Displaced
An Earth - Final Conflict story by Tina Price
(TinaP@prodigy.net)
Preview: Da'an faces the prospect of losing the one being he has grown closest to...
Disclaimer: Earth - Final Conflict, all characters and images therein are the property of the Tribune Entertainment Company. Render unto them your praise...
Acknowledgments: This story refers to, and reprises events which occurred in the episode, "The Joining". I thereby would like to give credit and thanks to the original screenwriters, Paul Gertz and Jonas McCord. Also, my sincerest admiration and thanks to my personal favorites, Kevin Kilner and Leni Parker for breathing life into Boone and Da'an. I hope I have done their characters justice, and if not, I apologize.
Rating: PG-13. Some mature themes.
Authors note: This story takes place during the events of the episode entitled, "The Joining". If you haven't seen the episode - MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!!!! My other stories should be read first. This story is based upon my own idea of what is happening in the EFC universe. I am in no way receiving 'privileged information'. A friendly warning: I have taken steps to protect my stories. As always, advice, criticism and kudos are always welcomed. Please contact me at the above e-mail address.
Displaced
Boone sat on a bench out in the embassy
gardens and listened to the birds chirping around him. It was still early - around seven
in the morning, but he had nothing better to do...Da'an was already tied up, handling a
minor diplomatic emergency and had not required his aid or presence.
It was still very early in the spring and an
unexpected storm had powdered the area with an inch of snow overnight. The garden was
beautiful... in a chilly sort of way.
Knocking more snow off the bench with his
gloved hand, he leaned back and inhaled deeply, savoring the crisp, fresh air.
Ever since his success in sharing with Da'an
the wonders of smell, he had developed a new found appreciation for life. There was just
so much that people took for granted. What would this garden be like, if he lost his sense
of smell? If he couldn't taste the metal crispness of the air or feel his skin come up in
goose bumps?
He shook his head and sighed, even finding
pleasure in the white vapor formed by his warm breath.
The first few days following his return to
Da'an's service had been wonderful. He'd put his house on the market and finished moving
his essentials into his chamber within the embassy. He had spent a goodly amount of time
in Da'an's presence, serving in the capacity of his attaché.
They had had ample opportunity to talk ,
discussing subjects which ranged from music to freedom...
But then, Zo'or had made a reappearance in
Washington...with a vengeance. He had simply been there one morning when Boone started his
day...and hadn't gone away since. Sandoval had, of course, arrived with his master and
could, more often than not, be found loitering in the audience chamber. Da'an had been
dismissing his ex attaché several times a day in the hopes of having some time alone with
his current attaché. He was not able to do so when Zo'or himself was in attendance.
Even more alarming, Boone had discovered that
the Taelon Representative to the United Nations and his attaché, had taken rooms on the
second level - far away from the offices and human quarters and he had been wanting to ask
Da'an what was going on. The main problem was that Zo'or seemed to be closely monitoring
the both of them, almost as though he had been assigned to restrict the amount of
information Da'an could pass along to him.
The last he and his Companion had enjoyed any
time together had been in this very garden three days ago.
They had walked in silence, content simply to
be in each other's presence. Finally, they had begun a polite conversation only to have
had Zo'or - who often stated that he had no appreciation for the garden - show up with
Sandoval and begin strolling with them. Frustrated over the interruption, he had taken his
leave and knocked several items off his 'to do' list.
The United Nations would be back in session in
three weeks. Surely, Zo'or would have no choice but to move back to New York at that
time...
A bird landed on the powdered pavement right in
front of his bench, distracting him briefly.
"Sorry, fella," he said. "I'm
afraid I haven't any snacks with me."
He watched as the bird grew frustrated with his
lack of response and eventually took wing.
As he watched it move on, his thoughts drifted
back to his relationship with the North American Companion. He had been weighing the pros
and cons of completing his bonding with the Taelon.
Everything had become so clear to him lately...
Having lost Katie, he had lost interest in
developing another such relationship. He had come to realize this when he encountered
Katya Petrenko. She had been lovely, intelligent and determined to do the right thing -
all the qualities which in the old days would have had him pushing for a date, but none of
that had touched him now. He knew that this might not be his permanent state - that one
day he might heal enough to once again desire such a relationship, but for now.... he just
couldn't foresee that happening.
Perhaps it was his CVI. Yes, perhaps the damned
implant had skewed his mind, rendering him incapable of beginning such a relationship, for
it was able to bring back every memory of every moment with Katie in perfect clarity.
It was Da'an - and Da'an alone whom he felt
himself drawn closer and closer to, and he had to admit that outside of their close
interaction, all other friendships were optional.
He had often wondered if his CVI were
responsible for this as well. Had some of the original motivational imperative remained?
Had it pushed him towards the Companion? He preferred to believe that the two of them had
simply met on a higher plane because of their similarities. They both believed in making
the correct moral decisions, in seeing justice served...
The facts were that he was now closer to Da'an
than to any other living being and he didn't see that changing anytime soon. They simply
knew each other too well.
Over the last months, they had grown close
enough to be able to communicate mentally over long distances when danger threatened or
share dreams when he slept. The last impediment to their bonding had been removed as well.
They needn't fear that the commonality would learn his secrets, for it turned out that
only Da'an could sense him. To the others, he was a virtual blank, unless HE willed it
otherwise...
He had decided that he would accept the
Companion's offer at a Taelon-Human pair bond.
The rest of his race wouldn't understand and
they certainly wouldn't approve. Neither would the Taelons, but...
It felt right.
So, the question now was, 'why hadn't Da'an
made any move to complete the bond?' He hadn't even raised the possibility. Was he having
second thoughts or was something more sinister at work here?
He sat up straighter and watched people in the
distance moving down the sidewalk to his left. Already traffic was building, infringing on
the quiet solitude of the garden.
As soon as he had a moment alone with his
Companion, he would raise the subject of the bonding and see where it went from there...
He also needed to speak with Da'an about the
strange dream he had experienced last night - a dream in which the Taelon had been
'recharging' in his energy stream and suddenly bolted upright with a mental shriek....
Had the dream reflected reality as it so often
did when it concerned the Companion? He hoped not! Anything which could cause such terror
in a Taelon had to be very bad indeed... Still, Da'an had made no mention of it...
In the audience chamber above, Da'an moved
to the huge virtual glass windows and looking down into the garden, spotted his implant.
He had just resolved the misunderstanding with the finance minister and knowing
instinctively where Boone was, moved over to the windows so that he could observe him
while remaining unseen himself.
His attaché sat upon a bench and watched the
world go by around him, seemingly content to simply take in the white shrouded landscape.
Da'an smiled softly to himself. Boone's current leisure activity was an admirable one.
Perhaps he would join him...
"What is it that you observe so
avidly?" came a sly voice he knew so well, from behind him. "What...or should I
ask whom?"
Zo'or moved to stand beside Da'an and looked
down into the garden. "Ah...William Boone. I expected as much." He looked his
fellow Taelon up and down. "I dare say that your pursuit of the human and worship of
his people has become worrisome. Why is it that you keep company with that base creature
and not with me?"
Da'an's head turned slowly as he brought his
eyes up to meet Zo'or's. His mouth was compressed into a tight line. "William Boone
is worthy of my respect, trust... and admiration. You are not," he answered, as
though speaking to a child.
Zo'or blushed brightly with indignation.
"You...have become an abhorrence..." he spat, apparently unable to do any
better.
"One could say the same of you..."
Just then, Da'an's eye was drawn to a movement in the garden. Turning to look, he realized
with disappointment that Boone had risen and was striding away towards the street
entrance.
"See how he leaves you without so much as
an explanation?" Zo'or whispered. "Humans are fickle creatures. The day will
come when he meets the right female and then where will you stand? You will be cast aside
- treated only as his master, which is as it should be."
It was Da'an's turn to blush slightly. "I
know that you believe that you are enlightening me," he said as he regained his
composure, "...yet, you are still but a child who is unable to grasp the simplest of
truths, let alone the truth about Boone and his fellow humans..."
"And what might that be?"
The look Da'an turned on him was one of pity.
"That they are deserving of our trust, because they are our equals. What they yet
lack in technology, they make up for in sheer determination and strength of will. I pray
that they never evolve to the point where they have lost their very identities - as we
have." Without further word, he turned his back to the sneering Zo'or.
"Where are you going? Your place is here
while we await word..."
Da'an continued out of the chamber. "Boone
shall contact us at the appropriate time," he stated, aware that Boone had, no doubt,
received a summons from Captain Morovsky. He had taken an awful risk, one his brethren
would find...incomprehensible, in not immediately sending Boone to investigate the
situation. The truth was that he did not wish his friend to be the first to confront
Hag'el, should he still be lurking about the crime scene.
He feared losing him...
He had instead managed to explain to Quo'on and
Zo'or that should Hag'el absorb their most trusted implant's memories...that they would be
vulnerable indeed. They had agreed that he was correct in sending Morovsky instead.
Now, as Boone began his dangerous assignment,
he wished nothing better than to feel connected to his friend...
He would stroll in the garden for a short while
before returning to his audience chamber to await Boone's confirmation of the dreaded
news...
Ronald Sandoval had
arrived at the entrance to the audience chamber in time to hear the words exchanged by the
two aliens. He had been completely astounded by the implication that Da'an and Boone...
No, it was too bizarre.
Such a thing just could not be... or could it?
He had often chided himself for the jealousy he felt with regard to Boone. Was there was a
real basis for his having experienced that negative emotion when he saw them together?
He was so absorbed with his thoughts, that he
almost missed it when the North American Companion showed signs that he was about to quit
the room.
Sandoval hastily backtracked down the central
corridor and ducked into an office.
He had a great deal to ponder...
Boone had been about
to quit the garden when his global bleeped. Quickly fumbling it off his belt, he opened it
and saw the face of his old partner, Robert Morovsky come into focus.
"Yeah, Bob - What have you got?" he
asked.
"A possible 'alien event' occurred at a
Maryland warehouse sometime last night. I was hoping you could meet me at the site.."
"What do you mean, 'last night'?"
Boone looked both confused and angry. "And why were you called into Maryland?"
Morovsky fidgeted.
"Bob???"
"Da'an contacted me and asked me to check
it out..." Morovsky admitted.
"What? Why? What reason did he have in not
notifying me?"
"The police captain looked uncomfortable.
"He said he already suspected that we would recover several interesting artifacts and
little else..."
Boone's eyebrows drew together. "Anything
else?" he asked in a no-nonsense tone he frequently used to intimidate.
Morovsky confessed. "He said he didn't
want your sleep to be disturbed..."
Boone blushed three shades of red and was
momentarily speechless. "He's becoming obsessed by my sleep habits..." he
commented.
"Hey, I don't mind covering for you buddy.
I got a shuttle ride out of it and a whole lot more authority than I usually wield."
"All right. Download your coordinates to
me and I'll meet you out there."
Boone snapped the global shut as soon as the
location flashed up on the screen, and rising, made his way out of the garden, via the
street entrance. He would walk around the block in which the Taelon embassy was situated.
Hopefully, by the time he re-entered it through
the front door, he'd be a whole lot less red faced...
He met up with Morovsky in the parking lot
outside a nondescript marine warehouse.
"So, what have you got?" he asked, as
soon as he stepped out of the shuttle.
Bob glanced over at him and shook his head.
"The details are sketchy at this point. You might as well skip the conjecture and
see for yourself."
Boone began walking quickly towards the
warehouse with his friend at his side. His recent dream about Da'an began to take on
sinister overtones and he was convinced that whatever he was about to encounter was
already known to his Taelon friend.
Known and feared.
A short time later they entered a storage
warehouse belonging to a small underwater salvage company. The sign above the entranceway
said, "Marine Services". As he made his way into the supposed crime scene, Boone
rounded some stacked cases which appeared to be covered with some sort of goo. Since he
was wearing his leather gloves, he felt no qualms in scooping some up with his fingers.
Seeing his friend rubbing his goo-covered
fingers together, Morovsky spoke up. "Forensics says its mostly water," he
hinted.
"Mostly?" Not only did Boone not clue
in, he actually sniffed the substance, hoping his CVI might kick out some information
based upon the smell. Trouble was that the goo had no smell.
Bob watched him for an instant and offered up
the rest of the information.
"Yeah...It's filled with fragments of
human genetic material," he said, matter-of-factly.
Boone lowered his hand and shook the goo off
his fingers as profound sense of dread filled him.
"You know, I once had a slice and dicer
who thought his neighbors were a major food group," Morovsky related. "...but
this is definitely from outer space." As he spoke, he moved to stand behind a
bizarre, stylized statue of of a man and positioned himself as the statue was - with
outstretched arms.
Boone's attention was divided between the
statue and a strange...oval container which was pod like in appearance and had what seemed
to be Taelon relief writing on it.
"Have these things taken to Washington to
be examined by the Taelons," he ordered is old partner, as he bent closer to the pod
and ran his fingers over the writing. He couldn't help but note that the container was a
color which was very popular in Taelon society. Slowly, he turned to look at Morovsky.
"If anything else...unusual...comes up, call me," he instructed as he looked
meaningfully at him.
"Oh...Yes...." the Police Captain
assured him.
Less than two hours later, Boone joined
Da'an, Zo'or and Sandoval in the embassy's main audience chamber, where the 'pod' had been
propped up atop some packing material. The atmosphere in the room was tense and he was
able to pick up Da'an's own anxiety through their link.
As he straightened from once again examining
the Taelon characters on the object's surface, he addressed Da'an.
"I'm not able to decipher this Taelon
text," he admitted, hoping for some help from his friend.
"What it says is not your concern,"
Zo'or instantly snapped.
"I have a suspect encased in an alien
cocoon. That IS my concern," he replied.
"This writing dates back to the beginning
of our recorded time." Da'an offered. "It says..." he continued, only to be
interrupted by Zo'or.
"The cylinder is a prison," the sly
Taelon explained. "It holds an ancient Taelon criminal by the name of Hag'el, who was
cast into the stellar sea millions of years ago."
"And just happened to land on our
planet..." Boone raised an eyebrow.
"Unfortunately, yes," Zo'or replied.
"Does he pose a danger to the
Taelons?" Sandoval asked.
Zo'or's face was grim. "An extreme danger!
Which is why he must be hunted down and eliminated."
"How will we find him?" his implant
asked.
It was Da'an who spoke. "By ascertaining
the identity of the human in the cocoon, for it is his identity that Hag'el has
assumed." His eyes slid over to meet Boone's.
"You're saying Hag'el can assume the
appearance of anyone he wants?" Boone asked, as the difficulties of finding such an
entity flitted through his mind.
Da'an nodded. "Like your chameleon...
except in Hag'el's case... he assumes not only the physical characteristics of the victim,
but all of his knowledge as well."
Boone blinked and shook his head. "...How
could a Taelon commit murder?" he questioned.
It was Zo'or who answered. "Hag'el is no
more Taelon than your Neanderthal man was human," he sneered. "Use the police
and whatever force is required to complete your mission. Your skrills will be the only
weapon effective against Hag'el."
Boone turned to face the U.N. Representative.
"Then why use the police?" he questioned. "I mean, if our skrills are the
only thing which can bring him down, the police would be useless..."
Zo'or nearly snorted in disgust. "Not if
they lead you to him," he explained. "Enlist Lieutenant Beckette to help you.
You will require her additional skrill to stop Hag'el."
"Beckette?" Sandoval looked puzzled.
"I thought she returned to Ireland with the English Companion."
Zo'or shot him a knowing look. "No,"
he said with a smirk. "She remained behind to investigate a security breach..."
During the time that Zo'or was addressing
Sandoval, Boone had moved closer to Da'an and caught his eye. He knew that they would not
be able to talk until the current emergency was over, but he hoped that the Companion
caught his heartfelt desire to do so.
Da'an nodded slightly at him, a gesture which
could very well have been an acknowledgment.
As soon as Zo'or's conversation with Sandoval
ended, he directed a formal leave-taking gesture toward Da'an, and having excused himself,
left the chamber with Sandoval hot on his heels.
It was time to gather their forces...
William Boone - Disk 2, Year 1 Private journal entry number two hundred fifty-one.
It's been a very hectic two days since my
last entry and I've little time to relate every detail of those days at this time, so I'll
make a brief synopsis of what has occurred.
After escaping from his containment pod, Hag'el
assumed the form of one of the members of the salvage operation which retrieved him from
the ocean floor off the coast of Maryland.
The man's name is Randy, and he had apparently
led some of his friends back to the storage warehouse the night following the recovery so
that they might make off with the more valuable finds.
As is usually the case, the human predilection
for greed lost the day. Despite the other wealth available to them, Randy could not resist
opening the strange pod in the hopes of obtaining more treasure.
Once released, Hag'el immediately possessed
Randy and apparently destroyed his friends when they threatened him. Then, disguised as
the human, he wandered about the city until he encountered a young lady. Somehow, they
both ended up at her place and she ended up in our morgue.
I was able to examine the crime scene before
the body was removed. It was...incredible - as though a mini tornado had struck.
Everything that was not bolted down, was flung against the outer walls of the room and
smashed. At the center of the room, the victim lay dead upon her bed with a blissful smile
upon her face. Cause of death is as yet unknown.
Meanwhile, Doctor Park had analyzed the DNA of the
victim trapped within the cocoon found in the warehouse and was able to identify the human
as Randy, which is how I was able to piece together the above scenario.
While we searched the streets for Hag'el/Randy,
he was spotted attempting to enter a downtown building. Confronted by the police, he
killed five, one on foot and four who were in their patrol cars. A sixth man, the partner
of the officer who was on foot, managed to avoid Hag'el's blasts and directed us to his
last known location.
We came up empty-handed.
The surviving officer described energy blasts
which seemed to emerge from the perpetrator's palms.
Sound as though Hag'el's Shakarava are in
working order....
The Doctor has just informed me that Randy has
suddenly been released from his cocoon, which means that Hag'el has most likely taken over
another form.
We have not recovered another cocoon, which
means...
He could be almost anyone...
Da'an stood before his windows and watched
as the humans who lived or worked near his embassy went about their normal daily
activities. If Hag'el was not stopped, and soon, this would rapidly become nothing but a
nostalgic memory.
As he reflected upon how much could be lost,
upon how very much this planet with all its inhabitants was to be protected - at all
costs, he heard a soft set of footfalls to his right. Glancing out of the corners of his
eyes, he saw Boone approaching him uncertainly. He had known it would be his implant, for
he had felt his presence from the moment he had re-entered the embassy. He imagined that
Boone's hesitant demeanor was due to his desire for information which he was uncertain of
receiving.
"I need to know what's driving Hag'el,
Da'an," Boone announced. "It's the only way we're going to be able to stop
him."
Without only a slight hesitation, he answered
his friend. "Ten million years ago, Hag'el's species conquered the Taelon home planet
through a war of genetic assimilation. Using their chameleon powers, they infiltrated the
Taelon culture and began infecting our race with a genetic virus that would join our two
species for all eternity." He looked straight ahead, humiliated at having had to tell
the tale.
"How did you defeat them?" his
startled implant asked.
"We didn't." He looked over at Boone,
aware that he could not hide his inner turmoil from his friend anyway. "The Taelon
race you see today are the result of that genetic assimilation."
Boone blinked slowly, a look of horror creeping
onto his face as he took in all the ramifications of the frightening tale he had
just heard. "...And now he's here to assimilate the human race..." he said, in a
heavy tone.
"Is it finally clear to you why Hag'el
must be destroyed?" came Zo'or's voice from behind them. The other Taelon had just
entered the audience chamber and was approaching them. "Every species deserves the
right to evolve according to the natural laws of the universe," he added.
"...not according to the will of another race."
Da'an hung his head and closed his eyes in
frustration at yet another intrusion. Moreover, he found Zo'or's words embarrassing in
their irony. He was aware of Boone glancing quickly at him before turning to confront
Zo'or.
"Will the taelons honor this principle in
their dealings with humanity?" he asked, unable to resist throwing Zo'or's words back
at him...as Da'an had known he would.
"Of course..." Zo'or's voice said
behind him. Da'an was able to feel his fellow Taelon's irritation at having been so neatly
trapped.
Boone seemed to dismiss the U.N. Representative
from the conversation. Turning back to Da'an, he gently squeezed his arm - the first
contact either had made in many days. He didn't speak until Da'an met his eyes.
"I'll report back when I know something
more, " he said aloud, but through the contact, Da'an could feel him asking that they
meet to discuss other things as well.
He watched with an inexplicable sadness as his
implant moved quickly out of the room and spoke to his fellow Taelon without yet turning
to face him. "Boone is not so easily deceived, Zo'or," he said. "He has the
uncanny ability to sense when we are lying to him."
"Boone is an implant," Zo'or sneered,
as Da'an turned to face him. "...and an implant would never question the truthfulness
of a Taelon's words."
Da'an moved towards him. "Then why lie to
him?" he asked, as he passed him, intent upon resuming his chair.
"Are you suggesting that I should have
told William Boone the truth?" Zo'or asked in amazement. "That it was our race
that destroyed Hag'el's after they had saved us from extinction?"
Da'an swiveled around and stared at Zo'or in
shock. It was several seconds before he was able to speak. "Every Taelon knows how
the war unfolded. Your statement is a clear fabrication... an intentional distortion of
the facts."
"Is that so?" Zo'or moved nearer.
"Then why is it that you are so troubled by my...statement? Could it be that you
sense that I believe I am telling the truth?" He reached out and grasped Da'an's arm.
"Know then that those who rule...The Synod...know the truth of the matter. They alone
have kept the actual facts alive in their memories."
Through their linkage, Da'an saw that his
fellow Taelon WAS telling the truth and his world seemed to crumble around him. Breaking
free of Zo'or's grasp, he moved out of the chamber as quickly as he was able and proceeded
in a daze to the garden, where he stopped before the fountain.
Dropping down to sit upon the wall around the
artificial pool, he stared into its fluid depths.
His last belief in the good of his own kind had
been obliterated. His excuses for their more recent atrocities - that they were a wronged
race attempting to return to their origins - became nothing more that empty
rationalization. His people had no excuse for their actions, none other than that they
themselves were an aggressive, amoral race. They moved through the universe, taking
that which they wished and destroying those who stood in their way, whilst assuring the
populous that they were merely doing what was necessary for survival.
He knew the truth now. This mission to earth
had been planned with only one objective in mind - to take what they could form the human
race, whilst bending them to the Taelon will.
He seemed to collapse inward on himself, so
hunched over was he.
What was he to do now?
William Boone - Disk 2, Year 1 Private journal entry number two hundred fifty-one. Continued
Dr. Park has just told me that our
female victim seems to have died of a massive overload of endorphins, the chemical
released by the brain at the height of sexual activity.
This begins to make sense in light of my most
recent meeting with Da'an.
He has informed me of the true danger Hag'el
poses, but many questions still remain.
Can just one of his species infect an entire
planet genetically? Is such an infection of humans even possible, given the fact that the
first he encountered did not survive the... mating? What would he gain by infecting us
anyway? Surely, if his anger is directed against the Taelons, he realizes that we could be
powerful allies. Am I off base here? Does he wish simply to recreate every species he
encounters in his own image?
Something is not adding up.
I need to talk to Da'an - in private - where
Zo'or cannot interfere.
I need to do so soon!
"Da'an!" Lili's tone of voice, as
she appeared in the data stream he had activated, was enough to confirm the Companion's
greatest fears. He had felt Boone cry out with his mind a short while ago and tentatively
reached out to meet him, only to have been driven back by a sensation which had to have
been pain, so unpleasant was it.
"How badly is Boone injured?" he
asked her, as Zo'or entered the chamber and stopped before his chair..
"It's very bad. I've already transferred
him to Dr. Belman's care," she gulped.
"Watch over him, Captain. I shall meet you
there once I have obtained... additional aid." As the transmission ended, he stepped
down from his platform and passed the smirking Zo'or with his head lowered. There was much
to be done and he had no time to trade words with his rival.
Belman finished checking her monitors and
turned back to lay a hand on her patient's head. She had spent the better part of the last
twenty minutes getting him stabilized.
God, how it broke her heart to see him like
this!
Boone's handsome face was severely lacerated on
the left side, muscle torn and nerves damaged so that it had remained slack and
motionless, regardless of the implant's previous grimaces of pain. His neck and torso were
even more badly lacerated and he had suffered another pneumothorax as a result of the
stone shrapnel generated when the pillar behind him had exploded. His injuries were life
threatening and surgery might need to be considered despite his poor condition.
With a sigh, she turned an looked at her
monitors again and satisfied with what she was seeing, addressed her assistants.
"Call down to pathology and have them
crossmatch three more units, just in case," she ordered. I want a repeat blood count
and blood gasses every thirty minutes for now. Make sure that respiratory and pathology
work together on it."
"Yes ma'am," one of the P.A.'s
answered, as he ran for the nearest phone.
Belman turned toward her other P.A. "Where
are those new X-rays? I've been waiting for the film too long. Get down to radiology and
fetch them yourself if you have to!"
"On my way!" The physician's
assistant ran from the room, nearly barreling into the arriving visitors in her haste.
Belman looked up as Da'an arrived with Captain
Marquette and two other Taelons she had not seen before. He walked slowly into the room,
as though hesitant to confront that which he knew awaited him inside. She moved forward to
meet him... and try to warn him.
"How is he, Doctor?" the North
American Companion asked with a troubled look upon his face. Behind him, Lili looked as
though she were fighting for contol.
"He's...not good," she replied, not
wanting to give them false hope. "He was still conscious when he arrived - using his
CVI to try to fight down the pain and boost his blood pressure, but there were things I
had to do...I knocked him out to spare him the additional trauma," she admitted.
"He's on full life support and paralyzed to prevent him from fighting the machines
and hurting himself worse." She blinked rapidly, trying to keep her voice from
breaking. "Before I put him under, he said to tell you that he has no regrets."
Da'an's head twisted to one side as he briefly
glowed blue. "Thank you Doctor. I'm sure that you have done everything you
could." He slowly made his way past her to the patient who was partially screened
from view by a curtain.
As the Companion approached Boone, Lili
remained behind with Belman to afford him some privacy and held out an arm, stopping the
other two Taelons from following. .
"There's no way to know for certain, but
he may be aware of what's going on now," Belman called out. "Reassure him that
we're here..."
Da'an stopped on the left side of the gurney
and stared at his implant's still form. Half his face was covered in blood soaked bandages
and various suction tubes exited his chest, held in place by gruesome black sutures. The
only motion was the steady rise and fall of his chest as the ventilator breathed for him.
Boone was deathly pale, his lips slightly gray.
Laying a delicate hand upon the uninjured side
of his human friend's face, Da'an stroked it lovingly. He did not speak aloud, but rather
probed Boone's mind for the thoughts which would signal his awareness.
"He is profoundly unconscious
Doctor," he said, lod enough for her to hear him over the respirator. "He does
not even dream... and I can sense nothing to make me believe that he will soon
awaken.."
Belman quickly approached with Lili trailing
behind, and moved to Boone's other side.
After checking the monitors and Boone's pupils,
Belman spoke to her assistant. "Have them send up one of those packed cells,"
she ordered. Turning back to Da'an she explained. "We've been having problems with
his blood pressure. His blood counts are not all that bad, but I believe his heart may
have suffered some damage."
Lili took Boone's left hand with both of her
own. "Is he stable?" she asked.
"Stable for now, but critical... very
critical."
Da'an looked at Lili, his face an emotionless
mask. "He alone defeated Hag'el?" he asked in disbelief.
"...Yes," she choked. "He tried
to talk to him... to convince him that we weren't his enemy, but as they were approaching
each other, the police burst in and Hag'el and Boone fired on each other simultaneously.
Boone was hit indirectly when Hag'el's blast blew up the church pillar behind him. His own
shot vaporized Hag'el."
The two other Taelons stared at each other in
disbelief at the news that a single human had brought down their ancient enemy.
Da'an turned back to his implant and stroked
his arm as a bittersweet look of pride flitted across his face.
"The two Taelons who have arrived with me
are scientists specializing in human physiology," he told Belman. "They will
examine Boone and inform us if they have any treatments which may aid his condition. I
wish everything to be done to preserve his life, but I am to be informed before any new
treatment is undertaken."
Belman nodded her understanding as the two
Taelons bowed slightly.
With a final, sad look at his implant, Da'an
motioned Lili to accompany him and the two of them slowly exited the room.
Out in the hallway, Da'an move in close,
causing the marine to back against the wall. Leaning closer still, he took Lili's hand.
"Tell me all which transpired," he urged.
As the shuttle pilot began to speak, Da'an
initiated a 'sharing' and pulled the memories from her mind:
Lassiter's call to her informing her of
Beckette's investigation of her records. Her headlong rush to St. Michael's Church.
Beckette's discovery of the Liberation HQ and her transmission to Sandoval. Augur's call
to Boone informing him of the situation. Sandoval's arrival and seduction of Beckette.
Boone's arrival and their joint discovery that it was not Sandoval, but rather, Hag'el in
his stolen form! Hag'el kissing and then sweeping Beckette up in the whirlwind of
dissociated energy he had become. Boone's confrontation of the once again corporal Hag'el
after the lightshow was over. Lili's rescue of the unconscious Beckette. Boone reasoning
with Hag'el as they fought. Boone and Hag'el lowering their arms and moving slowly toward
each other...The disastrous results of the police's ill-timed entrance. Boone, severely
wounded, being lifted onto a pew. Boone calling out to his dead wife, Katie....convinced
that he was about to die....
The North American Companion saw it all as
though he had been there and when it was over, Lili began to sob as the shock of the
situation ebbed and reality finally settled in.
Dropping her hand, Da'an wrapped her in his
arms and held her close, as he too sought comfort.
Sandoval stood next to Da'an's chair in the
main audience chamber confused by his summons. His presence had been requested a half hour
ago...as soon as Da'an had returned from a trip to the medical facility.
To make matters even stranger, Zo'or had urged
him to follow the Companion's request.
He hadn't even quite come to terms with having
awakened naked in a dumpster while the temperature outside was nearly freezing...
It had been a very bad few days, from having
rejected Beckette's sudden direct play for him... to having been attacked by Hag'el and
encased in a pod... to having awakened naked in public... to having learned that Boone had
single-handedly brought down Hag'el and paid the price for his heroic feat.
God only knew - he needed this summons like he
needed a hole in the head... Still, the Companions knew best and he was being a poor
implant in bemoaning his orders.
Da'an glanced over his shoulder at him as
though sensing his impatience.
"I realize that you have had a trying
day," the Companion said in an unusually lackluster tone. "However, I fear that
you must endure one last trial. Please prepare yourself for what may come."
"Yes Da'an," he answered, completely
nonplused at this point.
Da'an waved open a data stream, in which the
English Companion appeared.
"Da'an," Kha'rha spoke quietly.
"I have only just become aware of Boone's status. I grieve for your loss...."
"As I grieve for yours," Da'an
replied.
For a brief moment Kha'rha stared at his
American counterpart in uncomprehending surprise. Then he completely lost his human
appearance, reverting back to his true form.
"My implant has not joined the
void..." he said, in apparent denial. "I would have felt her passage..."
Da'an's look became one of pity as he finally
realized the truth - that Kha'rha and Beckette shared a bond. "I am sorry,
Kha'rha," he murmured. "I have received confirmation of her death from a
reliable source."
Sandoval paled as the truth sank in. Siobhan
dead? It couldn't be! She was....
In the data stream, Kha'rha hung his head and
let out an unearthly wail as he cut the transmission.
There was sudden silence in the audience
chamber as both its occupants remained unmoving and lost in their own thoughts.
Finally, Da'an spoke. "Agent
Sandoval...you are dismissed."
As he stepped down off the platform and walked
in a daze towards the door, the Companion spoke again.
"Agent Sandoval...."
Sandoval stopped and looked back.
"I am sorry for your loss as well."
Unable to speak, he nodded and continued on his
way. Da'an watched him go and bowing his head,
reflected upon the lie he had told both Kha'rha and Sandoval. It was a very hard thing to
deceive them in this way, now that he, too, knew what it was to have such feelings for
someone.
Lili was, however, correct - With Beckette a
guest of the Liberation, it was best that Sandoval believed her dead, else he would
stop at nothing to find her...
There was an even more important reason to keep
her continued existence secret from Kha'rha...
Obviously the resistance had not yet discovered
the truth behind Beckette's condition... It was imperative that it remain a secret lest
his people take advantage of that which was 'becoming'...
Lili re-entered the Liberation's underground
facility and made her announcement.
"Boone's touch and go," she said as
soon as she entered the medical exam room where the others were gathered about the fallen
Beckette. "All we can do now is wait."
"What about Sandoval?" Augur asked as
he uncrossed his arms and stared down at Beckette. The doctor was scanning her with a
portable medical imager.
"Well there's no adverse effects from
Hag'el's possession of him," Lili replied. "...He bought the story about Hag'el
killing Beckette."
The doctor looked up from the monitors she was
scanning. "She's not out of the woods yet. But her vital signs are strong," she
informed them. Suddenly one of the monitors started beeping rhythmically at a rate of
about two hundred per minute. "Oh my God!" the doctor exclaimed. "I
should have known!"
"What is it?" Lili asked for all of
them.
"Hag'el's plan...She's pregnant."
Everyone stared at the doctor, the monitor and
Beckette in absolute shock.
"All this might have been avoided if
Lassiter had known I was Resistance," Lili mumbled brokenly.
Doors stared at her, a look of pity on his
face. "Hindsight is twenty-twenty vision, Marquette," he growled. "Thinking
that way won't solve any of our problems."
She turned and left the room, intent on
returning home and polishing off a bottle of wine, but Augur caught up with her almost
immediately.
"Don't torture yourself like this
Lili," he soothed. "None of us could have avoided this, and Will wouldn't want
you taking the whole thing on your shoulders anyway."
She stared at the ground, hearing his words,
but unable to believe them.
"Come on," he said, pushing her
towards the elevator. "We're going out for a few drinks and a nice long talk
afterwards..."
Not three hours after his previous visit,
Da'an again arrived at Belman's medical facility. He had canceled all his audiences that
morning with the confirmation of Hag'el's presence on the planet and with little else to
occupy his mind, Zo'or's presence had become oppressive. Now, as he re-entered Boone's
room, he realized that he would not feel right anywhere else so long as his implant was
fighting for his life.
The first thing he became aware of upon
entering, was Dr. Belman, slumped over a desk, asleep. She would not think of leaving so
critical a patient, most especially one she knew so well, while they were so ill. Da'an
reflected that he had chosen well when he had nominated her as head of the new facility
three years ago.
Moving to her side, he gently placed his hands
upon her shoulders. "Doctor," he said in a soothing tone, as she began to
awaken. "Go home and rest, Boone shall be well looked after while you are away."
Belman rubbed her eyes and looked up at him.
"I could use the sleep..." she admitted. "and I know that YOU'LL watch over
him properly," she added, glaring over at the other Taelons. Standing, she gathered
her things. "I'll be back before seven tomorrow,"
That said, she paid a final bedside visit to
Boone, patted his hand and left.
The two Taelon scientists moved to greet Da'an
as soon as the doors closed behind her.
"Present your report," he ordered as
he moved to Boone's side and again checked for signs of awareness. The human was still in
a coma.
"We have extracted the stone shards from
his flesh," one of them said. "His cardiac muscle was lacerated, but we were
able to regenerate it with little problem."
"His blood pressure is greatly improved,
however, he still hovers on the brink of the void," the other continued. "We
recommend that a host body be prepared, should the possible become reality."
Da'an frowned slightly, instinctively knowing
that his implant would not approve such extreme measures. "All care must be taken to
preserve his present form," he replied. "It is doubtful that a transference
would be... accepted."
"Then I recommend that we begin a
duplicate form," The first scientist immediately suggested.
"However, you should know that we have
experimented with such transference and found that the clone must reach a gestational tank
age of three weeks before there is a chance at success." the second added. "That
is the length of time required for the proper neural pathways to complete their
formation."
"If he is so greatly improved..."
Da'an asked. "then why is he still so far beyond my reach?"
"It could be that he has intentionally
chosen to withdraw," the first scientist responded.
"Who yet knows the limits of an implant's
abilities?" the second added.
Da'an stared down at Boone as he gently brushed
his fingers over his wavy auburn hair. He wished that his friend might guide him in the
decision to be made, but knew he would have to make it himself.
"Begin the cloning process. Preservation
of the original body is the primary objective, however if it cannot be achieved, he shall
be transferred to the duplicate body. Procure the first available host body in the event
that this form fails before the clone form is ready. If transference becomes necessary, he
shall be kept unconscious until he is in the clone form and it is of an adult age."
Da'an glared at them. "I will tolerate no deviance from this course."
"What if the human doctor objects?"
Vi'in, the first scientist, asked.
Hin'nel, the second one, added, "She is
very opinionated."
"She is not to know," Da'an answered
hesitantly. "If she becomes aware of the preparations, have her contact me."
Both Taelons bowed quickly.
"You will contact me at the slightest
change," the Companion added, again drawing acknowledgment from the scientists.
With a final gentle stroke of Boone's cheek, he
turned and left the room.
She had consumed quite a few margaritas and
somehow they had both ended up at her place... although she couldn't seem to remember the
trip back...
Lili kicked off her shoes, still surprised at
finding herself snuggled up against Augur on the sofa. Her gas fireplace was burning
cozily and the TV was on. She couldn't help but feel that letting him get even this close
was asking for trouble...that she should be guarding Boone...but she had to admit that the
implant would be the first one to tell her to relax. In fact, he would, no doubt, find the
whole situation of her tying one on and waking up in Augur's arms highly amusing....
Lifting her head slightly, she got a better
look at her company.
Augur seemed to be enjoying an old movie about
a man with an overloaded neural processor... Tilting her head back to get a better look at
him, she was able to absorb the fact that the cyber wizard was laughing as tears ran down
his cheeks.
THAT's what woke her up! Apparently he found
the movie extremely amusing in its stupidity...
With a groan, she let her head flop back down
unto his chest...The room was spinning unpleasantly.
"Are you all right, Lili?" Augur
asked between laughs.
"Never better," she lied. "How
mush did I have?"
"I lost count. Anyway, it won't hurt you
any this time...so long as I'm looking out for you..."
Raising her head again, she met his sincere
gaze and felt her heart turn over. "Have I ever told you how mush..." she began,
only to have him press her head back down to his chest.
"No. And I don't think that you'd better
be saying anything right now," he advised. "Better to wait till later..."
"Later?"
"Later. When you know what you're
saying..."
She smiled. He really was a good friend.... As
she started to doze again, her global bleeped.
"Wha? Where iz that thing?" she asked
as she fumbled at her belt.
"I have it," Augur said, as he
reached up over his head and snatched off the end table.
Lili was thankful that he activated it for her
and held it out to the side where they could both see the screen.
"Da'an!" she exclaimed as she saw
him. "Boone's OK, isn't he?" he voice sounded small, even to her.
The Companion looked surprised at the scene
before him. "...he is still in a coma, but he has stabilized somewhat," he
announced.
Lili smiled as her head dropped back to Augur's
chest and her eyes closed. "Thank goodnezz..." she mumbled. She just needed to
rest her eyes for a moment...
As she began to snore quietly, Augur shrugged
at the Companion. "Sorry, she's had a bit much to drink..." he explained.
"Is there anything you need?"
"No...Thank you," Da'an answered.
"I simply wished to check upon her well being..." With a small nod, the
Companion cut the link.
Augur put the global down, a troubled look upon
his face. He knew Da'an had called in the hopes of obtaining Lili's company and for some
reason, he was actually feeling guilty at having her to himself... "Sorry..." he
mumbled aloud, as though to himself. "This time she's staying with me..."
Da'an waved off his data stream and leaned
back in his chair, deep in thought. He had been caught off guard by Lili's...situation and
was now feeling very much overlooked.
Could a Taelon feel lonliness? Envy? Jealousy?
No. They could not. They were above such
things.
But then...why had seeing Lili with Augur,
increased his own yearning for Boone?
With a frown marring his otherwise tranquil
face, he lightly rested his wrists upon the arms of his chair and sought enlightenment
through meditation...
Hin'nel and Vi'in stood over the gurney
which had just arrived at the clinic, discussing the suitability of its occupant. Hin'nel
reached down and touched the red hair of the brain dead form and looked up at his partner.
"We should question the feasibility of a
cross gender transfer," he said. "Boone might not adapt to such a difference of
form."
"Should the need arise, this form shall do
well enough. We are to keep him sedated. He shall never know," Vi'in reasoned.
"We must think of his mental state should
he regain consciousness for whatever reason..."
Just then the doors banged open as another
gurney was wheeled into the room by two very large human males. Trailing behind the
entourage, was Zo'or. The two Taelon scientists exchanged questioning looks before turning
to greet the higher ranked Taelon.
Zo'or approached the female form they had been
discussing. "I take it that this form has been procured for Boone?" he sneered.
"He is worthy of a warrior's form. This one will not do..."
As if on cue, one of the humans stepped forward
and turned off the body's life support systems, as the scientists gaped in shock and then
blushed blue. The dying body was abruptly pushed out of the way by one of the humans, as
the other moved the other gurney into its place.
"I mourn Boone's condition...as does his
Companion," Zo'or informed them. "and I have taken great pains to provide him
with a fitting host form...should the need arise." He quickly uncovered the new body,
revealing a human male of medium height and build.
The body had olive skin, long, straight, deep
chestnut hair and a skrill upon its arm. Save for a single, dextrose IV, it was not on
life support.
Vi'in looked up in shock. "This is an
implant!" he exclaimed. "What has happened to him?"
"How could an implant end up in such a
condition without us hearing of it?" Hin'nel accused.
Zo'or's expression was frightening in its
coldness. " This man, Jared Desario, had only just been recruited by our European
Companion. His implantation was not successful - something which was not determined until
after he had received his skrill." Zo'or gestured at the body. "He suffered a
sudden cerebral hemorrhage. Only his CVI prevents his entire system from collapsing.
Technically he did not survive the implantation, which is why you do not recognize
him."
Vi'in looked over the monitor which was propped
on the gurney between the body's feet. He exchanged glances with his fellow scientist.
"We find this body unacceptable,"
Hin'nel answered for him. "If it expired as you say, the brain is most likely
irretrievably damaged."
"It would be too risky to attempt a
transference into such a body."
"Very well. I have a second body which you
may find more acceptable." Zo'or nodded to his assistants, who quickly moved out into
the corridor. "I had hoped this form would prove usable, given that it already
possessed a skrill and CVI," he explained as a second gurney was wheeled into the
room.
The second male body was tall and blond, with
pale, freckled skin. Although it was on life support, its readings pleased the two
scientists greatly.
"This form is most acceptable," they
said in unison.
"Excellent. You are both dismissed,"
Zo'or looked down his nose at them.
"We have been charged with looking after
Da'an's implant until Dr. Belman returns," Vi'in replied. "We may not
leave..."
"Are you implying that I am not capable of
such a task?" Zo'or's voice was deadly.
The two scientists blushed and exchanged
helpless looks.
"You now have a suitable transfer body.
Your services may now be offered elsewhere," the sly U.N. Representative continued.
"While I care for Boone, you are to check upon the other human patients and see if
Taelon medicine may aid any of them."
Again the two scientists exchanged looks. They
were being ordered to perform their chosen function, something which made perfect sense.
As one, they turned and withdrew.
As soon as they were down the corridor, the two
humans, both of them Taelon operatives, wheeled the host body next to Boone's....
Boone dreamed that he was walking down a
corridor aboard the Taelon home ship. Seated before a window at the corridor's end was his
Companion, a look of grief upon his face.
He quickened his pace, determined to cheer his
friend by showing that he had recovered....
As he drew to within twenty feet of Da'an,
Zo'or stepped out of a side corridor, blocking his Companion from sight and opening his
own arms in welcome of the advancing implant.
Boone could not stop his forward momentum in
time...
He came suddenly, jarringly awake. his eyes
flying open as the terror of his dream continued.
He couldn't move!
He was strapped down!
To make matters worse, Zo'or was standing over
him, a smile splitting his face in a way which caused Boone's stomach to churn. They
appeared to be in an operating theater...
"What have you..." Boone croaked out,
only to stop in shock at the sound of his own voice.
"Do not worry, Boone," the Taelon
said. "You're out of danger now." With a movement of his arm, Zo'or gestured to
a gurney on Boone's left.
His eyes shifted over...only to find that he
himself lay upon it. As his eyes widened in extreme shock at the realization of his
condition, he called out, "Where's Da'an? What have you done with..."
"Never mind about Da'an," Zo'or
interrupted. "You'll be thanking me for saving you...by becoming MY implant..."
The man who had been William Boone, stared at
the Taelon, finding that he seemed unable to generate any kind of protest.
"What? No arguments?" Zo'or asked.
"Did I mention that the form you inhabit also possesses a CVI... and an experimental
model at that? Da'an shall never know of your plight. You will never tell him or inform
him by any means. Is that understood?"
"Yes." he answered, as he slipped
into a state of utter despair.
Zo'or turned and addressed his assistants.
"Get him to the shuttle - and send his discarded body back to his room."
Boone closed his eyes, so that he would not
have to see his own body as he was pushed towards the doorway.
Da'an sat alone in his audience chamber,
staring straight ahead in a meditative state. He had found it nearly impossible to keep
his mind off his implant's state. Such a lack of concentration, could, for a Taelon, be
deemed a mental illness.
He had begun meditating on the more important
difficulties he faced, whilst desperately trying...and failing to ignore Boone's plight.
He understood the human concept of regret quite
well now. How he wished he had taken the time to ensure a private conversation with his
implant before this tragedy had occurred!
Zo'or entered his presence, unannounced, and
with a strange human.
"Forgive my interruption," he said,
with a small bow, which was echoed by the human. "...however, I have an announcement
I wish to make."
Da'an inclined his head to the right and
brought up a hand. "Please continue," he offered, intrigued by the new arrival.
"I have procured a new implant, to serve
me, as we are both aware that you will require Sandoval for a time."
Da'an looked at the human, taking in his
appearance.
He was what most humans would consider
handsome. His two most extraordinary characteristics were the dark hair, pulled back into
a tail which hung all the way to his waist, and eyes, which were a startling, vivid blue
in an otherwise dark toned face.
He had never seen the man before, and yet, he
felt a certain uneasiness in his presence. It was perhaps due to the intense stare of
those incredibly blue eyes....
"My implant's name is Marshal
Ledeoux," Zo'or introduced the human, who stepped forward and bowed.
"I am pleased to meet a new member of
our...extended family..." Da'an replied, politely holding out a hand to the new
implant.
Ledeoux moved to take it, but stopped at the
last moment and lowered his arm. Da'an inclined his head and stared at him, certain that
something significant had just occurred. Even now, the man stared at the floor, unwilling
to meet his gaze.
The beep of an incoming message distracted him
and with the wave of an arm, he opened the data stream.
It was Vi'in.
"Da'an...there has been a change in the
human's status," he began.
The North American Companion had already come
to his feet and cut the transmission. Now he opened a new one.
"Agent Sandoval, have a shuttle readied
and meet me in the shuttle bay. Immediately!"
The haggard implant, who had obviously been
sleeping, came to full attention. "Yes, Da'an," he managed to reply before his
transmission was also cut.
Without a word to his guests, Da'an stepped
down from his platform and left the room, unaware that two sets of blue eyes watched him -
one with anticipation...the other with dread.
Accompanied by Sandoval, Da'an entered
Boone's room at nearly a trot.
"What has happened?" he asked as soon
as he had cleared the doorway.
Hin'nel looked up from his monitors.
"Boone's body began to fail," he replied.
"We felt that we could not wait for your
approval before commencing the transference," Vi'in added.
Da'an moved to his implant's side. The monitors
showed erratic readings and several new tubes now sprung from his body. "Has
he..."
"The host body expired during the
transference!" Hin'nel confessed. "We do not know why this should have occurred,
but..."
"We fear that Boone's essence has been
lost to us," Vi'in finished.
Da'an's gaze traveled behind him, where a
shrouded form lay upon another gurney. Moving slowly towards it, He pulled back the sheet,
revealing a tall, blond male. With little hesitation, he placed his palm against the
body's forehead.
"I cannot detect any sign that Boone's
being was ever here," he announced.
Everyone's head turned back to Boone's form.
This time Da'an moved forward very slowly,
obviously afraid of what he might discover. As though afraid he would be burned, he
hesitantly laid a hand upon his friend's brow and concentrated.
A full minute ticked by...
Da'an became a translucent blue, and dropping
down suddenly, embraced his implant's body.
Sandoval almost expected to hear him emit a sob
and ended up reflecting that the fact that Da'an was incapable of such physical expression
seemed to make his grieving that much more horrible to see. He watched fearfully as the
Companion laid his cheek upon Boone's chest, and fought back his own tears at the sight -
that of the Taelon he admired most, grieving so piteously....
Behind him, the two scientists had backed away
and averting their eyes, grasped each other's hands.
Biting his lip as he fought the urge to go to
Da'an, Sandoval curled his hands into such tight fists that his knuckles popped. If there
was anything he could do to bring Boone back, he would - even if it meant playing second
fiddle to the security chief.
He'd do anything to spare Da'an...this!
Knowing that such a thing could not be, he
waited out his Companion, ready to do whatever might be asked of him.
The doors opened behind him and he jumped as
the very tall, wide shouldered Taelon he had seen for the first time that very afternoon,
passed him and headed for Da'an.
Stooping down, Kha'rha took hold of Da'an's
shoulders and gently guided him away from Boone's body. His touch seemed to bring Da'an
back to an awareness of his surroundings.
"I came as soon as I heard that Boone was
failing," the English Companion explained.
"How did you know?" Da'an asked, with
little real interest, his eyes still turned towards his implant's form.
"Zo'or's new implant, Ledeoux, contacted
me."
Da'an gave Kha'rha a strange look, before
turning his attention towards Vi'in and Hin'nel. "Transfer Boone's body to a stasis
tank," he all but whispered. "I'll not see it destroyed. If it can be healed, it
may give life to another."
"What of the clone?" Vi'in asked.
"Turn it over to Dro'vha. Once it has
reached birthing age, he is to contact me."
Da'an's eyes seemed lifeless, his face but a
mask, as he traced Boone's profile with his fingers. When he appeared about to linger next
to the body too long, Kha'rha gently led him from the room.
Sandoval fell into step behind them.
"This shall be your room," Zo'or
announced, as he showed Marshall a bedchamber in his New York complex.
The implant looked around quickly and then
returned to his brooding silence, bringing a frown to Zo'or's face.
"I do not see why you are acting like the
dead," he commented, as he ran his fingers through the implant's long hair..
"You have a new form which I find far more attractive than your original one, and you
are now paired with the one Taelon who can truly appreciate your scheming nature."
"I'm surprised that you didn't remain in
DC long enough to gloat over Da'an's misfortune," Boone replied softly.
"Ah, finally...a touch of the real
Boone," Zo'or smiled. "I needed to see to some business, and besides...it may
prove best to remove you from Da'an's influence early on." He stood practically nose
to nose with his new implant. "Not to mention that...because of your...cunning
nature, I dare not leave you unattended for long. I'm sure that you've already begun
thinking of innovative ways to reveal your identity..."
Zo'or pointed at the floor. "Kneel,"
he commanded.
Boone instantly dropped to his knees.
"Kiss my hand" Zo'or held out his
left hand.
His new implant did not hesitate to press his
lips to his master's knuckles.
"A most enjoyable hobby," Zo'or
smiled. "making so proud a human grovel." His look hardened. "Remember that
I can do worse - much worse, should you disappoint me. Now stand up. I have some new
directives for you..."
Boone stood, shaking like a leaf inside, as he
resolved to end his life with or without Da'an ever learning the truth. He could not bear
to live like this!
Seeing that his new implant had come to
attention, Zo'or stated his orders, "You shall take every precaution to prevent
ANYONE from learning your identity. You shall not allow Da'an - or any Taelon but myself -
to touch you. You shall not even talk to Da'an without my permission. You shall follow no
one's orders but my own, regardless of their rank." He smiled unpleasantly. "You
shall not harm yourself in any way." He smiled evilly. "However, if Da'an should
discover your true identity, you are to destroy him immediately and then yourself! Do you
understand what I have demanded of you?"
Boone nodded, his eyes on the carpeting.
"Tomorrow we shall...'share' that I might
know what it is you are hiding." The Taelon smirked with anticipation. "You may
now retire for the evening," he added. "We have a very productive day ahead of
us..."
Withdrawing down the hallway, Zo'or left his
implant to close the door to his own room. He understood now why humans laughed aloud.
Da'an devastated...his implant completely broken... and their secrets about to be laid
bare... Revenge was a pleasant sensation...
Boone pulled a chair in front of his window
and sitting in it, stared out at Central Park. He had tried all night to reach out to
Da'an with his mind...and had felt nothing. Why? Was it because he now existed inside a
completely foreign shell, or was it because he now possessed a functioning implant?
Come to think of it...if he were in possession
of a fully functional implant, why did he still care what was happening to him? He was
most definitely forced to comply with Zo'or's orders, but he still had freedom of
thought...
He again focused on the park and the city line
beyond its boundaries, finding that he had no appreciation for the twinkling beauty of the
city's billions of lights.
He had managed to notify Kha'rha before Zo'or
had zipped him away. Perhaps Da'an would investigate the occurrence...
Who was he kidding? He stood a slim chance at
best, of being discovered... and now, if he was, both he and Da'an would die!
Da'an and Kha'rha sat huddled together
facing each other on the carpeting in Da'an's chamber. Each had his chin resting on the
other's right shoulder as they silently communed. They were each in their natural form, so
that their translucence tricked the eye into believing that one was looking at a single
being with two heads, rather than two individuals.
They had remained in that posture for over an
hour, each completely numbed by a loss they could barely comprehend, let alone come to
terms with.
"Taelons do not fear the void,"
Kha'rha finally mumbled.
"...But we do fear separation," Da'an
replied.
"Is it love which leads to
this...pain?" the English companion asked.
"I believe that it must be..."
"Taelons are not emotional beings,"
Kha'rha stated, as though trying to convince himself.
The North American Companion lifted his head
and looked into his fellow's 'eyes'. "...And yet, are not some of us closely
connected with humans? Do we not eventually sense...understand... and then share in their
emotions? Why fore should we not, ourselves, fall prey to both the beauty and despair such
sensations elicit?"
"I would rather never have stepped foot
off the home ship than endure this..."
Da'an sighed. "My own Boone endured this
pain when his beloved mate joined the void. I feel no shame in bearing this...in honor of
his memory. Yet, it is the most...difficult experience of my life...and once the sun
rises, it is my news of Boone's passage which will bring this same grief to
others..."
For a time they fell silent.
"I cannot understand why I still do not
feel her absence..."
"I do not understand why I did not feel
his passage..."
"I know that Hag'el and Siobhan..."
Da'an raised his head and stared at Kha'rha. He
had expected this to be the case, for how could any bonded Taelon not know that their
other self was so...engaged? "Why did you allow Lieutenant Beckette to remain behind
when you returned to Ireland?" he asked. It was a question which had been on his mind
for some time.
"I knew of her infatuation with Agent
Sandoval," the visiting Companion admitted. "She had been yearning for a child
for some time and it was my own suggestion that she ...engage...him."
"Best not to let Sandoval know this,"
Da'an cautioned. "He has only just learned of her involvement with you. He will
eventually figure out the specifics on his own."
"Her affection for him was not
false..."
"I am sure that it was not, however...it
was you alone she loved. Let us allow Sandoval the luxury of believing that he was
chosen." Da'an rose slowly to his feet and moved to the windows. He looked down
at the darkened garden and felt the aching emptiness settle over him again.
Why had he not felt Boone's passage? They had
not yet fully bonded, but they had grown close enough to sense each other's thoughts...Why
had Boone not granted him the blessing of a final contact?
As he reformed his humanoid appearance, he
turned and stared at his own reflection in a small mirror which sat on one of his
bookshelves. Had he been found wanting in some way?
Turning slightly, he looked at Kha'rha, who was
still hunched over miserably on the carpeting. Of course Kha'rha had not sensed Beckette's
passage because she was not...
He turned abruptly back to the window, so that
his face was shielded from Kha'rha.
His fellow Companion had been utterly convinced
that he should have felt his implant's death...Da'an had known that he would not - because
Beckette was not dead.
Why did he not believe the same for himself?
"Kha'rha..." he asked, with his back
still to his friend. "You said that Ledeoux contacted you?"
"He did."
"What exactly did he say?"
"He said that he was Ledeoux, implant to
Zo'or. He then said that William Boone had expired, that you were en route to him and that
he was certain that you would require my presence." Kha'rha rose and moved to stand
next to Da'an, who stared at him with huge eyes. "What is wrong?" he asked.
"How did Ledeoux, a stranger, know so much
of the situation? How could he possibly know to contact you?"
"He is an implant..." Kha'rha
explained.
"He is a NEW implant," Da'an pointed
out. "...a new..." He recalled Ledeoux's his intense stare, his refusal to
accept his hand and how he then turned his gaze to the carpet when Da'an began looking at
him curiously..."
The American Companion walked quickly to his
chamber door and opening it, passed into the corridor beyond. With some surprise, he saw
Sandoval sitting in a desk chair outside his own door.
"Agent Sandoval..." he asked, amazed
by the human's sacrifice. " ...why are you not sleeping?"
"I felt that you might have need of
me," the Agent explained.
"You are correct in your assumption. I
have reason to believe that Boone is not dead, but living within the body of Zo'or's new
implant."
Sandoval's mouth dropped open. "Marshall
Ledeoux?" he asked.
Da'an nodded. "Please, use whatever
resources you require to make a full investigation of the implant. It is imperative that
we move quickly to remedy the situation...should my....hunch...prove correct."
"On my way!" Sandoval snapped out, as
he turned and headed down the corridor.
Da'an could hear him calling for a shuttle
before he moved down to the next level.
Unable to sleep - and indeed unsure that he
would ever want to sleep again - Boone wandered into one of the offices in Zo'or's
complex. A morbid curiosity had drawn him here, for he felt that he had to learn who his
host had been - Who he had been and how he had died...
An hour later, he had managed to piece
everything together.
At least he now knew why he still had free
thought...
Standing, he walked to the window. In complete
frustration over the upcoming sharing, which would surely result in Da'an's complete
ruination, he was about to start banging his head on the frame...
And found that he could not. Zo'or's command
that he not harm himself blocked even this small act!!
Leaning his head on the window instead, he
silently begged to die as tears of despair welled in his eyes and threatened to spill
over.
Thanks to his new CVI, he couldn't even call
out to Da'an mentally...
At four fifty in the morning - only one hour
and twenty minutes after his departure - a triumphant Sandoval returned to the D.C.
embassy to find Da'an waiting for him in his audience chamber.
The Companion looked up eagerly at his
entrance. "Make your report," he encouraged, as soon as Sandoval had greeted
him.
"I believe that your hunch about Ledeoux
is correct, Da'an." Sandoval paced slowly before the Companion, full of nervous
energy at what he had discovered.
"I ran a check on Marshall Ledeoux and
found it to be a 'borrowed' name. There are a total of twenty seven people in all the
world bearing that appellation, and of the three which fit our implant's
description....none are a possible match. Two were dead over five years and the last was a
tall, blond man who worked as a level two operative in europe..."
"The other body..." the Companion
said.
"Yes. Having reached a dead end as far as
a records search went, I returned to Belman's clinic and questioned Vi'in and
Hin'nel." Sandoval stopped pacing and turned to look directly at Da'an. "Zo'or
arrived there earlier this evening with not one, but two bodies. The first was the body
which we now refer to as Ledeoux.... He was a full implant already! The second body was
the real Marshall Ledeoux...whom the scientists believed they were transferring Boone's
essence into."
"I say, 'believed', because Zo'or told
them the first man had died of a cerebral hemorrhage, which caused the scientists to
rejected him as unsuitable. They had no reason to suspect that Boone could have been...for
want of a better term...smuggled out in that form. The blond form was the one they
retained in case the need for transfer arose."
"How then was the transfer accomplished
without Vi'in and Hin'nel being aware of it?" Da'an asked.
"Zo'or dismissed them from the room,
sending them on an errand elsewhere in the building. The men he brought in with him were
trained assistants who have, on occassion, assisted Ne'eg."
"Zo'or had more than enough time to
complete the transfer of Boone's essence and make off with his new implant. It also
explains why the transfer the scientists attempted resulted in the host body's
death..."
Da'an stood up. "Transferring nothing to
nothing...would surely result in failure..." he said softly. His eyes snapped up to
meet Sandoval's. "What of Boone's new form? What is his true name and how did he come
to be in Zo'or's grasp?"
"Zo'or introduced him to the other Taelons
as Jared Desario, failed implant of the European Companion. I have taken the liberty of
verifying this with the Companion and I've received the following information;"
"Mr. Desario was implanted with a new CVI
prototype designed to allow its owner freedom of thought. Those portions of the
motivational imperative which distort personality by channeling all the human's thoughts
towards better serving the Companions, was toned way down, in an effort to boost creative
thinking."
Sandoval smirked briefly. "Ironically, it
has been Boone's own success in this area which has led the Synod to attempt to recreate
his condition..."
"How is control of the implant
maintained?" Da'an asked, as he stepped down from his platform and moved to
Sandoval's side.
"The imperative to serve the Taelons in
all things, was changed to a very stict command to comply with any and all their
wishes."
Da'an's face took on a suspicious look.
"How did Jared Desario die?" he asked with a tilt of his head.
"He electrocuted himself. Although
everything was done to save him, his mind....was wiped virtually clean by the excessive
current. He had intentionally wired a stereo headset..."
Da'an's face became grim. "He could not
live with his condition...To know that one is a slave is far worse than the original
motivational imperative..." He blinked and and walked to the window. "Zo'or is
wise enough to command Boone not to harm himself, but there is no telling what other
things he may have commanded his new implant to do..."
"He is currently inside Zo'or's New York
Domicile," Sandoval offered. "Do you want me to go after him?"
Da'an turned slightly, so that he was able to
see the human. "We shall go after him. I must be certain of his identity, but we must
be wary. Zo'or is sure to have taken precautions..."
"I take it that Zo'or is not to know of
our visit?" Sandoval asked, and then cringed as Da'an gave him an incredulous look.
"Very well," he responded quickly. "I'll ready the shuttle and...anything
else we might require." That said, he left the room.
Only then did the North American Companion bow
his head and allow a look of relief to pass over his face. Nothing was certain, but at
least there was now hope...
Unable to sleep, Boone stared out his window
at Central park, the vacant darkness nestled amongst the city's glittering lights.
Finally giving in to his desire to walk its
forbidding nighttime paths, he grabbed a leather jacket which Zo'or had given him and all
but fled the building. As he exited onto the street, he breathed deeply of the crisp,
invigorating air. There was the faint odor of fast food being carried on a passing breeze,
even here on the affluent East Side...
Lifting his right arm, he stared sadly at the
strange skrill he carried. Condor would have started whining for food as soon as Boone's
nose had smelled it... Was the skrill still alive? The last time he had seen...himself...
he hadn't gotten a look at his wrist. Perhaps....
No!
There was no use in hoping. It would only lead
to more disappointment. He knew how badly injured he had been. If his body had survived
despite his transference, it most likely had expired shortly afterwards...
If Condor had been spared, he would eventually
find him and insist on a reunion. He had lost everything else which mattered - He had to
at least have his skrill!
Noting a mounted officer staring at him and
realizing the insane look he was projecting, Boone crossed the street and entered the
park. He figured that he'd walk until dawn and then take the time to watch the sun rise
over the lake. If he were lucky maybe some mugger would shoot him...
An hour and a quarter later, he settled himself
onto a bench facing east. "The one time I'm actually hoping trouble will find me, and
I can't even get myself mugged in Central Park..." he grumbled aloud.
A sudden displacement of the air around him and
the strange blurred effect he had seen a few times before - with Rho'ha - took him off
guard. He was only just able to come to his feet before he blinked and found Da'an
standing before him, gripping his hand!
The Companion's face lit up blue.
"Boone!" he said, with more enthusiasm than he normally ever showed. "It is
as I hoped. You live still."
Da'an knew who he was...
"No!" he yelled, as he shoved the
Taelon back.
'Dear God...' he thought, but he was unable to
stop himself as he began to bring his arm to bear on his friend. His skrill had already
lit up, its abdomen pulsing and glowing a deep lavender with the force it was about to
unleash...
Something hit his arm, causing him to stagger
back and fall onto the park bench. A split second after the impact, he had heard the
gunshot. Holding his arm before him in a daze, he saw that the skrill's thorax had been
neatly bisected. Even now, it whimpered in his mind and died.
"Stay put," came Sandoval's order
from the path where he had taken the shot.
Boone cradled his arm and stared at Da'an,
relieved that he was all right. Without his skrill, he could not harm the Taelon -
something which all three of them knew. Still, he was not to speak to Da'an and already
the need to return to his master to make report was overwhelming him.
Ignoring Sandoval's shouts, he jumped to his
feet and ran for the woods behind him and to his right. The form he now inhabited was
extraordinarily fast and he knew that if he could keep to the cover of the trees, that he
would easily outdistance even Sandoval.
He raced onward, listening for sounds of
pursuit behind him and hearing none. With a final burst of speed, he emerged from the
woods near the park entrance closest to Zo'or's building. He had taken three strides into
the clearing when Lassiter emerged from the shelter of some trees and shot him.
The shot took him in the side and caused
surprisingly little pain. He ran on and was about to hit the sidewalk when his legs simply
gave out. He took a nasty tumble, nearly ending up under the wheels of a passing taxi. He
tried to rise and found that all he could manage was to lift his upper body off the
pavement with his arms.
Looking down, he saw a tranquilizer dart
sticking out of his side...
As Lassiter loomed over him, he gasped out,
"You've got to be kidding..." and then collapsed. Although he knew what was
going on, he could not move - not even to blink!
"Sorry," was Lassiter's only word to
him as the operative pulled the dart from his side and managed to drag him back into the
park. After checking his pulse and breathing, the Agent stood over him and opening
his global, called Sandoval.
It seemed like an eternity - but was probably
only five minutes - before Boone heard approaching footsteps.
"Good job, Lassiter," Sandoval gasped
as he caught his breath.
Boone couldn't see him, but he could just
imagine the implant's smirk as he stared down at his captive. He didn't have much time to
dwell on his humiliating position, though, for he felt someone sit beside him and
carefully roll him over into their lap. Da'an cradled him gently and turned Boone's head
to face him.
"Do not fear," he said softly.
"We shall soon release you from your imperative."
As a profound sense of relief washed over him,
Boone heard the sound of a shuttle arriving, followed by approaching footsteps.
"Let us have him," Sandoval addressed
the Companion.
With a final, reluctant look at Boone, Da'an
shifted his grasp so that Sandoval and someone else - Lassiter most likely - were able to
lift him and move him to the shuttle. He eventually ended up propped into a shuttle seat
with the harness locking him in place.
"Make sure that his head stays tilted
forward so that he doesn't drown on his own saliva," Sandoval counseled Da'an,
further wounding Boone's severely injured pride.
After taking his own seat, Da'an grasped
Boone's left hand, a touch which he found deeply comforting.
During the trip to the medical facility, he
never once let go...
Da'an followed behind Sandoval and Lassiter
as they wheeled Boone's gurney into the procedure room. His implant's true form was
already present in it's tank, as were Hin'nel and Vi'in. He had alerted them from the
shuttle to ready everything. There was much to be done and he did not fool himself into
believing that his friend was out of danger.
As Hin'nel directed the humans in arranging
Boone on the examination table and securely restraining him, Da'an pulled Vi'in into the
soundproof observation room.
"Can it be safely accomplished?" he
asked.
"We do not know. Never has any human been
transferred twice, let alone twice within twenty hours..."
"Do YOU believe it may be done?"
Da'an asked, obviously agitated.
"I cannot hazard a guess," the
scientist admitted.
Da'an looked through the window to where his
friend was now restrained. His dead skrill had already been removed and his forearm
bandaged. "Then the decision whether to proceed must be Boone's." His head
turned so that he was staring at Vi'in. "Administer the anti-cybervirus, that he may
be released from his mental prison."
Vi'in jumped slightly in surprise. "Such
an additional procedure may well complicate matters."
"He must be allowed to communicate with
me. Please...comply with my wishes."
Vi'in would not be intimidated this time. He
knew quite well Boone's reputation and would not proceed without fully informing his
superior of the danger. "The body he inhabits has suffered a great deal already. The
CVI has assumed many of the tasks normally performed by the autonomic nervous
system," he explained. "Once the a-CVI has been administered, he could
deteriorate very quickly. Perhaps too quickly to perform the transference..."
Da'an tilted his head downward and glanced back
at Boone. "We have no alternative. Should he decide not to undergo the transfer, he
will still require a new CVI. It would be a cruelty to allow the experimental model to
remain operational and I shall not allow it where MY implant is concerned..." That
said, he moved back into the other room and approached his friend's side. Nodding to
Sandoval, he indicated that the antidote to the tranquilizer dart should be given.
Sandoval pulled a hypodermic out of his jacket
pocket, swabbed Boone's forearm with an alcohol pad he obtained from a nearby table and
injected the fast acting counter to the dart. Within moments, his fellow implant was
twitching and testing his bonds.
Boone's eyes blinked, turned to look directly
at Da'an and then shifted to watch as Vi'in loaded the a-CVI onto a robotic arm. When his
eyes again came back to the Companion's face, he looked panicked.
"We are about to release you from the
influence of your CVI," Da'an explained. "When you are once more yourself, we
shall discuss your... options..."
Da'an stepped back and watched as the robotic
arm swung the probe into position and brought it into contact with the flesh just beneath
the implant's jaw line.
Boone closed his eyes...
Time seemed to slow and then expand again as
the new virus was delivered to Boone's brain. He experienced flashes of light, odd echoing
sounds, and strange smells as he was besieged by auditory, olfactory and visual
hallucinations...
As the probe was withdrawn, his discomfort
lessened, allowing him to relax and breath easier. He felt a calmness settle over him and
no longer felt that he was waging a mental battle at every thought.
With immense relief, he realized that the
original CVI was already being broken down. He felt certain that in another moment he
would be able to speak...
His eyes snapped open as he heard Vi'in mention
the cerebral display.
"The original CVI is breaking down
rapidly," the scientist said. "I fear it is as I warned - he cannot function
long without re-implantation..."
Boone turned to look at his monitor. All the
CVI areas were lit up a flashing red...
He quickly turned back to Da'an.
"Please..." he croaked out. Swallowing, as the Companion took his hand, he tried
again. "Don't re-implant me," he said. "You know what it would
mean..."
The Companion looked up at the others.
"Agents Sandoval and Lassiter, you are dismissed. Please return to the embassy until
I have summoned you. Hin'nel, Vi'in, wait in the other room. I require some time with
my...friend."
There was a pause, while Da'an's requests were
carried out. When he spoke next, they were alone.
"Boone, you have but two choices," he
said softly, as he bent down so that their eyes locked. You must be re-implanted if you
wish to remain in this form, or you must risk another transference back to your true
body."
The swirling blue depths of the Companion's
eyes had always proved mesmerizing to Boone. Now they served to ease his anxiety. As a
preternatural calmness settled over him, he spoke.
"Put me back," he said without
hesitation.
Da'an began undoing his restraints. "It is
a very dangerous procedure," he warned. "There is a high likelihood that you
would not survive..."
Finally free of his bonds, Boone started to sit
up, but a wave of dizziness overtook him and he sank back onto the table. He was beginning
to feel...odd, as though he were becoming drunk...
Reaching out to the concerned Companion, he
took his hands. "You must know that I would rather die than continue on like
this," he said.
Da'an nodded.
"Restore me to my true form and allow me
the dignity of living or dying on my own," he gasped out as a bout of nausea hit him.
His friend blushed blue, but nodded his
compliance.
Knowing full well what it was he asked of
Da'an, knowing what his life might be without him, he decided to tell him of the decision
he had made days ago. "Da'an..." he began, "I was going to tell
you..." Suddenly overcome with a massive headache, Boone stopped and shuddered.
"Tell me what?" the Companion asked
as he bore some of Boone's pain for him. Their link was becoming strong again now that his
friend's experimental CVI was dying.
Boone was able to continue. "I was going
to tell you...before all this happened, that I was ready to complete our bonding." He
squeezed his eyes closed again. The pain was rapidly worsening. God! Had Sandoval been
going through this when his CVI broke down? How had he been able to even think? With a
gasp, he spoke again. "In light of how things have turned out, it's just as well that
I...never had the chance..."
Da'an gripped his hands tighter and leaned in
close. "William...Never could I hope to attain anything which would surpass the honor
of such a bonding with you!"
"It somehow doesn't seem fair to you - to
tie you more closely to me, when I may be leaving you..." Boone continued, airing his
greatest fear.
Da'an's face softened at the concern being
shown him. He freed his left hand from Boone's grasp, and laid it gently on the right side
of his face. "Let us complete the bond, that I might retain a portion of your essence
and carry it with me always. ....It is perhaps the only gift you might bestow which would
enable me to endure your absence from my life."
Boone brought his now free right hand up and
laid it against Da'an's face, gently stroking his left cheek with his thumb.
The companion leaned into his hand, apparently
savoring the contact.
"Would you retain my knowledge?"
Boone asked.
"Yes," the Companion sighed.
Finally convinced that this was the right thing
to do and that it was apparently the best time, Boone smiled and nodded his consent. Even
if he died, Da'an would be left with a working knowledge of everything human. The
advantage he would possess over his fellow Taelons would be enormous...
He was about to speak when his head suddenly
felt as though a nail was being driven into it. Gritting his teeth, he tried to ride out
the pain and heard Da'an gasp next to him, as he, too, felt it.
Vi'in's voice could be heard over the
microphone in the observation room warning Da'an that the transference could not be put
off any longer.
Da'an's hand encountered Boone's ear and came
away bloodied.
Knowing what Da'an was thinking, Boone
panicked. "No! Don't transfer me!" he exclaimed, even as he grew
weaker...dizzier. "Bond with me first, Da'an!"
"But...now you will surely die if we do
so!" Da'an's eyes were huge.
"I carry knowledge which you must have...
It's my final gift to you, one which you deserve. One which can give my death some
meaning. Don't get cold feet on me now..." He squeezed his friend's hand tightly.
The look on Da'an's face was one of infinite
sadness... Without any preamble, he leaned forward across Boone and embraced him.
Boone weakly embraced him in return, only now
comprehending that it was right to do so - that it was not, as he had feared for so long,
some sort of perversion. Even as he pulled his Companion closer, Da'an seemed to dissolve
into a shimmering blue maelstrom of energy and he felt himself being encircled and lifted
as though he were weightless.
As the column of blue light swirled faster,
time seemed to stop. Losing all awareness of Da'an's physical state or his own, he became
aware only of his friend's thoughts - his very being. Nearly overcome by the sudden rush
of his friend's very long memory and experience, he was also bombarded by the physical
sensation of pleasure.
Or was it mental sensation? After all, thought
and feeling all occurred in the mind...and right now he couldn't feel his body at all.
Still, this was...it was...
He sighed inwardly, slipping into a blissful
state.
Shortly thereafter, everything seemed to wind
down. He had absorbed every memory, sensation, desire and fear of Da'an's long existence.
Then, suddenly there came a shift, a dizzying
distortion of his senses and Da'an's mental encouragement not to be frightened.
Boone felt his own mind being probed and then
his thoughts, memories, and very senses were being pulled from him so quickly that he
feared he would cease to exist.
Through it all, he became aware of his
Companion's joy - Da'an's absolute revelry in the transference, so that he himself was
overcome with the emotion. He could sense Da'an's growing pleasure as his knowledge - his
very life - was shared and experienced, elevating the Taelon to a state of bliss Boone
himself had experienced just a short time before.
And then suddenly, it became his bliss as well,
for what one felt, the other felt.
What one thought, the other thought.
The bond was completed in a rush of pure
ecstasy... and the unimaginable words Boone could never have said aloud, were shared as
thought:
He did love Da'an.
The Taelon's thoughts echoed back to him just
before all awareness faded away: 'I have always known that.'
The blue whirlwind in the exam room
finally died down and with its ebbing, various airborne medical supplies rained down to
the floor.
Hin'nel and Vi'in watched as Da'an reformed and
still embracing the human, sank slowly to the floor. The two of them were still trembling
with the intensity of the secondary emotion they had sensed and it was several moments
before either was able to re-enter the procedure room.
There, they approached the North American
Companion, who sat on the floor cradling the human's body in his arms. Stooping down,
Vi'in touched the human and gave his fellow scientist a sad look.
Becoming aware of their presence in the room,
Da'an looked up vacantly and allowed them to take Jared Desario's body from him. As they
laid the dead form out on the table, Da'an stood and staggered to the stasis tank.
Throwing his arms out to the sides, he pressed
his palms to the cold glass and leaned his cheek against it as well. He was shaking like a
leaf...
"What is going on here?" Dr. Belman
asked. She had just arrived to check on Boone and not having located him in his room, had
followed the strange noises she heard back to the procedure area. Now she surveyed the
scene in confusion. "Why is Boone in a stasis tank? Did he take a turn for the worse?
Why wasn't I called? What happened in here? it looks like a cyclone hit this place!"
In the middle of her string of questions, she moved to the exam table and felt for the
occupant's pulse. "And who in the heck is the deceased?" she finished up.
As she paused to catch her breath, Da'an slowly
managed to push himself away from the tank.
Only the two Taelon scientists noticed the thin
trail of blue luminescence which finished winding its way from his mouth to Boone's form.
"Everything is well, doctor," Da'an
said quietly, as he turned to face her. "Boone's condition worsened and I had Hin'nel
and Vi'in transfer him to the tank." He moved to stand beside her, looking somewhat
run down. "He has since stabilized..."
"I see." Belman stared at Da'an,
aware that something was not right. The Taelon was paler than ever - in fact, he was
somewhat translucent. She could see some of his pulsating inner organs right through his
'skin' and clothing.
"Are you all right, Da'an?" she
asked, as her instinct to help and heal overcame her curiosity.
"I am not," the Companion answered
honestly. "..however, I believe that with the proper rest...I may recover..."
For a brief moment, their gazes met and
Juliette felt a shock pass through her. Da'an's eyes, normally two placid, bottomless blue
pools, were alive with some secret pain...and forbidden knowledge. They had become
glassy...human... She had a sudden strong flash of insight, as she saw in her minds eye,
an angel...
...An angel falling from grace...
Noting Da'an's gesture toward the form on the
table, she shook her head and snapped back to reality.
Da'an looked downward and then met her gaze
with his own. "We obtained this form to use as a temporary host body should the
unimaginable occur...however, it has since expired..." As the doctor digested his
explanation, he turned to Hin'nel. "Contact Sandoval," he ordered. "Have
him send a shuttle to retrieve me..."
That said, the Companion glanced back toward
Boone's form and with some hesitation, turned and shuffled from the room.
Sandoval arrived back at the embassy and put
the pilot on alert. He wanted to be sure that Da'an would be returned safely as soon as he
was ready. That accomplished, he made his way to the audience chamber, where he paused and
stared at the Companion's empty chair.
He was worried by the complicated situation
which he had only just recently realized existed. A Taelon...and a human?
Why did it have to be this particular
Taelon...and that particular human?
He feared that something terrible was about to
occur. It went without saying that Zo'or would be more determined than ever to cause
trouble for Da'an...
"Your favored Companion is taking a
terrible risk in joining with a dying Human," came Kha'rha's voice from right behind
him.
He hadn't even heard the large Taelon's
approach.
Swiveling about, he faced him and spoke,
"Joining with him?"
Kha'rha's look was one of pity. "He and
Boone shall be one and the same... for all time. It is a state few Taelons ever seek, but
which those who do, describe as the most wonderful thing they have ever experienced."
Seeing the doubtful look on the implant's face, he held out his palm. "Give me
your hand, Agent Sandoval, that you might have but a taste of the experience..."
Sandoval froze. This was something he most
definitely did not want to do, but if Kha'rha was ordering him...
"This is not an offer of bonding,"
the Taelon explained. "It is merely a 'sharing'. No harm shall come to you."
Seeing that Sandoval still was not cooperating, he tried another tact; "Da'an himself
has done as much with both Boone and Marquette. There is nothing to fear..."
"I'm not afraid," he nearly snapped.
"It's just that you're not...Da'an."
"I understand," Kha'rha said as he
bowed his head slightly. "However, it is an opportunity for you to learn more about
him...and Siobhan..."
"Siobhan..." Sandoval breathed.
"I have already surmised her relationship to you..." He had trouble keeping some
of his anger out of his voice and found himself amazed that he had dared so much with a
Taelon.
Seeing that Kha'rha's hand was still being
offered, and almost unable to suppress his morbid curiosity, Sandoval held out his palm
and watched as Kha'rha moved his own so that they were touching...
Through Kha'rha's eyes, Sandoval witnessed
Siobhan's transformation from dispirited soldier to Taelon implant. From protector to
friend and finally to Kha'rha's great love. He saw her tenderness for the Companion, her
giving nature...and her first meeting with himself as she had shared it with Kha'rha. He
learned of her affection for him and her certainty that he alone would father her
children...
This last had been a shock to him as he had
begun to believe that he had been little more than a diversion to her. That she could feel
so much for him when already bound to Kha'rha...had been startling and overwhelming. She
had fully intended to make him a part of her world...
By the time Kha'rha shared some knowledge of
Da'an and Boone's relationship, tears were brimming in his eyes.
Finally, as their palms parted, Sandoval found
that he could do little more than stand and stare at the ground. He was not worthy of
such... trust...such caring...
If only he could go back to that day when he
had met Siobhan in her hotel room...and rejected her...
Kha'rha placed a hand on his shoulder.
"You have a chance to prevent this tragedy
from happening to Da'an," he whispered, his face close to Sandoval's ear. "Now
Boone is a part of Da'an...an extension of him. What one sees and feels, the other does as
well. I know of your struggle with Boone - your resentment of him. That must now end. If
Boone lives, you must protect him even as you would Da'an."
He looked up, as his face hardened with
determination. "I shall do what I can in so far as my implant will allow me," he
assured the companion.
"And if I should command you to act as
though you had free will...what then?" Kha'rha looked at the implant from the corners
of his eyes, in a measuring way.
Sandoval's eyes widened in shock.
"What?" he mumbled. "Is it that simple?"
"Not quite," Kha'rha sighed.
"However you shall find success within the following constraints..." He grasped
Sandoval's shoulders, holding his eyes with his own. "Henceforth, you shall act as
you see fit when protecting both Da'an and Boone. You need not comply with any Companion's
wishes but Da'an's during such occasions."
Sandoval's mouth hung open as the full
implications of what Kha'rha had granted him sank in. Before he could say anything, his
global bleeped.
It was Vi'in informing him of Da'an's readiness
to return.
After informing the pilot, he turned to thank
Kha'rha and found that he had already left the chamber.
Zo'or left his private chambers and
immediately headed for Boone's room. Today he would pick the human's brain for any
information which might aid him in discrediting Da'an. He actually smiled at the thought
of what lay ahead...
Without so much as a knock, he pushed the door
open and entered.
The room was empty, the bed apparently unslept
in.
With a scowl, he spun about and marched out to
his audience room, where he seated himself and opened a data stream to the DC Embassy.
Agent Sandoval responded.
"Where is Da'an?" Zo'or demanded.
"I'm sorry, Zo'or. He's in his quarters
and not to be disturbed. May I be of assistance?"
Zo'or's mouth became a thinner, compressed
line. "My new implant, Marshall Ledeoux, is missing. Have you any information to
share on this situation?"
Sandoval struggled to stifle a smile, something
which was not lost on Zo'or. "You must be referring to Mr. Jared Desario," he
said. "I'm afraid that he has passed on...However, his essence was saved...."
Zo'or turned a bright blue which escalated to a
white glow. "Meet me at the medical facility immediately!" He cut the link as
soon as he finished the sentence and after taking a moment to compose himself, called for
his pilot.
Da'an lay curled upon the bed in his chamber. It
was the first time he himself had used it, although Boone, and even Lili, had on occasion
napped there.
He was having a great deal of trouble coming to
terms with his second parting from Boone in as many days. Only a short time ago he had
finally joined with his implant, as he had dreamed of doing for so very long...
That joining had truly been the joyful event he
had been led to believe it should be. Having no previous such experience to compare it to,
he found himself comparing it to memories drawn from the commonality and it seemed to him
that it had been far more than anything any of his kind had experienced in the time since
the formation of the Synod.
He alone had received the privileged knowledge
of what it was to be human...of what it was to FEEL.
He now retained memories of birthdays and
swimming lessons, bike riding and driving, love and loss, war and death, marriage and
lovemaking...
Boone's entire life - everything that he was -
was now also a part of him...
Only Boone himself was missing.
...And the commonality would not let him be.
Even now, he felt the others poking and prying
at the part of himself he kept from them, encouraging him to share with them what it was
he had learned. As each in turn was denied, their curiosity gave way to frustration and
disapproval, until he was being roundly chastised on all fronts.
Finally, stronger voices intervened. Quo'on,
Eh'har and Kha'rha chased back the others with a strong mental, "ENOUGH!", and
the common thoughts receded back to the far corners of Da'an's mind - where he had kept
them for so many months.
Da'an pulled his knees up closer to his chest
and wrapped his arms about them. He found himself rocking slightly, seeking comfort in the
repetitious motion... and not finding it.
That had been William's secret idiosyncrasy,
not his own...
His thoughts drifted back to the traumatic
final moments of their communion...
The joy... the pleasure he had found in
touching Boone's very essence had nearly consumed him. If he were physically able, he
would have wept at the moment Boone's mind had sung out in unison with his own - so
beautiful had the experience been. They had finally begun to separate again - to sort out
whose memories were whose, when there had been an awful wrenching sensation.
With a shock, he had felt Boone's borrowed body
give out and had grasped at his friends essence with every fiber of his being. It had
taken a tremendous act of willpower to capture and hold everything which was his friend
long enough to transport him to the tank.
It had been even harder giving him up to the
cold form floating within its liquid embrace.
Even now, he felt strangely... as though he had
lost a part of himself as well, or perhaps retained too much of his friend... It was
possible, for they had never completed their separation before Boone had begun to slip
away.
Da'an stopped rocking and pulled the covers up
over himself, head and all, so that only his faintly glowing eyes were visible within the
darkened cowl he had formed. A childhood memory of hiding from monsters came to him...but
of course it was not his own. Still, he found that hiding, although irrational, was
appealing to him at the moment and made no move to emerge from his enclosure.
He wished that Boone were here with him...next
to him...holding him...
With a frustrated huff, he flipped over onto
his other side. What madness was this? This was the human condition asserting itself! He
was not subject to such meaningless pursuits!
He was a Taelon!
Or at least a Taelon....who was now part
human...
"Boone..." he breathed. "Perhaps
you were correct to doubt the wisdom of our joining, for now..." He actually gulped.
"..now I feel your absence more keenly than ever."
Covering his head completely with the blanket,
Da'an found himself rocking again. Odd, but it was comforting in a way...
He never even realized it when he began to do
something else very un-Taelon-like...
He began to dream...
Sandoval gulped as he entered the procedure
room in Dr. Belman's clinic. He had surmised that Zo'or would track down Vi'in and Hin'nel
in the hopes of learning what exactly had occurred. He smiled to himself.
Da'an had already sent them back to the
mothership...
"Agent Sandoval!" Zo'or emerged from
the observation room looking very...upset.
He quickly bowed to the Taelon, appeasing him
somewhat.
"Get me a copy of the surveillance tape
from that camera!" Zo'or continued, pointing at the camera which afforded the best
view of the room.
Sandoval's heart sank. He hadn't reckoned with
Zo'or noticing the nearly hidden cameras and mentally kicked himself. Of course he'd know
- this was a Taelon facility!!!
Noting the look Zo'or was giving him, he again
bowed slightly. "Yes, Zo'or,' he answered as he turned and headed for the main
computer room down the hallway.
Kha'rha's words came back to him. He had to
find some way to prevent Zo'or from harming Boone, for he had no doubt that the U.N.
Representative would do just that after viewing the tape...
Da'an suddenly found himself splashing
around in beautiful lake with humans he had never met before. How odd it was to be
having...such fun! Looking down he realized that he was human - a female, but the
information seemed irrelevant. He was too busy dousing Ronald Miller to care.
"Will! What the heck are you doing up
there? Are you coming in or not?" Ronny yelled up at the overhanging bank above.
Boone's head popped into view as he looked
down. "What's the matter, Ronny? Dana getting the best of you?" he laughed.
"No. I just need you to get down here
before I whup her one!" Ronny laughed, as some of the other females moved to Da'an's
side and helped her drive Ronny into retreat.
Da'an looked up as Boone let out a long whoop
and with a running leap, launched himself into the air. Expertly grasping a scrawny tree
branch, he used his forward momentum to swing higher up and out over the lake. He dropped
the last twenty feet, kicking up a huge cascade of water as he splashed down.
Da'an and the other teenagers all laughed at
his expert entrance, even as Boone broke the surface and whipped the water from his hair
with his hands.
As Boone began swimming towards her, Da'an felt
a hand settle onto her head and push her under. This was not a problem, after all, she
didn't require nearly as much oxygen as a human did...
Surfacing and twisting about to give Ronny
what-for, she was unprepared for the reactions of her friends. Jon, Ronny, Lili, Augur and
all the others were staring at her in shock and dismay.
"She's one of those Taelons!" Ronny
yelled, as he swam away with the others.
"Everyone! Out of the lake! Quickly!"
Jon yelled. "There's no telling what IT might have tainted the water with!"
Da'an looked down and examined herself. She had
lost her human appearance and was glowing a translucent blue. How could this happen to
her? She didn't want to be an 'it'... She wanted to be a part of them! Looking up again,
she...HE saw everyone scrambled to get out of the water, climbing quickly up the steep
slope.
Everyone but Will, Lili and Augur, who, seeing
his acute distress, approached him.
"Come on guys!" Boone shouted.
"You know he's on our side. What the hell are you so scared of anyway?"
Without a word, Jonathan picked up a stone.
Taking a cue from their leader, the others did as well.
Ronny was the first to let his fly, hurling it
as hard as he could.
Da'an's friends moved forward to protect him,
even as he tried to speak - to tell them that he would not be injured.
The rock hit Boone in the head, exploding into
stone shrapnel which ravaged his form and sent him sinking beneath the surface. Lili
screamed as Augur gripped her and used his own body to shield her from any other rocks
which might fly.
In shock, Da'an watched as Ronny's face
slipped, revealing a smug Zo'or!
His heart crying out at the injustice being
done him and his friend, Da'an dove under the water to save Boone.
The last sound he heard as the waters closed
over him, was Zo'or's laughter...
Having delivered the video up to Zo'or,
Sandoval watched over his shoulder as the Taelon viewed it. Hearing the Taelon's
gasp of outrage as Da'an became a luminescent cloud and enveloped his implant's form,
Sandoval slowly backed away and moved toward the hallway.
He had to get to Boone's tank...
A short time later, he entered a large meeting
room where Boone's tank had been put on display. He was confused by this... Why would he
be placed in so prominent a location?
Slowly, he approached and circled the tank. As
he passed around the back, where the life support equipment hummed quietly, he looked up
at his rival, noting the tremendous damage he had suffered at Hag'el's hands. He could not
help but feel an awe of Boone - of the fact that he had defeated Hag'el by himself, after
Beckette herself had fallen.
He looked for some sign of life and found none.
The man neither breathed nor twitched...
Yet, Da'an had assured him that Boone had
survived...
A movement on the other side of the tank caught
his attention.
Zo'or had found them and was approaching with a
look of such anticipation upon his face that Sandoval's hair stood on end.
There had to be something he could do...
Da'an dove under the cool lake waters and
swam quickly toward the place where he had last seen Boone. Funny that he should swim so
easily... His kind had an aversion to being immersed in liquid...
Finally, he spotted Boone disappearing into the
dark gloom near the lake bottom and kicked more strongly, reaching out his hand...
As his fingers closed on Boone's, there was a
flash of light which obliterated his surroundings.
He found himself floating within a tank...
Sandoval stared at him from the right, while to
his left....
Zo'or approached!
He tried to move, but could not. He fought
harder, kicking out at the tank sides...
...and suddenly found himself tangled in the
covers of his own bed.
Quickly throwing the blanket to the side, he
sat up and swung his legs over the edge.
A Battle was about to be waged on many
levels....
Epilogue
Zo'or paused before the tank for a brief
moment before bringing a hand up to the cool glass. After a moment's concentration, he had
the satisfaction of watching Boone's form disperse in a glitter of blue energy.
All that was left behind, was the empty,
fluid-filled tank... and Sandoval's horrified expression.
In his mind, he heard Da'an scream out a
challenge - something no Taelon had done in many millennia.
For a moment he felt fear, but he quickly
composed himself.
No matter, he was ready for Da'an this time...
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FIN
To be picked back up once the series returns this fall... I promise there will be other
tales in the meantime.