The Constable: An intergalactic Space Opera Thriller

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by J. N. Chaney


  “Yes, sir,” Terry said, remembering the doorman’s words.

  The colonel was a stout man, a little wider than the others. He was older too, Terry guessed. He may have been tall, but it was difficult to tell without seeing his whole body. “I expect you’re hoping to begin your classes now,” said Bishop.

  “Yes, sir,” he said.

  “You say that, but you don’t really know what you’re saying yes to, do you?”

  The question seemed more like a statement, so Terry didn’t answer. He only stood there. Who was this man? Was this how school was supposed to be?

  “Terrance, let me ask you something,” said the colonel, taking a moment. “Did your mother tell you anything about this program you’re going into?”

  Terry thought about the question for a moment. “Um, she said you come to school on your birthday,” he said. “And that it’s just like it is at home, except there’s more kids like me.”

  Colonel Bishop blinked. “That’s right, I suppose. What else did she say?”

  “That when it was over, I get to go back home,” he said.

  “And when did she say that was?”

  Terry didn’t answer.

  Colonel Bishop cocked an eyebrow. “Well? Didn’t she say?”

  “No, sir,” muttered Terry.

  The man behind the desk started chuckling. “So you don’t know how long you’re here for?”

  “No, sir.”

  Colonel Bishop set the pad in his hand down. “Son, you’re here for the next ten years.”

  A sudden rush swelled up in Terry’s chest and face. What was Bishop talking about? Of course Terry was going home. He couldn’t stay here. “But I promised my sister I’d be home today,” he said. “I have to go back.”

  “Too bad,” said the colonel. “Your mother really did you a disservice by not telling you. But don’t worry. We just have to get you started.” He tapped the pad on his desk, and the door opened. A cluster of footsteps filled the hall before two large men appeared, each wearing the same brown coats as the rest. “Well, that was fast,” he said.

  One of the men saluted. “Yes, sir. No crying with the last one. Took her right to her room without incident.”

  Terry wanted to ask who the last one was, and why it should be a good thing that she didn’t cry. Did other kids cry when they came to this school? What kind of place was this?

  “Well, hopefully, Terrence here will do the same,” said Bishop. He looked at Terry. “Right? You’re not going to give us any trouble, are you?”

  Terry didn’t know what to do or what to say. All he could think about was getting far away from here. He didn’t want to go with the men. He didn’t want to behave. All he wanted to do was go home.

  But he couldn’t, not anymore. He was here in this place with nowhere to go. No way out. He wanted to scream, to yell at the man behind the desk and his two friends, and tell them about how stupid it was for them to do what they were doing.

  He opened his mouth to explain, to scream as loud as he could that he wouldn’t go. But in that moment, the memory of the doorman came back to him, and instead of yelling, he repeated the words he’d been told before. “No, sir,” he said softly.

  Bishop smiled, nodding at the two men in the doorway. “Exactly what I like to hear.”

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