Davis Aurini - As I Walk These Broken Roads

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Out of the irradiated wastes comes a soldier. On the far edge of the trade routes, in a small farming community, there lives a mechanic. Two men from a previous era, surviving through steel and cunning in a world of degenerated philosophy; a world where the old tech is treated with savage, animistic worship.
A storm is coming. When civilization is scattered and broken, what is a man supposed to do?
How is a man supposed to live?

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For a moment Raxx was struck with a mental image. The great civilisation, laid out like a blueprint, with distribution lines of different colours for each product and service. Little numbers listed the frequencies and speed of each branch off the main trunk, a great logistical machine keeping millions clothed, fed, and happy. Then an atomic spark had burst in the heart, and quickening into poison along the veins.

Maria and Vince chatted on happily about what lay ahead in Sauga, but a wave of despair had swept over Raxx. It was like seeing a grandfather clock which had tipped over and shattered on the floor, springs and gears flying everywhere. Shattered glass. How could it ever be reconstructed again now that the clock-smiths were gone? Who could fit all of these pieces into their head?

Up ahead on his motorcycle Wentworth didn’t share the man’s gloom. The cold air cut through him like a knife, his fingers were numb, and his teeth were chattering, but he was overcome with a sense of light-heartedness. The pain of leaving Patricia lay behind him, bittersweet. He’d made a clean break.

Sometimes he thought his life was a series of clean breaks.

A sudden pot hole crept up on him, and he swerved to the left narrowly avoiding it. The motorcycle continued thrumming beneath him.

Even the best journey was stressful, and the rain storm had made for a bad night. Now, so close to their destination, relief swept over him. His guard duties wouldn’t be required there. He loved riding, but it was going to be good to stretch his legs soon and down a few pints.

Up ahead the road rose up, passing over a two lane freeway. An old signpost labelled it as the ‘407’. The overpass rose up on columns and must have been made out of better materials than the rest of the road, for it showed few signs of wear. Or maybe it was just that the shifting earth under the roads everywhere else had been replaced with thicker clay. Either way it made for a smooth ride when he reached it, he dropped the engine down a gear on the way up the incline. On either side the freeway stretched out to the horizon. He wanted to throttle her up, but he couldn’t see what lay on the other side of the rise so he remained cautious.

He crested without incident, and could see the next overpass a klick-and-a-half further up. Grey buildings with black, empty sockets for eyes stared at him from either side as he passed. Wind gusted through their windows. The closer they got to the Horseshoe, the more naked earth he saw; black and dusty, with nothing growing on it. Ahead on the road lay the forgotten hulks of several automobiles, stopped on the road or parked in lots.

Behind him he heard the deeper pitch of Raxx’s truck as it crested the rise. Raxx caught up with him, and the two of them rode together, side by side.

Wentworth signalled a stop just before reaching the next overpass, this one reading ‘401 Highway,’ and they both came to a rest with Raxx on his left. Vince, riding shotgun, leaned forward to look out at Wentworth.

“You sure this is safe?”

“Aye, this is the route all the companies take.”

Wentworth examined the highway ahead for a moment. “It’s just that there’re walls on either side of it.”

“Not on the far side, lad. The Brahmin in Mississauga tore them all up to build a city wall. You can get off the highway in most places.”

“Give me a sec,” Wentworth rode up the onramp cautiously, peering down the highway in both directions. After a second he motioned for Raxx to come up to him.

“She’s good?” asked Vince.

Wentworth nodded, a wide smile across his face.

“What’s up?” asked Raxx.

“The highway; she’s perfect. The road’s in perfect condition, man! Let’s see what these babies can do.”

With that he throttled up his engine, and threw her into first, jolting up the last bit of the onramp. Raxx laughed, and pressed down on the accelerator, squealing his tires. Within moments he’d caught up with him.

Wentworth had been right; there wasn’t a blemish to be seen. A few vehicles remained, pulled off to either side, but along the center the highway was free and clear. They each ratcheted through the gears, needles turning, until they’d reached one-forty.

Everyone in the truck’s cab was laughing, giddy at the speed. Wentworth’s grin could be made out despite the headwind the man was facing. With each tilt of the wheel Raxx could feel the weight of the trailer behind him, tugging him to the side. He made a game of it, keeping the vehicle under control despite the drag from it and the wind which he could sense, pressing the vehicle to either side. Beside him Wentworth wove in between the few bits of debris which he found. Raxx noticed the odd grating cut into the asphalt along the side of the highway, and decided to drive over it to see what would happen. A tremor ran through the entire vehicle, vibrating it, and causing him to release a grunt of surprise. In the back seat Maria broke into a fit of giggling.

Ahead was a cloverleaf of roads where the 401 met the 407 they’d passed earlier, twisting south. Thinking fast, Wentworth located the proper ramp, while Vince pointed it out to Raxx. They curved about, slowing down to ninety, and were heading south now on the 407.

They kept blasting down the highway, making the most of this opportunity. They made another left at the next cloverleaf, and ended up headed east on the 403. Soon their destination was in sight. The stone blocks alongside the highway had once served as noise dissipaters for the residential communities nestled within, but now they served as a protective barrier for the Saugan Vedas. Barbed wire was coiled at their top with broken glass. At the highway’s exit was a chain-link gate on wheels. It was closed, and set of dragon’s teeth laid in front of also blocked the path. A small guard shack made of sheet metal was nestled in against the wall.

As they neared two guards stepped out of the building and watched them approach. Wentworth remembered Vince saying they were called ‘Kshatriya.’ They were both dressed in black combat uniforms with crimson sashes and turbans. They held longarms in a bored grip, on their belts were long, cruel looking knives with a noticeable bend halfway down the blade. ‘Kukris’, he thought they were called. As they drove up the off-ramp one of them held up his hand, indicating for them to stop. Wentworth and Raxx brought their vehicles to a halt a short distance from the dragon’s teeth, and Vince got out to sort out their entrance.

While Vince spoke with the Kshatriya, Wentworth continued to examine them. They didn’t move with any sort of military bearing he could recognize, though it was clear that they had a rank structure. A third Kshatriya had exited the shack to speak with Vince, and this one had gold markings sewn into his sash. Though he couldn’t interpret them, Wentworth guessed this made him the commander.

The way they held their rifles wasn’t overly impressive. They probably knew how to use them but they didn’t seem particularly threatening or hostile — just bored. Then again, Wentworth couldn’t blame them. It was both cold and humid, with a painfully bright sun. He knew from experience how tedious guard duty could be, especially with bad weather.

They all sported facial hair, though the younger two’s beards were patchy, but what really struck Wentworth was their skin colour. It was a ruddy brown, with an almost orange quality to it. He’d never seen anything like it, not in the history vids or anywhere else. At first he thought it might have been reflected light from their crimson sashes and turbans, then he wondered if it might be some sort of paint, but neither seemed to be the case. Mentally he shrugged his shoulders; maybe they just had too much carotene in their diet. Either way they seemed healthy enough.

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