Chapter 30: Be my Hogarth
Max, whatever youre thinking of doing, dont, Libby said quietly as she began to back away. Acting on blind instinct is how youve caused so many problems to begin with, okay?
Hmm. I dont know, Libby, said Max. Im thinking about doing a lot of things, right now. Im feeling some real wild urges. Maybe it is blind instinct, huh?
Max ran his eyes slowly over their surroundings, clucking his tongue in disapproval as he did so. I have to say, in all honesty: this is sort of disappointing. Food everywhere, clothes everywhere, windows shut, and curtains drawnI imagined you as a lot of things, but never a shut-in.
Libby herself made for an interesting visual. She appeared to be a young woman in either her late teens, or early twenties. Pale, wearing a pair of cutoff shorts and a wrinkled t-shirt. Her hair was long and dark brown with long bangs that obscured her hazel eyes.
Just take it easy. Be calm and be cool, she said gently.
Stop doing that! Max snapped angrily. Dont talk to me like Im an upset dog. I dont like being patronized.
Whatever you say, Max. Youre in charge here, she soothed.
Youre not listening to me, Max said. Do you listen to anyone? Or is that just part of being a liber-whatever-the fuck? Thinking youve got all the answers?
Howd you find me? This place is an entire city! You should have been lost for weeks.
Is that supposed to be funny? Libby, you said this place started with one room that became one building that became one block. Obviously, its going to be the tallest one, dead center of everything. All the buildings follow a cylindrical pattern, like a snails shell, by the way.
Oh. I didnt know that. Libby said.
Sit still, Libby, Max warned. No sudden moves. Were having this conversation.
You cant come into my home and tell me what to do, Libby said, as anger began bleeding into her voice.
Yes, I can. Im doing it right now.
Fuck you! Libby yelled. With a sudden, swift motion, she lifted her PC tower and hurled it directly at Maxs face. As he dodged it, she raced for her bedroom and slammed the door shut and managed to lock it, just as he came crashing into it.
LIBBY! he yelled furiously, as he slammed himself against the sturdy oak. Libby, open the fucking door! Libby? Libby OPEN THE FUCKING DOOR!
Leave here, Max! I dont want to speak with you! Libby shouted. Just take a damn hint!
Too late! Libby if you dont open up, Im just going to chop my way inside. Dont make me do Heeeeeres Johnny! Its beneath our dignity as adults!
Im not letting you kill me, Max! Libby said. Its not happening! Just leave me alone!
I cant! I wont! Open the door! I mean it, Libby! Open the goddamn door!
GO AWAY MAX! she screamed.
FUCK YOU! Im not going anywhere! he insisted.
Max
NO! He yelled. The door to her room slammed open from the force of his kick. Max entered the room and stared at her ominously. Libby backed away in fear as he stepped closer and closer.
Putting me through all of this shit, he growled. What the hell is wrong with you?
Max, please, dont
Come here, Libby. Come here, come here, come here.
Max, NOOO
He grabbed her roughly.
And drew her into a hug.
Jesus, Libby, are you okay? he asked, worriedly. Are you alright?
What? she asked in confusion. You come smashing into my home like a psycho and then you ask me that?
Fuck, Libby, what was I supposed to do? he asked her. You said you wanted to kill yourself.
Wha
And then I find you hanging out with Keith? I bet he gave you all kinds of tips on how to do it. That fucking jerk.
Uhh
Libby had to admitthis wasnt a bad offer. For so long, shed been forced to bear mute witness to Maxs actions. Shed chided him, insulted him, questioned him, and often wished desperately that he would choose another path. His deeds had brought her to a place of absolute despair.
But now here he was, as contrite as he was capable of being. He wanted to change. He knew he needed to change. And in his moment of realization and need, he'd turned to her.
What kind of a person would she be if she refused to help? At the very least, she'd be saving a lot of innocent lives.
She nodded to herself; her decision had been made.
Max, you have to listen to what I say, Libby said with emphasis.
When I tell you to stop, you need to stop! And this partnership isnt going to be all about me bossing you around! Its going to be about you gradually learning to make the right choices for yourself. I dont want to be your puppet master, okay? I want to help you become a better, happier person.
You will! I know you will! Max exclaimed. And Im going to help you too! No more being left all alone to think such morbid thoughts! No more of this nasty shut-in lifestyle to keep you feeling gloomy and sad!
Huh? Max, Im not a shut-in. This place is illusory. Its just a reflection of what others
Youre a frickin hikikomori, Libby. Don't deny it!"
He waved his hand around the messy apartment to emphasize his point.
"This is no way for a young girl to live. You need to get out into the world, feel the ground beneath your feet, smell the pine of the forest and stuff! It'll be life affirming! I refuse to leave you by yourself anymore. See? Im making good moral choices already!
Max, I like how I live. I dont want to
Not happening, kid! Max and Libby versus the world! Max and Libby partners in Justice! Max and Libby, wandering heeeeeeroes!
Max, I really dont see the point ofokay, let go! Let go! Max, thats a window not an exit, thats a window, not an exit, Max, Jesus CHRIST, MAX! MAAAAX!
Max grabbed Libby and lifted her easily into his arms, then took a running leap towards her shuttered window. Libby had just enough time to scream in mindless panic as they smashed through it and plummeted at terminal speed towards the street below.
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Libby slowly opened her eyes. She feltstrange.
Cold.
Shed never felt cold before.
She didnt like it.
Max, she asked in confusion.
Heeeeey, partner! Max said cheerfully.
He held out a hand which she took, and carefully pulled her to her feet. Welcome to the real world! Or is it? Maybe life is more like an elaborate hologram or something? I dont know, I suck at philosophy. Either way, welcome to the outside!
The outside? Libby asked slowly.
Then realization began to dawn on her. Im outside? Im outside? Im in the physical world? Im breathing in bacteria and virus infested air? Im standing on the unclean soil of the earth? The same soil that millions of lifeforms piss and defecate on? Bleed, and breed, and spit on? Die and rot on? That soil?
Uh huh!
Max? Max, what have you done? Max, what have you doneto me?!
I grew you a body of your own! Max said with a huge smile. Now, were really in this together! Congratulations, Libby! Today, your life truly begins!
Libby said nothing. After all, what could she say? Words wouldnt fix this. Only action could.
She picked up a heavy stone. It was a hefty one indeed, requiring both of her arms to lift.
Hey, Max. Come here for a second, okay?
Why? he asked suspiciously.
Dont ask questions, silly! Were partners now, remember? True partners! Now, bow your head to me. Bend deeply at the waist as you do so and leave the back of your skull nice and exposed. Pleeeease?
Uh, Libby? This doesnt feel safe
Its a trust exercise! she said with a bright, brittle smile.
It wasnt a trust exercise.