Who was she? She had come like they all had ... desperate, hopeful, dirty. But there was something different about this one. Her accent was strange. Dutch? German maybe. It was hard to tell. She wasn't Mexican, that's all she knew. Not with that blonde hair, round face, no matter how hardened and weathered the features. It was only mildly surprising when she had said she was 33. There were several Mexican girls working there, none of them legal, at least not yet. Various ages. Who knew if they were really telling their correct ages? It didn't matter too much. It was all about giving them a chance, a chance society rarely gave to the destitute, the wayward, the poverty level women that came her way. Peeking out from where they had been swept under the rug, fresh out of prison, rehab, drug court, some still on probation, some living in their cars, a few who had just been passing through, all of them hiding something, all at varying stages of wanting to stop running, they came. There weren't a lot of questions. There were no drug tests, background checks, or reference calls. This wasn't the damn third degree or Corrections Services. No drivers license or ID went on file. No social security number was required. They were sub-contractors, 1099s. They were paid in cash and didn't make enough to file for taxes. They weren't important enough for the IRS to even care if they claimed their pittance or not. Some of them stayed for a few weeks. Some a few months. It depended on the length of the projects, which never lasted long.
There were some success stories, girls getting their crap together, the ones that transitioned on to become stable, productive, and take control of their lives. But there were more sob stories. More hard stories. More failures, and it was difficult sometimes to go home to her house and family and not think of them, especially on cold nights. Rainy nights, like this one. She took a break from her worrying, and checked on her children. They were sleeping, and safe. She took a break from her mothering and tried to read. But her mind was too busy and awake.
Monica. She didn't even know if that was her real name. There was something strange in her eyes. She didn't have much of a story, and that was even stranger. It bothered her a little. Just a little. She had been there for nearly 3 months, and was the most dependable worker she had ever had. Incredibly smart, efficient, she didn't have to be told how to do things twice. But secretive. Withdrawn. Monica was one who seemed like she had a million stories. Smoldering somewhere behind the subdued calm of her eyes there was a fierceness that was disconcerting.
She took a break from her reading, and paced around the house. Her husband had fallen asleep in the recliner with the cat and she slipped the remote smoothly from under his hand. She turned a few channels, got bored, got something to drink. Her soul was unsettled. She really should be studying. She had midterms coming up for her psyche class and biology, and she still needed to work on her lesson plan for one of next week's Christian Women's Job Corp sessions that she had somehow volunteered to lead. All this said, she did what she always did when there was too much to do. She sat down at the computer and decided to see what was happening down in cyber town....
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<Nightflyerindrag007>1369_37484 has leftIt seemed like such a shame. She shook her head. Some people were entirely too sensitive when it came to sharing their personal opinions. And here, sharing your personal opinions was always under the most meticulous scrutiny. But that was the nature of this place.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> anyone who takes any of this seriously is just a fool
Her cursor blinked, waiting, debating, ticking away the seconds between the thoughts in her head. There was laughter, there were agreements all around.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> no one can hurt you here its just words
<Mystique> i agree Fugue no kidding
<LordPuffnSTFU> if you don’t like it you can always leave - big red X on the right
<Mystique> lol
<Hammer Head> I dont know some people can be pretty mean
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> we’re not responsible for anyone’s feelings but our own
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> if you’re not responsible enough not to get your feelings hurt you shouldn’t come to places like this i agee with Puff.
This all made sense of course. On the surface it seemed right. Simple. Yes. So simple.
Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me . . .
<Mystique> Flyer needs a life
<LordPuffnSTFU> he needs to get his head out of his ass
<LordPuffnSTFU> and Hammer STFU u malicious mofo
<Mystique> lol ya ur the meanest one here
<Hammer Head> hey i resemble that remark
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> he’s a moron he deserves to get his feelings hurt
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> he needs to stop thinking any of this is real its just words
She tapped the desktop with her pen. She glanced down at the book open next to her keyboard. She gazed at the words on her screen.
<Athena269> I don’t know Fugue. Words are pretty powerful things.
Everyone always seemed to pause way too long before responding to what she said. This bothered her sometimes. She shrugged.
<Athena269> What isn’t real about what we’re all doing here?
<Athena269> I’m just wondering, really.
She imagined them all rolling their eyes behind their screens, somewhere in the dark, or maybe light, morning light, or maybe afternoon. Where in the world each one of them was, one could never say for sure . She wasn’t good with time. But when they were all here, they were all here together. It was the same place. It was the same time, no matter what the clocks said.
How’s that for a time warp? She thought. She made a note to remember this thought, and mention it in the Star Trek room. They would like that.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> Athena, i was just saying that Flyer is too sensitive. he shouldn’t let things bother him so much at least not the things people say here.
<Athena269> Why not? Wouldn’t it bother you if someone treated you the way you treated him?
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> no one treats me that way because I’m not an idiot
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> and besides its not my responsibility to treat him nice. he needs to take accountability for his own feelings.
<Athena269> That seems fair.
<Athena269> Have you ever been bothered by what someone said to you in here?
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> what people say in here to me does not affect me.
She shook her head and closed her eyes. She could see him sitting at his computer, arms crossed resolutely, probably scowling slightly.
<Hammer Head> I agree with Athena, this is real shit here blokes
<Hammer Head> I’m very affected and simply appalled at the way you all treated Flyerfag you should be ashamed of yourselves
<Mystique> lol
<Athena269> hahahaha
<Hammer Head> I should give you all etiquette classes you bunch of manner less heathens
<Athena269> You could, Ham. You’re certainly the sweetest one here.
<Hammer Head> 8 )
<Mystique> oh gawd
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> what people need to understand is that this isn’t real. It’s just words on a screen they can’t hurt you. It’s just silly to let them affect you to the degree that they make you upset.
<Athena269> What isn’t real about them?
She sat back in her chair and waited for a few moments. Again, her cursor blinked in the silent text box, waiting. She shrugged.
<Athena269> I mean, they are words, that someone is really thinking, and really typing somewhere in the world. A real person.
<Athena269> Words are very real.
<Athena269> And words are very powerful.
<Athena269> The world has been affected, molded, guided, and changed by the words that have come from people’s minds, from their hands, for thousands of years. What of all the great literature, from all the greatest authors who ever lived? From historians, philosophers, teachers, poets?
<Athena269> Okay, maybe Flyer isn’t exactly Socrates. And we’re not all writing a thesis on human behavior here. But does that make our words less powerful, and influential? Less impacting to each other?
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> yes
<Mystique> no
<Hammer Head> I think Flyerfag’s intestines are impacted
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> I have never learned anything that has affected my beliefs or changed my point of view or influenced me beyond my understanding from this forum. This is a place of social entertainment only, a chatroom not a classroom.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> anyone who comes here looking for something real is disillusioned beyond all doubt
<Athena269> I don’t believe you.
<Athena269> I don’t believe you have never been affected by anyone ever that you have met here.
<Mystique> I don’t think it’s healthy to form close relationships with people online that usually leads to a lot of trouble
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> okay there are a few people who I respect and who I guess you could say affect me insomuch that I enjoy their conversations.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> I have even developed a few close relationships where I talk on the phone, exchange personal information, and once I met this guy I had talked to for years and we had a great time.
<Hammer Head> was it Nightflyer?
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> yea myst, it can be trouble but I trusted this guy we were good friends and only went out to dinner during one of his layovers in dallas Ham, heh
<Mystique> I stopped chatting for 6 months because of this one guy one time.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> I remember that he really made you upset, huh. I wanted to kill him for treating you like that.
<Hammer Head> who was he? I’ll slice out his eyes and make him drink boiling battery acid!
<Mystique> lol
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> man he was out of control. I think he probably made hundreds of people leave the channels I’m glad he’s gone.
<Mystique> *nods*
<Athena269> hmmmm.
<Athena269> It sounds like this guy really affected you all.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> that’s different Athena. He was a major duschebag.
<Athena269> Oh I see, so the only pertinent affecting that is real, is the kind that only happens to you and the people you like.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> I choose who to be affected by, and how yes.
<Athena269> That’s a far cry from “no one ever affects me”.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> which brings me back to my point – no one should allow anyone else to affect them to the degree that is upsets them and affects them in reality.
<Athena269> How in the world do you keep that from happening sometimes? It seems like to me that this kind of social interacting is very personal, despite the fact that we can’t see each other. It is still influential.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> it’s about choice Athena i don’t let people hurt me they can’t unless I let them and I only choose to let the people I respect affect me.
<Athena269> Oh I see.
<Athena269> So when you said you wanted to kill that guy who was messing with Mystique, you meant that in a respectful way because you liked him.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> I said that because I like Mystique.
<Athena269> I don’t think everyone is as wise and mature as you are Fugue.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> I would agree with that.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> <Athena269> <Mystique> I was pretty affected by that person
<Mystique> you know, Flyer certainly isn’t as bad as he was
<Hammer Head> I don’t know this other bloke but I gotta say Flyerfag is definitely my favorite idiot.
<Hammer Head> I say we go find him and give him some appreciation
< Fugue_in_Rminor365> Flyer deserves to be treated like an idiot
< Fugue_in_Rminor365> if you act like an idiot, you get treated like an idiot
< Fugue_in_Rminor365> isn’t that in ur bible athena?
<Mystique> lol
She sighed. The conversation was going to deteriorate pretty rapidly, she could tell. Than again, she wasn’t sure if it had ever been above that to begin with.
<Athena269> No, actually, I think it goes something like ‘treat those the way you would like to be treated’
<LordPuffnSTFU> another useless outdated mythological philosophy that doesn’t work
<LordPuffnSTFU> treat others the way they treat you, that’s the law of the 21st century
<LordPuffnSTFU> it’s a dog eat dog world babes
<Mystique> no kidding flyer has it coming
<Hammer Head> hear hear off with his head
She looked at the time. Man, she had to finish this work. She hated leaving, feeling as if she had not made her point at all. Than again she figured it probably wouldn’t had mattered much if she had. She closed her book and rubbed her temples. Outside the rain had stopped, and the sky had cleared. She could see the stars. Maybe she would take a walk to the corner coffee shop, clear her head, pump herself up with a little caffeine before she dove back into her studies.
<Athena269> Gotta go guys. Too much studying to do. Too little time to do it.
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> cya Athena
<Hammer Head> Toodles Athena
<Mystique> good night!
Athena269>_13764 (Unknown 0 files) has left<Mystique> I like Athena but she always makes me feel bad
<Hammer Head> you shouldn’t let her affect you like that myst. Fugue slap her now man!
<Mystique> lol its okay
<Mystique> it’s a good kind of feeling bad
<LordPuffnSTFU> that’s the dumbest thing I ever heard
<LordPuffnSTFU> and I don’t think Athena really had studying to do
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> what do you think she had to do?
<LordPuffnSTFU> who the hell knows?
<LordPuffnSTFU> probably go play with her unicorns and teach them biblical principles.
<Mystique>lmao
<Hammer Head> hahahahaha, and holy ha
<Fugue_in_Rminor365> rflmao
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The streets were cold. The cars drove by, and she was alone. It was okay, she liked being alone. She relished in it. At this point in her life she found a strange kind of contentment in feeling out of place ... disconnected with the world, not fitting in. She wondered as she wandered past the lighted homes how warm they looked. How cozy. Did anyone know she was walking by their windows? While sitting in her own house on cold, dark nights, were there ever others walking by and watching her? Her nose was numb. She got her coffee and started home, thinking about Monica ....
In the night, somewhere in a tree not so far away, a bird began to sing and she cocked her head.
I wonder if you know that I know you're there, and that I am listening. She paused, pondering the dark soliloquy. It was decided. In the morning she would get to know Monica, spend some time with her. Listen to her. Eventually everyone always warmed up to her. She liked to think she was good at making people warm up to her. Open up. She smiled.
She walked past the bird and headed home to her warm bed, her children, and the warm body of her husband. The song followed her, filling her up. It all seemed to click into place. It fit.