Chapter 19
November 10
th
, 2020
"You had to know this was a possibility, babe," Linda told him as she brought the car deeper into New Eden, heading more towards the residences and away from the military buildings. "When you eggheads discovered that pairing people resulted in locking them out from others, it was always going to come to this, one way or another."
"I didn't like thinking about it before," Phil sighed as the car turned in towards the residential streets, usually lined with fences and hedges designed to keep people out of their neighbor's properties. "I don't like thinking about it now. I'm trying to help keep the species alive - the last thing I need to do is find reasons not to do that. Where are we heading?"
"Over the house of some dude named Morrison," Linda told him.
"First name or last name?"
"Last name."
"How the hell did he kill someone?" Phil grumbled. "She would've been in intense pain at the first contact with the dude's semen."
"Phil, baby, I literally know pretty much what you do," she sighed. "The only reason I have the name and the address is because Bill texted it to me so I'd know where to bring the car."
As they approached the destination, Phil could see a couple of Air Force Humvees around the outside of the fences, the gate held open by a woman in camo with a machine gun looking glum. He couldn't entirely blame her.
The mansion wasn't one of the very custom-tailored ones, but instead was the sort of assembly line stamped and processed ones that made up a portion of the land that people had moved into after the initial surge. They were a step above McMansions, but not much of one.
Phil had been glad the house he'd been allowed to pick to relocate into had plenty of individualistic flair to it. It was being built for one of the billionaires of the Silicon Valley who had died very early on into the epidemic and the home was claimed under eminent domain, since the billionaire left no heirs.
As their Tesla Model X moved towards the building, what surprised Phil the most was a vehicle by the front marked "New Eden Police," mostly because he hadn't even been
aware
that New Eden had a police department. There was a woman in an extremely new police uniform throwing up off to one side of the front door, and
that
didn't surprise Phil at all. He had to imagine the crime scene was going to be fairly gruesome, the officer seemed like she might have been younger than one might have normally expected.
"You okay there, officer?" Phil asked as Linda was looking to secure the scene, making sure the security forces weren't letting anyone else into the area. "I don't believe we've met. I'm Doctor Phil Marcos, from the Boeing/Air Force research team. This is one of my partners, Captain Linda Hayes, who's one of the leads for security over at the New Eden research facility."
"Forgive me, Dr. Marcos, Captain Hayes," the woman said, "I know who you both are, and I wish we were meeting under better circumstances. I'm Captain Elaine Gutierrez, but Lane's fine. I'd been planning on swinging by the base to meet you and your team when this came across my desk this morning. I take it you have some knowledge about what happened to her?"
"You've been imprinted, yes, Captain?" Phil asked.
"Of course," she said. "I'm here with four other members of my Team and oh my God... is
that
what happens when someone fools around with someone outside of their Team?"
"I haven't seen the body yet, but I'm told by my colleague that yes, that's what we're looking at here," Phil sighed. "Can we go in and have a look? I know it's going to be unpleasant to look at, but I imagine any crime scene would be. I can walk you through what's happened medically and you can fill me in on the investigation aspects."
"Well, in terms of investigation, there's not a whole hell of a lot, simply because we have a confession, and he's already been taken to the station, where he's being booked," the Captain told him. "Guy had blood all over his hands and admitted he did it, tears in his eyes when I pulled up. He was even the one who called it in."
"He say why they did it?"
"He insisted she claimed it was all bullshit and that she wanted to prove it to him," the Captain said. "Guess it clearly
isn't
bullshit."
"No, no it most certainly is not," Phil said as Linda moved back over towards them. "How strong is your stomach, love?"
"I've had to handle someone gutshot dying in my arms, honey," Linda said to him with a bitter smile. "You learn early on that once the spirit's left the flesh, all that remains are broken parts, and you tend to look at them without too much attachment."
"Alright then," Phil said, as they were starting to walk into the front door of the building. "Then I want you to photograph everything. Close up, distant, whatever you can, because we're probably going to want to show this to everyone to make sure they understand how fatal all this can be."
"It's pretty grisly," the Captain told them.
"Of course it's going to be, Captain."
The three of them walked into the room, and Phil could already smell the stench of bile in the air, as they moved from the hallway down a long passageway before reaching what seemed like the main living room. Off to one side laid the body, and as expected, it was a particularly difficult thing to look at.
Much of the jaw and throat had been burned away from the inside, and that line of burned flesh continued down the center of the chest all the way to the middle of the stomach, as if the woman had drunk pure acid and it had begun burning through her flesh as soon as it had touched it, exposing the woman's stomach to the open air, the contents having drained out onto the carpet.
Phil imagined it all must have happened rather quickly, although certainly not quickly enough for the woman to have not suffered insanely. He suspected from the moment she'd swallowed the man's sperm to the point when her injuries were enough to end her life couldn't have been more than two minutes at the very longest, although those would've been the two most excruciatingly painful moments of this woman's life, he had to admit to himself.
"Fucking hell," Phil muttered, surveying the carnage. "This practically borders on suicide, because the intense amount of pain she would've felt the second even a droplet of precum hit her tongue, she would've been doing everything she could've to get it out of her body. To actually
swallow
it?
Through
that much pain? That's crazy."
Linda's face was scrunched up, as she shook her head. "I was wrong. That's worse than I expected it to be, and I'm not sure anyone can look at this too long. Who's the victim?"
"Her name's Veronica De La Cruz," the Captain told them. "She's part of the Covington Team."
Phil snorted. "Well, maybe it was an actual suicide attempt. I don't think anyone wants to spend time with Covington. Guy's not exactly what I would call a fine, upstanding citizen."
"He a criminal I should be keeping my eyes on?" Gutierrez asked.
"Not that I can prove," Phil grumbled. "Not yet, anyway." He glanced over at his colleague and friend Dr. Bill McKenna. "What's going on, Bill? Is it just what it looks like?"
"Yeah," Bill sighed. "She was dead in less than minute. It ate through her esophagus and carved its way through her heart and lungs. It would've been system shock so at least she wouldn't have suffered for too long."
"And this is what would happen to anyone?" the Captain said.
"Any woman who swallows a normal man's load is going to have this," Bill said. "It would be worse if it was in the lower half, simply because it would take longer to be fatal, but it's still going to be fatal."
"What do I charge the guy with?"
"Murder, I'd say," Linda said. "The woman's dead. The man's responsible for it."
"What if she was doing it knowingly?" the Captain asked.
"You'd know far better than any of us, Captain," Phil said, "but I'd argue he's still probably involved in manslaughter. Even if she wanted to die, there are far more graceful and less painful ways to go about it."
"Unless the pain and suffering was the point she was trying to make," Linda said. "I know it wasn't your intention for the serum to work this way, baby, but you have to admit, for some people, being shackled to the wrong person is basically like torture."
Phil sighed, the only person in the room not to have looked away from the body. "Yeah, I get that, but as long as you're alive, there's always hope, and I'm doing my best to try and find ways to change pairings. All of this is radically new science. If she really thought it was that bad, she could've come to us and we could've tried to help her through this." He finally looked away from the corpse to turn his attention back to the officer. "You said the guy who did this confessed?"
"He's a fucking wreck," Gutierrez sighed. "Guy can't stop crying."
"He said
she
claimed it was bullshit?"
"You sound suspicious, Doctor," the officer said to him.
"I am, officer. If we were out dealing with a bunch of people who'd gotten the serum in some remote part of the country from one of our second or third tier teams, maybe I'd believe that, but Miss De La Cruz came through