Hive 2
by Warren
Waking up made me think of camping
trips and being in-country on a mission. Floors still hurt. I had gone
to
sleep without rolling out the sleeping pad to take the edge off. I
regretted
it now. Even though the room was poorly lit, my enhanced vision let me
find
the door and step out to the bathroom. It let me take care of the
absolutely
needed things. I really need to get this place fixed up fast.
I didn't
like the idea of going down to the security locker room to take a
shower. I'll
have to do it today though. At least it was late in the morning. My
body was
still on west coast time so I woke up at six in the morning internally;
but it
is actually nine in the morning.
I grabbed my kit, headed for the
door, remembered something, went back, headed out again. I repeated
this three
times. By then my arms were loaded down with items I figured I needed,
not
that it was heavy, just a lot of bulk. Must remember to get a
larger bag
than a shaving kit. After arriving at the locker room doors I
could hear
men in one. For once I was thankful I could use the other side now.
During my shower I couldn't help but hear the conversation in the men's
locker
room.
"Hey Sarge, did you hear that Delarose has hired a guy for the security
detail?" a voice said.
"Yep. Some hot shot sniper from out west. I hear the guy's old
too." the sergeant replied.
"Oh great someone who we not only will have to baby sit, but we will
have
to carry too." the first voice griped.
"Can it, Simpkins. Give the chief some credit for not being totally
stupid. Even though he hired you," the Sergeant said which generated
some
laughter. “And you get to be record keeper for the MID
recording. Just
because you’re recording the information, don’t
plan on selling any fake ones
to a student on the dodge. The government already has a list of ALL the
students at the academy. There are so many cross check’s and
balances that
it’s easier not to try.”
I finished my shower, dried my hair, got dressed, and returned upstairs.
Once I put my bath stuff in the room I went back downstairs. I used the
opposite door from the one I entered the night before. I approached the
front
desk. It was manned by a wide man. I couldn't really judge much more
because
of the massive size of the desk that separated us.
"Hello, miss, my name is Joshua Green what can security do for you
today?"
"Hello, I'm Sam... uh Samantha Everheart. I was told to meet with Chief
Delarose
this morning."
He said, "Hmm," as he looked down, "Let me give him a call, he does
seem to be in his office right now." as he began dialing the phone.
"Yes? What is it?" asked Chief Delarose through the phone.
"Miss Everheart is here to see you Chief."
"Have someone bring her back."
"Right, Chief."
Joshua hung up, hit another button, and said, "Daniels, up front, I
need
an escort."
A moment later another uniformed security guard stepped through a door
and
looked around as Joshua pointed to me and said, "Escort Miss Everheart
to
the Chief's office."
I followed Daniels through the door and into what had to be the
operations
office. My first reaction to operations reminded me of a tour I once
had of
the new state of the art command, information center on an AEGIS
equipped
cruiser. There were three large screens against the same wall I just
came in
through. In the center was a double tier of three stations with
monitors,
controls and keyboards. It was all very interesting.....
"Miss Everheart, Miss Everheart, follow me please," Daniels urged.
"How long was I out?" I asked.
"You came in and just froze and started staring. It took me a couple of
minutes to get your attention again."
"Sorry about that,"
"This way, please," he said as he walked on.
I noticed I now had a couple of new tabs to one side in my view. I'll
look
at ‘em later. Daniels led me to an office off to
one side of the
operations room, simply labeled Chief Delarose. He knocked and let me
into the
office.
Chief Delarose was behind his desk. He stood up as I entered.
"That will be all Daniels," he said.
After Daniels had left, the Chief looked said, "Have a seat."
I sat down and he continued his scrutiny. "I know Mrs. Carson hired you
and wants you to work in security. I've taken the time since last night
to
really go over your service record and the other information that has
been
provided. It's all very impressive. What I want to hear from you is:
What is
it that you feel you can do to help Whateley security to improve
itself?"
"I have always had a knack for organization, tactical awareness and
operational decision making to ensure goals are met," I said.
"I can get that much from your records. What else?"
"I can tell that you have some security holes in your campus
network."
"What proof do you have?"
I opened up the new windows Hive
had displayed. "First and foremost there seems to be quite a few static
images in the camera logs. Most seem to be only an hour or two long.
Network
traffic from this building seems to change levels in quantity for two
weeks
then it's down for a week, then it's up again. Also the phone logs and
the
telephone switch don't agree. There is an increase in overseas and
national
calls on the same time frame as the network.
"Buxton....." Delarose grumbled, "The source of the leaks is
known to me."
"Is there any way I can help shut them down?" I asked.
Delarose sighed, "I wish I could, but they are a necessary evil."
"What do you mean?"
"The academy is a sort of neutral ground. It gets operational donations
from both sides," he explained.
"I'm not sure I follow."
"As an example, we get donations from most superhero teams that have
members that attended here, including Champion. At the same time we
receive
donations from those of a more questionable reputation. Lord Paramount
is one
such donor." Delarose said
"Prince of Wallachia? What interest would the mutant prince of another
country have in this school?" I asked.
"Would you believe me if I told you he was born in Burbank,
California?"
"You're kidding."
"Yes, I'm kidding, but he did go to school here. During the fall of
communism he was back home campaigning for peace and using his powers
he got
it. A piece of Hungry, Transylvania and Rumania which he got by using
his
powers. Anyway he's a big contributor now. The point I'm making is that
since
both sides keep the school open through donations, that a certain
amount of not
wholly legal operations take place on the school grounds. Along with
various
agencies and governments trying to recruit students before the Job
Fair. The mandate
we try to follow is protect the students from each other and dangers
from
outside the school. If anyone on staff or security is trying to pad
their
paychecks, it's allowed as long as it doesn't endanger the students or
the
schools neutrality," Chief Delarose completed.
"Do you mind if I keep you apprised of anything I find?" I asked.
"Mind? No, I would expect and count on you to report anything you find.
Except
of course if you start anything shady. I don't expect you to rat out
yourself. I'll learn about it eventually," he finished with a chuckle.
"Chief, about my job, what am I suppose to be doing?" I asked.
"Well, to start, I have planned to cycle you through the teams. So I
can
see how you work with each of them. We have three platoons with three
squads
in each. At anytime six of those squads are available. Platoons work in
a two
week on, one week off, rotation. There are three work shifts as well.
Normally
a platoon pulls duty with a squad available for each shift. Two
platoons on
two squads on duty. We just changed platoons on duty. So, it's my
thought
that I'll start you next week working a four on schedule. You will pull
four
days on one shift then change to the next shift that starts work it for
four
days then change to the next shift. The shifts are twelve hours long.
So the
first one you would work will be the day shift starting at five am.
After four
days you will change to the evening shift starting at one pm. And
finally you
will work the graveyard shift starting at nine pm."
"Sounds busy,and very tiring."
"It can be, but you can see that you get almost a full day off between
shifts. It's only for twelve days though. After that we should have a
feel
for which platoon I can slot you with."
"When do I start?" I asked.
"As of last night you were sleeping in a converted machinery space.
Take
a week, get yourself moved in and get a feel for the school grounds.
You can
start Monday morning early," Chief Delarose said. "You might check in
at student services about hiring some help moving in."
"I'll do that. It's over in Schuster hall right?"
"Yes next to the Crystal hall. Big place, can't miss it." he said
with a smile.
I went over to Schuster. I wandered in like a tourist, looking at
everything. Sure enough I got called on it. My entrance interrupted a
conversation
"Aren't you suppose to be in class young lady?" a woman in cafeteria
whites asked.
"She's new, can't you tell Joyce?" asked a woman dressed in black.
"Still she should be in class at this time of day. Even if you're not
teaching this period." Joyce said.
"I'm a new employee in security. I don't start working until next week.
I was told there is a student services office here I can possibly get
some help
moving into my apartment." I said.
"I dealt with security once. I told them, even though it was a nice day
they really should have used the hard top limo in Dallas, I don't think
Jackie ever forgave them." the woman in black said. "The office is
right over there. I'll talk to you later Joyce." she pointed and walked
off.
"Don't mind Circe, She's been around for a while. I'm Joyce Tanner. I
work here in the cafeteria. She was right though, the office is right
over
there. I think Elaine is in the office right now."
"Thank you."
I entered the office. The best description I can give for it is ordered
chaos. Behind a desk sat a woman typing away on the computer. "I'll be
with you in a second. Let me finish typing this in." A moment later she
finished and looked up at me. "You're new. Did they send you over here
for me to get started on your admittance?" she asked hopefully.
"'Fraid not..."
"... Oh so you're here looking for a job. You need that bit of extra
cash. That's always nice," she interrupted.
"Actually I'm looking for workers. I just got hired in at Security and
they gave me a week to get moved in. I need help setting up my new
apartment," I explained.
"I'm sorry we don't normally give students jobs that take them off
campus."
"My apartment is in the tower in Kane Hall. If I'm going to make that
place really livable I am going to need someone skilled in plumbing and
electrical work, and someone skilled in framing and construction." I
said.
"Hmm. I think I have a couple of students that might be suitable. They
can
do the rough in work but someone from the maintenance teams will have
to do the
finial connections. How much are you willing to pay?" she asked.
"That depends on how many students you send my way. Minimum wage at
least, plus any bonus I decide to hand out since this is only a short
term
job. The work shouldn't take more than a week. If it requires working
on
Thanksgiving I'll even pay double time. But don't let the student know
that."
"We should have someone over to your apartment this afternoon after
classes let out."
"Great, tell them to ask for Samantha Everheart." I said.
"Miss Everheart? Oh, I have a message for you. I was working at
reception earlier. You are requested to report to the science
department. Something about incomplete medical records," she explained.
"Oy, time to go under the poke and prod again." I groaned as I turned
to leave. "Oh, Elaine, I never caught your last name, I only know your
first name because Mrs. Tanner used it."
"It's Claire. Elaine Claire. No pastry jokes please," she said with
a slight smile.
I caught myself before I did a spit take and sputtered in her face but
only
just. "Ok, thank you Miss Claire. Before I go, where do I need to go to
see them?"
"Dunn Hall. It's right next door."
All this walking from building to building was bringing back memories
of both
my own time in school and military training. I entered Dunn hall. The
foyer
was basically a T with the library entrance to one side and the
entrance to
Biological Sciences on the other. I turned toward the Sciences side
with a
certain amount of dread. Lately it seems testing me lets Murphy throw
stuff at
the fan. The receptionist saw me and pointed to the elevator to my
right. I
must have looked like a deer in headlights because I just blindly
turned and
entered the waiting elevator. I was expecting a short ride but this one
took a
bit. I was beginning to wonder just how deep I had gone when the doors
opened. There was a young male orderly behind another reception desk
who
looked up as the doors opened.
"Oh you arrived. The doctors will be pleased, he said.
"Which doctors, and who are you?" I asked.
"Doctors Hendricks, Shandy, and Tenent. Only one of them is a witch,
though I wouldn't call her one to her face unless you get to know her
better. I am Gene Smith. Normally I'm pulling EMT duty but I'm covering
for a friend
today. If you'll follow me we can start on your test.'
"The last guy who asked me to do that got in a world of
hurt.” I said.
"Hey, I just work here. You can debate with the doctors about your
testing. Just give me time to get clear of the room before you go off,"
he said with a smile as he led me down the hall. We entered a lab and
he
pointed me at three lab coats. Two of the coats were over suits and one
looked
decidedly out of place over flowing robes. I approached cautiously,
afraid
they might bite.
"Miss Everheart, welcome to the inquisition. I am Dr. Hendricks, I will
be your head inquisitor today; and these are my cardinals, Doctors
Shandy and Tenent,"
the tall doctor said, indicating the second suit and finally the robed
one. He
appeared to be about to say more but was cut short by being hit by a
purse
wielded by Dr. Tenent.
"Uh... What do you have planned for me?" I asked.
"Ouch," rubbing his arm, Dr Hendricks said, "Well, we know you
and powerful magnetic fields don't get along too well. We do have some
tests
that we can conduct using some custom built equipment. So let's get the
ones
that are not too invasive done today. It's going to be a lot of
standing
around on your part though."
"Where do you want me?" I asked with a sigh.
"Stand on the X there."
I did as I was asked and stood there while they moved equipment around
from one
spot to another, separated by buzzing noises. Then they rolled a high
table up
and took a blood sample. The nurse got ready to tape down the cotton
ball after
drawing the blood. I just moved her hand; the cotton ball dropped on
the
table. The wound had healed. Next, so help me, Dr. Tenent rolled up
another
table with a crystal ball on it. She mumbled some, peered at me through
a
couple of other crystals, and then rolled the table away.
"Are we done?" I asked.
"As much as we can do today with the constraints of the class
schedules. Even though you're not going to classes, some of us do have
to teach," Dr.
Tenent explained.
"Can you tell me what you know so far?"
"Well, it's going to sound like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo, but since you
asked," Dr. Hendricks said as he was handed a clipboard full of papers.
"We have detected carbide ceramic ossification of the skeleton which
has
rendered your skeleton nearly unbreakable. Your nervous system has
undergone
superconducting fibrification of the neural dendrites and the
alteration of
bioelectrical nerve transduction to shielded electronic transduction,
resulting
in, we estimate, a four hundred percent increase in your reflexes. It
may
result in a marked increase in your intelligence, memory and
creativity. Your
eyes have had optical macula enhancements. This resulted in the heads
up
display and vision improvements you've said you experienced. Your
esophagus
has a slilicastic lining coating the mouth, throat and nasal cavity.
This
leads to a secondary stomach that currently contains the remains of a
crude
battery. It should be gone in a day or so. We also noted some
intra-muscular
enhancements. Your muscles have increased in density and there was a
corresponding decrease in lactase recovery time. You are stronger and
not as
quick to tire. You can by our estimates lift between 900 and 1000 lbs.
You
have a superheterodyne receiver located in the area of your appendix
with GPS
decoding connected to it." Dr Hendricks paused to take a breath."
"Anything else?" I asked.
"Surprisingly, yes," Dr. Tenent said. "I detected a developing
bond between you and Hive. I've only seen such a bond between two
people who I
would call soul mates or a split soul in the process of rejoining."
"Sam, there's something else," Dr. Hendricks
said.
"Yes, Doc?" I queried.
"I'm not sure why this has happened, but for the foreseeable future, I
would recommend that you do not try to return to your male self."
"Why is that?"
"It would be bad."
"I'm a little fuzzy on the whole good bad thing doctor. Explain it to
me
and use little words."
"You may die."
"Oh...."
"Is there anything you want to know about specifically?" he asked.
"Well, Hive told me that there are other ways to recharge it. I mean it
will only be so long before I either look like an anorexic crack baby
or be
spending all my time eating to keep Hive powered. I even drank a home
made
battery"
"What other ways?"
"Exposure to electricity would facilitate faster recharge. But a high
risk of my being damaged made sticking my fingers in an electrical
socket a bad
idea. I didn't relish the shock I got at DARPA either even though it
did
charge up Hive."
"You may have hit on the solution earlier." Dr. Hendricks said.
"What? How?"
"A battery. More specifically an alcohol based fuel cell."
"What do you mean? I thought those things were big and clunky," I
said.
"When trying to power a car, they have to be larger. And other types of
fuel cells had a better energy to weight ratio. That's changed. I need
to know
if the plans for one were shown to you could the hive duplicate one or
more. Then to recharge all you'd have to do would be to take a drink."
"Show me this fuel cell plan please."
They called up the plans on a workstation and I looked them over. Hive
said,
"Construction is possible. Additional materials required to complete
construction."
"Hive says it can do it but it needs more materials to complete
construction," I said.
"Which ones?" Dr Hendricks asked.
I listed off the materials Hive needed and an assistant brought them
over. As
I looked them over I said, "I can see I'm going to need to brush my
teeth after
this. I'm going to have a hell of an after taste in my mouth. Hive, how
much
of each do you need?"
"Eight ounces should suffice." Hive said.
I ate the materials. Thankfully they were all in powdered form. Then I
drank
some water to wash the residue out of my mouth. In only a few minutes
Hive
signaled it was ready for the alcohol.
"I'm ready for a drink doctor." I said.
He handed me a half gallon cider jar and I took to cap off. It cleared
my
sinuses.
"Whew Doc, where did you get moonshine north of the Mason Dixon line?"
I asked.
"Oh we doctors have our ways. Ever hear of medicinal alcohol?" he
asked with a smile.
I hefted the jug and said, "Over the teeth, past the gums, look out
stomach, here it comes," and began drinking. After about six hefty
swallows Hive said "Reservoir full." and a moment later a window
popped up saying "Charging."
"It seems to be working Doctor," I said.
"That's good, I'll send a dietary requirement sheet to the cafeteria
for
you," he said.
"The cafeteria? I'm not a student."
"Security eats there, too, when they are working."
"Am I done for the day?"
"Well we still would like to see how you do with the Xavier test and
Dis-Chess
but now that we know just how much computing power you have, I think
both test
results are going to be worthless. You can go, I'll get the shop
working on
your charging station..."
He waved me out. As I went, I waved to the other doctors.
As I returned to Kane Hall and my apartment, standing outside the door
was an
odd looking duo. From the left, the first had to be seven feet tall. To
top
it off he was covered in grey fur and had a muzzle. I glanced around
for a
film crew. Not seeing one I looked at the second one. She was close to
six
feet tall, very thin with brown hair. She was dressed in browns and
dark
greens. It hugged her form rather closely.
The tall one stepped forward and asked, "Are you Miss Everheart?"
"Yes, I am."
"I am Harry Wolfe, and this is Fran Barnes. We've been told you have a
short term job that we would be well suited for."
"Well, let's go up and take a look shall we?"
I stepped in the stairwell and started up the stairs. The sounds of
their
steps assured me they were following. We arrived at the door, which I
unlocked, and went in. After they had entered I closed the door and
said,
"This is it. Kind of a blank canvas don't you think? Oh, and you can
call me Sam or Samantha."
"What is it we are supposed to do?" Harry asked.
"We are going to turn this into an apartment," I said. "And this
is the brainstorming session. I've never dealt with a round room
before. So I
need ideas."
"This sort of reminds me of a yurt. We had a couple on the
reservation," Harry said.
"And that applies here how?" I prompted.
"They are round and self supporting with no internal supports taking up
space."
"Ok, what are you thinking?"
"In a yurt there is usually a smoke hole in the center. Why don't we
put
the kitchen in the center? Make it roughly octagonal."
"Sounds good. Do you have any ideas Fran? You've been awfully quite."
I said.
"Well..." she began.
"Don't worry Fran, one of the rules of brainstorming is you can't
critique
an idea. So fire away. No one will say anything bad about it."
"Well, Harry already made the suggestion about Indians, and yurts. They
make me think of nature...."
"From what I've heard, everything makes you think of nature." Harry
said, with a chuckle to show he was joking.
"True, but in this case I see how I can help here. I think a woodland
glade idea would be good," Fran said with a smile.
"Pardon me but you said 'how you can help.' What did you mean?" I
asked.
"Oh, it's my power. I can persuade materials to change shape. Like
this." She picked up a dowel that was left on the floor. She seemed to
concentrate for a bit and the dowel behaved like a snake and tied a
loop into
the middle of its shaft.
"Cool!" I said, sounding a lot like my daughter used to. "Is
wood the only thing you can change?"
"I can change wood, rock, water, earth and living plants. I've tried
mixed materials like steel. They don't work well; it keeps breaking
down in to
iron and coal. I can't do anything with plastics."
"So what would you suggest specifically?" I asked.
"For starters, the central kitchen idea is good,” she stood
in the middle
and faced one side. “If we say this half of the apartment
consisting of part
of the kitchen an island or bar so who ever is in the kitchen can still
be part
of what ever is going on in the living space. A full bathroom over
there next
to the entry doors. Maybe even put a stacked washer dryer in there.
Following
around the kitchen there can be two bedrooms. You never know when you
might
have guests. The two bedrooms can be divided by a closet wall. Half for
each
bedroom. Over here, a simple wall will close off the second bedroom
from the
dining room. That about does it for me."
"Great plan, but your nature idea needs light to work, and these
medieval
arrow slots don't let in much light. Let's say off each bedroom and the
dining
area we put a balcony with glass doors. We can put a window in the
bathroom
and a couple of windows in the living room area. They should let in
enough
light."
"Won't that effect the structural stability of the tower? Knocking
great
big holes in the side for balconies?" Harry asked.
"I don't think it will be a problem if we support it right. I've
watched
enough home improvement shows to know it's possible. The floor below is
still
unfinished so we can run the plumbing, wiring and venting down there."
"We have a problem," Harry said.
"What's that?"
"Even if we do get everything done, we are not certified to perform the
final connections to sewer, water and electrical."
"Aside from that, how long do you think it will take us to get the rest
done?" I asked.
"Oh I can get all the walls up and in place in a few minutes. Then
there
is the stringing the wiring and running the plumbing. Not sure how long
that
will take." Fran said.
"Well, I can get the items we need for building with a couple of trips
to
town. I'll even get everything to finish the apartment. What say we
meet back
here tomorrow afternoon? That will give me that much time to get
everything
together. Oh, before I forget, this place is going to need heat. I
think we
can go with a retro-fit under-floor system."
“Why go with a retrofit. With my power I can install
it
IN the floor. Then it’s just needing to install the reflector
and insulate
down stairs.” Fran said
“Ok, I guess we have most of it sorted. Does that
sound
good?”
"Sounds good to me. How about you, Fran?" Harry asked.
"Sounds good to me as well," she said
"Then I'll see you tomorrow," I said, “Oh! I have yet to ask
you
two. How do you like school here at the academy?”
“It’s ok, I guess,” Harry said.
“It’s kind of dull,” Fran said.
“Ok? Kind of dull? Come on
there’s got to be something you like here. You make it sound
like a prison
sentence here. What do you like about the school?” I asked.
“Well, I like my physics, powers
theory, and advanced design concepts. I wish I didn’t have to
take English and
History though,” Harry said.
“I only like my powers theory
course. The rest of it I could have taken just as well at
home,” Fran said.
“Well Fran, I can understand
taking interest in courses that apply directly to you. But trust me the
other
courses have their uses even if you don’t see them yet. The
same thing goes
for you Harry. While learning about things that help you use your
powers or
learning how other people’s powers work, the fundamentals are
needed too.”
“We were shown a movie in English
of a superhero and villain having a war of words and the hero loosing.
But I
don’t see how it would apply to me, I’ll never be a
villain or a hero,” Harry
said.
“You’ve read Einstein’s theory
of
Relativity right? And other books on fascinating pieces of design.
Would they
ever have written them if all they could say was do this and it
works?”
“Devisors already do that,” Harry
said.
“Well besides them. Here’s
another example. What about Fermat’s Last Theorem? It was
written in the
margin of his copy of the ancient Greek text Arithmtica by Diophantus.
The
note was discovered after his death. The original was lost. But a copy
was
preserved in a book by his son. The note was…. Let me see if
I have it right… ‘Cubum autem in duos cubos, aut
quadrato-quadratum in duos quadrato-quadratos,
et generaliter nullam in infinitum ultra quadratum potestatem in duos
eiusdem nominis
fas est dividere cuius rei demonstrationem mirabilem sane detexi. Hanc
marginis
exiguitas non caperet’ which translated is a formula
I’m sure you’re familiar
with ‘It is impossible for a cube to be the sum of two cubes,
a fourth power to
be the sum of two fourth powers, or in general for any number that is a
power
greater than the second to be the sum of two like powers. I have
discovered a
truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition that this margin is
too
narrow to contain.’ Which led to the proposition that the
Diphantine equation
where all variables are integers and nonzero solutions for any exponent
greater
than two became known as Fermat’s Last Theorem simply because
of a well written
note. Even though no mathematician was able to prove it for hundreds of
years. And I think I better stop spouting math because Fran’s
eyes are glazing over,”
I said with a smile. “Fran I really think you should look
into more math and
art classes. You have a knack for design and your powers only help you.
You
could only benefit from some courses that teach you to read a blueprint
or even
draw them and to understand the building codes so these wonderful ideas
you
come up with will be accepted as spaces people can live in.
I’ll even say as
much to your teachers. Now you two better get back to your dorms. And
no
necking on the way,” I said which generated some laughter.
The next morning I drove into Arkham to a home improvement store. I
spent a
while buying supplies and materials for the apartment project. I was
waiting
to pay for all the things I bought when I heard a boy’s voice
say, “Are you new
around here?”
“Yes, I only moved to the area a
couple of days ago,” I said.
“Well, um, would you like someone
to show you around?” he asked.
Is he “hitting” on me?
I looked him up and down, he was
flushed in the face and pale in the hands.
“Are you ok? You don’t look
well,” I said.
Hive opened a window with the
boy’s physical stats displayed. He was flushed. Cold sweaty
palms. He was
afraid.
“I uh, I uh, no, not really. Listen you’re
a great looking girl and I was afraid you’d laugh in my face
if I
tried to ask you out on a date. You really leave all the other girls in
town
in the dust,” He said.
“If you think I look good, you
should see some of my friends in the area. They make me look
sub-par.”
“Well, uh maybe we could arrange a
group date some time,” he said.
There it is. He asked me out on a
date. I guess I better let him down easy.
“I’m afraid that my new job is
going to keep me busy for the near future. The schedule is crazy and I
need to
fit myself in. I moved across the country for this job,” I
said.
“California girl? Oh, well I
understand how important it is to settle into a new job. You
don’t want to
loose it and be faced with moving back home on your own dime. Good luck
with
the job,” he said and walked away his shoulders a little
lower and a bit more
slouched.
As I was paying, I rapidly
realized my truck wasn't going to hold it all, so I went to storage
rental
place and rented a larger truck. When I returned to the store they had
everything ready to load. Getting it loaded went quickly; then I went
to the
local mall and bought some furniture. I arranged for delivery on
Friday.
I arrived back at Whateley, rolled up the back of the truck, and
starting
hauling materials up to the apartment. After about two hours and many
trips
the truck was unloaded; I drove the truck back to the rental place and
picked
up my truck.
On my return, I was getting hungry. I saw the students heading for
Schuster. I followed them in and got in line. Joyce saw me and waved me
over. "Staff doesn't have to wait in line dear. You must be Samantha
Everheart. Your dietary sheet is a bit odd even for Whateley. It says
to give you a fifth
and let you call in any other special requirements but otherwise let
you eat
normally. Here you go dear. Prost!"
I went through the rest of the line and picked up a salad and a
sandwich, then
looked for a seat. All I saw was a sea of black and white uniforms with
a
little variation in designs. I saw Harry waving to me. He was sitting
with a
group mostly of girls and another boy. Then I saw her. Nikki Reilly was
sitting with the group. On seeing her, I scanned the area for possible
threats. It just seemed right that I do that. I took a seat down at one
end
near Harry.
"Samantha Everheart, allow me to introduce you to my
friends.”
”Starting to my left is Billie, but we all call her Tennyo."
To me she looked
like an anime fan that didn't change out of her costume after the
convention. How did she get her hair to stay that way? And that shade
of blue?
"Next to her is Jade." She was a small girl of Asian descent. She
actually looked a little young to be at the school.
"Beyond Jade is Sara." She could have been Fey’s evil sister.
Long,
blood-red, hair. Regal, elfin, face. Pointed ears and burning red
almond eyes
under tiny black horns. She had the Goth look down pat, black around
the eyes,
blank white flawless skin and full ruby red lips. Just a glance was
enough to
take my breath away. Fortunately, she seemed to be more preoccupied
with a
cage at her feet than paying attention to group. She was petting a dog
in the
cage,
"Next to her is Toni." She had sleek down pat.
"Next to her is Hank." Dark hair and the strangest grey eyes.
"About done, trust me Samantha. Next we have Chou Lee." Looked like
an athletic young girl who would be at home in gymnastics.
"After Chou, is Erin Wynguard." The tanned, athletic girl with
sunglasses gave me a casual wave before returning to her meal.
"And rounding out the merry menagerie we have Nikki," Harry finally
finished. Nikki had shoulder length flame red hair that framed a face
that
beamed “care for me.” I could see why Nick was
worried about his new
daughter. She’d have the boys breaking down her door.
"Hello everyone," I said.
"Samantha is moving in to the tower in Kane Hall. She'll be a floor or
two below the observatory. She hired Fran and me to help turn the empty
room
into an apartment," Harry explained to everyone.
"How is it you rate an apartment when all we have are dorm rooms? You
look like a senior to me. Is one of your parents on the board to the
school?"
Toni asked.
"Actually, I'm going to be working here."
"Teacher's assistant? What do you have that got you a job here at
Whateley?"
Toni prompted again.
"I have a lot of military experience. I start working in security
Monday."
I said.
"Oh man! It's the cops!" Toni said in a stage whisper.
Just then another kid walked up to the table. At first glance, I
couldn't tell
if it was a boy or a girl. On second glance I still couldn't tell. He,
or she,
was wearing the typical Whateley boy's dress shirt and tie with the
girl's
skirt, socks and shoes. The kid also had on a red headband that covered
the
ears, though the ears underneath seemed a bit longer than they should
have
been.
"What's this?" the kid said. "Oh, don't tell me...look, that
bully thing happened a couple weeks ago, and none of those guys have
dared to
come near me since then. Really! You can tell Ms. G that I'm fine and I
really, REALLY, don't need a babysitter at school!"
"What?"
"Oh, you're not for me? Nikki?"
The elfin girl shook her head, "No, Jamie, this is Sam. She's working
for
security."
Jamie cast a wondering look at Tennyo and Sara. "What happened?"
Tennyo scowled.
"Nothing happened. Harry was just helping her move in."
Jamie pulled up a chair and sat down, relieved. "Oh."
"I know it's not something asked in mixed company, Samantha, but how
old
are you?" Nikki asked.
I opened the bottle and was greeted by the nose clearing smell of
moonshine. "I'm
forty-seven years old," I said, and drank half the bottle.
"You're forty-seven? I find that very hard to believe; and if you are
that age, if you keep drinking like that you won't make forty-eight,"
Nikki said.
"I guess it is origin time for me. Up until about a week ago, I was
working at a research lab in Washington State. There was an attack.
After I
had taken care of some of the guards, I went into the lab to check on a
doctor
friend of mine. She had died. I started coughing and went home feeling
sick. Later I woke up looking like this. After some things happened, I
ended up here
with a job to work in security and a chance to work on some personal
issues. Any
of you interested in earning some extra cash?"
"Most of us have already gotten jobs through student services or are on
a
scholarship with living allowances," Toni said.
Quite Jade spoke up, “I’ll be busy today
but can my sister
help?”
“I can always use help. Would she be available after
classes?” I asked.
“Yes, and she’ll be able to work as long
as you need her. She could even skip Powers Theory if you need her
earlier.”
“I don’t want to get anyone in trouble for
skipping
classes.
"I see. Looks like it will just be the three of us, Harry. I hate to
eat
and run but I need to get back to work on it," I said.
Nikki got up too. "I need to get something from my room before class.
I'll
walk out with you."
Once we were out of range of everyone she said, "You don't quite look
like
Dad described you, Sam."
"So, he told you," I said with a chuckle. "Least he didn't try
to sneak me in behind your back. Good. I don't like being a spy."
"Hey, at first I felt a bit mad at my father sending a babysitter for
me. Then I thought about it from his point of view and I could see why
he'd want
to. Besides, it might be good to have a friend in security." She
checked
a wall clock. "Darn I have to run if I'm going to make it to class. See
ya."
I waved good-bye.
After lunch, I went back to the apartment and started marking out the
rooms. Then came the marking where the electrical outlets needed to be,
and then the
balconies, and all the hookups for the water, and electrical panel. The
hookups got me thinking. I needed to contact the campus maintenance and
arrange to get the final connections and inspections for any of the
rough in we
do. A short trot downstairs and over to Schuster Hall and I was
directed to a
door. I followed the directions, going down three levels, through the
door,
and left to the end of the hall. I found myself standing in front of a
door
with "Operations Office" on the door.
I tried the handle and the door opened. The office inside looked like
NASA
moved underground. It had about as many monitors as the security office
but
most were displaying status readings of various things. Sitting at the
desk
between the monitors and me was a man that reminded me a lot of how I
use to
be. The name plate on the desk said Vance Merrill, Assistant of
Operations. I
decided the try the soft approach.
"Hi, I'm Samantha Everheart; I have a request if it can be done... I
was
hired yesterday to work in security. The headmistress and Chief
Delarose have
been kind enough to let me turn one floor of the tower into an
apartment. I'm
pretty skilled at home improvement but I know some things need to be
done by
licensed people. Would it be possible to get an inspection and finial
hook ups
for plumbing, electric, telephone and networking Friday? If we have
everything
ready by then."
"So you want us to perform the final connections after we sign off on
your
rough in?" he asked.
"That's the idea. I'm from the west coast so I'm not up one hundred
percent on the building codes here on the east coast. But they should
be
close."
"Let's make sure. Here," he said as he dropped a heavy book in front
of me entitled ‘The building codes of New England
circa 2006’. "You be done reading that by Christmas
then we'll talk about this
renovation."
Hive said to me, "Read the book open each page flat and Hive will beep
when the page has been scanned. Hive will convert book to digital
format."
I scooted up the chair to the desk, opened the book and started
flipping pages
as I heard beeps. Soon there was a beep about every two seconds. In
under
five minutes. I finished and sat back.
"You finished reading the book just like that?" Vance Merill asked.
I nodded, "Just like that."
"What's the required drainage pitch for sewage plumbing?" he asked.
Hive showed me the appropriate page. "Fifteen degrees."
"Maximum spacing on electrical outlets?"
Hive again showed me the right page, "Five feet. If any socket is in a
wet area the whole circuit should be Ground Fault Interupt; wet areas
being
kitchens, bathrooms and laundry."
"Photographic memory?" he asked.
"Appears to be that way."
"Ok, if you have it done by Friday, I'll get someone over there. You
will
be paying for their time. I'll even get someone from the wire crew over
to
check off that part."
"Thanks." I said and got up to leave.
As I was closing the door I heard. "Why do I get stuck dealing with
smartasses?"