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The
girls watched Eva Washington plod to her death. She shuffled barefoot on the
red carpet, hardly breathing against the fear inhabiting her lungs. The tensed
muscles in her face wrinkled the features of her adolescent beauty. Iris
watched the sticky tears in Eva's eyes thicken, and probably blur her
destination to the Beasts' glowing spaceship.
Although
the sun showed no empathy, still splaying its bright rays upon the scene, the
Beasts' spaceship shone an even brighter light toward her. It had always been
this way. Iris thought it was ironic how the Beasts hid behind the glaring
light. Instead of wearing metal armors or using the latest hologram
technologies, they hid behind a light brighter than the sun.
"Someone
should help her," Iris mumbled, Zoe still standing next to her.
"Eva's crying so hard, she can't see."
"My
mother says that it's better to die before staring in the eyes of the
Beast." Zoe commented, not taking her eyes off Eva.
None
of the girls were allowed to talk in the Ceremony of the Beast. They stood on
both sides of the red carpet leading to the ship, silently witnessing one of their
own being sacrificed. The ceremony was a reminder for other girls, a torturing
memory. Iris always wondered how the Beasts selected their Brides. Was it some
kind of lottery? Did they follow a list with names? A prophecy maybe? Or did
they choose the most beautiful? Iris was sure it wasn't the latter option. Last
time, the girl wasn't as beautiful as Eva. Not even close. But who knew what
beauty looked like in the eyes of the Beast?
Eva
was still walking toward the Beasts' ship. She wasn't permitted a stop of any
kind. Every reluctant step Eva took closer, the girls on both sides did their
best to silence their screams. Some of them wiped the trickling teardrops from
their ripe cheeks. The punishment of sympathizing with the Bride was as
horrible as Eva's inevitable fate. To the Beasts, this was a happy day, which
led many to think the Beasts actually married the Brides. A disturbing suggestion, Iris had always thought.
A
sudden cloud blocked the grinning sunlight, shading Eva's wedding dress with a
gray stain. The chosen girls had to wear expensive, designer wedding dresses to
meet the majestic Beasts. Like any normal wedding, each girl wore their best
make up and had their hair styled. It
was a painful process, being groomed while knowing one's horrible fate. No one
could protest. It was the Law of the Beasts.
All
girls were given a beautiful bouquet of roses, which were either synthetic or
polyester, but smelled like real roses. For some reason, most things in The
Second were artificial. The roses, as well as the grass in the local park, were
as dead as the high metallic skyscrapers.
Eva
wiped the tears from her eyes and began throwing random gazes toward the girls
on both sides. This was the same girl who was probably going to be the Prom
Queen, the same girl that everyone envied in school, Colton’s girlfriend. Now her gaze was
shattered, like splintered glass across the girls faces. She'd meet your eyes,
but you'd think she wasn’t even there. She became hollow, a fading portrait,
soon to disappear in the Beasts' light. And it wasn't funny. Even though Eva
hadn't been kind to the average girls like Iris and Zoe, none of the girls
loved to see her as a Bride. Any of them could be in her shoes next week.
For
a moment, Iris thought Eva was looking for Colton. Boys weren't supposed to stand in the
front rows. Only the second and third. The ceremony was a girls’ thing. There
was nothing for the human boys to do here.
But
each Bride had a father, a brother, or a boyfriend whose heart burned for her.
But not even the strongest men in The Second defied the Beasts.
Empowered
by wishful thinking, Eva stole a last glance into her phone, which she had been
holding with shivering hands. She looked like she wished it hadn't been her ID
showing on the screen. It was clearly hers.
"How
could you be so cruel to me?" she snapped, talking to the ship's blinding
light, still walking forward. "I was about to go to college next year. I
was going to be engaged to Colton Ray next month!"
A
number of girls let out short sighs. This was news to everyone. So their
relationship was serious. Iris could feel Zoe's blaming eyes on her skin.
"What?"
Iris fisted an angry hand. She wasn't going to hit Zoe. She wanted to hit herself, for saying such a
thing. The mere thought of her wish coming true was puzzling. "It's not
like I'm a witch or something," she grumbled.
"We
planned to get married while in college," Eva continued, shouting at the
light. That silent light that told her what to do, but never talked back to
her. "We've been planning to have two children; a boy named Jeremiah, and
a girl named Flower."
Iris
held a tear from being born in her eyes. No girl had talked to the Beasts this
way before. Most of them sank to their knees, and pleaded that someone would
help them and confront the Beasts. Some cried and fainted halfway through,
until elders had to carry them as close as possible to the ship. And some
prayed like in a chapel, brainwashed that this was their fate, and that they
died as a sacrifice for the other girls to live--Iris wanted to kick-box those
into the light.
But
none of them had spoken in such an emotional way like Eva did. Her words reminded everyone that someone's
life and dreams were being killed today. The problem was that most elders
thought of the Call of the Beasts like natural disasters. Earthquakes,
hurricanes, and plane crashes. Stuff like that happened all the time. And the
Beasts, who ruled their world, must have a wisdom behind it.
Iris,
unusually vulnerable, pulled out Zoe's phone and took another peek. The screen
didn't show Eva's name. The Beasts didn't believe in human names. It read:
Beauty 57135LL; Eva's citizenship identification number in the United States
of The Second.
The
horn roared again, buzzing into each girl’s bones. Instead of an answer to her
question, the unseen Beasts were urging Eva to step closer toward her death.
The silliest thought crossed Iris's mind. What if she just ran into the ship and
at least peeked in, to see what they looked like? If they had the right to take
one of them, didn't they have the right to know who they were?
Before
disappearing into the light, Eva took one last glance at the girls. She waved a
weakened goodbye as the girls lowered their chins to their chest and laced
their hands together. It was as if Eva, the school's queen bee, had turned into
a contagious epidemic they preferred to avoid. Many girls were teary-eyed
though. But most of them were glad they hadn’t been the one walking the red
carpet.
Out
of respect, Iris didn't lower her eyes. It was the least she could do. She was
still fisting her hand, mad at herself for not standing up for Eva. It wasn't
just the guilt moving her, but the fact that she could simply be next. Why
wasn't anyone doing anything about it?
In
an unexpected moment, Eva caught Iris's eyes, and nodded back, as if they had
been lifelong friends and were now girl-coding each other. Iris glanced behind
her for a second, not sure Eva meant her. Everyone else had their heads bowed
to their chest. It was Iris Eva meant. Not only that. Eva mouthed something to
Iris, something that gave her goosebumps on her skin, as Eva disappeared behind
the light of the ship. Her darkest hour.
A
second later, Iris caught sight of Colton
standing second row on the other side. His blue eyes had turned into puddles of
blurry tears. In front of him, girls raised their heads, most of them glad this
was over. The ship's drone was deafening as it howled back up toward the sky.
Iris
couldn't take her eyes off Colton,
wondering if she should tell him what Eva mouthed to her. Who'd have thought
that the queen bee, who treated her like shit, would ask this of her?