Chapter 67
Callahan stood by the edge of the pool -- staring into the blue as if transfixed by something only he could see. Shadows passed by not far below, yet even deeper, perhaps hundreds of feet below the surface, he could just make out a faint, iridescent glow only a shade or two lighter -- yet the whole scene appeared out of place. The water, he told himself, should have simply faded away to black, not grown lighter with increasing depth, yet when an orca swam by the creature was backlighted, and that most definitely was just plain wrong. But then again everything about this place seemed completely wrong.
The walls seemed to have been blasted away to create this "pool", yet the pool appeared to cover several acres or area, and it also appeared to be impossibly deep -- and while he didn't know a lot about construction he'd been involved in several large projects and he didn't see how this cavern could have possibly been man-made. But how could a natural formation like this exist, undetected, on earth?
The immediate conclusion he reached wasn't as far-fetched sounding as it first seemed to Callahan. He'd just spent a year inside a Dyson sphere billions of light years distant...
But he reached for a memory of his time there and found it missing. Indeed, now those first days inside the sphere seemed to be the only period he remembered, but how could that be?
He remembered the Air Force general, however, and that time just weeks ago when he'd flown to Hawaii with Brendan's father. And right now the general and one of the men in lab coats was walking his way.
"Harry Callahan," the General said. "Nice to see you again."
Callahan took the man's hand, trying to hide his disorientation behind a minor grin. "You too," he managed to say.
"This is Ralph Richardson," the general added. "He'll be running one of the research labs here."
Callahan took this man's hand and he noted his firm grip and clear, direct eyes. "I hate to ask, but where the devil are we?"
Richardson spoke now: "About five hundred feet beneath Palo Alto. Do you know where the linear accelerator crosses the 280? We're about a half mile south of there."
"No shit? With the size of this pool, I assumed we must be on another planet."
The General nodded. "We haven't been briefed in on that aspect of the project, but from what little I've been able to put together so far I assume it has something to do with teleportation."
"What?" Callahan muttered. "You mean -- like 'beam me up, Scotty?'"
The General shrugged. "Like I said, yo no se, ya know? By the way, you look a little chilly, if you don't mind me saying so. Would you like to see your quarters now, maybe shower up before lunch?"
"Quarters? You mean...we're staying here?"
"After all the hullabaloo up at Sea Ranch, you bet you're staying here. At least until we can get a handle on what that was all about?"
"I see. So, what you're saying is you have no idea how we got here because you haven't been briefed on some unknown aspect of a project that may or may not have something to do with teleportation? Is that what I'm hearing?"
"Yes," the General said, "that's about the size of it."
"Well, ain't that just ducky."
"Depends on your point of view, Mister Callahan. You're alive right now and we want to keep you that way. There are some very bad actors out there gunning for you and that kid..."
"You mean--Brendan?"
"Yes, Brendan."
"Why? I mean, what are they after?"
"You both have certain...abilities...that could be easily exploited if someone was of a mind to do so."
"Exploited? What are you..."
"Let's not play this game right now, Callahan. There are a bunch of things going on around here you know nothing about, but this ability you have, the ability to, let's say, bend the laws of time, represents a very serious national security challenge, and right now about all you really need to know is there are several groups we know little about out there looking for you -- because they want to get their hands on you. They want to know how you do what you do, and to that end, we've tried to round up everyone you might have demonstrated this ability to."
Callahan blinked rapidly, then he turned and walked back to the water's edge and looked down into the cobalt abyss. He saw an orca swim by perhaps ten feet beneath the smooth surface, but a second later the diffuse blue glow seemed to blaze for a moment and he thought it looked like a doorway opening. And that's when he saw several orcas disappear inside what now appeared to be a ship down there--just before the glow disappeared. Then the orca near the surface swam by again, and this time it was on it's side, looking right up into Callahan's eyes.
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