Because everyone loves to read, don't they?
The sun feels brighter here.
The leaves of the trees smell crisp and green.
What does green smell like anyway? Not sure, but these leaves smell green. Seriously.
Anyway…breaking a habit is hard, but I’m determined. As I creep through the city, I learn to be quiet. I practice. I catch myself making the little sounds we all make all the time. Sounds that say “we don’t really care anymore.” The sound of perpetual loss.
But now, here, I don’t think about what we’ve lost. I’m focused.
The first thing I need to do is find some clothes. The people here, they dress differently. They’re clean. They wear white. I’m not going to pass for long. If at all.
I stop, mid-moan.
I clearly don’t belong here. I’m screwed here if I don’t make some big changes, really quickly.
I tuck into the narrow crack between a cafe and a shop. I think.
Water. I need to find water to clean up. and fresh clothes.
I slip deeper between the buildings until the crack opens into an alley behind the cafe. I keep to the shadows as it winds upward. Near the top of the hill, I reach a tall, tan building with a ladder up the back wall.
I squint as I step onto the flat roof. From here, the city sprawls out as far as I can see. Tidy houses and shops line winding streets. Patches of green every few blocks. Orderly. Clean.
Nothing like the villages Outside.
I scan for sparkle, for blue. I hope.
Block after block, district after district. Bright colored flags indicate different neighborhoods.
Then I see it. A wide, dark line winding through the city to my right. Between the thick trees, I catch glimpses. A flash here, a sparkle there.
The river.
It looks to be about 20 blocks. The maze of streets should provide enough cover, but it will be slow, especially if I have to keep to the alleys.
I pause, burning the map into my memory, noticing every detail of every block.