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Saturday, May 8, 2010


I first heard of the EOTA project by a small unassuming email in my inbox. From the speakers of my computer came a simple message "We at Apex labs have noticed you have expressed interest in seeing again. We invite you to participate in an experimental procedure that may restore your sight." I sat back in my chair and scratched my chin. I then typed back a simple message "How do I sign up?".


Two weeks later my friend drove me to the address specified in the second email. The taste of the fumes from the city outside remained bitter on my tongue as I entered the building. The lobby smelled like stereotypical hospital smell - sanitizing, yet still a bit sick . All around me were the sounds of doctors and patients and lawyers all rushing around. At this point I was led through many twisting hallways into the heart of the complex. As the doctor explained the procedure I was far too excited to listen to his long-winded lecture on the exact process of the operation. I signed all kinds of forms that promised over and over not to sue, then we got started. At first, I was told to open my eyes. Then I felt a wash of a liquid of sort coating on to my eyes. Then a thin plastic sheet was placed on my eyes. It was blurry at first but then suddenly I COULD SEE!!! It was almost too much to take in as I started to look and for the first time to see things. I turned to face the doctor and was immediately taken aback by the strange creature before me. The animal, with two legs, two arms, and more hair than I ever imagined then spoke with the doctors voice "I trust the procedure was a success." At that point I ran to the bathroom looked in the mirror and discovered I, in fact, was one of the strange two-legged creatures as well.
This is a magpie tale http://magpietales.blogspot.com/

14 comments:

  1. Wonderful! A great one, Beaty!

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  2. smiles. that moment of discovery...captured so nicely. great magpie!

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  3. cool,
    you did it smoothly,
    incredible writing!

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  4. I love it. The imagination "sees" things differently than real life.

    Nice descriptions.

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  5. You are wonderful at these sci-fi stuff! I wish i knew how to write them.

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  6. Oh my -- I felt like I was in twilight zone for sure--and an interesting thought as well -- if someone all of a sudden can see -- I wonder how true a tale yours would be? a good read ---

    Joanny

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  7. great description of the sounds
    and smells of the hospital

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  8. These stories , I wish they were true.


    Thanks for viewing my new poem [Locked in a dungeon]

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  9. your magpie tale was great, had a cool sci-fi feeling to it which i hadn't seen in all the postings yet...very well done!

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  10. I've always wondered what it might be like to regain my sight, after never having it. I like the way you describe the hospital smell..."sanitizing, yet still a bit sick" .

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  11. very descriptive, but I guess as a "blind man" all your other senses are heightened. Great magpie

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  12. What a surprise! Do we really want to see?

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  13. Love the story. It kept me on the edge of my seat.

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