Escape

Ekphrastic, inspired by “Escape” by Alex Yamada

“This place is held up by chains”
“Well of course it is! Every platform needs support, or else everything will come tumbling down!”
“But chains!”
“There is nothing beneath us. Without the chains, we will fall.”
“What does it mean the chains are attached to us”
“What else could it mean besides we need the chains?”
“It seems more like to me the chains need us. Did you notice there’s a door?”
“A door? No. There is nothing here but us and the chains and the floor it holds up.”
“You’re not looking hard enough. See, right over there? You can almost see a crack of light shining through.”
“Oh. I do see it now. But what does it matter? We can’t go towards the door. The chains keep us held here and as we’ve already discussed we need the chains to hold up this floor!”
“But why? Why won’t the chains let us go to the door?”
“That’s how chains work, silly!”
“It’s almost as if the chains don’t want us to go. Why wouldn’t they want us to go?”
“I don’t know. You said the chains need us? Maybe that’s why. Because without us, the platform will fall.”
“What do you think is on the otherside of that door?”
“I couldn’t even begin to guess. This room with the chains is all we’ve known. Isn’t that good enough?”
“What if the other side of the door is better?”
“What if it is worse?”
“We won’t know unless we go through that door.”
“But when we do, the chains will slip and the platform will fall. We will never be able to return to this room which has become so familiar. And if the other side is worse, we may want to return.”
“But aren’t you tired of the chains? Day in, day out, holding up these chains so that the floor beneath our feet will remain?”
“We have no choice.”
“We do have a choice! We can abandon this room and go through the door and see what’s on the other side! We can’t pretend we can hold these chains forever. That our arms will never run out of strength and slip and drop the chains. And when we do, we’ll be too tired to run to the door. Let’s go now! While we still have strength left.”
“I’m scared.”
“It’s okay to be. But let’s do it anyway.”

Robin Rose Graves

Robin Rose Graves is a science fiction writer based in Mojave Desert, CA.

Her work has appeared in Dark Matter Magazine, Star*Line Magazine and Simultaneous Times Podcast. She is an editor at Android Press and a frequent contributor to the Galactic Journey. She runs the science fiction Booktube channel, the Book Wormhole.

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