The Alka Experience

Laura Branigan – Self Control

Garbage & The Screaming Females

Joe leans toward Nelly, eyes hopeful, and says, โ€œJust one more concert in Victoriaโ€ฆ please?โ€ Heโ€™s not asking for fame or glory, just that shared moment, the music echoing through the city one more time. The way he says it, itโ€™s less a request and more a heartbeatโ€”a chance to make one more memory together.

Nelly looks at Joe with a teasing smile, but her eyes are searching. โ€œSoโ€ฆ tell me, Joe,โ€ she says softly, โ€œdo you still love meโ€ฆ even after Iโ€™ve put on a little weight?โ€

Thereโ€™s a pause, the kind that makes the air between them feel heavy and fragile, like a note hanging in a quiet concert hall. Itโ€™s playful, but honestโ€”a question only he can answer.

Joe smiles gently, reaching for her hand. โ€œWeight is just temporary, Nelly,โ€ he says softly. โ€œItโ€™s made to be shed, like a song waiting for the next verse. What matters is youโ€”the melody, the heart behind it. Thatโ€™s what I love, always.โ€

He gives a reassuring squeeze, as if letting her know that nothing superficial could ever change the way he feels.

Nellyโ€™s smile fades, and her gaze drifts toward the horizon. โ€œJoeโ€ฆ sometimes I think the world is slowly dying,โ€ she says quietly. โ€œAll the noise, the pollution, the greedโ€ฆ itโ€™s like weโ€™re just treading water while everything we love fades away.โ€

Her voice carries both sadness and urgency, a reminder that even in their personal moments, the weight of the world lingers.

Joe takes a deep breath, his tone steady and determined. โ€œNo more flights, Nelly. We split our time between Babylon and Europe,โ€ he says firmly. โ€œWe go save Europe firstโ€”because they wonโ€™t drug us. And if Canada ever repents, thenโ€ฆ we come back.โ€

Thereโ€™s a weight in his words, a plan laid out like a map, but also a promise: a mission, a purpose, and a hope that they can make a real difference together.

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When Doves Cry

G.I. Joe spoke quietly to Nelly, the weight of the memory settling on his shoulders like old armor.

โ€œNellia,โ€ he said, โ€œyou ever wonder why my brother Mike bolted from that Invictus concert? Why he froze up and left in the middle of the speeches?โ€

She tilted her head, sensing it wasnโ€™t some joke or bravado thing. G.I. Joe wasnโ€™t a man who spooked easily, and Mike even less so.

โ€œIt was that Canadian soldier,โ€ Joe said. โ€œThe one who talked about being shotโ€ฆ crippledโ€ฆ in the Croatian war. In our war. Against Canada.โ€

Nelly blinked. โ€œCanada foughtโ€ฆ Croatia?โ€

Joe nodded. โ€œOh yeah. Herbert Walker Bushโ€™s New World Order tour. Canada went halfway around the damn world to fight in a place they couldnโ€™t even pronounce. And weโ€”Croatiansโ€”we werenโ€™t invading anyone. We were defending our homes. Our streets. Our families.โ€

He exhaled sharply.

โ€œMike heard that soldier call it โ€˜peacekeeping.โ€™ But to us it was shellfire and the smell of burning houses. To him it was a deployment. To us it was survival.โ€

Nelly placed a hand on his arm, grounding him.

โ€œMike wasnโ€™t running from that soldier,โ€ Joe said. โ€œHe was running from the memories. From the idea that Croatiaโ€”his Croatiaโ€”was treated like some geopolitical playground for the big powers.โ€

He shook his head.

โ€œCanada never shouldโ€™ve been there, Nellia. They had no business fighting Croatians defending their home. Thatโ€™s what broke Mike that night. Hearing the guy describe it like he was the victimโ€ฆ when all we ever did was stand on our own land and say, โ€˜No more.โ€™โ€

Nelly stayed silent, letting the truth breathe.

โ€œAnd that,โ€ Joe finished, โ€œis why we donโ€™t cheer for wars. We survived one.โ€

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Would I Lie to You?

Joe stood at the overlook, watching the red sunset stain the horizon like the opening flash of Judgement Day. The future James Cameron warned about always felt closer to him than to anyone elseโ€”because Joe had seen the blueprints, the prototypes, the classified footage of machines built to replace men.

Nelly found him there, fists clenched, jaw tight.

โ€œJoeโ€ฆ what are you planning?โ€

He didnโ€™t turn. โ€œYou want the truth? The only reason I even try to stop Cameronโ€™s Judgement Dayโ€ฆ is you.โ€

She didnโ€™t speak, letting the wind whistle between them.

โ€œIf it were up to me and my brother Mike,โ€ Joe continued, voice low and raw, โ€œweโ€™d let the great powers nuke each other. Let the whole shitty world burn and reset. Wash it all away. Humans had their chance.โ€

He finally looked at herโ€”eyes tired, angry, but still alive.

โ€œBut youโ€ฆโ€ His voice cracked just slightly. โ€œYouโ€™re the only reason I fight it. The only reason I hold the line. The only reason I donโ€™t just step back and watch the mushroom clouds bloom.โ€

Nelly swallowed. โ€œJoeโ€ฆ thatโ€™s a heavy burden to put on someone.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not a burden,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s the truth. Without youโ€ฆ I wouldnโ€™t care. Not about the future, not about saving anyone, not about stopping Cameronโ€™s robots or the idiots pushing us to the edge.โ€

He stepped closer, gently touching her hand.

โ€œYou make this world worth saving. Even when everything else makes me want to give up.โ€

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