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Escaping Bambi
Escaping Bambi
Author: Skylar Taylor

Chapter One

last update Huling Na-update: 2022-10-24 01:43:09

I sat accross from a man I once knew, but no longer recognized.

He looked like Warren, but I knew that wasn't his name anymore. His face was hardened now, new scars I wasn't privy too. His boyish features had turned cold. It brought a knot to my stomach.

My mother reached under the banquet table for my hand, she rubbed her thumb reassuringly over my knuckles. I hadn't realized I had clenched my fingers together, I loosened them immediately.

"Thank you for joining us here today." The man who looked like Warren said.

My mother beamed under her embroidered sun hat, "Of course, Anything for our son."

Father gave a half smile. His wrinkles etched into a unreadable expression. Then we fell into silence.

Everyone looked pointedly at me

It was my turn for pleasantries, but all my words seemed to be trapped in my throat.

How can we all sit here acting like nothing has changed? As if my brother was the same boy who left four years ago? I could still remember the day when I tripped down the stairs as a young girl and skinned my knee. I cried so hard snot ran down my face, it was the worst thing that had happened in my young life. He held me, a young boy himself and told me to stiffen up, "because ladies have to be tougher then men."

I couldn't look him in the eyes, so I settled my gaze on the Rose bush just off his right shoulder.

"Yes, It's nice to see you again." I said.

"You as well Elizabeth." He gave a nod then gestured to the women sitting in the white banquet chair next to him.

"This is my wife, Tina. She's a nurse."

The women gave a small wave with a smile, her perfect white teeth flashed at me showing her status. She must have originally been born in the West division. Her thick dark ringlets were elegantly pulled into an updo. She was slender and well porportioned, with melanated skin. How lucky he was. Many men could only dream to be given a women so beautiful and educated.

Mother reached her arm across the table to shake her hand, I could feel beads of sweat raining down my neck from the hot sun, I should've just worn the hat mother had given me. I didn't know we'd be attending brunch in the Rose garden, or that I'd be visiting a ghost.

During another round of pleasantries to Tina, the waitors served eggs Benedict and light wine. I could hear the harmonizes of a harp somewhere in the garden. Leading to a beautiful song for the butterflies that flew around us to flutter to. It all had such a calming effect I had almost forgotten the anxiety of my brother's visit. I suppose that was his intention in bringing us here.

"What rebirth name have you been given?" father said sipping his wine.

"My name is Brandon."

The knot in my stomach grew heavier. What I already knew had now become real. My brother was no longer my brother. He was someone else,  a different man with a different face. We shouldn't be here talking to him, and everyone knew that. The usualness of this seemed to hang in the air between all of us.

I picked up my fork with white gloved fingers and took a bite. If I keep food in my mouth I wont have to speak.

My father raised his crystal glass, "To Brandon!"

They all clinked their glasses to one another, except for me, I was too young for wine.

Brandon opened his mouth to speak again, and I ate another bite.

"I'm sure my visit has caused some confusion. I understand that this is an abnormal occurrence after rebirth. But I have some news."  My once brother said, his arm rested over the shoulders of his wife.

My mother nearly jumped out of her seat, I knew exactly what she was thinking. Babies.

Although the forlorn look on Brandons face gave the indication that whatever this was, was not a moment to celebrate. His blue eyes that were identical to mine winsed at my mother's excitement.

He looked around at each of us, "I have been altered, as a Rozzer to the border for lookout duty."

I dropped my fork, it made a loud CLANG against the fine china. The sound cut through the air, causing other families to stop and glare at my insubordination.

My once brother is now a Rozzer? I never would have believed it if someone else had told me, the most dangerous job assignment there was, a soldier on the border to the south where the rebellions try to hide. And they had altered his life plan to do this? Why?

Father paused in his seat before giving me a nasty look, "Elizabeth, straighten up and apologize!"

Immediately I snapped to attention, straightened my back as a lady should. "Forgive me, the heat today is sweltering I think it must've dazed me. "

"All is forgi-" Tina started but was quickly cut off.

"Brandon must accept the apology." Father said sternly, resting his glass back on the table.

Brandon gave me a sheepish smile, it was the same one he'd given me so many times before. So familiar it felt like the old him had made an appearance, just for one second.

"Elizabeth you are forgiven." He turned to our father, "I have come to ask for a favor."

I smoothed my lap out as my heart felt a pang, he hadn't come home to visit us, to visit me.

Father leaned back in his seat with an eyebrow raised, it was time to talk business. Which meant the women had to leave.

Mother stood up quickly, "Elizabeth, Tina, let's go for a walk around the garden."

-

We walked in unison around the spiral fountain, occasionally stopping to point out a random blooming rose. Had my parents not been here I might've plucked one and taken it home. Finally mother sat down on a Carved marble bench, and invited us to join. We sat on either side of her. I was thankful for the Shade from the sun, I almost let out a sign of relief but caught myself, Surely I would've been reprimanded.

"So, Tina, I assume all is well in the north." mother said with a polite smile, her radiant blonde hair shining brightly in the natural light. My hair could never, although it was close it color to hers. It lacked any definition or shine. Like a penny that had been worn down.

Tina tucked a curl behind her ears and smoothed out her petticoat before repositioning herself on the bench. "Well, it is very different from here. It took some adjustments."

That piqued my interest, I have never left the West division, I had heard great stories of the North. Modern living with modern ideals, women were assigned jobs there as well as families. I knew very little of the east, but that's where our maids and drivers lived. They always had rough expressions and hands, they scared me as a little girl.  I was incredibly curious but mother would never let me ask. 

But I bit my tongue and looked out towards the garden. We had wandered closer to the harpist, a red haired woman with her hair flying wildly in a modern dress, unlike the rest of us in our pinned updos and traditional wear.

Modern clothes were only worn in the other divisions, born westians had to exhibit grace and a traditional lifestyle. I watched her effortlessly string while keeping one ear open to their conversation.

"Brandon is just worried about me staying alone while he's patrolling the border."

"Is it unsafe for you?"

The harp gave out a swift harmony of warm notes.

"Well, crime has been increasing on the border between the North and East." Tina said in a hushed tone.

"Oh, I give the North many blessings."

"Yes but something is-"

Tina fell silent as my father and Brandon approached us, the harpists notes stopped jarringly at my fathers presence. He stood, taller than most men, in one of his finest suits. His salt and paper hair a tribute to how many years he had been in command. He worked within the committee, the most important people in all the nation. Everyone knew he was very wealthy, and he exuded that. I was certainly intimidated by him. I could smell the brandy he was drinking from here, I surpressed wrinkling my nose in digust.

He clasped his hands together, "Our visit with Brandon is over. He and his lovely wife have many things to sort out. "

Brandon and Tina gave each other a knowing look, whatever Brandon had asked for, he had gotten it. Not surprising, he was the favorite.

We all gave our goodbyes, and blessings. My mother gave Brandon a lingering hug, whatever she was feeling she hid it well. She was stronger than I was, because I felt like vomiting all afternoon and I'm sure my face was very telling.

Brandon never looked at me directly, or even said my name until mother wrapped her arms around my back to lead me away.

"Come on, we need to get you ready for tomorrow. I've asked the cooks to make your favorite. " she said cheerfully.

"Happy early birthday Liz, I hope you receive great blessings." He called out, yet again giving his Warren smile.

I didn't have a chance to respond before I was whisked away. I knew that was the last time I'd ever see my brother.

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    Warm suds ran down my body and into the bath water, leaving trails of lavender scent in their place.Holding my breath I dunked my head into the water of my claw foot tub. My hair becoming a tornado around my face. I couldn't hear or see anything, it calmed my racing heart. And for a second I pondered if I could stay under forever. But when I came back up for air a smiling face stood above me, peering down. "IRINA!" I sputtered, swallowing water from my shock. She covered her mouth and giggled, "It looked like you were having trouble Liza." I wrung my hair out and I stepped out hurriedly, slamming my feet on the cold marble floor. I draped a towel around my body before turning to look at her. My one and true friend, Irina Hobbins. Our fathers worked together and we were neighbors, I suppose our mothers would have been friends too if that were permitted. She stood in my bathroom in her afternoon dress, jewelry adorned all around her face. Ribbons and bows throughout her honey b

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    I slid into the white limousine sitting in front of my house. I struggled with how to place my legs with my short dress. How do northerners wear these?The coachman closed the door behind me with a thud that jump starts my heart. Now I was truly stuck inside this car. I looked around me. The seats were padded leather and upholstered with diamonds. I ran my fingers along the empty spot next to me. How many people have sat here before me? On this very same trip? The vehicles engine started with a faint roar. A white, expensive beast here to carry me away. I snapped my head to the tinted window that faced my home.There my mother stood on the garden stone path, clutching a porcelain doll from my childhood. I couldn't see her face, but I could only assume her cheeks were wet with tears. My poor mother, alone in that gigantic house. Father had never come to say goodbye but I expected as much. And now she would live the rest of her years alone. At least emotionally. The car moved forwa

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  • Escaping Bambi    Chapter Five

    When I woke up everything had changed. All I could do was scream, hunched over in the seat of the transport van. The bottom half of my once pristinely pressed white dress was now soaked in rust colored blood. My blood. With every bump the van hit, my fresh stitches pulled apart causing a mangled cry from my throat. They had taken my body from me, my future. I could no longer ever have children, they cut those possibilities out of me. I don't know how long I sat in the back of the cold moving van, but it was long enough from my sobs to come to a slow. It felt like my mind was screaming at the top of its lungs, deafening me. I wasn't sure who was driving, or where I was going. I was just so scared. My whole body shook uncontrollably, I rubbed my arms in an attempt to soothe myself but it didn't help. The Selector couldn't have assigned this right? This was all just a sick joke on me. My hopes and dreams couldn't end here, not like this. The van came to a screeching halt th

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  • Escaping Bambi    Chapter Six

    Fox held me upright as she poured cold tap water over me from a bucket, she listened to every scream of pain as the water made contact with the gash on my abdomen. She never said a word, her face remained expressionless throughout my torture. The torment was almost enough for me to forget that I was standing naked in front of a complete stranger. Something that was entirely unfamiliar to me. Except for this morning with Irina. My heart panged at her memory, but I couldn't let her face linger in my mind. It hurt too much. Finally we seemed to be finished, Fox tossed the bucket into the corner of the cement block "shower area." Which was just a small square without a curtain, a rusty spout with a drain.My teeth shuddered together from the cold, it felt like the building had no insulation at all. Fox was assembling a stack of clothes, presumably for me from a disheveled box labeled "newbies." She brought the pile to me, on top a large mens T-shirt that read out "EASTERN FISHING CO

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    I woke up in the morning to shrieking voices and loud clattering, I barely had a second to sit up and rub my eyes before I had someone crushing themselves into me with one of the tightest hugs I've ever had. "Oh my god! You are so pretty!" A high pitched voice squeaked in my ear. I pulled back from the embrace to see a girl half on top of me, the other half of her on the other side of my bed. I stared back into big brown eyes, pink glitter smeared over both monolids. Her platinum bleached hair lay flat on her head cascading just past her shoulders, she had the biggest excited smile I had ever seen.A voice called from the bunk above, "Ah Candie shut up I'm trying to sleep." I guess Vixen still wasn't happy about the bed switch. Last night she stared me down before crawling up the shaky wooden ladder above me. Between the aches in my abdomen and the fear of the entire bed collapsing on me I didn't sleep well. Candie rolled her eyes. "Ignore her she's not nice to anyone, not even

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    I woke up in the morning to shrieking voices and loud clattering, I barely had a second to sit up and rub my eyes before I had someone crushing themselves into me with one of the tightest hugs I've ever had. "Oh my god! You are so pretty!" A high pitched voice squeaked in my ear. I pulled back from the embrace to see a girl half on top of me, the other half of her on the other side of my bed. I stared back into big brown eyes, pink glitter smeared over both monolids. Her platinum bleached hair lay flat on her head cascading just past her shoulders, she had the biggest excited smile I had ever seen.A voice called from the bunk above, "Ah Candie shut up I'm trying to sleep." I guess Vixen still wasn't happy about the bed switch. Last night she stared me down before crawling up the shaky wooden ladder above me. Between the aches in my abdomen and the fear of the entire bed collapsing on me I didn't sleep well. Candie rolled her eyes. "Ignore her she's not nice to anyone, not even

  • Escaping Bambi    Chapter Six

    Fox held me upright as she poured cold tap water over me from a bucket, she listened to every scream of pain as the water made contact with the gash on my abdomen. She never said a word, her face remained expressionless throughout my torture. The torment was almost enough for me to forget that I was standing naked in front of a complete stranger. Something that was entirely unfamiliar to me. Except for this morning with Irina. My heart panged at her memory, but I couldn't let her face linger in my mind. It hurt too much. Finally we seemed to be finished, Fox tossed the bucket into the corner of the cement block "shower area." Which was just a small square without a curtain, a rusty spout with a drain.My teeth shuddered together from the cold, it felt like the building had no insulation at all. Fox was assembling a stack of clothes, presumably for me from a disheveled box labeled "newbies." She brought the pile to me, on top a large mens T-shirt that read out "EASTERN FISHING CO

  • Escaping Bambi    Chapter Five

    When I woke up everything had changed. All I could do was scream, hunched over in the seat of the transport van. The bottom half of my once pristinely pressed white dress was now soaked in rust colored blood. My blood. With every bump the van hit, my fresh stitches pulled apart causing a mangled cry from my throat. They had taken my body from me, my future. I could no longer ever have children, they cut those possibilities out of me. I don't know how long I sat in the back of the cold moving van, but it was long enough from my sobs to come to a slow. It felt like my mind was screaming at the top of its lungs, deafening me. I wasn't sure who was driving, or where I was going. I was just so scared. My whole body shook uncontrollably, I rubbed my arms in an attempt to soothe myself but it didn't help. The Selector couldn't have assigned this right? This was all just a sick joke on me. My hopes and dreams couldn't end here, not like this. The van came to a screeching halt th

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    So. Many. Questions. It felt like I was sitting for hours scribbling answers. I had to stand up multiple times just to get feeling back in my legs and to crack my back. Are you allergic to latex? No Next.List your sleeping habits. Average sleeping?I sighed, some of these didn't even make sense. It made me feel incredibly dumb. I had studied at a westian private school for years I should be able to handle a stupid test. Except it wasn't a stupid test, this was determining my life. Eventually I reached the last question, What is your knowledge of the south? That made me pause. The south was desolate, an old history lesson from school long ago. They disobeyed our selector and became obsolete. Our Rozzers had crushed them. The greatest example of our powerful nation. I wrote out a quick summary, ready to get this over with. I stacked my papers back into place and walked towards the small metal slot. I could hear the camera move to follow me, there really had been someone the

  • Escaping Bambi    Chapter Three

    I slid into the white limousine sitting in front of my house. I struggled with how to place my legs with my short dress. How do northerners wear these?The coachman closed the door behind me with a thud that jump starts my heart. Now I was truly stuck inside this car. I looked around me. The seats were padded leather and upholstered with diamonds. I ran my fingers along the empty spot next to me. How many people have sat here before me? On this very same trip? The vehicles engine started with a faint roar. A white, expensive beast here to carry me away. I snapped my head to the tinted window that faced my home.There my mother stood on the garden stone path, clutching a porcelain doll from my childhood. I couldn't see her face, but I could only assume her cheeks were wet with tears. My poor mother, alone in that gigantic house. Father had never come to say goodbye but I expected as much. And now she would live the rest of her years alone. At least emotionally. The car moved forwa

  • Escaping Bambi    Chapter Two

    Warm suds ran down my body and into the bath water, leaving trails of lavender scent in their place.Holding my breath I dunked my head into the water of my claw foot tub. My hair becoming a tornado around my face. I couldn't hear or see anything, it calmed my racing heart. And for a second I pondered if I could stay under forever. But when I came back up for air a smiling face stood above me, peering down. "IRINA!" I sputtered, swallowing water from my shock. She covered her mouth and giggled, "It looked like you were having trouble Liza." I wrung my hair out and I stepped out hurriedly, slamming my feet on the cold marble floor. I draped a towel around my body before turning to look at her. My one and true friend, Irina Hobbins. Our fathers worked together and we were neighbors, I suppose our mothers would have been friends too if that were permitted. She stood in my bathroom in her afternoon dress, jewelry adorned all around her face. Ribbons and bows throughout her honey b

  • Escaping Bambi    Chapter One

    I sat accross from a man I once knew, but no longer recognized. He looked like Warren, but I knew that wasn't his name anymore. His face was hardened now, new scars I wasn't privy too. His boyish features had turned cold. It brought a knot to my stomach. My mother reached under the banquet table for my hand, she rubbed her thumb reassuringly over my knuckles. I hadn't realized I had clenched my fingers together, I loosened them immediately. "Thank you for joining us here today." The man who looked like Warren said.My mother beamed under her embroidered sun hat, "Of course, Anything for our son." Father gave a half smile. His wrinkles etched into a unreadable expression. Then we fell into silence. Everyone looked pointedly at meIt was my turn for pleasantries, but all my words seemed to be trapped in my throat. How can we all sit here acting like nothing has changed? As if my brother was the same boy who left four years ago? I could still remember the day when I tripped down th

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