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Lig28 — Gone and There Again

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Published: 2023-05-21 06:02:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 4060; Favourites: 14; Downloads: 0
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Once more here we see my proclivity for mixing scifi concepts and diapers. What can I say I like to mix together the things I love. XD


Samuel smiled as he walked down the path with Aron and Aidren. They were the descendents of the first of their kind. Samuel still didn't know what to call them. They called themselves human. For all that mattered they were. They were humanity risen from the ashes and made better. Samuel was sure of that. His children had far exceeded their father in so many ways. In such a short span of time they'd risen from a small camp to a city From a dozen to a million.

"Come on Elder! The sun's starting to get low over the trees. You don't wanna miss the play!" Aron said cheerfully with a bright smile interrupting Samuele's train of thought.

"Aron we've still got an hour. And don't tug at the Elder like that. Be a little more respectful." Aidren chided the little one having stopped to look back.

"Heh. It's alright. Aron's just excited. You were just as excitable at that age." Samuel smiled looking from the child to the teen before him. They were siblings. Brothers was the term adopted though inaccurate to the old language. Neither of them were truly male though neither could be called truly female either. No instead they had traits of both as all of them did. No they used the male pronoun simply as He was shorter than She and the masculine in most languages tended to be the default.

"I guess. Though I don't recall ever being as much an exhibitionist as Aron. Seriously you couldn't wear some shorts or a kilt?" Aidren asked shaking his head.

"Hey it was hot today! Sides Ada and Da say it's easier to check on me this way and that I look cute." Aron said giving his best cute grin tilting his head, the clips in his hair shining with some of the sun's light.

"Yeah I guess so. Heh when are we gonna get you trained?" Aidren asked with a smirk which got Aron blushing.

"Oh now Aidren you were nearly three years older than Aron when you finally got the hang of it. And I happen to know there's still some issues at night." Samuel chimed in smiling as Aidren blushed too. He so loved being around them. Feeling like part of the family even if he was generations removed from them. Ada and Da were words he found cute from them. Being a single gender Mom and Dad didn't quite work. So they came up with their own though the words were still based on Dad and Pa. Part of the language evolving.

"Ok Ok. Can we just change the subject?" Aidren said crossing his arms over his chest which jutted out more than a human male's though had no bumps. Mammary glands were internal and more protected.

"How about some History? Aron can you give me a short line of major events from my day to this one?" Samuel asked as they continued on.

"Oo! Sure! History's my favorite class. Well first there was the old world. The one you lived in. There were billions of humans then. They covered the globe and had all kinds of cool technology." Aron started big smile

"Technology we've nearly recovered." Aidren added lifting his arm with the computer on it.

"Yeah. Anyway those humans used tech on you. Really tiny machines you can't see. Those machines fixed your cancer and did a lot more. But you didn't know that until the Day the Moon Cracked. That's when a big rock from space plowed into the moon so hard on the dark side that a single large crack extended around to the side we can see." Aron continued on. Simplifying a few things, terms that slipped his mind like Nanites or Asteroid.

"That's right very good so far. What happened after the DMC?" Samuel asked using a common abbreviation of Day the Moon Cracked.

"The Great Bombardment. Pieces of the moon smashed into Earth for over a year. It blotted out a lot of sunlight and a lot of plants died. A lot of people died too. Others fought each other for water, food and fuel. Eventually there was just you left. Elder. What was that like? You saw the world end." Aron asked his voice growing softer as his young mind tried to wrap round it.

"It wasn't easy. At first I was just numb. Really it was only the nanites that kept me alive at first. I'm sure the amounts of food and water I occasionally found wouldn't have been enough otherwise. That went on for years. I was barely myself. Slowly I learned how to hunt, where to pick plants, what was safe to eat and what wasn't. Where water was. All of that took years. But once I learned it I had time to really think about it. I was the last human on earth. I wrestled with that and didn't want to live. I tried to end it. But found that the machines that had sustained me through those first years wouldn't allow me to die. I tried a great many things. On and off. I swung between despair and I don't know what. But eventually I got thinking. If I couldn't die I'd do something with my life. I had the time to do anything. I decided I'd bring humanity back. An enormous undertaking for a man at the time living like a hunter gatherer in prehistoric times." Samuel told Aron gently stroking his hair. He always told them the truth. It was important. They had to see him as human. Just a man. He didn't need or want worship from them. It wasn't right.

"But you did it. You scrounged knowledge where you could from what remained of the old world. You gathered the remains you'd need later. You spent thousands of years puzzling out knowledge that had been lost. You endured through hardships unimaginable. You the last man on earth put the pieces back together. And you took the next step. You man humanity better. We live twice as long as those of your time, we think and react twice as fast and we have more control of our emotions. We feel but our feelings don't rule us. In 50,000 years you put humanity back together and made it better. In another 5,000 we've gone from a small village to a city. We've done so much in such a short time and there's still so much to do. There's a world beyond the horizon awaiting us." Aidren said his voice soft and awed. A reverence in it for the accomplishment this all was.

"Very true. There's so much more to see and do. I've no doubt you'll all do it. I'm truly privileged to see such things. To see my children surpass me." Samuel said with a smile looking from Aron to Aidren. "But enough of history for now. I see the street and the Play awaits. Comedy right?"

And with that the trio continued on. Chatting about more mundane things. Samuel knew that they'd do so very much. He wondered how much of it he'd get to see. Nothing is forever. The wrinkles that appeared too slowly for his children to notice attested to that. The nanites in him were starting to slowly fail. And perhaps it was for the best. He had no doubt his children would get on just fine without him. For for now he was still here. He lived and life is beautiful. He'll make the most of it.

Well hope you guys liked the pic and the story. ^^

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