Kevin was in his small studio apartment moving the few boxes from the area that used to be the section of the room he carved out for his bed. He was 26 years old and six feet tall with an almost golden honey complexion. His hair is long and tied back in a messy reddish black man-bun. He is shaved clean but only because he can’t grow a full beard and hates having patches on his face. He is slightly tired from packing and planning out logistics with the Orbital Movers Association. His apartment was already scheduled to be filled by a family of five as soon as his move was complete.
He was no stranger to moving, in fact this would be the third time in two years. The first was after a fan found out where he lived and doxed him on their TKLiveSpace account. The whole process was a hassle to get the Housing Authority to approve the move to another apartment unit at another relay. In his haste to leave he also applied to every housing lottery he could. Eventually he was approved to move after being hassled by fans and internet trolls alike for months. To his surprise six months after he moved he was alerted that he had won his current apartment in the lottery in the Sol Relay Station.
Kevin lives in the lowest orbiting Celestial Bridge named Centauri. The Celestial Bridges are three artificial rings around the planet Earth with a fourth under construction. The ring completely encircles the planet and offers housing and jobs to billions of people often called Bridgers. Centauri is the only ring that is directly connected to earth with orbital elevators. Because of that it is the most heavily populated of the rings and is used as the largest trade center in the Trade Alliance.
Living in the overpopulated Celestial Bridges are seen as a luxury compared to the people that live in the many shanties built inside of the orbital elevators and to especially those that live on the planet. The only exception is the capital Ultron C.D. which is described as Heaven on Earth, but only the top 0.01% can afford to live there. Normally the 225 square foot apartment that Kevin calls home would be assigned to a family of three. A family of five would be assigned a 625 square foot apartment. Kevin’s luck in winning such a large apartment put him at odds with the Housing Authority which manages the housing logistics of everyone on the station. He could tell the Housing Authority did not like the fact someone like him managed to win the lottery and they were thrilled to see him leave.
He exhaled a cold breath as anxiety and excitement intermingled in a confusing dance in his mind. He couldn’t believe it was finally the day he would be moving to a space colony called Homestead-14. He and his very long-distance Marsano girlfriend Jessica would be moving in together. His plan was to meet her at the interchange and propose to her. He already had the ring and had been practicing how he was going to ask. He stacked the last of the boxes at the front door as he waited for the moving crew to return. He turned around and looked over the clean space.
The walls were a smooth burnt orange with nothing else inside. Before now he had collapsible dividers up to section off his space but they had already been packed away. The floor was dark and at first glance could be mistaken for a noir black porcelain marble. However, upon closer inspection someone could see the refresh rate of the poorly maintained screens.
“In a weird way I am going to miss this place.” He said to himself as he walked over to the control panel on his wall to his right. “Can’t forget to change everything back to normal.”
He tapped a few settings on the controls and the floor display turned to a bland white color. A few seconds later and the walls reverted to the same absent white which erased the last traces he had lived there aside from the boxes at the door. He let out a sign and sat down on one of the boxes, the stiff air fueling his thoughts.
He never really thought he would become a Spacer and move to one of the space colonies. He visited some of them while he was on tour but never thought about living there. However, after talking to Jessica about moving into her home on Mars she was against it. She wanted to start over somewhere away from her small town and not just bring him into all of the Marsano drama.
Mars was the second major colony established by the Trade Alliance. The first was a moon colony used during the construction of the first three Celestial Bridges and just recently came back online now that the construction of the forth Bridge is underway. Mars, unlike the moon colony, is completely self-sufficient with a terraformation index nearing complete habitability. Most places on Mars can be traveled to without a spacesuit and there are cities that do not require domes. This led to a push for independence from the direct control of Earth. Even though this happened nearly one-hundred and fifty years ago there is still political squabbling between the two planets. Jessica is just tired of the constant back and forth and would prefer to live on the much quieter space colonies.
Kevin taps the node on his wrist which looks like a smooth blue gemstone in a titanium setting about two inches long and an inch wide. What looks like black tattoos extend around the wrist and up across his hand in a branching pattern that follows the nerves beneath his skin. The node looks like it would restrict motion, but the jewel and the metal are made from a flexible material which contours with motion. The nodes connect directly into the nervous system, and he has five implanted across his body. One on both hands, one at the base of the spine and the last two above the ankles. The implants are the latest and most expensive Sensory Augmentation Grade-5 recently put into market and he actually received them as a part of a sponsored deal.
He tapped the jewel from habit, forgetting that the new augmentation does not require anything but thought to use. A display appeared in his vision or more accurately in his mind, no one else would be able to see the screens. He looked through his TKLiveSpace account called Doubletap and announced that he was finally packed up and leaving Bridger life for good. He shared a couple of images, pulled directly from his memories, of the boxes stacked at the door and the video of the floor and walls turning white. It wasn’t long before likes, shares and reposts filled his vision along with fans wishing him a safe trip. He considered doing a livestream of the trip but didn’t want anyone to track down his new address and dox him again, so he decided against it almost immediately.
He closed the program with a thought and signed. He still wasn’t used to the level of fame he had accrued over the past few years. His popularity exploded after he started streaming Deicide when the game came out. He and Jessica played regularly in competitive tournaments and were some of the highest earning players in the scene. He purposefully hid his identity behind the alias DoubleTap and Jessica became DoubleBarrel; they even wore costumes of their avatars to conventions to not give away their identity. After he was doxed it didn’t take long for internet sleuths to find Jessica’s identity as well. Luckily where she lived was much harsher on harassment, stalkers and doxing information than the Bridges and she was relocated before things got weird.
Taken from Royal Road, this narrative should be reported if found on Amazon.
“Oh, shit.” Kevin blurted. “I forgot to clean out my locker.”
To those living in one of the Celestial Bridges personal space was a luxury that most could not afford. The apartments were small and only big enough to offer protection for one's belongings and person while they slept. Bathrooms and cooking areas were shared in communal zones. For those that wanted extra privacy they could purchase their own private cooking station and bathroom. These small rooms were called lockers and were usually more expensive as the apartment themselves.
He turns to his door, and it slides open when he placed his thumb on a scanner in the middle of the portal. He picked up a half empty box full of small knick knacks and headed out. He stumbled back into his apartment when the odor of stale air, fuel, human fecal material and trash mixed in a cacophony of scents which assaulted his nose. He closed the door and feverishly shook his head to clear his airways. He placed the box down and reached inside to get his filter half mask.
“I am not going to miss that about this place.” He said to himself.
He placed the mask on his face and took a long breath in. The mask connected to his augmentation and projected a 3d image of his TKLiveSpace avatar’s face, which was used originally as part of his costume for conventions. The avatar is a caricature of his actual face in the style of an anime chibi character. The projection is visible 360 degrees and will match his facial expressions perfectly without impeding his vision. He turns off the projection with a thought and prepares to face the rancid stink of outside.
His apartment was in the upper level of the Sol Relay Station which was and used mainly as an industrial spaceport. The Orbital Elevator sent goods down to the planet for processing and brought up refined goods. The station was also the most heavily populated with over one billion Bridgers working and living in the Relay. Homelessness was a problem but most consider being homeless here to be much better than on the planet. Bridgers are safe from the storms on the planet and finding work is easy.
The air was also cleaner here than in other Centauri Relay Stations since all refining was done on the planet. However, what was considered breathable was questionable. While individual apartments had an extra layer of filtering all common areas were subject to, what most called, the “Great Stink”. The Relay Authority did nothing about it since the air was breathable and it was a “deterrent to homelessness,” so they said.
Kevin with his mask secured, picked back up his box with ease and headed out of the door. Outside was just a long bleach white hallway with many more doors much like his own as far as the eye can see. Above the doors were the somber red numerical designations for each unit. Kevin's apartment was “Zenith-21347” which is considered to be in the good neighborhood. The stink wasn’t as bad and the homeless could not get into the apartment complex.
He let out a disapproving breath as the smell, while greatly distilled, still burned his nose hairs. He persevered, thankful that this will be the final trip before he would be saying goodbye forever. He scurried down the bland corridor trying to take as few breaths as possible along the way. His rose-colored glasses on his life in the apartment started to fade with each smelly breath.
“Kevin, hey!” A man’s muffled voice called out to Kevin from down the hall.
Kevin turned around and saw one of his neighbors walking towards him. Kevin immediately recognized him as Jason even though he could not see his face under the visor on the man's helmet. Jason was in his work clothes which was a special ship engineer spacesuit. It was designed to allow for full dexterity while working in the docks which are frequently depressurized. The suit was tight fitting with an exoskeleton brace along his body. The suit is normally bright hi-vis greenish-yellow with orange and yellow reflective tassels. This time however he was covered from head to toe in soot and oil. Kevin noticed that Jason did not have his tool bag, which was unusual for him, normally he would never let it leave his sight.
Jason was Kevin's adopted younger brother having known him since their time in one of many orphanages in the massive structure. The only reason Jason was able to move to this apartment complex is because Kevin used him as a referral. Jason’s roommate was their younger sister Wynn who worked in the Orbital Police Department, so she was barely home. Jason and Wynn were actually blood siblings and only managed to stay together because of Kevin always looking out for them.
“Jason, hey are you just now getting off of work?” Kevin asked.
“You haven’t heard?” Jason asked as he walked up beside Kevin. “There was a massive accident at the Trevser Starport. Everything is delayed by at least a day or two. Several people including me got sucked out of the hangar after a massive depressurization. Lost my tool bag too.”
“Wait what?” Kevin said, shocked at the revelation. “Is everyone okay?”
“As far as I know only a few people were not recoverable, no one I knew thank God, which is honestly a miracle.” Jason's voice was audibly trembling. “But hey, I know you were leaving today. I think you should contact the Housing Authority and Movers Association. I am pretty sure they know about what is going on but they will still kick you out even if you don’t have anywhere to go while the dock is repaired.”
“I am not worried about the damn housing authority, are you okay? Did you get checked out?” Kevin asked as he put his hand on Jason’s soot covered shoulder. “We can head to a hospital. I will cover the expenses.”
“Thanks but I am fine. I was already looked over, I just got a couple bruises.” Jason assured though his voice quivered unnaturally. He took in a shallow breath and closed his eyes although Kevin could not see his face clearly. “I saw something unnatural out there.” Jason said so low that the air refused to carry the sound beyond his lips.
“I didn’t hear that.” Kevin responded.
“I said we will talk later!” Jason announced loudly, clearing his throat with resolution. “I have to take a shower and you have a date with the Housing Authority and Moving Association.”
Kevin let out a long sigh and with a defeated breath. He was already well aware of the massive headache the Housing Authority is going to be about the situation. They never liked him since he won the apartment in the lottery which was meant for a family of at least three people. They tried to disqualify and evict him under the pretense that he obviously would not be able to pay for an apartment of this size. However, he made enough as a streamer to billions of people that he could not only afford the apartment but he could get a larger size if they had it available.
“Thanks for the heads up.” Kevin said as he retracted his hand and rubbed the ash on his dingy gray t-shirt. “If you say you are alright that’s fine, but I will be checking on you later.”
“No problem, Wynn will probably kill me if I went and died.” Jason said as he let out a yawn.
Jason pressed a button on his suit which causes a depressurizing hiss on his suit’s right arm as a small amount of air rushes out. When the hissing stops he twists the node on his wrist which allows him to take off his filthy glove. He reached out his hand and Kevin firmly grabbed it appreciating the gesture. Both men smiled though neither could see the other's mouth because of their headgear. Jason then retreated down the hall in the opposite direction to get to his apartment.
Kevin walked to the elevator while flipping through news stories with his mind through his Sensory Augmentation. He was looking up information on the massive accident that occurred in the dock he was scheduled to leave from later that same day. Jason was right, the port would be down for two days as repairs were completed. This puts a wrench in his plans as there is often a slim window when it comes to interplanetary travel. Missing the allotted window by even a few hours can add days to the trip time or cause the trip to be canceled altogether until the next allotted time.