Basking in thousands of tiny lights, flickering faster than the human eye could see cascaded around Shauna as she buried herself in her monitor. Her desk was empty. A pin sat in a blank coffee cup she had never used, a single paperclip collected dust on the cedar countertop. One leaflet of paper sat in a black portable organizer labled 'in' on one shelf and 'out' on the other. Devoid of pictures, stickers, cut-out comics, books, cd's, memo's, jokes. Devoid. A single chair pushed close to the cubicle wall so that her knees were touching the keyboard. Her fingers danced magestically never darting to persue the casual mouse sitting unused next to the roll out keyboard shelf. Her outward appearance never changed during the full eight hour span, she took no breaks...just sat patiently fighting back tears.
'Red eyes,' she typed in to the search engine loaded up on her screen. It was an odd thing to do. The figure she had seen earlier that morning had burned a scorching image in her head like staring at a light bulb too long leaving its imprint on your retina. All she could see when she closed her eyes, a familiar red eye.
A quick alt-tab switched her monitor over to a work related window where she continued working coding as instructions poured over the screen. She devised the program herself and now no longer required paperwork to be dropped off at her desk. It would cooly receive any new information sent to her inbox and translate it before her on one screen depicting the scheduled changes that Big Brother needed made, most of it updating web sites, deleting propaganda and stifling media attention. When her boss, Project Manager Grasso, a fat sweaty putrid man who had often inappropriately caressed Shauna (to her disgust), found out about the program and its effeciency he immediately pounced on it. Quickly, he had a few engineers work on it to make it more user friendly and then stamping his approval on it sent the program to Big Brother claiming the credit for its design. Now almost globably the program was employed in almost any terminal registered to the Government. It had secured PM Grasso's possition indefinately. Shauna had winced.
What they didn't know about the program was its ability to constantly update itself to the speed of work the user was used to, creating backups of its previous work like an auto-save feature. A few buttons and the program would start saving excess work in a seperate folder to be turned in on a revolving basis. This kept the radar well off Shauna as her productivity was too high to not be noticed and that was the one thing she feared most. Imagine, timid Shauna blushing and running out of an assembly offering to vote her 'most dedicated employee'. The thought caused her to blanch.
Her fingers switched back to the search engine to reveal a disheartening 0 results.
Her eyelids fell closed revealing the red image blazing like a phoenix in her vision. His stern form had an almost seductive look to it, she felt an inner growl of hunger iminate from under his dark overcoat, inhuman anger and passion. She flushed and forced her eyes open. 7:30. The sound of the elevator dinged audibly, morning rush.
'Oh, god...no not now!' She thought angrily trying her best to get back to her work and clean the flushed look from her face, but the quicker she strove to cleanse herself the deeper the burning in her face grew! The elevator doors opened abruptly and out stumbled a large crowd after a raucous morning meeting, one of them wearing a long pointed cap and a party whistle between his lips stumbled around garishly. 'A birthday celebration?' She thought liberally staring at the fumbling figure. Then, to her horror, he turned and stared blankly into her eyes. An odd grin tugged at the sides of his lips.
'Oh please...he's coming over...no...' She thought breathing heavily. The thin party-going male planted a firm palm on her desktop leaving a ring of heat around his warm flesh. He was dashed. The larger than life grin still hanging loosely on his lips, which still clung loosely to a whistle. He started to speak but found himself inept, realizing his blunder he reached a hand up to the toy and tossed it in a garbage can across the short hall. Suprized by his successful toss his smile grew wider and he slowly turned his attention to Shauna.
'Hey there, pretty lady. Your kinda new around here ain'tcha? Don't worry,' he took an awkward bow and nearly lost his footing, totally drunk, 'uh...well you wouldn't happen to need someone to show you around town...because I know...' but his voice faded. The heat in Shauna's face had risen to her ears cutting the rest of his speech off.
'NO THANK YOU, I'M VERY BUSY PLEASE!' she shouted abruptly. The drunken fool stared down at her, unable to distinguish what had just happened. 'Please, remove your hand from my desk....and leave me alone...' He stared at his hand and awkwardly removed it...then noticing the ring he left tried to wipe it up with his tie which was attatched to his neck.
Words started to tumble out of his mouth but he couldn't control himself, then regaining some composure he turned on his heels and strode back into the throng of laughter at his expense.
Shauna sat shivering in her seat with her hands in her face, tears flowed freely as her mind started spinning out of control, images of her naked on the steps of her neighbors porch swam through her pulling and retching her in the currents like the large strong hands of the rebels who had tried to hurt her.
Then, the red light burned brightly in her thoughts like a bloody ray of hope and she clung to it. The lifeline tugged her safely out of her nightmare and left her coldly back at her desk. When she opened her eyes she found herself staring starkly into the familiar glare of the white camera box and large black lens with the solid red iris.
Watch over me, please. Please.
She was alone again, the room was empty. Her work spooled in front of her seemingly confused as to the sudden halting of constant commands being issued. And the calming gaze of Big Brother beamed down on her.
Then it clicked.
She couldn't find any citizen ever registered to the Government having red eyes because the man she had seen wasn't a citizen.
Drying her tears for the second stint of the day, Shauna quickly returned to her work while simulteneously she pushed deeper into the Government secret files. Careful of her presense being notice she set up an ip scrambler to keep her well under the radar. The past few years working for the government had revealed the many discrepencies with work ethic in her department and she ended up writing much of the code for protecting the government safety measures. PM Grasso's little ploy to get his work done without doing anything, if only he knew how much Shauna could actually do to him.
Her fingers punched in the commands to search all government files for any information on anyone under government protection with red for eye color. 1 match.
'An...agent?' a single white feather floated by her window...she didn't notice.
'Red eyes,' she typed in to the search engine loaded up on her screen. It was an odd thing to do. The figure she had seen earlier that morning had burned a scorching image in her head like staring at a light bulb too long leaving its imprint on your retina. All she could see when she closed her eyes, a familiar red eye.
A quick alt-tab switched her monitor over to a work related window where she continued working coding as instructions poured over the screen. She devised the program herself and now no longer required paperwork to be dropped off at her desk. It would cooly receive any new information sent to her inbox and translate it before her on one screen depicting the scheduled changes that Big Brother needed made, most of it updating web sites, deleting propaganda and stifling media attention. When her boss, Project Manager Grasso, a fat sweaty putrid man who had often inappropriately caressed Shauna (to her disgust), found out about the program and its effeciency he immediately pounced on it. Quickly, he had a few engineers work on it to make it more user friendly and then stamping his approval on it sent the program to Big Brother claiming the credit for its design. Now almost globably the program was employed in almost any terminal registered to the Government. It had secured PM Grasso's possition indefinately. Shauna had winced.
What they didn't know about the program was its ability to constantly update itself to the speed of work the user was used to, creating backups of its previous work like an auto-save feature. A few buttons and the program would start saving excess work in a seperate folder to be turned in on a revolving basis. This kept the radar well off Shauna as her productivity was too high to not be noticed and that was the one thing she feared most. Imagine, timid Shauna blushing and running out of an assembly offering to vote her 'most dedicated employee'. The thought caused her to blanch.
Her fingers switched back to the search engine to reveal a disheartening 0 results.
Her eyelids fell closed revealing the red image blazing like a phoenix in her vision. His stern form had an almost seductive look to it, she felt an inner growl of hunger iminate from under his dark overcoat, inhuman anger and passion. She flushed and forced her eyes open. 7:30. The sound of the elevator dinged audibly, morning rush.
'Oh, god...no not now!' She thought angrily trying her best to get back to her work and clean the flushed look from her face, but the quicker she strove to cleanse herself the deeper the burning in her face grew! The elevator doors opened abruptly and out stumbled a large crowd after a raucous morning meeting, one of them wearing a long pointed cap and a party whistle between his lips stumbled around garishly. 'A birthday celebration?' She thought liberally staring at the fumbling figure. Then, to her horror, he turned and stared blankly into her eyes. An odd grin tugged at the sides of his lips.
'Oh please...he's coming over...no...' She thought breathing heavily. The thin party-going male planted a firm palm on her desktop leaving a ring of heat around his warm flesh. He was dashed. The larger than life grin still hanging loosely on his lips, which still clung loosely to a whistle. He started to speak but found himself inept, realizing his blunder he reached a hand up to the toy and tossed it in a garbage can across the short hall. Suprized by his successful toss his smile grew wider and he slowly turned his attention to Shauna.
'Hey there, pretty lady. Your kinda new around here ain'tcha? Don't worry,' he took an awkward bow and nearly lost his footing, totally drunk, 'uh...well you wouldn't happen to need someone to show you around town...because I know...' but his voice faded. The heat in Shauna's face had risen to her ears cutting the rest of his speech off.
'NO THANK YOU, I'M VERY BUSY PLEASE!' she shouted abruptly. The drunken fool stared down at her, unable to distinguish what had just happened. 'Please, remove your hand from my desk....and leave me alone...' He stared at his hand and awkwardly removed it...then noticing the ring he left tried to wipe it up with his tie which was attatched to his neck.
Words started to tumble out of his mouth but he couldn't control himself, then regaining some composure he turned on his heels and strode back into the throng of laughter at his expense.
Shauna sat shivering in her seat with her hands in her face, tears flowed freely as her mind started spinning out of control, images of her naked on the steps of her neighbors porch swam through her pulling and retching her in the currents like the large strong hands of the rebels who had tried to hurt her.
Then, the red light burned brightly in her thoughts like a bloody ray of hope and she clung to it. The lifeline tugged her safely out of her nightmare and left her coldly back at her desk. When she opened her eyes she found herself staring starkly into the familiar glare of the white camera box and large black lens with the solid red iris.
Watch over me, please. Please.
She was alone again, the room was empty. Her work spooled in front of her seemingly confused as to the sudden halting of constant commands being issued. And the calming gaze of Big Brother beamed down on her.
Then it clicked.
She couldn't find any citizen ever registered to the Government having red eyes because the man she had seen wasn't a citizen.
Drying her tears for the second stint of the day, Shauna quickly returned to her work while simulteneously she pushed deeper into the Government secret files. Careful of her presense being notice she set up an ip scrambler to keep her well under the radar. The past few years working for the government had revealed the many discrepencies with work ethic in her department and she ended up writing much of the code for protecting the government safety measures. PM Grasso's little ploy to get his work done without doing anything, if only he knew how much Shauna could actually do to him.
Her fingers punched in the commands to search all government files for any information on anyone under government protection with red for eye color. 1 match.
'An...agent?' a single white feather floated by her window...she didn't notice.
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