The Human Bearer
34.
What the hell was that? Riordan found himself on the floor, sweating profusely. There was a humming in his brain, threatening to burst his skull wide open. It had to be a flurry of mind conversations between Xenos, but why did it hurt so much? He forced himself to stand and grabbed his robe to put on before walking out in the hallway.
The first thing that hit him was the lack of any light. It was as dark as night... no, it was darker than that. It was pitch black. Of course, they were inside the belly of a huge ship, and it wasn't as if there were windows and the sight of the vast space visible to him as the stars flew by. Not where he was right now. But where was he? He felt the walls with his fingers and began walking, without knowing his destination.
"Xana?" he asked tentatively. "Kyle?"
How was it possible that no one was around? A fear deeper than death seeped into his bones.
Something moved out of the corner of his right eye and he turned abruptly. A light so bright flooded the corridor, blinding him, so he raised his arm to shield his eyes.
"Who's there?" he asked.
The humming from earlier seemed closer and more intense. His headache reached an unbearable intensity, so Riordan found himself kneeling on the cold metal floor.
Identify yourself, Earthian, a voice, cold as ice, penetrated his brain.
Screw you. That was all he managed. He felt as if he was running out of air.
More humming followed.
Riordan, run! Who did that voice belong to? Riordan felt like he should have known it, but the pain stretching his mind to the limit was too much for him to focus.
Riordan Lei. What a pleasant surprise. That was the cold voice from before. That means I don't have to kill you. For now.
Who the fuck are you?
We'll meet soon.
Riordan collapsed to the floor, as if some imaginary strings that had been keeping him standing had been cut off by an invisible hand.
And then, nothing but darkness.
***
Harsh light made him open his eyes and then close them back again. What the hell had just happened? He tried to remember, but he could do was recall an immense pain in his head.
Someone touched his arm. "Riordan."
He made an effort to open his eyes again. As his vision cleared, he gasped in surprise. He had to be dreaming. "Florent? What the fuck?"
"Easy," Florent said gently. "Does your head still hurt?"
"Yeah, but I think the pain is fading. Is this a dream?" It was a stupid question to ask, but it seemed like he was living right now in a crazy illusion.
"I'm afraid not." Florent sounded anxious.
It was so strange to see the prisoner from the lowest deck up close. Riordan tried to pull his eyes away and examine his surroundings. "What's going on?" His voice was raspy.
Florent opened his mouth to say something, but the sound of a door opening and closing with a hissing hydraulic noise startled them both.
They were inside a small room made entirely of metal. From above hanged a light fixture, the reason why Riordan could barely keep his eyes open. And in that light appeared someone, a tall individual with eyes made of ice.
"Riordan Lei."
Riordan straightened his back and took in the long flowing hair, its color such a light blond it was almost white. His eyes moved over the handsome smooth face, lower and lower. He didn't need more information once he noticed the lower body.
"And you must be that asshole general."
The slap that followed wasn't that much of a surprise. That fucking Gamni Gafilos had one heavy hand. Riordan licked the corner of his mouth and winced. He needed to keep his mouth in check. And stop being scared shitless. Both at the same time.
"I wasn't expecting a bonus," the general continued, his voice so calm and at odds with the viciousness of that slap. "As that saying goes on your useless planet, you fell into my lap."
He couldn't move fast enough out of the way as Gamni lifted his robe.
"You still have your master's egg inside you. How fortuitous."
Riordan felt his heart beating like crazy in his chest. How the hell had that happened? Were they still on Tu'lek? But that wasn't possible, right?
Gamni continued to feel him up, only using his tail. The slimy sensation he left in his wake over Riordan's belly made him tremble in disgust.
"Stop it, asshole," he growled and tried to cover himself.
It was so easy for these Xenos to overcome them. The next second, he was up in the air, head down, Gamni holding him by one leg. Riordan grabbed his robe and caught one pocket under his fingers. Cario's vial was inside. Damn, he had stopped it from falling and crashing on the floor just in time.
"Put him down." Florent's voice was eerily calm and demanding.
"Are you sure? If I drop him now, he will break his neck."
"You need him," Florent continued.
That appeared to convince Gamni to put him down slowly enough so that he didn't have to worry about his neck breaking.
"Too bad I have to return to the command room momentarily. I look forward to obtaining everything I need from you."
"Xana will wreck you for this," Riordan hissed and rubbed his ankle where Gamni had grabbed him. That was one strong Xeno. He had held him so effortlessly, but that was no surprise, was it?
"No. Your master will lose. Everything."
Those ominous words still echoed in his brain after Gamni left the room.
"Florent," Riordan whispered, "care to share what's going on?"
He was trembling and started when Florent wrapped one arm around him. Unlike him, Florent was completely naked.
"He was supposed to retrieve only me. I have no idea how... you happened, I mean I know the how, but not the why," Florent whispered back. "I'm so sorry, Riordan. I felt that he was reaching towards another empath, and I mentioned your name when I yelled at you to run."
"Frankly, I think you saved my life. This asshole said that he didn't have to kill me yet once he learned who I was. Where are we?" He tried to get a hold of himself. The more he knew, the more information his brain had to work with. "Are we on Galatea?"
"Not quite."
"What kind of answer is that? Are we still on Tu'lek?"
"No, we're not there, either. I'll try to explain it to the best of my abilities." Florent stared around and shivered. "I don't know how to define it, but this is a small construction that is attached to Tu'lek, right outside of it. At the same time, it is connected with Galatea, the general's ship."
"How do you know this?"
Florent's smile was odd. His voice dropped to a low whisper. "It appears that what the general is yet to realize is that forcing himself inside my mind has made me enter his mind in return."
"For real?" Riordan grabbed his head in his hands. He still had trouble getting his heart to slow down. That couldn't be good for the baby. He turned his head towards his partner in suffering. "Can you see... what he intends to do with me?"
Florent looked away.
"You have to tell me," Riordan insisted. "Trust me, if you don't tell me, I'll start imagining all kinds of things... how the fuck did he grab us from Tu'lek?"