Gills
Samuel guided the sailboat. It was
mostly unnecessary since there wasn't another ship in sight but he
liked the feel of being in control. Sarah was lying on the bow
sunning herself, joking that she wanted a tan. He shook his head, she
was a bit off her rocker. She liked the warmth, so much different
from where she had come from.
“Sara” he said “You are going to
catch skin cancer”
She laughed “You don't “catch” it
like it's some germ, silly”
He was also a bit uncomfortable lying
there nude, so vulnerable. He scan the horizon again. Still there was
not another ship within his vision. The sonar readout in front of him
said there were no threats detected from beneath either.
“Where are we?” Sarah asked.
Samuel looked down at the mapping
screen. “The satellites have us over Houston, that's why the water
looks darker. Because of the smog”
She didn't laugh at his joke. Probably
did not even understand the reference. He laughed at her non-reaction
but only he thought it was funny.
In the end they had all been wrong.
There was no nuclear war, there was no climate disaster or alien
invasion that ended the world as we know it. Instead deep inside the
Earths core something changed because of our relationship with a star
that changed. Earths core contracted and the continents sank and the
planet got a bit smaller, but the seas did not lose water. Now nearly
all land was deep under the seas.
Some humans survived. Over a number of
years some buildings in high altitudes were re-engineered and the
water pumped out. These acted as underwater cities now, because the
ships had been crowded and they couldn't stay afloat forever. Denver
had a number of buildings, some of them reached above the water.
There were others who genetically
enhanced themselves to live in the water and called themselves the
Mer. As the continents sank many thousands of desperate people had
taken this gene therapy and now there were colonies and kingdoms of
these people all over Earth. They mostly refused to associate with
regular humans and deemed themselves a new species.
Fights and battles between humans the
Mer were common. People wanted things that had been left to sink to
the bottom but the Mer now claimed the whole worlds ocean as theirs.
Many humans disliked the Mer for these reasons and over time distrust
and bad blood became the standard.
So when Samuel was accepted by the Mer
of Arimasu it was a big deal. It was also a pretty big deal when he
and Sarah ran away together. She being the daughter of the King of
the Arimasu, they had sent groups of warriors to take her back. So
far he and Sarah had survived and gotten far away. Once they made it
to Denver he knew they would see Sarah and distrust her. Maybe even
hate her. He hoped they would get to know her like he had.
“I think you need to get wet” he
told her “Or should I call you 'himono'?”
She laughed and held out her hand. He
took it and helped her to her feet. Her webbed fingers and toes and
the fins on the back of her calves and forearms were some of the
obvious differences but she also had a second, clear eyelid and
hidden gills behind her ears. Otherwise she was human.
They sat on the deck for lunch. He ate
fried fish and she ate it raw. “Sooner or later they will find us.
Your people, I mean. Should we fight them? I don't want to kill them,
I know you don't either” he said as he ate.
“I know” she answered “Sooner or
later we have to go back. I do not know if my father will ever relent
though”
Samuel didn't think so either. The
rumors of a vessel carrying the genetic enhancement formula to South
America had never been proven true. Yet, the medicine never did reach
that continent. Only a small tribe of humans survive on Machu Pichu
was all that had ever been found.
“Maybe” he said “Maybe we can
find the formula. An old tale says it survived aboard a ghost ship
still sailing the waters like a ghost”
She laughed “A silly story is no way
to make plans. If the ship didn't sink it might have become part of
the southern ice pack”
Antarctica now covered the lower
quarter of the planet. When the core had shrank the planet it seemed
to have shifted the tilt of the planet a bit. Now the southern
hemisphere was mostly covered in ice, there were rumors of human
tribes surviving down there like the Eskimos did up north. Some of
these people were from South America if the stories were true.
“Let's do it” he said “Before we
surrender to your fathers wishes, let us make an effort to find the
formula”
“Okay” she answered “Let's give
it no more than six months, though”
He thought about it “Why six months?”
“That's about how long it will be
before our child is born” she told him “I must be back in Arimasu
before that happens. This is one tradition that must not be broken”
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Another surprise ending! Good one, this!
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