The Third Revolution Ch. 02

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Jason receives a message, which leads to trouble.
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Part 2 of the 10 part series

Updated 10/14/2022
Created 03/05/2015
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swingerjoe
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"Citizen Adams," the old man said, bowing his head. "Welcome."

"Thank you, Citizen Lewis," Jason responded, bowing in return. "I look forward to learning the new position."

"Let me start by taking you on a tour," Marshall Lewis said. He turned and walked down the hallway, past rows of citizens seated in small cubicles, busily speaking into their headsets. He appeared to move easily for a man of retirement age. He seemed physically fit and younger than Jason imagined he would be.

He led Jason into a small conference room. "This is the main office of the Director," he stated. "It's where you will be spending most of your days." Jason looked at the cramped, windowless room and nodded.

Marshall continued to lead him down the hallway, pointing out areas of interest along the way. "This is the break room," he explained, pointing to a small room with a table at the center, and various appliances along the counter. "There is a fitness center on the fourth floor. The top floor is where the control room is located. And the senator's office is located on the floor below it."

"How often do you meet with the senator?" Jason asked.

"Daily," Marshall responded. "Senator Hobbes will meet with you at eight o'clock each morning, sharp. Do not be late. Trust me on that."

Jake glanced at the time on his device. "It's 7:45 right now."

"Then we'd better go," Marshall said with a slight hint of panic.

They rode the elevator to the sixty-fifth floor. The doors opened, revealing an expansive office decorated in the most decadent style Jason had ever seen. The tables were made of etched glass and marble, the floors appeared to be dark, polished oak strewn with Oriental carpets. The walls were covered with elaborate and beautiful paintings, interspersed with the stuffed heads of exotic animals.

Marshall spoke to the secretary at the front desk, and they waited for a moment before she signaled for them to proceed into the senator's office.

"Your device," Marshall whispered urgently, motioning for Jason to remove his device before entering the senator's office. "Never wear it around the senator."

Two massive, hand-carved, wooden doors opened automatically, revealing another richly-decorated office. The senator was waiting for them, seated behind his massive mahogany desk cluttered with curious-looking antiques.

He spoke not a word as Marshall directed Jason to one of the two leather chairs in front of the desk. It was the most comfortable chair Jason had ever experienced. The senator glared at them from behind his desk, staring impatiently at Marshall.

"Senator, I would like to introduce you to Jason Adams," Marshall said, waving to his right. "He is starting today as my replacement."

Senator Hobbes shifted his emotionless stare toward Jason. "It is a pleasure to meet you, Senator," Jason said. "I am honored to be given this opport—"

"What is the status on that speech assignment I gave you, Lewis?" Hobbes said to Marshall.

"Senator, I completed it last night, after hours," Marshall responded.

"I don't care when you completed it, you fool," the senator said. "Where is it?"

"I...I sent it to you late last night, Senator."

"Clarissa!" the senator shouted. His secretary instantly appeared at the door. "Did we receive a speech sent by Citizen Lewis last night?"

"Yes, Senator," she said.

"Then why don't I have it?"

"I am sorry, Senator, but I believe you do."

Hobbes glared at her. He tapped on his desk and swiped his finger several times. He jammed his finger into the desk with force and swiped once more.

"Come here," the senator ordered, pointing at his secretary. He stood and walked around his desk, and she hurried to stand in front of him. Before she could say a word, he smacked her hard across the face with his open palm, sending her reeling backward.

"Get up!" he barked. She slowly rose to her feet and stood before him again, whimpering softly. "Are you trying to make me look foolish?"

"No, Senator," she whispered.

He repeated her words in a mocking, high-pitched tone. She tried to speak again, and received another slap across the face. He grabbed her by the chin and raised her head until they were nose-to-nose.

"I've told you before that mouth of yours is only good for one thing," he hissed. "Now, crawl under my desk." She scampered around his desk and crawled underneath, as ordered.

He unzipped his fly and pulled out his cock as he walked back to his desk and sat in his chair. He looked down and smirked, and then casually resumed his business, turning to Jason.

"I've looked at your record, Adams," he said over the sound of slurping and sucking. "You're very lucky to be where you are right now, do you know that?"

"Yes, Senator," Jason responded.

Hobbes scoffed. "No. No, you don't have any idea. Just to let you know, I was opposed to your promotion, but the State overrode my objection. I guess they think they can keep a closer eye on you from here. But I'm telling you right now, if you even think about stepping out of line, you will be escorted from this building, and you will never see daylight again. Are we clear?"

Jason nodded, paralyzed from the neck down.

"What is your agenda today, Lewis?" the senator said, turning suddenly to Marshall.

"Senator, I will be spending most of the day transitioning Citizen Adams, as he is expected to take over full-time starting tomorrow."

"Fine, but you will also complete your daily tasks as well. The content for our communications bulletin, copy for the personal assistants, and the script for Marketing. I don't care if you need to work through the night, I expect that it will all be done when Adams reports to me tomorrow morning."

"Yes, Senator," Marshall said.

"You know, it's a fucking shame that the State still requires humans to do your jobs. Now get out of here," Hobbes said. "Both of you."

Jason and Marshall hurried out of the office and boarded the elevator, each heaving a sigh of relief when the doors closed.

"Congratulations on your promotion," Marshall said, managing a crooked smile.

"Yeah...thanks," Jason responded. "You must be relieved to be retiring. I hear the benefits are amazing."

Marshall responded with silence. He stared straight ahead, and his eyes reddened. The doors opened, and they exited the elevator. Jason was about to speak when the siren blared. He stopped and turned toward the flag: a rectangle of red with two white horizontal lines in the center.

"I pledge allegiance to the flag..." he chanted, along with his fellow citizens.

Suddenly, the video displays in the office flickered. As the workers continued to recite their pledge, the monitors flashed a message, which spanned the entirety of each screen. It read: "Freedom is never volunteered by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed."

***

Jason strode toward the building's exit at the end of the day, exhausted and stressed. Just as he reached the door, he collided with a woman who was entering through the same door. It took him a moment to realize it was Elena from the arcade.

"Don't say anything," she whispered. She grabbed his hand, placed an object in his palm, and continued her path into the building.

Once he entered the taxi, Jason discreetly unfolded the piece of paper in his palm.

ARCADE, 7:00

He furrowed his brow, and crumpled the paper into a tiny ball. A hand-written note, he thought. Yet another old-fashioned custom.

When he announced another visit to the arcade after dinner that night, it was met with suspicion. He explained to Cori that it had been a long and stressful day, and the arcade helped him unwind.

"I would be happy to relieve your stress," she offered with a smile.

He kissed her on the forehead. "No, that's okay. Maybe when I get back home. Okay?"

In the days to follow, he would remember that look of disappointment on her face as he closed the door.

***

Jason sat at the bar, chatting nervously with Arlo and watching the door whenever it opened. The hours passed without any sign of Elena. At last, he could not wait any longer. Cori would expect him at home by eleven o'clock. He said good-bye to Arlo and exited the arcade.

As he waited for the taxi to arrive, Elena suddenly appeared at his side. She tugged at his arm.

"We need to go," she said with urgency.

"Where?" he asked.

"No time for questions," she said, pulling him down the sidewalk.

They hurried down a dark alleyway, along the back side of the arcade, and then down another side street. Elena stopped at the corner of the street and peered in both directions.

"Come on!" she whispered, and pulled his arm once more.

She broke into a jog, and Jason followed closely behind. Then, he heard the unmistakable sound of high-pitched whirring behind them.

"Run!" she yelled.

Jason sprinted past her, and took a sharp turn down an alley. He glanced behind him to see Elena running at full speed. He slowed down to keep pace, but she waved him ahead and yelled for him to keep running.

He sprinted down another side street, and took another turn behind another building. He had no idea where he was heading. All he knew was that he needed to run. He looked behind him, and Elena was nowhere to be found.

His lungs on fire, he sprinted full-speed down another blind alleyway, and discovered that it ended with a brick wall. He turned to run in the opposite direction and came face-to-face with a trio of fully-armed drones.

"Stop right there, Citizen Adams," a voice intoned. Although his body begged him to collapse to the ground, he raised his hands in surrender. "Wait here until an officer arrives," the voice ordered.

Jason gasped for breath. His mind reeled with fear and confusion. Where was Elena? Why did she want to meet in the first place? Why was he being chased by drones? What crime had he committed?

A group of large, imposing men arrived, wearing heavily-padded uniforms, facemasks and helmets. Each of them carried enough weaponry to kill every citizen in the city.

"Citizen Adams, you are under arrest," one of the officers said.

"What crime have I committed, officer?" Jason asked, as the officer slapped a restraining device around his wrists.

"Consorting with terrorists," the officer answered.

Jason began to respond, but was suddenly hit with a jolt of electricity, sending him sprawling onto his back. He thrashed around on the cold, hard pavement before blacking out completely.

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swingerjoeswingerjoeabout 9 years agoAuthor
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Point well taken. I struggled for a while to determine the best schedule to release this story, and ultimately settled on a serialized approach. I understand it won't be to everyone's taste.

With that said, I had been thinking that I should submit two or three chapters per day, instead of one. Chapter Three has already been submitted, and will likely be posted tomorrow. Beginning with Chaptet Four, I'll submit multiple chapters on some days. Hopefully, that will provide a better narrative flow for the readers.

Thanks for your feedback! And yes, every question I have raised in these early chapters will be answered.

mickymouse113mickymouse113about 9 years ago
Too short.

The story is intriguing but I find the size of the instalments a little small. I have several questions about the world as it exists that I suspect will be answered in the future but the lack of content drives me crazy.

Please keep continuing with the story but when you have finished with it might I suggest that you re-submit it with slightly longer chapters of 2-3 lit page in length to allow the pace to improve. I think that ch. 01 - 03 will count at being the introduction and could probably be combined into a single instalment.

The little detail I like is not the Coke but the enforcement of GPS Satnav. What happens when you just want to take a walk?

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