Xora 2 - Dangerous Game

by Brandy Dewinter


Chapter 6 - "And Then There Was One"


     We heard Darius before we saw him.  He wuffed up the trail, deep 
breaths pulsing through his massive chest with steady rhythm.  

     *Big pile of muscle needs to work on his conditioning a little,* I
observed to Titania.

     "Actually, he's in very good shape," she said.  "We are almost 2000
meters higher than the swamp and he's made very good time.  You are 
beginning to take my contribution for granted."

     She may have been right.  I was hardly one to complain about 
conditioning, considering what I had done - or not done - with my previous 
body.  Before I could respond, Darius rounded a corner and came into view.  

     There was nothing wrong with his reflexes.  The weapon he had carried 
all the way was leveled in my direction before I realize he was pointing 
it.  Then the muzzle raised nearly as quickly when he recognized me.

     "So, you decided to take a break after all," he said.  I gave him a 
silent credit point for keeping any trace of smugness out of his voice.  

     "Just waiting for you," I said.  And took away a credit point from 
myself because of the smirk I knew was on my face.  

     He gave me a grudging nod of respect, then leaned against the rocky
wall that defined the trail.  Taking advantage of the pause, or making an 
excuse for one, he said, "I never asked.  What happened to you at the 
reception?" 

     "Sstton hit me with a Romulan stunner."  

     Darius nodded, still pumping air in and out of all that chest.  "He 
has always advocated lifting the technology restrictions.  At least,
under certain conditions that he claimed wouldn't totally undermine the 
economy.  Now that I think of them, though, he and his interests would 
have benefited the most.  Mining technology, for example, but not 
transportation technology.  I suppose that was another sign that he wasn't 
as noble as he tried to appear.  Having contraband weapons is not much of
a surprise - in hindsight."

     "How did he get you?" I asked in turn.

     His voice was commendably steady after only that few moments of 
rest when he explained, "I found that the mix of chemicals in that mud
matched the soil samples Sstton had submitted with his latest mineral 
claim.  I was stupid and assumed it was one of his men rather than him.
You'd think a man of his power would see how much he had to lose if he
gave in to these sadistic impulses.  Anyway, I came out to the ranch 
to ask him if he might know whether any of his men were acting 
suspiciously.  When I got there, I saw that woman in the clearing and 
started toward her.  That's the last I remember until I woke up tied to 
that chair."  

     "Sstton was there," Darius continued.  "He told me all about his 
little hunts.  He actually offered me a chance to join him!  When I told
him what to do with that offer, he told me he would be back after 
capturing you."

     "Is that when he told you about my communicator?" I asked.  

     Darius nodded.  He straightened and said, "I think I should lead
now.  It wouldn't do for you to stumble onto Sstton and his men."

     I couldn't help it.  I laughed.  So sue me.  "I've already 'stumbled' 
onto his camp, about 4 klicks toward that saddle you told me about.  They 
were taking a break and intend to sweep back this way.  I came back to 
make sure *you* don't get caught."

     My laugh was admittedly impolite.  Darius frowned and was about to 
say something, but then this tone showed more disgust than anger as he
said, "You seem to have gotten over your sorrow for Kannda Lanney pretty
quickly."  

     He was right.  And I hadn't even noticed.  *Titania!* I shouted 
internally.

     Her response was subdued, even meek, but I didn't hear any tones of 
apology.  "You were too angry to think straight.  If I had left that 
emotion in control of you, then you really would have blundered right 
into Sstton's arms."  

     She was probably right, too.  But that didn't mean I had to like it.
*Damnit, Ti, you have *got* to stop manipulating me like that!*

     "Then you stop acting like an adolescent and demonstrate the control
I have been forced to provide."  

     Maybe I should have had that argument out, once and for all, right 
there, but as so often seemed to be the case there just wasn't time.  
Instead, I still had to find some reasonable response to Darius' 
observation - without revealing my hidden, would-be puppetmaster.      

     "Oh, I'm still sad, and angry, and determined," I began.  "But I 
don't have the luxury of wallowing in self-destructive emotions right now.
The time will come, and the destruction will not be of myself when I let
my controls relax."

     "Deal," Titania said within my mind.

     Darius nodded once again, respect back in his eyes.  He straightened 
even further, almost to a position of attention, and said, "I owe you an
apology.  I must admit I could see only your beauty and your grace, and 
assumed you were as soft as our own women of comparable appearance.  I see
now that you are physically my better, with even more strength of 
character.  The reputation of Federation field agents, far from being 
exaggerated, does not do you justice.  I'm sorry for my attitude."  

     Now why did he have to go and get sweet all of the sudden?  I felt a 
blush light my cheeks and I almost wished I had told Ti to keep my 
emotions under her direct control.  His dark, deep eyes met mine without 
wavering, fully accepting the rightness of his apology, which poured even 
more fuel on the fires of my guilt.  Without Titania, I wouldn't have done 
justice to the reputation of a potato.

     "Don't overreact, dear," Ti whispered in my ear.  "We are one, 
now.  Old distinctions are unimportant.  Right now, you *do* have the
endurance and the self-control that he is praising.  Don't worry about
the source."  

     I nodded, as much to her as to Darius, and said, "Well, um, my 
training is sort of special, even by Federation field agent standards.  
And I'm better at endurance than strength or speed.  Apologies are 
neither necessary nor appropriate between partners.  Can we just go 
forward without looking back?"

     Darius nodded, then sent a shiver up my spine that had nothing to 
do with Titania when he reached out and took my gloved hand, pressing it
briefly to his lips.  "You are a lady as well as a capable agent."  

     "Huh?" I stammered, still feeling a strange sense of pressure on my
fingers.  Not to mention echoes of that shiver that had raced through my
body.  "Oh, well, thank you.  Um, maybe we should be getting on?"  

     "What do you suggest?" he asked.  

     "Oh, yes," I said, thinking furiously.  "Um, well, how easily can 
Sstton just escape?  Can we run him to ground like the prey he considers
women to be?"  

     "Hmm, an interesting idea," Darius said.  "I'm sure he could call for
help, but I also think that his arrogance would prevent it until perhaps
too late.  What do you have in mind?"

     "Well, if we take out his men without a pitched battle, leaving only
him, then we can give him a taste of his own medicine."

     "So, you're not particularly interested in just bringing him to 
justice," Darius observed with a grin that I *never* wanted to be directed
at me.  

     "Oh, I'd be glad to capture him.  Eventually," I said, letting the 
fire of my anger show briefly in my eyes.  

     Darius nodded, looking up at the higher reaches of the pass, 
considering strategies.  I interrupted his thoughts with another question.

     "Do I remember that weapons like those make a lot of noise?"

     He nodded.  

     "Then I suppose I should be the one to take out a few of Sstton's 
men," I observed.  

     "Pretty lady," Darius said, that feral grin still in place.  "I don't
need this weapon against single men in the woods."  

     I believed him.  Besides, he thought I was pretty.  

     "What do *you* think we should do?" I asked, forgetting that the call 
girl reflexes triggered whenever I thought of myself as pretty.  The offer
in my voice was *not* what I intended.

     "Are you sure?" Titania asked with a smirky little grin lurking in 
her tones.  

     *Quiet,* I ordered, but I knew the blush was back on my face.  

     Darius noticed.  And I noticed that he noticed.  But all he said was, 
"Uh, well, I, um, I assume you feel you can handle some of the men 
yourself?"

     This time it was my turn just to nod.  

     "Then let's get off this narrow part of the trail and spread out to
the flanks of however Sstton's men are deployed.  We can work our way 
inward to the center."  

     "Very well," I agreed.  

     "Oh, and Commander Xora?" Darius said.

     I raised a single arched brow at him, then he said, "These men, by 
virtue of being participants in rape and murder, are facing the death 
penalty already.  Be careful, for they know that.  But also, well, don't
worry overmuch about thoughts of mercy for them.  In other words, I can 
assure you as a representative of our Planetary Council, that you don't 
need to worry about how much you hurt any of them."

     "I wasn't planning to worry about it," I said flatly, once again 
reminded of what they had intended for me.  

     He nodded and we moved up the trail.  By now he had fully recovered
his breath and once again I was surprised at how silently he could move, 
despite his bulk.  He was slower than I was, mostly because he was so 
large he had to patiently move through brush I could slip by, but in 
all other ways he was as quiet as the boulders we passed.   

     After a short hike, we heard the sound of Sstton's men actively 
beating the brush to drive their prey into the open.  Darius caught my
hand up once again, brushing it lightly with his lips before shining a
smile of encouragement on me.  Quite a nice smile, actually, with bright
highlights dancing through the depths of his eyes.  

     "Pay attention!" Titania commanded.  

     *Huh?* I responded eloquently.  By the time I realized what she 
meant, Darius had slipped into the shaded woods and out of sight.  

     I turned toward my own end of the oncoming line, moving with equal 
stealth thanks to Ti's magic.  

     "Although," she mused within my ear, "after this is over, I wouldn't
mind trying to spark that smile again."  

     "Oh, Titty, you have a one-track mind," I said, trying to laugh to 
cover my own fascination with that idea.

     "I told you not to call me that," she snapped, but her own giggle was
too close to the surface to deny.  "And I'm not the one who was making 
lascivious offers."  

     *Lascivious?  I am *never* lascivious!* I claimed.  

     "Oh, big boy, what would you *like* to do with my soft, quivering 
body?" Titania purred in my ear, her tones so close to those that I had 
found myself using with Darius that I could not deny the relevance. 

     *That was just my call-girl reflexes,* I claimed.

     "Right," Titania replied.  Somehow her tone didn't seem sincere.  
"Those reflexes are going to have you on your back with that man."

     I snorted in a very unladylike way.  *Not in *this* lifetime.*

     "Want to bet?" she asked and I wondered what she had in mind to use 
for stakes.

     Before we had to decide, we reached the end of the line of men.  
Titania made some handy hooks on my fingers and toes and I quickly climbed
a tree.  The closest man turned out to be one I knew, at least by name.  
It was the "Jole" who had brought the dog-beasts to sniff my hair.  I 
could hear the dogs off somewhere in the middle of the line, so I figured 
this wasn't the one whom I had labeled as the head tracker.  

     *I don't suppose we should just kill him without warning,* I thought, 
more to myself than Ti.  

     "Not if you want there to be any difference between you and him," Ti
answered, hitting the point squarely.  

     We compromised by retracting my spike heels and dropping feet first
on his shoulders.  The impact drove his face into the dank floor of the 
forest, which was still a lot harder than his nose and his chin.  Tough, 
he was already ugly.  The man had a bit of rope in his belt, probably 
intended for me once I was caught.  It served as well for the would-be
captor as it would have on me.

     "Better actually," Ti said with a grin I could hear in her voice. 
"I'd have had that cut before he finished tying the knots."

     "Yes, you would at that," I said, then started after the next guy
in line.     

     I had to hurry a bit after him.  The line had moved past me and 
despite Ti's retraction of my tall heels, my shortened tendons prevented 
me from taking long strides.  I still had to be silent, too, while the 
man I was pursuing was trying to make as much noise as possible.  His 
noise and my hurry must have made me a bit overconfident, because I 
heard a sharp snap from under my foot just as I reached my quarry.  

     All that did was add the impetus of his turning head to the impact of
my hardened fist.  He'd be eating through a straw for a while.  

     As I remembered the number of men with Sstton, that should deal with 
the outliers on my side of the sweep line, assuming that Sstton and the 
head tracker stayed together in the middle.  That was good news and bad 
news.  The good news was, of course, that I was making progress.  The bad 
news was that the beaters on my side of the line were no longer making any 
noise.

     I hurried to tie up this second man, but it still took too long.  
There was a crashing sound from the brush and I looked to see the two 
almost-dogs leaping at me, all teeth and anger.  

     There wasn't time for any conscious commands, but two feet of sharp-
edged blade grew from my right hand between one heartbeat and the next, 
while plates stiffened into existence at my neck and my forearms.  The
first dog impaled my sword-arm so fiercely that his teeth reached my throat
even though his heart was destroyed.  The armor that Ti had provided kept
me from any harm, but the weight of the beast still knocked me down.  

     The second one had my other arm by that time, and I needed the 
strength Titania provided at the shoulder joint as much as the hardness
at my wrist, for the dog would surely have pulled my arm from the 
socket without her protection.  At some level I was aware of a sharp 
point drilling down into the second dog's throat from within his mouth 
where he still held my arm.  

     In seconds, both dogs were still, but both jaws were still locked
onto me, pinning me to the ground with a combined weight that was surely
greater than my own.  

     Then I heard that metallic snik-clack that Darius' weapon had made.
Unfortunately, this was not Darius.

     "You killed my dogs, you damn wench!" the man who I thought was the
head tracker yelled.  

     From under the pile of animals that held me, I saw the muzzle of his
weapon track around into line with my eyes.

     "Ti!" I screamed.

     She was too busy to answer, but I felt her concern even as my view of
the tracker distorted as she thickened herself where the weapon was aimed.
Would her protection be enough?  Soon enough?  

     The roar of the cannon-thing made me jump, even under the weight that
still held me down.  But an instant later Ti reported, "No damage.  
Anywhere.  Did he miss?"

     I tried to see the man through the distortion, to see what had kept
him from slamming us with the projectile the Teton weapons fired.  All
I could perceive was a vague shape - a shape that slowly collapsed to the
floor of the forest.  

     "Are you all right?" I heard another voice ask; the most wonderful
voice I had ever heard.  Darius.

     "Uh, yeah, except I can't get these beasts off of me," I grunted.  

     Even as Ti was clearing up my sight again, and withdrawing the blades
that had killed the dog-things, I felt a heavy rap on the locked jaw of 
the one on my wrist.  And then another.  It took a half a dozen hammering
blows from the stock of Darius' weapon before the dog's jaw released its
hold on my arm.  By then, Ti had gotten the other one off our throat; an 
easier job since the thing's teeth had never penetrated through her
protective armor and it wasn't - quite - big enough to have gotten its
teeth clear around my neck.  

     The gore from the beasts had drenched me, leaving a mess almost as
bad as the night in the swamp, but that didn't prevent Darius from 
surrounding me with his huge, powerful arms as he lifted me up in a 
deliciously-delicate squeeze.  It ended up with my face close to his.  
Very close.  

     It was his smile that did it.

     That smile, the one that started in his eyes and added sparkling
highlights to their deep darkness, now with pride as well as respect mixed
into something much more important even than those; you know the one.

     I found myself kissing him, and being kissed, and losing myself in a
spiral that swept me up even as I felt like I was plummeting into 
measureless depth.  

     *Oh, Titty, I can't breathe,* I cried to my silent partner.

     "Quiet," she said to me.  "I'm taking notes.  Would you say that 
Darius is more or less passionate than Eryx?"

     *How can you think of anyone else at a time like this?* I thought, 
my mind reeling already from the shocks of the last few moments.

     "Hmmm, good point," she said, still sounding analytical, but I could
feel her own interest was more than objective.  

     Darius interrupted our intensely-stupid discussion when he gently 
eased me back to my feet.  He still held me in his arms, but he pulled 
back far enough to look at my eyes.  

     "Are you okay?" he asked.

     "Some people say I'm better than just, 'okay'," I claimed, smiling
to show him that indeed I was just fine.  

     He blushed.  Or, at least I think it was a blush.  With his beard,
and the dog-beast blood and whatever that now coated him as thoroughly
as it coated me it was hard to tell.  

     My comment had the unintended consequence of causing him to drop his
arms and step back.  He looked at the mess that was all over both of us 
and said, "I was afraid you were dead."

     "No, thanks to you," I said.

     "You seem to have taken care of yourself very well," he replied, 
looking at the dead animals.

     "Not well enough," I said.  "I think this guy was about to shoot
me."

     "Yes, that's what I thought, too." Darius said.  "I saw him aiming
at you and just snapped off a quick shot.  Luckily, it hit him."

     "Why do I think luck had little to do with it?" I asked softly.  

     "Hmmm? Oh, um, well, I just did what was needed," he replied.  

     "So," I asked, moving to the main issue, "how did you handle Sstton?"  

     "Sstton?" Darius said in confusion.  "Oh, he must have gotten away!"

     "You let him get away?" I asked sharply.

     Darius nodded.  "I saw the tracker guy let the dogs loose, and they
headed over this way.  I thought they were on your trail or something, so 
I came, too."  

     "They couldn't have tracked us," Titania insisted.

     *Maybe they were just told to come after this other guy,* I said, 
pointing at my most recent captive.  *In any event, they found us.*

     "Well," I said to Darius.  "I can hardly complain about your sense
of priorities.  We'll just have to catch him." 

     With that comment, Darius led me back to the last place he had seen
Sstton.  The only sign that Sstton had been there was a sack on the 
ground.  I moved quickly to the bag and found within it my combadge.  

     "Ah, that changes things," he said.  "You can stay here and call for
someone to take charge of the prisoners while I pursue Sstton."

     Instead of talking to him, I tapped my communicator and said, 
"Commander Xora to Teton Central Control."

     There was a bit of delay as the signal was routed through my runabout
and rebroadcast to the ground, then another for the return message.

     "Teton Central Control, go ahead," the voice said.

     "My computer will give you our location.  Inspector Darius of your, 
um, Council Investigation Organization . . . "

     Darius interrupted me, saying, "Administration, just tell him I'm 
with the CIA."

     "Of your CIA has several prisoners from a kidnap and rape ring headed
by your Kommissar Sstton.  You need to send help."

     While the voice on the other end was trying to absorb that 
information,  Titania whispered from within my ear, "You're no better than 
I am."

     *What?* 

     "You're no better than I am.  You decided what needed to be done, and 
without a word of discussion with Darius, just went ahead.  How is that 
different than when I help you past destructive emotions without asking?"

     *It's not the same thing at all,* I said.  Her silence showed that 
she was not convinced.  Well, maybe my words weren't all that convincing, 
but it *was* different.

     Somehow.

     Anyway, before I had to explain, Teton Central Control spoke again, 
"Very well, help is one the way.  Are you and Inspector Darius all right?"

     "We're fine," I assured him.  "It's just that we can't guard our 
prisoners and continue with our task at the same time."  

     "Very well, tell Inspector Darius that the ready squad should be at
your location within an hour."

     "Thank you.  Commander Xora, out."

     "There, that takes care of that," I said to Darius.  "I'll go after
Sstton.  When you finish handing over the prisoners, you can follow."

     "No," he said, "you should wait here and I'll go after him."

     I figured he would say that.  Now, why was he wrong?  In the end, I
didn't have a logical reason, so I used the real one.  

     "Look, Darius, this is more than just duty to me.  I promised Kannda
that I would not let her die.  But I did.  Let her die.  I need to redeem 
myself in the only way I can.  Please, let me go after him now."   

     The big man looked down at me.  Then, without a word, he held his 
cannon, or whatever the thing was called, out to me.  

     "No thank you, but thank you," I said, confusedly perhaps but he knew
what I meant.  

     I suppose it was because he was being sweet again, but I couldn't 
just walk away.  I stepped close to him and gave him a quick hug.

     Well, it started out quickly.  

     "Take care of yourself," he said softly, a long, sweet moment
later.  

     I just nodded.  And stood there, trying to remember how to breathe.

     He smiled again, with all the pride and respect, but a little-boy 
grin lurking in there somewhere as well.  "The reputation of Federation 
field agents grossly understates the reality," he said.  

     "Oh, and which reputation would that be?" I purred.

     "I'll have to let you know later, if you intend to catch our bad 
guy," he replied.  

     "Oh.  Oh!  Uh, yes.  I'll get right after him," I said, stepping back
in surprise.  How had I ended up like that?  

     Titania chuckled, "You know very well how you ended up like that.  
You were there the whole time."

     *Quiet,* I said.  But I knew she was right.  And I knew I remembered 
every single millisecond of what had happened.  

     With a final, almost shy wave, I turned to the track left by Sstton 
and was quickly out of sight in the dim woods.  

        


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