Escape To Cadrius: Life and Philosophy in a Distant Future
By Larry Haley
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Imagine a place without violence, theft and deception. Then imagine another land, just across the border, filled with chaos, tyranny and misery.
Transport your imagination to the year 2092 where, after the chaos of the AI apocalypse, governments around the world have been replaced. Populations were plunged into poverty as AIs took over jobs. We find two contrasting societies, one controlled by a dictator, the other living by a set of guiding principles. These societies can propel people to either prosperity or poverty, happiness or sorrow, utopia or dystopia. These two lands are thought provoking in how their ethical values and social inequalities are similar to, or different from, our own. A story of how the world could be better, but also how it could go wrong.
In this world, Destiny lived a mostly happy life in a walled enclave, away from the cares of the outside world, only hearing the propaganda ministry's narrative of the world. Until her parents are arrested for treason by the authoritarian regime. She becomes an outcast, facing the same dangers as the commoners. Destiny, with her servant Savannah, makes a desperate escape attempt across a desolate landscape. They face hardship to get to a place of hope, to make new friends, and possibly find love. But on the other side, Destiny has a lot to learn. Her social status suddenly changes, and she fears she may be sent back.
Savannah, though she follows along with Destiny, has a very different journey. From misery, subservience and disrespect, to a new life of freedom and equality.
The challenges they face require personal growth in which they have to learn such things as courage, justice, critical thinking, and that they are equal to anyone. Their future will be forever changed. The lessons they learn are lessons we all need to learn.
Larry Haley
Larry Haley is a retired information technology professional whose passion lies in exploring the intersecting realms of technology, ethics, and philosophy, and their profound impact on society's challenges. Larry found himself drawn to problems in the news that ignited his creativity and from that he began his writing.
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Escape To Cadrius - Larry Haley
Escape To Cadrius
Life and Philosophy in a Distant Future
Larry Haley
Copyright © 2023 Larry Haley
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This is a work of fiction. The names, characters, places, organizations, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.
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ISBN: 979-8-224-34542-7
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023919769
Chapter 1 Escape
2092 CE
Savannah is in the market selecting meat for the meal she will prepare later.
A market worker, noticing the dull gray outfit with a black stripe down the side, asks her, Who do you belong to?
She hesitates, suppressing the emotions triggered by the question. Destiny is a short distance away selecting a sugar coated pastry. She stands tall, her head held high. Frowning, Savannah looks toward Destiny and says, I belong to her.
***
Later, Destiny and her mother are sitting in the dining room drinking tea. Destiny is a young woman of about nineteen, with an air of wealth and entitlement, like her mother. She has rich, brown skin and a head full of tight, coily black hair that falls to her mid-back in thick, voluminous waves, often styled in an elaborate manner. Destiny is dressed to the nines, in luxurious designer clothes and expensive jewelry.
Destiny says, Mom, I saw a video about poverty and violence in the slums. Why doesn’t Zilnik do anything about it?
Zilnik is not at fault. Those people created their own situation. And he has people at the Isendul University studying the problem.
"Haven’t they been studying the problem for years? Why don’t they ever find a solution? Or at least try something."
Dear, you shouldn’t be worrying about it. That is only in the slums, it doesn’t affect us here in the Golden zone.
***
Later, Savannah is working in the kitchen. Savannah is a servant girl about nineteen, the same age as Destiny. Savannah is a petite young woman with striking brown eyes that stand out against her creamy white complexion. She has long, wavy blonde hair that cascades down her back in gentle waves. Her features are delicate and ethereal, with a small nose. Destiny’s family bought her when she was only a child, to be a playmate for Destiny. She hated the gray uniform she had to wear, it didn’t go well with her white skin. She dreamed of being able to wear a beautiful dress. When they were younger, sometimes Destiny would dress up Savannah in Destiny’s clothes, like she was dressing a toy doll. It stopped when Savannah began to look better in the clothes than Destiny.
The family treated her well, physically, but never having freedom to choose what one wears, where one goes, and never being able to say what you feel for fear of punishment; it was a kind of abuse. But Zondus society didn’t recognize it as abuse if it happened to a slave.
Suddenly, Savannah hears a commotion in the dining room, she goes to see what is happening. Destiny’s father says, I’m sorry, I was just talking to my colleague. I thought the robot was far enough down the hall, I didn’t think it could hear me.
Destiny’s mother says, You didn’t think a robot could hear you? You thought you could just tell a co-worker that Zilnik is a tyrant and should be replaced? And you thought nothing would happen? What will we do? The police will arrest you!
Destiny comes from another room. She says to her parents, What’s wrong? Why are you yelling?
Destiny’s mother says, Your father discovered Zilnik has been lying about Cadrius.
Her mother looks at him, He thought it would be a good idea to tell a coworker that he thinks Zilnik is a tyrant.
Destiny gasps. Her mother continues, almost In tears, I’m afraid the police are going to take him!
Just then two cleaning robots stop their work and reboot. Destiny’s father says to her, They are going to take us. Here is my crypto drive.
He places it on a string around her neck. He says, They will probably make you leave the house. Listen to me, Cadrius is safe, Zilnik has been lying about it. Try to escape.
No, you may have time to escape with me!
The robot’s front display changes, it says they are now operating for the police.
The robots quickly move and grab Destiny’s parents by the arms. They both scream, No!
Destiny’s father yells, Why are you taking my wife?
The robot says, She is assumed to be a collaborator.
Just then, the front door opens and two larger police robots enter. They have special arms for immobilizing people. They take both of Destiny’s parents, screaming.
Destiny yells, Mother!
Her mother looks back as they take her away.
Destiny stands in shock. She turns to one of the cleaning robots that is still under police control and ask, What will you do with me?
The robot replies, We don’t have orders for you. But the house has been seized by the government. You have ten minutes to gather belongings and get out. You will have to leave the Golden zone, you are no longer in a favored family.
Savannah says, What will we do?
Destiny, breathing heavy with fear, almost crying, says, I don’t know.
She thinks for a few seconds, It’s dangerous outside the Golden zone. Go to the kitchen and put some food in a bag. We’re going to try to escape the city, Hurry! Get enough for at least two days.
Savannah, with a frown, goes to get the food. Destiny goes to her room and gets a bag with some things to do her hair and makeup.
They go out the front door past police robots. Destiny turns around and looks at the house. She whispers to herself, I wonder if I will ever see the house again.
Savannah lugs two heavy bags.
They start walking to the gate of the Golden Zone. The neighbors across the street are staring at them. Destiny is embarrassed, the neighbors know what has happened. She knows not to expect any help from them. They will probably laugh about the plight of the traitors when they have dinner with their family. They will say they deserve what they get, and good riddance to those who don’t support Zilnik.
Savannah asks, Where will we go?
Destiny says, We’ll go to Cadrius.
What? There is no way we can make it there.
Shut up! It’s only forty kilometers.
***
Magnus is age twenty. He is tall, broad-shouldered with a commanding presence. He has a rich, dark complexion, brown hair, chiseled features and expressive brown eyes.
Magnus is with his family in the slums. They are in their shack made from scavenged boards with a roof made of old sheet metal. Scraps of foam insulate the roof and walls. Magnus’ father yells at him, It’s time for you to get out! There is not enough food for all of us! Get out!
But where will I go?
I don’t care, you will find something!
Magnus’ mother says, Please don’t make him go!
Magnus puts his belongings in a bag and leaves.
***
Magnus, on the street, calls his cousin Lennon, Hey, my dad kicked me out. He said there’s not enough food for us all.
Lennon, on the phone, says, "I can’t help you,