First Time for Everything
Aalin Snow tossed her satchel on the bed with a sigh as she half-heartedly closed the door behind herself. Even though her one-room apartment was dimly lit, Aalin could still tell it was the same dingy mess she had left it this morning before going off to class, and then to work. The neon lights from the nearby night club was aided by fluorescent flickering as Aalin opened her fridge and surveyed its meager contents. Out of it she plucked a bottle of some smoothie mixture. As its cool contents went down her throat, the young woman tried to not think about its nasty flavor or its expired state. It was a toss up whether she would pay that penalty in a few hours.
Aalin tossed the bottle on the pile that was quickly overflowing from her small trashbin, wiping her mouth clean with the back of her other arm. That would satisfy her hunger for a few hours. Aalin slipped out of her button up white blouse and gave it a sniff before deciding it was clean enough to wear another day. She tossed it and her black skirt across the desk that took up the battered wall between the door and her wall-window. The garment were right at home on top of the layer of papers spread across the duress pseudo-pine surface. Over her bare body Aalin pulled a grubby but cozy pink sweater that was just a size too big. Her fingers reached out from the over sized sleeve and plucked her VR headset from her nightstand table. This was the one thing that looked out of place in the entire apartment. While the rest of the furniture and clothing looked like they were on their last leg, the VR headset looked brand new, as did the stack of chips that lay neatly stacked next to their host. In contrast to the messy, dismal apartment, the VR tech promised something that only the richer folk could afford. They were all courtesy of James Snow, her father, without his knowledge. But what he didn’t know wouldn’t kill him.
She adjusted the comfortable headset on her person and gave the double blink to activate its system. A soft hum emanated before a menu appeared. With simple flicks of her dark blue eyes, Aalin moved through the menu options of her downloaded games. Her eyes alighted on the most recent, she had shrugged and said “why not” when she saw it, despite the warnings that she had heard. The graphics were supposed to be exceptional, and if worst came to worst, she could just log out or whatever.
“What’s the worst that can happen?” she murmured.
In Game
The body synthesized around Aalin and she felt the familiar feeling of weightlessness as the game loaded disappear. She looked at her own hands, inspecting her alabaster palms and fingers.
“Neat,” she said to herself before looking further out.
She was in some idyllic field, with green grass and rolling hills as far as the eye could see. The patches of clover were intermittent with flowers of gorgeous color amid the lush foliage. Grand trees with sweeping branches and rustling leaves stood against the cyan sky. Titanic puffed white clouds made easy sojourns across the sea of blue, bathed in pure light by the golden orb they dared not conceal. A gentle breeze caressed her face as Aalin took it all in.
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“Not bad,” she admitted.
Her leather-boot clad feet crossed the grassy fields and Aalin could feel herself becoming more at ease. She extended her hand, clutching her forefinger down. There was a soft ding and she saw her palm menu appear. Her lips curved up in a pleased smile. Her character name, Eryl Justice, had transferred over and saved successfully. She closed her menu and continued her journey. Her eyes took in all that there was to see with this breathtaking journey. Eryl couldn’t help but admire the coding of this game. The graphics were amazing. She truly felt transported to another world entirely, another life.
Her ears caught the sounds of combat not far away. She quickened her steps to follow it, her free hand gripped the longsword by her side. As she crested the nearest knoll Eryl saw two of the other humanoids engaging animals. They were probably other players, grinding and by the looks of their fellow low-level garb, they were probably recent arrivals to the game too.
She stood back, watching their effort before greeting them.
“Hey,” she said with a wave,
“Eryl Justice. You two have room for one more?”
@Iván Carl @Seras Vilaria