Everything was gray - the sky, the trees, the buildings, and the people. Nothing was as it used to be. Rumors mentioned that the disgraceful government had found a way to do that either by coming up with a gadget that would cover up and/or remove the color from objects and people. After all, depressed people are easier to govern.
Leaving
the house was not a big deal because not only could you not see colors outside,
but you could not see them inside either. As a result, some people believed
that something had been added to the water and the more you drank it the more
the colors turned into gray. It was not all one shade of gray, there were many
shades, but it still did not help. The human spirit seemed depressed, and people
just walked around like zombies until their time ended. More and more people
started to forget what the world seemed like with colors.
That
morning she left the house with an objective, she was going to find out a way
to make a difference. She was set out to break the barrier that made everything
gray. The young girl could not stand to see how much everybody was suffering
although some people went on about their lives as if nothing had changed.
However, one thing had changed nobody smiled. To her this was torture because
she was a smiley person. However, each day she noticed that she was losing her
smile. For her, the smile came for the inside out and not the other way around.
It was something that contaminated others. When you smile at someone, it is
very hard for the person not to smile back at you. Nonetheless, these days,
more and more people could not force themselves to smile back. This upset her
deeply.
She
got on the train that would take her to the airport. She wanted to go to the
government headquarters and ask a couple of questions. Since she was a well-known
writer, it would be easy to get into the building. For the past three years
whenever you wanted to write something new, you had to go and communicate it to
the ministry of ideas that the president had founded along with so many useless
others. (Just a note here. When we talk about the president of a country, the P
should be capitalized. But in this story a small case P will be used to show
disapproval).
The
ministry of ideas was an ugly building filled with manuscripts and rows of desks
with people who would read them and decide whether those ideas could be
published. It went all the way from a simple newspaper article to a grand novel;
no idea would be published, put out or communicated without having gone through
this process. If you were in a hurry, it was best to do it in person, otherwise
it would sit there waiting for someone to examine it. You can already guess
that news reports were always coming out late; except if it was an announcement
from the president himself. When you picked up a paper to read or a program to
watch it was old news.
She
had a wonderful idea of writing about how everything was splendidly gray. Through
her eyes she wanted to make people appreciate what the government had
brilliantly done and for this she needed to investigate what had happened, therefore
report the facts and not something that came from people's imagination.
Every
time she went there, she was always greeted by the same man who would listen to
her ideas with a puckish look on his face. In the back of her mind, she always
imagined that this man had a crush on her because no matter who she asked to
speak to, it was always he who had the time and listened to her attentively. Perhaps
luck was on her side because if he were interested in her, she would use this
to her advantage.
He
was always very cordial, but unlike the rest of the people who never smiled, he
did. Although she wanted to, she couldn't it was as if her body were being
controlled by this power. “Good morning miss” his head forward. “Good morning,
thank you so much for having me here this morning. I have a great idea that I
would like to write about and I am positive that the president would be very
pleased and earn recognition from it”. “Come to my office” he opened the door
and let her in “Please, make yourself comfortable”, he said as he held the
chair for her to sit down.
The
office is not even worth describing because there was a gray sofa, a gray desk,
a couple of gray chairs and to be honest everything looked like the same shade
of gray. He stood out a bit because his suit was in a darker shade. “Can I get
you anything to drink?” “Just a glass of water, please” then she thought of the
water conspiracy so she changed her mind and asked for coffee that way whatever
was in the water could have been modified by the hot water coffee was prepared
in. “Coffee, please”.
His
secretary brought in some coffee and by the shade of her hair which was a
lighter shade of grey the writer knew that she was a blonde, very much like her
hair as far as she could remember.
“So,
miss, what can I do to help you today”? he cordially asked.
She
needed to put her ideas out to make him believe that she really thought that
the idea of removing color from everything, and everyone was a great move for
the government and very beneficial to the people.
“I
thought of incorporating this idea of turning everything into gray in my next
novel and there are so many treachery ideas of how the government is doing this.
However, I would like to tell the truth and I think it would benefit the
government”. As the words left her mouth. Her heart was telling her that she
had failed.
“I
would have to run this by the president before I can give you an answer because
it does involve his approval. After all it is a secret and if people found out
about it, they might want to change things”.
“I
totally understand but imagine how much publicity he would get, and people
would appreciate it more. I'll be in
town for a few days do you think that you will have an answer before I leave?” she
kept her fingers crossed.
“Certainly,
if you just allow me to have a number where you can be reached, I'll get in
touch with you the latest by tomorrow afternoon perhaps we could meet for a
drink”.
She
did not want to meet with him for a drink but felt that it would be her duty to
do so. She agreed to it and before leaving told him that she was looking
forward to his call.
Back
in her hotel room she started to write down what she had noticed in these past
three years since the color had been removed from everything and everyone. She
was having a tough time herself describing the colors and how these colors made
her feel, trying to empower her article so that she could have more allies in
destroying whatever was allowing this to happen- mainly the president. Gray has
so many shades. It promotes social equality. Her stomach was turning as she was
writing, but it had to be convincing enough for the president to allow her to
see how it was done.
Written: June 20, 2021 ( there are several parts)
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