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TITLE: The Outsiders - Part 2
AUTHOR: Tina Price
TYPE: Story
RATING: PG-13 (This story has some adult themes presented.)
DISCLAIMERS: Earth - Final Conflict and all characters therein are the property
of the Tribune Entertainment Company.
SPOILERS: none
NOTES: This story occurs sometime after the events which unfold in the episode,
"Wrath of Achilles".
My other stories, "Striving to Become" and "The Lesser of Two Evils" should
be read first. This story is based upon my own idea of what is actually going
on in the EFC universe. I am in no way receiving 'privileged information'.
As always, advice, criticism and kudos are always welcomed.
PREVIEW: Boone and Da'an each struggle to win the right to continue their
relationship, and along the way,
learn more about each other.
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The Outsiders - Finale
by Tina Price <TinaP@prodigy.net>
"Boone! It's about time you contacted
me!" Lili managed to shake off her grogginess enough to sound put-out.
"Sorry about the time," he
replied sheepishly. It was twelve-ish in Lili's time zone and his assistant
usually tried to turn in at a reasonable hour. "I didn't get the full scoop
until a short while ago," he continued. "The Taelons have been bringing humans
up to their mother ship and lunar base."
"What?" Lili bolted upright
in her bed. "Do you know what this means? We could find out more about
the..."
"I know," he interrupted.
"Listen...it looks like the European branch of the resistance might have
gotten involved in this - with unforeseeable consequences. Do you know how
to get in touch with Peter Barker?"
"Sure. How do you want him
to contact you?"
"Have him arrange a meeting
place and I'll be there." Boone hesitated a moment. "Have you checked in
with Da'an?"
"Briefly via global. He's
asked me to fill in for you while you're gone."
"Good. Stay close - I have
a bad feeling about Zo'or."
"Yeah, you and just about
everyone else."
"Gotta go. Get back to me
as soon as you can."
"Will do."
The link went dead and Boone
wasted no time in setting it aside and lying down on his bed. He was already
making a mental list of everything he would need to do tomorrow. It was going
to be a busy day.
Before drifting off, his
thoughts turned towards Da'an. He hoped that his friend would watch his back.
Oftentimes he seemed too laid-back for his own good.
Boone made his way into the
audience chamber just before seven a.m. Against his own expectations, he
had slept soundly and he now found himself itching to get down to work -
but first, he and his skrill were in need of a good breakfast..
As he rounded the entrance
way to Kha'rha's main chamber, he found that Siobhan was already there. The
Taelon and his sole implant were seated near the windows, apparently enjoying
an intimate conversation. Boone couldn't help but smile at the sight they
made - the Irish equivalents of himself and Da'an.
Apparently unaware that they
had a visitor, Siobhan leaned against the Companion, and much to Boone's
surprise, Kha'rha put an arm around her shoulders. The two of them had their
heads close together, talking quietly.
Feeling like a peeping Tom,
Boone decided to draw attention to himself.
He cleared his throat.
"Boone," Siobhan said, as
she straightened up. She showed no sign of being self-conscious. "I'm glad
you're up - I've been waiting on you before going to breakfast." As if to
punctuate her sentence, her belly rumbled, drawing a smile out of Kha'rha.
"Greetings, Boone," the Companion
added as he stood up. "I too, am glad to see you. My implant becomes...difficult
when she is hungry." Siobhan shot him a look which further amused the tall
alien. "Please enjoy your meal." He and Siobhan briefly clasped hands before
Kha'rha nodded at Boone and turning, headed up the ramp which led to his
private chambers.
"So, are you
coming?"
Boone had been watching the
Taelon's departure, but Siobhan's comment instantly regained his attention.
"Oh, you bet I am....and
I have to warn you - breakfast is my favorite meal."
"Good." Beckette threw her
head back and grinned. "I'm tired of having the locals betting on how much
I'm gonna put away. Today they can, instead, bet on which of us will eat
the most."
"Great..." Boone replied
unenthusiastically as they exited the audience hall.
"Any luck getting up with Barker?" Lili announced her arrival at Augur's
hide-out with the question.
The techno-wizard turned
away from his console long enough to look down his nose at her. "I love it
when you bate me," he breathed.
"Well? What's the word?"
Lili moved to stand close to Augur - very close. She could smell the soap
from his late morning shower still lingering on his skin. He was still keeping
late hours.
"Barker will meet Boone at
the Fox and Hound Tavern on Kildaire Street around ten p.m." Augur leaned
closer and grinned. "Anything else I can do for you?"
"Great!" Lili ignored the
question, turned and made for the exit, her global already out. "I need to
give him a buzz..."
"Whoa, whoa, whoa!" Augur
called as he followed. He hurried to stand next to Lili as she stopped in
the doorway. "Speaking of taverns...Why don't we get together tonight? You
owe me a beer at the very least for this and..."
"Augur..." Lili interrupted,
sounding peeved.
"...and I have some information
to pass on to you about Doors and company," Augur finished his sentence.
He raised an eyebrow.
"You wouldn't be using this
as an excuse to ask me out?" Lili matched Augur's raised eyebrow.
"Ask YOU out? Huh!" Off came
the glasses. "You're the one buying the beer. Besides..." Augur grinned again.
"You wouldn't be accepting just to hear about Doors...?"
Lili smiled - just before
elbowing him in the ribs. "I'll be seeing you at the Flat Planet Cafe around
nine then," she threw back over her shoulder as she turned and sauntered
towards her car.
Augur rubbed his side and
watched as she waved and drove off. "Mmmmhmmm," was all he could manage.
"Do you mind if I ask you
a personal question?" Boone mumbled around a mouth full of eggs. Skrills
demanded much in the way of their host's metabolism, which meant that the
implants who possessed them ate often and ate a lot. He and Siobhan had been
too busy eating to talk much, but now that he had nearly finished his second
plate, he was feeling chatty.
"Would that question be about
me and Kha'rha?" Siobhan wiped her mouth with her napkin and reached for
more toast.
Boone nodded before sipping
his tea. They were seated in a booth at a local pub which served a fine
breakfast. "I don't mean to pry, but I find myself in an awkward situation
with Da'an and..."
Siobhan waved away his stammering
explanation. "I understand," she said. "I suspected that you and she were
bonding. Kha'rha told me about Da'an's plea to him to make use of you on
this...case."
"Da'an's plea?" Boone
looked troubled. "HE led me to believe that Kha'rha had approached HIM --not
that we weren't hoping he would."
Siobhan laughed and set her
teacup down on the table. "I see that you've become hung up on that male
pronoun. Do I need to remind you that Da'an is truly neither male nor
female?"
"I know that..."
"But you feel safer referring
to your companion as 'he'?" Siobhan's eyebrow went up. "Since I'm probably
the only other human on this planet in a position to offer you advice in
this area, I feel obligated to do so." She planted both her elbows on the
table and leaned towards him, dropping her voice down so that nobody else
could overhear her. "I am no expert when it comes to Taelons. The best I
can do is to tell you what I have surmised for myself or learned from
Kha'rha."
"In the Taelon's world, there
is no male or female. All Taleons are 'born' equal in this respect. They
sometimes form strong pair-bonds with other Taelons, but this is the exception
rather than the rule. Being so strongly linked through their commonality
usually removes the need for such intimacy. When Taelons do form such a bond,
it is because they have been drawn together by mutual respect and admiration.
The attraction is purely emotional and cerebral. Sex has nothing to do with
it because in their society, procreation has nothing to do with attraction
or pleasure and therefore, does not result in long term bonding."
"I have known of your strong
connection to Da'an for a while now because Kha'rha has surmised it, and
it has led me to make an assumption. Both Kha'rha and Da'an are unusual in
that they tend to disassociate themselves from the commonality - they like
to think for themselves and form their own opinions. Perhaps this disassociation
from their commonality leaves them lacking in some way and leads them to
seek out a more intimate bond. It seems reasonable to assume that such a
Taelon - cut off from his own kind by his appointment to earth - might turn
to a human for this intimacy, provided that they respected and felt drawn
to said human. Surely, of all the Companions stationed here, only Kha'rha
and Da'an are capable of such respect. It is their voices which have spoken
out to the Synod on our race's behalf."
Siobhan placed her hand atop
Boone's. "Tell me something, William. Did Da'an single you out in any way?
Did she pick you or were you recruited by Sandoval?"
"He chose me," Boone mumbled.
He was enthralled by the information Siobhan was sharing with him.
"I thought so." Siobhan sipped
more tea before continuing. "She felt drawn to you from the beginning. You
impressed her in some way and since becoming HER implant, you've both formed
a close friendship. More than that - she has actually begun 'the bonding'
with you. Do you even know how unusual that is?"
"I think so. Only Da'an and
Kha'rha have dared such a thing?"
"No, William. Only Da'an
has dared to form such a bond with a human."
Boone had to force himself
to close his mouth.
"That's right. It is rare
for a Taelon to form a bond, even with one of their own. Da'an alone has
formed such a bond with a human."
"But...what about you and
Kha'rha?"
"We have a very close
relationship, but he has not yet attempted such a bond with me. He feared
and still fears the danger it would place me in. I am hopeful that if you
and Da'an are able to survive the commonality's disapproval, that Kha'rha
and I will follow suit. It is what I wish for."
"Da'an must have risked it
because of the danger he knew I was already in..." Boone's voice trailed
off as he pondered all which he had learned. After a few minutes he spoke
up again. "Why do you keep referring to Da'an as 'she' when you just reprimanded
me for referring to him as 'he'?"
Siobhan smiled. "A relationship
between a human and a Taelon requires much in the way of sacrifice, although
Taelons are not indifferent to human needs. If you decide to pursue this
relationship, you will be expected to give up all intimate human contact.
You and Da'an are still feeling your way around each other, but you will
soon find - if you haven't already - that Taelon's are every bit as capable
of feeling jealousy as humans are. In fact, they can be worse, for though
such bonding is rare to their race, once formed such bonds become extremely
precious to them. Taelons have been known to will themselves to die rather
than face the imminent death of their 'loved one'. They are not capable of
competing with another human as far as sexual intimacy goes and I do believe
that they are quite capable of removing all rivals - imagined or otherwise,
by whichever means they deem most appropriate."
"Believe me...I know this
for a fact." Siobhan's eyes took on a momentary, haunted look, but in the
next second she had shaken it off.
"Anyway, in answer to your
question; Either out of a feeling of inadequacy in the area of human sexuality
or because of a desire to help ease my sexual confusion, I have found that
Kha'rha has slowly become more masculine. I think of him as 'he'. It is my
assumption that Da'an may, even now, be making some physical adjustments
in an effort to help accommodate your growing relationship."
Boone looked momentarily
glassy-eyed. "Uh..." was all that he could manage.
"Think, Will. Is Da'an exactly
the same as when you first met her?"
Boone's CVI kicked in, bringing
back images of his first meeting with Da'an, followed rapidly by images of
him on each succeeding meeting. "Oh my God..." Boone focused again on Siobhan.
"He's shorter now by a few inches...and curvier around the derriere. His
shoulders are not quite as massive..."
"You see?" Beckette leaned
forward again. "It was inevitable that he would become more like a she -
most especially when interacting with you. Da'an knows that her chances of
winning you will be improved if you begin to think of her as being more female
than male. Just remember that Da'an's nature will remain the same. She is
not female or male and never will be."
"Be that as it may, I think
I prefer to refer to him as 'he' - for now, anyway." Boone's face
took on a troubled appearance.
"What is it?"
"Why would our companions
need to win our allegiance? We're implants - We're compelled to respect and
serve them."
Siobhan stared deep into
her teacup and it was a while before she raised her eyes and spoke. "Kha'rha
says that it is impossible for him to believe that any Taelon could respect
a human being controlled by a motivational imperative."
The two of them stared at each
other - Boone in shocked silence, Siobhan in nervous anticipation.
"Then...you are not..." Boone
barely breathed.
"And neither are you," Siobhan
replied.
Boone reached across the
table and clasped her hand. "You just took a big chance in telling me
this..."
"Let's just say that I've
learned to trust Kha'rha's judgement. He felt sure that you had to have free
will in order to do all the things you have. The Synod is so very impressed
with you, and yet they don't seem to have any idea that you are as you are
because they have not subjugated you."
"How did you bypass the
imperative?"
"I was singled out by Kha'rha
back when I was newly assigned to guard him. I was one of at least ten such
humans working in the Taelon's embassy. When I he offered me the chance to
become his implant, he took me aside, and in no uncertain terms, informed
me of the drawbacks of such an undertaking." Siobhan's eyes became misty.
"We were already friends at that point. He had to offer me the position first,
or the Synod would have wondered why he had chosen another. He very subtly
urged me to refuse the position, but I decided that, as I already thought
the world of him, such subservience would really be no great chore."
"You went through with it
anyway...and he had the motivational imperative deactivated?" Boone squeezed
her hand.
"He did. After three days
of seeing me like that, he felt he had no choice. He just couldn't bear it."
Siobhan withdrew her hand and raised her teacup for a sip. "I assume that
Da'an did the same for you?"
"In a round-about way..."
Despite a growing trust in Beckette, Boone's knew his association with the
resistance would need to be kept from from her. "Siobhan...I have another
question"
She raised an eyebrow and
gestured for him to continue.
"Da'an recently formed some
sort of bond with Lili. If what you theorize about Taelon pair bonding is
true, how could this be?"
Beckette's brows furrowed.
"Are you certain that she formed a bond with Lili?"
Boone's CVI kicked in, bringing
Da'an's and Lili's words back to him in perfect verbatim clarity;
[[ Lili sighed again. "It's
really complicated, Will. I don't even know how to describe our relationship.
It seems sexual in some ways, but it isn't. I don't even know if he considers
me to be a close friend or something more!" ]]
[[ Da'an: "I have formed
a bond of sorts with Captain Marquette, Boone. When she and I share our emotions,
I am able to see much of her past experiences." ]]
[[ Da'an: "What I share with
Lili is special to me... and it serves a very important purpose. What I have
learned from said sharing has been unintentional...but useful." ]]
Boone relayed the key statements
to Siobhan, who looked startled. "I suspect that Da'an is using Marquette
as an information source, perhaps as a means of learning more about human
females," she finally said. "What Lili has described to you is not a bond,
per se, but a 'sharing' such as I and Kha'rha sometimes enjoy. It is a way
in which to convey 'who you are' amongst Taelons. Think of it as forming
a close friendship in the space of a minute rather than over the course of
years. When it is over, the participants know each other's likes and dislikes,
their needs, their desires...You get the picture."
Boone nodded. "What do you
mean, 'he's using her to learn more about females?"
"If Da'an is forming a pair
bond with you, she might have decided that it would be helpful to learn how
to 'act' more female - in the interests of furthering your relationship.
I find it strange that she has not yet 'shared' with you for some reason."
Siobhan paused in thought for a moment. "Maybe she feels that there is something
she needs to know - something which, if obtained from you, would place you
in danger... If she can't get the information from you, Lili would be the
next best source. She is your assistant after all, and...Hold on!" Beckette
sat up straight and stared at Boone.
"Tell me!"
"You spend so much time with
Lili, that perhaps Da'an wished to reassure herself that the two of you are
not 'involved'. Remember what I said about Taelon jealousy. The only other
explanation is that there was something about Lili which Da'an could not
understand...some action on her part, or an unusual quirk which Da'an felt
he had to fully comprehend..."
Boone gulped. Da'an had obviously
connected Lili with the resistance, but he couldn't let Siobhan know this.
As for the jealousy idea...he had to admit it was possible that Da'an had
been checking, but it seemed more likely that he wished to spy on Doors without
putting Boone in further danger.
"Perhaps he's using Lili
to spy on me?"
"Well, that goes without
question. I'm sure that the two of you probably don't have a lot of time
together. It's only natural that she would wish to know what you are up to
and if you are all right. Remember that if you were a Taelon, Da'an would
know this automatically."
"Siobhan," he had to
ask. "You imply that this 'sharing' allows an exchange of memory as well
as of emotion. Exactly how deeply can a Taelon tap into a human's
thoughts?"
"Depending on the depth of the
sharing...they could know everything that you know."
It was as he had feared.
Lili had just become the perfect double-agent - One who didn't even know
they were passing along information to the other side.
"Why did Lili think that
this new relationship with Da'an was sexual in some ways?" Boone asked, already
surmising what the answer would be.
"Because the sharing has
an unusual side effect in humans," Siobhan grinned. "It most definitely produces
sexual gratification. Oh it can't compete with actually holding your lover
close to you throughout the night...but it surely has its own merits..."
And there it was...The way
in which Da'an would insure that his mole kept coming back with more information
about the resistance - and Boone's part in it. Which meant that if Zo'or
succeeded in his quest to delve into Da'an's memories, that Boone wasn't
the only one at risk - Lili, the entire resistance and Da'an himself would
be doomed.
It was time for him to go
to work. He needed to wrap this up and get back to DC as soon as possible.
And why the hell hadn't Lili
called him yet?
Sandoval was most definitely
not enjoying his time in New York.
Zo'or might be a Taelon,
but standing or sitting by his side for hours on end while he was attending
a United Nations session was...annoying to say the least. He felt like a
lap dog on a leash.
Then there was the fact that
he knew that sooner or later Zo'or would make a move against Da'an or Boone...or
both. He was sworn to serve Taelon interests, but did this fit into that
category? Da'an had specifically ordered him to serve Zo'or the same as he
would have served him.
How he wished that Da'an
hadn't made that request! His hands were now effectively tied - even if Zo'or
asked him to do something which he knew would hurt Da'an.
He could only hope that Zo'or's
first target was Boone...
Boone was about to enter
the Taelon medical facility just outside Dublin when his global beeped.
"Lili. It took you long
enough..." He smirked. The only time it was safe to pull his assistant's
chain was when he was standing on a different continent.
"Ha ha." Before she could
say anything else, Boone interrupted.
"Hang on a sec." He turned
towards Beckette. "Could I have a moment?"
"Course. I'll be in the lobby."
He stood on the front steps
and watched as she ascended them and disappeared inside. "OK, what do you
have for me?"
"Barker has agreed to meet
you tonight at the Fox and Hound Tavern on Kildaire Street. Be there at ten
pm."
"Thanks."
"You'd better make the most
of it. I had to agree to buy Augur a brew in exchange for his services."
Boone's eyebrow rose. "Look
on the bright side, maybe Da'an will require you tonight."
"Maybe. You never know."
Lili's face took on a mischievous look. "Oh, wouldn't that deflate Augur's
ego..."
"Listen, Lili..." Boone wasn't
sure how to broach the subject delicately. "I've been talking with Siobhan
and I thought you should know..."
"Yes?"
"It wouldn't be a good idea
for you to 'share' with Da'an...at this time." Seeing that Lili was about
to protest, he quickly overrode her and continued. "There is a very good
possibility that the Da'an may be able to pick up information on your
'activities' during the exchange and chances of that happening increases
with each 'sharing'. Do you understand?"
"Oh...my...God..." The pilot's
eyes became huge. "He's using me?!"
"Whoa there! I don't believe
that he shared with you to gain information about the resistance. I'm sure
that the offer to share was made because he likes you, but couldn't understand
you. Still, if he sensed your involvement, wouldn't he try to learn more?"
"Well, don't worry about
it. I assure you that he's not gonna be sharing with me again anytime soon."
Lili's face betrayed her. Though her words were decisive and strongly spoken,
she looked crushed.
Boone felt a lump rising
up in his own throat. He above all others, knew how Da'an could get to a
person - how infectious his demeanor was - how someone who spent time with
him, wanted to spend yet more time with him.
"Lili..."
"Hey, I'm OK," she lied.
"Call me if you need anything."
Boone stared at his global.
She had cut the link. With a sigh, he closed it and started towards the Hospital
entrance.
Lili threw her global onto
Boone's desk and leaned her head on her crossed arms. She should have known...She
had thought that she had finally met a person...creature...No! He was a person.
She thought she had finally met a person who had seemed to have accepted
her unconditionally, but now it had turned out that even Da'an had something
to gain by way of their new-found "friendship". The sharing had been but
a pretense at mutual friendship. The fact was that he had only offered so
that he could delve into her memories.
Be they memories of Boone,
memories of her own life or memories of the resistance, it mattered not.
Da'an had invaded her own private self. He had uncovered her dirty little
secrets. He hadn't explained that he could. He had only mentioned what he
would give to her...and for that, she didn't think that she would ever forgive
him.
Her global beeped, startling
her so that she jumped. With a sour look on her face, she activated it.
"Marquette," came her terse
answer.
Da'an's image appeared on
the small display. "Captain Marquette..." Seeing the look on her face, he
paused. "Is there a problem?"
"No. No problem. What could
possibly be a problem?"
Da'an tilted his head and
looked at her sharply, making her skin crawl. Had the alien really gotten
that good with reading human expressions and comprehending sarcasm, or was
it only that he now knew her...too well?
There was a long silence,
which Lili finally felt compelled to break.
"What can I do for you?"
she asked.
"I will require your services
later this afternoon. I am to speak at the Hayden Planetarium at seventeen
hundred hours. Commander Boone had already finalized all the security
arrangements before his departure so you need only worry about getting me
there."
"And watching over you while
you are there."
"That also." Da'an stared
at her for a moment. "If you are free, perhaps you could arrange to arrive
here early?"
"I'm sorry, Da'an, but Boone
left me a long list of tasks which I am slowly wading through. I really can't
get there any sooner than sixteen thirty."
Da'an actually looked
disappointed - and wary. "I understand."
The global went dead and
Lili let her breath out slowly. It was bad enough having the North American
Companion call her now, of all times. Not having remembered to check Boone's
itinerary this morning had only made things worse.
Either way, this was going
to end up being a sticky situation.
She just knew it.
"Let me see if I understand this," Boone said to Dr... Rory Dooley. The physician
was no mere doctor. He was a CVI working exclusively for the Taelon interest.
Boone walked to the nearest window and looked out. The atmosphere inside
the building was oppressive.
"You helped some Taelon
scientists modify the conventional CVI into one which allows the Taelons
to selectively blank-out certain portions of the recipient's memory?"
"Essentially...yes." Dr...
Dooley moved to stand next to Boone, while Siobhan remained seated in one
of the office chairs.
"And you and the Taelons
are able to bring these memories back anytime you want so that the recipient
remembers everything?" Boone clenched his jaw.
"That is correct. Remember
that these people are volunteers. They knew what we were going to do to their
memory, but they believed that the chance to accompany the Companions to
space more than made up for the temporary loss of their memories."
"They were not controlled
in any other way? No motivational imperative?" Siobhan asked.
"No. Later on, after they
were no longer required, their memory was to have been fully restored, along
with an imperative which would have ensured that they remained silent with
regard to their exploits."
"But couldn't someone, the
resistance for example, have then tortured the information out of them?"
Boone asked.
"Oh, nn-no-no!" Dr... Dooley
shook his head. "The imperative is such that they would have rather borne
any pain than risk destroying the Taleon's long term goals...along with the
human race."
Boone was aghast and a look
across the room towards Siobhan revealed her own troubled expression.
"Let's change the subject
for a moment." The security chief moved towards a wall chart which showed
a detailed diagram of a CVI-enhanced human brain. "Everything goes well -
according to plan and expectations - for fourteen months. People who had
spent four month rotations at the moon base or six month rotations on the
Taelon mother ship, came back and had their memories of their travel blanked
out. They were fine - no problems. Some of them made several such deployments
with no side-effects. They knew where they had been, but couldn't remember
anything else about it and they didn't mind this?"
"Not at all. They were proud
of their involvement in this undertaking, although..."
"Although what?" Siobhan
asked.
"It isn't the actual volunteers
who have been complaining, but their families. Some of them have been very
angry about the entire situation. We've attributed this to the fact that
they cannot share in their loved one's exploits and therefore view the entire
separation from them as unnecessary. Now that some of our volunteers are
turning up with no long term memory, those family members have become
violent."
Boone nodded. "OK. So now
some of the volunteers turn up with this memory problem, and you and your
colleagues examine them. You determine that their CVI's were tampered with.
How?"
"Our Taelon imagining systems
clearly show that some of these people's cyber-pathways have been mechanically
disrupted. Here, let me show you." The doctor moved to his desk top
and brought some pictures up on his computer. He pointed to the thin,
interconnected lines which formed the CVI and then to some which had clearly
been severed.
"How were they
severed?" Boone asked.
"Looks like they used mechanical
means. Probably wire-thin probes." Dr... Dooley shook his head. "I'll
bet that they were just trying to make contact, and accidentally severed
them. They have no idea just how frail the filaments are. It's hard to believe
that anyone would be so reckless with another's life."
Boone met Siobhan's eyes
behind the doctor's back. He was a fine one to talk!
"Can't you kill the old CVI
and replace it with a new one?" he asked. "Dr... Belman, back in the states,
has actually done this - successfully."
"We've tried it, with no
improvement." Dooley looked like he was about to breakdown. "The current
CVI controls access to their memories. If we remove it, the new CVI remains
unable to restore the patient's memory." The doctor turned his back to the
other two implants. When he spoke, his voice was barely audible. "This is
all my fault! I should have realized that something like this might happen.
If only I had been more careful..."
"I'm afraid that it's too
late for blame-placing," Boone's voice was sympathetic. He realized that,
as an implant, the physician would have done anything his masters wanted.
"Right now we need to figure out how to prevent more of your 'volunteers'
from ending up like this. Can you give me access to the patients' files?"
"Of course. Since all my
patients were volunteers in this 'experiment', patient confidentiality does
not apply."
Boone choked back a scathing
comment. "Well then," he said sweetly. "We'll just collect a copy of those
files and be on our way."
The physician looked embarrassed.
He had picked up on Boone's patently phoney niceness, but it was apparent
he had no idea what he had said wrong.
"Uh...It will only take me
a moment," he replied as he seated himself at his desk and began tapping
away at the keyboard.
Lili settled herself into one of the rear shuttle seats next to Da'an. She
had been surprised to find that Lassiter would be piloting the craft on their
journey to New York City.
"You are filling Boone's
role as my head of security," Da'an had explained. "It is fitting that
you remain by my side. Agent Lassiter shall pilot the craft and you shall
have the opportunity to...enjoy the view."
Well, she hadn't been able
to argue with that. Right after the shuttle lifted off, she glanced over
at Da'an, who noted her look and gazed right back at her.
She quickly returned her
eyes to the front of the shuttle, but she could still feel Da'an watching
her.
"So, how long do we expect
to remain in the big apple?" she asked, in an attempt to make polite
conversation.
"We shall return before
twenty-two hundred hours," the graceful alien replied with a slight smile.
"Unless Zo'or insists that we remain to exchange...pleasantries with him."
"Ugh!" Lili said in a low
voice which was punctuated with a shutter.
Her reaction drew a genuine
smile from the companion. "It is nothing which we are not capable of handling,"
he replied before turning his own gaze towards the front shuttle displays.
Lili sincerely hoped that
he was right.
After collecting all the data from Dr... Dooley, Boone headed back for the
embassy with Siobhan in tow. It had been a simple matter to request
a small office space and a Taelon computer, as well as some time alone to
go over the data.
Less than an hour later,
Boone pushed himself away from the desk, leaned back in his chair, and sighed.
He was pretty sure that he had figured it out.
Every one of the victims
was a single male, aged 20 through 47 years. All of them had been recruited
at the start of the project and had served three or more tours out in space.
They had all been abducted sometime within the last month and all had turned
up wandering aimlessly through the city.
They had one other crucial
thing in common which was not in their medical files.
Using his security access
codes - a big perk of his position as the head of Taelon security - Boone
had called up the missing persons reports of the Dublin police force via
his computer. His CVI had quickly allowed him to note that every victim had
frequented one of two pubs; The Fox and Hound Tavern on Kildaire Street or
the The Poitin Stil Pub and Restaurant on Naas Street.
Somehow the resistance had
gained four crucial pieces of information about each of their abductees;
who they were, that they were unmarried, when they would be returning to
earth, and where they went to unwind. It didn't take an implant to figure
out that the resistance had an operative somewhere in the Companion medical
facility - someone with access to the volunteer's records - someone who must
have been assigned to the project.
As to why only the two pubs
had been staked out as good places to way-lay the victims - Boone guested
that they were both located near the resistance H.Q. It was the only thing
which fit. The liberation would want to make their abductees disappear as
quickly as possible, without drawing attention to themselves.
Boone quickly deleted all
the patient records on his disk. He didn't have much time to settle things.
Sooner or later, Siobhan would want to examine the files herself. At least
this would slow her down a bit.
From here on out, he was
in a race against Siobhan. If she reached this stage in her own investigation,
there would be precious little he could do for the resistance - the Taelons
would be sure to direct the hostility brewing among the victim's families
away from themselves and toward their enemies.
Boone cleaned off the desk
and rising to his feet, glanced at his watch. As much as he hated to admit
it, he would have to wait for his ten pm meeting with Barker before he had
a clearer picture of what his course of action should be.
Lili was impressed. Da'an's presentation at the Hayden Planetarium had been
a crowd pleaser. Even she had been enthralled by his description of other
worlds and galaxies. The visuals, courtesy of the Taelon's private archive,
had been...heart-stopping in their beauty.
The only thing which had
marred her enjoyment, had been Zo'or's presence in the front row. Even from
her position in the center of the room near Da'an, and with the lights turned
down to simulate night, she had been able to make out the other Taelon's
superior smirk. Sandoval sat by his side
As the presentation ended,
to a standing ovation, the only thing running through her mind was, "Please,
oh please don't let him come over here!" But, of course, she knew that he
would.
She had already broken her
date with Augur with the explanation that duty called. He had taken it well,
but insisted that she stop by his place when she got home - there were things
they still needed to discuss. If she and Da'an could slease out of visiting
with Zo'or, there was still a chance that she could get home early and have
that little discussion with Augur at the Flat Planet. The idea of being alone
with him at his place late at night unnerved her.
Lili moved to stand by Da'an's
left side and motioned to him that it was time to leave. Boone's security
plan had Da'an and any other Taelons in attendance, leaving the large Planetarium
before the guests did. This prevented them from being trapped in the middle
of a milling crowd.
As they started up the aisle,
Sandoval and Zo'or fell into step behind them while security kept the crowds
at bay. Within a few minutes they were standing within a private office,
where they would remain until the place had cleared out. After that, she
and Da'an would try to get back to DC.
Zo'or approached Da'an, causing
both Lili and Sandoval to frown.
"I commend you upon your
presentation," he smirked. "Of course, it is to be expected that the humans
would be in awe of our knowledge."
"These human guests are all
prominent members of the scientific community," Da'an responded. "Many of
their theories have already predicted that which they have just witnessed.
Even Quo'on admits that they have theorized events which even we have not
yet witnessed, but which may in fact exist. I suggest that you speak of them
with respect."
"Respect? You now caution
me to speak of the humans with respect?" Zo'or sneered. "Surely you have
fallen far."
"I remind you that you lost
your brief appointment as North American Companion because you would not
heed the warning which I gave you at Boone's request."
Sandoval literally did a
double take at Da'an's statement. Up until now, he hadn't been exactly certain
of why Da'an had warned Zo'or that he was walking into a trap. The question
now burning in his mind was, 'how did Boone know this?'
Zo'or remained silent for
a moment, apparently stunned by Da'an's reminder, but he recovered soon
enough.
"You close your thoughts
off from the commonality, making yourself alien to us and losing the trust
of the Synod. Yet, you presume to present yourself as superior to us...more
knowledgeable than us, and more deserving of the Synod's trust than myself."
Zo'or leaned closer to Da'an. "You have lost the respect of nearly every
Synod member," he hissed. "Your time as North American Companion quickly
draws to an end. Only Quo'on's hesitation in this matter delays my assumption
of your position."
As Da'an stood, rooted to
the spot in shock, Zo'or reached out and captured his hands. "There is an
alternative," he whispered, "Join with me. Together we can lead our race
towards victory."
A mental and physical struggle
quickly ensued, with Lili and Sandoval both having heard Zo'or's softly spoken
words. They exchanged startled looks just before the implant made a move
to separate the two aliens.
"NO!" Lili shouted, as she
intercepted him. "This has been coming for a while. We have to let them settle
it - either that, or keep playing out this same scene until they do."
"But...Da'an!" The depth
of Sandoval's affection for his ex-companion was enough to assert itself,
despite his order to serve Zo'or - something which was not lost on Lili.
She kept a hand on his arm
and slowly backed them both away from the Taelons. "Trust him, Ron," she
said softly. "We both know that he is far more clever than his opponent."
"But Da'an...is the more
naive of the two..."
"Do not mistake kindness
and an open mind for naivete," she snorted. "Believe me, he is not naive!"
The two of them watched with
trepidation as the Taelons continued their mental struggle. By this time,
their facades had dropped, revealing two luminescent blue beings who swayed
to and fro, locked together in struggle.
Sandoval, who was acquainted
with both in their true forms, had no trouble telling them apart, but Lili
had lost track of who was who. Sensing her confusion, Sandoval clued her
in.
"Zo'or is much younger than
Da'an," he commented. "You'll note that he has something of a pinkish-red
inner glow."
Noting this, Lili was able
to tell them apart, and was even able to note a difference in their facial
profiles. Still, it was impossible to tell which Taelon was winning, or indeed,
if either was making any progress at all.
Two minutes later, Zo'or
suddenly released Da'an's arms and pushed himself away. Both beings swayed
unsteadily and could actually be heard gasping.
"You...." Zo'or gasped.
"You've cut yourself off from the commonality!"
"I knew that you would not
be able to tolerate a linkage to myself alone," Da'an gasped as he rapidly
regained his human appearance. "With the linkage to your supporters severed,
you are not able to overcome me. As predicted, you had to sever our link
in order to re-join the commonality."
Zo'or drew himself up straight,
assumed his human appearance and attempted to regain his dignity. "This despirate
attempt on your part shall only serve to delay the inevitable. You would
rather join with the human than with me? It is proof that you are insane!"
"You are mistaken," Da'an
said in a low, strong tone. "it is merely proof of how much I have grown
to respect Boone, even as I have come to despise you."
Zo'or actually stepped backward
a pace in dismay before suddenly wheeling about and quitting the room.
With a last despirate look
at Da'an, Sandoval turned and followed him.
Lili was instantly at Da'an's
side. "Da'an...she began, are you al..."
"I will survive, Captain,"
came the terse response. Da'an shrugged her hands off his shoulders and moved
a few steps away, where he stood, staring at the wall.
To Lili's eyes, he seemed
to be almost in a state of shock. "You can always rejoin the commonality,
right?" she asked.
"Perhaps...in time." He turned
to look at her. "I must resolve this...problem with Zo'or and the Synod before
then."
With a worried glance at
the companion, Lili headed for the office door, which she opened. After a
quick check up and down the hallway, she moved back toward Da'an, who was
now staring at the ground.
"Come on, let's blow this
joint," she said as she held a hand out to him.
With a grateful look, he
took it. "Never have I felt so alone," he whispered. "I do not know how you
humans can tolerate this...isolation."
"Every child eventually learns
to sleep in his own bed...Don't worry, Da'an. You will grow accustomed to
it."
"Perhaps that is to be feared
most of all," he sighed as he allowed Lili to lead the way back to the shuttle.
As soon as they arrived back at Zo'or's penthouse, which was an actual Taelon
structure grown atop an existing high rise on the East Side, Sandoval prepared
himself for the inevitable. Whenever something did not go according to plan,
his new companion tended to take it out on him.
Zo'or would be shocked to
realize that Sandoval thought of him as a spoiled adolescent. Perhaps he
was...with the Taelons it was hard to say.
He followed the companion
into his audience chamber, a much smaller version of those found in the Taelon
embassies. Zo'or seated himself in his chair and motioned him closer.
"Agent Sandoval," he began,
in a softly spoken voice. "Knowing Da'an as I do, I am relatively certain
that he gave you a final command of some sort. It is most likely that he
commanded you to report back to him if I attempted to harm his precious human.
Am I correct?"
Sandoval nodded and cursed
inwardly.
"Tell me what he commanded."
Da'an remained silent and withdrawn during the shuttle ride back to DC, which
troubled Lili greatly. Her anger towards him had long since been forgotten.
Instead, she found herself admiring his strength of character and resolve
to do what he felt was right. Just a month ago, she never would have believed
any Taelon capable of such...integrity. Now she realized that as with humans,
there was potential for both good and evil amongst the Taelons. Most thought
together and acted together, but where one could be convinced to to think
for themselves, others could as well...
After arriving at the embassy,
she followed Da'an into the audience chamber. She had thought it over in
the shuttle and decided that she could not leave him alone this night. She
was staying.
Da'an settled himself within
his chair and fixed his eyes upon his knees, while Lili stood nearby waiting
to be acknowledged. Now and then the companion's eyes blinked rapidly, as
though he were fighting back a strong emotion, but other than that, he remained
as still as a statue.
Lili was about to ask him
what he was feeling, when the the data stream suddenly came to life, projecting
the Synod leader himself into the room. Even to Lili's human eyes, the blue
being looked concerned.
"Why have you removed yourself
from our commonality?" Quo'on asked, with a slight waver in his voice. "Have
you so thoroughly embraced the human ways that you now seek to become alien
to us?"
"I cannot allow Zo'or...or
any other to access those thoughts which I intentionally keep from the
commonality," Da'an answered without lifting his head.
"Please explain the reasoning
behind this." There was silence in the room and Quo'on tried again. "Have
I not allowed you leeway in your interactions with the humans? Have I not
allowed you to remain the North American Companion, despite Zo'or's success
in rallying other Synod members against you?"
Da'an raised his head and
blinked. "You have been most...fair in your treatment of me," he finally
responded.
"Then you have no need to
fear explaining your motives." Quo'on held a hand out palm up.
"I believe that my growing
bond with Boone may be the key to our success in winning the human's cooperation,
without which both our races are doomed." Da'an stood and descended from
the central platform. "Along with the bonding, I now owe my implant my
support...my aid in preserving that which he considers to be essential to
his well-being."
"I am in agreement with this
reasoning." Quo'on gestured. "Please continue."
"A key human need, is that
of privacy. As beings who have never shared their consciousness with their
fellows, they have developed in such a way... that such a baring of themselves
is unbearable. Boone has no choice but to reveal his true self to me as our
bond strengthens...and yet he fights it. If we are to succeed in our bonding,
I must ensure that his privacy is preserved outside our bond. I cannot allow
Zo'or, or any other companion access to that portion of my mind which I have
cut off from the common thoughts."
Da'an wandered toward the
windows and stared out at the beauty of the illuminated monuments. "Zo'or
has been relentless in his zeal to take my seat. He believes that the key
to this is to discredit me to the Synod by revealing those thoughts which
I have withheld."
"You are willing to face
the aloneness of withdrawing from us rather than betray Boone?" Quo'on asked
sharply.
"I would be unworthy of bonding
with Boone...or any other if I behaved otherwise."
Lili had been following the
conversation with intense interest, but as moved as she was by Da'an's
explanation, she was even more amazed to see Quo'on's answering smile.
"Your reasoning pleases me greatly
- as it always has. Although we have had our disagreements in the past, and
are sure to do so in the future, in this I am your strongest supporter. I
cannot afford to discount your belief that Boone is the key to our success,
nor can I fault your loyalty to your chosen one. Tell me, will you rejoin
the commonality once you have dealt with Zo'or?"
"I shall, however there will
come a time when I may once again withdraw."
"When your bonding with William
Boone has been completed? I understand this as well. He will require time
to learn how to hide that which he does not wish revealed. You realize that
he may never be proficient enough to do so?"
Da'an nodded. "If he cannot
learn, I shall step down from my seat willingly."
"You shall retain your seat
as North American Companion," Quo'on declared, "However, you must cope
with your rival on your own. He has many supporters amongst the Synod and
I cannot risk a schism."
"He shall be dealt with."
Da'an made the Taelon gesture for leave-taking as Quo'on nodded and faded
away.
In a flash, Lili was at the
companion's side. "Well you may only have one supporter, but at least he's
a powerful one," she commented.
"Until this moment, I believed
him to be Zo'or's supporter, However, I now see that much pressure is being
placed upon him by those who do support Zo'or." Da'an looked Lili in the
eye. "Why do you remain, Captain? Your obligations for the evening have been
fulfilled. You may now go."
"My...obligations remain.
Will asked me to look after you for him. How could Iever face the big guy
again if I ran out on you on this, your first night on your own?"
Da'an looked startled by
her statement, but then looked down at the ground. "Yet, you have been angry
with me of late. Will you tell me why?"
Lili shifted uncomfortably.
"Uh...It has to do with what you just told Quo'on about privacy. Da'an, I
don't like being used and I feel that you may have taken advantage of me
during our 'sharing'. You did not explain to me that there was a possibility
that you would...pick up my memories."
"I understand." Da'an reached
for her hand, but Lili quickly withdrew it. The companion's eyes again lowered
as though he were examining the ground. "I assumed that you understood that
'sharing' implied a giving on both our parts...I did not intentionally mislead
you."
Lili slowly turned away so that
her back was towards the companion. 'Damn him!' she thought. He had turned
the tables on her with his more than acceptable explanation. It was almost
impossible to remain angry with him, and yet, something still needed to be
said.
Lili sighed heavily. "Da'an,
I accept your explanation, but it does not change the fact that you are now
in possession of information you were not meant to have..." She felt the
companion's hand on her shoulder, gently entreating her to turn and face
him. She did, and saw that his own, blue face was showing through his disguise.
He seemed genuinely distressed.
"Then, Lili, you must trust
me to keep your secrets, even as I keep Boone's."
Lili smiled, to spite herself
and covered Da'an's hand with her own. "Your face needs fixing,"she joked.
"And let me give you some advice...you really need to start referring to
Boone as Will. - You've earned the right to use his familiar name."
Boone left the embassy slightly after nine pm, with the excuse that he preferred
to learn the terrain on his own. He had joked about Beckette being too
conspicuous and his humour had served to deflect any suspicions she might
have had.
"Besides," he had said, "You'd
start telling people about the drinking incident from my last visit. I don't
think I'd enjoy bringing that up again!"
When Siobhan had questioned
him about his research that afternoon, he had somehow managed to put her
off with some well chosen replies about needing more time and more information.
He knew that he was unlikely to be able to put her off again - from now on
he would end up having to share some of his information with her.
He really hoped that the
meeting with Barker went well. Somehow, the maiming of the human volunteers
had to stop.
He arrived at the Fox and
Hound less than twenty minutes later, which afforded him the time to check
the place out. Eventually, he had a seat at a table in the corner and ordered
a local ale.
Boone was half way through
his second pint when Barker sat down opposite him.
Lili pulled up in front of Augur's place at zero five-thirty hours, turned
the engine off and stared at the warehouse he called home.
She had spent the entire
night talking with Da'an, their conversations covering an incredible number
of topics. She hadn't realized it before, but the companion was insatiable
in his need to learn about the human species. He seemed to genuinely wish
to know what it was to be human - to understand how we thought, how we
interpreted things...in short, who we were and what we truly wished in
life.
They had wandered through
the garden and embassy during their discussions, almost as though Da'an feared
to stay too long in one spot. Perhaps it had helped to keep his mind off
his isolation.
Lili had finally left the
embassy shortly before five, with Da'an insisting that he would be fine.
She glanced around her and noted that Augur's, was the only other car in
sight. Chances were good that she wasn't interrupting anything.
Flinging the door open, she
stepped out and cautiously approached the entrance way. One never knew what
kind of security measures Augur might have thought up.
The door was unlocked.
With a frown, Lili drew her
gun and cautiously made her way inside. When she arrived at the entrance
to his private quarters and found that the double doors were wide open, she
really began to worry. At the sound of metallic banging, she dove through
the door, rolled and came up ready to fire.
Augur gave her a wicked grin
as he finished flipping the hash browns. "Just in time for breakfast," he
laughed as began dividing the potatoes out between two plates.
Lili stood up as she clicked
the safety back on and re-holstered her gun. She felt certain that her face
was flaming red. "You knew that I would do this, didn't you?"
"MmmmHmmm." Augur brushed
past her and placed the dishes on the table which, she realized, was elegantly
set for two.
"What if I had just called
you on your global from outside?" She casually sauntered over to the table
and sat in the chair he indicated.
"No. You never would have
done that. You had to come in here," he said as he sat down opposite her.
"What makes you say that?"
"You care about me too much
not to risk your life on my behalf." Augur delivered the sentence with
his elbows propped up on the table and his chin resting on his hands.
"Bat your eyelashes at me,
and so help me I'll kick you...."
They both burst out
laughing.
"I love it when you rescue
me," he snickered.
Lili changed the subject.
"So, You cook too?" It was more a statement than a question. She had looked
over her meal and was impressed.
"Eggs Benedict, hash browns
with onions, Blue Mountain coffee, orange juice...and a fresh fruit cup."He
proudly indicated each item as he named it.
They spent the next half
hour enjoying the meal and chatting about music, furnishings and what defined
the "must have" car. Finally the conversation turned back towards the usual
topic of the Liberation.
"So, what is it you needed
to tell me about Doors?" Lili asked as she pushed herself away from the table
and crossing her legs, sipped her coffee.
Augur admired her legs and
then roused himself to answer. "Doors is in on the Irish Liberation's action,"
He mock-whispered as he leaned forward. "In fact, he's running the show."
"What?!" Lili nearly spat
her coffee onto the floor. "That...S.O.B.! Did he tell you this?"
"Nah. I had to do some digging.
I'm pretty sure that most of our people don't know about it."
"Why would he keep this to
himself?" Lili was perplexed. "How exactly is he involved in it?"
"I don't know, but I wouldn't
be at all surprised if he helped them plan the whole thing out." Augur made
a sour face.
"There must be some way to
use this to our advantage..." Lili tapped her fingers on her cup and thought
it over.
"Oh, there is a way," Augur
grinned as he leaned closer. "First you have to get more information out
of Boone..."
Boone had only just left the Irish Resistance HQ when his global beeped.
He quickly muted it and sprinted to the safety of a shadowy doorway before
answering.
"Yeah?" he asked in a low
voice.
"You'll never guess who's
involved in Barker's operation," Lili began.
"Doors," He answered without
hesitation. "I know, Barker told me that this is actually his brainchild
- so to speak." Boone grimaced at his unintentional pun. "He's got them
messing with people's brains on the off chance that they may learn something
about the project. The problem is that, so far, they haven't learned anything.
They have, however, left quite a few people incapacitated for life."
"This time I say we use his
arrogance against him," Lili nearly snarled.
"What did you have in mind?"
Boone was all ears.
A short time later, he entered
the Taelon embassy. Deciding to take in the view from the audience chamber
windows before turning in for the night, Boone quickly moved up the central
corridor and was just about to enter the room, when he heard a foot shuffle
within. He froze and listened, but not hearing anything else, he quietly,
slowly, inched forward. Finally he was in a position to peer around the wall
into the chamber beyond. What he saw caused his mouth to drop open.
Kha'rha and Siobhan sat near
the windows, their right hands clasped between them, while each had their
left hand on the other's shoulder. The looks on their faces were blissful.
Every so often, one or the other would twitch, but they otherwise remained
still.
Boone silently withdrew.
He had obviously caught the two lovebirds sharing. Entering his quarters,
he dropped down on the bed and kicked his shoes off. His thoughts drifted
towards his relationship with Da'an. In a way he envied Siobhan and wished
for a deeper union with Da'an, but he truly didn't believe himself ready
for such a relationship.
It had become clear to him
that a deeper bonding such as Da'an seemed to be pursuing, was the Taelon
equivalent of marriage - a permanent commitment. He owed it to the companion
to go into such a relationship with no regrets or reservations - something
he could not yet do.
Kate was still so much in
his mind.
Boone felt himself beginning
to drift off to sleep and forced himself awake. Lili had wanted him to call
once he was back in his room. He fumbled his global off his belt and beeped
her.
"I'm back..."he said when
she answered.
"Then, give me the details
about the situation. I've been waiting with baited breath!"
"Ew!" At the look she gave
him, he shrugged and explained everything.
"They won't stop kidnapping
these people? I can't believe this! I joined the Liberation, not the
Gestapo!"
"You know Doors. He is quite
willing to sacrifice people in his quest to expose the companions. He can't
even see that, at the moment, he's become humanity's worse enemy."
"What are you going to do?"
"Tomorrow, we'll give Augur's
plan a try." Boone looked grim. "I hope it works, because if it doesn't,
I may have to let Siobhan know what's going on."
"Boone! You can't!" Lili's
eyes were as large as saucers. "If you turn on the resistance, you know that
you'll be a walking dead man!"
"Siobhan is going to figure
it all out herself anyway and it won't take her long. One thing is certain...I
cannot allow them to do this to any more people. It's no different than killing
them. In fact, death would probably be preferable!"
"I understand. Hey, don't
worry. Augur's plan will work. I know it!"
Boone didn't say anything,
but it looked to him like she was trying to convince herself of that.
"How is Da'an holding up?"
he finally asked. "I hope you didn't come down on him too hard."
"We've...patched things up,"
she answered. "Boone...Da'an's cut himself off from the commonality."
"What?" He sat bolt
upright on his bed. "When? Why? Is he..."
Lili quickly interrupted
his panicked questioning and filled him in on the events of the previous
evening.
"He's holding up well at
the moment," she finished. I'm going back over to keep him company in just
a bit, so you'd better tell me when you're going to call Doors up."
"It'll be at three pm your
time. I know he's always available then."
"Right! Belman swings by
at that time." Lili suddenly brightened. "Keep your fingers crossed and I'll
talk to you later." Without further adieu, she cut the link.
Boone put the global away
and lay back down as his thoughts turned once more towards Da'an. He had
to admit that he felt an overwhelming urgency to get back to the companion...
Sandoval paced the floor
in his upscale apartment, which was located a floor beneath Zo'or's 'grown'
penthouse. He had been up since well before daybreak, despite the fact that
he was not expected to report back to Zo'or until that afternoon.
It was bad enough that he
had been forced to confess to Zo'or what Da'an's last request of him had
been, but to have had the order so neatly by-passed...and to be commanded
to do such a thing!!! It was almost to much!
"There has to be a way out
of this!" he snarled, putting his left hand through the plaster of one wall.
Lili was back at the Talon Embassy shortly after nine. A quick nap and a
shower had done her a world of good, but now, as she made her way from the
hanger to the main audience chamber, she found herself becoming a bundle
of nerves.
If anything had happened
to the companion while she was gone, Boone would never forgive her. Hell...she
would never forgive herself! He had to be all right, after all, she was only
gone a few hours and he had been adjusting nicely to life without the
commonality!
Lili quickened her pace and
turned the corner into the main chamber. She stopped so suddenly that her
feet nearly went out from under her!
Da'an was prone in his chair,
completely enveloped by a swirling cloud of blue energy. He was in his natural
state.
"Da'an!" she yelled in a
panic, sure that he had left his body as he had the one time he had nearly
joined the void. She lunged towards his chair, even as the startled Taelon
sat up and the glow faded away.
Da'an's eyes, even in their
true state, seemed to be wide with confusion. In another few seconds, he
had regained his human appearance and stood up.
"I am quite well, Captain,"
he reassured her as he stepped down and moved to her side. "I was merely
resting."
"Sorry." Lili was
mortified.
As though sensing her
embarrassment, the companion gestured towards the windows. "Come, let us
watch the traffic and give thanks that we are watching, and not participating
in it."
Lili laughed. "Yeah, thank
goodness for Taelon shuttles. After they had seated themselves, she spoke
again. "So, uh...what was that energy cloud you were lying in?"
"My sustenance," he
replied.
"I'm sorry I interrupted
your breakfast."
It was the companion's turn
to smile. "I am glad that you have returned. My thoughts have been on my
missing implant all morning. I have felt his turmoil through our bond, and
I can not help but worry at his worry."
Da'an turned his large, seemingly
guileless eyes upon her. "Will you tell me what it is which troubles him
so... and yourself? I feel that your anxiety and his are linked in some
way..."
Lili stared at the Taelon,
and for the first time noted the worry visible upon his face. Hardly daring
to believe what she was about to do, Lili held her hand out to him palm first.
Boone was about to take Doors down a notch or two, an event which would place
them both at risk.
Some things were better
communicated without words.
Da'an hesitated, apparently
confused by her offer - not that she could blame him. Hadn't she come down
on him just this morning, for having done this with her in the past?
"It's the only way I can
safely communicate to you what you wish to know - at least while we're both
sitting in this structure," she explained. "All I want, is for it to really
be a sharing this time. I want you to show me your past...and I want this
to be the last time we ever do this."
Slowly, the companion brought
his hand up to meet Lili's. "It grieves me that we shall not have this
opportunity again," he said. "However, I am most grateful for this chance
to learn more. It shall be as you wish."
Boone joined Siobhan in Kha'rha's
audience chamber just before six a.m.
"Where's Kha'rha?" he
asked when he realized that the companion was not present.
"He'll be in shortly. He
has an announcement to make to us," Siobhan said as she glanced to the side
and came to attention. "Here he is now."
Boone followed suit. Taelon
announcements tended to make him nervous. He watched as Kha'rha seated himself
in his chair and hoped that the news had nothing to do with the resistance.
"Good morning," the Taelon
greeted them both after they had all saluted each other.
"Good morning," Siobhan
practically chirped back.
Boone elected to nod his
acknowledgement of the pleasantry. "I understand that you have some
news to relate?" he prompted.
"Indeed. After careful
consideration, I have decided to hold a news conference tomorrow afternoon,"
he informed them.
"I believe that this may
be a risky undertaking in light of the anger being directed towards you by
the victim's families," Boone replied. "Perhaps you should wait until we
have more information with which to appease them?"
"It is to ease the anger
and fear of the family members, that I have pursued this course. Siobhan
has gathered enough information to at least implicate the Liberation. It
is best that we make this alternate explanation of their loved one's mishaps
to these families so that we may diffuse their anger towards us." Kha'rha
spoke calmly, punctuating his sentences with graceful hand gestures which
instantly brought Da'an to Boone's mind.
"When tomorrow?" Boone asked
shortly, knowing that there would be no arguing with the Companion. He could
get away with it with Da'an, but this was not HIS companion.
"It has been set for seventeen
hundred hours at the medical facility auditorium." Before Boone could protest,
Kha'rha spoke again. "The media has all ready been informed. Siobhan shall
handle the security arrangements while you continue your sleuthing. I do
expect you to be present, however."
Boone nodded, "Of course."
This companion certainly knew how to forestall an argument, but Boone tried
to reason with him. "You realize that you have not given your implant enough
time to adequately cover all security contingencies?"
"I do not believe this to
be a high risk situation. Any arrangements Siobhan makes are sure to be
adequate." He made the gesture for leave-taking, which was also a
dismissal.
Siobhan and Boone returned
the gesture and quitted the room.
"Why are you so concerned?"
she asked him as they moved down the corridor.
"Call it a feeling," he groused.
"but, this is happening too quickly. Something's not right!"
"Things'll look better after
breakfast," she grinned. "You just leave security to me. I want you to have
something substantial to report back to Kha'rha with by the time that conference
rolls around."
Sandoval presented himself before Zo'or at the appointed hour and waited
for the companion to acknowledge his presence.
Zo'or kept him waiting a
good twenty minutes.
"Is all in readiness?" The
Taelon finally asked him.
"Yes, Zo'or. You were correct
in your prediction that Kha'rha would hold a news conference. He's scheduled
it for tomorrow afternoon, at seventeen hundred his time."
"Of course he is holding
a conference," Zo'or smirked. "My associates in the Synod suggested it to
him - at my request."
"Of course," Sandoval echoed.
Lili had spent the rest of the morning with Da'an. She had to admit that
the companion seemed to be doing well - in fact, it had quickly become business
as usual at the Taelon Embassy.
She had sat near the windows
and watched Da'an conduct business with quite a bit of interest. Now and
then, her thoughts had drifted back to their sharing earlier that morning.
She might not know the Taelon's motives in coming to Earth, but at least
she now knew Da'an's motives in wishing to be here.
His reasons were good enough
for her.
Right before she had left,
he had dismissed Lassiter and taking one of her hands, wished her well in
her next endeavor - her meeting with Doors.
On an impulse, she had hugged
him and promised that she would let him know how it had turned out. She had
been surprised to feel the Taelon return the embrace, and when she had quickly
stepped back, embarrassed at her own presumption, he had spoken, putting
her at ease.
"You have given me my first
such embrace," he had said with a small smile. "It is an experience which
I do believe I would wish to have again."
"Yeah...well, it's the rarity
of the event which makes it so special," she had responded, smiling as well
and with a mock military salute, she had left him.
Now, as she entered the
Resistance stronghold, her thoughts turned towards the performance she was
about to give. The future of her cause depended upon it.
Noting Augur surreptitiously
giving her the thumbs up from his console in the corner, she had to fight
back a smile. If this worked...she would owe him big-time - and she probably
wouldn't even mind.
She took a seat at the large
table in front of the main view screen and put her feet up on a chair.
She didn't have long to wait.
Not two minutes later, Doors strode out of his office and came to a screeching
halt at the sight of her.
"What the hell are you doing
here?" he asked gruffly. "How did you get past security?"
"Oops! I must have forgotten
to take care of those access locks!" Augur piped up from across the room.
"Augur! I ought to..." Before
he could continue, Sahjit interrupted.
"Oh dear," he said. "I forgot
to update the DNA analyzer in the elevator! How could I have been so
careless?"
Doors looked like he was
about to blow out a major blood vessel. "How dare you?" his voice boomed
out. "I will not tolerate such insubordination in my organization!"
Lili was on her feet and
in his face in a second. "Your organization?" she countered. By now every
eye in the place was on the spectacle unfolding in the main chamber. It was
time to get some people thinking. "Excuse me, Jonathan, but I thought that
this was our organization. OUR - as in the human race's? Who the hell do
you think you are, trying to kick me and Boone out because we disagree with
some of your tactics? Perhaps you'd like to explain to our friends here exactly
what you have been doing to your fellow human beings in Ireland?"
"I don't have to stand here
and listen to this," he spat, as he headed for his office, but his strategic
retreat was cut short by Boone's voice.
"I'm afraid that you do...or
would you rather stay in your office while I fill the rest of OUR
organization in on your little foray into cerebral experimentation?"
Doors spun around in shock
to find Boone's global transmission up on the main view screen. Every eye
in the place was shifting between Boone and Doors.
"Get him off the screen,"
Doors growled at Augur.
Before the high-tech wizard
could respond, a different resistance member moved to block the controls.
"Wait a minute," he confronted the millionaire. "Let's give him a chance
to speak."
Before the ex-industrialist
could even find his voice, Boone spoke again.
"OK people, as far as I'm
concerned, this is still a democracy. Do you want to hear what I have to
say or not?"
Boone, being greeted with
a resounding chorus of affirmative responses, blew Door's scheme wide-open.
Boone closed his global and let out a whoop of joy. "Yes! That's how we do
it!" He fell back onto the bed and relived the experience again, courtesy
of his implant.
Things had gone downhill
quickly for Doors once the rest of the organization had learned of the senseless
waste of human lives. If the experimentation had ended after the first few
failures, it might have been a different story, but...
Calls had quickly been made
to the other resistance bases in the United States to communicate the discovery.
Everyone had been in agreement about one thing. Doors currently wielded too
much power. Something would have to be done to prevent this sort of thing
from happening again in the future.
The Liberation was undergoing
a big change. Within a few weeks time, it would be ruled by a committee made
up of members from each major stronghold. Any and all major decisions would
be made by them, after adequate discussion.
It had not yet been decided
who, from their operation, would sit on the committee, but one thing was
certain...Doors no longer ran the show.
The hour for the news conference was rapidly approaching as Boone found himself
gathering the last of his data on a disc. With the European branch of the
Liberation having called off their operation to gather information from the
implanted volunteers, there was no need to expose the organization's weak
points to the Taelons, but Boone still had to give Siobhan something...
He had decided to expose
the mole working in the Taelon Medical Facility, but not before having warned
the resistance that he was doing so. By the time Kha'rha's people moved to
detain him, he would be working with the Liberation in a different country
altogether.
The disc contained every
bit of information which incriminated the man and the resistance, as well
as the hypothesis that the liberation had not succeeded in gathering any
useful information - hence their continued experimentation. Since the Taelons
were about to point the finger at the humans anyway, there really was no
loss in making himself out to be a dutiful implant.
Hearing a sound in the office
doorway, he turned. Siobhan was leaning on the wall.
"I thought you were all ready
at the auditorium," he said, as he removed the finished disk from the computer
and held it out to her.
Siobhan moved forward and
took it from him. "We won't be leaving until the last minute," she answered
as she turned the disc over in her hands. "Is this...?"
"My findings? Yes. It contains
everything I was able to dig up."
"Good! I'll go review it
now. There may be something here which Kha'rha can use at the conference..."
She was about to quit the room when Boone's global chirped, drawing her
attention.
He flipped it open and prayed
that it wasn't one of his resistance friends. Just to be on the safe side,
he turned so that Beckette could not see the screen.
It was Zo'or!
Boone quickly dropped his
hand, and keeping Beckette out of range of the global's camera, he let her
see the screen.
"Greeting Zo'or," he answered
coolly. "What may I do for you?"
The Taelon smiled. "I was
not sure that Kha'rha had informed you of Da'an's decision to quit the
commonality."
"He has only cut himself
off for the moment," Boone replied. "He'll be rejoining your commonality
as soon as he's dealt with you."
"So then, you do know of
these events," the Taelon responded with narrowed eyes. "You must realize
that in removing himself from the commonality, he has all but abdicated his
position as North American Companion. I hope to fill that chair and have
Da'an recalled to the mother ship before you can return." He tilted his head
and stared out of the corners of his eyes at Boone. "I seriously doubt that
you and your companion will be bonding anytime in this incarnation, however,
I have taken extra precautions to ensure that it never happens, " he
hissed.
The global went dead.
Boone and Siobhan stared
at each other in shock.
"That sounded like a threat
against your life!" she exclaimed.
"Or against
Da'an's!"he countered. Boone thought a moment. "It can't be a coincidence
that he called right before the conference," he admitted. " I think you're
right. I am the target!"
"Not to mention that Taelons
do not kill each other," Beckette reminded him. "You'd best stay away from
the conference."
"It might be that that was
why he called - To try and get me somewhere alone." Boone guested. "If he
wants me dead, sooner or later, he's going to make his move. I'd rather it
was sooner. It's best that we proceed as planned."
Beckette nodded her
agreement.
Lili arrived in Da'an's audience chamber just before midnight
to watch the news conference with him. She was still elated by their victory
down in Resistance HQ and her happy attitude was not lost on the companion.
As she stepped up onto his
footrest so that she could stand beside his chair, he spoke.
"I take it that all went
well this afternoon?" the Taelon commented, more than a little interested
in the outcome.
"Better even than that!"
Lili leaned down so that her mouth was closer to the seated Companion's ear
and whispered, "I'll tell you all about it after the news conference... "
"This is unexpected, but
welcomed news," Da'an breathed. "For the last hour I have sensed much anger
coming from my implant. I had assumed the worst."
Lili was confused. "Anger?
I really don't know why he'd be angry." She shrugged. "Perhaps he doesn't
like the the way Siobhan is handling the security details. He does tend to
be a bit obsessive about his job."
The companion nodded with
a satisfied smile on his face. With a graceful wave of his left arm, he opened
a datastream to the local news channel which was broadcasting the conference.
Not two minutes later, Zo'or
entered the room. Sandoval was not with him, and he seemed to be completely
unaccompanied. For Zo'or, who always kept at least one bodyguard nearby,
the solo entrance screamed 'trouble'.
Da'an and Lili exchanged
a brief look as the newly arrived Taelon approached Da'an's chair.
"What brings you to us at
this hour?" Da'an asked calmly.
"I only wish to view the
news conference with you," the younger Taelon smirked.
"And could you not have spared
yourself the journey and watched it from the comfort of your own chair?"
Zo'or's smile was sinister.
"I would not deny myself the pleasure of watching your reaction to your implant's
public appearance."
Da'an stared at him uneasily.
"Where is Agent Sandoval?" he asked. "Have you taken him from me when you
did not truly require his services?"
"He is nearby," Zo'or swivelled
around for a better view of the data stream before continuing. "taking care
of a few things for me."
Sandoval opened his global and then closed it again. He paced back and forth
in the garden before coming to a halt before the fountain.
This place was one of Da'an's
favorites and the Taelon often spent a great majority of his free time
contemplating its beauty.
Sandoval stared at the bubbling
water and sighed. He would not be serving Taelon interests if he allowed
the farce to continue. Direct order or not, he needed to inform Quo'on of
the events which were about to unfold.
He didn't give a damn about
Boone, but if he allowed this to happen, he knew that Da'an would never take
him back. Just the mere thought of remaining Zo'or's attache...
He flipped the global open
again. He could do this! He had to do this!
Finally, with an extreme
effort of willpower, he opened a channel directly to the top.
Boone took his place on the
left side of the auditorium's stage and waited for Kha'rha to make his entrance.
He glanced over toward Beckette, who stood next to the doors at the opposite
end. Flanked by guards, she waited to escort the companion in.
While he waited, Boone scanned
the auditorium again. He really didn't like what he was seeing.
The press were set up just
in front of the stage, their camera's strategically placed so that they would
not obstruct the view of the rest of the audience. As usual, the reporters
were talking amongst themselves and exchanging notes.
They were of little concern
to him.
It was the large audience
which had him on edge. There were at least four hundred people packed into
the place and a vast majority of them were either related to or at least
knew the victims of the Taelon project. The air was charged with emotional
energy...with barely controlled anger and outrage. People's mouths were set
in thin, compressed lines.
There was little doubt in
his mind that they could easily overcome the pitiably small number of guards
standing between them and the stage.
Boone spoke to Beckette via
his headphone. "Tell Kha'rha to call it off. These people don't want explanations
- They want blood."
"I know. I already tried,"
came the other implant's voice in his ear. "He is determined. Besides, if
we try to shoo them all out at this point, you know there will be
violence."
"Do the two men up on the
stage have skrills?"
"Yes."
"Between them and us, we
may have a chance of getting out of here in one piece."
Lili watched the data stream as the Irish Companion made his appearance and
was escorted to the podium by Siobhan Beckette. The room seemed noisy and
even the reporters were commenting on the crowd's unrest.
She had to smile when a camera
panned over to get a shot of Boone. He had become something of a celebrity
with those reporters who covered Companion events and they couldn't resist
pointing him out and giving a brief history to their audience.
"Boone really hates it when
they do that," she commented to Da'an.
He was about to reply, when
Zo'or suddenly spoke.
"You are fortunate that they
have shown him to you this one last time," he said, almost under his voice.
Lili's mouth gaped open,
not only from Zo'or's statement, but from the speed with which Da'an suddenly
stood and lunged for the other Taelon. One moment he had been in his chair,
the next he was standing beside Zo'or grasping his arm tightly with his left
hand.
"What have you done?" Da'an's
voice was low and shook with what Lili would have sworn was anger.
Zo'or attempted to withdraw,
but could not break Da'an's grip. Two seconds later, he went limp and slid
to his knees as Da'an finally released him.
The North American Companion
spun towards Lili, his eyes large with panic. "I must summon Quo'on," he
murmured in a daze.
"That will be unnecessary,"
came the Synod leaders voice, as he entered the audience chamber with Sandoval
in tow.
Already in a state of shock,
neither Da'an nor Lili were able to respond before their eyes were drawn
to the data stream and the violence which was erupting at the news
conference.
"I fear that we are too late
to stop the events now unfolding in Dublin," Quo'on said as he moved to stand
beside Da'an. "I believe, however, that we are not too late to stop this
one," here he indicated the collapsed Zo'or, "from spreading his madness."
Da'an's eyes remained on
the data stream, where Boone and Beckette struggled to hold back the crowd
by stunning them with their skrill blasts. Somehow he managed to glance back
toward Quo'on, who, amazingly enough, wore a human face. "I have wrested
this one's secrets from him," he confessed. "It shames me to admit it, however,
my implant's anger temporarily brought forth my own. I experienced an
overwhelming need to learn the truth of his being...and to hurt him."
"We will talk of this
later,"Quo'on said. "Tell me what you have learned.
"Zo'or has arranged this
riot through use of Agent Sandoval. His intention was to cause William Boone's
death in an effort to help clear the way to my title. He has also spread
his malice through half the Synod. His supporters back his interests at the
expense of our race's goals. They wish only personal power for themselves,
not what is truly necessary for our race's continued survival."
"Agent Sandoval informed
me of his part in this scheme. His concern for you and the rest of our interests
proved enough to allow him to disobey Zo'or." Quo'on nodded at the implant,
who bowed deeply to him. "He shall not be held accountable." The Synod leader's
eyes turned toward Zo'or. "You are another matter entirely and shall accompany
me back to the mother ship, where you shall remain restricted until this
matter has been resolved."
They were all interrupted
by the sound of a shot ringing out at what was once the conference. One of
the implants on the stage fell, apparently shot in the chest. Screams broke
out as some of those in the crowd panicked and began fighting their way toward
the rear exits.
Off to the other side of
the stage, the crowd surged forward, intent on cutting off Kha'rha's only
means of escape.
With his only means of escape
rapidly disappearing, Boone suddenly stood and fired a skrill shot through
the back of the stage, obliterating the auditorium's back wall in a ten foot
radius and leaving every curtain which was in the path of the blast with
a matching circle dissolved in it. As he started to duck back down, another
shot rang out.
Da'an flinched as he watched
Boone go down. Lili was instantly by his side, gripping his arm.
"Is he?" she began, but Da'an
shook his head, no.
In the data stream, they
watched as Boone stood again and pushed the Irish Companion towards the new
exit. Siobhan followed behind Kha'rha as Boone laid down some cover fire,
but she was hit in the leg and went down.
To his credit, the Irish
companion turned back and tried to help her, but she screamed something at
Boone which the microphones could not pick up. Apparently it had been for
him to save the companion, for he quickly grabbed the Taelon's arm and hauled
him out of the auditorium after him.
The reporters ducked or ran,
but continued covering the events unfolding at the auditorium long enough
to show some of the crowd following the implant and companion out through
the gaping hole.
Quo'on cut the data stream
transmission off with a wave of his arm. "We will continue to monitor these
events closely from out mother ship," he said. "It may be that we shall have
to interfere directly in order to restore order in Dublin." He then motioned
Sandoval to help Zo'or to his feet. "You shall help me escort him back to
my shuttle," he commanded before turning back towards Da'an. "It is amazing
to me to see how you have incapacitated him. Perhaps your continued association
with Boone shall aid us in ways we had not dared dream of." Quo'on nodded
with satisfaction. "Tomorrow you shall make yourself available to Ne'eg so
that we may see how you have accomplished this."
Da'an inclined his head in
respectful acknowledgement and brought a hand to his chest while the other
was held palm upward in a gesture of leave-taking. The truth was that his
thoughts were currently elsewhere, his mind seeking some emotion from Boone
which would allow him to ascertain if his human friend was safe.
As soon as the others had
departed, Lili pulled out her global, instantly capturing the Taelon's
interest.
"Augur! Thank God I reached
you....Yes! What do you know? What's happening over there?"
Augur looked grim. "Some
of our operatives have reported that the crowd has Boone and Kha'rha pinned
down in an alley. It doesn't look good..."
Lili slammed the global shut.
"Dammit!" she shouted.
Boone guided Kha'rha down the alley
behind the auditorium and made a left. Their best chance of escape would
be to double back and re-enter the building so that their pursuers exhausted
themselves searching the streets and other structures.
They stayed against the
building's wall as Boone inched forward and glanced around the front
corner.
"Damn!" he said under
his breath when he saw that some of the more enterprising people had already
backtracked through the front entrance and were headed their way. "Come on,"
he whispered as he tugged on the Taelon, who seemed to be in a state of shock.
"We've got to go - NOW!"
The two of them backtracked
a short way and cut behind the rest of the medical facility. With the facility's
increased security, Boone knew that getting the companion inside the structure
would most likely be his best chance at ensuring the alien's safety. He didn't
like the idea of leading the crowd's violence to a building housing ill patients,
but it had now become his only alternative.
They were just climbing up
the loading dock, when a few reporters and five members of the crowd spotted
them. Instantly shouts of "There they are!" and "Get them!" were raised.
Another shot rang out, nearly
clipping Boone's face. Boone fired his skrill at them as he and Kha'rha quickly
ducked inside and made for the secure area of the building.
Upon reaching the security
door, Boone quickly gave his name and placed his hand on the monitor.
"*IMPLANT - WILLIAM BOONE
- ACCESS GRANTED*" came the computer-generated voice. Kha'rha merely spoke
a line in Taelon. "*KHA'RHA - ACCESS GRANTED*" was returned.
The huge steel door swung
open, passing them through as another bullet ricocheted off it.
Breathing a little easier,
Boone slowed down, allowing Kha'rha a chance to catch his breath...or whatever
it was that Taelons did.
They had almost gotten to
the stairwell at the end of the corridor, when Boone heard the security computer
speak again.
"*MAINTENANCE - JOSEPH CARVER
- ACCESS GRANTED*"
"Shit!" was his only exclamation
as he and the companion - who needed no prompting - ran for the stairs. They
moved up a flight, entered the first floor of the structure, backtracked
down the corridor which ran atop the one they had entered the stairwell through
and took a turn down a lateral hallway.
Boone had a map of the building
in his head, care of his CVI, and he was making for a first floor exit near
the clinic's small emergency room, which would let him out of the building
near the helicopter landing pad.
After a few more turns, they
were there. Boone stopped to the side of the heavy door and peaked out. Kha'rha's
shuttle was nowhere to be seen. He wasted no time in pulling out his global
and calling the pilot.
"Where in the hell are you?"
he asked as the pilot answered.
"Looking for you, along with
half the people in the area!"
"Get back to the place you
let us out - and you'd best not take very long about it!"
"On my way!"
Boone closed the global and
moved the companion up against the wall, between himself and the exit door.
Less than thirty seconds
later, the shuttle roared into view - and it was a good thing too, as their
remaining pursuers suddenly turned the corner in the hallway behind them.
"Time to go!" Boone yelled,
as he shoved Kha'rha out the exit ahead of him. The landing area was out
the door and to the right, but to get there, they would have to cross the
emergency entrance way into the clinic. Boone quickly scanned the area and
determined that it was clear. They sprinted ahead and were just passing the
other entrance way, when a woman carrying a child and with another child
in tow, rounded the corner of the building ahead of them.
"Get back!" he shouted
frantically, realizing too late that the parking area was next to the landing
zone. As he sprinted towards the woman, intent on shielding her and
the children from their pursuers, shots again rang out.
"No!" he screamed, as he
blindly unleashed a skrill blast behind him. He dove for the woman and recovering
the child she had dropped, turned and handed her off to Kha'rha.
Boone quickly shoved the
other child down behind him and turning, vaporized the three pursuers. Only
then did he notice Kha'rha shielding the other child with his own form...and
the news helicopter hovering nearby which had captured the entire incident
on video.
Grateful that they were still
alive, he turned his attention towards the fallen woman. She was badly hurt,
but still breathing.
He only hoped that Siobhan
had survived as well.
Da'an and Lili watched as the news coverage picked back up with a special
announcement, which culminated with the footage of Boone and Kha'rha's close
encounter at the clinic being show.
Lili watched in amazement,
as Boone all but threw the two year old girl to Kha'rha, who immediately
turned his back to the shooters and shielded the girl with his own form.
Boone, had of course protected the other child as well as the mother, but
the sight of the child, with her arms around the companion's neck as he protected
her had been...electrifying and uplifting.
Despite having started the
evening under suspicion of having set in motion events leading to the maiming
of dozens of men, Kha'rha was ending that same evening a hero.
So was William Boone.
The telecast seemed to go
on and on, with more footage of the carnage rolling in, as well as updated
casualty lists. It seemed that the footage of the Irish Companion saving
the child could not be shown often enough.
Twenty minutes into it, Sandoval
re-entered the audience chamber. "We've confirmed the media accounts," he
reported. "Siobhan Beckette is alive. She had been saved by several of the
reporters, amazingly enough, at great risk to their own lives. All in all
there are twenty seven injured, including the mother of the two children,
who is listed in serious, but stable condition."
"And Boone? How is he?" Da'an
pressed.
"He was shot in the side.
He lost some blood, but incredibly none of his internal organs were affected."
At the obvious look of relief which crossed Da'an's face, Sandoval looked
at his own feet. "Boone said to tell you that he'd call you as soon as he's
helped mop up the mess over there."
"They let him out of the
hospital?" Lili was incredulous. "The man's been shot!"
"The man is an implant, Captain,"
Sandoval replied. "And he is the only one capable of the task right now.
All the others are far more seriously hurt."
"Agent Sandoval."
Da'an's voice was calm, but
the FBI Agent felt his stomach knot up. Now that the excitement was over,
he would learn whether he would be welcomed back...or not.
"Da'an?" he responded, somehow
managing to hide his nervousness.
"Were the three men killed
by William Boone the same three paid to begin the riot and to kill him?"
"They were."
"How is it that you arranged
this when I had expressly ordered you to report to Quo'on immediately with
any such information?"
"Your exact words had been
that I was to serve Zo'or as I would serve you," Sandoval replied. "You also
told me that if he should command me to do anything which would endanger
Commander Boone's life, that I was not to actually carry through with the
assignment, but rather, to report to Quo'on secretly and at the first opportunity
and inform him of the command I you had given me. I was then to tell him
what it is was that Zo'or has ordered me to do."
"Those are my own words.
You have nearly precisely recited them back to me," Da'an stated, confusion
evident on his face. "Why then did you wait so long to contact Quo'on? Why
did you carry through with the order?"
Sandoval looked supremely
embarrassed, even blushing furiously as he somehow managed to stammer out
his explanation. "Zo'or asked me what your command had been. He then asked
me whose implant I was and when I vowed my loyalty was to him, he informed
me that Quo'on himself had already declared that no companion might interfere
in matters between another companion and his implant. He commanded me to
check and see if this was not so. I did."
A look of pity crossed Da'an's
face. "And from that moment on, you were directly controlled by your implant."
It was not a question.
Sandoval answered it anyway
with an affirmative nod.
"I still find myself
confused...and curious. How did you then overcome your motivational directive
and contact Quo'on?"
Sandoval blushed brighter.
"I..." he began and then had to swallow before trying again. "I could not
allow anything to happen to Boone, not out of concern for him, but...."
Da'an tilted his head and
waited patiently, as Lili looked away. She knew quite well why the human
had been able to temporarily defeat the implant.
"I did it out of respect...and
affection for you," Sandoval finally managed.
The companion closed his
eyes and tilted his head, as he blushed blue. When he regained control of
his form, he looked at his implant and smiled.
"I welcome you back, Agent
Sandoval," he said. "Please resume your duties."
A rare smile crossed the
implant's face. With a quick salute, he left the chamber.
Da'an turned toward Lili.
"I have much to attend to," he said. "and I know that you grow weary. Please,
take your leave and rest."
"Thank-you. Will you call
me back tomorrow and let me know what's going on?"
"I shall."
Without further adieu, Lili
headed for her shuttle. There was a certain techno-wizard whom she still
had to thank...
Apart from the days following his wife's death, the three days which followed
the riot had proved to be the most trying three days of Boone's life. He
attended to the dozens of tasks Siobhan normally would have seen to, in addition
to helping to clean up the mess that the police were wading through. He had
given his detailed account of the events which led up to the riot to all
the local authorities and even acted as a go-between for Kha'rha and the
Government.
To top everything off, his
side was killing him!
He had also been present
when Quo'on had informed the Irish Companion that the Irish Government was
demanding full disclosure of the operation in which the volunteers
had participated. Fortunately, Kha'rha's rescue of the human child, had gotten
him back into the good graces of the people of his protectorate. The picture
of him cradling the girl had been on the front page of nearly every world
newspaper the following day. That, combined with the evidence Boone had turned
over implicating the Liberation in the actual maiming of those volunteers,
had made damage control an easy matter, according to the Synod leader.
Quo'on had then taken the
time to thank Boone for his handling of the situation and had actually apologized
to him for Zo'or's duplicity!
Boone hadn't let the honor
go to his head - there was still much which was not being discussed around
him, and he had the distinct impression that he wasn't going to like Quo'on's
idea of damage control.
Tomorrow, he and the world
would find out what the Taelon's project had been, and then he would finally
go home. By the time he got back, Da'an would have heard the Synod's decision
concerning Zo'or.
Personally, he hoped that
they locked the little shit up in the same cell with Rho'ha.
It would feel good to be
back home. As beautiful as Ireland was...he had had enough of it to last
him a while. It was hard to believe that he hadn't even been gone a week!
It felt like he had been
gone a month - like he hadn't seen Da'an in months.
He had called his Companion,
as promised, the day after the incident. Da'an had seemed extremely concerned
about his injury, something about which, he had reassured him. They had exchanged
pleasantries and he had let Da'an know that he'd be back as soon as he could.
Since then, Boone had been
too busy to call back.
His global suddenly beeped.
It was Lili.
"Will! Where are you right
now?" she asked.
"I'm in my room. I was about
to turn in."
"Our little branch of the
resistance has named its two representatives."
"Let me guess," he drawled,
sounding bored. "One of them is Doors."
"Lili looked disappointed.
"Yeah, well...you can't have everything. How'd you know?"
"You didn't think the Liberation
would turn down the chance to spend his money, did you?"
"Good point." She suddenly
brightened again. "You'll NEVER guess who the second representative is..."
The next day, Boone's worst fears were realized.
The Taelons disclosed that
they had but transferred the humans to the mother ship to gage their ability
to adjust to long periods in space and to function as a community in such
conditions. Secrecy was imperative, for they knew that if word got out, many
more humans would want to participate, than they could possibly accommodate.
They had not wished to promote bad feelings.
Every volunteer claimed that
the Taelons had restored their memories and stated that they were telling
the truth about the operation. Moreover, each of them had passed some very
sophisticated lie-detector tests.
Sitting through the rest
of the hearing had been torture for the security chief, who knew better than
anyone, the Taelon's ability to implant false memories in their subjects.
Unless Da'an knew about the
operation, it was unlikely that Boone or the rest of the world, would ever
learn the truth of what had been going on.
Precisely one week after his departure, William Boone re-entered the Taelon
Embassy in Washington, DC.
"Welcome back, Will," Lili
said, as she opened the shuttle shields.
"It's good to be back," he
grinned as stepped down into the hanger, where Sandoval awaited him.
"Good to have you back,"
the other implant greeted as they shook hands. Boone was surprised to pick
up a faint greeting in his mind. His skrill had greeted Sandoval's, no
doubt.
"It's good to be back," he
finally responded, as Ron smiled with amusement. "You know, I think your
skrill likes my skrill." he continued as they began walking toward the main
corridor.
"You have no idea..." the
other implant laughed. Suddenly he stopped and became his usual, serious
self. "Listen...how is Siobhan doing?"
"She was released from the
hospital yesterday. She said to thank you for the card...and to tell you
that she would be all right."
"Good," Sandoval replied.
"You'd better hurry on in." He gestured toward the corridor. "He's
waiting...impatiently."
With a grin, Boone turned
away and began to stride quickly up the circular central ramp.
A minute later, he entered
the audience chamber, where his companion waited semi-patiently near the
windows. They wasted no time in moving toward each other.
Boone, realizing at the last
possible second that he was about to embrace Da'an, suddenly stopped in a
fit of uncertainty and almost offered instead, to shake his hand. Embarrassed
by his own confusion. he froze.
Da'an was not offended. On
the contrary, he actually seemed amused!
"Is it not acceptable?" he
asked.
"It's...complicated..." was
all Boone could manage.
"I understand your confusion,"
the companion said calmly, his eyes twinkling. "Yet, do not even male humans
embrace after an absence?"
"They'd have to be very good
friends, who had been separated a very long time," Boone dead panned, and
was himself amused by the disappointed look he received.
"I have no words to convey
the pleasure I feel at your safe return," the Companion continued. "Please,
accompany me to my quarters. We have much which we must discuss."
Inexplicably pleased by the
invitation, Boone followed the companion up the ramp to his private chamber.
Da'an opened the portal and
signalled his implant to proceed him into the room.
Boone stepped inside and
stared about him in wonder...and amazement. The chamber was a Taelon-grown
structure, but the furnishings were strictly human. The large chamber housed
a desk, an armoire, a small stereo, a cozy pair of oversized chairs, complete
with a coffee table and area rug and a queen-sized bedroom set. The walls
were full of niches which displayed artwork from around the world. There
was even a large bookshelf, completely filled with some of the oldest volume's
it had ever been Boone's pleasure to touch.
He completed a circuit of
the room and stopped before Da'an, grinning from ear to ear.
"You approve?"
"I like it very much," Boone
laughed. "I never pictured your chambers looking like this, and yet, I now
realize that I should have!" He actually chuckled as he took in the room
again.
Da'an was also smiling. "I
am amused, and pleased by your observations. How better to learn about other
races than to live as they do?" He gestured at the room. "In truth, my room
pleases me. I feel....at home here." He stared solemnly at Boone. "I never
felt at home on the mother ship."
Boone nodded his understanding
as Da'an indicated one of the chairs. "Please be comfortable," he invited.
"What is the verdict from
the Synod?" the implant asked, unable to contain his need to know any
longer.
"It was decided that Zo'or
might keep his position as Representative to the United Nations, or remain
a member of the Synod - but not both. Quo'on felt that this division between
the two positions would help to prevent such power bases from forming in
the future."
"Has Zo'or made his decision
yet?"
"Strangely enough, he has
chosen to remain here on Earth as our representative to the UN."
Boone grimaced. "It's not
all that strange, Da'an. It's what I would have expected him to do under
the circumstances."
The companion looked amazed.
"Please explain," he invited.
"One of our religious myths involves
Lucifer, who was once one of the most beautiful and influential of God's
angels. Lucifer became convinced that he was God's superior in every way
and attempted to overthrow his lord. In the end, he was vanquished and given
a choice between serving God again or being banished for all time. His response
was that 'It was better to rule in Hell than to serve in Heaven'."
Da'an blinked rapidly several
times and stared at Boone in wonder. "How apt," he whispered as he shook
his head. "You once told me that our two species shared a similar spirit.
I have now come to believe this with every fiber of my being." Da'an blinked
again and seemed to compose himself. "There is more to Zo'or's story. He
is forbidden to step within this embassy without invitation. Furthermore,
at all functions which require that we both be present, he is to defer to
me."
"Lili told me that you somehow
managed to attack him and that Quo'on ordered you to submit to some tests.
Please tell me that you didn't let Ne'eg experiment on you as he did on
Rho'ha."
"I thank you for your concern,
however, it is unlikely that I would ever submit to such treatment. Ne'eg
hypothesized that the anger I had been picking up from you prior to the riot
was enough to ignite my own negative emotions to a degree not seen in a Taelon
for millennia."
"In other words, you lost
your temper," Boone chuckled.
"Yes."
"Remember the feeling the
next time you want to lecture me about my temper."
Da'an looked at him from
the corners of his eyes - a sure sign that he was annoyed.
"I have some news for you,"
Boone offered, hoping to cheer him.
It seemed to work.
"Indeed? What might it be?
Please share it with me." The Taelon brightened noticeably.
"Doors is no longer the sole
person in charge of the resistance. Each major division of the organization
now has two representatives on a committee, whose responsibility it is to
approve or reject proposals for actions to be taken against your people."
"Perhaps this will help to
prevent loss of life in the future,"Da'an murmured. "Still, it troubles me
that the Liberation works against us, with no basis to back their claims
that we wish the human race harm..."
"We'd better not get into
that now," the human cautioned, before continuing. "Doors is not completely
out of the picture, though. He's one of the representatives to the largest
division in this country."
"And who might the other
representative be?"
"Myself."
The two of them stared at
each other a moment.
"My new position ensures
that I now have the power to counter Doors," Boone explained, as he began
to see that Da'an was not pleased about the promotion.
"It also serves to complicate
our relationship further," the companion countered.
'Perhaps it would be best
to get slightly off the subject,' the security chief thought.
"Da'an, Lili tells me that
you have not yet rejoined the commonality," he began. "With Zo'or no longer
a significant problem, why have you delayed?"
"Despite our recent
accomplishments, you and I are destined always to remain 'outsiders' to our
own people - so long as we remain united in our common goal." The companion
stood and walked towards his desk, which he leaned upon. "It is a difficult
thing to realize that we, who work for the common good of our peoples, will
never be accepted by them, because of it."
Boone stood and moved to
stand behind him. "There will always be those individuals who welcome us,"
he said in a low, soothing tone. "Tell me what this has to do with you rejoining
the commonality."
Da'an spun around to face
Boone, momentarily surprising the implant with how much smaller he had become.
"Do you believe that you and I can continue our friendship despite so many...
impediments?"
"I believe that you and I
hold the key to helping to solve the misunderstandings which are sure to
come," Boone explained. "And I will gladly risk my life, time and again,
if I feel that I am capable of making even the smallest difference in the
outcome of this struggle."
Da'an seemed to be struck
speechless for a while.When he spoke, his voice was soft, but determined.
"Tomorrow, or perhaps the
day after, I shall rejoin the commonality, but for now I wish only to touch
your thoughts. For now, there are no others - no danger of my people sharing
in our experience. There is...and only shall be, you and myself."
Da'an offered his left hand,
palm turned toward Boone.
Without any hesitation, Boone
put his arm around the companion's shoulders, and drawing him closer, moved
to meet his palm with his own.
The End
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Copyright 1998 Tina Price