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Archaeology [DDD]
POSTED ON Oct 29, 2023 6:38:43 GMT
9. Reunion
Archaeology is the preservation of history and prehistory.
"Ohhhh, we missed you so much! My little Howie!" His mom kissed him on both cheeks and hugged him, and Howard hugged her back. Stiff awkward, but content. They had both aged since his last meeting with them. His father watched him from the door, arms crossed. His face was passive, but Howard couldn't help but suspect that his father was upset.
Why would he be upset? His son was visiting.
"You've risen so far, our little star! We've tried so hard to see you at the museum, but you're never there when we visit." His mother said, leading him into the living room. Howard took a seat on a recliner, and his parents sat on the couch. "We've tried calling, but we can never reach you!"
"What? That's unacceptable!" Howard clenched a fist and crossed his legs. "I'll get you a direct line, mom. You too, dad. Maybe you both can come in and review some exhibits we're putting up? I've got one with gemstones that I think mom would like, and I know you'll enjoy the fossils we have." He told his dad.
"They're quite good." His father nodded slowly, and his mom agreed with a furious nod.
"We'd love to, Howard! I'd love for the museum to sponsor Starry Night!" She gushed. Howard felt a twinge of annoyance. Sponsor? More money that he'd have to spend on things that weren't archaeology. Did they think he was made of money or something? They hadn't given him anything, but now that he was popular, it was fine to mooch off him?
He would've been swimming in debt if it weren't for that lottery ticket.
"I'll ask around. We might be able to make it work."
After chatting for a few hours, Howard waved goodbye and stepped out of the door. His limousine was waiting, and immediately started up as he walked down the driveway. Suddenly, he heard a voice behind him.
"Hey, HOWARD!"
His father's voice.
He turned.
"Yes? What's wrong, dad?" Howard frowned, recognizing the angry expression he thought he saw earlier. So it wasn't an illusion. Even if he hadn't used his expert eye in years, that skill wasn't so easily rusted. "You're angry."
"You're right." His father walked closer. "Thanks for visiting, all these years later. I'm glad you remembered us."
So that's what this was about.
"I'm a busy man. Howard began, hands on his hip. "I couldn't afford to-"
"-to let go of an entire team of Almian archaeologists? Was that before or after you invested millions into Devon Corp?" His dad frowned, putting his hand on his hips. He saw the look of surprise on Howard's face. "Oh, you think I don't read the news? Or have critical thinking? I raised you."
"I didn't think you were so interested in my career." Howard blinked in surprise. "I'm surprised."
"I'm surprised. You never used to be so sloppy about covering your tracks. You made quite the paper trail on how you paid for your schooling, making us think you were in a little bit of debt. You were in deeper than that. You never would've had an issue keeping this secret back when you were in college. Idiot. You've replaced sense with money."
What was the point of this? Why was his father attempting to push him so hard? Demean him? He had done nothing wrong. "I didn't need those researchers anymore. They were interns, hired so they could get experience in the field. They should be thanking me."
His father stopped and stared at him. He opened his mouth multiple times, looking completely shocked. He got up close and pointed a finger at him. "An intern, like you were? Did you feel thankful when you were dropped? How did that experience help you?"
"It helped me. Look where I am now." Howard shrugged. "They'll find a way.
"Find a way?" His father echoed, and shook his head in disbelief. "I remember when you would come home and complain about the wealthy who simply bought up expensive art for the sake of owning it. Do you remember what you told us, back then?
"That they didn't understand it."
"I pity you, son." His father put his hand on his son's shoulder. "You'll forever deceive yourself with a lie like this, then? It wasn't like this, once. How can you have two eyes but not see what you're missing?"
What did that mean? What lie? What was he missing? He had everything he could ever want. Money, artifacts, authority. He didn't need anything else much. He reached for his belt instinctively, and passed through nothing. He had never owned a Pokemon. Why did he keep doing that?
"It doesn't matter." Howard stared at his father and tapped his own temple. "You're important to me, a piece of history that I want to preserve."
"You'll preserve it, then. With your mind and money, Howard, you'll likely want for nothing again. You've become the people you once despised working for. The rich and elite who claim to understand the field from which they know little. Money cannot fill that void. If you want to preserve everything, you'll go to war with the world itself, until you find a way to preserve that too. Don't you get it, son? All you do is buy and buy and put things into your museum. Do you even know every object under your roof, or is the fact that it once had cultural significance all you care about?"
Howard turned away and kept walking towards the car. He opened the door. "You're saying I'll succeed?
The voice kept ringing in his head.
"Yes. You are the best and worst of humanity's instincts. There is no way that you cannot preserve every object of value. When you collect everything, what will you do?
The car drove away. The voice winked out. The answer? Howard didn't know.
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