"So, how are you not going to be fucking that shotgun in five seconds?"
If Tracy knew that I and Jules had fucked while I had been making my anti-telepath collar, she didn't show it. Instead, all of her attention was on me, my shotgun, and my soon to be coming hideous death. I imagined what it'd be like to have the barrel of the gun entering me...there...and shuddered, making a face. My collar started to vibrate softly against me - a gathering buzz, as if a storm was coming.
"Don't..." I glared at Tracy. "Don't give
it
ideas!" I sighed, then tapped the collar - my finger touching a small green button next to my throat. "And this is going to keep me from being controlled. I hope."
"What is it exactly?" Amanda sounded like she was starting to come out of her fuge.
"Quite clever, actually," Jules said - trying to sound cheery and not guilty. In the end, he merely sounded guilty. I knew, faintly, that he was married. And I knew that it was a bad thing to fuck a married man. But at the moment, the only thing I could think of was the fact that if I was going to die, at the very least I wasn't going to die a virgin. Yes, I know, I had probably had sex before i had been put into cryo. But that...
Did it count, if you didn't remember it?
I shook my head as Jules walked around to the side, pointing at my collar. "The collar puts a burst of electrical energy through Beatrice if she doesn't touch the button every, uh, sixty seconds."
The collar started to vibrate again. I tapped the button again.
"So, if the telepath controls me," I said. "I won't touch the button, and then it shocks me. That seems to disrupt the telapath's puppetry."
Tracy didn't look convinced.
"So, we're going to stay here?" Amanda asked.
I nodded to her, then checked the shotgun. The glowing ammo cell within shimmered at me. I looked at Jules as he whistled softly. His eyes were locked on that glow.
"Well, son of a bitch," he said. "Where the hell did you get that?"
"Found it," I said, biting my lip. "Why? What is it?" My eyes flicked down to my shotgun, back to him.
"It's a Tesc power core," he said, then shook his head. "I'll tell you more later. Once the telepath is dead."
I nodded. "Right. It's safe, right?" I asked - feeling goosebumps crawling along my skin at the thought of using a Tesc power core for
anything
. The fact it was going to be the primary way I was going to not get my skin peeled off my by own fingernails didn't help either. Jules nodded and I turned to face the boarded up door leading out of the game shop. My finger tapped the collar - the motion already becoming second nature. Then, I started out into the mall once more. The thick stench of death still hung in the air...but my nose, by this point, had started to filter it out, in the same way my mind filtered out the need to tap the button again. And again. And again. But it gave me a wonderful sense of time as I padded to the suicide pool.
It took me two minutes - two pushes.
And when I arrived, my eyes saw something,
something
that looked off. But what was it?
It clicked.
Five corpses were missing. They had been slotted there, there, there. The absences were as clear as a missing tooth in a smile. I started to wrack my brain, trying to remember which corpses they had been as I looked around - checking the entrances to the open part of the mall, checking the floor. The shoes were gone too. They had quietly gotten up and put their
fucking
shoes back on. Why did that make it ten thousand times worse?
"Lass?"
My heart exploded and I dropped dead of shock. Or, at least, that was how it felt. I almost fired my shotgun off into the ceiling and sagged against the wall, panting.
"L-Lucas!?" I asked. "What. The.
Fuck
. Where the
fuck
have you been?"
"Hacking into the computer systems of the most private part of the station, lassie," he said, sounding annoyed. "You wanted the security footage, I've been getting at the security cameras. There's some seriously mean stuff on the computers here. Things that would fry out my hardware. The last thing I want is to be trapped in a metal box without a computer..."
I frowned. "You could have
warned
..." I sighed. "Do you have it?"
"Aye, I have it. And it's not nice shite to wat-"
"Who grabbed the corpses from here," I said. "The suicide pool." I added, in case he wasn't watching me directly.
There was a longish pause.
"It was Maria, wasn't it?" I asked.
"Nay," he said, quietly. "Though she has arrived. Bet you wish you had kakked her now. Now,
something
, it wasn't in any of the cameras, it came by and the corpses just stood up and headed for the adult section."
I frowned. Great.
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The adult section of the mall was colored darker, richer hues than the rest of it. There was also a set of double doors that had been designed to keep children out via a combination of foreboding designs and a pair of gates that were swung shut against smaller individuals, but opened automatically when someone tall walked up to them. That automaticness of them was likely why they hadn't been torn to pieces by monsters at any point - and as they swung open, I saw that I was actually following a trail, of sorts.
Because someone had left behind a shirt. The icon on the shirt danced and cavorted before me, and I could almost
hear
the jingle that was supposed to go with it. Fruity oaty bars my aching ass. I scowled down at it, then muttered under my breath. How was it that being in cryogenic storage had wiped out all knowledge of my name, my past, everything about me, but I could still remember a fucking jingle for snack food?
"Lucas, you ever think that we gave corporations too much autonomy?"
"No," he said, his voice so dry that it was hard to tell if he had the worlds best poker face or was utterly oblivious. "Why do you ask?"
A skittering sound jerked my head up. I saw the shiny, smooth dome of a Brood, peeking around the corner at the far end of the alleyway leading towards the adult section of the mall. My heart stopped for a moment and I knew exactly which corpses had been taken, and why. Women. Women that could birth the Brood, dead or alive. The Brood jerked back just before I snapped my shotgun up. I tapped my collar by jerking my shoulder up against the button, hurrying forward.
The main lobby of the adult section made it