Lonely
by Floyd Looney
She was lying in the
grass looking up at the stars wearing a simple cotton garment, almost
like a thin cotton one-piece swimsuit. She did not worry about
modesty out here alone. She could hear crickets and a bird and
smiled, okay not totally alone. Surrounded by grass, trees, shrubbery
and small creatures she felt more alive here than anywhere else on
the ship.
The ship, which she
could barely feel vibrating through the soil beneath her, was moving
at half the speed of light. It piloted itself, it maintained itself
and her only function to be the designated human that wasn't frozen.
One human at a time was always to be awake during the entire transit.
She knew that
hundreds of people would live their whole lives alone while doing
this duty, she never thought she would be one of them. The odds were
against it, she thought, with more than a quarter of a million frozen
humans aboard. Just lucky, she thought, after all she did win the
lottery to be aboard the ship in the first place. Leaving behind a
fast-dying Earth, with its dwindling oceans and its thickening
atmosphere as it turned into another Venus.
5,000 years had
passed since then. Was Earth already dead by now? Was there any way
they could ever know? Probably not, they were nearly 2,000 light
years away now, the ship had turned around and was decelerating now.
This would take hundreds of years. The ship was massive, she never
explored more than a small percentage of it.
Most of her time was
spent here in one of the large biological habitats. She couldn't
complain about much, she had all the food she could need, the med-com
kept her perfectly healthy and it was a much more comfortable life
than the living hell she left behind on Earth. By comparison this was
heavenly.
It was just lonely.
More than once she had thought about taking a dog out of cryogenic
suspension or maybe a person. It wasn't allowed and the computer was
certain to try and stop her. If she succeeded though, she had no idea
what the computer would do then. Would it try to kill the other
person or animal? Both of them maybe? Choose another passenger to
unfreeze after dumping her corpse in a recycle tube?
After taking a swim
and drying off while lying under an artificial sun, she left the
habitat and went down a corridor and then took a transit tube down to
the main control center. There she pored over crew records,
pretending to check out their cryo-status. Yes, she was going to need
a companion, there was no way she was going to live the next thirty
or forty years like this. Sure it was perfect in every other respect
but humans were not made to be alone.
Crew member
#23243 was going Chapter Twelve. Inevitable, but many years ahead of
prediction. The computer found this... fascinating.
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Should I post a longer story, part by part, instead of these short stories? I could still post the occasional short story, of course.
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