This piece is my contribution to the Kuwait Writing Club (KWC). The topic is “Choice”
“Cabin crew… seats for takeoff,” said the captain. After a few minutes, the sound of the seatbelt signals came on, indicating that the passengers can unbuckle. “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Flight 554, non-stop service to Rome. The flight will be like heaven for first and business class passengers, and a living hell for the ones in economy. We will be flying at an altitude of 35,000 feet, at a ground speed of 950 kilometers per hour. The crew can make fun of you in 19 different languages. On behalf of this airline and our partners, I wish you to shut the fuck up and buckle up. You paid 500$; you did not split the atom. Those in the first and business classes… fuck you too.”
Yeah, as if I have a choice about it, I thought. Then I signaled to the air hostess and said, “I am not comfortable with 35,000 feet!! 10,000 would be nice, and tell the captain to stop over in Lebanon; I would love to have shisha and Kebbeh Naya in Faraya.” I was almost certain that she secretly thought, “When it’s your damn airplane, you can tell him so yourself!!! Silly economy passenger!” Instead, she smiled and said, “That would be nice, wouldn’t it?”
I believe choice is a synonym for life; we have to choose something almost every second – what to wear, what to say, what to eat, what to drink, and so on. However, choices vary; some are easy and some are very hard. Some we have time to think about and evaluate our options. In some cases, we only have a split second to choose the last action in our life. I can remember the horrifying situation during 9/11, where people had to choose between either burning in the flames or jumping to face a certain death.
I tried to take a nap, and before my brain was able to signal my body to relax and my eyes to close, I sensed danger. Something hit my shoulder; my eyes suddenly opened as wide as they could, my mouth was half open, my forehead wrinkled, and adrenaline worth a battlefield pumped into me. Then a flight attendant shouted, “Chicken or beef? We only have beef.” After comprehending that this aggressive gesture was only to get me to choose a meal, I thought I wanted to choose shoving the sandwich into his mouth to show him how beef tastes.
I thought that since he had scared the sleep out of me, I could see what choice I had in the entertainment system. I turned it on and it showed me the route map, but I noticed something strange – the airplane in the map was upside down!!! I pointed this out to the beef guy. It took him a minute to understand and then he said, “Seriously now?? Who the hell cares? Obviously, we ARE NOT FLYING UPSIDE DOWN!!” I did not care about him cursing; I was happy to have stepped on his nerves. I smiled and said, “We are not? Thank goodness! OK, listen, no beef, no touching, no nothing for me please.” I just wish he gets it in any of the 19 languages they speak, I thought to myself.
I took a nap, only to wake up with the airplane as quiet as a snow forest. It seemed too silent for a full flight. I looked through the window to see that we had not landed yet, and there was no sound of the engine. I could see two people wandering around the aisles. A man approached me and said, “Are you OK sir?” He also seemed puzzled; “My name is Marco” he said.
“Hasan,” I replied while shaking hands.
I stood up to see a lady checking every seat until she reached us, and said, “I guess it is only the three of us,” Her legs could not left her anymore, so she sat next to us.
“This does not make any sense! Is this a prank of some sort?”
I responded to her, “Did you check the captain cabin?”
“Yes, it is locked and no one is answering” she replied sharply.
“I do not think the captain is relevant now- the airplane is flying with the engine off! I seriously doubt that they have invented an engine that quite,” said Marco.
The lady looked concerned and nervous. I approached her and said, “Look at the bright side: we are experiencing something that we will talk about for the rest of our lives! I know people that would give up their lives to experience this mysterious adventure”
She said, “It would be, if I had a choice about it. What makes you so sure that we will live to tell the story?”
“I do not know to be honest, but I like to stay positive.”
Marco chimed in and said, “What is the common between all of us? Why us? I am from Italy; Maria told me she is from Spain, and you, Hasan?
“Kuwait,” I responded, thinking about the answer to his question, which is one we really need. “This is so weird,” I continued, then paused for a few seconds, “I can’t find my phone, my passport, my wallet, or my carryon!”
“Yes, the entire airplane is as clean as a whistle, except for the seats obviously. It is good we still have our clothes on.” Marco said, trying to lighten up the mood.
Maria rolled her eyes, “Yeah, Thank goodness for that.”
Then, I thought to myself, are these our clothes?? I reached for the tag on my T-shirt, I could not find it. I asked Maria and Marco to check and they could not find it either!
“Oh my God, do you think…” Maria started, paused, and then, “do you think we have been sexually assaulted?”
“Oh please, do not flatter yourself. Whoever they are, they can fly an airplane without an engine, and do you think they would be interested in you sexually?” I thought out loud in logic. “Seriously now, what was the last thing you remember?”
“I took a nap then woke up on this” Maria gestured to her entire surroundings.
“Me too,” Marco agreed.
“Me too. So something happened while we were sleeping… abducted maybe??”
Maria said, in her high-pitched voice, “By whom? What’s so special about us?
Suddenly, we felt like we were descending. We looked through the windows to see the wings of the airplane folding, until it was parallel to the airplane body and then disappeared.
“Did you see that?” I shouted.
“No engine, and now no wings, landing vertically! What a fucking waste, all we have learned about laws of physics, and gravity! Thank you Newton, but you can shove that apple up your ass now. This is either going to be so fascinating, or so damn disturbing.” Marco exclaimed in annoyance and then
“Oh my God, oh my God! What are they going to do with us?” Maria said frightened.
“Relax Maria; they took us from an airplane 35,000 feet above the ground- presumably-, they even duplicate our clothes for some reason. If they want to hurt us, they would have done that already; besides, I really doubt we could offer them anything that they do not have. I think this is going to be exciting!” I tried to comfort her using some more logic. I started to think I’m the only one that’s logical here.
As we were approaching the ground, watching through the window, we noticed markings on the ground. They were on a field so green- the kind of green you would see in a Claude Monet painting. The markings were made with water as blue as azurite stone, and as we touched down, we realized that the water that shapes the markings dissolved in the ground after a while then rise again to form different markings.
“For some reason, I can make sense out of these marking on the ground: it says this is the quarantine area,” I said in a puzzled, but interested, tone.
Marco nodded his head, “I have interpreted the same too.”
Even Maria said, “I have never seen these markings in my entire life, yet I could read it! They have messed up with our brains!”
“I just love this ‘mess-up’,” I said with amusement in my voice.
Soon after, the airplane door opened and a smell wafted in, making all of us take deeper and deeper breaths with our eyes closed, since with each breath, one could feel a peace suited to a yoga master on his best day.
Then a woman came in and said, “My name is Taliweta, Welcome to the city of Atlantis”
“Oh, they are Arabs”, I whispered to Marco and Maria, my heart was dancing with joy, thinking that I have the advantage of communication.
“This is clearly Spanish, a Castilian, my mother tongue. It is not Arabic,” Maria replied.
“Grazie Signora, sei cosi bella, Italian angel,” Marco blessed himself while kneeling.
She spoke in a language all of us thought was their own, and she looked at us in a way everyone thought that she was looking at them in the eye. The color of her eyes, hair, skin and lips change according to light and surroundings in a perfect way. She has the most positive energy field I have ever encountered, I could not look away, could not even blink.
“She is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life,” Maria said.
“That must be something, huh? I mean convinced out loud by a woman,” Marco whispered to me while smiling.
The three of us- Marco, Maria, and I-stepped out of the plane, and it was at ground level; however, the plain seemed to have gone underground or dissolved in land. As soon as I set foot on that field, I felt that I’m lighter somehow, healthier maybe. The grass was so green I could not help my self to reach for the ground and feel it. As soon as I touched it, I felt like it was talking and welcoming me. I felt its beautiful smell through my hand: it was softer than silk and smoother than cream. It was alive. I felt it covering my hand and going through my fingers, cuddling, and I felt its love. I stood up and took my shoes off to see how it feels like bare foot, and as I thought, it was a whole different experience. I felt like walking on the clouds, on air, in space, yet maintained full gravity.
While we were exploring the tip of the iceberg of what Atlantis has to impress us, Taliweta was observing with a smile, and then I heard a very clear soft voice of Taliweta saying, “Since you discovered your way to the sky, building and advancing airplanes, we were monitoring the sky, because for one, we need to make sure that we are not discovered, and two, fix any malfunction in your airplanes. Only the three of you noticed that the airplane was upside down on the map while we were fixing the engine, and we thought to give you an opportunity to live in Atlantis. It has nothing to do with your nap or the beef. And by the way, that beef guy was rude and he had chicken.”
“Thank you,” I said, smiling.
Then she said, “It is a choice, and it’s yours. Would you like to live in Atlantis?”
Maria was taken aback with Taliweta’s statement, “Do you think they won’t miss us? Three people just vanishing! This is the Internet and social media age; you can’t hide such a thing. We checked in an airplane and all the cameras in the airport filmed us; therefore, there are so many witnesses. How?”
“Three? No, although we are giving you the choice, we know that only one of you will consider staying.”
“Can I download the latest albums of Metallica if I decide to stay?” I ask her curiously.
“In Atlantis we feel the music rather hearing it,” Taliweta smiled a beautiful soft smile.
She offered me something that looks like an ear bud and I placed it on my right ear. I felt the music inside of me, the sound was within; it did not matter that it was only from one ear. I could feel and hear the sound so crisp and clear. It felt like I was listening from my heart. I felt the sound running in my veins. I closed my eyes, trying to truly feel and enjoy it.
“Open your eye, reality is more beautiful than your imagination,” She said. I opened my eyes, and sure enough, the music was a perfect match to what I was seeing. It was like I’m in the middle of the music video for that music piece.
“Since the rhythm runs through your blood, your whole body interacts with it- your eyes as you just experienced, your hands and legs are ready to perform the perfect dance for that rhythm; just start to dance and your body will take over.”
I felt like running, and as soon as I did, the music changed to match my activity. I felt like ‘Rocky Movie’ in going that distance scene, it was so amazingly real. Then I thought that I must be the one who is staying. I mean, I want to know more about Atlantis, I approached her and said.
“About that choice… Which one of us is going to stay? You said you know that already?”
“Revealing this information sometimes disturbs the echo around it,” Taliweta answered, “Telling you who is staying would never change the ‘who’, just the ‘How’.”
“Angel, I could team up with Mr. ‘sound of the music’ happy barefoot,” Marco said, pointing at me, “ we decide to stay and prove you wrong.”
“You could; however, that does not contradict the fact that only one of you actually wishes to stay…” She answered Marco in her angelic voice.
“Mamamia If you know or can predict our choices, then you would know each other’s choices too. For example, Atlantian women ‘God Bless that beauty’ does not need to say ‘it’s either me or her you have to choose!’ They would either slap or kiss him. Life would be much easier, I’ll tell you that, I promise you Taliweta you will always kiss me” Marco said while smiling.
“Not really; with a similar ability to process choices, it’s hard to predict,” Taliweta said.
“But, how do you know? It’s not some psychic bullshit, is it?” Marco asked her.
She began, “To understand how we can predict your choices, let me explain the choice process:
It is a complex analysis process that takes place within the soul, considering information such as history, religion, society, education, family, health, ideology, politics, social status, hobbies, interests, love, etc., plus your personal intellectual ability to process these data and reach a decision to choose. And since we were observing your world for centuries, we know more about you than you would ever know; that adds to our advanced analysis abilities that make your choices predictable even though you are free to choose.”
“The soul? Not the brain or the heart?” I wondered
“Yes, the soul. The brain orchestrates body parts, and it’s not the heart because with an artificial heart, people still think. It is the soul where all innovations are taking place.”
“I do not see any gadgets, electronics, or screens. You know the high tech stuff? How did bring us here?” Maria asked.
Taliweta said, “Let’s say that we choose to do it the easy way. Your world was, and still is, blinded by the industrial revelation, and thinks that everything is ought to be done following laws of physics, chemistry, etc., only to limit and restrict creativity and innovation and direct or rather funnel your thoughts. When we were designing the flying machine, we simply thought how to ride air the same way we ride water. We did not try to escape gravity. Instead, we eliminated it.
How do you think we moved those bricks to build the pyramids in Egypt? Electronics and high-tech gadgets, as you call it, are not a sign of evolution, advancement, future or even modernization. It is just another era of natural resources drainage and consuming. One day, not too far from now, you will be forced to stop this technology because it will be, again, too expensive to make. And the economy that is still industrial will collapse and the time of horses and carriages will return.”
“Assuming you are right,” I said.
“I am right,” Taliweta interrupted smiling.
“We did not have a choice. I mean, in our world, this chain of events in the 20th century, and the evolution of electricity, electronics, and digital technology and so on, it was fate the whole world was involved. I mean-”
“If you go high enough, it is always a decision of one person,” she interrupted again, looking at me with a straight face.
“You are not going religious on me now, are you? Do you mean God?!” I replied in surprise.
“No, I mean it is always a decision, or a choice, of one person, a human. And people follow blindly; that is why your world is in a huge mess. If it is up to nature and fate, it would have been perfect.”
“Who?” Marco and Maria asked in sync, and I was silently anticipating the answer
“Only the one who chooses to stay will know,” she answered smiling, and as she was saying this, the water that was forming the markings hovering the grass formed in a pyramid shape in front of all of us, well as Taliweta.
We were surprised but we didn’t freak out. The markings on the pyramid said, ‘Touch to return, Sip to stay’. I looked towards Taliweta; she leaned towards it and sipped. She turned into water, fell on the ground, and disappeared along with the pyramid. Marco and Maria touched the water, and then the pyramid got bigger and trapped them inside. They were drowning- I rushed, trying to save them. I reached my hand into the water, and I could touch Maria, she reached out her hand outside of the water, and with all the strength I have, I pulled, yet I was not able to get her out. After a few seconds, she let go of my hand, and floated in the pyramid, unconscious. I looked at Marco and it was too late- He was also floating unconscious.
I looked around I shouted Taliweta’s name, but there was nothing but meadows, the water markings on the grass, and my pyramid water following me. Soon after, Marco and Maria dissolved into the grass the same way Taliweta did.
I thought, this could be the last choice of my life- should I sip from my pyramid, touch it, or just wait for fate? I decided to sip. Suddenly, my whole body was paralyzed. I remember it was some kind of a vision; I was able to see Marco and Maria, each in their seats on the airplane, chatting and laughing, and I saw my seat empty. The scene changed and I saw the plane crashing down in the Mediterranean, just before it reached Rome. I wasn’t able to wave, shout, or blink. It was so disturbing that I lost my breath.
When I regained my senses, I found myself in Las Vegas, in the middle of the strip, standing. I was trying to avoid people hitting me, and I felt dizzy. I leaned my back on a building wall, trying to catch a breath, and then someone offered me a flyer. I said ‘no thanks’ he insisted, I took it just to get rid of him, and something about it caught my eye; the flyer had Atlantis markings. They read, ‘You are now invisible, you wanted to know who controls it all, huh? Now that you sipped from the Atlantian water, look up; see the lights of Vegas…’
I looked up and my eyes opened twice its size, my mouth as wide as a giant burger, goosebumps as sharp as an urchin.