Blaze Part 5
By Maddie Valasek
Jess had always felt that Nexus Technologies was a foreboding place.
The efforts of the landscape and lighting designers' had fallen far
short of giving the building a warm welcoming feeling even in the
brightest of days. The hard square edges and solid granite walls left
it feeling more like a modern day fortress.
The situation only served to give the structure an even more
oppressive sense of doom. Jess couldn't escape the feeling of
impending disaster. She knew she was missing something important. It
didn't make any sense for Senator Morgan, Marco Draven, and Diablo to
be seen anywhere together.
Even if they were all working together, it would make more sense for
Diablo and his group to take whatever it was they wanted and deliver
it to a more secluded location. Then either Morgan or Draven could
discreetly pick it up. That's what they did at Midwest Chemical and it
worked out quite well. Jack couldn't even confirm what if, anything,
was taken.
There were lots of pieces to a puzzle lying around, but Jess couldn't
fit them together. She didn't know if they were even pieces to the
same puzzle. Jack had screwed a tenuous scenario together, but she
found more holes in it the longer she thought about it.
"Blizzard, this doesn't make sense," Jess stated.
"I have the same feeling. Something isn't right here but I can't put
my finger on exactly why. The reasons why aren't vitally important at
the moment. Right now we have a hostage situation to take care of.
Let's get those people safe then work on the whys and how's," Blizzard
returned.
"OK, but I don't like it. Any opinions, Fortress?"
"I don't like it any better than you two I. I've got the nagging
feeling that we're walking into a trap."
"You're not the only one," Jess agreed.
The two girls and Fortress were forced to make a large circle and come
at the building from the sewer system opposite the side the van was
stationed on. Their access point was a small utility tunnel that led
from the city's grid to the main electrical room inside Nexus. The
Twins were too big to squeeze through but Jess and Piper could manage.
Fortress was there to cover their backs and make sure nothing came in
after them. He would seal the passageway with one of his crystal walls
then head back and prep an area for containment. It was a tight
schedule for him. He would be getting back to the van about the time
the first hostages were supposed to be released.
"We're here," Piper informed.
There was a short squawk in their earpieces followed by Jack's voice,
"Stull just moved to level three. It's time to get this show on the
road."
"That's our cue," Piper grinned.
"So who goes first?" Jess asked.
"You first, Red. I've got your back."
"It's not my back I'm worried about. Won't someone be watching this
tunnel? I don't want to get blasted before I even get a chance."
"Don't worry, Hellstrom's taken care of that. They are going to
'Forget' about this place for a little while. We should be able to
slide through before anyone is the wiser. John, here, is gonna make
sure nothing comes crawling in behind us. Aren't ya, big guy?"
"You got it. Once you two are in, nothing is getting past this point.
Now move it, I gotta get back to the van."
The tunnel the girls were supposed to crawl through was little more
than a small gap between two large lines of conduit going into the
building's sub-level. It was just big enough to let them slide through
on their stomachs with an inch or two clearance on either side. Jess
dropped down and started dragging her self forward on her elbows. Once
she was a few yards inside, Piper followed.
"How far do we have to crawl?" Jess asked gloomily.
"It's about a hundred yards, now move," Blizzard ordered.
Fortress touched the floor just in front of the opening the girls had
crawled through and a crystal began to grow. It would take a minute to
grow big enough to cover the whole opening so he'd have to wait, but
he didn't mind. The view of Piper and the new girl's butts was a
beautiful sight in his mind.
'What was her name?' he asked his self. He knew it had something to do
with fire. 'Was it Bonfire? No, that's dumb. Scorch? Nah, it
definitely started with a B. To Hell with it, Red works for me. I
definitely need to get to know her better,' Fortress thought.
He smiled as the crystal finished covering the tunnels opening and
turned to leave. Closing off an escape route didn't make the bad
feeling he had any better. He knew that it was going to be bad in
there and when he knew something, it happened. "Good Luck, girls," he
said after them then started back towards the van. He had cells to
build.
It only took Piper and Jess a few minutes to cover the distance and
land them inside the main electrical room inside Nexus. Jess had been
bracing for an attack but found the room to be empty except for the
low hum of the equipment. Instead of easing her tension, the lack of
activity made her more nervous. Her heartbeat had steadily climbed the
farther along the tunnel she went and was pumping at full speed as she
shut down the emergency generators and headed deeper inside.
"OK, Red, you're up. Get those supersenses to work. I don't want to
run into anything unexpected," Blizzard said.
Jess did a quick thermal scan and taste test. She was assaulted by a
myriad of chemical tastes that left her gagging.
"Damn, you OK, Red?" Blizzard asked.
"Yeah, I wasn't expecting everything to be so strong. Give me a minute
to sort through everything," Jess answered.
She took a minute or two to try and recalibrate her brain for the
massive influx of information. Her brain had to cross check all the
thousands of new tastes with the ones Jess already knew. By separating
them into categories, she was able to make some sense of the
environment around her. Each time the source of an unknown taste was
found, her mental picture became clearer.
"OK, what cha got?" Blizzard asked.
"Two humans with guns and two Lycans are prowling around here," Jess
replied.
"Any ideas as to where they are?"
"The humans are together heading back along the outside hallway and
Lycans are keeping tabs on the inner half."
"And we're right in between the two, just perfect," Blizzard said
sarcastically, "Which one do you want to tackle?"
"Does it really matter?"
"Not really, I'll handle the furry ones and you get the humans. Mr.
Wizard will be shutting main power down in less than a minute. You'll
have to open the door for Zack and Zan, then meet me back here when
you're finished," she ordered while pulling on her infrared goggles.
"Yes Mommy," Jess smiled then headed toward the humans.
A few seconds later, the lights went out immersing her in an inky
black darkness. The lack of light in the hall allowed her to take full
advantage of her thermal sense. Concentrating on that, Jess was able
to pick up the slightest temperature variance. Even the tiny amount of
heat left by the humans' shoes was visible to her.
She silently closed the gap to her targets. Her task was to
incapacitate them by any means necessary. There were three viable
options for her and one she refused to contemplate. Killing them was
out of the question. She knew she wasn't capable of cold-blooded
murder.
Her first option was a direct physical attack. Even armed with guns,
the humans posed little threat to her. But she didn't have the skills
to handle both of them quickly enough to avoid raising alarm. Her
second option was using her thermal powers but that was discounted for
the same reason.
Mr. Wizard gave her the means for her third and preferred option. He
provided her with a stun gun-like device he called an immobilizer. His
explanation was a bit technical but it came down to it being a device
capable of rendering its victim immobile for up to an hour. The
batteries only allowed for eight full power shots and she used one of
those making sure it was working. That left seven but she only needed
two.
A quick sneak attack from the darkness surprised both men allowing her
to hit both of them in one fluid motion before retreating into the
darkness. Her preparations for a second round were unneeded as both
men were sprawled helplessly on the hallway floor unable to move. She
felt a brief moment of regret as she dragged them into a convenient
storage closet. It passed as she reminded her self that they had
chosen to take her friends hostage.
Jess removed their weapons and radios then, with a little concentrated
heat, melted them down into a gooey pool. She closed the thick metal
door and used her ability to weld a small section of it to the
doorframe. Confident that they were safely out of play, she hit the
squawk button on her COM link to confirm disabling the guards then
headed to open an entry point for the Twins.
Her destination was a remote fire exit that was hidden from the rest
of the buildings view. She easily navigated through the darkness and
found it shortly before she was supposed to have it opened. It took
her a few seconds to deactivate the alarm and open the door. Zack was
first inside followed quickly by Zan.
"About damn time, Miss Priss, afraid you'd break a nail or something?"
Zan growled.
"You mean these?" Jess asked digging five long gouges out of the
concrete wall, "Not likely." She was getting very tired of Zan's
attitude.
Zan just looked at her disbelievingly. "Good, I got your attention.
You may not like me but we have a job to do. So drop the attitude and
get to it. You can bitch at me all you want when we're through," Jess
stated flatly.
Zan gave her the slightest nod and the Twins disappeared down the
hall. Jess turned and headed back to meet with Blizzard. The Twins
would be heading up to level two and clearing the guards up there.
They were under a serious time crunch. It wouldn't take long before
the missing guards would be discovered.
Once the Twins cleared the second floor and Blizzard finished with the
Lycans, all four would continue to the third level. The basic plan was
for the Twins to keep the bad guys busy while Jess and Blizzard got
the hostages to safety. That's assuming everything went in their
favor. They all knew that things could turn bad quickly.
A squawk through her Com link let Jess know that Blizzard had taken
care of the Lycans and was moving toward her position.
'So far, so good,' Jess thought, 'hope it stays that way.'
She still had a bad feeling about the whole thing. Her own inner alarm
system had been doing everything short of calling the National Guard.
The big bad wolf was coming to blow their doors in and she didn't know
which way he was coming from. She thought she knew how a rabbit felt
knowing the hunter was out there but just couldn't see it. Piper's
arrival helped quell her raising sense of panic.
Blizzard had a long tear across the back of her left shoulder. Jess
could taste the faintly coppery tang of blood and knew that the Lycans
had put up a difficult fight. Jess immediately went into Med Runner
mode and started checking the wound. She was surprised as it stopped
bleeding and began to heal right in front of her. Apparently, she
wasn't the only one with that trait in her bag of tricks.
"I'll live, let's move," Blizzard whispered as she started after the
Twins.
Another Com link squawk confirmed that level two was clear. Jess
followed Blizzard up to the next level then north to the end of the
building. The entire area was basically a large open room. Desks and
tables were arranged into neat columns and rows with a long empty
table dominating the nearest wall. It was usually used for meetings
and demonstrations.
"Hold it, Blizzard. There's something here," Jess stated. She had
picked up on a strange taste and weird temperature fluctuations.
"Not likely, the Twins are very good at sniffing out threats. If they
say we're clear, we're clear," Piper responded.
"No, there is something here," Jess insisted.
A strange dark form began rising through the floor. At first it looked
to be an amorphous blob but soon it began to take a vaguely human
form. Neither woman knew what to make of the new arrival but Jess was
getting a distinctly evil vibe from it. Whatever it was, it was most
definitely not good.
The impression of it rising through the floor wasn't exactly correct.
Somehow it had managed to flatten and spread its body over a large
area. Now it was merely pulling itself together giving the creepy
sensation of coming up through the floor. Jess watched bits of it flow
over and around objects.
"What the fuck is that?" Blizzard asked.
"Don't ask me. I've never heard of anything even remotely resembling
that," Jess answered.
"Find some cover, I don't like the looks of this."
Blizzard hadn't taken a full step when a long whip-like tentacle shot
out from the humanoid blob entangling her feet. The thing picked her
up and viciously tossed her into the hard granite outer wall. There
was a muted sick cracking sound as she hit the wall and slid down into
a motionless heap.
The thing had followed Piper's flight and given a little dance of glee
as she failed to move after her impact. The gesture sickened Jess, but
she was too stunned by the display to move. As the thing returned its
attention toward her, she remained frozen, motionless like a little
girl trying to avoid the boogey man.
The thing seemed confused. It began turning in circles looking like it
had somehow lost her. Jess stood as still as she could, watching the
thing look for her. It continued scanning slowly around the room. It
knew she was still there but not where exactly.
The only thing that she could come up with is that it was blind or it
didn't see things the way she did. The question was, what could it
see? Her instincts were telling her not to move and that seemed like a
really good idea since it hadn't spotted her yet. She desperately
wanted to get to Piper and see if she was OK but she had to get around
the blob first.
She had no other option other than to use her thermal abilities. She
started to slowly draw in power and the thing's head snapped around
looking directly at her. Another tentacle shot out in her direction,
but Jess was ready for it. A quick dive behind a desk kept her from a
fate similar to Piper's.
The blob wasted no time covering the distance between them. Jess could
hear its tentacles tearing at the desk. She slid over to the next desk
and continued charging up. The thing had reached the first desk,
reducing it to a pile of splinters. It turned as she made an attempt
to move again.
Two tentacles shot out grabbing her and lifting her into the air.
Without thinking, she released what energy she had been able to
gather. It lacked focus and direction but still hit the blob. She knew
it was a wasted shot but hoped it would stun the thing, giving her a
chance to escape.
She did not get the results she wanted. The shot didn't stun it. It
began emitting a strange bluish purple glow that traveled wave-like
all over its body before being absorbed by a fist-size object in its
core. The thing acted like Jess had just given it a piece of chocolate
and shivered in delight.
It raised her up so they were looking face to face. It didn't have a
face. It was more like a representation of what it thought its head
should look like. It looked like someone had made a face out of wax
then melted it just enough to give the impression of eyes and a mouth.
Jess went into a full panic when it smiled at her in a cat that has a
mouse to play with kind of way.
Any type of planning went out the door and she drew in as much energy
as she could. It dropped her like she had just bitten it. The mild
impact with the floor brought her out of her panic and got her brain
running again. It had absorbed the energy she threw at it but didn't
like her drawing anything from it.
A panicked howl told Jess that the Twins were in trouble as well. That
bad feeling she had got a lot worse with that sound.
"Jack, we are in serious trouble here. We need help," she called over
her COM link but got no response.
"JACK!" she screamed again. Still nothing.
It was regarding her with some suspicion and trepidation. Jess knew
that wouldn't last. They were all in serious trouble if she didn't do
something fast. It decided on a distanced attack, using its tentacles
as whips. Snap. Snap. Snap. They tore through her uniform leaving
burning red slashes on her arms.
The pain was intense but bearable. She dodged another attempt then ran
in under its defenses and grabbed two handfuls of blob. She tried
pulling as much energy out of it as she could. It went nuts. It began
thrashing wildly about and slapping at Jess. Its tentacles slapped at
her face leaving more burning red slashes but she wouldn't let go.
It was grabbing tables and desks trying to pull itself free from her
grasp. It was fighting a losing battle as its power was quickly
abating while Jess' was growing. She could feel the things power
dropping and the intensity of the attacks diminishing. Its body began
to harden, the gooey consistency turning ever stiffer until it became
solid.
Jess held on for a full minute after it stopped fighting and became
solid. Her knuckles had turned white and her hands were burning from
the effort. She slowly released her grip on the thing, ready to grab
it if there was even the smallest hint of movement. There was none.
"Son of a bitch that hurt," Blizzard said pulling herself to her feet.
"Blizzard!" Jess yelled then ran over and gave the icy girl a giant
hug, "I thought you were dead."
"Not quite, Chicky. Just out for a bit. You look like you've seen
better days though," she replied returning the hug.
"Come on the Twins need our help," Jess said grabbing Blizzards hand
pulling her along.
"Easy there, Red, I can't see very well."
"What? Damn, you're hurt and I didn't even bother to check you out,"
Jess swore.
"I'm banged up but I'll live. My goggles got trashed when I hit the
wall. It's too dark for me to see in here," Piper replied, "I'm still
good to fight, I just need you to lead me."
"Are you sure?"
"Yeah, I'm sure. Where are we going anyway?"
"I think the Twins might have another one of those things and they
aren't equipped to handle it. How does your ice ability work?"
"I force energy out of things. Why?" Blizz returned.
"I beat that thing by drawing all the energy out of it. I'm guessing
it's some sort of energy absorber."
"Then that last Fucker is lucky I didn't get a chance at him," she
grinned evilly.
Another spine chilling howl echoed through the halls. Both girls put
on a burst of extra speed, following the howl. They ended up in a room
very different from the one they had been in. It had once been a busy
lab with all sorts of equipment, but most of that lay strewn about
broken. There were glass and wood splinters everywhere. The jaundiced
yellow light coming from the sodium vapor lights outside left the room
feeling sick and evil.
As Jess had feared, another of those dark blobs had ambushed the
Twins. >From the damage about, they had put up one Hell of a fight but
they were nowhere to be seen. Both girls focused their thermal
abilities on the second blob. It was almost instantly turned solid.
Jess felt an incredible rush of incoming energy.
"What the Hell?" they asked simultaneously.
"Later," Piper stated meaning we'll figure it out after we find the
Twins.
They began looking for their missing counterparts. There was a large
pool of blood dead center in the room. That worried Jess. The blob
didn't bleed so that meant that one or both of the Lycans were
seriously injured. She turned and did a quick heat scan locating two
warm bodies behind a severely battered metal desk.
They made their way over to it, calling Zack and Zan's name. They were
a few feet from it when they were met with a deep angry growl.
"Zan, it's us. It's Piper and Jess," Piper stated.
The growling stopped but Zan didn't say anything. The girls stayed
where they were waiting for a response. One minute passed then two
before they heard a quiet grief filled whimpering. They stepped around
the remains of the desk to find Zan holding the lifeless body of her
brother. There were tears rolling down her face as she rocked him.
"He's dead," she said flatly.
She hadn't escaped the blob unscathed. There were multiple deep gashes
all over her body. One eye was completely swollen shut and she was
missing teeth. Her leg was bent at an unnatural angle as well. The
steadily bleeding gashes and her labored breathing told Jess she was
in even worse shape than she looked.
"Zan, can you get up?" she asked her.
"No," was her barely audible response.
"You've got to get her out of here. She needs serious attention and
fast," Jess said to Blizzard.
"Hold it, Red, I'm still in charge here," she replied.
"Look, you're pretty beat up yourself. Other than a few scratches, I'm
in top shape and I'm fully charged. My eyes give me the advantage here
as well. There is no response from outside, either. I don't know how
to use any of the equipment down there and I bet that you do. If it's
as bad as I think it might be, we're going to need help. You'll have
to make that call. It makes more sense for me to go on and you to get
her down."
Piper looked to be in the middle of a hard choice between what she
wanted to do and what would be best to do. Jess didn't give her the
opportunity to argue. She took two glow sticks from her uniform,
cracked them, and handed them to Piper.
"Sorry, but you know I'm right," she said then disappeared into the
darkness heading for the third floor.
"You stupid stubborn bitch!" she heard Piper call after her. "Come on,
Zan, let's get you outta here."
*
Jess didn't want to be the one to continue on. She knew she was in way
over her head and the likelyhood that she would survive diminished
every second she stayed in the building. She didn't have a choice in
the matter. Seeing Piper's battered face in the red light of the glow
stick confirmed that she wasn't in any shape to continue on. It was
amazing that she was still standing much less wanting to continue on.
She stopped just before getting to the third floor to try and get her
self calmed down. "Jack? Mr. Wizard? Anyone?" she called over the COM
link but got no response, "If you guys can hear me, Piper's coming out
with Zan. They are both in bad shape but Zan needs medical treatment
fast. Zack's dead. Two energy absorbing humanoid blobs ambushed us and
one killed him. Damn, someone answer me! I don't want to be alone in
here!"
With a small scream of frustration, she took the COM link and tossed
it down the stairs. Her emotions were catching up to her. The fear she
had been able to restrain until then started flooding over her. Seeing
Zack dead had affected her more than she would have thought. They
hadn't known each other long but she knew he was a good man. She liked
him.
Being able to retain his humanity through his change was a credit to
both him and Zan. Jess had the devious honor of seeing how most Lycans
turned out to be completely bloodthirsty insane evil creatures. Zack
wasn't that. Calm, loyal, and intelligent, were more apt descriptions
of him.
Zan wasn't going to take losing him well. He was the one solid thing
that she could count on. He knew the real her. The one that hid
underneath the bitchy hard Lycan exterior she liked to project. Her
anger at fate helped fuel that image. Underneath she was a scared
woman trying desperately to hold on to some semblance of a normal
life. Now, fate's cruel hand had dealt her another blow.
Jess knew that feeling. She had her own problems with fate and felt
her own anger grow at its seemingly dispassionate role in their lives.
Her tears began falling as that hurt overtook her. Life was so unfair.
"How do you keep going when life continually slaps you down?" she
asked her self.
"You keep going for your friends and family. You keep going until your
job is done. You keep going because you have to. That's why," she
replied wiping the tears from her eyes. Her Dad's words echoed in her
head as she pulled herself together and cautiously climbed the last
few steps to the third level.
*
"We need the COM link up now," Jack ordered, "we've got to warn
everyone inside."
"I'm working on it, Jack. This stuff is pretty busted up. It'll take a
minute," Mr. Wizard growled.
The attack had caught them off guard. Jack was expecting something to
happen inside but not for a direct assault against the van. He told
his self that he should have reacted quicker when the COM link went
down. He should have anticipated Stull's plan and been ready for it.
He knew that the building was a trap. He had even planned for it. With
the COM link down, everyone inside was cutoff. With no way to call for
backup, they were on their own and Jack didn't like that. It's one
thing to send people into a dangerous situation but another to leave
them there without any support.
They had to get the COM link back up. Jack couldn't call in his
contingency plan or warn the teams inside without it. He wanted to run
in and pull them out himself but that would leave Gates without any
back up. Lauren was still out cold and Forte' hadn't made it back yet.
He couldn't risk another damn Creeper attack.
Stull had sent seven to try to kill them, seven fully-grown adult
females. They were no doubt chosen for being the biggest, badest,
nastiest, girls around. All seven lay dead around the outside of the
wrecked van. Lauren was alive though unconscious. Gates was battered
but still able to fight if needed. The van was trashed along with the
COM link, severely limiting communications.
It all started with Mr. Wizard picking up a strange signal then the
COM link going down. Jack had thought it was a technical problem since
the system was designed to withstand anything short of a nuclear EMP.
He was concerned but not worried. If it started going bad and he
needed to pull the inside teams out, he could just have Lauren drop
them a mental line. He did want to know if there was an outside source
of their problems.
Jack asked her for a scan to see if anybody was close by. A quick scan
located the source of the COM link's disruption. There was an Altered
less than a hundred yards away deep in concentration. He was emitting
strange brainwaves that Lauren immediately picked up on. She
piggybacked them to both the source and destination. There was little
doubt as to what he was up to.
Somehow he was intercepting the COM links signal and filtering it
through his mind before grounding it out. He could listen in and
theoretically call out on their communication lines. That was
definitely not something they wanted. Jack made the call to disable
him.
Hellstrom used her ability to try and persuade him to release the
signal and remove himself from the area. He started to agree and
dropped the signal somehow causing an energy spike that ran back
through the connection she had made with him. The split second spike
caused enough damage to knock both of them into unconsciousness.
Jack had no way of knowing how bad Lauren's condition was. He was
trying to check her out when the perimeter alarms sounded and the
screens filled with dark shiny shapes. He knew what they were even
before Gates could call out Creepers.
The van took three heavy hits in the rear doors creating a large gap
where they meet. A fourth Creeper leapt out of the darkness onto the
vans roof and began attacking the antenna array.
"Gates, protect Lauren, I'm going out," he ordered.
"You're doing what!? Jack, there are four big creepers out there,"
Gates asked incredulously.
"I'm only worried about the one on the roof. If it takes out the
antennae array, we're screwed," Beowulf replied kicking open one of
the doors.
The loose door caught one of the three Creepers squarely, sending it
flying into the other two. The few seconds it took for them to get
back to their feet allowed Beowulf to clear the door and get to the
van's roof. The fourth Creeper looked up at the newcomer and snarled.
To it, he was nothing more than an intruder. It didn't know that it
was the one in trouble.
When Beowulf refused to move, the roof Creeper got angry and launched
itself at him. One on one, the Creeper was no match for Jack. He
caught it in mid jump, easily able to hold it with nothing more than
his hands. The Creeper wasn't used to being handled like that and
violently thrashed its head and tail. Its sharp claws dug deep into
his arms but Jack held fast.
He knew that the Creeper was little more than an animal. It had no
emotions or desires to do him harm. The sky-high anger and attack
first, ask questions later mentality was caused by Stull's mind
control. If he would have had any other options, Jack would have
eagerly taken them, but he had no choice but to kill the creature.
There was no pleasure in that, only remorse that it had to be done.
The only thing that he could do was make it as quick and painless as
possible. In one quick sad motion, he slid behind the creature putting
both powerful hands on the sides of its head then gave them a hard
twist. The sound of snapping bones was loud and terrible. An instant
before it felt any pain, the Creeper was dead.
Jack let the body fall and jumped down to meet the other three. The
odds were turning in their favor. Three Creepers was enough to make
even Beowulf nervous. If they were able to coordinate any type of
attack he knew he was in trouble. He decided that an aggressive attack
was his best course of action and launched his self at the nearest
one.
Creepers are not used to aggression from anything other than other
Creepers. They seemed confused by Jack's tactics; giving him just
enough time to eliminate the second one before they realized what was
going on. Back to two to one odds, Jack felt better about his chances.
That feeling was short lived as two fingernails on chalkboard calls
erupted from the darkness.
The fifth Creeper replaced the one Jack had just killed and the sixth
focused on the van. Jack saw its intentions and tried to cut it off
but the other three surrounded him.
"Gates, one's heading your way," he called out then returned his full
attention to the three Creepers surrounding him.
They began circling him looking for an opening. He did his best not to
let one get behind him but knew that wouldn't last for long. Then the
attack came. Two of them leapt directly at him. He grabbed both of
them but took two hard tail whips in the stomach dropping him to his
knees. The third took the opportunity and jumped on his back, knocking
him flat on his face.
Gates was dealing with the sixth Creeper. The hard reports of his
modified Desert Eagles shook the night air. It was an ugly fight with
all the sounds of breaking glass and tearing metal. The Creepers
wounded call indicated that he had injured it but it was still
fighting. More rounds sent the severely wounded creature flying from
the van.
Even close to death, the Creeper still had fight left in her. She
struggled to regain her feet as Gates emerged from the van. He emptied
the last remaining bullets into her releasing the guns' magazines as
the echoes reverberated off the surrounding buildings.
A seventh creature appeared as the last remnants of life drained from
its sister. It attacked Gates before he had a chance to reload.
Fortunately, he had enough presence of mind to get some body armor on
when he realized he'd be dealing with them. Even a girl as big as
number seven would have a hard time punching a hole in it. Their fight
was about as even as one could hope for.
The first reports of Gates' guns had distracted the three outside
Creepers enough to allow Jack to get back to his feet. His position
hadn't improved much but he capitalized on their momentary loss of
concentration and moved in close to the largest of the three. The only
soft area of a Creeper is on its side just under the shoulder. Jack
took advantage of that knowledge, delivering a strong blow that
shattered ribs, collapsed a lung, and stopped its heart. The stunned
creature looked down at him wondering just how something so small
could hurt it so badly, then fell without a sound.
The two remaining Creepers renewed their attacks on him. The first
tried another leaping attack and was met with the same result. It was
caught in mid leap then tossed back at the second. That one seemed to
be a little smarter as it ducked under the first and hit Jack with a
solid tail whip. It learned that it needed to stay away from him and
attack from a safer distance.
Jack wasn't about to stand there and let her whip him to death. The
next time she tried, he caught her tail and used it to toss her into
the Creeper that had pinned Gates down.
"About damned time, Jack. You have any idea how bad that thing's
breath was?" Gates growled, "keep those things off of me for a second
would ya?"
"Make it quick, these girls are learning a lot faster than I'd like
them to."
"I noticed," Gates replied picking up his guns.
The first Creeper made another run at Jack this time staying on the
ground. It adopted a hit and run style of attack, slashing at him as
it ran by then following that with a tail whip. Jack dodged the slash
but was off balance and unable to avoid the tail whip. It caught his
neck just above where it meets his shoulder.
The blow would have decapitated a normal human. Luckily, Jack wasn't a
normal human. It hurt like Hell, but all he would end up with was a
particularly nasty bruise and sore neck. The red haze of rage was
beginning to fringe the edges of his vision.
He tried fighting it off, knowing that if he lost it and went into a
full on rage, he'd probably win the fight but the others may not. They
needed him to stay in control and lead them. He forced his
concentration back to the attacking Creeper. It had made a turn and
was coming back for another round.
Jack had about all he was going to take. The more time he spent
dealing with the Creepers, the less he had to fix the COM link and get
the inside team out. He rushed the incoming Creeper hitting it like a
linebacker with a clear shot on a quarterback. The impact carried both
of them into and through one of the loading dock cement walls. The two
Altereds fell to the ground with Jack landing on top. He grabbed the
creature's head and twisted, nearly ripping it off.
Gates reclaimed his guns, reloaded and was back in action just as Jack
and his Creeper were doing their wrecking ball impression. He
immediately turned his attention to the two remaining animals.
'It's about time to try these babies out,' he thought switching his
DE's to full auto mode.
Everyone thought he was nuts when he told them he was modifying them
for full auto. Then again, maybe he was nuts. Who in their right mind
would decide they would need two fully automatic Trititainium Desert
Eagles with double capacity magazines, laser sights, and enough other
tweaks to classify them as a completely new weapons. About the only
thing that was left of the originals was the trigger and handle.
"I'll just call 'em Wizards, then," he said to the night air.
The last two had scrambled to their feet and were heading straight at
him. Honestly, it wasn't a fair fight anymore. The Creepers were dead
they just didn't know it yet. Gates had one Wizard on each of them and
was just waiting for the right moment.
He waited until they were less than ten feet from him then squeezed
off two short bursts from each gun. Unlike Jack, he felt no remorse at
killing them. As far as he was concerned they were the enemy and it
was either he or they. As long as the choice was his, he'd pick them
every time.
His extensive modifications kept the recoil to none and all twenty
rounds hit their marks. Not even the biggest, baddest, and nastiest
Creeper ever created could withstand that kind of firepower hitting it
all at once. Both were dead before they hit the ground.
Jack waited for the next wave of Creepers to come, but they didn't.
After five minutes he went back inside the van to check on the damage.
Gates had been in already and reported that Lauren had made it through
without any more damage but the van hadn't been so fortunate. Most of
the electronic equipment was trashed but he thought he could get it up
and running in a few minutes.
That had been five minutes ago and Jack's patience was being severely
tested. They had been without communication with the team inside for
nearly twenty minutes and there had been no sign of them on the third
floor yet. If they had been able to keep to the plan, the first
hostages should have been clearing the building two minutes before. So
far, no hostages and no word from them. He was worried. Fortress being
late didn't make him feel better.
*
'Vampira, they just had to be Vampira,' Fortress thought to himself.
Until someone figured out how to break his crystals, they were the
most dangerous Altereds for him. They weren't quite as strong as
Lycans, but they were a lot smarter. They retained all of their human
intelligence as well as picking up a little from their change.
Depending on the individual, it could make for a very difficult
adversary.
Fortress' main problem with Vampira was that they could find the weak
points in his armor too quickly. The crystal armor that he would form
around his self was as impenetrable as anything on Earth.
Unfortunately, those crystals don't bend. That was a lesson he learned
the first time he tried the suit of crystal armor thing.
His first attempt was to cover his entire body with crystals. It
worked, sort of. He did manage to cover himself from head to toe but
he didn't leave any gaps. That basically made him a giant crystalline
statue. Sure he was perfectly safe from harm, but he couldn't move,
either.
The next suit he made had small gaps at the joints that allowed him to
move. Over the last few years, he had made many improvements on the
design but he still had the gaps to deal with. Even though they were
small, they were still his greatest weakness. That wasn't much of a
problem when he was fighting Lycans and other not so smart Altereds.
Vampira were different. They would relentlessly attack those points.
The four that had tried to ambush him were smart. They had
concentrated their attacks on his right knee and hip joints,
eventually able to do enough damage that he had to fuse his right leg
into one rigid piece to fully protect it. That seriously reduced his
mobility and forced him to change tactics. The Vampira switched their
focus and started on his left leg.
Fortress tried calling over the COM link but was met with dead air.
That worried him but he was prepared to fight on his own. His time
with Jack had been fruitful. They had taken his natural abilities and
honed them to a fine point, figuratively and literally. They had spent
months working on tactics and difficult situations like the one he was
in. They had also fine-tuned his control of the crystals he used.
One of the more useful aspects of that control were his edged weapons.
The latest wrinkle in his repertoire, elongating one facet of crystal
that covers his arms to form a very sharp sword-like appendage, came
in very handy. He had yet to show that in any confrontation and only
he and Jack knew about it. He feigned a worse injury than he actually
had when he fused his leg to lure them as close as possible.
All but one kindly obliged, moving within striking distance. John had
hoped to get them all with one surprise move but would have to settle
for three of them. He purposefully gave them a small opening and they
jumped on it giving him the perfect opportunity. The first two fell
headless before the third even realized there was trouble. Its head
followed shortly after. Decapitation is as fatal to Vampira as humans.
The fourth Vampira decided he wasn't interested in a fight anymore and
turned to run. John couldn't risk letting him get reinforcements but
he wasn't about to kill in cold blood either. He formed four small
crystalline daggers about six inches long and used them as a kind of
throwing knife. Three of the four found their mark catching the Vamp
below both knees and on one ankle. The fourth crystal was a few inches
too far to the right and missed completely.
Three worked well enough to cause the Vamp to fall. It tried to stand
but was having trouble. John dropped his armor except for his gloves
and caught the Vamp before he could get up. Two sharp blows with his
crystal gloves dazed it enough that he could grow a holding cell for
it. The cell would safely keep it out of trouble.
The sound of gunfire got his attention. He knew the unique sound of
Mr. Wizard's guns. With all the modifications he had made, they
sounded like no other weapon on the planet. Something big was going
down if Gates was using his guns. John started back to the Van as fast
as his wounded leg would allow.
*
Jess was getting uncomfortable. Her brain was buzzing on some sort of
energy high. Whatever had happened when she and Piper had attacked the
second blob had supercharged her. She was holding the biggest charge
she had ever had. If she hadn't learned how to insulate her self, her
clothes would be totally cooked. It was more than she could
comfortably handle and was dangerously close to overload. Her skin
itched and she felt like bugs were crawling all over her.
Occasionally she'd feel a wave pass up and down her spine that would
leave her nauseous and unsteady. Even with the discomfort, she was
very reluctant to let any of it drain away. There was no way for her
to know what was waiting for her and she wanted to be as ready as
possible. She would have to find it soon or drop the charge. The
longer she held it, the worse her symptoms got.
Her mind was spinning so fast that she was having a hard time
concentrating. Thoughts would run in and out of her head before she
was able to fully make sense of them. She felt like she was sitting in
a large noisy restaurant and catching little snippets of conversations
going on around her but never getting the whole message.
She tried making a mental count of what she knew was left in the
building. Piper had taken care of the two Lycans, the Twins had dealt
with the Vampira, and she had removed two of the twelve humans. The
two blobs were harder to classify. Lauren had said there were two low
level 3c's in there as well, but the blobs definitely didn't seem low
level to her. If she counted them as the two unknown Altereds, that
left Diablo and ten armed men left on the top floor.
Eleven to one wasn't good odds no matter who you were. She was
especially worried about Diablo's mind control. Lauren was supposed to
be there to counteract anything he might try but Jess didn't even know
if Lauren was still alive much less if she would be helping her. Lots
of bad news and nothing good.
She didn't have much of a plan, either. She was hoping to find the
hostages and get them out before anyone noticed. How she was going to
do that, she didn't know. The remaining men were probably guarding the
hostages. Having the bad guys so close to them complicated matters.
She couldn't just run in and blast the hostage takers without having
to worry about hitting an innocent victim.
'Man, this superhero stuff is harder than it looks,' she thought, 'I'm
going to get myself killed. Dammit Jack, where the Hell are you?'
*
"Come on, Zan, it's just a little farther. Jack should be waiting for
us outside," Piper encouraged.
They didn't run into any trouble on the way down to the first level.
Piper took that as a slight blessing and pushed on trying to keep Zan
from giving up. She was so close to letting go that Piper could almost
feel it. She needed to get her outside so she could see the night sky
and moon. A full moon could drive a Lycan crazy but a partial moon had
a strange calming affect and that was exactly what Zan needed.
Piper's injuries were healing quickly and she was feeling much better.
Everything would be back to one hundred percent by the time they got
outside. There was still no word from Jack and she had heard gunshots
a few minutes earlier, which worried her. If the outside was as bad as
what was going on inside, they were in trouble and Jess was as good as
dead.
That move was probably the most foolish and bravest thing Piper had
ever seen. Foolish that she ran in to a situation complete unprepared
and brave because she knew that. She just couldn't leave her friends
in there; someone had to go help them. Neither Zan nor Piper were in
any shape to continue so that only left her. As scared as she had to
be, she made the hard choice.
Piper didn't like the fact that Jess didn't give her a choice in the
matter. Other than all three of them coming down and regrouping, it
made the most sense for Jess to go on and she knew it. Now that she
had time to recover, Piper was itching to get back into the fight, but
she had to get Zan taken care of first. They had finally made it to
the outside door. Still not knowing what to expect, she took a deep
breath and kicked the door open.
*
"Boss, the link's receiving now. Getting a message from Jess," Gates
informed him," I'll put it through to you."
There was a short buzzing sound followed by Jess' voice "If you guys
can hear me, Piper's coming out with Zan. They are both in bad shape
but Zan needs medical treatment fast. Zack's dead. Two energy
absorbing humanoid blobs ambushed us and one killed him. Damn, someone
answer me! I don't want to be alone in here!"
"Jess, I'm here. Do you read me?" Jack called but got no response.
"Sorry, Jack, you can't call out yet. I'm still working on it," Gates
apologized.
Jack was pacing back and forth like a caged wolf when he saw the doors
open and Piper step out. Her face mirrored his relief and she
disappeared back inside. The momentary sense of relief changed to cold
fear as she helped an obviously seriously injured Lycan out. Zan was
in very bad shape.
"You should be able to call out in a minute, Jack. I've just about got
it," Gates called out from the van.
"Good, get a Med team rolling first, then give the A-team a green
light," he replied running over to Piper and Zan. "Damn Blizz, what
the Hell happened in there? Where's Jess?"
"We got hit by two gooey looking blobs. One just about put me out
permanently. Jess drained that bastard while I was out. The Twins had
their hands full with the other one. I don't know what happened to
Zack. He was gone by the time we got there and took care of the second
blob. Jess had me take Zan down while she headed on. She didn't give
me a choice in the matter, either," Piper reported.
"What do you mean by drained it?"
"Basically, I guess Jess pulled all the energy out of the first one
herself. We both got the second and that was weird. I felt like
something was pulling on me and the damn thing just about froze
instantly. The only thing I can figure is that we did a push me / pull
me thing on it. I forced its energy out while Jess pulled it in. I
think we supercharged each other."
"Describe the blobs."
"Big, dark and mean. They're probably a little taller than Fortress
and vaguely humanoid in shape. The one caught me with some kind of
tentacle and tossed me like a rag doll."
"Alright, I'm going in. Blizz, you cover Mr. Wizard," Jack said and
stepped toward the building.
"Hold it, Jack. You're still needed out here. I see you've had a
Creeper problem and I can't handle many of those myself. Let me go
after her. I was the one that said I'd watch out for her."
Jack wanted to tell her no, but he knew she was right. "Fuck! OK, but
you go in and get her out of there, no hero stuff. If you find anymore
of those blobs fall back. I'll have reinforcements soon and we can go
and get her then," he said taking Zan from her.
"Yes, sir," Piper called over her shoulder as she ran back into the
building.
Jack really didn't want to let her go back inside but he had a feeling
the only way to get Jess out of there was to drag her kicking and
screaming. He hoped that maybe she would listen to Piper. He didn't
think the odds were great that she would, but he knew that Blizz could
be very persuasive.
"Jack, I just heard Jess. I don't know if you're copying this, but I
got jumped by four Vamps. Three are dead and one is safely under lock
and key. I got a little nicked but I'm moving your way. Should be
there in less than two minutes," Forte's voice crackled over the COM
link.
Hearing his voice helped lighten some of the load on Jack's shoulders.
He was afraid that Zack wasn't going to be the only casualty of this
mess. Fortress was a tank but even tanks can get cracked. With
everyone accounted for, Jack could start regrouping.
First thing was to get Zan stable. He carried her to a grassy area
near the van where she had a clear view of the moon. Her breathing
turned from ragged gasps to a more regular, but still labored, pace.
"The moon, Jack," Zan whispered.
"I know, Zan, hang on for a little while longer," he encouraged.
He didn't like how quiet she was being. She was a mess but her pulse
was relatively strong and steady. He gave her a dose of stabilization
nanotechs. Those microscopic robots should be able to stabilize her
condition long enough to get her the help she'd need. What the Hell
could kill a Lycan and tear another up so badly?
He didn't like hearing about the Vamps, either. That put the worst
Altereds in the area performing coordinated attacks. The Blobs that
Jess described sounded like Ameboids but they usually don't get big
enough to cause adult humans problems much less, Altereds. A few dozen
could potentially drain a full-grown man but he'd have to be
unconscious, restrained, or immobile. A normal human can pull one off
with a little effort.
The only thing that he could come up with was that Draven had found a
way to super size them. A man sized or larger Ameboid wasn't something
that Jack wanted to think about. A regular one was little more than a
parasite. It lived by draining the energy out of its host.
They were a pain in the ass to kill to. Physical attacks were useless.
Their bodies would just deform and absorb all the energy from a punch
or bullet. Cutting them wasn't any more successful. If you managed to
cut a piece off of them, it would just try and crawl back and reform
with the main body.
Fire was useful if you could get it big and hot enough. You'd probably
have to burn the whole building down to do fatal damage to one as big
as Piper described. The best method was freezing them. The quickest
method that Jack knew of was to simply drop them into a vat of liquid
nitrogen. Freezing them with ice would work, too, only slower.
Piper and Jess would be the perfect team to go after them. Sending
them in was a lucky call on his part. He'd normally send two teams of
bricks in a pincer move to clear the building. He'd only use
elementals if he knew that something inside was particularly weak
against them. He decided to put Piper in just to do something
different. He was afraid he was getting too predictable in the way he
handled things. It looked like he was right. They'd be in serious
trouble if he had just sent two teams of bricks in.
"Jack, the COM link is fully functional. A med unit is on its way and
the A-team is coming in. They should be here in a few minutes," Gates
told him.
"Good work, Wiz Kid," Jack said then made a call out, "Jess, are you
still out there?"
There was no response. He repeated the call half a dozen times but got
nothing. "Dammit, Jess, answer me!"
*
Once Jess figured out how to refocus her concentration, she picked up
the trail and found the hostages pretty quickly. Half a dozen guards
with night vision goggles stood watch over them. That still left at
least four gunmen unaccounted for. There were taste trails leading off
to the opposite side of the building. Jess figured that Diablo was
keeping a few armed guards for his self. That left just the six for
her to deal with.
Disarming them was the easy part. She could heat up their guns until
they were too hot to handle with a little concentration, and some of
that energy she had stored. It would be easier for her to be touching
the guns, but she could do it from a distance as well. Now she needed
some way of keeping them quiet long enough to get the hostages out.
She still had five shots left in her Immobilizer. If she was careful,
she would only be left with one guard to deal with. She felt she could
handle the one without too much fuss. Her hyper speed mind actually
became a valuable tool in filling out the details of her plan. She was
able to run through multiple scenarios and find gaps in her plan in
seconds. Less than a minute later, she felt she was ready. If it all
went as she hoped it would, her attack would be over before they even
realized it started.
There was one last piece that needed to be figured out. She needed a
distraction. Her mind swirled with a few ideas but none seemed
workable. The sprinkler system sounded good but it would be better to
keep things contained. The last thing she wanted was the sprinklers in
the whole building to go off, not exactly stealthy.
That was the best of a lot of bad ideas. Jess was getting frustrated
trying to find a solution. She happened to catch sight of a child's
photograph. There was nothing particularly special about it, just a
picture some lab technician's child, but it triggered a memory.
When working at Nexus, Jonathan had been assigned to give short
scientific demos for some of the tour groups that would come through.
He didn't think much at it when he was given the assignment. The whole
thing had already been planned and set up. All he had to do was do the
demos and explain about the principles behind them.
He did fine with that until his first group of children. For some
reason, a little girl in the group reminded him of Alexandra. It had
been years since he had lost her but the hole inside him remained. It
took all he had to continue the demo. His attention kept returning to
the little girl as she watched. He tried to will himself to turn away,
thinking that someone may get the wrong idea if they noticed him
staring at her.
With a great deal of effort, he maintained control until the last
demo. It was simply igniting a small strip of lithium to cause a
bright flame, nothing too dangerous but enough to leave an impression.
The little girl's face lit up and she had a huge smile across her face
as the demo finished up. Jonathan felt like he was being crushed under
a tremendous weight.
As fast as his feet would carry him, Jonathan ran out of the demo lab,
down to the first level and outside. He hadn't said a word to anyone.
He just had to get away. His anxiety didn't decrease. More out of
desperation than thought, he jumped on his VFR and raced away.
The speedometer's needle continued rising well after he had exceeded
the speed limit. He was riding fast, too fast and he knew it, but he
couldn't stop. The faster he went the less pressure he felt. Some
small part of his brain was telling him he could get killed if he
didn't slow down, but he didn't. Maybe he was hoping that he'd crash
and then his miserable life would be over. Maybe he just lost it for a
little while.
It would be hours before he regained control and returned to Nexus. He
knew he had messed up and expected to be fired. He headed to his
manager's office to apologize for his behavior and take care of any
paperwork that might need to be done. His manager didn't want to lose
him as an employee. They worked out a deal that he wouldn't do the
demos or deal with the public as long as he got some counseling.
Jess never did go to the counseling sessions but the memories of that
day gave her an idea. A little bit of fireworks would do nicely as a
diversion. All she had to do was round up a few items and get into
position. Fortunately for her, Nexus hadn't changed where things were
stored so she found everything relatively easily.
Once she had everything she needed, she took a few deep breaths to
help her calm down and began concentrating on the men's weapons. Jess
knew that once she started, there was no going back.
When she heard the first one hit the floor she stepped into the room
and said "Hi ya boys." They all turned their attention toward her,
which was exactly what she had hoped for. She tossed her miniature
version of the sun into the center of the room and ignited it. The
lithium foil ball flared up brightly. It would be painful to the naked
eye and downright damaging in the amplified light of the night vision
goggles.
There were a few loud groans as the men tore the goggles off their
eyes. Jess was moving toward her first target as soon as she let go of
the ball. She wasn't sure if it was her perception of the events but
everything seemed to be moving at half speed. She had covered the
distance just as the foil ball flared up. She watched as the man
reached for his goggles in slow motion and her hands as they moved at
normal speed. She hit him with the fourth shot of the Immobilizer.
She closed her own eyes as the bright light filled the room and used
her thermal sense to find the second gunman, hitting him with the
fifth shot. Jess continued around the room taking out the third,
fourth, and fifth man just as the lithium ball consumed itself and
went out. All she was left with was the sixth guard and she dispatched
with him easily. He was bent over rubbing his eyes and never saw her
coming.
The hostages sat in shocked silence. They didn't know what had just
happened. All they knew was that a bright light had flared up in the
room then it was dark again. Jess dropped the spent Immobilizer and
pulled her last two glow sticks from her uniform. She cracked them as
she looked for her friends.
Dan, Robert, and another man that looked familiar to her were sitting
together near the back of the room. Other than a Dan's bloodied nose,
they looked to be in good shape.
"Robert, are you guys OK?" Jess asked.
"Jess? Is that you?" Robert relied, "What just happened? I can't see
anything."
"Sorry about that, I needed a distraction. You should be able to see
again in a few minutes. I'm here to get you guys out of here. Where's
Mandy?"
"They took her," Dan sounded angry.
"Where?" Jess asked.
"Third level high security."
"What are they doing there?"
"Getting the rest of what they came for."
"Come on, Dan, we don't have time for games. What are they here for?"
"They're stealing my last four years of work. We've cracked the human
machine interface and they're taking it."
"Human machine interface? I thought you were working on prosthetics."
"Imagine integrating mechanical hardware systems with the human body
to make limbs as lifelike as the real thing. That's what I've been
working on."
"Cybernetics? You've actually gotten that to work?" Jess asked amazed.
"Yes, but I don't care at this point. They have my wife."
"I'll get her back, Dan, I promise. I need you three to take these and
get everyone out of here. The building is clear so you shouldn't run
into any trouble," Jess said handing them the glow sticks.
"Are you nuts? You can't go after Diablo all by yourself. He's got
five guys with machine guns, too. That's suicide," the stranger said.
"Yeah well, those guys had guns, too, but here I am. Help is coming. I
just have to delay them long enough for it to get here," Jess replied.
She didn't really think help was coming but thought they might leave
easier if they thought she'd have help.
"I don't like it. It's way too dangerous."
"What's too dangerous is for you guys to stay here. We've got to get
these people out before more bad guys come. Now, move it. There's not
a lot of time to waste."
With a bit more grumbling, the three men started gathering up the
remaining hostages and moving them down stairs. Jess stayed with them
until only she and Dan were left.
"I'll get her back, Dan," Jess repeated.
"I wish I could have met the new you on better circumstances, Jon, I
mean Jess. I guess Jon doesn't fit anymore. We both know that the
chances of you and Mandy coming back are slim. This whole place is a
trap. I heard them talking about how getting the interface was a
bonus. The real job is to kill Beowulf and as many of his team as
possible."
"Yeah, I kind of figured that out when everything went to Hell in a
hand basket. That doesn't change the fact that my friend is still in
trouble. As far as I know, I'm the last person left that can help her,
so I'm going."
"I thought you said help was coming?"
"Sorry, I lied," Jess shrugged.
"I'm not going to try and stop you. You made it this far and took out
those guards before I knew what was going on. I just hope you're good
enough to bring my wife back to me. Good luck," Dan said as he made
his way down.
*
Blizzard had made it half way up to the third level when she met the
group of descending hostages. She was as surprised to see them coming
down as they were to see her coming up.
'I don't freakin' believe it,' she thought, 'damn, that girl is good.'
Robert had stopped the group when he saw her approaching. He wasn't
sure if she was a friend or another of Diablo's men. As she got
closer, he could see that she was wearing the same uniform as Jess had
been wearing. The lump that had climbed up his throat loosened and he
took a deep relieved breath.
"You're here with Jess, right?" he asked the woman.
"Yes, is she with the group?" Blizzard asked.
"No, she's upstairs. Diablo still has Mandy and Jess is going to try
and get her back."
"What's she doing? Going for super hero of the year or something?"
"I don't believe so. Those two are more tightly bonded than any other
Med Runner team I've ever seen. Jess won't be happy until Mandy is
safe, but she could use all the help she can get," Robert stated.
"My first priority is to make sure you guys out safely," Blizzard
replied.
"I think we can manage to walk down a few steps on our own. You go and
make sure Jess gets out of here as well."
"It's not the steps I'm worried about. Diablo has turned this place
into his own personal fun house and I can't be sure that there aren't
any more surprises here. I'll make sure you get down safe. Jess will
have to watch her own ass for a few more minutes."
"Then let's get out of this place as quickly as possible," Robert said
and started back down the steps at a surprisingly quick pace.
Piper couldn't help but smile at the good doctor, "Jack, I'm on my way
out with the hostages. Diablo still has one and Jess has gone after
her."
"Alright, but get your ass moving back up as soon as the first hostage
hits the door. I'm betting that Jess has used up eight of her nine
lives. Fortress should be here any second. He had a Vamp problem to
deal with and is running a little late. I'm sending him straight up if
he's good to go," Jack's voice crackled back.
"Copy, we're on the first floor. We'll be there in about thirty
seconds."
"What do we have here?" a strange voice asked, "Trying to steal our
hostages, are you?"
Three dark forms materialized out of the shadows. Piper knew that they
were in trouble. The talker was a very tall muscular guy wearing all
black. The other two forms were not something she wanted to see,
Creepers. They weren't fully grown yet but still extremely dangerous.
"You always walk around with Creepers, Mr.?" Piper asked.
"They're really not all that