Angel S:1 E:15 Season One Finale "The Hero and the Terror Part I"
By G.M. Shephard
Copyright © 2012
Edited by: jeffusually
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Reid slowly opened his eyes and looked around his environment. A
constant throbbing in his leg and ringing ears quickly brought him back
to reality and reminded him where he was. He tried to move his left
hand but quickly found it was handcuffed to something that was tugging
back. There was a faint sound of a voice. He turned his head to see Liz
next to him tugging on the handcuff. She was saying something to him,
but he was still having a hard time hearing. It was worse than standing
for hours in the front row of a rock concert. Reid got himself into a
sitting position and laid his back against the wall. He cringed from the
pain in his upper thigh.
He inspected the wound caused by the high velocity, low energy round that
had penetrated his upper thigh. The entrance wound was toward the outer
edge and appeared to have passed cleanly through the leg. He was lucky,
it didn't look as if the hollow point had a chance to mushroom, thus
saving him from severe muscle damage. Still, it hurt like a son of a
bitch. He looked back up at Liz whose faint voice was hard to make out.
Focusing on her lips and concentrating on what sounds he could make out,
he was able to understand her. She was yelling at him for ignoring her.
"Liz, calm down," he said in an elevated voice, "I can't hear you that
well. My ears are ringing, I still can't hear. I need you to slow down
and help me, OK." Liz now understood his lack of response to her voice
and settled down. Reid looked at his hand and found he was cuffed to her
right wrist. His cuffs were strung through a solid metal thermostat and
he knew they weren't going anywhere. He tugged and tugged, but nothing
budged other the little Liz was giving him at the expense of her comfort.
"DON"T BOTHER, IT WON'T BUDGE," she yelled. He understood and nodded.
'HOW IS YOUR LEG?"
"It hurts like hell, but I will be alright. Did you wrap it?" She gave
a quick thumbs up instead of yelling. "Where is he, is he around?" She
shook her head no, happy he asked a yes or no question as a follow-up.
Once he left that door, he could be anywhere. She wondered all the
places he had been over the past year, while she thought he was in his
greenhouse or some other bunker. How could she have been this stupid she
thought. She was played for a complete fool and she bought it, hook,
line and sinker. Liz started crying, thinking of the life her stupidity
robbed Ashley of. This entire time, they thought they were the sole
survivors in the area, when in fact, life as normal was happening above
them. Worse, she was home free, but her anger turned wrath overturned
the edge they finally had over Dwayne. Still, Reid would have been
better off letting her kill Dwayne.
"I'm so goddamn stupid."
"Liz, you're not stupid," Reid said, able to piece together words he
could make out." We were standing on the edge of an apocalypse. It was
logical to seek safety. You were lied to by an evil man with a very dark
heart. Please Liz, this isn't your fault, don't let this get to you.
"What about Michael? You said he succeeded. Please don't tell me Dwayne
lied about him, and he has been searching for me this entire time.
Please don't. Oh, God Michael, I'm sorry." She really started breaking
down at the dreadful thought she conjured up in her mind.
"I didn't catch that Liz, what about Michael succeeding?" She struggled
to say it again, then he finally understood.
"Liz, I'm so sorry, but that part was true. Michael is gone. I'm really
sorry you have to find that out this way. He reached his right hand over
to take her left. He caressed it, doing the best he could under the
circumstances to comfort her. "They did succeed though, somehow the
asteroid moved off course and passed by. There was some emergency and he
left the ship to save his crew, but -" he stopped thinking it wasn't a
good time to tell her how her husband died.
"Please, I need to know. Don't hold back. I would know by now if I
weren't so damn stupid. Please tell me."
"Ok, I am sure you will be privileged to more detailed information if we
can make it out of here, but from what the public has been told, a piece
of the asteroid hit him and ejected him away from the ship. The ship was
badly damaged and they couldn't go after him. He saved the other four
who, by some divine miracle, returned to earth.
"Four, there were a total of seven?"
"Yes, the military guy and one of the Russians were killed. The rest
have returned. You know Dr. McCormack?"
"Megan? Yes, very well, we are good friends. You telling me she's
alive?"
"Yes, I am here because she and your sister-in-law haven't given up on
you."
"Wait, wait, wait. Back the hell up, my who?" He didn't catch that last
sentence, "Who did you say was helping Megan?"
"Your sister-in-law, Karen," he replied.
"Buster, I don't have a sister-in-law. Both Michael and I are only
children. I have no idea who you are talking about."
"You don't know a Karen Santucci? She is Michael's half sister from his
mom's side."
"I don't know where you are getting this information from, but his mom
left him a long time ago."
"Well Dr. McCormack seems to know her well, in fact she has some
remarkable skills that really helped me find you."
"Look Reid, I am really confused right now, so please don't talk about
people I don't know. I am just figuring out everything I have known for
the last year has been a lie. The one thing I want to be a lie right now
is that Michael is dead, and his death seems to be the only bit of truth
that asshole has been feeding me. Some mystery sister? Don't mention
her again, in fact keep her away from me and my daughter. Did it ever
fucking occur to you detective, that she was some poor bastard kid that
Michael's bitch of a mother probably had and has come out of the woodwork
seeking fame and money from a brother she never gave a shit about?"
"I'm sorry Liz. Honestly, I don't know who she is. She and the Doctor
came into the station to file a missing persons. McCormack was in space
at the time, and we never even questioned her motives. We just assumed
her friend was just as good and decent as she was. I will find out who
she is, but she cares for you and Ashley very much, it just seemed like
she has known you two for a while now." Reid paused in thought, "Ashley,
where is she?"
"Dipshit has her locked up in the bedroom next to us. I think she's
asleep, don't wake her, I need to think."
---Houston Police Department, Westside---
Trish walked along the row of offices with her morning coffee when a loud
noise startled her. Scared out of her wits she turned in time to see a
small Hacky Sack fall from the window of Whithers' office. Her first
response was out of anger and she looked up at him expecting him and
several others to be laughing. Instead, he was on the phone and waving
frantically to get her attention. As soon as they made eye contact, he
stopped signaling and began waving her inside. She opened the door and
timidly walked inside, closing the door behind her.
"Yes sir, you want to see me," he held up his hand while he continued to
yell at someone on the phone. He finally slammed the phone back on the
hook and looked at Trish with a very serious look.
"Where the hell is Reid?" Trish shrugged her shoulders.
"How should I know?"
"Mendoza, do I look like a beat cop to you?"
"Sir?"
"Don't bullshit me right now, I'm a senior detective if that placard on
my door wasn't obvious, it's my job to use my keen senses to uncover
bullshit. Hell, it didn't take much to figure out you and Reid have been
shacking up, so don't stand there and pretend you don't know what the
fuck I am talking about and answer my goddamn question."
"Sorry sir, I haven't talked to him since yesterday morning."
"Did he say where he was going?"
"No, just that he was going to check something out. He was pretty vague.
Why, what's going on?"
"He didn't show up this morning like he was supposed to. A dispatch
relay out near Dayton received a faint radio call from a 162 reporting
in, then silence. No trace of him."
"What about the transponder in his shop?" Mendoza said using Houston PD
slang referring to their vehicles.
"No good, his shop is in the motor pool. Must have taken his truck."
"Well sir...we...we-"
"-Spit it out Mendoza, what is it?"
"We were supposed to go out last night, but he never picked me up. I
called his house several times, but no answer."
"Ok, I am going to let your boss know I'm borrowing you for a while, head
over to his house and see if he's there. If he's sick or hung over tell
him to get his ass in, I don't care how shitty he feels."
"Yes sir," Trish said, making for the door.
"And Mendoza, keep it quiet."
"Sure thing Sarge, you mind doing the same for us?" she said, tossing the
Hacky Sack back at him.
---Bunker---
"Wake up you two," Dwayne said, repeatedly smacking Reid on the cheek.
Reid awoke suddenly, wanting to fight, until he saw Dwayne's 9mm pointed
at him. Liz woke up and started cussing at him.
"You bastard, I hope you rot in hell." Liz said spitting at him
"Liz, I very well might, I know I deserve it, but you and the Lone Ranger
over there aren't going to get the satisfaction. He pointed the gun at
her while he withdrew his Smith & Wesson .357 and pointed it at Reid.
Liz cringed, afraid that her life was about to end.
"Do it you miserable asshole, kill us. I would rather us die and be with
Michael again, than live after what you did to us," she said, screaming.
"Liz, you don't understand, I don't want to kill you. You know I love
you, but I can't have you screwing up my plans. Since that first day, I
knew we would reach this point, it was unavoidable that this day was
coming. Ever since you found that can, I've been planning my escape.
Never thought I would have to give you up so soon, but it is here. I
have-"
Reid interrupted him. "-You're sick. You kept Liz and the girl in here
for a year, taking advantage of her fragile state. Her husband gave his
life for you and you conned her into being...I don't even want to know
what you were getting from her. You sir, are one very fucked up
individual. I have seen some of the worst criminals, but you Dwayne,
there is a special place in hell that they are renovating just for your
arrival. You couldn't have what Michael had, because he is really that
much better than you are."
"You are completely correct, I am, but that doesn't mean I am going to
stick around. I have made all the arrangements, and I am going to
deprive you of my worthless self soon enough. I will go away, and by the
time you get out of here, I will be long gone. Now you two are going to
be in here a few days, and if you want to be comfortable, you listen to
me, otherwise, you can stay like that." Dwayne produced a handcuff key
from his green Alpha Jacket and tossed it to Liz. He cocked the .357 and
pointed it at Reid." None of that Aikido crap, you hear me?
Now, Liz, I want you to un-cuff yourself, and cuff the detective's other
hand around the thermostat. She quickly did as she was told. He put the
gun in his waistband and, while keeping Reid's 9mm trained on her, tossed
her a length of chain, a couple of padlocks and a second pair of
handcuffs he bought at the local gun store.
"What the hell are you doing, you can't leave us here." Ashley was
suddenly awake and started yelling to be let out of the room.
"Ashley honey," Liz yelled through the wall, "Mommy's here. I know
you're afraid, but I need you to stop banging on the wall."
"I want out, let me out," she screamed.
"What are you going to do with my daughter?" Liz had a growing concern he
was going to take her.
"She will be fine, if you listen to me. Now secure that chain to the
thermostat and then lock the other end to those cuffs. Secure them
around your own wrists, and then you are going to do the same for the
detective here. When you are done, use the other end of the key to
engage the double locks so they don't tighten on you while I am gone."
After she finished locking Reid into place, Dwayne backed up beyond the
length of chain. "Now give me the key." After she tossed it back to
him, Dwayne walked to the front of the bunker and fiddled around with
some kind of device. He bent over and gave the large blue object a
couple of good tugs, ensuring it was tight. He walked out of sight and
they could hear the door closing behind him.
---
"Those were some pretty fancy moves back there Detective," Liz said
trying to break the erie silence. "How long have you been studying
that."
"Oh, about five months or so."
"Pretty impressive for such a short time. So what made you start
learning? Something all you cops do?"
"I learned how to fight and some other basic control holds, but it was
actually, your...I mean Karen that has been teaching us-"
"-Her again? Look Detective, I don't want to hear about her," Liz said
cutting him off.
"Liz, I admit I really don't know her like I thought I did, but she saved
my life. This bum and a detective wouldn't be here right now if it
weren't for her. In many ways that's true. If it weren't for her
diligence, the police and FBI would have thrown in the towel long ago."
"Why did they give up on us?"
"You two left, leaving really nothing behind. It was almost as if some
alien beamed you aboard their ship one night and took off. After a
while, it seamed as if you left on your own accord and didn't want to be
found. I tell you, I would have never in a million years put it together
that you had been duped by this asshole that the earth above had been
leveled. You mean you haven't been above in about a year?"
"No, he always talked about high levels of radiation in the air, and he
had this suit to keep him safe when he went out. What the hell did I
know. It was a very believable to me, but in the end, I was stupid.
Anyway, I don't want to talk about it right now. Let's talk about
something else."
"Yeah, I know, I feel a little violated myself, but it's really my fault,
I just never thought to check her out. Still, she acts as if she's known
you and Ashley forever and refused to stop looking. Perhaps she
connected with Michael before he left, and he never said anything?"
"No, Michael and I don't keep secrets, I would have been the first person
he called had some mystery sister showed up. Well Reid, if we get out of
here, the first thing I want you to do...first thing after you are done
hanging dipshit out to dry, is checking her out.
"James, my name is James and you can count on it."
---
Whithers brought his car to a stop on Reid's drive way. He grabbed his
flashlight and made his way to the front door. There were no lights on
inside other than the one in the front living room. Whithers knocked
several times anyways.
"Reid! Reid, I'm coming in," he quickly picked the lock and entered
scanning the house with the bright beam of his flashlight. The place
looked as empty as Mendoza found it yesterday. A foul odor of something
dying in the trash can led the detective to conclude he hadn't been home
in days.
"Where the hell are you Reid?"
---
"What about the girl Dwayne?"
"Here is how it's going to work, Ashley is coming with me."
"NO!, no don't take my baby from me, please don't take her," Liz started
yelling at him. She could hear Ashley crying and banging on the door.
"Dwayne you are only making things worse, you cross state lines with a
minor, and you are going to find yourself in a huge federal manhunt."
"Well I won't be in the US that long anyway. Ashley and I are going to
make a few flights in my plane to unknown destinations. At some point, I
will leave her somewhere safe. In my house, there is the number of where
she will be. That person has nothing to do with this, but rest assured,
they will look after her until you are able to get out of here."
"They will stop you before you can fly out."
"Now Detective, lets cut the crap, you and I both know no one knows where
you are, and no one ever will." He picked up a ball of string and threw
it to Liz. "At the end if this string is a 5 gallon water bottle that's
been frozen and secured to the other end of the room. You can't pull
that bottle over to you, and will have to wait for the ice to melt. When
it does, the keys to the cuffs attached to the other end of the string
will be free. Simply pull them to you and you can unlock yourselves. No
I won't lock the door so when you are free from the cuffs, you can
escape. I have rigged a heater and calculated you will be down here
about three to four days before you can leave. By the time the Detective
starts a trace, I will be gone, never to be seen again. I left plenty of
food and drinks, so you will be fine until the ice melts."
Dwayne walked out of the room toward Ashley's. Liz could hear him unlock
the door.
"Get away from me," Ashley yelled at him.
"Dwayne, you don't need her. You said yourself you have plenty of time
to get away, what do you need to take the girl for?" Reid said, trying to
reason with him. Dwayne didn't respond and continued struggling with
Ashley.
"Ouch, you're hurting me you jerk."
"Stop it right now. Listen to me, or I will tie you up. Do you want to
be tied up?" There was silence for a moment. "Well if you don't, then
stop fighting me. Now put on this jacket, hat and sunglasses." Liz held
her hand up listening carefully at the exchange happening in the other
room while Reid, his hearing still recovering, had a hard time following
the conversation. "Ashley, if you promise to be good, I will let you say
goodbye to your mother until you see her again. You promise me?" They
appeared at the door, Dwayne keeping a firm grip on Ashley's upper arm.
"Dwayne, please don't take her," Liz begged.
"Quiet, or we leave right now." Liz immediately become silent wanting
one last moment with her daughter. He held onto her jacket and inched
her close to Liz's maximum reach with her chain. "Hurry, you got one
minute." Liz got up and hurried toward her while Dwayne pulled his
jacket aside to show Reid his .357. "You stay right where you are
Detective."
"Ashley sweetie, don't cry. You are going to be okay. Dwayne isn't
going to hurt you and in a few days I'm going to see you again." He held
her just within reach, letting them only touch hands. "Be a good girl
for mommy ok?"
"I'm scared, I don't want to leave you."
"Oh sweetie, I don't want to leave you either. Mommy's sorry. I really
am. I love you baby." Liz tightened her grip on Ashley's hand as Dwayne
began pulling her back.
"No, don't let him take me Mom, please help me, help." She started
screeching loudly as Dwayne dragged her out of the bunker for the first
time in a year.
"We will find you Dwayne, I will make it my lifelong quest. I will find
you and bring you to justice." Reid got up and started yelling at Dwayne
as they heard the big steel door closing, leaving them alone."
---
"Any luck?" Whithers asked pulling up opposite along side Mendoza's
cruiser. She was parked in her hole, her hidden place where she could
park and her supervisors wouldn't see her parked, doing nothing.
"No, nothing, I went by last night, and he wasn't there. He hasn't been
home in several days,"
"It's not like him to not check in, I think something is wrong. You
think he found something?" Mendoza asked.
"On this case? Don't be silly. You make it sound like he uncovered some
major conspiracy. Might have just thrown in the towel, but a major break
through, no way."
"Jeez Sarge, I hope you are right on that one. Hey if you don't mind, I
am going to go see if Karen has heard from him.
"Ok, sounds good, keep me posted," Mendoza threw her car into gear and
raced down the alley way towards the Owen Residence.
---
My hand fumbled with the cassette as I fed it into the tape deck in my
Porsche. As the music started I leaned back and stretched across the
closed jump seats in the back with my feet hanging over the driver side
just behind the door. The grey smoke of the Cuban cigar permeated my
garage. It was a pleasant sweet tasting tobacco well worth the two
minute trip to Cuba to pick up. I reached behind me and flicked the
ashes while taking a good chug of whiskey straight from the signature
750ml square bottle. Half the rich amber colored liquid remained in my
third bottle. Tingling feelings in my toes and arms indicated the booze
was starting to affect my body and relax my nerves. The mix tape I made
for Liz before departing rolled, playing Van Morrison's Moondance.
Well, it's a marvelous night for a moondance
With the stars up above in your eyes
A fantabulous night to make romance
'Neath the cover of October skies
And all the nights magic seems to whisper and hush
And all the soft moonlight seems to shine in your blush
Can I just have one more moondance with you, my love?
Can I just make some more romance with you, my love?
"Baby, I want one more moondance with you. Just one more. I'm not ready
to let you go." I added after singing the last of the lyrics. I
continued to listen and sing along until I heard a voice approaching.
"Hope you're not planning on driving?" Trish said as she walked up the
driveway. I turned and looked at her. She was in uniform and showed off
that authoritative presence of an on duty officer. Her sudden appearance
startled me. I fought to sit up and straighten my posture hoping she
didn't hear me talking out loud.
"Hi Trish, want a paper cup?" I said, offering her the bottle.
"Can't, I'm working. Maybe later. I see you are picking up our slang."
"So, to what do I owe the pleasure of your presence?" She walked into
the garage and scanned the cherry red convertible Porsche I was sitting
in while the radio continued to play.
"Pretty nice ride 911 SC?"
"Pretty sexy isn't she?" I said, admiring my car.
"Quite. She your's?"
"No, this sexy girl belongs to Michael."
"Well I think he would want you to have it," she said, running her
fingers along the side.
"Yeah," I thought out loud, "he would, wouldn't he?"
"You take her out before?"
"No. No license. You might pull me over and bust me." I took a long
hard drag on my cigar before letting it linger a few and then blowing the
carbon smoke out my nose.
"Damn woman, you're not supposed to inhale those things. Gonna put hair
on your chest."
"That sounds great, you think it really works, growing a hairy chest like
the guys? You ever wish you were a man Mendoza?"
"Are you ok?"
"Answer me, you ever wish you could be one of the guys. Nobody give two
shits about what you look like. If people constantly want nothing more
than to screw you, that's a good thing." She looked me over, carefully
studying me.
"I'm sure everyone of us has wondered what being the other sex is like.
Sure, being a guy would have it's advantages. Hell, can't tell you how
envious I get of the others after drinking too much coffee and having to
take all this shit off to take a leak," she said pointing to her belt.
"Would be nice to pull over and pee on a tree somewhere."
"I can pee on a tree," I said giggling.
"Well, I bet that's an interesting talent you have. I really don't want
to know the details. Look Karen, what's happening to you?" She motioned
toward the door. I curled my feet up and made some space. She opened
the door and hopped up on the back of the seat.
"I'm lonely, my friend left me and my wi...my brother's family is gone.
I've been starting to think that we will never find them.
"Aww honey, I'm sorry." I took another long tug of the whiskey, spilling
a little on my shirt. "You should go easy on that stuff, you are going
to get sick."
"Did you come here to lecture me occifer, or is there something you
want?"
"Karen, have you heard from Reid?"
"Nah, not since July."
"You haven't talked to him since running out on him? Don't you think
that's a little hypocritical? You sitting here in a drunken rut over
your friend Megan walking out on you, yet, here you are alone while
another friend who has been getting his ass in the sling for working on
your case even though you turned your back on him." I started to get
pissed off at her questioning my actions.
"Well who the hell asked him. I told him to stop risking his career for
them. In fact, when you see him, tell him to drop the case for me. I'm
through. I don't care anymore about anything, just find me a hole to
crawl into for the next ten years." Trish got annoyed and jumped out of
the car. Her weight shook the small sports car as the left shocks were
freed from the force she exerted.
"Karen, I would love to tell him that, but no one knows where he is. He
didn't come in two days ago, and no one can reach him." I sat up and
became serious, concentrating so that I could focus through my buzz.
"What do you mean? Where did he go?"
"Don't know, he and Whithers got into it about four days ago."
"He didn't come into work today. No one know's where he is."
"Oh, I get it, someone goes missing, and you guys all sit around for a
few weeks to make sure they are really missing. Then, by the time you
spring into action, they are dead, or long gone. One of you coppers goes
missing for a few hours, and we release the dogs, get the birds in the
air, and pull every officer off of their day off."
"Karen, what's happening to you?"
"I already told you. My life sucks, it's not worth living anymore."
"Life isn't easy Karen. It's not all fun and games. Good things happen
to bad people, while bad things happen to good people. I have seen a lot
of shit on the streets. You're not the only one who has lost those they
love. I had to tell a ten year old girl that a drunk driver swerved into
oncoming traffic and killed her parents and her baby brother. I was a
rookie back then, fresh out of the academy. The worst part is the
asshole survived, and she had to spend many years in and out of foster
care, doing drugs trying to figure out why her family had to go instead
of him. Back in June, she passed her Bar exam and is on her way to
becoming a young attorney. She makes mw really proud to be her mom. It
was a tough road and I adopted her in her mid teens, but she found
comfort with me. She stabilized and I got her cleaned up. It wasn't the
most ideal life for her, but we look back and think how truly blessed we
are to have each other. Our journey started off tragic, but now we can't
imagine life having played out any other way." A voice poured through
Trish's radio.
"All units, priority one. All units, priority one 10-31 in progress
Mercury Savings 2600 Hackett St.. Suspects armed and dangerous, proceed
with caution." Trish started running for her car without saying a word.
I stumbled out of my car trying to give chase, but my motor functions
were slower than I thought. She peeled out with lights and sirens
blaring, speeding down the street. I tripped and fell face first on the
pavement, cracking the concrete and shattering the bottle of whiskey.
"Shit," I said, watching my drink leak all over the driveway. I turned
and saw my neighbor standing on his driveway in the fading light staring
at me.
"What the hell you looking at?" He didn't reply but continued to stare.
"Oh screw it," I said as I turned around and went back to my car,
stopping to get a new bottle from the case sitting in my garage.
---
"Liz. I'm not feeling so hot," Reid said, as he curled up on the ground
pulling the blanket up around his neck. An hour ago they turned the
heater on to keep warm.
"What's the matter James?"
"Feel feverish, I think the wound is infected." Liz crawled over to him
and pulled the blanket aside. There was a coaster sized rusted brown
stain of dried blood on the bandage where the entrance wound was on his
thigh.
"Let me take a look at it," Liz fought with the handcuffs trying to move
them into a comfortable position so she could work. She untied the knot,
keeping the bandage in place, and slowly unwrapped it. Reid grinned from
the pain as she struggled to peel the last of the gauze away from the
wound, the dried blood having bonded the dressing to the injury.
"Oh, son of a bitch," he yelled out loud. "Shit that hurt."
"Sorry." As she looked at the wound, it started to bleed a little. "I
don't see anything. You know what I should be looking for?"
"Yellow puss, blackness, strong stinky cheese smells." Liz cringed at
the descriptions.
"No nothing like that, looks fine to me. Maybe you are just catching a
cold."
"Hopefully that's all it is. It's not going to be good if this starts
getting infected." Liz crawled over to the small stack of supplies
Dwayne left them. She hadn't eaten much since just before Reid found her
a couple of days ago. She found some cans of Spaghetti O's, and some
dried goods. Nothing looked appetizing to her. Liz found several liter
bottles of water and realized her mouth was very dry. She opened a
bottle and began drinking, then offered some to Reid.
"Thanks. Is there anything to eat?"
"Nothing exciting. Then again you haven't been eating this shit for the
past year so maybe you won't mind. That asshole was probably going
topside and having dinner at a nice five star restaurant while feeding us
this crap. I wish you would have let me kill him. It would have been
justified.
"Maybe, no one would doubt that, but would you be able to live with
yourself?" She didn't reply, instead she excavated a half buried bottle
of whiskey with a little less than half remaining. She didn't hesitate,
unscrewing the cap and taking a long sip before offering it to Reid. He
pushed himself up off the ground and took the bottle from her.
"Thank you. You know, I should use some of this to clean the wound."
"Won't that hurt?"
"Very much, but it's better than losing the leg. You think you can help
me out and redress it?
"Sure," Liz dug up the basic first aid and began prepping the fresh
dressing while Reid started drinking.
"You want some more?" he said, handing the bottle back to her, but she
refused.
"You need it." He looked at the label briefly before taking another long
sip, waiting for the calm feelings to start. "So detective, what made
you persist looking for us when everyone else gave up? You have some
kind of desire to be some kind of hero?"
"No, it was something personal." He recounted the story of his sister,
how he felt powerless to find her.
"So you thought you can have some kind of peace by finding us? Did it
work?"
"It's not that, I just didn't want to leave someone alone in their search
for those they love." Reid realized he was touching on on a forbidden
topic again. Before she could resist, he switched it up a bit. "You
know, I have a cousin who found you and Michael on a beach a couple of
years ago?" Liz's head shot up.
"Wait, that was your cousin? Oh my god, I remember that now. His name
was Reid...um-"
"-still is Reid. Daniel Reid. Talked about that night for a long time.
Still tells the story."
"I bet," she said, thinking back to that night. They made love all
night. A couple of times on the beach, then they went back to the hotel
where they continued for hours, enjoying being in each others arms in
between. It was such a lovely night. A tear dripped quickly down her
face. "That was our last night together. I saw him a few times before
he left, but that was the last night he and I spent together.
"Liz, I'm so sorry. From what I have heard, he sounds like quite a man."
"He was. You wanna see a picture of him and I that night?"
"I would love to," Without hesitating, she crawled over to the bed and
pulled her case out and opened it. She began unpacking it and placing
the contents on the ground. The folders and envelopes of photos slid all
over the floor concealing the cold impersonal concrete. Finally she
found the photo and brought it over to Reid. "This is my last picture of
him."
"That's a good picture of him. Most of what I have really seen are those
press release photos where he is posing in his space suit or jump suit.
Found a few in the house of you two together, but this is a good
picture."
"Thanks," she said, noticing the blood dripping down his leg.
"You feel ready to get this wrapped up?" He pointed both thumbs up in the
air.
"Let's do it," Reid said as Liz took the bottle, turned him to his side
and without warning him, started pouring the bourbon onto the wound.
---
Dwayne finished fueling up the plane from the tanks he had waiting at the
field. They were miles away from any civilization and completely
secluded. He had flown his boss out to the site the company had
purchased very cheaply a couple of years ago. A family, who bought the
land but never developed it except for a small shack, panicked after the
announcement of the asteroid. BioTech snagged the land after the family
bit at the first measly offer they gave them. They left to dig in
somewhere, not knowing the company would have paid ten times the amount.
This was going to be the site of the first large scale biosphere test.
When complete seven men and women would enter and live there for two
years, living solely off what they could produce inside.
He looked across the field, sad that he wouldn't get to see his work
become reality. Not only would his expertise be lost when he went into
hiding, but so would the recent sums of grant money that were transferred
into his work accounts. No one would check until after the news broke
about his involvement. By that time, he would have moved the money to
offshore accounts where he could access them from anywhere in the world.
Dwayne walked to the door and opened it up. Ashley was sleeping, having
tired herself out from crying and was lying down across the back seats.
"Ashley, wake up. Come on, I'm not going to hurt you."
"Leave me alone." Dwayne grabbed his bag and slung it over his shoulder.
"Ok, you going to stay in the plane then by yourself?"
"Yes?"
"Ok, there is no one around for miles. In about 20 minutes, this place
is going to get very dark and lots of animals are going to come out. See
that shack all the way over there. That's where I am going to be if you
get scared. I only have one flashlight and I need it, so if you get
lost, just start yelling and I will come find you." Dwayne watched as
she got up and started looking around, finding that Dwayne wasn't lying
to her. He smiled as she quickly got out of the plane.
"Did you change your mind?" She shook her head but remained silent.
"Okay, let's go. I am going to make some dinner, and then we are going
to get some rest. We have another long stretch tomorrow and I want to
leave early."
---
"Did you exchange, A walk on part in a war, for a lead role in a cage?,"
I sang along with David Gilmour's voice pouring through the Porsche's
sound system. "Hey Pink Fraud," I paused laughing at my new name for the
one I used to call a friend as I recalled her listening to this band over
and over during our mission. "That's right, you're a fraud. Turn tail
and run leaving your friend alone in this goddamn cage.
"Liz, how I wish, how I wish you were here," I continued to sing loudly,
hating the soft feminine voice filling the garage. I tilted my head back
getting lost in the song. A box in the rafters caught my attention. My
eyes made out the writing on the side of the box as I stood up staring at
my family film archive. I fiddled with the ladder for a few minutes
before remembering I could float up and grab it. After bringing it down,
I set it on the ground and began looking through the contents. There
were about a dozen or so 8mm film reels and the projector. I packed the
box back up, loaded a couple of bottles on top of the box and went inside
the house.
---
Liz finished recounting to Reid the events that led to her winding up
here in the bunker. From the early calls where Dwayne suddenly changed,
becoming more friendly and offering to help her out while Michael was
away, to him supposedly saving her and Ashley, to her first doubts.
"I had a suspicion he had a thing for me. Wouldn't put it past that
asshole to have engineered this whole thing from day one."
"Things like this aren't uncommon, but far from being a textbook case.
They are few and far between. Most of the time it's women being
kidnapped and scared into being some kind of sex slave, afraid if she
doesn't comply, he will hurt her family. Years go by and they become
dependent on the prick, even going as far as defending him in court.
This case, this is unique."
"Great, look forward to hearing about the Dwayne Turner Syndrome, where
some guy becomes so obsessed with someone, he keeps her in a bunker and
pretends the world ended."
"How about Ashley, he didn't abuse her did he?"
"No, not at all. He didn't have any interest in her, just with me." She
grew very silent as she started to think about the times she slept with
him. Reid saw her face change and knew Liz was carrying a major burden.
"Liz, I am going to ask you a question, not to get personal, but as a
detective. You don't have to answer me if you don-"
"-No, he didn't," she said interrupting, "Not forcibly, anyways. He just
guilted me into it. I thought he was risking his life for us.
Seriously, Ashley and I had nothing to give, nothing to offer him, so I
gave him," she stopped mid sentence and started yelling. At first Reid
tried to get her to calm down, but instead let her vent. She stood up
and started kicking anything she could find.
"Goddamn it. I'm such a stupid woman. I let this jerk take my life and
my daughter's. Oh God Michael, please forgive me. I cheated on you.
All that we had is dishonored by an infidelity with a man who hated the
best man in the world." Liz knelt down next to her box and stared at the
images. All the memories, now painful to recall, were on display. She
couldn't take the guilty feelings she was had as the saw Michael staring
at her from the image on the floor.
"Don't look at me, Michael, I'm a whore. I don't deserve you. Please
don't look at me."
"Liz, Michael is gone, you weren't unfaithful to him. You were fragile
and that creep took advantage of you. Anyone would have done the same
thing, don't let it get to you." she began scooping up all the photos and
memorabilia and tossed them in the box haphazardly, not stopping to give
it the care she always showed it. She slammed the box shut while photos
were still hanging out around the edges. She didn't bother with the
locks, instead she just stood up and arced her foot back before letting
it fly. A moment before her foot hit the case she herd Reid yell out.
"STOP!" Her foot impacted, sending the case sailing across the floor.
"Liz, no." As the case moved further back toward the corner, she watched
in horror as her freedom instantly vanishing before her eyes. The string
leading to the keys pulled taut, the spool, now mixed in with her
memories, strained and snapped. The thin cord seemed to float in the air
and hover a moment before springing backward and collecting where the
case had come to a stop.
"Oh god no! No, no, no. What the fuck did I just do?" she said and she
lifted her hands to her head, fingers wide open and wrapping around her
skull. She was too busy stashing the photos back into the box, she never
saw that she grabbed the spool by accident. She ran over to the string
and began pulling on it, hoping the ice had melted already, but the lack
of resistance told her otherwise. The severed end of the cord finally
reached her trembling hands to which she immediately ran as far as her
bindings allowed her to go. The other end of the string was nowhere to
be seen.
"Oh god, I just killed us."
---
My body was recovering, but I was still having difficulty walking
straight. I set the box on the flood and cracked open a new bottle,
guzzling the whiskey before turning to the box. I pulled the projector
out and placed it on a tray table and began setting up the screen. My
fingers had difficulty feeding the film strip through the loops, but
eventually get it working. The lights off, my bottle in hand, I began my
night with the ticking of the projector rolling in the back of the room.
The first images appeared, from our wedding day. It was a simple
wedding, only my closest friends and my Dad there to celebrate me
committing to the love of my life. I sat and watched, changing reels
every twenty minutes. By the eighth reel feeding the film through all
the wheels was almost impossible.
After a five minute battle with my head starting to spin, the lamp came
on and started projecting a backward image of Ashley at two years old
wearing a little purple bathing suit with a flower sewn onto the left
shoulder strap. She was covered in sand as she sat filling a bucket with
a cheap plastic shovel while Liz helped her prepare the first part of the
castle. We were so happy then. My eyes were seeing double, but somehow
I felt myself transcend the camera and I felt as if I was right there on
the beach again during that hot July afternoon in California.
It was as if every detail my brain ever recorded was suddenly pulled out
of the vault and loaded back into the main projector. Every sight, every
scent, every decibel was being recalled for me to relive. I was at the
height of my experience when a loud pop sounded and the room went dark.
"FFFuckk!" I mumbled out loud. The lamp after all these years picked
this moment to pop, robbing me of the opportunity to be reunited with my
family. Pissed off at my stroke of bad luck, I kicked the folding dinner
tray that I used to set the projector projector on. The film projector
went sailing across the room, shattering on the wall and disintegrating
into a thousand debris fragments, producing a loud crashing sound that
likely woke the neighbors up. I stumbled to find the light switch,
laughing as I tripped over coffee table, destroying the cheap piece of
furniture in the process. I laughed as I struggle to get back on my
feet, spilling my drink all over the floor. As I stood up, the sound of
the phone ringing echoed throughout the room. I stumbled over to where
the phone was mounted in the kitchen and and answered in a drunk voice.
"Go ahead Houston," I said, joking.
"Karen?"
"Wrong number, can I take a message and I will have her call you.?"
"Michael, it's me Megan."
"Whaaatzuuuuup Doooc! What blings you suddenly black into my life?
Stopped having fun in that fancy Embassy and thought we could pick up
where we left off after you ditched me?"
"Michael, I know I left you alone, but I'm back home. I want to see you,
there are things I need to say to you."
"Well I don't want to see you. Liz and I are celebrating our anniversary
together. We're having a great time without you."
"Michael, you found her?"
"Yeah I founder her," I said as I looked at her photo on the wall
reaching up and pulling the frame off the hook, "all that searching for
that fucking crystal, and she was here hanging on my wall the entire
time. We're having one last anniversary together and tomorrow I am going
to bury her and Ash. Time to accept they're never coming back." I
fought back the emotion and continued, "I just want one more night with
her."
"I'm sorry Michael. I forgot today was your anniversary, I should have
been there for you."
"What the hell did I do to you? I'm so alone and you left me for another
jerk."
"Gene and are are friends Michael, nothing more. And no, you didn't do
anything. It was me. I was being very stupid and selfish. It's
complicated, but I am going to come over in the morning and tell you
about it. I don't expect you to forgive me. Let me come over and after
I will help you lay them to rest if that's what you want."
"Whatever you slay Doc," I said in a very slurry voice. A sudden feeling
that I had been oblivious to came to my attention and started to well up
inside me. In an instant my lower body started sending warning signals
to my brain that I was in desperate need to purge the high quantity of
liquid poison from my body.
"Heyy Doc, I have to go, time to drain the lizard. Wait! Shit I forgot,
I don't have a lizard any more. Some alien bitch ran off with my
Johnson. What do you chicks slay when you gotta pee like a racehorse?"
I started simultaneously laughing at both my crude joke and my inability
to talk properly.
"Michael, go lie down and get some sleep. Have a good night and I will
see you in the morning."
She hung up and after a few seconds of crossing my long slender legs,
desperately trying to keep my bladder from bursting, I gave up trying to
put the handset back on the cradle and left it on the counter. I ran to
the bathroom reaching down my pants trying to find my penis in order to
pinch it shut before the dam broke. In my drunken daze I frantically
searched everywhere for it, before my bladder finally gave out. The warm
urine ran down my legs, soaking into my pajama bottoms and eventually
creating a puddle on the tile floor. After fighting the stream for a few
seconds I released my muscles, letting the urine flow freely, just
basking in the warm wet feeling.
My pants were around my ankles and soaked in urine. Without stopping to
pull them back up, I stumbled toward the bedroom, dragging my pants down
the hallway, leaving a wet trail behind. My head was still spinning, but
slowly recovering. I collapsed on the edge of the bed, sitting down with
my pajama pants sill around my ankles. My bare ass, still slightly wet
from the urine, was on the bedspread. Reaching down, I struggled to pull
my pants off from around my feet. The smell of the urine was repulsing
me and I stopped fighting and kicked them off, sending them across the
room where they hit the closet door. I fell onto my back, legs spread
wide open, laughing in hysterics from the sight of the pajama bottoms
hitting the mirror, leaving a large wet spot on the glassy surface.
The ceiling was twisting in the faint light. Losing control of my
vision, my eyes shifted between the different wavelengths. Closing my
eyes, I fought to restore my vision back to visible light. I turned away
from the ceiling and found myself face to face with a picture of Liz and
I together at the Christmas party on my nightstand. My drunk hand
reached up and struggled to get ahold of the frame. She was so beautiful
that night. My eyes welled up as I tried to fight back the tears. I
wanted to be with them so badly. "Anything, if I have to live forever in
this body, I will. I will hate it, but I will if you can just give them
back to me." With all my will and determination I sat up again. Still
on the edge of the bed, I stared at the picture.
In the mirrored door of the closet, a bottomless Kaaren was staring back
at me. Her legs were wide open in an inviting pose. "Go away you bitch,
you ruined my life. Why did you make me this way? I don't want this
body, I don't want it anymore. You took everything from me, everything I
love. I fucking hate you," I yelled as I threw the photo of Liz I at her
image. The mirror shattered, sending thousands of glass shards all over
the wood floor.
---
Liz was drunk. After saving the bottle for all these years, she found
her pain was too great to get through the night sober. She peeled away
the foil on the wine bottle and pushed the cork in with a pen from her
box. She read the label on the bottle and checked it with the date on
Reid's watch. It was their anniversary.
"Michael, I miss you so much. I don't care what Reid says, even though
you are gone, I still feel unfaithful to you. Unfaithful, and I failed
to protect your daughter. Please, please forgive me. I was weak and
alone and needed someone to keep me from hurting. He meant nothing to
me, I swear to you, it's you I have always wanted, no one else. In a few
days my love, I will be dead, punishment for all my failures as a wife
and mother. Please forgive this miserable abomination of a woman.
Please, I want to be with you again." her head was spinning and the
tears were rolling down her face, dripping on the photos and smudging the
paper. "Why, why did this have to happen to us? Why did you have to
leave me?" she said, picking up a photo of her and Michael out of the
box." She put the photo down and looked in the mirror on the lid of the
case. Her face staring back was a complete mess. "I love you, I always
have, and I always will. Happy anniversary my love."
---
Looking up, I noticed Liz's wardrobe was on display where the mirrored
door was. All her fancy clothes that Trish and I went though were
hanging up, wondering where their owner is. Curiously, I stood up and
stumbled to the closet, my feet stepping on the glass without being
harmed. My light-sensitive eyes shifted in and out of focus as I looked
over the vast wardrobe. As I scanned the contents of the closet, the
images blurred as my brain took longer than usual to process the
information my eyes were feeding it, as if I were taking a photograph
with a long shutter speed. All the colorful blouses, dresses, and
skirts Liz loved to wear were arrayed before me.
I stood there half naked, recalling all the memories I had of my wife.
Each and every piece of clothing had a memory attached to it, a place we
went to together, a special moment we shared, they were all somehow
recorded on the fabrics of her clothes. My hazy mind recalled the
Christmas party from 1983 as my hand slid a coat aside, revealing the
long red satin gown she wore that night. She was so beautiful that
night. It was a special evening, one of the last events we dressed
formally for before our world was turned upside down. That night, there
was no impending doom, no rush to save mankind. Sure we were still under
intense training, but nothing threatening the planet. We had no worries,
and enjoyed each other's company as if our lives would go on forever
together.
I took the dress out and hooked it on the bar so it draped facing me.
She didn't like wearing red, and didn't like the dress much, but she knew
I loved it, and wore it with pride to please me that special night. She
even bought and wore special pads to add some curves under the gown.
'She was such a lovely woman,' I thought as a fresh set of tears started
flowing down my cheeks. "Oh Liz, I miss you so much. Where are you?
Where did you go? Are you alive or are you dead? I wish I could see you
again, just once."
"I would give anything if I could have one last moment with you. I love
you. Please answer me." I lifted the garment to my nose, taking in a
deep breath. My sense of smell could pick out traces of her natural
scents left behind. The fragrances of her perfume were mixed in,
bringing her to life. I held the clothing to my face and used it to wipe
the tears from my face. It was so silky smooth like a baby's skin and
felt great between my fingers. I imagined her inside the gown again, my
hands rubbing up and down, feeling every curve and contour of her body.
Without hesitation, I reached up with one hand and tore my Air Force
shirt off my body, throwing it on the ground. I stood there naked and
still drunk, my face a complete mess, my vision still blurry,
occasionally shifting between wavelengths. After unhooking the hanger
from the bar, I held the gown up to the light briefly before taking if
off the hanger. I fiddled around trying to line up the gown so the boob
holders were in the right place before I reached my arms up through the
bottom, wiggling into the soft fabric.
I swayed my hips back and forth working the gown down my body, pulling
and yanking here and there before it finally felt right on me. The top
hung down, exposing Kaaren's perfect-looking breasts. I struggled a bit
more trying to find the loop and pulled it up over my head, fighting with
my thick mess of hair. The straps felt awkward against my breasts and
took a little adjustment before I felt like the gown was on right.
I stared at my image in the unbroken mirror on the other sliding door.
The light glistened off the satin, creating a stark contrast between the
highlights and the shadows. In my drunken state, I found myself becoming
very attracted to Kaaren's image staring back at me. Instead of hating
her, I was starting to like her, I was starting to feel like her.
Suddenly I felt beautiful, and was enjoying the feeling. A part of my
rational consciousness that remained unaffected by all the sour mash in
my stomach felt shame wearing my wife's clothing, but the drunk part of
me took over and I wanted more.
I scoured the closet looking for other things to wear. In the drawers I
found what was left of her stockings, panties, and bras. I fiddled with
the softness of the nylon panty hose and decided to try them on as well.
My feet stepped into the nylon tubes and I fought to pull them up my leg.
I got frustrated and pulled too hard, tearing them with my super
strength. I fell backward on the bed laughing. Instead of pulling the
torn pantyhose off the right way, I ripped them and started from scratch.
This time I tried to remember how she always put them on. My mind
thought back to our Sunday mornings where our schedules aligned and we
were getting dressed at the same time. She always used to keep them
rolled up, sticking her toes in and then rolling them up her legs. I
fought my vision and tried to control my actions, slowing down and taking
my time. Little by little the silky feeling crept higher and higher up
my legs until I let go, snapping the elastic around my waist. Admiring
the fruits of my struggle in the mirror, I rubbed my legs together,
enjoying the electrical sensations.
"More, oh god more," I said out loud, wondering what was going through my
head. I picked up a pair of her panties and sniffed them, picking up her
scent. I bent over and slid them up my legs, not really caring that my
sequence of dressing was a little reversed. With the panties snug around
my hips, I turned back to the closet looking for more things of hers I
could put on.
Next I found the long purple cocktail gloves she also wore that night.
It was her compromise for the night. I loved red, but Liz had a thing
for purple. Although I found the red and purple to be a little off, she
some how pulled it off and looked amazing. One after the other I slid
them on, enjoying the encasing feeling they had on my fingers and arms.
After another glance in the mirror I started to get hot as the image
staring back at me was stimulating my male desires and somehow, in my
drunken state, was also triggering my dormant female ones. It became
addicting.
Every piece of clothing was like taking yet another shot of whiskey. I
couldn't control my urges as I rebuilt the image of Liz from that night.
Next I found a bra and tried to put it on over the red gown, struggling
with the snaps in the back until my strength ripped the bra in half. The
room was full of the sound of my laughter as I grabbed another and tried
again, this time putting it on backward, not really thinking very
straight anymore. Her expensive white fur coat I bought her with my
dad's money hung in the closet. I put the coat on, savoring the soft fur
around my neck, my hands traveling up and down the length of the fur.
More, I wanted more. Along the top shelf were all of Liz's shoes. It
seemed like she had fifty pairs of shoes for every one of mine. There
were stacks of boxes rising all the way to the ceiling. Effortlessly,
without needing a step stool, I pulled boxes off the shelf, dropping many
of them where they burst open, spilling their high-heeled contents all
over the glass-covered floor. I went through about twenty or so boxes
before finding the red high-heeled shoes she had on that night. I forced
my feet into the leather shoes and buckled the little straps around my
ankles. They were a tight fit, but weren't uncomfortable. For a moment
I sat on the bed getting used to the curvature of my feet in the shoes,
sitting still while waiting for my head to take a brief break from
spinning. Slowly, I pushed myself up, momentarily forgetting I could
fly, and fought to keep my balance.
"Shit, now I am really tall." For the first time, I could see the thick
dust layers on the top shelves of the bookcases as I stood taller than my
previous body by eight or nine inches. I tried taking my first step over
to the mirror to see the fully reconstructed wardrobe Liz wore for me
that night so long ago. My first step wobbled as I brought the heel down
first as I would normally walk. I quickly found out that's not the way
to walk in this ridiculous footwear. Sure they looked great, but why
women voluntarily choose to torment their feet on a daily basis was
beyond me. My second step was a repeat of the first, as if I were trying
the same thing, and expecting a completely different result. I slowly
approached the mirror and came to a stop.
"Liz," I said as I stood up straight and admired my reconstruction of one
of my favorite images of my wife staring back at me. I shifted my weight
to the back of the shoes and they started wobbling more. There was a
loud snap as the left heel suddenly broke, causing me to lose my balance
and fall hard to my left. Before I could react and hover, my head hit
the oak dresser along the window, causing a deafening sound. My dense
head hit the hard oak and bounced off. What would have been a fatal head
wound to others caused a minor sensation in my head. An electrical
impulse traveled from my head and made its way down my body. I started
laughing, looking back at the mirror. I was on all fours with Kaaren's
nice ass sticking up in the air, while frantically trying to stand. The
strange feeling continued to flow though my body, then returned to my
head. My vision started shifting all over the place and I became really
dizzy.
"Damn, I must have hit my head harder than I thought," I said as my
vision shifted from infrared back to radio. The dizzy feeling grew more
intense as I tried to concentrate, bringing my vision back to normal
visible light. I fought and fought before everything went bright white.
"Well that's new," I said, alarmed at what I was seeing. Scared, I
panned around the room, seeing nothing by white light. The opaque white
started to become a cloudy translucence, allowing me to see again. My
eyes blinked several times trying to clear my vision. Little by little
it continued to clear, but something was different. I was no longer in
my bedroom. I was on the floor of some strange room. I tried to look
around, but couldn't move my head. I began to panic as I suddenly lost
all control of my body movements. After a struggle, I calmed down and
paid attention to what I was seeing.
The electrical impulses continued to surge through me as I focused on the
image before me. In front of me was what looked like an opened suitcase
and a pair of hands appeared before me, holding a photo of Liz and I
sitting on the beach together on our last anniversary. The more I looked
at the box, the more I recognized it. There were photos of Liz, Ashley
and I taped to the lid around a mirror. All I could see in the mirror
was the back side of the photo and part of the hands. Something metallic
and shiny was just out of sight but reflecting light into the mirror. I
tried to reach out, but my hands wouldn't move, it was as if I was
looking through someone else's eyes and not my own. I had no control and
could only see wherever the eyes looked. The sensations started to fade
as did the image just as the figure put her face in the mirror. The
final image I saw before the image faded and my drunkenness overtook me,
was Liz's beautiful face covered in tears staring back at me.
"No! Come back, please come back," I yelled as my eyes closed, the
alcohol finally overtaking my brain and shutting down my conscienceless.
---Morning---
Megan used the code on the keypad that Liz gave her to open the garage
door. She entered in through the garage door past the washer and dryer
and into the main family room where a complete disaster had struck the
house. It was as if the Tasmanian Devil tore through the place in the
middle of the night.
"Holy shit Michael," she said as she surveyed the living room a bit
further to find empty Jack Daniel's bottles all over the floor, a
shattered coffee table, parts of a film projector and a hole in he back
wall among other things. Her heart sank knowing it was a bad night for
him and worse, he had to go through it alone. She continued checking the
front of the house but found no sign of him. She made her way down the
hallway, stopping in the bathroom. It reeked of urine and upon further
inspection she found a huge puddle in front of the sink. "Bad girl."
Megan said, laughing at her own joke.
She made her way to the bedroom door expecting to find him sound asleep
in the bed. Instead the tall blond woman was sprawled on the floor
wearing a red silk gown that was bunched up to her upper thighs. Her
right knee was high in the air while the foot was planted flat on the
ground; her other leg was spread wide and angled to the left. She was
wearing her panties outside of her torn stockings and had it not been for
that would have been on display for anyone who entered to see. She
laughed briefly before a sad look overtook her face, looking at her
friend with sorrow.
"Oh Michael. I'm so sorry. Life isn't supposed to be this hard."
Megan grabbed a blanket off the bed and covered her friend with it.
Ignoring all safety, she squatted down before him, avoiding the broken
glass. She removed the broken shoe from his foot and then removed the
other, tossing them aside. She knew startling him while he slept could
be fatal if he suddenly awoke and didn't have control of his speed or
strength. Nevertheless, she knelt beside her friend, running her fingers
through Kaaren's thick golden hair. She traced her hand down along the
side of Kaaren's face, touching the soft alien cheek. She was stunningly
beautiful and had very smooth perfect skin. It felt so soft, yet it
could deflect bullets without blemish.
Megan noticed a silver chain around her neck for the first time and
carefully pulled the hidden end out from between her breasts. Secured to
the chain was a gold wedding band, one made for a man's finger. She
immediately identified it as Michaels. As she examined the ring,
Kaaren's eyes flickered and came to life, slowly opening like a flower
sprouting in response to the first rays of the Sun. Her radiant blue
eyes sparkled as they tried to focus.
"Good morning sunshine." Megan said looking down at Michael. "How do
you feel?" It took another few moments for him to come around. He
turned his head away from Megan,
"What are you doing here?" Michael asked, sitting on the fence between
wanting her company and chasing her off.
"Michael, I came over because I have some things to talk to you about,
but mostly because I care about you."
"Really? Haven't really shown me much affection the last five months."
Michael sat up and felt the surging pain rush through his alien head,
something he hadn't felt in a long time. "Pain, oh man I have a hell of
a headache."
"I'm sorry, hangovers are never fun, especially after drinking an entire
case of whiskey." Megan sounded as if she were disappointed and scolding
me for a reckless night.
"Surprisingly, I am rather enjoying the pain. I feel alive again,
miserable, but human."
"I never thought anyone would enjoy that feeling," Megan said.
"You should try living where you can't feel pain. I've gotten fairly
used to it, but I do go crazy at times. Right now though, I feel like a
million bucks."
She laughed, "Well you certainly don't look it. If you in