Kim Saeyeon and John DuskCowrite between @Badarby and @InfamousGuy101Dusk didn’t bother waiting on the rest. If they were staying even a short while, they needed shade. He moved off and started gathering what he could find; dry brush, sticks, a few solid rocks.
He began setting up a rough frame with a couple fallen logs. He noticed Kim stepping in to help and gave her a nod. “Appreciate it.”
As they shifted one of the logs into place, he kept his voice low, enough so she could hear him. “Between you and me, I don’t see this group lasting long. Too many different agendas.”
He adjusted the frame, then grabbed another armful of brush.
Kim shrugged as she squatted down to grab an armful of brush. “We are all out in a desert with just our prison clothes on, left abandoned by the ship transporting us to another prison camp,” she said. “We’re all just surviving, unsure what will happen if we’re found by the locals.” She stood back up.
“Though I imagine that giant lizard is probably not going to be of much to us.”
Dusk shook his head slightly, keeping his hands busy with the frame.
“Yeah, I don’t like it either. It’s calm now, but it’s still the biggest threat out here and everyone’s thinking it.”
He glanced briefly toward the Ragon, quickly his eyes returned to his task.
“We should keep our distance from it. Humans aren't very appealing to them from what I heard but any animal hungry enough will eat just about anything..."
He took short pause. “Soon as we can, we should find a way off this rock. Hopefully that town’s got a port or something that gets us back to UN space.”
“I imagine any way out would require a lot of money which we don’t have,” Kim responded, wiping part of her face with her left sleeve. “Unless help of any sort comes quickly, we’re stuck in this place for some time and I don’t have high hopes of a quick way out.”
“Yeah… it won’t be cheap.," Dusk agreed as he packed more brush into place. "But we can work something out. Talk to the locals, trade labor and such... We’re still UN at the end of the day.”
He made a faint smirk. “Guess this is where the whole hearts and minds thing comes in.”
He straightened a bit, glancing toward the ridge again. "If we can’t buy a way out maybe we find another way to get word out. Comms, traffic, anything. UN’s gotta be looking for missing personnel.”
“I wouldn’t keep my hopes up for that,” she replied, shaking her head. “Earth isn’t exactly the big boys in this galaxy and I don’t think we’re the only missing UN personnel dispersed here. We might be the lucky ones who were let go by our captors in this desert world instead of slaving away at a camp.”
Dusk let out a small breath as he pressed another layer of brush into place.
“Yeah… fair enough,” he admitted. “Could be worse.”
He adjusted one of the logs, giving it a firm push to settle it with a grunt.
“Could be breaking our backs in some camp instead of out here,” He gave Kim a dry almost sarcastic smirk. “Now we just get to choose between working for scraps, starving, or cooking alive in this heat. Real upgrade.”
“Well at a labor camp, you’d be doing all that including a beating from the guards for not meeting quota,” Kim replied. “Though depending on the location, you might be freezing to death instead. Having been transferred from one, this is slightly an improvement.”
Dusk paused for a second at that, hands resting on the frame.
“You were at one?” There was a genuine surprise in his tone now. He glanced at her, then back at the structure as he adjusted a branch into place.
“What’s it like?” he asked, genuinely curious. “The camps, I mean.”
“It’s hell,” Saeyeon answered, recounting her experience. “Working under grueling conditions in the cold. Beatings were common from both guards and inmates alike, especially since the camp tied rations and certain privileges to quotas. Deaths at the camp weren’t uncommon. If you die, someone else will be pushed in to take your place.
“I’d probably be stuck in that camp until I die if it wasn’t for her,” she added, closing her eyes.
"Her?" Dusk asked, listening attentively.
“Vesol of Rirbrach, a Kiellar inmate,” she replied. “When we first met, we fought but we struck up a friendship since we were forced to share our cells. She was the one who lead the uprising in the camp.
“We pretended to be in a fistfight to distract a guard which set up a chain of events that lead to the entire camp breaking out,” Kim added. “We overwhelmed the guards with numbers and weapons that we made ourselves or stole from the armory.
“Thought we had a chance to escape, hotwire some vehicles, and taste freedom,” she said. “But the guards had reinforcements showing up in armored vehicles and when they arrived, most of us were gunned down. Haven’t seen Vesol since the guards came with reinforcements and because the camp was on fire, the survivors were rounded up, separated from each other, and shipped off to other camps. I was alone when they move me with you guys. Guess I was lucky that I ended up here instead.”
Dusk didn't say anything right away.
He stood there, one hand resting against the shelter frame, staring past the brush as Kim finished speaking. He’d heard rumors about camps like that, but hearing it laid out like that… it hit different.
“…Yeah,” he muttered under his breath. He glanced at her.
“For what it’s worth, I don’t think that was just luck,” he said. “People don’t walk out of something like that on luck alone. You held on. Fought through it. That’s what got you here and to freedom in a certain way...”
He shifted slightly, his boot scraping the dirt.
“I was on my way to one too,” he added. “Perhaps we both would've been in the same one, lead our own uprising...”
A faint, humorless breath left him.
“I wonder if anyone from my unit did… or if they’re stuck out there like me.”
His face formed into a slight melancholic glare.
“Feels wrong, being here when they probably aren’t,” he admitted. “Like I got handed something they didn’t.”
He shook it off, just slightly.
“But if we both made it out,” Dusk said, looking back at her. “Then we might as well make it count.”
"Call it luck or not, we're not in such camps anymore," she said. "While I'm not sure of our chances in this part of the world in this part of the galaxy far away from home; we are free at the end of the time. Free but limited in our options which we'll have to take our chances with the people with us.
"And don't feel bad that you're here while your comrades are not," Kim continued. "Perhaps there could be an opportunity for you to come back and save your comrades but right now, the best thing you can do is to survive and make it out."
"Perhaps," Dusk nodded. "Well I guess you're right that we'll have to take our chances, but if we work together like you and I then hopefully that will get us out of here sooner than not."
"And hey," he added. "after this whole thing is over, I owe you a beer at my favorite place back in San Diego..."
"I'll take you up on that offer if I'm ever in Southern California," Kim replied, giving a small smile. "And I owe you a beer and fried chicken if you ever find yourself in South Korea when we're back home. And I'm buying"