I woke up tonight with an agenda. I wasn’t going hunting like I usually did. I had a different sort of agenda. I wasn’t sure why people wasted their time doing things like this, but it was important. Supposedly. More important than work and more important than a hobby too.Invite only
I got out of bed and stretched out. I wasn’t sure why. It never made me feel limber and I never had any pain or knots in my back. It was just something I did for years. Some old habits died hard, I guess. I moved to the computer that was left running during the day, and check my email. Nothing new, which was good. I didn’t like idle chatter between people; face to face or through other methods. I open an email I read the night before, and reply.
Meet me at the farms north of honeymead. One hour.
I hit send, then go about my routine. I go to a dresser drawer, open it and grab a pair of gray colored sweats. I slip them on, then do the same with a white tank top. I snag my Ipod, set the playlist and head out of the apartment. While I head down the hallways, I put a bud in each ear, hit play and ignore the rest of the world. They don’t matter unless they engage me.
My run was going to be cut short tonight. I could run a mile in a little under six minutes. That meant I only had time to run three miles instead of five. That would leave me time to come back, shower, change clothes and head to the farms. I run the perimeter of the qz twice, believing it to be around three miles. Give or take a block or two. I don’t use the blocks as a timekeeper, but time itself. 19 minutes later I was walking back in the door of the flats, buds pulled out of my ear and hitting the button up. It opens, people get off and I am alone. It takes two minutes to get to my floor, and I get out. I open the door, wipe my feet off twice, peel the shoes off by stepping on the backs of my tennis shoes and head to the bathroom.
I have to carefully move around materials I am using to try and spend a night at the apartment. A whole night. I bought bars for the windows, wooden planks to then cover the bars and a towel I will use to stuff behind the door to keep me from materializing into shadows and sneaking out that way while I sleep. I’ve not tried the experiment yet, or even started putting the bars on the windows. That will be started this weekend.
I grab a new change of clothes, toss the Ipod on the dresser and head to the bathroom where I take a ten minute shower. After a twelve minutes shower and change, I’m heading to the Bullwood station, the river not slowing me down as it did for most our kind and all humans. Unless you were a resourceful blood thief like I had been.
I pay the ticket price, then head to Honeymead station. I get off and have 9 minutes to spare. I stand around for a single minute, then head to the farms when that minute passed. With just under two minutes remaining, I tug out a cigarette, the lighter, and light my smoke. I wait, listening to the sounds of screaming, laughing and compressed air being released.