The night was late and silent. Outside her window the large city was going to sleep and inside her office she was alone.The clock struck midnight. She looked up. She didn’t have that kind of clock in her office. And who was that in the chair
The speakers called to him again, that crackling voice that reminded him about the world. Of course he felt fear, but nothing could make him go back now. It was too late for that, anyhow. He took his protein pills and put his helmet on. The c
She stepped over broken and rusty things as she made her way through the old and forgotten room. She had followed him here, where he had obviously come to lick the wounds they had inflicted on him. The bloody trace of her terrible, cold creat
White light from the screen. A blinking prompt. The desk and the computer an island in the darkness of the room and of the world. Darkness shining down from the saturated canvas of the sky. With it silence, emptiness, nothingness.Then suddenl