Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Normal Alert!

Three Normals have just entered my Takvee. I repeat. Three normals just entered my Takvee!!!

Just about twenty minutes ago, I was giving out edibles to helpless normals, and the next thing you know, instead of thanking me, they tried to eat me!
Then after that, three normals came to my rescue and we soon leave the mob of irate normals. How pathetic those normals were! Trying to eat you when you were trying to help them, that's no way to treat a Proov!
So now, the three normals that saved me are now in my Takvee and I don't know exactly what to do with them! There is this spaztastic kid named Spaz, this old man named Ryter, and this little kid named Chox and I'm determined to teach him more words besides his own name. Or not.
So right now, I'm kind of stuck with them!

Cruising Out in the Urb

There's not to do right now since my Takvee is on cruise mode and these normals are not talking to me anymore. That boy named Spaz tried to outsmart me at least three times, but there's no way you can outsmart a Proov! Our brains were built too beautifully for the job!
An example of how that normal tried to outsmart me was that he denied that I can teach Chox any other words besides Chox. I considered this to be the most unintelligent thing I've ever seen throughout this mentally strange day.
I stated by saying, "my name is Lanaya. La-Na-Ya."
He didn't seem to understand just yet, but he'll get it soon.
We are just about to ride into the minefields, so I better get to work. Or perhaps I shouldn't have said that.
Well anyway, I need to get to work, so until next time, this is the end of this post!

Narrowly Escaped from Getting in a Lot of Trouble with Lotti

Yes, the White Widow. The Latchqueen, whatever you call her!

After we finally exited the Minefield Zone, and narrowly escaped from being seen by the patrol vehicles, we just had to run into even more trouble with Lotti the Latchqueen! Just hearing those motourcycles can scare the life out of anyone! Then, a motourcycle comes after all others, and for the first time in my life, I see the White Widow.
Lotti orders me to open my Takvee, and I obey. No matter how high of rank she is in the Urb, she is still a normal like the rest of them.
Next thing you know, she picks me up by the collar of my dress doing this only with a her long razour-sharppe nails. I felt like that at any second, those long nails would slise through my neck, but she puts me on top of the roof of my Takvee and I was relieved that I survived without a scratch.
The reason why she placed me on top of my Takvee, I did not know, but it didn't take me long to find out.
Lotti was checking if there were any mindprobes inside my Takvee. She checked in every place up and down, until it came to her that I wasn't sneaking any mindprobes across the border. It came to my mind that perhaps she had a bad experience with Mindprobes once before, and was trying to protect other Normals from the overuse of these devises.
After she checked, she turned to Spaz and questioned him why he was here. He replied to her that he was here to see his sister, which he did not give the name of.
Before that happened, Ryter addressed the Latchqueen as 'your majesty'. The old man should know that with Lotti and her quick and savage temper, she was the ultimate killing machine, but luckily, she did not even touch him for how he addressed her.
Now we have to discover who exactly is smuggling mindprobes across the border.
I am relieved that we are no longer close to that long-nailed normal who everyone calls 'Queen' and all that other jibber-jabber. She should know that she shouldn't pick up proovs by the collar-especially by the collar of their favourite dress!
Now I am desperatly hoping that she will never find my blog!

Back in the Takvee

I am glad to be back in the Takvee and I just gave that Takvee the command to head Bean's latch. I also need to replace my Blogger, for the screen received a crack in it while I was running away from the Furies, who are under Vida Bleak's power, and all that other violent stuff included.
Did you know that according to the Spanish language, Vida translates to life in the English language and the definition for bleak is cold and piercing.  So Vida Bleak's name defines to short life. To me, it makes a lot of sense, knowing of his rank in the latch, and knowing that with the Furies by his side, if anyone says any word against his, they get stricked cold.
Lotti also let us go, even though she told us to find the mindprobe smuggler under any circumstances. The question of why she let us go still lingers in my mind. Perhaps it's because she knows we tried our best to persuade Vida Bleak to reveal the Mindprobe Smuggler.
What I most regret is slapping Spaz. Yes, I admit that I saved his life, for he was about to get swallowed by smoke and debris. I slapped him because it seemed that I had no other way of calling his attention.
Chox just learned my name. See Spaz? I told you I would succeed!
Chox is so cute!

The Truth about Normals

I am deeply moved. I am inspired by, yet, a Normal who goes by the name of Bean. Energetic. Smart. Yet you can see her beauty.

When we got to Bean's abode, her Mom opened the door.
When she saw Spaz, her expression completely changed. I could completely read her expression. How could she not love, yet, her own son? How could she send him to a different latch, and desert him?
We came in, and I saw Spaz scurry to a bed. Bean's bed. When I caught a glimpse of Bean, it hit me.
When we get colds or fevers in Eden, we still look as beautiful as can be, and the only side effects we suffer from are a runny nose and a headache.
With Bean, she looked horrifying. Her whole body was as pale as my bed sheet. She was as bony as the Human skeleton. She was suffering within every part of her body.
I immediately told the gaurdians of Bean that in Eden, there is a simple treatment to this disease. They thanked me continuously and we moved her to my Takvee and we are now headed for Eden.

Ryter, Spaz, and Chox's First Sight of Eden

I am bursting of laughter hearing Spaz, Ryter, and Chox's reaction on their first sightings of Eden. I can give you some examplesf what they first said in the fist couple of minutes.
"What's a stream?"
"What's the blue stuff? Is that, um, what do you call it, 'charged air'?"
Spaz panicked when we started going up the hill to the palace. My palace.

The Burden of the Human Race

"All men are created equal, but some are more equal than others. This quote came from a book called Animal Farm. A man named George Orwell wrote it to show how you can never create a perfect world, for you shall always run into walls on the way, henceforth, made by yourself or someone you thought fair."
I remember when Ryter said this to me. It was 5 hours before the Eden police came and picked Ryter and Spaz up. I was immediately questioned by the Masters why I decided to do this for them. My answer is what I saved for court.
As I walked out "there" I saw all the perfect eyes looking down-on me. Instead of staring at me astounded of my beauty, the stared at me with hate, like I never belonged in their world before.
The words of the judges get drowned out by my thoughts, but my mind clicks when those words are no more.
"Being proovs, being that we are the smartest of anything of any other, we know that we top any other types of humans out there. We know that no other types of humans are a match for us. This isn't what we know, this is what we think."
The crowd questioned one another, confused. I went on.
"Before this happened someone told me that a book once read that all animal are created equal, yet some are more equal than others. According to this quote, we are the one who believe we are the most equal of any others!"
Most of the crowd started yelling in disbelief and disappointment. I didn't see anything to be disappointed about.
"And this person who happened to tell me this quote happens to be what we call a normal! But do you know what I call him?! I call him a human being!"
Now everyone started screaming, half of the crowd left.
"Do we honestly judge ourselves by our looks, our face, our structure? Is this what makes us perfect? I don't know! Nobody knows! Besides, what is the point of perfection?"
I left after I said my word.