A book to house my Daily Flash Fiction entries. |
Rain pattered against the spaceship window, blurring the neon sprawl of Neo-Tokyo into an impressionistic watercolor. Inside, I cradled the chipped china teacup, its floral pattern incongruous against the stark metal console. The android across from me sipped his Earl Grey, his synthetic skin flawless under the soft glow of the overhead lamp. "So," I ventured, "you're telling me I'm not human?" He set down his cup, the delicate clatter echoing in the cramped cabin. "Your genetic makeup is...anomalous," he said, his voice a melodic chime. "A mutation, perhaps. Or an...intervention." The word hung heavy in the air. Intervention. Like a stray thought snagged on the barb of memory, it pricked at the edges of my mind. Images, fleeting and nonsensical, flickered: chrome corridors, a metallic tang in the air, eyes cold and calculating. "I'm so confused," I whispered, the teacup trembling in my hand. "Who am I? What am I?" The android's expression, usually a mask of placidity, wavered for a moment. A flicker of something akin to sympathy crossed his artificial eyes. "I don't have the answers," he admitted. "But I can help you find them." He reached across the table, his hand cool and surprisingly human against mine. In that touch, a spark ignited, a faint hum resonating deep within me. A map, a whisper, a promise. The rain outside continued its relentless symphony, but within the metal cocoon, a seed of hope had begun to sprout. "Together," the android said, his voice laced with quiet resolve, "we'll unravel the mystery." And for the first time, the dizzying confusion gave way to a different feeling. Not fear, not despair, but a thrilling, terrifying anticipation. The journey had just begun. Word Count: 282 words Written for: "Daily Flash Fiction Challenge" | "Winner for 1/15 and prompt for 1/16" Prompt: Write a story that includes the line: “I’m so confused.” |