He wandered the passageways quickly, drawing strange stares as he walked into doors and other obstacles while he easily avoided people around him. After a few minutes, he found his way to a black market store and tried to find some more adequate clothing. With the help of the owner he was directed to a massive black cloak with more weapon storage space than a shuttle. He started to look it over with his hands but the storekeeper was quite vocal in his opposition. Look buddy, you dont go pawing my wares. This thing is valuable and I cant make an exception for a blind man or everybody would be stealing my best stuff. Pay for it or forget it.
The man glanced sadly at the owner who was undoubtedly using his blindness to earn a few extra pennies in his pocket. Well, it was fair enough, whatever you could do. After a soft sigh, he brought out a tiny item from his pocket and placed it in the other mans hand. What is the present conversion rate? I think twenty-one grams ought to cover whatever exceptional cost you planned on charging me.
The owner looked down at the cubic centimeter in his hand with disbelief, gold had little value since the new space mines were opened decades ago but pure platinum was still worth a good deal. A kilogram could easily buy a small ship. The owners countenance became much more friendly in an instant. Is there anything else you would like, sir?
I assume you also pedal weaponry on the side? Without waiting for confirmation he made his request; Id like a Mark-C126 high caliber laser weapon. It was a strange request for a blind man, the high power sniper weapon was large and bulky, never used in a ship for fear it would destroy the hull, and with a little work it could probably breach even the Rock. The white eyed lunatic had no doubt that the store owner was carrying a few dozen in stock.
Well sir, thats a difficult request you see they arent exactly approved by even station authorities, wed need a drop-off point arranged, and that would be if I even had one, which I don't. He glanced around praying that no one was paying attention to their bugs in his store.
Listen, Ill be waiting in the fourth stall on the left in the public restroom down the hall. Ill also have a kilogram of pay waiting for you. Greed gleamed in the other mans eyes. Ill even provide you enough bribe to pay off whoever has bugged your store. With that he slipped four more small cubes, which were pocketed instantly. Get it to me in fifteen minutes. The other man was obviously far too greedy to turn down a kilogram, it was doubtful that he earned that much in most months.
The blind man walked into the public restroom, still getting strange looks as he stumbled purposefully along. With the combination of his speed and carelessness, he must have broken every bone in his body along the way but it didnt even slow him down.
The restroom itself was a strange marvel. It was often used for its official purpose but nearly as often was a rendezvous point for black market sales, prostitutes, and any other kind of seedy use the station dwellers could find. The man stepped up to the blue growth in which he had arranged to acquire the weapon. Like all the other stalls, it was an opaque half dome, undoubtedly heavily bugged so that the officials on the station could exact bribes for whatever dealings went on in it. He calmly stepped inside and latched the traditional metal slider. Some things never changed.
After a few minutes had passed and a knock came from the outside. The man unlatched it and the owner waltzed in with a cleaning boys suit on and a cart which presumably held the weapon. Wheres the money? You dont know how stupid I feel wearing this ugly uniform.
Im glad you were willing to suffer so much for my sake, the man replied politely before tossing him a few baseball sized spheres, that ought to cover your expenses for a few months.
The black market man caught the small objects with difficulty, but he did catch them. Just so you know the stores always open for business with you. I rarely get a customer who doesnt threaten my life enough to cause me to undercharge. Its hard to make a living out here. As a sign of my goodwill, you can even keep the cart to carry it out.
The blind man replied absently, Thank you, Ill do that.
Yeah, well Ill just get back to my shop. Otherwise the kid I left in charge will probably have carried out his weight in, umm, clothing goods. With that the slightly fat man left.
The blind man sighed, perhaps at the state of the universe, perhaps at the greed and stupidity of the man who had just left. Whatever had depressed him, he still used full advantage of the small space and relative privacy to assemble his outfit to his liking.
Just as he was preparing to step out he paused as a new life played through his head, this one different enough to make him think.
The man walked behind the woman facing the wall, he was anything but alone. He had orders to just block her way and, if necessary, to use the paralyzing darts to stop any attackers, for some reason he had been warned especially against dogs. It didnt make much sense, but he was getting paid and it didnt even sound too dangerous. Then the woman looked up and saw him and the others blocking her way. She exchanged a few words with the boss and acted pissed, but she was just a girl. She didnt even have real weapons just fancy knives or something, but just in case he drew his dart gun a little early. That was pretty luck for him it turned out. He was holding just beside him as he heard a clatter, he whirled quickly and shot at the dog that was lunging for him. I guess the warning against dogs made sense. Now the woman looked straight at him, she may have been just a woman but he was scared, he wanted to apologize, to say the dog would be all right. He knew, however, that the boss would have him killed slowly if he did so he kept quiet. He really wanted to run but hed probably die for that too. Then she dropped her swords and spouted some nonsense syllables. It hurt, he tried to scream but he couldnt, he felt urine pouring into his pants and he tried to stop it. What will they think of me? The guysll laugh. He didnt know he was dying, hed never seen anyone die like that before.
The blind man felt the death of every one of the armed thugs, and cursed silently. I have a sick mind if I created a psychotic Acaran and a soulless with a soul on the same station. I guess this universe is as doomed as the rest even if it isnt real. Too bad, even my hallucinations cant be relaxing. The man finally unlatched the door and walked out as a woman walked into the stall he had just vacated staring at him strangely. He was now clothed in a bright multi-colored patch robe and carrying a brightly gleaming transparent walking stick. He continued to draw stares all the way into the bar where he had arrived.
(This message has been edited by Paranoid (edited 08-05-2004).)