Description
At times one of the adolescent girls or boys who go to see the child does
not go home to weep or rage, does not, in fact, go home at all. Sometimes
also a man or woman much older falls silent for a day or two, and then
leaves home. These people go out into the street, and walk down the street
alone. They keep walking, and walk straight out of the city of Omelas,
through the beautiful gates. They keep walking across the farmlands of
Omelas. Each one goes alone, youth or girl man or woman. Night falls; the
traveler must pass down village streets, between the houses with yellow-lit
windows, and on out into the darkness of the fields. Each alone, they go
west or north, towards the mountains. They go on. They leave Omelas,
they walk ahead into the darkness, and they do not come back.