by Seven
Disclaimer: Earth: Final Conflict and its characters are copyrighted
by Tribune Entertainment Company.
All rights reserved.
Note from Author: Takes place shortly
before "Demon Child"
**********
"Agent Sandoval?" Sandoval winced a little as Al'ith's clear high voice
reached him. Somewhere along the
line, he thought, she had picked up enunciation of "Sandoval" quite
similar to Zo'or's, and hearing the
drawling in the mouth of a child was... well, disturbing was the best
word.
He turned from the console he was working at and looked down at Al'ith,
staring up at him with her
large electric-blue eyes. He hastily pasted on an impassive stare that
he had perfected years before.
"Yes, Al'ith?"
Al'ith drew her small hand from behind her back and held out a small
dataclip. "Starcharts you asked
for," she said simply.
Sandoval felt a spike of anger as he wordlessly took the starcharts
and waved up a datastream. The
Volunteers were getting lazy, he thought. Some of them were taking
advantage of Al'ith's eagerness to
help. "Thank you," he said quietly. He turned to the datastream and
began to scan through the latest
readings, comparing them to those a month ago to determine what might
be Jaridian involvement.
A scuffing noise that would have been unhearable for a normal human
reached his ears. He raised his
head but did not look back. "Al'ith, you don't have to stay here."
"I forgot to tell you," Al'ith said with a hint of embarrassment. She
wriggled a little, staring at her
sneaker-clad feet. "Zo'or said I'm s'posed to go down to Earth for
a medical scan. I already had a lot,
why do I have to have more scans?" she asked pensively, looking up
at him.
Sandoval glanced around the room. No one was watching. He dropped into
a crouch, looking the little
girl straight in the eye. "The human doctors want to know things about
you," he began to explain.
"Like shakarava," Al'ith said.
That stopped Sandoval. He drew back a little, staring at her. "What
do you know about shakarava?" he
asked slowly.
"They think I might have them," Al'ith shrugged. She looked at Sandoval's
thoughtful face, as if trying to
read his emotions and store them away. "What are they?"
Sandoval opened his mouth to reply, then decided against it. "I'll tell
you later," he said. He waved the
datastream away and took Al'ith's hand firmly in his. He felt a slight
pang at the easy way she followed
him, feet pattering on the floor to keep up with his longer stride.
Zo'or hated her with an almost
irrational hatred, and would surely want her done away with at some
time.
It didn't make sense, Da'an would surely make more hybrids anyhow, but
Zo'or seemed to resent Al'ith's
existance the way he would resent a fifty-foot remora being attached
to the mothership. Sandoval
glanced down at her, now turning the faster walk into a sort of prancing
skip, and smiled a little.
Dee Dee had wanted a little girl, he remembered. She had asked if they
could have a baby, and he had
said that they should wait, until he had a job that would definitely
be there permanently. And Siobhan
had always loved children...
He shook it off, but the thoughts persisted like the ghosts of his two
loves. What would they have
thought of Al'ith?
****
Lili was already in the shuttle, programming in the coordinates, when
Sandoval and Al'ith quickly climbed
through the front shield. She smiled affectionately at the little girl
as she climbed into the chair beside
Sandoval, pulling the restraints around herself. "All buckled in?"
"Yes," Al'ith said brightly, smoothing her sky-blue skirt over her knees.
Lili made a mental note to get
the child some jeans as the shuttle zipped out of the mothership shuttlebay,
and shifted into the
colored stream of ID travel.
Al'ith gasped in the back, and Lili had to restrain the urge to look
back at Sandoval and grin. He
wouldn't understand the wonder of a child only seeing such things for
the second time in her short life.
The first time, Al'ith had rapturously stared out at the ID slipstream,
eyes wide as saucers.
"Coming down to Washington," Lili announced, drawing her arms back and
disengaging the drives. The
ID stream flashed and vanished, revealing the Washington Monument just
off to the side. Al'ith pointed
at it unnecessarily as Lili veered to the right and landed on the grass
by the monument. She dismissed
the controls and pointed across a street. "The Parker Labs are over
there. Let's go."
As Sandoval climbed down to the ground, Al'ith uttered a squeal and
launched herself down from the
pilot's chair. Sandoval caught her, then set her on the ground, surprised
at how little she weighed. For
a moment, her blue eyes were touched with a look that seemed far older
than she was, a look he had
sometimes seen in Da'an's eyes. It chilled him and drew him in....
no. Sandoval shook himself a little. He
had to serve Zo'or, not Al'ith or Da'an.
The illusion passed from her small face as quickly as it had come. Al'ith
smiled up at him sunnily and
skipped away, following a grinning Lili into the Washington street.
Sandoval turned and walked after
them, hands folded behind his back, a peculiar look in his dark eyes.
****
The dark-clad man cracked his gum loudly, nestled in an alleyway. He
knew perfectly well where his
comrades were, and had to congratulate whoever had sent them their
position instructions. He couldn't
see them at all.
The insolent grin left his thin face as he saw the three figures, and
hurriedly picked up the rifle and
aimed it at the child in the middle. The little girl in the middle
was swaying back and forth as she
walked, holding onto the hands of the adults flanking her. Her snub-nosed
face looked from one to the
other, her lips moving as she chattered to them. His finger tightened
on the trigger... adult, child, it
made no difference who he killed.
A bullet ripped from the end of the rifle... just as the woman leaned forward.
****
Sandoval whirled at the gunshot. Captain Marquette straightened and
slapped a hand to her shoulder,
looking confused and blank. As she stared at her shoulder, red blood
began to seep through her
fingers. She gave Sandoval one horrified look, and crumpled in a heap.
Her crimson-stained hand fell off,
spread on the pavement as if in supplication.
"Lili!" Al'ith shouted, lunging forward, but Sandoval grabbed her arm
and yanked her back, kneeling to
look into her eyes.
"I'll take care of her," he hissed. "Run! Get away!"
Al'ith glanced at Lili, her face crumpling with emotion, but turned
and began to run down the
Washington street, dodging into alleys, as fast as she could. Bullets
ripped into the pavement right
after her...
****
A skrill blast thundered through the building top, shreding the walls
and sending a pair of dark-clad men
flying to the ground, screaming once before striking the ground. Their
rifles fell at their sides, the
plastic melted onto their users. The assassins' faces were reddened
and burned, and Sandoval knew at
a glance that they would not move again.
He turned his attention back to Captain Marquette, kneeling beside her
and pulling off her jacket. The
wound was in her shoulder, he saw, a huge red blotch on her white blouse.
He pulled a handkerchief
from his pocket and pressed it against the shoulder.
Running footsteps were coming behind him, but he couldn't turn to look.
A teenage boy with spiked
blond hair dropped to his knees beside the FBI agent. "What happened?"
he asked, staring at Lili.
Sandoval looked down the street. No sign of Al'ith, but it was clear
that she was their target. "Call
911," he said. The boy nodded and pulled a global from his pocket.
Sandoval waited for the call to be
complete, before pointing at Lili, still lying pale and still on the
pavement. "I want you to keep this in
place, to stop the bleeding, and not to move until the medivac team
gets here,"
"Yeah, sure," the boy said, staring at the dead assassins. "What are they, some kinda Mafia thugs?"
"Possibly," Sandoval said dryly. He grasped the boy's wrist and pressed
it against the makeshift
bandage. "Stay here, and don't move." The boy gulped at the sight of
the blood, but nodded slowly.
He set off in a sprint down the street, leaving an increasingly queasy
young man taking care of Lili
Marquette.
****
Al'ith stopped running, reaching a huge square filled with people milling
around. Giant stone buildings
lined the streets, taller and more forbidding than any she had seen
before. Some were dressed like
Sandoval, some more like Liam and Lili. She shivered and hugged herself,
crouching in the alley and
desperately hoping that no one saw her.
Her blue eyes filled with tears as she remembered Da'an, Liam, and Lili.
She desperately wanted to
know what was happening, whether Lili would be all right. Lili had
been kind to her from the beginning,
everything from braiding her hair to cheering for her when the Synod
had accepted her.
"Hey?"
Al'ith jumped to the side at the slightly mocking man's voice. Then
she stared in astonishment. The
human was possibly the oddest-looking she had seen, with a bright-purple
tight shirt and pants, a
shaved head, except a tiny braid in the back, and a pair of yellow
glasses.
Al'ith tensed to run as he knelt down and pulled off his glasses. She
relaxed a little as his expression
shifted into one of concern. "Are you lost?" he asked.
Al'ith just nodded, feeling a tear trickle down the side of her nose.
The man smiled and nodded. "What's your name?"
"Al'ith," she replied in a small voice.
He nodded and stood up. "I'm Augur. Well, we'll just find your-"
Al'ith screamed as a fist caught Augur in the side of the head, throwing
him against the garbage cans
with a thunderous crash. A tall man with eaglelike eyes and a rough
face turned, glaring down at the
little girl. As she began to run, his hand shot out and grabbed her,
pulling her up and keeping her
against him so tightly that she couldn't get away. She screamed again,
kicking frantically at his stomach.
It did no good.
"Hey, buster!" Augur choked, stumbling to his feet. "I don't appreciate
being socked to the ground, you
neanderthal! Now put down the kid now! She's with me!"
"I don't think so," the assassin growled. He pulled a gun from his belt
and aimed it between Augur's
shocked brown eyes. Al'ith shrieked again and clawed at the hands holding
her in an iron grip.
****
Liam watched with rising anger as an unconscious Lili was wheeled into
a waiting ambulance, strapped
to a gurney with an oxygen mask over her pale face. He glared at the
two men lying at his feet--the
dead men that Sandoval had skrilled. About two dozen Volunteers were
cordoning off the area and
bringing the bodies to the shuttles.
He knew from the construction of their IDs that they were not Taelon-employed.
But he didn't
recognize them as working for the Resistance either.
He turned and stalked away as the Volunteers. Either way, he thought
angrily, striding back towards
his shuttle, whoever was trying to harm Al'ith was going to be very,
very, very, sorry...
****
Sandoval heard Al'ith before he saw her, as he navigated a dark rat's
maze of alleys and bridges.
Skidding to a halt, he looked around, and called on his CVI, trying
to remember where the scream had
come from... the right.
Turning to the right, he began to focus on Raven, feeling the skrill
warm instantly as he burst out of the
alley. A large crowd of people were ringed around a horrifying visual.
Another dark-clad human was holding a struggling, screaming Al'ith to
his chest, ignoring her frantic
wriggling and cries. Her small feet were slamming against his stomach.
He was holding out a gun, and
aiming at someone out of Sandoval's sight. Sandoval's arm went up in
a flash, sending out a burst of
energy.
It struck the hand aiming the gun, blasting and melting both flesh and
weapon. The assassin screamed
and dropped Al'ith like a rock, gripping his mangled hand with the
other and curling over. Al'ith
scrambled to her feet and ran to Sandoval's side as the assassin painfully
reached for a second
weapon, hidden in his belt. "He has a gun!" Al'ith shouted.
The crowd had been drawing closer, now there were shrieks of terror
as people drew back. Sandoval
fired another blast, this one striking the black-clad man in the chest.
The man stopped, stared at the smoking hole in his chest, then looked
at the child with the blankest
eyes Sandoval had ever seen. The he toppled to the side and uttered
one shuddering breath.
It was over.
Al'ith gave a whimper, her eyes overflowing. Sandoval gave her a comforting
pat on the head and
walked over to the dead assassin, who now stared sightlessly at the
store windows. More people
were coming over for a look.
Sandoval detached the gun from the man's still-clutching fingers and
looked over it. What he saw gave
him a chill of dismay.
The weapon was of Resistance build.
With Taelon enhancements.
****
Sandoval stared at the gun, astonished, then quickly tucked it into
his jacket. Al'ith was squatting
beside him, eying the gun's bluish bioenhancements. Sandoval took a
brief glance around at the gaping
crowd, then took Al'ith's hand and pulled her up. "We need to go,"
he said quietly.
Al'ith nodded and followed him, a little reluctantly. "Who was that?"
she asked. "Does he work for
Zo'or?"
Sandoval almost replied, but stopped. And thought.
Zo'or hates Al'ith, but I don't recognize any of those men. I don't
think he could have hired assassins
without my knowing it. And any assassin hired by Zo'or would not risk
killing Captain Marquette in the
crossfire... So the Resistance might have done it. But how would the
Resistance get their hands on
those weapons?
Sandoval's mind spun through the possibilities as he and Al'ith jogged
back to the Washington street.
He frowned a little; the shuttle was gone, and the area was cordoned
off with yellow police tape,
blocks of stone and plaster still littering the pavement.
"Liam was here," Al'ith said suddenly.
Sandoval glanced down at her. "How do you know?"
Al'ith pointed at a small leather-covered notebook lying by the curb.
"That's Liam's." She pulled her hand
from Sandoval's and ran to pick it up. She started flipping through
it, smiling at the quotes and small
cartoons jotted down on its smooth pages.
So Kincaid had been here. Sandoval's face darkened a little, as he thought
of what it might mean. It
could mean that Kincaid had not looked for them, expecting both of
them to be dead, or it could
mean... that he had been there for hours.
"Al'ith," Sandoval said suddenly. "Come with me. We're going away from here... somewhere safe."
****
As Liam Kincaid strode through the mothership, the dangerous click of
his shoes and the furious
expression on his face cautioned the Volunteers to keep out of his
way. They stepped to the side as
the agent passed them.
He had alerted the Resistance to look for Al'ith and Sandoval, and had
been forced to beat down a
growing paranoia at the thought of one of his comrades trying to kill
the innocent little girl. Julia, he
thought with a wry smile, had provoked those thoughts more than any
other.
Well, he thought as he entered the bridge. It's probably Zo'or anyway.
Zo'or was in the command chair, eyes closed. As Liam approached him,
he opened his eyes like an
angry cat awakened from a nap. "Major Kincaid," he said by way of a
hello.
Liam nodded once, then glanced around the bridge. He only saw the usual
Taelons in their transparent
bubbles and Volunteers scurrying on errands. "Where's Da'an?" he asked
casually. Well, I sound realistic
enough.
"There is no need for Da'an to be here," Zo'or said dryly. "Major, Captain
Marquette has been...
incapacitated, is that correct?"
"Yes..." Liam's green eyes narrowed a litttle, suspiciously. What are you getting at, you slippery eel?
"And with Agent Sandoval gone, you are the only available Companion
agent," Zo'or said, a hint of his
faint, cat-ate-the-canary smile touching his finely-carved features.
"I need you to locate both him and
the child."
"Surely Agent Sandoval will bring Al'ith to the mothership in this emergency?"
Liam asked, voicing a
question that had been buzzing in his mind all along.
Zo'or's smile melted away, and his air became one of restrained irritation,
like a child whose pet refuses
to obey a command. "By his lack of communication, I am only able to
assume that Agent Sandoval's
allegiances... are not wholly with the Taelons."
Liam quickly tamped down a smile that threatened to overwhelm his solemnity.
"Isn't his CVI supposed
to deal with that sort of thing?" he asked innocently.
Zo'or glanced down briefly, as if unwilling to make eye contact with
the young man. "Supposedly.
Unfortunately, some of the motivational imperitives in our implants
appear to be failing. I believe that
this may be the case with Agent Sandoval, and that he has taken the
child to whomever he serves."
The Taelon leaned back in his chair and swiveled it away from Liam,
signaling that their discussion was
at an end.
Liam nodded and left the bridge, his head in a whirl.
Either Zo'or was lying very well--and very elborately--or he genuinely
did not know what was happening.
Then... what is going on?
BEEZERP!
Liam almost fell over in surprise at the shrill beep of his global.
As he pulled it open, Augur's morose
face, somewhat purplish and bruised, appeared on it. "What happened
to you?" Liam asked in surprise.
"I'll tell you later," Augur replied. "I wanted to tell you that Sandoval
ought to be bringing that little
hybrid girl there any second now."
Liam pulled his global out further and quickly entered a series of commands.
"No, he isn't. Ship's
sensors show no shuttles returning."
"Well, that's odd."
"Odder than you know," Liam said, just before shutting the global and
heading for the shuttlebay. Zo'or
not acting guilty, Sandoval on the lam, Lili in the hospital... this
is starting to get me scared.
****
Sandoval didn't see the figure leaping at him from a doorway until the
strangling wire was around his
throat. Sandoval choked and clutched at the hands gripping the wire,
trying to break their hold.
Darkness, blankness began to curl on the edges of his vision and hearing,
making it hard to hear and
see. Al'ith was screaming distantly, "Stop it! Stop! Let him go! Let
him go!"...
****
Sandoval gagged, digging his fingers into the hands of his attacker,
a muscular bear of a man. Al'ith
threw herself against his, ripping at his wrists with her small hands.
"Let him go!" she screamed.
The assassin looked down at her balefully, and kicked her to the side.
Al'ith slammed against a garbage
can, then forward onto her hands and knees. Sandoval gasped, his lips
turning pale blue, dark blood
beginning to drip from the circle around his throat.
Through the dark haze that was beginning to weave itself over his eyes,
Sandoval saw Al'ith stagger to
her feet, holding out her hands. "Stop hurting him!" she screamed again.
"Get away from me, kid," growled the assassin.
Al'ith threw herself against the assassin, and a pale white light began
to radiate from her palms as she
clung to his leg, grimacing determinedly. Sandoval lurched forward,
retching and yanking the
bloodstained coil from his leg, as the assassin screamed and clutched
at his calf, throwing Al'ith
backwards again. She tottered against the garbage can, still holding
her glowing hands up. There was a
smell of burning hair and skin.
Sandoval grasped a windowsill and shook as he raised his arm, firing
a single skrill blast at the hunched
thug. The man spasmed and fell like a tree, and for a time there was
only Sandoval's labored breathing
and a faint sizzle to be heard in the darkness.
Al'ith burst into tears and ran to Sandoval, clinging to his waist.
He hugged her for a few minutes, then
picked her up and walked slowly away.
****
"I found the ID of one of your mystery men," Augur said, pointing at
the screen in his underground lair.
Liam stopped pacing along the metal walkway and jumped down beside
his friend. "His name is Jay
Deavros, an IRS agent."
"Deavros?" Liam said, frowning at the image of a black-clad man on the
screen. "What was the IRS doing
involved in this?"
"Oh, it gets weirder," Augur said with an enigmatic smile. "Deavros
was killed five years ago in a freak
car accident."
"Yes, that's weirder," Liam said, sighing ad rubbing his forehead. "So
what's he doing, alive and well and
hunting down little hybrid girls?"
"Well, obviously he wasn't killed," Augur said, leaning back in his chair and frowning.
"Where was the car accident?"
Augur leaned forward and typed in a command. "Uh... the beach. Apparently
the brakes failed and the
car went over a cliff in the sight of hundreds of beachgoers."
Liam looked at the blurred photos of a small red sedan in a spray of
surf, heading out to sea, and
groaned. This is becoming downright nightmarish, he thought, rubbing
at his eyes. "See if you can find
anything about Deavros, wife, kids, parents, sightings, anything,"
he said, getting up and heading for
the door. "And hack into any system you have to."
"Liam!" Augur suddenly swiveled his chair, looking worried. Liam glanced
back at him. For a moment, the
hacker stared at his lap, licking his lips, then asked, "How's Lili?"
Liam's face softened a little. "She's gonna be fine, Augur. She lost
some blood, but the doctors say
she's going to be fine."
Augur smiled a little and looked down. "That's good."
"Just keep it in mind, Augur, when you're looking for them," Liam said, turning and leaving.
****
Al'ith had been sleeping for almost five hours, huddled in the back
of the rental car. Her pale little face
had wisps of dark hair falling across it, and murmured words fell from
her lips. Sandoval glanced at the
tiny girl for the thousandth time, then stretched, working his head
from side to side to relieve an
increasingly stiff neck.
Then he slowly glanced back at Al'ith.
He wasn't entirely certain why he was protecting the child... she was
not his charge, and if Zo'or was
making this attempt on his own, Sandoval's own position could be severely
compromised, if not
destroyed. He couldn't afford that.
And he was becoming increasingly suspicious of Kincaid, who had not
yet found them. Not wanting to
risk exposure? Was Kincaid a part of the Resistance, or was he... working
for himself?
Sandoval sighed and leaned his head on the headrest. He had abandoned
his global long ago, fearful of
being traced. He wasn't certain where to go, or what to do. But he
had no intention of bringing Al'ith
back to the mothership before he knew what was happening. He closed
his eyes, touching the gun in
his jacket...
"Agent Sandoval?" a thin voice whispered from the back.
"Yes, Al'ith?" Sandoval said without opening his eyes.
"There's a black car coming by here every few minutes," Al'ith whispered.
Sandoval straightened and started the car, blinking the tiredness from
his burning eyes. He saw a
somewhat rumpled Al'ith sit up in the back seat, then kneel to look
out the window. "It's following us,"
she said with rising alarm.
Sandoval glanced out, at the sleek black limo that was picking up speed
behind them. He began to
accelerate....
When a blinding flash of light tore from the car behind them, ripping
through the back and sending the
car careening into a fire hydrant. As Sandoval slumped against the
steering wheel, he distantly heard
Al'ith shouting angrily...
****
Liam rubbed at his eyes, wishing he could clear the grit from them.
The sun was just rising in the east,
spilling golden rays over Washington. He was standing on a back street,
where a Volunteer was
standing in front of a small man with a face like a rat was wringing
his hands and chattering, "I swear, I
didn't know that he was a Companion agent until I saw the news this
morning. They said to keep an eye
out for an Asian-American man with a little girl, so I realized that
I had-"
The Volunteer glanced at Liam and waved his hand dismissively at the
agency owner. "What have you
found out?" Liam asked, critically looking over the owner and making
him shrivel a little.
"Sir, the car has laser burns on the back and side, and was apparently
thrown against a fire hydrant.
We haven't searched it yet," the Volunteer replied, holding out his
global. Liam glanced briefly over the
data, then walked out of the back street into a small expressway.
The car and surroundings were drenched. The small vehicle was on upside
down on the sidewalk, its
body twisted and melted from the laser blasts. Liam took a shuddering
breath and dropped to his
hands and knees, poking his head in the open window. There was a small
smear of blood on the
driver's seat, just where Sandoval's head would be.
He didn't see anything, anything left behind. Slowly he ran his fingers
along the seats, the floor, the
controls, any nook where it would be difficult to see.
"Ow!" Liam yanked his hand out from under the back seat and stuck it
in his mouth. Then he pulled it out
and looked at it. "Paper?" he whispered.
Gingerly, he stuck his hand back in and groped, finding a thin edge
of paper jammed down hastily. As
he pulled it out, he saw a familiar gold embossing on the top of the
book page: it was from the tiny
leather notebook he often carried. Written on it in huge, wobbly block
letters were the words, "Help.
Al'ith. Warchester Avanu 905."
****
The tall, gray-haired man was sitting behind a spacious desk, in his
home office. He was immaculately
attired in a blue business suit, and every line of his round face and
sparkle of friendly blue eyes spelled
friendliness as he looked out the window at the dark car parked in
front of it.
He turned his head to the side as the sound of frenzied shrieking reached
him. Roberts entered,
holding what appeared to be a small hysterical bundle of humanity,
kicking and pounding him. Roberts
grimaced in pain and dumped the tiny girl onto a seat facing Senator
Prastor's desk, then rubbed a
faint bite mark on his wrist. The child pulled her dark dress straight
and glared up at him balefully.
"Brat," Roberts hissed.
"Ox," the girl replied immediately.
Prastor burst into laughter, making Al'ith start in her seat. "Very good, my dear. Quite well-said."
"I want Sandoval," Al'ith replied sulkily, leaning her head forward
so that her dark hair fell across her
face.
Prastor walked around his desk, looking sad and regretful. "I'm afraid,
child, that Agent Sandoval is a
threat to us, and must therefore be disposed of."
"I want him!" Al'ith began to scream, sliding off the chair. "I want Sandoval!"
"Sir," Roberts growled, still rubbing his hand. "Perhaps we should keep
this Agent Sandoval alive, just to
keep the child under control."
"Who's he?" Al'ith said disgustedly, pointing at Roberts. "I hate him."
"And I hate you," Roberts whispered.
Prastor silenced his henchman with an icy glance, then smiled paternally
at Al'ith. "He's a man specially
selected for service under me, child, one of many brought here because
of their... selective
consciences. His death was faked, so that he wouldn't be disturbed
or found out."
"You should dispose of him!" Al'ith said, wrinkling her nose.
Prastor shook his head and sat down on his desk, looking down at Al'ith
with a fatherly smile. "I
understand you're half Taelon. Is it true that Taelons retain all the
knowledge of their parents?" She
stared at him balefully, crossing her arms over her chest and scowling.
"What do you know about the
computer of the mothership? What about its defenses?"
"I'm not going to talk to you," Al'ith said in a low growl.
Prastor leaned closer and whispered, "Child, do you realized that Agent
Sandoval does not care about
you at all? His MI does not allow him to experience any real human
emotion. He is simply following the
will of the Taelons."
"You're lying," Al'ith said. "I've seen him. He likes me."
Prastor shook his head amusedly.
"You're a liar, you kill people, and you kidnap people!" Al'ith shouted. "I don't believe anything you say!"
"I say we take the brat to Larry," Roberts said with a sharklike grin.
"I'll bite him too!" Al'ith shouted.
"No," Prastor said with a shake and wave of his hand. "We do not interrogate
children. Especially one
that might tell us all we need to know about the Taelons and their
plans." He frowned a little. "Take her
back to her cell."
As Roberts grabbed Al'ith's shoulders, the child twisted and slapped
her hands on his. There was a
blinding flash, and Roberts began to scream, pressing his burned hands
against his waist and doubling
over. Al'ith jumped off her chair and raced out the door, as Prastor
hit a button. Alarms began to
sound...
****
It grated against Liam horribly to report to Zo'or. Standing in front
of the Taelon leader and speaking to
him like Sandoval... no, Liam groaned inwardly. Outwardly, he kept
his face straight and solemn, cringing
and bristling at Zo'or's offhandedly acid comments.
Right now, Zo'or was staring at the crumpled piece of paper Liam had
handed him. "Warchester Avenue
is a street where senators and billionaires sometimes live," he commented.
Zo'or smiled condescendingly. "Has it not occurred to you that this
may be a trap, to mislead any who
attempt to follow Agent Sandoval?"
"I did think of that," Liam said with an inward stirring of satisfaction.
"That's why I think I should go
alone." If it turns out to be a Resistance base of some kind--and that's
a big "if"--then I don't want
Volunteers descending like the wrath of God and getting Resistance
information and members .
Zo'or considered it for a moment, then nodded. "Do what you think necessary,
Major. But find Agent
Sandoval. I wish to know why he left with the child and not returned
to the mothership." A faint,
snakelike smile began to creep across his pale face. "And, if Agent
Sandoval had decided to act
against"
"I'll find him," Liam said, backing out.
Zo'or coolly watched the young man leave, waited a moment, then waved
up his datastream. The face
of a Volunteer squad leader appeared. "Yes, Zo'or," the man said, snapping
to attention.
The snakelike smile began to touch Zo'or's face and eyes again. "Follow
Major Kincaid at a distance, and
storm the building that he seeks when he arrives there."
****
A skrill blast thundered through the door leading to the basement. Sandoval
staggered out, pressing a
hand against his bruised forehead. His clothing was dirty and had a
faint stain of blood on one sleeve.
"Al'ith!" he shouted.
****
Al'ith crouched behind a curtain, flattening herself against the wall
and breathing shallowly. The tips of
her shoes could be seen if someone looked, and one electric-blue eye
stared out fearfully through a
slight tear in the heavy red fabric.
"Find the girl!" a voice barked.
Al'ith cringed and flattened herself further as a pair of thick, black-clad
legs raced past her, heavy
boots thundering. Her small hands shook as she pulled the tear shut.
For the first time in the hectic past few days, tears began to stream
from Al'ith's eyes. She wiped at
them wonderingly... she had seen people do this before, but it had
never happened to her before. She
didn't like the feeling: her chest felt thick and constricted, and
her throat felt raw. But at the same
time, it felt good to cry.
WHRUSH! She almost fell over as the curtain was roughly pulled aside,
and a pair of blazing brown eyes
looked down at her, in a hard face that... what had Lili said? A face
that only a mother could love.
"Found you, Taelon brat," the man hissed.
Al'ith hurriedly ran her sleeve across her face, the tears suddenly
draining from her eyes. "I'm not
scared of you!" she shouted defiantly. She feinted to the right, avoided
his clawed hand, and started
running down the hall.
A hard smack from behind threw her against an ornate table topped by
breakables, which teetered
dangerously. Al'ith's vision spun as she pushed herself up onto her
knees. "You move and you're dead,
kid," the man hissed, grabbing her shoulder and yanking her to her
feet. Al'ith wriggled and tried to pull
away, hearing her dress begin to tear along the arm.
SHRUUUUMMM!
The henchman stiffened, then staggered a little and toppled forward.
As Al'ith scrambled aside, she
saw a sizzling hole in his back. As she looked up, Sandoval stepped
out of the shadows, hair and suit
rumpled, his arm raised and his skrill glowing ominously. "Al'ith,
are you all right?" he asked urgently.
Al'ith nodded, leaped over the thug's body and ran to him, holding out
her arms. Sandoval, not thinking,
scooped her up and hugged her, relief washing over him. If anything
had happened to her...
Then thoughts of what Al'ith might innocently say later on sprang into
his mind. Sandoval's eyes opened
wide, and he hurriedly set the child on the floor. She glanced up at
him. "Are we going to get out of
here?" she asked.
"You are," Sandoval said, kneeling down and looking into her eyes. "Al'ith,
I want you to get out of this
place. I've already destroyed the front door, so you shouldn't have
any problems getting out of the
house if you take the back passages. I want you to find somewhere to
hide, and not move until Captain
Marquette or Da'an comes for you." Which, he thought, might take a
while. She'd be hospitalized, at
least.
"What about Liam?" Al'ith asked.
Sandoval hurriedly quelled a spike of anger. "Do not go near Major Kincaid,
whatever you do. Do you
understand?" he said, gripping her small arms. If he is going after
Al'ith, if he's working for this senator
or the Resistance or Zo'or, he thought darkly, then I will deal with
him personally.
Al'ith looked puzzled, but nodded. "What are you going to do?" she asked worriedly.
"Go," Sandoval urged, giving her a little shove to the door down the
hall. Al'ith scampered over to it,
struggled with the knob for a moment, then vanished into it, the lock
clicking into place after her.
Sandoval suddenly felt very alone. Sighing, he stood up and brushed
himself off, straightened his tie,
then walked back up the hall, his skrill hissing menacingly.
****
Liam found the tall door to the huge, off-white mansion blasted and
the doorknob melted, from what
looked suspiciously like a skrill blast. He kicked it open, hearing
the wood splinter and fall apart under
his savage attack on it. He pulled his gun from the holster and held
it at the ready.
The inside of the mansion was richly but tastefully decorated, mostly
in reds. The wood paneling was
laced with pleasant pictures, mostly of the senator, his family, and
his favorite boat. Liam glanced over
the various knicknacks, watched for any sign of Al'ith.
He tensed as the sound of a skrill blast and running feet reached him.
He raced past a sliding door,
dashed down a corridor, then looked around in confusion. Where had
the noise come from?
A slamming door answered his question. Liam threw open a large curtain
that covered a doorway, and
came face-to-face with a very rumpled--very surprised--Agent Sandoval.
Liam was about to smile in relief and ask Sandoval where Al'ith was,
when the implant's face darkened,
looking almost... angry. His skrill arm came up, an ominous hissing
noise emanating from his sleeve.
Liam's gun came to bear just as quickly, aiming between Sandoval's
eyes, as Sandoval aimed at his.
Neither man moved.
****
Al'ith's small footsteps rang and echoed as she made her way through
the dark back hallways. She had
to move slowly, on steps designed for adults from centuries ago. She
thought with a brief flash of
annoyance that human steps didn't have to be so steep. Finally, after
what seemed like years, a slit of
light on the floor revealed where the end of the passage was.
Then she stopped. And looked back.
She knew that Sandoval was good at taking care of himself, but that...
alone in a huge building with all
the henchman... he wouldn't stand a chance.
For a moment, Al'ith just stared ahead. Her small chin set itself. Then
she turned and decisively
stumbled back up the stairs, gasping a little at the exertion.
****
The senator's office was empty, the door hanging open as his henchmen
ran by, shouting that Sandoval
was loose and attacking various men. Guns were cocked. Alarms began
to sound. Globals were linked
to the security cameras, trying to track Sandoval.
Al'ith watched this from behind a curtain, as a tall blond man entered
codes into his global, then stalked
away. The doorway was clear.
Giggling a little, almost giddy, Al'ith shoved the curtain aside and
sobered as she looked down the hall,
from side to side. She frowned a little, then ran into the office.
She jumped into the large leather chair
and, with an effort, yanked one of the desk drawers open. Inside was
a pack of matches.
Al'ith smiled and pulled them out, then awkwardly opened the box. She
tore a match from the inside and
scraped it a few times across the small rough spot on the side. She
frowned as it didn't light, then
tossed it aside and tried again.
This one did light. Smiling and holding it gingerly, Al'ith hopped off
the chair, and ran to the thick red
drapes that were pulled over the window. As she pressed it against
the drapes, the tiny flickering
flame suddenly grew, expanding and licking at the red fabric...
****
Al'ith stepped back, turned, and pulled an overflowing file folder from
the desk. Papers rained down as
she started slapping the folder against the burning curtains, the thin
cardboard catching and beginning
to burn. She ran to a bookcase and hurriedly stuffed the blackening
folder in amid the dry-paged
books.
As the faint crackling from the flame-engulfed curtains and the bookcase
began to rise to a roar, Al'ith
ran out the door, as the boom of Volunteer weapons came through the
window. Her blue eyes went
wide...
A different type of alarm began to scream throughout the senator's mansion.
****
"So, I was right," Sandoval grimaced, not lowering his skrill.
Liam glared at him over the barrel of his pistol, knuckles going white
as he stared down the icy implant.
<I>Why?</I> Liam screamed inwardly. Sandoval was his only remaining
parent, and he was not without
hope that Sandoval might turn from the Taelons one day. But he hadn't...
hadn't thought of this! "Right
about what?"
"You're in league with the senator, aren't you?" Sandoval growled. "Why else would you be here?"
Liam's eyes went wide, and his aim wavered slightly as he raised his
head. "I was sent here because
Zo'or thought you might-"
BOOM! The floor rocked slightly. Sandoval and Liam swayed, Sandoval's
skrill dropping as he gripped a
nearby chair. Liam glanced out the window, at the darkening sky. Clouds
roiled madly as a storm
gathered. "Zo'or," he growled. "I told that son of a-"
"Later!" Sandoval said, running to the window and throwing the heavy
curtains as if they weighed
nothing. His dark eyes narrowed at the dark-suited Volunteers swarming
around the building, aiming
their rifled and shouting.
Then he saw the dark plumes spouting from the side of the house.
Sandoval leaned halfway out the window, gaping at the east wing. The
roof and windows were spouting
flame, raining bits of burned shingle and curling blackened paint.
Dark gray smoke swirled up to the
sky, joining the storm clouds that were gathering.
"What's going on?" he heard Liam call from inside.
Sandoval pushed himself back in the house, straightening his dirt-streaked
shirt. "The wing's on fire. We
need to get out."
Liam nodded curtly, then turned and began to run, Sandoval only a few
steps behind him. A fire alarm
began to buzz as the two agents raced down the hall...
****
Senator Prastor sighed as he rose from his chair in the kitchen, his
nostrils twitching at the faint odor
of smoke. His remaining men were lined up around him, blood lining
their faces. Their number had
diminished, and there was an air of twitchy fear amidst them, touched
by hatred of the Volunteers...
"Sir?" Roberts asked. "Should we attack?"
"No," Prastor replied, raising a languid hand, then standing and heading
for the back door. He paused,
hand on the knob. "They've surrounded us. We'll only have to go underground
for a time, and continue
our work."
"The girl?"
"Leave her. We'll have other opportunities." The senator pulled his
trenchcoat closely around himself,
and glided out the door.
****
Da'an's face was impassive as the shuttle landed, Lili sitting beside
him, her arm bound to her chest in a
sling. Her face was still pale from shock and blood loss.
Da'an climbed down through the front shield and felt a shock go through
him. The house was burning, a
mere dark silhouette amidst golden-red flames that were quickly spreading
to the trees nearby. Liam,
Sandoval, and Al'ith were inside, possibly dying as the building crumbled
and flamed. Volunteers were
surrounding it, trying to spray the flames with tiny fire extinguishers,
but their efforts were woefully
inadequate.
The roof of the east wing collapsed, sending showers of ash skyward
as its old rafters poked through
the walls. One of the nearby shrubs began to catch fire as well.
Lili's jaw was hanging open as Da'an watched it, hoping against hope
that the agents and their charge
had escaped. But a horrible sinking feeling was coming over him.
"Da'an!"
The Taelon started, then craned his neck to look over the milling crowd
of dark Volunteers and curious
onlookers, overcast by the stormy sky. A dark figure raced along the
street, followed by a second...
"Liam! Sandoval!" Lili shouted, joy lighting up her face.
Liam skidded to a halt only a few feet away from Da'an, his face registering
first surprise, then
happiness, then horror. "Where's Al'ith?" he shouted over the roar
of the burning building.
Da'an's electric blue eyes went wide, then closed in sorrow. Sandoval
glanced back at the building, and
uttered a low curse.
"Here I am!"
The high voice rang through the crowd, as a pale child raced by, her
dark hair falling out of its ponytail
and her velvet dress torn. Al'ith's pale face was smudged, adorned
with a wide smile. She ran straight
to Liam, throwing her arms around his knees.
"I set that fire," Al'ith announced, pointing to the senator's now nearly-destroyed
mansion, as Liam
scooped her up. "I set it, because then the goons went away. They ran,
didn't they?"
Liam grinned and rumpled her hair. Da'an and Lili smiled. "Yes," Sandoval
said quietly, a hint of sadness
touching his voice. "They did."
****
Liam glared at Zo'or, standing next to Da'an on the bridge. Al'ith was
holding Da'an's hand, eyeing Zo'or
warily.
Liam had done an admirable job controlling his temper, considering that
the Synod leader had casually
ignored his advisory, but he was beginning to tire of Zo'or's questions.
The Taelon's eyes were
narrowed to slits as Sandoval continued, "I believe that Senator Prastor
was attempting to use the child
for some anti-Taelon group... but the weapon I found on one of his
henchmen was of Resistance make,
enhanced by Taelon technology."
"Only used by the highest-level government agents," Liam added.
Zo'or's eyes lost their catty look, going wide. "You are suggesting
that the United States government
is working against the Taelons in this matter?" he asked, restraining
the anger in his voice.
"We didn't say that," Liam soothed. "It's entirely possible that Prastor
was working on his own, or for
some small group. But there's nothing to indicate the US government
or the Resistance."
Zo'or sat back in his chair, thinking hard. "I must consider," he said
finally, voice devoid of emotion. Then
his eyes turned up, reading Sandoval's eyes harshly. "Did the child
show any signs of the shakarava
during your capture?"
Liam tensed, and Al'ith seemed to shrink behind Da'an. Da'an absently
placed his hand on Al'ith's dark
head, comfortingly.
Sandoval seemed to be considering for a moment, then answered unsteadily, "No."
Al'ith's mouth dropped open. Zo'or looked disappointed, then waved a
hand dismissively. Liam quickly
crossed over to the hybrid child and scooped her up. She clung to his
neck, but kept her gaze locked
on Sandoval as he quickly left the bridge.
He wasn't certain whether Sandoval was telling the truth or not, but he wasn't going to ask.
****
The next day, when Sandoval arrived on the bridge, one of the consoles
had a small square of paper
on it. He stared in astonishment.
It showed a pair of dark-clad stick figures, smiling and holding hands.
The smaller of the two wore a
small blue dress. He smiled a little as he saw the words, "Sandoval
and Me." He slowly folded the
drawing and tucked it in his pocket.
THE END... FOR NOW...