In the future, every paper document in the world has to be catalogued, what happens when Brett finds a coded paper file, when codes shouldn’t exist. A futuristic tale with a twist, which will draw you in and make you smile.

Author

Andrew Karl Brown

404

A Story By

Andrew K Brown

Chapter 1

I hate Thursdays.

As the Computer alarm buzzed, I felt a great weight settle onto my shoulders as I looked at the time on the small screen beside the bed, 07:00.

The computer voice droned, “Wake up Brett, It is oh seven hundred hours”

“Off” I snapped and the voice stopped.

 I remembered waking up, what seemed like a dozen times throughout the night, lines of code running through my mind. What was that code? What did it mean? It had been bothering me for days now, ever since I found the sheets of printed code in an obscure pile of records at work.

I thought about work.

Damn, Jethro will be in full flow today – again. Same crap every week.

I slid out of bed and shuffled into the kitchen area, pressed the panel on the serving area to start the Auto Meal to prepare my breakfast, toast, bacon and eggs. I knew this would take exactly two minutes and twelve seconds, it has done every morning for the past three years, since I moved from the 23rd floor single dwelling domicile to this one on the 117th floor, and mainly because I am lazy, that’s all I’ve programmed it for. It would be served on the counter using technology I barely understood, or care about.

I decided to have my shower before eating, knowing full well the food would be stone cold before I got anywhere near it anyway. Animal products through the automatic cooking process seemed to always come out cooler, rather than hotter, but I also knew I’d eat it as I do every morning. Habit’s a funny thing. Even when you know something is bad for you – you still do it just because it’s a habit. Like marriage.

Since Cassandra divorced me, I spent my weekends in solitude in the Domicile we’d originally planned to make the family home. Ha, there’s a laugh. I guess I always knew she’d leave. Must be the pessimist in me. The three rooms in the single floored, 117th storey domicile were dusty, bare and miserable. But then, so am I.

I shed my shorts and stepped into the shower cubicle.

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  • Lena Brown on Feb 9, 2010

    Awesome, well written and kept me reading. My first instinct was 404 is an error code, but you kept me hanging on! Love it, great read….

  • HatedNation on Feb 21, 2010

    Nice…lol

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