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Author's Note: As usual, I've underestimated how long it will take me to write something and how long it will end up. I'd thought this would be nine parts total, but there will be at least one, probably two more submissions after this one.
I hope you're enjoying my story. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it, and please don't forget to vote.
-Jay
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Chapter Fifteen
Kim stifled a groan as he stretched his aching limbs and rubbed circulation back into his hands and feet. His jailors had finally released him from electronic paralysis.
He had never been so terrified in his life as when he'd woken up unable to move and hooked to a machine. If it hadn't been for his mindlink with Raeden, he might have gone insane. Now, however, although he was still worried about their future, he was too physically uncomfortable and emotionally exhausted to be terrified.
Gary offered a hand to help him off the table. He refused at first, but when he stumbled and almost fell as his wobbly legs tried to support him, he grabbed Gary's arm.
Gary and Boris were happy that they could go home soon; Kim had caught that much of their thoughts without really trying. Apparently Kim and Raeden were being transferred somewhere else so they were finally getting off duty. Kim had tried to discover more information from Gary's mind, but he didn't seem to have any details. He only knew that they were leaving soon and that Raeden would be transported in an unconscious state to avoid any mishaps.
Since Kim had been into Gary's mind a few times, he found it really easy to pick up his thoughts. Now he was surprised to catch a random thought from Boris.
Wow—he's tiny! How could I possibly have been afraid of him?
Kim's temper flared as it always did when people commented on his small stature.
Because I can kill you with my mind!
Kim thought, and then he was horrified with himself.
Could I really kill someone? Would it be possible to take control and stop a person's heart or something?
Kim shuddered.
I'm as much of a monster as Raeden's lizard man.
Fortunately, Kim didn't have time to ruminate on his new abilities. He was too busy trying to keep his feet under him. His legs felt like ten thousand needles were poking into them and his head was swimming dangerously.
As he leaned on Gary, he picked up on the other man's admiration for his small form and his desire to see Kim again in a non-work situation. His main focus, however, seemed to be on taking care of Kim's needs so he could go home. If he had been too lustful, Kim would not have been able to hold onto him for support as he shuffled slowly to the bathroom, and he needed the support.
Luckily, the bathroom was close. When they opened the door to the hallway a rush of warm air greeted them. The bathroom was just steps away and the corridor was empty.
Kim was much relieved to see that his clothes were piled neatly on a chair in the single-person, windowless bathroom. He was further relieved when his escorts allowed him to go into the bathroom on his own, taking up a station just outside the door.
He took his time using the facilities, washing his face and hands, and then swiping at his chest and pits with a paper towel. By the time he was done putting on his clothing with trembling fingers, he was a little steadier on his feet. He still felt light-headed, but he thought that was probably from lack of food. His stomach was so empty it ached.
He stared at himself in the mirror. In spite of the enforced sleep, he looked exhausted. Shadows darkened the skin under his eyes, made more noticeable by the pallor of his face. His eyes were dull and heavy-lidded. Tendrils of dark hair had escaped his messy braid and swirled in disarray around his face. He was just about to undo his braid, finger comb his hair, and rebraid as best he could when a pounding on the door caused him to jump.
"What the fuck's taking you so long?" Boris yelled.
Kim sighed and tucked an errant strand of hair behind his ear. The braid would have to wait. If that meant he could be with Raeden sooner, though, he didn't care.
Boris and Gary escorted him down a long, white corridor, finally stopping to knock on a closed door. It was opened by a tall, red-haired woman who smiled broadly at him and bid him enter.
"Thank you, gentlemen. Please let me know as soon as everything is ready," she said to Gary and Boris, before closing the door in their faces.
Kim found himself in a small non-descript waiting room. The red-haired woman was the only other person there. She turned to face him, looking him up and down as if cataloging his physical details.
He did the same to her. She had wide, intelligent eyes, a prominent nose, and full lips. Her eyes were kind and her smile seemed genuine; nevertheless he guarded his mind carefully, getting the wind ready in case she attempted an assault.
"Hello, Kim. My name is Michelle. Dr. Michelle Granger." She put out a hand and Kim shook it. Her hands were warm and her grasp was firm. "I am the mod specialist who worked with Raeden and Lyzel."
Kim remembered the name and that Raeden liked her—had been asking for her. He relaxed fractionally. "Where's Raeden? When can I see him?"
She smiled again and nodded slightly, as if mentally checking a box. "He is being prepared for transport. We'll be leaving shortly for CorpSci headquarters. As soon as we're there, I'll wake him up and you can reunite."
Thank God for that!
Kim's desire to see Raeden overshadowed even his raging hunger.
He wondered if things were going to be better for them in the Corporate Science headquarters than they had been at CorpSec.
They couldn't get much worse,
he thought. Then a vision jumped into his head of himself in a giant rat cage, complete with exercise wheel, an evil-looking scientists peering at him through the bars while he readied a giant syringe.
Oh hell! I can't think like that.
He resisted the urge to try to read Dr. Granger's mind. Not only was it probably considered very rude—a violation—but he had no way of knowing whether or not she had any telepathic talent or training. The last thing he wanted to do was give himself away.
"How are you feeling?" she asked. "I've heard they haven't been treating you very well while you've been here.
Kim suppressed a snort. "I'm okay. A little shaky. I'll be better once I see Raeden."