The 31 Stories in 31 Days in July Challenge, #12 for July 12th.
The
Society
“George. What if I told you I was
two-hundred-years old?” Thomas asked his friend while they were
walking back to the golf cart carrying their clubs.
“Ha! That's funny” Thomas said
“We've known each other since we were teenagers. You've aged just
like anyone else”
They put their bags into the back of
the cart and climbed into the front.
“That's true, George” Thomas said
“When we get old, we just get new, young bodies”
George stopped the cart and looked at
his friend “Have you lost your mind recently?”
Thomas smiled and looked away. “I'm
just getting tired. I thought it was great for a while but... I don't
know any more”
“I've met your parents when we were
young” George told him “You were raised rich and spoiled, I know
you, remember? You were the one who did well in college without
breaking a sweat...”
“I'd already passed those courses a
couple of times, George” Thomas told him “When I was given my new
body a couple of other members are signed up as my so-called parents.
It's part of being in the secret society”
George shook his head. He didn't know
what kind of game Thomas was playing this time but it seemed to be
one of his longest jokes. “I don't even know what you are talking
about, it doesn't make any sense”
Thomas nodded “I would have to start
from the beginning. I was invited to join a secret society that had
devised the technology to give people a young, healthy body again. In
exchange for living many lifetimes we would pool much of our wealth
with the goal of controlling the world”
George blinked. World domination, he
hadn't seen that coming. “You must realize how that sounds to
people, Thomas”
Thomas laughed. “Yes, I can imagine.
I had the same thoughts when I was invited. Of course back then
technology was much more primitive than it is now”
George shook his head. “Can we finish
the game? Unless you can show me something, this is getting boring”
Thomas smiled and pointed forward
“Drive then”
After the cart was moving Thomas spoke
up, looking at some trees to his left “I have saved up quite a
fortune in several lifetimes. I didn't inherit that money from anyone
except myself.”
George had some questions if Thomas was
going to keep playing this game “You were rich in college and yet,
you never tried to chase girls and stuff, what's up with that? You
only dated and then married Cindy the whole time I've known you”
“She's a member of the society,
George” Thomas said “I married her a hundred and sixty years ago
and haven't wanted to stray since”
George stopped the cart again. At this
rate they would never reach the fifth hole. He took a deep breath and
then looked at Thomas “Okay, spill. What's going on? Are you on
drugs? Is there a problem at home with Cindy?”
Thomas shook his head. “Nothing like
that George. I just wonder if there a point to all this. There are
some high government officials in the society but it's not like they
have any control after all this time. The society is fabulously
wealthy but I just don't see the point. Civilization will collapse
before we can save it”
“The riots, the economic tyranny,
government out of its gourd” Thomas said, listing the things he and
George were always concerned about. “Even with all the wealth the
society has, we cannot stop or slow down the collapse, George. It's
going to happen”
George already knew that. When every
government on Earth is furiously printing more money or deeming it
through banks without printing it, the end was near. “I don't know.
If a group of super-wealthy immortals can't save us, then we're
really doomed” he said with a half-hearted laugh,
Thomas was looking distant and
thoughtful. George had expected at least a smile, so he tried again
with humor “Good thing Carla and I have a really big bunker full of
provisions”
Thomas looked around and then at
George. “We're leaving George” he said, as seriously as he had
ever seen his friend “Earth can't be saved. We're leaving. Our
wealth will be meaningless on another world and we have to start over
but it can't be worse that what is going to happen here”
George tilted his head, looking at his
oldest friend, and finally believed him. “Ha. All you rich softies
trying to raise your own food and mend your own clothes will be a
hoot” he said “All those poor butlers might want to stay here”
Thomas nodded “We will take as much
with us as possible. We will bring all the robots, machines and
equipment we need, hopefully with the new printing devices we can
make parts and keep them running for a long time. Of course we won't
be alone. We'll find others who have needed skills and will fit into
the society more or less easily.”
He was looking right at George when he
said the last part.
“You want me to go with you?” he
asked. His friend nodded.
“You can take your time giving me an
answer” Thomas told him “Don't tell Carla and the kids until just
before we leave. Less chance of someone spreading it to the outside.”
They abandoned the golf match and
headed straight for the clubhouse. Thomas nodded and waved to the
mayor and some others who they crossed paths with. George wondered
how many of them were members of this secret Society. How many of
them had lived a century or two with these secrets while amassing
great wealth, he wondered.
“How can you leave? Space technology
is still primitive. We've barely just stepped foot on Mars for crying
out loud” George said in a hushed voice as they took their drinks
to a secluded table.
Thomas grinned again. More secrets. “It
was all done in secret. Like the reincarnation technology, it's all
been done in the shadows”
George shook his head. “I was a radar
tech in the air force, we could see birds if we wanted to. Anything
that reached 60 miles an hour was automatically tracked by the AWACS.
No way you guys have been flying around in secret”
Thomas shook his head “Don't think
spaceships. Think wormhole”
George was stunned. He was actually
looking forward to seeing a spaceship, really. Then he had a thought
“I guess spaceships would limit the number of people who could go
with you”
Thomas nodded “and the amount of
equipment we could move”
George thought for a moment and drained
the glass. “How long has this wormhole been used?”
Thomas looked around and leaned forward
“Two years” he whispered “We have been furiously building the
infrastructure and everything else. Already the wormhole technology
has been moved to the other end. Once it is closed, it will be
impossible to duplicate”
George leaned back and ran a hand
across his cheek. “When will it be closed for good?”
“Two months” Thomas answered “If
you decide to go, we will help you take as much stuff as is possible.
A whole truck-load if you'd like. Oh, yes we just drive the trucks
through”
George shook his head to clear it. “I'm
going to need a few more of those”
Thomas put a hand on his and said
“Don't get drunk. Not until the move is complete”
…
The major cities were battlefields,
many buildings burned during the nights. Police were out-gunned by
the gangs and the desperate citizens. The money had become worthless,
the wheels had come off the wagon. Grocery stores were bare, farms
were plowed under and abandoned. Factories were shuttered.
“Okay, everything loaded?” George
asked as Carla and the kids finished putting the last boxes aboard
the black unmarked truck. The driver saluted him before taking off,
he and the kids would follow in the SUV. George felt the sidearm on
his hip, even a short ride to the golf course was dangerous these
days.
A mile down the road the truck veered
off into the concrete ravine below, George steered to follow it as it
went underneath the bridge and toward the golf course. At the end he
could see the large grated sewage pipe up ahead, but it opened in
front of them and they drove right on inside.
The Society owned the golf course and
much of everything in this town. This town happened to be their
headquarters, and underground was where everything happened for them.
They saw heavily armed guards patrolling the tunnel and then they
were waved into another turn, inside of that was a large swirling
vortex of light. It looked like a small galaxy and the big black
truck drove right through it and vanished.
His family was the last on the list.
The guards were closing the big door to the chamber and the grate
outside. All of the guards gathered around them and started marching
into the vortex.
“This way, sir!” one of the guards
said, knocking on his window.
“I guess this is it, then” Carla
said “Leaving Earth behind”
“Yeah, we'll be safer there, right?”
George said, still not certain about anything except that it could
not possibly be worse than an apocalypse. As he drove through the
swirling vortex he wondered if that was actually true.
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