone because they're just icons.
"What did they do with all this crap?" they will ask. "There are CD's. These one-two-three-four-five-six are labelled 'DBGT' and there are stacks of unopened video cassettes and it looks like they never touched any of it."
Then they will sift a little more and leave it and they'll wonder what will happen. Someone will move here someday what wil lthey do with all this old crap? Bury it? They used to use the CD's as ornaments but there are just so many and they're not good for anything else: books you can burn or wipe your ass, furniture you can break down and maybe burn and even plastic grocery bags have their uses but what are you supposed to do with all the damn CDs?
Leave them. Let someone else worry. Take your stuff and go.
"What did they do with all this crap?" they will ask. "There are CD's. These one-two-three-four-five-six are labelled 'DBGT' and there are stacks of unopened video cassettes and it looks like they never touched any of it."
Then they will sift a little more and leave it and they'll wonder what will happen. Someone will move here someday what wil lthey do with all this old crap? Bury it? They used to use the CD's as ornaments but there are just so many and they're not good for anything else: books you can burn or wipe your ass, furniture you can break down and maybe burn and even plastic grocery bags have their uses but what are you supposed to do with all the damn CDs?
Leave them. Let someone else worry. Take your stuff and go.