Apologies for the delay in this chapter being posted. My darling children brought home the plague. Parents, you know what I'm talking about. I am back in the land of the living now and regular posting will continue.
Nova
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The landscape seemed to almost blur as I ran through it, moving as fast as my legs could carry me over the uneven terrain, through the tall grass, to the base of the hill, and up the ascent. It must have taken the better part of an hour to walk from the bunker to the river, but it couldn't have taken much more than a quarter of that time to run back.
Breathless, sweating more than any two people healthily should, with the throb of my heartbeat pounding into my temples, I ignored the curious looks from the members of the group sitting outside the bunker, threw myself through the gun port, and raced up the corridor.
Predictably, the first person I ran into was, Lousia. "Where's Tom?" I asked flatly, unable to keep the suspicion out of my voice.
"He's busy," she arched an eyebrow at me as she leaned against the wall between the main living area and Holding One, the new hospital. "What do you want?"
There was something about the way she said it, something about the tone of her voice; it was like an indignation that
anyone
except her could want Tom for any reason at all. "Tell me where he is. It's important!" I wanted to jump down her throat! I had never hit a woman in my life, but I was just about ready to cross that line and beat the information out of her.
"I don't think I like the way you are asking," She crossed her arms.
"Asking?" I stepped closer to her. "Does it fucking sound like a request? Is there a reason why you
don't
want me speaking to him, Lousia?"
She held my eyes for a few pregnant seconds before her shoulders slumped, her arms uncrossed, and she huffed loudly. "Jesus, okay. He is in there with Amy," she nodded to the door of the hospital.
"Fuck... nononono... I can't be too late."
Without gracing Louisa with another word, or even another look, I sprinted the dozen or so feet to the hospital door and burst through it, fearing the worst with every passing step. Tom was sitting on one of the beds, his pants around his ankles, and Amy was leaning over him. Under any other circumstance, I'd have thought that something was going on between them, but at that moment, I was just grateful he was alive. He arched an eyebrow at me. Amy, on the other hand, shot up from examining a large, dark-looking bruise on his hip and spun around, looking furiously in my direction. "Dan, this is a hospital! You
cannot
just barge in here! What the hell are you thinking?"
"Amy, I'm sorry, but I need to talk to Tom...alone...it's urgent."
"Well, nothing is more urgent than his health. It can't wait."
"Have I ever struck you as a person who would barge in here like this without a damned good reason?" I glared at her. The look on my face gave her pause.
"No," she sighed. "You haven't."
"Five minutes, please," I asked, making a conscious effort to soften my expression. "It's really important."
Amy cast a look at Tom and then another at me, then sighed again. "Okay, five minutes," she nodded. "I will be in the living area."
"Thank you, Amy. I will explain everything as soon as I can,"
She smiled, nodded again, closed the lid of the medical supplies, and left the room, closing the door behind her.
"Mmmm, is everything okay?" Tom asked, looking down at the floor and still naked from the waist down. I held my finger up for a second, silently counting down from ten in my head, then jerked the door open again. Louisa toppled into the room with a yelp, a dark smudge on the side of her face from where she had her ear pressed up against the door.
"Lost?" I glowered at her.
She pulled herself to her feet, huffed loudly and indignantly, turned, and stormed back out of the room. I waited until I could hear Amy's voice and some of the others talking to her from the central room before I closed the door again and turned back to Tom. "I need to make this quick. I don't know how long we have before we have prying ears again," I started. "I know you are here."
He frowned at me, not even remotely understanding what I was talking about.
"I mean, I know you are not like the others. You are not being controlled. You are normal, and everyone else is acting strange."
Tom let out a breath that sounded like it had been held for days. "Yes... yes... people acting very strange. I didn't know if I should say anything," he nodded, his eyes lifting to mine.
"No, you were right to say nothing. Tom, you are in danger. We are
all
in danger."
I quickly gave him the rundown, fitting in as much information as I could before our time ran out. To be fair, I expected him not to believe a word of it. Goddesses, possession, mind flowers, whispered voices in the night, the story of Dr. Walker, the more I talked, the more ridiculous I sounded. But Tom just listened silently, taking all of it in.
"So I am immune?" He asked cautiously.
"Yes,"
"And you?"
"I... I don't know. I think so, but I'm not sure."
"Mmmm, okay," he nodded as if all of this were the most simple thing in the world. "What do we do if Lousia tries to hurt me?" he rubbed his hand over the painful-looking
"You have my permission to stop her," I replied with a pointed look.
"Who is hurting whom?" Amy asked suspiciously as she re-entered the room.
"
Fuck!"
"Dan, what the hell is going on? I think I have given you more than enough leeway. If you are inciting some sort of violence against the other people here...." She was getting louder and louder, more and more irate. Only a few more decibels and she would be able to be heard clearly by the others in the central room.
I moved without thinking, or at least without thinking consciously. I lunged toward her, one hand grabbing her wrist and pulling her closer toward me while the other pressed my palm to the side of her head. Her eyes flashed wide with sudden fear, held there for half a heartbeat, and then cleared.
It was like I could see the influence of whoever was
with
her leaving. Her eyes became sharper, her breathing more ragged, and her words caught in her throat. "Dan?"
"You with me, baby?"
"Fuck. Yes, Jesus, what the hell happened?" she panted, falling into me and wrapping her arms around me. "The last thing I remember clearly was being in that room with you and listening to that tape. Everything after that is a blur."