"The kind generosity of Skylar sharing her supplies has allowed everyone to start on the road to better health but it’s very important that we look towards self-sufficiency rather than just live off of the supplies until they’re exhausted. We also need to keep a reserve of stored food for when the time comes for us to move out into the world. So, first thing is, let’s find out what’s happening out there.
"AIRIA, can you give us a report on the weather conditions outside and any forecast you have access to? Can you predict when the rain will stop?”
“Lance Malone, current conditions are intermittent rain showers. Precipitation has not been continuous since it started and it is becoming less frequent. Last satellite connection has shown that the eastern part of the country has clear skies and warming temperatures of five degrees lower than pre- bombing seasonal levels. Historical forecast trends predict that the western region of this area will follow similar trends.”
There is silence around the table as we all process what that means. The skies have cleared in the east and temperatures have risen. The earth is healing. Lance looks from all our faces before asking the computer his next question.
“AIRIA, what about the radiation and acid rain?”
“Lance Malone, radiation continues at high levels in direct hit locations. Residual radiation will be a concern in top soil and standing vegetation and possibly metal structures."
"The chemicals in precipitation would have lessened with every rainfall and should have cleared by this time.”
“AIRIA, what recommendation are there for clearing away residual radiation so that crops can be grown safely?”
“Lance Malone, it is recommended that controlled burns are used to clear all areas of future crop locations and six to twelve inches of top soil should be removed. Tests can be performed to determine if ground contaminants are still present.”
Lance leans back into his chair and rubs at his chin in thought before looking to Gordon. The man is already shaking his head.
“Years, it would take years to clear enough land by hand to sustain us all through one winter. Even if every person we have here went to work with a shovel on one field, it would take at least a year to clear it, plow it and remove that much top soil. The next year we would have to plow it again and then seed it and hope for a harvest that would sustain half of our numbers. I’m pretty confident that the growing season won’t be as long as it used to be so that’s a consideration too. Having to do it all by hand will take years.”
At his words, everyone’s faces fall. The news that the skies are clearing had given us all hope that we might be able to start rebuilding soon. After seven years of barely surviving, it has been amazing to have the comforts of the bunker but each and every one of us has a huge desire to start building a future out under the sun. It will happen but it will take a very long time and a huge commitment from every person left alive to make it happen.
Sky leans forward and raises her hand to ask a question. At Lance’s nod, she turns to Gordon to address him.
“How long would it take if you had machinery?”
He scoffs before answering.
“One tractor and enough fuel would see us having a harvest that might feed us all through a long winter in one season but I heard that the tractor store and the gas station both went out of business!”
Sky ignores his sarcasm and just nods.
“AIRIA, what’s in storage on the second level?”
“Skylar Ross, do you wish a detailed inventory or just the basics?”
Skylar rolls her eyes at the ceiling before saying,
“Just the basics, AIRIA!”
“Skylar Ross, second underground level storage mainly contains mechanical equipment and gas storage.”
At Gordon’s disbelieving expression, Skylar starts to grin and nod.
“AIRIA, would that include farm machinery?”
“Skylar Ross, yes it does.”
Chapter Twenty … Skylar
The room erupts with overjoyed conversation at AIRIA’s words. I knew there was a lot of machinery on the lower level but I had no idea what most of it was used for. I can’t help but grin at how happy everyone is and at the thought of being able to rebuild so much faster with all the supplies available to us.
The man across from me with all the farming experience is shaking his head in disbelief. He leans forward to be heard and booms out his question at me.
“Young lady, how exactly did you come to be in the possession of all of this? The bunker, the supplies, this magic computer?”
The smile dims on my face at the reminder that the people who put me here are gone but I push past it to answer his question. Everyone turns their eyes to me to hear my answer and Rex reaches for my hand.
“My father was a soldier in the military. One of his best friends and my godfather is…was a high-ranking general. When my dad first started to get serious about prepping for a major disaster, he looked at buying property out here in the mountains. When my Uncle Bill came for a visit, Dad brought him out for his thoughts on this area. I didn’t find out until after the bombs that Uncle Bill bought the land and had the bunkers built and stocked. Apparently, there is a twin to this bunker somewhere in the east. Dad said that this one was off the books, whatever that means.”
Lance holds up his hand to stop any more questions and turns to me with an alarmed face.
“This place belongs to the government? Where have they been for the last seven years?”
I shrug my shoulders. “Don’t know. Dad said hardly anyone knew about this place. Uncle Bill kept it to himself, Dad and a select few in his inner circle. Dad said it was a backup in case things went bad in the east. So, after seven years, I’d say no one’s coming.”
Lance relaxes and starts to nod. “I’m going to agree with that but, with the east already having clear skies, we might end up being noticed out here. I would suggest that it’s easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. We should get moving on plans like where we are going to start rebuilding and then get as much of the machinery and supplies moved to that location. If anyone from the east does show up, well, it’ll be a done deal.”
I lean back and let the talk flow over me as AIRIA brings up a detailed map of the province on the large screen against one wall and people move from their chairs to get a better look.
I try and picture what life will be like living outside. As much as I crave open skies and the sun on my face, it will also mean letting go of a lot of things. Things like my home and the security and comfort its given Ben and me all these years. The other thing I’d have to give up is AIRIA. The thought makes me nauseous. She might just be a computer, but to me, she’s been a lifeline to sanity. After dad died, she was the only thing I had left of him. She answered all my questions as I tried to figure out growing up and parenting at the same time. She might not be a real person but to me, she was the closest thing I had to a parent. I’m not sure I’m ready to walk away from that.
“Hey, you ok in there? You look like you’re a million miles away.” Rex nudges me.
My eyes refocus on what’s happening in the room and I see everyone settling back into their seats. I send him a reassuring smile and focus back into the conversation just as Lance asks me a question.
“Skylar, how do you feel about us having a detailed inventory printed out? It would make planning a lot easier if we knew exactly what was available to us but I want you to be comfortable with that.”
Before I have a chance to say “no problem”, Gordon speaks up.
“Why does it matter what she thinks? Technically, none of this stuff belongs to her. From what she said, it was our tax dollars that built and supplied all of this so it belongs to all of us!”
My whole body goes stiff with tension at the tone he’s using but its Lance that responds with a hand slammed on the table. His face is cold and hard when he slowly rises from his seat and leans over the table in Gordon’s direction. The tone of his voice is so hard tha
t it sends shivers down my spine.
“Technically, the water and shelter of the hotel belonged to everyone but you cowed under Ted’s malicious rule for seven years without doing a thing about it. Technically, I didn’t have to save your ass and bring you or anyone else with my group but I did. Technically, Skylar didn’t have to let you or any of us in but she did. Technically, she didn’t have to offer all of the supplies to us or the supplies we will need to rebuild but she has. So in my books, that girl is BOSS of everything in here and if you can’t get on board and deliver the respect she deserves then you technically, shouldn’t be a part of any future plans. DO YOU UNDERSTAND?”
He doesn’t yell the last three words but he puts so much force behind them that he might as well have.
Gordon’s shoulders are pinned back against his seat as he tries to get away from the forcefulness of Lance’s words. He starts nodding his head in agreement but only manages to squeak out, “Yes, of course.”
There’s such a deep silence in the room after that I want to just jump up and bolt but Rex’s hand in mine gives me the courage to stay and speak.
“AIRIA, please print out a detailed inventory of all storage contents.”
“Skylar Ross, printing now.”
We all can hear the sound of a printer clicking on in the next room as it starts to spit out sheet after sheet of what we have to work with. It’s Belle that finally breaks the silence.
“I think we should table our expansion plans for now and move on to what’s happening inside.” When she gets relieved nods all around the table she continues.
“Honestly, everything is going amazingly well! Everyone has made themselves available for shifts in maintenance, gardening and cooking.
"The garden received a boost over the last few days as we added shoots and cuttings from Skylar’s garden. We should see some yield within the next few weeks.
"Ethan has added the animals to his duties and is working on increasing the headcount there.
"We’ve started up the school sessions for the children but decided to make it half day. We thought it was just as important for them to sit in on the adult agriculture classes as well. We will all need to gain as much knowledge from AIRIA as we can before we leave here.
"So, with everything going so well, some of us thought we should have a party to celebrate.”
Sasha is practically vibrating in her seat at her mom’s words and I have to admit the idea of that sounds kind of exciting but Lance must not feel the same because he’s already shaking his head.
“A party, really? Is that something we really need to be focusing on?”
I smother the laugh that wants to come out when Ethan stretches out his arm and lightly clotheslines Lance forcing him back into his seat.
“Ignore him, Belle. What do you have in mind?”
She’s grinning at his antics when she explains.
“There hasn’t been a whole lot to celebrate for the last seven years with most of the people barely surviving. We now have a safe shelter with enough food to start healing our bodies. Top that with the sky clearing and the weather shifting so we can start planning for a real future and it deserves a…thanksgiving.”
Lance is still shaking his head but a small smile is tugging on his lips when he says, “It's April, wrong month for that!”
But he waves her on when Ethan jabs him in the ribs.
Belle ignores him and keeps going. “No matter what month it is, I think we all have a lot to celebrate and be thankful for. Just the fact that we managed to survive the end of civilization as we knew it and can now start planning for a real future is enough to celebrate. I think it would be good for everyone’s morale.
"So, as I was saying, we could have a feast followed by a dance.” She looks around the table and her smile gets even wider at all of the nods and “yesses” sent her way. “Excellent! Let’s say three days from now. That will give us time to plan and organize it and make a few dresses.”
Lance shoots to his feet and points at Belle with a mock stern look.
“Aha! There’s the real reason right there! You girls just want an excuse to get dressed up!”
The meeting ended there with laughter and chatter about the party ideas. I catch Sasha’s eyes and we both break out laughing at the pure glee in each other’s eyes. It might not be the prom but it’s the closest either one of us will ever come to, so we’re both going to make the most of it.
Chapter Twenty-One … Rex
I don’t understand girls. Seriously, flat out don’t understand. Not that long ago, Skylar and Sasha were total enemies and now they’re almost inseparable, giggling and gushing over fabric and patterns for dresses. I just ran far, far away when they started talking about hairstyles. I’m not sure what happened to the gun wielding bad ass girl that I fell for but I will say that it’s nice to see her so happy.
Belle is a whirlwind of activity and she doesn’t hold back making Marsh and me do her grunt work. While she organizes food preparation and recipes as well as lining up women who are proficient with sewing machines to add more variety to their wardrobes, Marsh and I are stuck with decorating. The empty space that was created in the middle of the barracks when all the bunks were moved around will be our dance floor. Skylar dug out all the Christmas decorations she had on her side and left the boxes for Marsh and me to sort through. I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much glitter in my life. We’re both completely clueless when it comes to decorating so when we found the huge tangle of twinkle lights we called it good and just strung them up all around the dance floor.
After congratulating ourselves on a job well done we head to the kitchen to find a well-deserved snack. The place is organized chaos as they put together the feast and the smells are amazing. Belle spots us and starts to wave us out but there’s no way we’re leaving without a taste of something.
“Fine, there’s some spaghetti left from last night that I can warm up for you guys but keep your fingers out of the rest! How’s the decorating coming?” Belle asks as we follow her to a quieter area of the massive kitchen.
“Done,” Marsh announces proudly.
I nod in agreement when she squints her eyes in disbelief. When she just keeps me pinned with her stare, I elaborate.
“Really, we put up a bunch of little Christmas lights all around where you want the dance floor to be!”
“Annnnnd?” she prompts.
Marsh and I look at each other in confusion before he shrugs.
“And what? It’s done. It should look rad if we turn the overhead lights down.”
She puts her hands on her hips and we both take a step back. After seven years we know when Belle’s about to blast us.
“Out of all of those boxes of decorations Skylar gave you, all you could come up with was a few strings of lights? After all these years together, how many birthdays and Christmases have you seen me decorate our space to try and make things special for you all? Even when we were barely hanging on, I still managed to spruce our space up to make it look like a party! Here you are with almost unlimited supplies to make things beautiful for our celebration and all you do is put up some lights? Is that what you’re telling me?”
Marsh is looking around for an escape route so I take the hit for us.
“No, no Belle! That’s just the start. Uh, we knew the lights had to go up first so we got that done and then we, uh, got hungry so we thought we’d get a snack before finishing up with the rest. You’ll see, it’ll be the best-decorated party ever, promise!”
Belle gives up the steely eye that has a glint of amusement in it before finally relenting.
“Well then, I guess I'd better get you hard workers some food so you can get back at it.”
As soon as she turns her back to the fridge, Marsh pretends to throttle me before throwing his hands up in a “What are going to do now” gesture. I just shrug my shoulders and plaster a fake smile on my face when Belle turns and hands us both plates of cold spaghetti.
“Y
ou don’t need these warmed up, do you? I figure you’re both anxious to get back to work,” she says with a smirk and a sharp eye towards Marsh.
“Nope, no this is great Belle. Thanks for the grub. We’ll just take it out into the barracks and get out of your way!” he says cheerfully before snatching the plate and making a beeline for the door.
When I finally catch up with him, he’s already halfway through his cold food and I get a glare.
“What the heck, Dude? Since when did you turn into that Martha, uh, housekeeping superwoman?”
“I’m not! But how’re we supposed to say no to her when she’s right? Don’t you remember how she had Lance and Ethan scavenging attics and basements all over town for holiday decorations? She did that for us, man. We might not have gotten a pile of new toys but she made sure we all had a special day for holidays. We owe her! Besides, when she gets that hands on the hips thing going on, well it just, I mean she’s so…”
Marsh’s shoulders slump when he finishes my sentence. “Like a mom.” At my grateful smile and nod, he waves at my plate. “Alright Martha, shovel it down and let's go prettify the place.”
Chapter Twenty-Two … Skylar
“Oh, Mom!” Sasha breathes out in a soft gasp of wonder when she gets her first look at her finished hair.
I smile in admiration at the soft beautiful red curls that cascade down her back. This day so far has been so much fun and we still have a few hours to go before the feast and dance starts. The teenage girl in me has surfaced in spades and I’m loving every minute of the ritual that I never got to do with my own mom.
We’ve spent the last three days sewing patterns for skirts and dresses along with some of the other ladies in the barracks so that everyone who wants to will have something different to wear for the party. I glance at the dress I’ll be wearing that’s hanging from the back of the door on a hanger and sigh. It’s the only one that wasn’t made from scratch. The day the bombs dropped, my Mom and I had grabbed what we could from our home in the city but dresses weren’t high on the list. The only dress my mother brought was a flowing maternity dress that was an empire cut. Belle had helped me take it apart and refit it to my much slimmer build.
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