A Whateley Academy Tale
Being Merry In Spite Of It All
( Merry #6a )
By Renae, Dr. Bender & Maggie
With editorial thanks to Warren.
Sunday, November 5th, 2006 ARC
Oubliette
"You should never wear your best trousers when you
go out to fight for freedom and liberty." - Henrik Ibsen
"Ladies and Gentlemen. We are the thing of shapes to
come, Your freedom's not free and dumb. This Depression is Great, The
Deformation Age, they know my name Waltzing to scum and base and Married to the
pain.” - mOBSCENE - Marilyn Manson
When the door opened after breakfast I was surprised to
see Kam escorting an older Asian man into the room. Kam was balancing a plastic
wrapped metal tray in one hand, and a small stool danced into the room behind
him. In Kam’s other hand was the blood sugar testing kit that I was beginning
to despise with a vengeance.
“Merry, this is Doctor Tanaka your surgeon from the
other day,” said Kam with a wave to the other man.
I put aside my irritation with the impending test and
eased myself upright, “Ah hello Doctor, I’d offer to shake hands with you over
a job well done, but…”
His eyes twinkled with amusement as he bowed slightly
in my direction before sitting on the stool Kam had placed near my bunk. “I
trust you will pardon my lack of formal introductions the other day? Events
were a bit rushed and I normally like to make the acquaintance of my patients
before I perform such an unusual operation.”
“I think I can overlook it,” I said with a wry grimace,
“after all its not every day you find out you’ve been carrying a bomb in your
backside.”
“Among other things,” he said and I noted a hint of
steel in his voice. He paused for a moment as the table was moved with in his
reach, “We share something in common you and I.”
“Oh, so you have extra voices in your head too?” I
asked.
He chuckled as Kam floated the testing unit into my
lap, “No Merry, something a tad more problematic.” He motioned that I should
use the unit and I started what seemed to be becoming a ritual in the past few
days. “I too was once used as an unwilling test subject, very much like what
was done with you.”
I digested that bit of information as I went through
the steps of cleaning my finger for the test. I was not exactly sure what to
say to that so I simply said, “Oh?”
He paused for a moment as if gathering his thoughts, “I
was one of six kids to survive that testing, out of roughly a group of five
hundred…” He took a breath, “so you could say I have a rather personal interest
in your case.”
I saw Kam wince sharply from behind the Doctor and he
made his way to the door as it opened slowly. I fiddled with the test-strip in
the period of seeming silence between us. “You don’t seem nearly as nuts as I
am, so um, begging the question. What did it do?”
~’This,’~ he paused and then said, “among other
things.”
I think the four of us collectively blinked, though Mai
seemed cautious for some reason, “Ah, though you seem saner than me…”
“Well in some ways it could have resulted in madness,”
he admitted with a sorrowful shrug. “I, we lost some siblings and cousins in
the tests that failed.”
“I can’t say I was entirely sane before the test
though,” I admitted reluctantly, “I lost my brother and well…”
He nodded slowly, “And from what Sara suggests, some of
your problems may be tied to other meddling as well.”
“Yeah, that too.”
“Can you tell me anything about this Doctor from Langley
that might help us find him?”
I took a moment to think back, and then I related the
odd semi-dream where Frank called someone here at ARC. “But I can’t be sure it
is helpful, I was fairly out of it from other drugs at the time,” I admitted
somewhat reluctantly.
“Doctor Otto says that you have perfect recall, is this
correct?”
“Well I can remember everything I have read and some
other things I would rather not remember at all.”
He nodded then smiled softly, “We can’t change the
past, though sometimes it is best to remember the good parts of it.” He paused
to look at the mirrored window, and then back to me, “Now if you’ll finish your
test there, we can see about checking my handiwork and perhaps remove a few
stitches and what not.”
I did as he directed then shook my head, “Wonderful
still screwy.” I placed the meter where he could see it, “I’m either way high
or way low.” I shook my head, “I had hoped that getting rid of the pump would
have fixed this.”
“How are you feeling at the moment?”
“A bit shaky, sort of antsy feeling I guess.”
“Headache?”
“Not so much more than usual, but yeah.”
“Are you shielding?”
“I’ve been trying to keep it up, but my head still
aches a lot.”
He nodded slowly, “It is quite possible the drug they
used on you, did indeed damage your kidneys somewhat.”
“Wonderful,” I sighed.
“It may not be permanent, from what your records indicate
you do have seem to have some sort of regeneration ability?” he half asked,
half stated.
“Well my tonsils have regrown about three times and
aside from this last operation I don’t have any scars, anywhere.”
“I was rather surprised that you managed to walk out of
the hospital in Philadelphia under your own power.” He paused to address the
mirror or so it seemed as he stared at it thoughtfully for a few
moments.
“Where there is a will there is a way,” I shrugged as
he turned back to me, “I can’t say I was without pain.”
“No doubt, though Kam will have a few tablets which
should help the with your blood sugar levels, momentarily. Then we can see
about my handiwork. If it is any consolation your body was working to help
protect you.”
“How so?” I asked as my curiosity spiked.
“Sometimes when an object is placed with a persons
body, the body forms a thick layer of scar tissue around the object or implant.
The non-technical word for it is encapsulation,” He smiled thoughtfully, “I
would not recommend breast implants at any time in your future.”
I spared a glance at my chest and half smiled, “I don’t
think I am going to have to worry about that issue.”
“That may be the case.” He paused as the door opened
and Kam reentered the room carrying a pair of cups, one of which he rattled
softly before floating them to my open hands.
I grimaced at the pills and proceeded to make them
disappear, “So, care to bet my next test I will be out of norms again?”
“Lets hope not shall we?” Doctor Tanaka said with bland
smile, “As it is I have a batch of tests being prepped for you once we finish
here.”
“Oh joy,” I said with a complete lack of enthusiasm.
While his tone of voice was not quite deadpanned, his
eyes held a hint of amusement, “Well I would hate for you to mysteriously fall
over dead, after all the effort we undertook to keep you in one piece.”
“Well that would put a damper in my day too.”
“So as they say; doctor knows best,” he motioned
towards me, “If you please, remove the bath robe and lay bottoms side up?”
“Everyone wants to see my butt,” I half grumbled at Kam
as I did what the doctor asked.
“For purely medical reasons child,” I glanced back to
see him putting on a thick pair of gloves, he continued with an evident tone of
humor in his voice, “as I am afraid you are a hundred and thirty some odd years
entirely too young for me.”
“Oy Vey,” I absently quoted, “can my life get any
odder?”
I heard Kam chuckle from across the room, “The answer
is yes.”
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Tower
“We are driven by
five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun.”- William Glasser
~That was six, and he forgot Sarcasm.~ Dr. Bender
“If you don't like a single thing that I'm saying, you're
offended when I demonstrate, don't mean a damn to me and I shall continue. Hope
you won't mind if I control my fate.” – Freedom – Blues Traveler
Vlad had brightened my prior hour with his grand
entrance and departure. Which I suppose if you are the Vampire in Charge,
around this place you either have to have a sense of humor or at least good
people skills. I suppose I have a long way to go in that department, as I
wasn’t exactly making many helpful allies in this place.
My blood sugar levels had flip
flopped yet again and from what Kerry rattled off at me as to all the
possible side effects… Well it wasn’t much wonder that I was miserable half the
time, well physically that is. Kam, Chris and Kerry seem to take my bad moments
in stride, though there are moments after they have gone and my system has
sorted itself out once; that I feel like crap emotionally. Though supposedly
one side effect of the shifts of my blood sugar is depression, in my case I
didn’t need a medical reason to be depressed.
They say one of the best cures for depression is
exercise. Though I don’t think that doing laps in a room that was barely twelve
by fourteen paces was likely to be helpful. Not to mention the fact my butt
still hurt, though Doctor Tanaka assured me that it should fade to a manageable
level in a day or two. Since I didn’t have jack squat in the ways of other
amusements handy; I was either stuck in debate with my four selves or crawling
through Doctor Palm’s notes.
I think Doctor Palm could have been a real asset to
humanity if he had not been a total nut job. Seriously some of his notes
on AI were fascinating if not a trifle spooky. The truly disturbing parts of
his notes were where he wandered way off topic and rambled for pages about how
various other experts were dead wrong, and that he would be happy to kill them
all. I suppose that it is best to understand the way he thought in order to
figure out how best to stop him, but sheesh! If you thought Hannibal Lector was
spooky, he ain’t got jack on Doctor Palm. But then, I suppose if you wanted
to convert your soul into a binary code and live on as an AI, you would have
to be a bit off.
I had a few thoughts as to why Doctor Palm wasn’t
ruling the world just yet though his AI. Though I was a long ways from putting
anything down as definite just yet. Mai and I were pretty much in accord that
Doctor Palm had to be stopped, though for different reasons. Mai wanted him
stopped because he was a threat to her existence, through her being in me and
changed by it, me I just wanted some revenge… Ok a lot of revenge. Thus far I
had three individuals I could wish a painful death on, well maybe four as my
list was growing. My Uncle, for the death of Mark, Doctor Palm for Mom and Dad,
and then there was ‘Frank’ and ‘Lenston’ for strictly selfish reasons on my own
part.
Though I could probably generate a few reasons that
seemed altruistic when it came to the latter two individuals. I am pretty sure
that if I were in Texas and caused those two to die I could get off with merely
a ticket for littering… As odd as it may seem, having a defense of ‘He needed
killing…’ was a viable defense for some cases in Texas. Though as bad as
those two seemed to be, I’d likely get a medal and a Papal pat on the head.
Such was my frame of mind that when the door opened I
was ready to be disturbed. Even if it were for more tests or the crappy
excuse for food they had here. Though I didn’t think it was time for lunch just
yet, though I could hardly be one to tell anyone what time of day it was or
night for that matter. My only chronological indicator was the times food
arrived or when I was awaken in the middle of the night for the general
purposes of, the test and what seemed like an exercise in cruelty.
Yes I know, when the nurses or whoever opens the door
to check you are alive, breathing and such on their rounds; that they are doing
it according to protocol and procedure. However in my case, thus far, I get
jolted awake by the electronic noise of the monitors and what not in the next
room. This happens a more then a few times every night, and seemed to be the
reason why I feel like napping all the time.
So when the door opened I was not quite alert or even
too enthralled by the ravings of my own personal boogey-man. Frankly I was
inches from dropping off to sleep out fatigue, so when Sara stepped into the
room, and asked "Hey, Merry, you decent?" Sleep was quickly banished,
though I could have sat up slower, as my butt reminded me of the past few day’s
abuses.
“Yes, and I am dressed
too," I guess you could say I was a bit giddy at the time or at least
whimsical.
"Good," Sara grinned as
she stood half in and out of the door, her body moving slightly as if she was
tugging at something impatiently, "I have someone here to meet you.” With
what seemed to be a sheer moment of silliness on her part; Sara half dragged
whoever it was into the room with her and then with an extravagant gesture
said, “Merry, this is Fey, one of my friends from Whateley."
For a moment I was not exactly sure if she was going to
bat at Sara, like a kitten would at string for pulling her abruptly into the
room, but then she managed to get her footing back gracefully. “Sara!” she
exclaimed slightly indignantly, and then she blinked and took what seemed to be
a hard look at the room and then me. I suppose that I have become slightly
inured to my environment, but she gave me wide eyed glance, and then she smiled
and said, “Umm, hi Merry.”
I stood up slowly, trying to get a grasp on the two
forces that tried to draw my complete attention from rational thought. I felt
Sara’s mark warm as if from amusement, then her presence seemed to dim, leaving
most of my attention on Fey. Had Sara not been there, I think I might have been
more than a bit stunned silly by the sheer force of presence that pulled my
eyes to Fey. Then warmth flooded into me from Sara’s mark and some of that
intensity died down to where I could breath properly.
I gave a slightly dazed bow to the pair of them as I
tried not to fall on my face from Charlie-horse in my ass cheek, and the slight
head rush I earned from the bow. Once the world stopped it slow spin I took a
breath and said, "I’m Merry or a few other names, most of them might or
might not be me."
“So I've heard,” she said with an
odd look to Sara.
Sara smirked at me as I studied Fey. For a long moment
her slightly tilted violet coloured almond shaped eyes captured me, then she
blinked and seemed to put up a wall between us. Soundly slightly embarrassed
she said, “You can call me Nikki. That's really my name.” She paused to lift a
hand to her black baseball cap and moving her purplish maroon hair back, she
showed a pointed ear, “Fey is what I am.”
I digested that as Sara gave Nikki’s hand a slight
squeeze before releasing it. Sara walked over to give me a kiss on the cheek,
and a not so subtle tug on my arm back towards my bunk as she sat down on it. I
let Sara pull me down next to her and I motioned to the other chairs.
~^I told you she was stunning.^~ Sara sent through the
mark with a hint of amusement. I nodded taking in Nikki’s clothing as she
gracefully sat in the one of the overstuffed chairs. She was wearing what
seemed to be new or at least freshly pressed black jeans that could have been
painted on. Though she moved comfortably in them. A thick black long sleeve
sweater framed her neck and hands making them seem even more delicate if not
dainty. Her bright purplish hair was neatly held back by the dark crown of the
baseball cap, over the lighter gray bill of the cap was the letter’s KC, which
I vaguely connected to being tied to the Kansas City Royals baseball team.
Nikki sat silently for a moment,
studying me as intently as I studied her, “How many of you are there in there?
If my asking isn't being too intrusive?” She leaned forwards a bit as if
peering though me, “I can feel at least four of you. Are there others
besides those?”
"Intrusive is what Thursday
was.” I said with a shrug an smiled, “Well there are three of which you could
say are me, and the fourth one is well, not exactly me."
“That's the one with the really
cold, alien emotions?" she asked.
"That’s Mai," Sara said
with a nod.
“The scary one?” Nikki squinted at me then said, “I
can feel the conflict in it.”
I protested mildly, "Mai isn't
so much scary as umm, different."
“All right. I'll take your word for
that now.” Nikki looked slightly skeptical as she said that, “It's just that
I've never felt anything like Mai before.
"Are the cameras on?"
Sara whispered into my ear.
Nikki rolled her eyes at Sara, “I'm
an empath, by the way, not a telepath.” She then grinned and announced,
“They aren't now.”
I smiled and pointed to the door
and the camera, "I suppose I'll get the blame for it, and bless you ever
so much for that. Between the lock on the door and the camera, I still get
killer migraines."
Chad quietly stressed his relief
that was partially tinged with annoyance, ~:’Even with the shield bit from
Saturday.’:~
Sara chuckled then eased one arm
around to hold me; "I've been playing games with them for a week
now."
Nikki nodded then waved her hands
slightly, “I just kind of 'accidentally' diverted the current that runs them...
Electricity is a natural phenomena, after all.”
“Cool.” Sara said with a nod then
sobered up somewhat, “Nikki, Merry and I need your help.”
“I thought so,” Nikki nodded as if
to herself, “with what, exactly?”
I cuddled up to Sara and reached an
arm around to hold her, "Well I have this real problem with authority
figures or so I am told and the CIA."
Sara hugged me for a moment and
there was an odd but warming sensation floating into me from the mark, “Merry
here faces a lifetime trapped in cells like this...”
“They're keeping you here against
your will, Merry?” Nikki asked then her posture changed abruptly and an angry
sounding set of syllables drifted across the room causing Sara to flinch in my
arms. Sounding much older Nikki continued, “Part of me abhors imprisonment of
any kind.”
“Ouch... please,” Sara giggled and
gave me a squeeze, “there are young people present in the room.”
I nodded to Nikki who was now
sitting almost formally in the chair, “Well at least until they either put me
on ice or cure me. Then it's off to a different sort of cage." I
shivered at that idea and hugged Sara tightly.
“Cure? How do they intend to do
that?” Nikki asked imperiously, “When it's clear to me that they have no
clue about what it is they're dealing with?"
Sara nodded slowly in agreement,
“They even went so far as to surgically implant a bomb inside her...”
“Bomb?” asked Nikki looking both
perplexed and worried. “Mind if I take a look?”
“It's gone now...” Sara cut the air
with her free hand and made a plucking motion, “but the scars are still there
though.” There was a brief pause after Sara said that, and then Nikki fairly
blistered the air with what I guessed were curses of some type, though they
sounded fairly emphatic if not melodic.
“Well it's out now, but the scar
will be a doozy until I can amp up," I shrugged uneasily, not too
sure if Nikki had an odd form of Tourettes Syndrome or was as strange as I was.
“Gods,” Nikki didn’t quite slouch in the chair after
her prior outburst, “what else have they done to you?”
"Well if you count being used as a lab rat for an
experimental drug that seriously sends folks on a trip to the far side
of their powers... and then some.” I motioned to my head and then to the
ceiling of the room, before letting my hand drop to the bunk with a thump. “And
then there were a few so-called therapy sessions that didn’t go so well.”
~^Aung is really out in high dudgeon today, something
has sure got her tail in a twist,^~ Sara sent through the mark to me, making me
wonder who this Aung was.
Nikki sat up seeming even more
formal than she was just moments before, “Child, please let me look inside of
you. I can not promise to be of help, but I might be able to.”
“None of that's so important right
now. Nikki,” Sara made a calming motion with her free hand, “I need your help
to get past the magical security in this place... we might have an ally on the
inside, but you saw what it took to get down here”
“Yes, I saw that.” Nikki’s
eyes held a strange cast to them as she all but spat out, “This place is an
abomination against all that lives.
"If you want to look go
ahead,” I said with some resignation, “everyone else has.”
“It won't hurt, I promise child,”
then with a faraway look in her eyes she did something, that sent an odd
tickling sensation into me.
~/’What’s dat?’/~ asked Chaddy with
a odd quiver to the rest of us. I didn’t reply to him, but clenched at Sara as
the odd feeling swept through out me.
Sara held me still as she spoke to
Nikki defensively, “Woah there, hang on. I will admit that ARC handles some
pretty bad cases, but the people here are good people, even if they have to do
some things they wish they didn't have to...”
“If you say so,” Nikki answered her
without sounding convinced in the slightest. Then she seemed to mutter half
aloud, “What have they done? What in the name of anything holy have they done
to you?” She seemed to pull herself back into focus to look at us, “What is
that... thing inside of you? It destroys the balance of your body and
mind.”
I felt a frown form but I tried to
answer her, "Well aside from the ring or do you mean the what the drug
did?"
"Or is it Mai?" Sara
asked sounding slightly spooked.
“No, some other thing. One that
pumps the sugar reducing substances into your body,” she answered and pointed
down to my lap though it felt like she was singling something else out.
I sighed, "Well, part of the
pump was used to keep me from needing shots every few hours, as the bad drug
that was also in it, made me diabetic.” I paused, ”Along with the other
fun bits."
“The bomb you said,” she said with
a look to Sara, “this is something else.”
“Now they just come in and check to see if it's too
high or too low,” I held up my free hand that held more than a few Band-Aids on
the fingers and wiggled them at her.
“Diabetic...” Nikki said as her
eyes regained that hard focus on the pair of us. “I think not. No more
than I am human any longer.”
I sounded puzzled, even to my ears, as I asked Sara,
"I thought they got it out?"
Sara cleared her throat, and then
asked me, "Have they still been giving you Insulin?"
"Off and on,” I had to think
hard about how many shots and glucose pills I have had had to take since the
pump came out. “I've not really been awake much," I finally admitted.
“There is reason for that.
Something foreign is still nesting within you, and I am not speaking of Mai.”
Nikki pointedly poked at her stomach, “Even the child I am, knows about
insulin shock. That thing must come out or it will cause her serious
damage.”
In a softer tone of voice Nikki
addressed me directly, “You have no need for artificial aids in that area.
This much I know, though modern medicine is not my forte.”
Sara used her free hand to touch
the mark on her head and then rested her hand protectively over the mark she
gave me, “Um... you're not talking about me, are you?”
“No, Sara.” I watched as her eyes
dipped down to Sarah’s hand, “This is truly something that has no business
being in anyone's body.”
Her eyes seemed to warm as they
lifted to look into mine, “I can remove it if you like. Or at least stop it
from functioning as intended.”
"Uh where is it, the bandaged
side or?" I asked feeling a bit uncertain.
“It is on the other side child, this one gives you
those 'trips' into the edges of your power.” She paused and gravely added, ”Too
many more times and it will burn you out completely. For your own good, allow
me to remove it.”
"They put two pumps in me?” I
shuddered as Sara held me, “I thought, it was just the one."
~:’Wonderful and ARC
completely missed it,’:~ Chad added sarcastically.
"Let her do it, Merry. I trust
Nikki with my life," said Sara though her arms that were holding me were
tense.
I blinked at the seemly mixed vibes
I was getting through the mark from Sara, I glanced to Sara then Nikki,
"Um, ok. Do I have to do anything special or?"
“No.” Nikki closed her eyes and
her brow furrowed and her body went tense as if she was doing something difficult.
There was a odd tugging in my butt that felt almost like a Charlie horse, then
she smiled and held up her closed fist. Nikki then smiled and opened her
clenched fist to show a small, but intricate construct covered with my blood.
“And here it is child.”
Sara whistled sharply as I rubbed
my non-bandaged butt cheek trying to shake off the odd sensations it was giving
me, “Matter displacement. Must be nice to have that much raw power.”
Nikki took a deep breath and for a
moment seemed to be slightly tired, “Only in dire circumstances, Sara. It is
very taxing. This thing endangered Merry's very life.”
Sara was absently staring at
Nikki’s hand half murmuring her thoughts aloud, “Hmmm... maybe I could...
something to look into anyway...”
Nikki gave Sara a bland smile then
she turned her attention back to me, “Who did this thing to you, Merry? I
gather it isn't those who hold you here.”
I was dealing with three angry
selves so it took a moment to snap back to what she was saying, "I suppose
this means I’ll have matching divots in my backside," I sighed
trying to push down Chad’s anger, "If I find 'Frank' and Lenston I am
gonna do something rude to them."
Sara, seemed slightly amused and
yet angry as she said, “Too late.”
Nikki, well I was not sure what to
make of her expression, “Frank? Lenston?” she asked.
Sara’s voice was a bit feral and I
could feel some anger through the mark, “Lenston was an infiltrator, one who
had snuck his way into ARC.”
I then added "’Frank’ was at
the CIA headquarters; at least that is what he called himself, but it's not his
real name. That name only exists for about three years. Then it drops
completely out of the computers."
“Okay.” She nodded to Sara, making
me wonder just how much she told Nikki of what I could do. “I see. And what is
happening with this 'Frank' now?”
“He disappeared,” said Sara with a
hint of irritation.
“Permanently?” asked Nikki.
Sara shook her head, “I asked my
Dad to have a look around, though ARC and NEXT are looking too. Without much
luck, these two seem very adept at hiding.”
“That one deserves far worse than an easy
death,” Nikki’s eyes blazed and her tone of voice promised certain doom if she
found them.
I looked from her to Sara, "Yeah, lots of folks
want him or them badly."
Sara smiled wickedly, “Heck, you
should have seen what I did to the other guy.” There was as slight sharp cold
heat from the mark, ~^Once I find him again, they will need more than a mop…^~
“I will take your word for it.”
Nikki said and distantly then her voice was filled with outrage, “Someone who
would do this to a child!”
Sara freed her hands to make a
calming gesture towards Nikki, “The drug he was giving Merry even has Tanaka
spooked.”
Nikki blinked as if becoming aware
of the object in her hand again, “Oh, will anyone want to have a look at this
thing?” Her intonation shifted slightly and for a moment it seemed as if
someone else was speaking, “I am not good with tech stuff at all.”
Sara held out her hand, “Let me
clean it first...”
Nikki didn’t quite drop it into
Sara’s hand so much as push it into it, “Take it. Its touch makes me ill and
angry.”
Sara’s hand blurred for a moment as
what seemed to be a cloud of strands arose up to caress the object making the
blood vanish from it. She stared intently at it as several tentacles
manipulated it on her palm, “Hmmm, small reservoir and this black coating is
strange...”
I felt my eyes roll, "Good
thing you are cute Sara..." then I gave her a poke in the ribs with a
smile.
Sara used a spare something
to tickle me briefly in retaliation while she focused on the object, “Oh, you
love the tentacles.” She shook her head, “Stealth camouflage on cybernetics. I
hate the world some days.”
Nikki slouched back into the chair with a thump and I
could see her muscles loosen. “Wow! Is Aunghadhail pissed off! She is furious,”
Nikki exclaimed,
Sara cocked her head to the side
then smiled cheerfully, “Hey, you're back.”
Nikki nodded to the two of us, I frankly wasn’t sure
what Sara meant by back as Nikki seemed to be as flaky as I was. “I know
how she feels. Any ideas on this?” Sara asked pointing to the object.
I figured what the hell since no
one was exactly telling me what was up I would ask it myself, "You have a
extra passenger too?"
Nikki’s eyes flitted to me then
Sara, “On the thing you're looking at? Or on getting Merry out of this place?”
Nikki then looked to me with a roll of her own eyes, “Yes, I'm part of the soul
of a very ancient Sidhe Queen.”
Sara gave me a poke as if I was
being rude, “Either, both, sorta, Nikki's amalgamating with a Sidhe Queen...
let me tell you about it later ok?”
My curiosity factory leaped up to about maximum, but I
only sighed, “Fine, later.”
Nikki nodded to me, “It is a long story.”
Then she rubbed her brow as if fighting a slight headache, “What is that thing,
Sara? Any ideas? “All I know about is that Aung just about had a shit fit when
she found it.”
I turned my left wrist up to look
at the rose as it flared into view, "I can handle long stories, so later
works." I thought to myself ‘At least I'm not getting a nose bleed,’ then
Chaddy bubbled out “So you are part Elf?"
Nikki blinked at me then she smiled
crookedly, “Not part, not any longer.” She sighed with a slight grimace, “I AM
what you would call an elf. The doctors tell me that my DNA isn't even human
any longer.”
~:’Welcome to the club,’:~ was
Chad’s silent interjection, Mai seemed uncertain for some reason and I had to
deal with a small flood of information on Elves from the ring for a moment.
Nikki smiled thoughtfully, “Good,
well I hope I'll be able to tell you about Aunghadhail and things later.”
~^Lighten up Chad.^~ Sara sent to
us silently then she spoke to Nikki, “If this is what I think it is, Nikki, I
think we just got a sample of the wonder drug that's got Tanaka so spooked.
Plus...” she paused reluctantly, “this thing is like me.
Nikki frowned as if trying to
puzzle out two flows of thought, “Like you? How?”
Sara rested her hand on my leg then
I felt something vibrate within me oddly, “Someone's playing with the Mythos
again. It's an amalgamation of cybernetic parts and parasitic organisms. See
these roots? They were connected to Merry's nervous system.”
Nikki cursed in English for a
moment and then said, “Jeeze, no wonder Aung was so sickened by the thing.”
Then she held her hand up over her mouth and blushed darkly, “Sorry, Sara, I
didn't mean it quite that way.”
Sara shrugged and tossed the implant up and down a few
times silently, “That's all right, I scare myself sometimes.”
Nikki nodded to me the to Sara and
asked, “Okay, so what's next here?”
“Ok, we can't be caught with this
thing... sorry, guys, this is going to be gross.” She gave an odd look to Nikki
and Nikki quickly looked down to the floor, I watched her hand reform into a
toothed maw, and then python-like it swallowed the pump. That wasn’t so bad,
but I had to look away when it seemed to travel down her arm and out of view.
Nikki visibly swallowed hard, “Can your system handle
that thing? Even with what you are. I do know it's very dangerous.”
Sara chuckled, “Not to worry, it's
weaker than I am.”
“I can handle the magical defenses
and wards easily enough,” She seemed to look beyond the room, “I think.”
Sara nodded “The big question is
where do we stash Merry when she's out?”
Nikki smirked, “The best answer to that is
'Right under their noses'.”
Sara smiled slowly, “I thought so
too. That means Whateley.”
“Yup, that it does.” Nikki adjusted
her baseball cap and continued in a conspiring tone of voice, “It won't be
easy, and I think we'll need to change her appearance; but why try getting her
away if she's just going to be tracked down again? If not, then this whole
mess will start all over again, and we won't have access to Merry at all
afterwards.”
I flopped backwards against the
padded wall, "Yeah, I'd be safer in the sewers chasing those 'things'
again.”
“We need a blind, we need her to
really disappear for a while.” Sara gave me a worried look, “Otherwise, the
psychics will be on her scent like white on rice”
Hesitantly, Nikki looked at the two
of us, “I know a place where she would be safe, if both of you agree.” Nikki
squirmed slightly in the chair, “It will take a little time to arrange,
though.”
Sara blinked, “You mean Under
the Hill?”
“Yes.” Nikki shook herself, “I haven't even been
there myself yet, so I'll need to approach this carefully. As I'm just an
infant in Sidhe terms, you know.”
Sara tapped her fingers on my thigh
absently, "I'm not sure I like that completely, its dangerous
territory."
“Is it any more dangerous than
here?” Nikki asked holding up her hand that was slightly caked with my dried
blood.
I pushed myself up on my elbows,
"Are we talking Tolkein or more like Merry Gentry?"
Sara gave me a wan look, “I was
thinking about sending her to stay with Dad.”
Nikki sat up more formally, if not
a bit stiffly, “The child will have my personal protection, and I assure you,
I am no child to be beguiled by my kinsmen’s wiles”
Sara looked at Nikki and seemed
tense again, “Nikki I trust like my own sister. You still want to bury
me, Aung.”
“You know?” Nikki muttered for a
few moments as if arguing with other self, “I really wish she'd stop doing
that!”
Sara nodded slowly, “I got much
better at listening in, just recently... besides, all it took was simple
deduction.”
Nikki returned to sitting in that
overly formal manner again, “There are reasons within reasons here Sara. I can
see that I may have been wrong about you.”
"Try it with four voices in
your head," I offered with a sigh to Nikki
“I have, Merry, I have,” Sara said
with a wink.
Nikki or was it Aung nodded to me,
“I can feel it in you, Merry,” she said before turning her attention back to
Sara. “Our kind have been at each other's throats since the beginnings of this
world. Possibly it is time for a rapprochement of sorts.”
Sara nodded and held me tightly for
a moment, “I want to make amends. I am not my cousins.”
“I know that, now.” Nikki paused
then seemed even more formal, “Would you accept my word on that? And my good
behavior?”
Sara shook her head, “I was
thinking of something stronger.”
With a very formal slow nod Nikki
spoke, “I would seal it in blood for this mistreated child's sake. Is that
enough for you?”
I wasn’t paying too much attention
to things and Chaddy surfaced forcefully, "Ya’ll need a UN building or a
peace treaty, though if I ‘member my history, don't get Uncle Sam to write if
for ya."
I would seal it in blood, just to
be your sister.” Sara said and then lightly bonked me on the head, ~^You are
too silly at times, but very correct.^~
“We promise to be more careful than
that, Merry,” Nikki seemed to have thawed slightly at Sara’s antics towards me
I smiled, "Good, cuz the next
thing you know you'll you know you would have had have a fancy bit of paper
that’s worth a bunch of Smallpox befouled blankets and a full set of
beads."
“This is much, much more than old
enmities between two separate peoples,” Nikki said drolly. “You realize, Sara,
that one wrong step in something like that would very likely mean the end for
both of us?”
“I'm willing.” Sara gave me a
tight hug, “I have a lot to lose either way.”
“Faugh! As I seem to now.” Nikki
was eyeing the pair of us with some amusement, “But this is neither the time
nor place for such a thing.”
I hugged Sara with both arms,
"Not loosing you."
“No. I'm not going anywhere,
Merry.” As Sara as she kissed me on the forehead softly she added, ~^And I can
find you no matter what.^~
I kissed her back, "Kay, we
just found you and we'd be lost even more without you now."
“I don't think you will, Merry.”
Nikki smiled at the pair of us, “And we sure aren't going to lose you. Not now.
Aung is determined, and if you thought you knew the definition of pure stubborn
before meeting her, think again.”
Nikki stood and walked over and held her hands out to
us, “You'll have to trust us with this one. To be honest, it scares the
boojums out of me, too.”
Sara stood pulling me up with her,
with her free hand she grasped Nikki’s and she nudged me with her hip. I
started to reach for Nikki’s hand myself, and then I froze, "Um."
“But I have faith in Aunghadhail.”
Nikki lifted her and Sara’s joined hands, “If she says it can be done, it can
be done.
Sara “None of us will be the same,
Merry. Not me, not you, not Nikki.” She lifted my hand and pulled us into a
small circle.
Nikki looked expectantly at my free
hand and motioned with hers to it, “Simple as that.
I shook my head, "I was more
worried about shocking her…"
Sara “Don't worry, Nikki can handle
it...” Sara shoved me slightly off balance and Nikki reached out to help me
regain my to balance, Nikki gave Sara a odd smile, “See?” Sara asked.
Nikki grinned, “Shocking? Oh you mean that tingle I
just felt? I umm, just fed it to the cameras... Someone isn't going to be real
happy about that.”
Sara laughed at my shocked
expression and with a gentle poke said, “Not human, remember?”
Nikki winced at Sara’s words then
nodded to her, “That sums it up. Aung is really committed on this one.
I smiled and then enwrapped Nikki
in a real hug, "Oh good," I hugged her tightly for a moment, "I
don't get to hug folks much."
Nikki smiled and returned my hug,
“I think that's something we can fix for you.”
Sara nodded with a smile, “Among
other things.”
Nikki looked over my shoulder at
Sara, “Yeah.”
I sighed, "It's kinda handy at times and when I am
away, but other times..."
Nikki released us abruptly and
glanced around the room warily, “Right now I don't think we have much time left
on this trip. Someone twigged to my tampering with the cameras.”
"I can blow the breakers if we need more time,
though they kinda get um, feisty about things." I motioned to the
mirrored window that connected to the room with the other cameras.
Nikki looked up and then over to
the door, “Uh oh. Party time’s over. Someone's coming and they're kind of mad
just now.”
I frowned in dismay, "Better
go then."
Sara gave me a quick kiss, “We'll
be back for you somehow... It may not be soon, but the time will come, I
promise you.”
“Yes, we will. Aung won't give me any
rest if we don’t.” Nikki then surprised me by kissing me on the forehead,
“Indeed child, you will not be forgotten.”
I sagged back down to my bunk and
pointed to the room in general, "Well you know where to find me, unless I
can get a computer." I sighed and added silently, ‘An even then my body
will be just laying about.’
Sara came back and gave me a quick
tight hug, "Don't worry," Sara whispered, giving me another quick
kiss, "We will get you out."
"Love you, stay safe,” I
whispered back to her.
Sara smiled and I felt her mark
warm ~^"I love you too.^~
“You won't be here much longer. I
promise.” Nikki pointed to me, “You be careful. This place is full of telepaths
and some empaths.”
I sighed, "An most of them
don't like me one bit."
Sara winked at me, “Have Mai throw
the book at them.”
“That won't be problem in a while.
Just trust us,” Nikki paused and added, “and don't get too impatient.”
“Yeah, though Mai is getting
antsy," I said.
“What am I saying?” Nikki sighed
then grinned sheepishly, ”I'm impatient already!”
“I've got some more reading to do
anyways. I would have loved to see where Doctor Palm’s body was laying, and
what was around him." I tapped a notebook with a toe, “At least I am
learning something.”
Sara opened the door and motioned
at Nikki, “Come on, Nikki. Merry needs some time to heal and we have some
talking to do...”
“Yes, indeed we do.” Nikki
gave me a quick wave and let Sara pull her to the door, “Okay, Sara, you and I
need to have a real long talk.”
At the door Nikki stopped and
looked back to me, “Don't lose hope, Merry. We'll get you out and keep you
out.”
I quickly called out to Sara,
"See if you can get pictures of where and how Doctor Palm’s body
was found, if you can?”
"I will try," Sara said
and all but tugged Nikki out of the room.
I watched the door close and then
looked at the cartons of notes dubiously, "Soooo, in a circle or out of
one?" I asked the empty room.
=======================
It wasn’t too much later that I found myself looking up
at Otto from one of the overstuffed chairs. He was looking rather agitated
about something, of which the three of us in an amused state and well, Mai was
noncommittal.