Geneticide

This book is very largely uneditted, and will never be published properly in any form. To encourage voting for my in the Shorty Awards, I'm posting a chapter a day. I hope you enjoy the story, the characters and the similarities to Heroes and X-Men (I am aware there are many - that was kind of the idea when comics were made the same, so it's the same thing here).

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Chapter Twenty One - Reunion

Ciarán had tracked him down to a simple coffee shop in city centre. He could see Daniel in his seat from the window – the girl was gone, presumably at the counter. And the other man was missing too. Steeling himself, Ciarán entered the building, cursing the small bell over the door. Thankfully only the employee behind the till looked up, with a startling look of relief on his face.
He sat down opposite Daniel; Ciarán stared fiercely at him as he clenched his fists. “What have you done with yourself Daniel?” he asked quietly. “The guy I knew would never have lowered himself to being some madman’s lackey.”

“That madman gave me my ability,” Daniel hissed. “He made us equals, you and me!”

“Except I don’t work for somebody the way you do,” Ciarán retorted. “I’m a free man. A little different than everyone else, yes, but I’m not some slave to freak who would risk another human’s life for his own goal.”

Daniel lowered his gaze behind his sunglasses. They darted about, as if looking for some response etched onto the table. “You’re right,” he muttered, catching Ciarán off guard. “He did risk my life. He knew I might not survive. I did too. And guess what, Ciarán? I survived! I’m one of the stronger ones! You just can’t accept it, can you? That an old friend is a little different too?” He let out a low chuckle. “You always were jealous of me.”

I had been jealous, hadn’t I? He always had everything. But I’m not jealous anymore.

“It’s called pity,” Ciarán told him menacingly.

When Daniel leapt across the table Ciarán was ready.

***

Lisa sensed them coming before she saw them. She wasn’t quite sure how she had done it. Somehow she just knew they were there. It was like they were waiting for her to prod their minds. It frightened her that she might be able to get in. She pulled herself back as they approached, side by side, but not so close that Lisa would have thought they were actually walking together.

She didn’t recognise the man, but when she saw Edel, her dark red hair magnificently lit up in the sun, she knew she could trust him. Something about Edel was oddly calming. Despite what she could do, she was one of the gentlest people Lisa had ever met. She told herself she would be like that when she was older.

“Lisa,” Edel sighed, taking her by the shoulders and pulling her into an embrace. “We’ll get him back. We’ll free them all.”

The man stepped up to Lisa when Edel let go. “Carl,” he said to her quietly, his hand extended.
She took it lightly, uncertainly. Carl looked a mess. Baggy eyes, unshaven face, an odd tiredness in his movements. “It’s a pleasure,” she replied, trying her best to sound optimistic. “I’m Lisa.” A light smile came to his face. It seemed to give him some life.

“Why don’t you tell us what you know, Lisa,” Edel suggested.

Lisa took a deep breath before she began, trying her best to get what she needed to say sorted in her head before she started talking. “We set them up, Will and I. He let them take him, and we kept a link so that I could track him. It was all going fine, until it started getting weaker. We couldn’t hold it together so weakly... I think I knew something was wrong. He warned me to stay away...” She rubbed a tear from her eye. “I don’t even know if he’s alive!” she cried.

“If they’re anything like Horizon, then he will be,” Edel said firmly.

“That’s where he is!” Lisa exclaimed, much to the surprise of Edel and Carl. “An old warehouse building in a burnt down district. It was abandoned years ago because of the health hazard. It’s beyond the dessert. It’s the only thing out there that they could possibly go to!”

“Do you think... there are others?” Carl asked her.

“His friends have gone missing,” Edel explained to the confused Lisa. “One was taken right under his nose. The other... well he hasn’t heard from him in a while. We think he may have been taken too.”

Carl nodded slowly. “He had a few run-ins with them before. And with a... train driver? He was taken too. I think I remember Brock telling me about it... right from under his nose...” He shook his head. “We have to get them free. All of them.”

“Thank you,” Lisa muttered, dabbing her eyes before the tears started rolling down her cheeks.

She so desperately wanted to see Will again, she barely realised what she was feeling for him was more than what she had thought. It really was love. The word shaped into a new meaning. She would get him back. She had to.

***

Following another one of Jimmy’s gut feelings, Anne had him clutching to his seat as she sped into the city centre. Ciarán was in trouble. He sensed it. She believed him. She had to. And she knew where he would be. She knew she would have to do all the work – Jimmy couldn’t go anywhere near the place.

“Jimmy, how much further?” she asked him.

“Not too far...” His phone began vibrating beside him. “Hello?”

“Stay away from there!” the hoarse voice roared. “We warned you already!”

“We have to save Ciarán!” he bellowed into the phone. “There’s nothing you can do to stop us.”

“You are right...” There was silence for a time, as the person on the other end of the line thought of a response. Jimmy waited anxiously, seeing the cafe speed into view. “Get Jenkins out.”

“Anne... shoot at the coffee house,” Jimmy ordered. Her face twisted into one of disbelief. “Just do it! We have to get Jenkins out!” She let out a sigh as she made to lean out the window. Jimmy held tightly onto the wheel, trying his best to keep the car going straight. “Anne hurry up! We’re almost there!”

***

The table had been upturned in a flash. Daniel cared very little about anything but hurting Ciarán. When he reached him he was catapulted away by his old friend’s legs. Ciarán climbed uneasily to his feet, readying himself for a fight. The crowd had already parted. The owner had a frightened, overwhelmed look on his face.

“Come on Daniel! I can take you!” Ciarán taunted.

With a grunt Daniel fixed his suit, then clenched his fists. He began throwing wild punches. Ciarán made little work of dodging them, but was distracted by the sound of a speeding car approaching from outside. The brakes were squealing uncomfortably against the road. Before Ciarán could see who was driving, the front door shattered inwards with a spark of electricity.

The owner let out a wild scream, rivers of different coloured smokes rising from his flesh. He made to push his way out the side door when a red tendril seemed to solidify, the smoky form smashing through the thin wood on the door, sending splinters everywhere. The man was gone in an instant, not even pausing to wonder at what had happened.

This moment of distraction for Ciarán left him on the floor, nursing a throbbing head. To make matters worse, the way out was sealed by an invisible wall. Ciarán was trapped between it and Daniel. The latter’s accomplices stood at opposite ends of the counter.

As Anne and Jimmy rushed into the cafe, their attention was redirected. Jimmy wasted no time in focusing upon the man, following his instincts, reaching into the man’s soul. He placed a hatred in there, anger and fear. The uncertainty threw the man off balance as his threw a punch from across the room. A transparent ball spot from his arm, causing everything around it to shift slightly on the tables. In the end it spun into his female partner, launching her into the wall.
With a curse he made to move to her. Anne wasn’t about ready to let him near her. The lights flickered as an electrical current ran from them through her. It wasn’t necessary, she knew, but it would help her in the long run. Shooting from the car had drained her of her own energy. She felt it. And now she could feel the storm launch from her finger tips.

It spanned out in every direction, bouncing off the tables, scorching them as the sparks centred towards the man in the black suit. As they met, the man was dragged into the air. He crashed into the ceiling, falling painfully onto the counter.

This intrusion had distracted Daniel long enough for Ciarán to reach into his pocket. Focusing hard, he filled the handful of coins with energy, feeling them vibrate against each other, eager to release their hold. He threw them into the air as he leapt to his feet. Dozens of tiny explosion filled the cafe, knocking Daniel onto a chair, toppling it in the process.

By the time he got to his feet, Anne had already driven off with Ciarán and Jimmy. Daniel let out a curse as he inspected his partners. Both were struggling to their feet. They would have some explaining to do when they got back.

***

Where are my answers? Where do I belong?

Naomi was walking uncertainly down another unfamiliar road. She appreciated how it fit in with her situation. But even still, there were no answers here.

“There never will be answers,” a soft voice said to her from behind.

“And there never will be anywhere for you.”

It echoed around inside her head. It dug deep. Tore at her like a talon. Ripped out everything she held dear. “Who are you?” she whimpered. She turned to face the woman. She had the look of a woman in control, a look Naomi had lost after attacking Emily. She held her hips comfortably, a tight black suit gripping her slim figure. “What do you want with me?” she screamed.

“That’s precisely it,” a man said from behind the woman. Naomi noticed the van only then. White and haunting. A man in a long white coat stepped out from behind its open back door. “We want you.”

Naomi stared at those cold, unseeing silver goggles. “No!” she screamed. “Leave me alone!” She turned on her heel to run, but only got a few steps when a dart hit her neck. She collapsed to her knees as her legs went numb. She fell to the ground, lying flat out on her stomach.

Emily Quigley... I’m sorry!

“She’s gone. Just like you.”

[End of Part Three]

Monday, February 1, 2010

Chapter Twenty - Warning

Anne and Jimmy were following what Jimmy called a lead. He refused to tell her where he had gotten the information regarding the men in black, but insisted on her coming along. In truth it was a feeling he had gotten from the attackers. He held it at bay; he didn’t want Anne to get suspicious of his ability. But for some reason he had an uncontrollable desire for coffee, and only one place seemed to come to mind. He knew it was what he needed.

“Jimmy, where are we going?” Anne demanded.

“Jenkins,” he told her casually. She turned her eyes from the road to stare fiercely at him; she wanted more information. “The coffee place. You know it!” She shook her head. “The place everyone says they leave feel better after.”

“And why are we going there? It’s not true you know. There’s nothing in that coffee that can just make you feel better. It’s just coffee.”

Jimmy let out a laugh. “Jenkins isn’t just a coffee place, Anne! It’s an escape!” She scoffed at his words. “It’s a lead,” he said confidently. “Trust me on this.”

A soft buzzing came from his pocket. Quickly he reached in to pull out his mobile phone. “Be careful,” a hoarse voice said to him. “Where you’re going; it’s not safe. You won’t be able to control it anymore. The two that have gifts contrary cannot be near each other.”

“Who is this?” he hissed into the phone.

“A friend. Just stay away. Your ability will hurt everyone if you go near Jenkins.”

“What do you mean?” he said angrily.

“Look at your friend. You lack control. Jenkins too lacks control. He will absorb that you give out, and eventually change it to hurt others. Stay away from him.”

The phone hung up abruptly. Jimmy stared blankly at it. “What the hell was that?” Anne snapped. Jimmy was silent, taken aback by her. She shook her head. “Sorry about that... don’t know what came over me.”

Control...

Jimmy mused on the words he had heard. He knew they were true. He had done that to Anne.

“Stop the car. We’re going back.”

“What do you mean we’re going back? We’re almost there!”

“Just trust me.”

Stay away from Jenkins? Guess that makes him like us. A mutant. Small world...

***

It seemed Daniel hadn’t gone that far. Two strange people were spotted near the school. Ciarán had asked around rather casually, expecting to find out which direction they had gone. To find they had barely left was a surprise in itself. He guessed Daniel was still injured. Though, he wasn’t sure he had done that much to him.

What would they be doing here, anyway? Could they still be after us?

He kept his hand closed around some coins in his pocket just in case he was ambushed. The last thing he needed was to go down like this; hunting a lead then being picked off by it. But Daniel and the girl were close. He knew it.

You won’t get away this time.

***

The phone rang for what seemed the millionth time without answer. He decided to give up. Edel was simply out of reach. Carl, then, was still alone. He was tired. He had nowhere to stay. He had nothing in this world.

Only Emily...

He recalled again finding her slumped by her car, seemingly lifeless. It was an eternity away. A lifetime of horror and loneliness. A lifetime without Emily. All because he hadn’t made it to her on time. All because he had told her to leave the room.

The room!

He knew where he could go at last. The motel room. The one they had gotten when they were in Black Lake. She had left her credit card there to pay for the room. They still had it. Though it had been weeks, Emily was still paying for it. Which meant Carl had somewhere to sleep for the night. Somewhere else to try contact Edel from too.

He focused hard on the location. It had long ago been burnt into his memory. He closed his eyes from the strain, fatigue making any teleportation difficult. He felt himself jerk uncomfortably. He fell to his knees, opening his eyes to see Emily’s red convertible still parked in the motel parking lot. How it had remained untouched he didn’t know. But the sight of it brought back his memories again.

It hurt to see the place so empty, yet it somehow made sense. Here his love was taken from him. No one would disgrace the land here again. No one would walk this place again or disturb that which was hers.

Here only Carl would get some rest, despite the pain it brought his heart. This was Emily’s gift to him. Freedom.

***

Will was gone. Lisa was alone. It was the first time in weeks she had really been alone. It frightened her. She needed Will. She didn’t even want to see her parents. She didn’t need them like she needed Will. And she knew only one person could help her. She flicked through her phonebook, landing on the number that had been given her in case of emergency. Edel.
It didn’t take long for her to answer. “Edel?” Lisa called into the phone.

“Lisa? That you? Where’d you go?”

“We tried to track down where those guys take people,” Lisa told her. “Will had a hunch about it. He wasn’t the first one taken. But he’s gone, Edel. He had himself taken by them, but I’ve lost my connection with him. I can’t talk to him anymore.”

Edel was silent for a while. “What can I do to help?”

“Well, I need to meet up with you again. I think I know where they’ve taken him.”

“Then I’ll come get you. Tomorrow. Where we first met.” Lisa made to hang up. “I’m sorry about Will, Lisa.”

“Thanks.”

For everything.

***

Edel paced the room slowly. It wasn’t a happy place to be. She missed her old apartment. But it was gone, like everything else in her life. She had to get to the end of this. She had to help Lisa. And Carl. She rang once again. The connection went through quickly, the phone ringing. Her heart raced. She had found him.

“Hello?” a sleepy voice said to her.

“Carl? Is that you?”

“Edel?” he cheered, suddenly seeming awake. “What is it? I’ve been trying to get in touch with you!”

“I need your help. A friend needs me. And I could use you there.”

“But... Emily... she’s been taken.”

Emily too...

Edel knew what this meant. The men in the black suits had her. Like they had Will. “I can get her back. If you help me, Carl.” She let out a deep breath. “I may know someone who can find her. She’s who I need to help, Carl. Her boyfriend was taken. They staged it. She knows where he might be! But I need you to help us get there.”

“You can get Emily back...”

She really is all he can think about...

“I hope so, Carl. I hope so.”

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Chapter Nineteen - Lost

Carl wasted no time in reporting Emily’s kidnapping to the hospital staff. He fought back the tears he knew were coming. He couldn’t face losing her again. “Excuse me!” he exclaimed at the front desk. A large, dark haired nurse turned to face him, bags under her eyes. “My friend Emily was taken from her room! You have to call the authorities!”

The nurse let out a slight snort. “What did you say her name was?” She moved slowly towards her computer.

“Emily Quigley!” he shouted at her, regretting he had down it by the fierce look she gave him.

“Look, young man, my job is hard enough without you shouting at me.” Carl nodded, looking away bashfully. “Quigley, Quigley... Mary Quigley did you say?”

“Emily,” he panted, losing his patience.

A frown came to the nurse’s face. “There’s no Emily on the system. Never was.” Carl stepped back in shock. “Sorry.”

“You have to be lying...” he muttered.

Emily...

***

Lisa could feel a struggle happening. Will was losing control. She sensed the connection getting weaker every minute. They wouldn’t hold out much longer. Lisa was worried that they had been discovered by the woman Will had told him about.

Will seemed to be screaming for help. She felt his presence pulsating towards her out of rhythm. Like it was trying to get away somewhere.

“Get away Lisa!”

She let out a gasp involuntarily. He was gone. Without a trace. She couldn’t find him anymore.

“Will!” she moaned.

Where are you?

***

There were no leads. No way of tracking her down. Edel had to give up. Naomi had gone missing. And with that Carl would never get Emily back. Edel had failed him. She had failed herself. She couldn’t even help one person. What did that say about her?

I have to tell him.

She let out a sigh. “Carl... I’m sorry. She’s gone.” She shook her head. “No that won’t do. Carl, I found her but she got away!” She banged her head off the table. “This is going to be harder than I thought.”

***

Daniel had vanished. Ciarán could find no other word for it. He had contacted all of their old friends. Not a single one had heard from him in two years, when he had left home after meeting with the madman Number One.

Ciarán remembered it well. His own discovery at having an ability. Daniel’s jealousy. How he had tried to show Ciarán that he was like him by going to Number One. He had spent days in a hospital bed. He had suffered, and survived. He had shown Ciarán that he was strong, faster too, than before. He had shown Ciarán the things he could do.

But Ciarán was not impressed. He was worried for Daniel’s sake.

In his hunt to be, what, equal? He forgot was he was. He forgot who he was. And he gave himself up.

And now he was gone. It was just like before. It was just like Daniel.

***

It seemed to teachers Anne and Jimmy that Horizon must have been very good at covering their steps in all things mutant related. They could find nothing more relating the men in the black suits to Horizon. Nothing to suggest they had lost an important member of their staff. Nothing at all really.

Except... there was one article. A man had lost his memory for a few days. A Horizon employee. He had been attacked, it seemed. By a mutant. That’s what he told people. A tall blonde woman. She had apparently taken his memory from him. Left him comatose. He had been the only person to have made such a claim.

“So that’s it, then?” Jimmy asked. “No more trouble at Horizon?”

“More burnt down buildings that any company of their size,” Anne pointed out. “Not a very good record to hold, is it? I certainly wouldn’t feel very safe in their hands.”

***

Carl stayed in the room the entire time, wishing silently for Emily’s impossible return. It was like she was dead. Gone forever. There was no way he could face the world like this. In a drunk-by-fatigue state, without sleep or company... Carl couldn’t handle it. He needed to talk to someone. He needed to sleep. He needed help finding Emily.

Edel... can you help me? Will you?

He didn’t know. He wasn’t sure he cared right now. He had to talk to someone. And if she couldn’t help him finding Emily she could at least give him a place to stay for the night.

Then he would chase after Emily.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Chapter Eighteen - Threads

Anne loved to read. She would read just about anything. Even tabloid papers, despite how much she complained about them. She found them an easy read after work. And it was because of this that she stumbled across a “human interest” story. A flying woman. A man with her. They had been seen after a strange explosion caused a ruckus at an apartment block. The entire wall of one of the rooms was blown outwards, glass shattering onto the road. Conveniently a photographer had been on the scene and had had sense enough to capture the pair flying away.

“It’s them,” Ciarán told Anne and Jimmy. “Daniel and the woman who brought him away from here. There’s no doubting it’s her.” He cursed under his breath. “What do you think they were doing there?”

“Maybe...” Anne muttered. Ciarán and Jimmy shared a glance and waited for her to continue.

“Well, the news stations have been talking about... mutants. How they’re dangerous. How they’re kidnapping people. Like a guy in Black Lake. Middle of the day... two men in black suits. Left the girl there for some reason.”

“So what are you getting at?” Ciarán asked impatiently.

“They’re after mutants...” Jimmy whispered. “Like us.” This caught their attention. “It makes sense. Why else would they send Daniel and the other two? They must have known I’d ask for your help. You do have a way of getting me out of trouble... If they know where Anne and I work they might know that.”

“So we’re mutants?” Ciarán asked aloud. “Dangerous! That what you’re saying!”

“Or in danger...” Anne mumbled. She didn’t like the idea of being different either. And she didn’t like that her life was at risk because of it. “What else do we have on these guys?”

***

For Edel, finding Naomi was proving increasingly difficult. She had found her mobile number eventually. But contacting it failed. It seemed to have stopped working. And she didn’t think Naomi was avoiding her. Why would she leave a contact number if that was the case?

As well as that, Naomi seemed to have learned her lesson when it came to taking peoples’ memories. It left Edel with nothing to follow. And she had no inclination as to where Naomi was heading. With that she had disappeared. No trace of her left.

Which meant Carl would have some trouble containing Emily.

***

Will had been easy to track, but difficult to keep in contact with. Lisa couldn’t communicate with him at all. She was worried for his safety; she wanted to know how he was doing. She didn’t know what they might be doing to him. She shivered at the thought of him in danger.

At least she knew where he was at all times. She knew how far away he was, in which direction. She used a map to track him through the desert on the dirt road. But there was nowhere to go out there, only some old buildings. And most of them had been destroyed in a fire years before according to all the sources Lisa had found on the internet.

One in particular caught her attention. The largest building of them all, the only one that hadn’t collapsed through entirely at some point – the building had belonged to Horizon Inc. Instinctively she knew it was Will’s ultimate destination in the back of the white van.

***

She never kept still. Carl noticed it quite easily. Emily never sat in one place too long. She was always fidgeting. She kept playing with the buttons of her blouse. She had tried to leave more than once, and Carl had had to try stopping her. Thankfully she refrained from using her ability. He guessed that she didn’t know how to use them properly.

The nurses had begun to notice him struggling with her. With looks of pity in their eyes and sympathy in their voices they suggested he get some help from a specialist doctor. Reluctantly Carl agreed. They gave him a phone number for a doctor they believed could help Emily. He was positioned in Black Lake – a private doctor, usually travelling between hospitals.

Carl took a risk and left Emily in the room by herself to use the payphone. The phone rang slowly in his head, emphasising how tired he really was. Finally someone answered. “Hello, Doctor Noel Landy’s office. How can I help you?”

“My friend... she’s lost her memory,” Carl explained in a drone. “I need help for her... please...”

“Of course,” the woman replied. “Name?”

“Carl... Carl Kenny. She’s Emily Quigley.”

“Very good,” she stated monotonously. “Now,” she said with a cheery voice,” you’ll need to bring Emily here Mr Kenny. The Doctor currently has a full appointment list and cannot afford to leave Black Lake at the moment.”

“Yes... yes of course.” He turned to check on Emily, heart skipping a beat as he saw her missing from the room. Dropping the phone he ran towards the door, seeing a struggling Emily in the hands of one of men who had taken him in Black Lake. She tried screaming but his hand was over her mouth. She kicked out in every direction, panic in her eyes. “Emily!” he screamed.

She was dragged into a white van as she finally got her mouth free. “Help me! Please! Somebody!” She was in tears as the doors closed on her, and Emily was sped away from Carl.

And once more he was alone.

***

“There is something...” Jimmy mumbled. “In New Thanes a few weeks ago I saw someone soaring through the air, but he didn’t look like he had much control. He was sort of confused as to what happened. I’d seen him the entire time, following someone I think.”

“What makes you so sure?” Ciarán asked, scepticism in his voice.

“He was dressed like Daniel. Down to the sunglasses. I thought I’d lost him in the crowds when the next thing I knew, there he was, heading down the street in mid air.” He rubbed his eyes, trying to remember more. He jerked when he thought of the note on his car. “He was here! He delivered a note!”

“He what?” Anne shrieked.

“He came here. To deliver a note. I was supposed to... kill you?” Embarrassed he looked away.
“He wore a black suit, but as soon as I saw him he vanished. Ran I think. I saw a blur. That’s it.”

“Super speed then,” Ciarán grumbled. “And all we can do is blow stuff up and shoot lightning from our fingers,” he grinned.

“And what about Jimmy?” Anne asked, staring at her colleague suspiciously. “What can you do Jimmy?”

“I don’t know yet...” he mumbled. “Anyway, there’s more. A fight in a restaurant. Some guy getting beat up by a guy in a black suit. Caused quite a stir in the place. And a tremor or two. It was like an earthquake. Then... knives and forks flying everywhere. At the guy in black.”

“A mutant,” Anne stated. “That about confirms the theory that they’re after mutants. And I suppose, they are too. It’s the only explanation for it. But I don’t understand why they want us dead...”

“Genocide...” Jimmy moaned. “Because we’re not working with them.” A gasp came from Ciarán. He was reading an old newspaper. “Did you keep that thing?” Jimmy asked Anne.

“Media studies,” she explained. “What’s gotten to you?” she asked Ciarán, grabbing the newspaper.

“A businessman killed himself,” he replied. “He was wearing the same clothes as Daniel and the others... Do you reckon he was with them?” Neither of the teachers responded. “The tracks were bent... broken really. That’s what it says. They’re not connecting the two... but as far as I know trains don’t just get back on the tracks. It’s physically impossible.”

“He’s right,” Anne exclaimed, a hint of excitement in her voice. “And there was odd seismic activity in the area! And in the area of the restaurant. The date matches the track bending.” She turned the paper around for them to see the article – journalists playing with the idea that the world was tearing itself apart. “That was no businessman, then.”

“And he probably didn’t kill himself...” Jimmy told them. “He could have gotten on the train for that if he was going to take all those people with him. Or trying to. I don’t think he was expecting the train to hit him. Where’d he work anyway?”

Anne quickly scanned the page. “Horizon.”

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Chapter Seventeen - Standstill

When Carl returned to Emily’s room a flood emotions took him. At first he was overcome with joy. Seeing Emily awake for the first time since he had been taken had caught him off guard. By the time he had shook the surprise from his body, he was let down. Emily looked distant, and afraid of him.

“What’s wrong, Emily?” he asked her quietly. She shook her head slowly. “Emily?”

“Is... is that me?” Silently he fell into his chair. He held his head in his hands. “Is it?” He wished she would stop talking. He wished she would just take him in her arms, tell him she was okay. But she didn’t. She didn’t know herself... and he doubted she’d know him. “Please,” she cried, “Is that me!”

“It was...” he muttered.

This can’t be Emily... it can’t be. This can’t be it!!

He remembered seeing her there by her car. Holding her in his arms. He knew then something was wrong with her, but now... now he wasn’t so sure anything could be done about it. Emily was awake like he’d wanted... but this wasn’t really Emily. He didn’t want it to be. He wanted her to be there for him, in body and mind. Like she had been when he had escaped from the cells.

“Please... don’t be like this...” he whispered. He knew she wouldn’t hear him. “Just please come back Emily...”

***

The internet was indeed a source of knowledge. Edel had done a simple search for Emily Quigley and found talk of miracles in her hospital.

So Carl hasn’t moved her...

The article read how the once comatose Emily Quigley had woken up miraculously in the middle of the day for no apparent reason. And that was all there was to it... besides the rumour that Emily had no memory of anything, ever.

Naomi...

Cursing under her breath she searched the small hotel room. No sign of her. Or Will and Lisa.

“Damn!” she hissed, and sped out of the room.

***

The man in white knew all about mutant kind when it came to hiding places. His ability allowed him to find them in an instant. Telepaths were tricky this way. They could shut him out completely if they were strong enough, and knew how. Few of them had both strength and knowledge for such a task.

But telepaths were not the man’s target this time. The healer, Craig Mitchell, was who he was after. With him there was no way 01 could lose again. And there would be no interference from anyone else that Craig might help.

“Ms Whyte? Have an order go out. Capture Craig Mitchell. I think Hannah will be suitable for the task.”

“Where shall I say he is?”

“Hannah will find him, or do her best. If there is trouble I will inform her. But she needs to learn.”

“Of course...” Ms Whyte mumbled.

I won’t be around forever after all...

***

“Need help. Danger nearby. Jimmy”

The fragmented text message got Ciarán moving quickly. Hurl in hand he raced towards the school. Jimmy never seemed that panicked. And phone calls were more his thing. Something was definitely wrong.

He scaled the fence surrounding the school, bounding towards the side entrance. It was quiet... not like the school at lunch time... not like anywhere at lunch time. Then he saw why. A lone figure standing on the grass, all shape hidden amongst itself. A man in a black suit that didn’t belong.

Ciaran knew this man.

Daniel... what are you doing here, you fool?

He readied himself for a fight as he approached the man in black.

“My old friend...” the man muttered. “Come to help them...” His voice had the same strange pitch to it that Ciaran had come to hate in the last days of their friendship. The unnatural pitch that came with Daniel’s change.

“Daniel... you haven’t changed much. A better wardrobe I’ll admit. But not much else. Still the same back stabbing fool that left home two years ago.”

“And you’re still the same person that refused to join me.” He cracked his hand and raised his fists. “Let’s settle this.”

***

Over coffee Jimmy had suddenly paused, much to the confusion of Anne. They had been avoiding their co-workers as they spoke, and Jimmy’s silence was leaving Anne uncomfortable. “What is it?” she hissed in a whisper.

“He’s back... he’s angry...” Jimmy muttered. He struggled to understand how he knew this. The feeling just came to him. “Anne... we have to go. I had a friend come. He’s out there!” He leapt from his chair, knocking it carelessly to the floor. The other staff members were startled by his movements, and annoyed that he failed to pick the chair back up. Anne covered her face as she left, but continued to run after Jimmy.

“Who is this friend of yours, Jimmy?” Anne panted as she tried to keep up, holding her skirt up from her feet. “Why did you ask him to come here?”

“His name is Ciarán Heller. He’s here because we’re all in danger.” He reached the side doors and pushed them open. But as soon as he tried to leave an invisible force blocked him. “They want us dead, Anne. You, Ciarán, me... I think it has something to do with your... gift.”

Anne let out a gasp. “And your friend is out there, right now?” The thought of the recent attack came to her. The man had fled, even after what Anne had done to him. “We have to help him, Jimmy!”

***

Daniel’s fist knocked the breath out of Ciarán when it struck. And he didn’t stop there. Though he didn’t use his ability, Daniel still felt the superior in the fight. In his arrogance he failed to duck as Ciarán hurl swung through the air. Daniel tumbled to the grass, clutching his head. He was dizzy standing up, giving Ciarán a chance to recuperate, but even that grace was short lived.

Daniel moved back into action, throwing punched wildly, angrily. He connected with the hurl several times, ignoring the pain in his hands. With his anger he lost control, and so gradually his ability activated. The wood began to splinter as Ciarán blocked the attack. Before it shattered Ciarán parried. He gave Daniel a punch in the jaw, then another on the nose. The glasses shattered upon impact; Daniel threw them to the ground in disgust.

He glared at Ciarán with violet eyes, a trademark trait of the army he had joined. In those eyes Ciarán saw pain; he pitied his old friend for becoming like this. Taking orders from a secretive man who could bless a man with power, or strip his life away in an instant. Ciarán knew the story too well.

You gave yourself to him, Daniel... And for what? For this?

The old friends continued their fight, despite Ciarán’s reluctance to hurt his foe. He received a great deal of the punches, but always hit back hard at Daniel’s ribs and his arms, wearing down the man physically. He knew neither of them could withstand the punishment much longer. Still, Daniel was relentless, and angry. And desperate it seemed.

The man in black made an unexpected move. He tackled Ciarán into the air, shouldering him in the stomach and lifting. He thrust him up and backwards, so that he landed hard on the ground. From Ciarán pocket rolled a slither. He knew he had to make a move; he had to do something that Daniel couldn’t just block.

He grabbed the leather ball tight in his left hand, willing energy to enter it. A spark of green light shot around it before the entire object started to glow. Hurl in his right hand, he threw up the slither, striking it in mid air. It sped at Daniel as he turned around. The explosion was bigger than Ciarán had expected. Heat burst from ball as it expanded in every direction, the pieces of it becoming incinerated. A shockwave sent Daniel spinning and knocked Ciarán off him balance.

Daniel landed hard on the grass, skidding through the muck on his back. His suit was torn to pieces, his white shirt blackened. His hat had been thrown from his head, and shards of wood from the ball’s centre had scratched his face. As he struggled to his feet, dazed, he raised his left hand. A figure sped through the air, grabbing him tightly. She wore a black suit and sunglasses, but lacked the hat Daniel had been wearing. A similarly garbed man held on tight in the woman’s other hand. She seemed to struggle as she flew miraculously through the sky and over the fence, dipping down violently once she had cleared the houses.

Ciarán fell with relief to his knees as two people ran towards him. The woman, with bright red hair, looked worriedly at his condition while the man simply grasped him tightly around the shoulders – as much of a hug as either man would give.

“It’s good to see you too, Jimmy,” Ciarán said to the man, a grin on his face. “Mind telling me what they were here for?”

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Chapter Sixteen - Victim

Craig Mitchell was ready to find his danger. He had been for a long time after he had had a taste of it. And now he had found it; he had found her; he had found Emily Quigley. The woman he believed would change his life. Not romantically, nothing like that. But in terms of giving himself a chance in the world, Emily was the answer. After many patients, many squashed dreams and months of horror, Craig was ready.

But was the world ready? He doubted people wanted to know about a man who could heal with his touch. He knew they weren’t ready. After all, the last person to have made that claim ended up dead, hanging from a cross in the scorching sun, bleeding from his hands, feet and head. Yes he had been worshipped for it, and the many other things he had gone through, but Craig didn’t want the fame. And he certainly didn’t want to die for his ability.

But he did want to help Emily Quigley. The odd case that no doctor could explain. The woman who wouldn’t wake up, whose very life was in danger of never being lived. She was young, and pretty. A local newspaper had shown Craig this. He wanted to help her. He had to help her.

For all those I let down... I have to do this.

He wouldn’t die for his ability. But he would certainly die for her.

Craig was ready to change the world.

***

Jimmy hadn’t slept in over a day. Not after the note. It worried him. Frightened him even. He was a teacher not a killer, despite the claims his students might make about the amount of homework he gave. He wasn’t sure who even knew about Ciarán and Anne. He certainly didn’t know anyone besides himself that knew both people.

As he trudged wearily through the hallway a blur of darkness swept into his vision. A strong fist pounded him into the wall. More punches came as Jimmy held himself in a feeble defensive position, getting angry and scared as the punches came in quicker succession. This man, he knew, was no ordinary man.

As Jimmy struggled for breath an arc of lightning shot over him. Anne made her way defiantly towards him and his attacker, fear in her eyes masked beneath sheer determination. Before her Jimmy lay crumpled into a ball by his own accord, and a man in a black suit struggled to his feet, smoke issuing from his clothes.

The man fixed his short bowler hat on his head and adjusted his dark sunglasses, a grim smile weaving its way onto his lips. From his inside pocket he pulled a gun of sorts, though it was made from plastic and didn’t appear lethal. Anne cursed under her breath.

Coward!

Anger surged within her from an unknown source. She felt her hair rise with static electricity. Her limbs outstretched themselves by their own will as an electrical surge shot from the sockets in the walls and from the overhead lights, becoming a maelstrom as it bounded towards the man in black. Startled he threw the gun towards her and ran. The plastic device blackened in an instant and burst into pieces before Anne.

With a sigh she fell to her knees, Jimmy’s attacker gone.

“Anne...” Jimmy mumbled. “What happened to you?”

***

Will always had some sort of plan under his sleeve. And as he walked purposely casual down the strange road in the distant town, there was no exception. He and Lisa had planned it, although she was initially the one to do the walking. Will objected. It was dangerous. It still was in his case.

“Be careful, Will.”

I’ll try...

His breathing was quick, no matter how much he tried to slow it down. He wiped a cool, panicked sweat from his forehead. That was when he heard it – the van. He felt strong arms grasp him quickly, silently, from behind. He knew this man already. Edward. The brute the man in white commanded.

Stay with me Lisa.

“Always, Will.”

As he was thrown into the back of the white van, he lost her words. There was the woman from the last capture. Trying to break his connection with Lisa. They kept it quiet, like turning the sound down on a radio. They hoped the woman would not notice the faint trace connection between them that they barely held still.

With it, Lisa and Will would find everyone the men in black had ever captured.

***

Naomi knew that staying with Edel was bad idea for the time being. There was that, and her curiosity into what she could actually do. She didn’t know herself, she realised. She never would have thought she would hurt people the way she did. She always imagined she’d be the model wife, as it were. She’d be beautiful, in control, but caring.
Well, two out of three isn’t bad.

Emily Quigley was her hardest victim to take. She was the one that changed Naomi back into what she wanted to be. But she was still frightened. She had to get back to Emily; she had to save Emily and in that, save herself.

But she didn’t want to put Edel in danger either. Naomi still did not have full control. The slightest mistake could ruin everything. It wasn’t worth the risk. So she left Edel, Will and Lisa, slipping a phone number onto the table where she knew Edel would find it. Edel would have to find Carl Kenny by herself.

Do I love him?

The thought surprised her when it came to her. Here was Carl – a caring, and by no means unattractive. But he cared for Emily. And Emily cared for him; loved him. Naomi didn’t know what she was feeling, or if it was even her feeling these things.

And she hated herself for it all the more.

***

The hospital where Emily Quigley rested was a small place, not accustomed to miracles or strange cases. It already had the latter, and would soon get the former. Craig would make sure of it. No matter what, he would wake Emily Quigley up. The excitement reminded him of his years as a medical student, his first year in the hospital. The people he let down in those days... he would save Emily for them.

Taking a deep breath he positioned himself nonchalantly near her room as a man walked from it, distressed and tired. Bags hung under his bleary eyes. His steps were short and slow. This would give Craig all the time he needed. Quickly he entered the room, eyes falling on the beautiful Emily Quigley who lay as still as Snow White, her bronze hair spread out over the white pillow. She looked like an angel in Craig’s eyes.

Slowly he stepped up to her side, his breath catching as he laid his hand on her chest, just below her throat. White sparkling light flowed from his hand, glittering as it encased Emily in an aura of beauty. This had happened only once before for Craig. But still he did not know what it meant. Regardless he let it continue. Her breathing became quicker, but not unhealthily. Her heartbeat became normal. And finally Emily’s eyes shot open wide.

Craig’s breath caught as he felt a light pressure on his chest. He looked down; Emily’s pale hand was missing in his chest. There was no blood, though Craig was sure she could still kill him.

Please, Emily...

He looked into her fear filled eyes. He searched for something there, anything that might spark sympathy. But it was like looking into the eyes of a puppet. They were empty, without feeling, knowledge. It was as if Emily was but a shell.

“Who are you?” she screamed.

Please...

“Where am I?” She didn’t tear her eyes from his. She kept perfectly still for a few moments. With a gasp she lowered her hand. It slid easily from his chest, leaving no mark in either his flesh or his clothes. “Who am I?”

As Craig backed away in panic, Emily screamed. Tears poured from her eyes. She covered them up with her arms, still screaming.

Craig Mitchell fled from the angel.

***

01 felt her mind stir. He felt himself grow within her. This woman was his now, like so many others. Half a mutant, half a slave. This woman was his. And he would not forget it. He could never forget it.

While the doctors of Horizon examined her, searching for cause of her peculiarities, 01 gave her instructions once more, prodding at her mind with his connection with her. She listened intently, realising what he was telling her.

I will get out of this accursed place, Ms Brady. You will assure it. And you will come with me.

01’s soldier knew her job well. Like it had always been her dream. 01 had to get free, so that he could change the world how he had always wanted. No matter the losses humanity would face at his hands.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Chapter Fifteen - Attack

01 spent days wondering what state his female doctor was in. It was evident that he had done something to her, but that was largely due to the fact that she had had a fit. But he did feel something - whether it was a twinge from his older abilities and past followers, or her rising ability connecting itself to him he was unsure. Either way, he knew she would not be able to harm him when she got back - if she got back.

None of them ever could. Whether they survived or not. 01 was, in terms of his own assembled army, safe.

***

Lovers struggled for peace when they came under attack. Lisa and Will were these lovers. After Will's escapades attacking Naomi there had been problems. They had argued, as many couples tend to do. But while Lisa was angry, Will was only too happy to see her. The dilemma was driving him crazy.

"Lisa, wait!" he shouted. She looked scornfully at him. "I... I have something I need to tell you." He looked down at his feet. "I was attacked, Lisa. I was threatened. I had to attack her. I had to kill her. They told me too."

"Who exactly? And what could they have possibly threatened you with? What could make you willing to hurt someone!" She was furious with him, evidently.
"I don't know who they were. But it doesn't matter as far as I'm concerned. What they said they'd do... what they promised me... I couldn't decline."

"And what was so important that you 'couldn't decline!'" She was breathing hard, angrily.

You.

Her lip quivered. He couldn't look at her. He wanted to... but the entire thing frightened him. It didn't matter anyway. She grabbed him tightly, hugging him. She cried on his shoulder - he wasn't sure why. "I'm sorry Will. I really am..."

***

Naomi and Edel found themselves meeting for the first time in their lives that didn't involve them having to run away. It was a pleasant experience for them, despite the topic of conversation. They had come to discussing Emily - it didn't take long for them to realise that she was one person they both had some acquaintance in Carl. From there they moved to his ill-fated partner.

"How was she... you know... when you saw her last?" Naomi asked.

"She seemed okay. She's stable. Carl's a mess though. First the cells... then Emily. And he told me he has some memory loss from before the cells... I think it's all finally getting to him." Naomi let out a depressed sigh. "Hey, don't blame yourself. Carl had his problems long before Emily. Long before you did anything."

"You think so?"

"Naomi, you can't go blaming yourself on everything. Carl told me everything. All he wants is Emily back. And I'm sure he'll understand your reasons."

Naomi took solace in that. She knew why she had done it to Emily, but she was never too sure how Carl would react. "So... what do we do about those guys in black?"

"Not too sure. We need to get Emily back to normal. That's priority. And getting those two home," she said, gesturing to the other room where Lisa and Will were talking. "We can't keep them with us through this."

"Is it safe to let them go?" Naomi asked. "I mean... they might be taken."

"Or worse..." Edel remembered the hospital, the ferals. "There are people that can do worse than just capture them. They tried to get to Emily a couple of days ago."

"Then we have to make sure that they're okay. Or keep them with us for now. We'll get in touch with their parents... pretend to be the other's mother or something. Then we'll get them home when this is over."

"This is really messed up," Edel exclaimed.

***

Craig Mitchell was, and always had been, a curious person. But he was also very kind. And when Craig had discovered his healing ability, he knew he had to do something with it. But having had to flee his home town, Craig was now looking, of all places, on the internet. There were many mysterious powers at work, he knew. And they led him to people with abilities like him - bad people. He was very cautious of them now. But he also knew that he could not avoid a person in need.

Craig Mitchell was looking for danger.

***

Jimmy Wilkes worked seriously, yet with a carefree attitude, in a school. He cared very much for his job, his students, workmates and friends. He had yet to realise the ultimate potential he had, for his ability was yet to reveal itself to him. But Jimmy always knew when something was happening. And he had a sneaking suspicion that someone had been at his car.

He ran out of the building quickly, expecting to find some students messing. Instead he saw a piece of paper billowing in the wind attached under his wiper.

"Deal with Anne Judge and Ciarán Heller. Use whatever methods you see fit. Do this, or you pay the price. Don't expect us to leave them alone afterwards."

Fearfully he looked around. He sensed someone watching him. It worried him. And when finally his eyes caught sight of a man, he ran away with astonishing speed.

Jimmy Wilkes had been found by the men in the black suits.

***

Anne Judge worked alongside Jimmy. They had a comfortable relationship, although she posed as a much more serious person. She was the disciplinarian. She was the one that students would listen to and know she was serious.

Some students came running past her. Angrily she turned to them. "Gentlemen!" she called. She knew these students. They stopped on the spot. Third years usually did. "Now," she said calmly, yet assertively, "Please tell me what the rush is."

"No rush, Miss," one of them said.

"Mr Murphy, do not attempt to lie to me." She didn't want him to get in trouble. She knew he was a good student. "Just, tell me why you were running in the halls, Liam." She didn't need him to answer. The very moment she had finished talking a gang of fifth years came running around the corner. They froze on the spot. "Move along," she said to Liam Murphy and his friends. "Now, gentlemen," she addressed the fifth years. It was an all-boys school. Everyone was 'gentleman.' Even if they weren't exactly gentlemen. "Do you mind telling me what you were doing?"

"We were just messing," one of them said.

"Just messing! You're never just doing something!" The lights flickered overhead with sparks of electricity. "Bloody things..." she muttered to herself. “No more of it," she warned them.

Plebeians...

***

When Ciarán Heller discovered his ability it had caused some trouble. Now, months on, he was struggling to gain control over it. He had seen footballs, coins, doorknobs... everything... explode upon his touch. It was enthralling, but dangerous.

Come on, focus.

He held the cent coin in his right hand tightly between his index finger and his thumb. He stared at it fiercely. He willed it to happen. He put everything he had into making the coin explode.

And finally it lit up lightly, a green light shining from the points where his fingers met it. And when he threw it into the air it exploded. The metal disintegrated as the light expanded. It became hot in a moment. The explosion was enough to do anyone damage.

But more importantly Ciarán had learned control.

Chapter Fourteen - Hunt

Edel had run away. Carl was left alone then with Emily. He didn't mind. The hospital had taken her in. She was safe. It was all going to be alright. he felt sure of it. He would find Brock. And together they would help Emily. Carl was certain of it. Nothing else mattered.

***

Edel found that finding Naomi was a lot easier than expected. She had made herself well known in the towns, and her trail of destruction could be traced close by. Edel was sure she would reach her soon.

Her phone rang suddenly. Alerted, Edel answered quickly. "Yeah?" she panted, wishing she had rented a car instead of running the way to Naomi.

"She's in trouble! Hurry Edel!"

Jesus wept...

***

Simultaneously Lisa and Will had boarded their trains. They were fast approaching Naomi's whereabouts - both had been told by their superiors of her location.

Neither knew the other was getting closer.

***

They were dispatched in the van. The two men in black. They had dealt with Naomi before. She was too slow for one, and too weak for the other. And she had to be punished for not dealing with her last assignment. Neither agreed in letting a teenager perform the deed.

Will would be removed if he interferred.

***

She didn't expect the attack. But Naomi Ryan hadn't expected a lot of things that happened that day. For instance, she didn't know that there were, at that time, five people looking for her and only two of them were working together. She didn't know that the men in black had hired a teenager to kill her, or that his girlfriend had been hired by someone else to save her. She didn't know that the woman that had freed her from the cells was on her way, sent by the same people as the young girl, to save her.

So when the white van pulled up nearby, Naomi Ryan was caught completely off guard. It took all of her willpower to get her legs to run. She didn't know what the men could do, except that they had failed to begin chasing her.

Before she knew it, Naomi was tackled hard. She landed in a bush, the person still on top of her. She was struggling to move, and his arms were feeling their way around to her neck.

"Will no!" a voice called. Lisa pulled at him, grabbing his shoulder. "Will stop! Don't kill her. Please." She tugged harder, digging her feet into the ground. Finally he came up, unwillingly, from Naomi and the pair fell to the ground.

"Lisa?"

"Who the hell are you two?" Naomi shouted. Before either could answer Naomi spotted the men in black. She cursed under her breath and pulled them up. "Come on! They're dangerous." She made to run from them, pulling Lisa and Will along with her, when the thinner of the two appeared in front of them.

"Get back!" a voice called. Straight away the man was forced aside by a bright stream of hot light. A red haired girl ran up to the group panting. "Get out of here. All of you. I'll stall as long as I can." She noticed Naomi, remmebering her from the cells. "You?" she noted out loud.

"Thank you," Lisa said to her softly, chasing after Naomi and Will.

Edel sent more blasts at the men in black. The first was up again, the second making his way closer. She moved with her instincts, sending blasts in every direction. Neither could get close, even the fast one.

"You can't keep this up forever!" the taller one yelled.

He's right... I have to get out of here quickly.

She charged the energy, maintaining it for a moment before it released wildly outwards like a wave. it destroyed everything it touched, and the men in black barely got away from it, only to be hit by falling debris from the trees and buildings to each side.

Edel took the chance to run from the hunters. She was finally free from the madness.

[end of part 2]

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Chapter Thirteen - Murder

Emily's life was no longer hanging in the balance. But it was still no cause for celebration. It was, if anything, only a relief for Carl and Edel. They knew that nothing was certain for them anymore but the past; they took comfort in the idea that nothing could ever change it.

"So... you were the one that got of the cells?" Edel asked him. "The first person to ever get out." She looked at him with adoration. "Wow... How did you know... I mean... how did you get out?"

"My ability. Teleportation. That's what Emily called it. Which I guess is a pretty accurate description." He thought about it briefly. "Instantaneous transmission," he boasted.

Edel laughed along with him. "It's a lot more... peaceful than my ability. Whatever it actually is. Fission I think. You know, like in a nuclear reactor. Except... well I don't think it's radioactive. Lucky for you I guess," she joked. "When did you realise you had your ability?"

"I thought it was the cells... but I don't know. Did you ever think you had a life before then? That maybe everything was in a daze and you're not quite sure you did any of that stuff?"

"Not quite sure I know what you mean," she said to him.

He sighed, rubbing his hands over his weary eyes, trying to remember something. It was all fuzzy. He remembered everything up to six years before. Then it began to get hazy. He remembered a kind old face - not someone he knew before. But he couldn't recall a name. He rememebred a man too, older than Carl was. And a young boy. He remembered a van too, but that was the end. All he remembered then were the cells and getting out of them.

"It's like... I lived this whole other life. But I can't remember anything between six years ago and the cells. It's all a blur. Why that one gap in my life?"

"I don't know..." She knew she had made a mistake in asking the question, and that she couldn't just leave the room silent. "I was just taken in. No explanation. Just grabbed. When I was in a cell they asked me why I was there. When I couldn't answer they called me a mutant. I didn't know what they meant. They explained that people labelled mutants had abilities beyond normal human expectations. Then they asked me what I could do."

"You didn't know?"

She shook her head. "It wasn't until I accidentally burned the sleeves of those two brutes that went with the doctor that I found out about my ability. I broke out with it, melted the wall. There was another girl who got out too. I don't know who she was. But no one deserved to stay in that place. It wasn't right. It wasn't humane."

"You saved her life?" Edel nodded. "She owes you one." He took out his phone. "Sorry, you don't mind if I make a quick call, do you? It's Brock. He might still think that Emily is at the hospital.

"Fire away," she said to him.

He thanked her politley and dialled the number. Instantly the operator spoke.

"The person you have called cannot be reached. Please try again later." He ended the call and looked worryingly at Edel.

"I think something's wrong."

***

Lisa couldn't sleep. She could only focus on Will. He seemed to have no problem hiding secrets from her. But she knew he could hide nothing in his dreams. And she listened in to his unconsoius thoughts.

I shouldn't be doing this... but it's for his own good.

"I'm not a murderer..."

What?

"But I have to do it!"

What do you have to do? Tell me Will.

"I have to kill Naomi Ryan... I have to save the future... I have to save Lisa."

It's okay Will. We'll figure this out.

"Those manipulative..." she said to herself, thinking out loud. "We were both sent to find her. He has to kill the woman I was sent to save. Oh Will what have you got yourself into?"

***

The doctors avoided 01 at first. But he knew that rumours would reach him. The man had died. And now there was no more annoying doctor to watch over 01.

No one beats me... no one can beat me.

"Subject 01?" a woman called. He looked up to her - he hadn't heard the door going up. "I'll be your new doctor after... After your previous one left."

He stood up to full height. She was shorter than him, ever so slightly. She had a pretty face, if uncertain about some things. Like what she was doing in the same room as the man who had killed her predassor. "You're a pretty one, aren't you," he noted. He began circling her. The brutes weren't in the room. They too were afraid of 01. "What's your name?"

"Fi... Fiona Brady. Doctor Fiona Brady."

"What a beautiful name," he said to her. He ran a finger along her cheek. She gulped hard.

"What was it you did to him?"

"Not much. Merely... provided an upgrade."

"He's dead! How is that an upgrade?" she shouted.

"You'll see," he smirked, and grabbed her head like he had the other doctor's. His grip was too tight for her to break free. She struggled, but soon became blinded by the bloody tears that had formed in her eyes. She screamed at him - no words, only fear. And he relished in it. The fear. The pain. The suffering. And releasing the energy into her. Improving her.

She fell to the floor in a fit. "Cleanup on aisle one!" he shouted out the door.

***

Edel had found a nearby hospital. It was small, out of the way. No one would find Emily there. She told Carl about it so that he could help her. She hoped that his friend was alright. For his sake, and Emily's. But Edel could not dwell on the thought of a missing person. Her phone was already ringing.

"Ms Mooney. Alive and well thankfully." It was the wheezy voiced man. Edel couldn't understand him. But she knew he was calling for a reason. "I have a job for you."

"What's that?"

"When Ms Quigley is safe you must find Naomi Ryan. She can help Emily out of her coma. But her life is in danger. We have already sent help, but it may not be enough."

"Why not?"

"Would you trust a teenage girl to fight her boyfriend and the men that have been trying to kill you?" Edel didn't answer. There was no need to. "You have to hurry Ms Mooney. Naomi doesn't have long."

***

Brock was bound by rope. He pitied the perosn that thought it would keep him still. He focused on them, and on his flames. A small fire started from his fingertips. Quickly the ropes fell apart and Brock was free to move.

"Didn't think you were alone, did you?" a man asked. His voice was eerie, chilling. A moment later Brock felt his hand around his throat. When he made to fight back, Brock was thrown to the floor roughly. He hit his head, and blacked out. "No one gets out of here."

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Chapter Twelve - Struggle

In the centre of the room was the chair, and the person they had taken. Brock Lewis. Both men that watched over him wore black suits and bowler hats, sunglasses, despite the obvious darkness of the room. Brock was unconscious, a result of an attack neither of the men could perform - an attack on the mind itself. They had experience in physical attributes; one exclusively in speed, the other in both his strength and his speed, though the amount by which they had been augmented was significantly less than the others change.

“What do we do with him?” the second of the men asked. “It’ll be hard to have him join us.”

“Like the boss would want that,” his team-mate scoffed. “There’s only one way.”

“Hannah...” the second man replied. “Should I get her?”

The first man nodded. “We’re not to use her for the others anyway. She may as well be put to some use.” The second man went to leave as the first started speaking again. “I think this is what the Doc wants anyway.” Confirmation only made things easier. Getting Hannah to work on someone wasn’t something they liked to do very often. The first man eyed Brock with anger; he would get his revenge.

***

Carl sat by Emily’s bed once more. His tears had all dried up; now he had only sympathy for her. He would do anything to save her, and he felt powerless being watchman. He wondered where Brock had disappeared to, whether he had found the woman, Naomi.

A red haired girl ran into the room frantically. “Is that Emily Quigley?” Carl nodded, standing ready to fight the woman. “My name is Edel Mooney. I’m here to save your life.”

Carl lowered his guard. “We’re not in any danger…” He eyed the woman suspiciously. “You were attacked,” he stated. “By the men in black?” She nodded. “I think they were the ones that put her like this,” he explained, placing a hand into Emily’s. “They attacked us, took me, left her open… I should have saved her…”

Edel placed a hand on his shoulder. “It’s not your fault. It can’t be your fault Mr… I’m sorry, I never got your name.”

“Carl. Carl Kenny. How’d you know about Emily?”

“I got a phone call. A man. He said I save her life… but I don’t understand. What’s wrong with her? How can I help?”

As if to answer her question the doors burst open in the hospital, accompanied by howls and screams that echoed through the corridors. Edel tensed up and Carl took a tighter grip on Emily’s hand. A gang of men and women scurried through the hospital, wearing only black clothes around their wild bodies.

They came for Emily.

***

Lisa’s life was taking yet another twist. Will was behaving strangely; the boy whose thoughts she could hear, was behaving strangely. He knew she was uncomfortable with it, but he hid his reasons for oddness. He hid those few moments from her strictly, preciously. And while she thought about it, she was caught off guard by the ringing of her phone.

"Lisa Reilly?" a man asked. Without waiting for a reply he said to her, "You must block him out. The boy. Do it quickly." She grew nervous but did as instructed.

"Okay... he can't hear you," she told the man. "Who are you?"

"If you'll forgive me... I cannot tell you. You will know in the future. But only if you do precisely as I say. Your friend Will - he's in danger. Grave danger." The man spoke with a wheezy voice. It disturbed Lisa. "He has agreed to take part in something out of his ocntrol. You must help us Lisa, for the future to be saved."

"What do I need to do?" she asked nervously.

"Find Naomi Ryan. She's involved in all of this, with the people Will has agreed to help. You must find her, and save her life. Will you do this for us Lisa?"

I'm just one girl!

"And why can't you?"

The man paused, the eerie sound of his breath wheezing into the phone. "There are complications. But you must do this Lisa. Do it for Will. Set him free from his contract." The phone hung up. Lisa soon came to realise she wasn't given much of a choice in her mission.

Oh Will I could really use your help right now...

***

He was troubled by her silence. Lisa had never blocked Will before. Not even when she was having a private conversation with her friends. But he had blocked her, like he had done to her. And he realised now why she was so worried. But he couldn't waste time. He used his chance wisely and rang the man in white. "You told me to ring..." he muttered.

"Very good. There is a woman, Naomi Ryan. You must kill her William. Kill her, or we will... remove Ms Reilly from the picture."

Will couldn't belive his ears. But what choice did he have? Sacrifice Lisa? He couldn't let that happen. "I'll do it."

"There's a good boy." The line closed sharply. Will steeled himself for guilt.

***

01's cell seemed brighter that day. He knew, without a doubt, that the doctors would take action if he didn't. Things had to be done - the demonstration would have to take place. He smirked as they entered - the brutes and the doctor. The shot was in his hand ready. He looked especially proud of himself after he had caused 01 distress. this had to be reprimanded.

"I am ready!" 01 announced dramatically. "The demonstration will take place. Right here, right now!" The doctor lowered the needle curiously. "If these fine gentlemen would simply remove their hands from me... thank you." His grin stretched across his face. With one fluid movement, almost unnatural for his age, he leapt at the doctor, taking him firmly around the head with both hands. He rememebered this feeling of power, of grandeur, of supremacy. He had longed for it. To have his over used abilities return to him. He felt energy flood the doctor - the brutes were afraid to do anything. "He will die if you interfere!" he warned them, almost reading their thoughts.

The docter cried blood from his eyes. It seeped from his ears and his nose. He began to shake as 01's strange ability took its hold on him. When 01 removed his hands the doctor fell to the ground. He continued to shake on the ground, spaziming out of control. 01 smiled as the man's life began to fade away.

"Oh dear," he joked. "It looks like he won't make it. What a shame. Who's next!" he boomed. He flashed wide eyes at the brutes. Fearfully they ran past him and lifted the doctor by his arms and legs out of the room. Armed guards blocked the way for 01 to get out. Three of them, pistols in their hands. The mirror began to lower itself in front of 01 whose laughter echoed hauntingly through the building.

I'm back.

***

The ferals ravaged the hospital. The nurses screamed, the doctors screamed, the patients fainted. Men and women were killed, children toyed with before being cast aside. The wild men and women in black had taken the hospital and there wasn't a thing anyone could do. Anyone, except Edel.

"I'll hold them off!" she yelled to Carl. "If they get passed me, get out of here. They can't get their hands on her." Carl nodded and she ran from the room. Her heart was pounding.

What am I thinking? How can I do this?

She got her answer straight away. A woman leapt at her. Edel barely had time to raise her hand when a surge of hot energy shot into the woman. Instinctively Edel spun around and scorched another. A man. He had a doctor held tightly by the neck. Or at least he used to. The feral was now buried deep in a wall. "You okay?" Edel asked the doctor. He nodded uncertainly. "You better get out of here. Get as many as you can. They're not here for you."

"Who are you?" he stuttered.

Edel smiled lightly. "I'm one of the good guys." The doctor let out a soft laugh and made for the nurses station. Edel watched him leave, making sure he was okay.

"You should be watching your own back," a voice taunted. Edel spun arond on the spot as the feral leapt at her. She was tackled to the ground by him - he was heavier and stronger than her. She knew she was losing the battle - it didn't take his hands wrapped around her throat for her to realise it. Desperately she clutched at his chest and released a blast. He was thrown into the air, crashing into the ceiling light. When he fell down a few feet away from Edel his chest was blackened.

Edel tried to ignore it and searched for the rest of the ferals. It didn't take long to find they had surrounded her, and the room. She backed into the doorway, keeping an eye on Carl. "We have trouble," she told him.

He knew only one way out. And he couldn't leave her there. "Come on!" he shouted to her and took a hold of her hand. With his other hand holding Emily tightly he teleported them away. The ferals howled in desperation - all three were gone.

Carl was panting for breath when they appeared in a small, dark room less than a second later. Emily had, thankfully, landed on a bed. It was evident that leaving the hospital had caused her some distress. Her body was in shock. Edel and Carl knew it wouldn't be long before something happened.

"We'll have to take turns watching her," Carl said to Edel. "If you don't mind, I mean."

She shook her head. "You saved my life Carl. the least I can do is help you look after her."

What am I going to do?

Friday, January 22, 2010

Chapter Eleven - Love

He looked down at her pale face; it never moved. The oxygen mask was always there, firmly strapped to her face. “Oh Emily…” Carl muttered. “We’ll get you out of this. I swear. We’re working really hard, me and Brock. He thinks he’s on to something. He’s gone to find the person who put you this way…” He started walking around the room, averting his eyes from her then looking back as if to listen to her reply.

Come on Emily!

“Please… just wake up Emily. Wake up and tell me it’s all going to be okay. Tell me you’re better.” He grasped her hand tightly. “Please! I… I love you Emily. I always have. Ever since we met I’ve loved you! I don’t want to lose you now. Not ever. Just wake up Emily…” Tears ran from his eyes softly, streaming down his face. And Emily remained as silent as death.

***

Get out of the apartment… what was he talking about?

Edel was in the park, staring at her building. Her room stuck out easily, being the only one without a window. She smiled lightly at it, constantly playing the message through her head that the man had told her. She glanced at her watch. 11.59. She got up to leave the park, realising how silly she must have looked. She took one last look at her apartment…

The glass shattered first. All of it. Falling like stars to the ground. The building simply started to fall before the fire burst out. Torrents of it, pouring out through every crack in the concrete. Edel was shocked to her bones, fear gripping her tightly, holding her in place. As she made to run away, she glanced upon a person flying through the air. No wings, no machines; a black suit and long black hair. Trouble had arrived at the doorstep and removed it completely.

***

Lisa was still troubled by Will’s lack of contact the previous day. It was the first time it had ever happened. But she wouldn’t let it ruin her life. She listened as he spoke to her, until she sensed him hiding something from her. A secret… but not like before. There was excitement in his mind, like he couldn’t tell her soon enough.

“ ‘Though I speak with the tongues of men and love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing. Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. But whether there are prophecies, they will fail; whether there are tongues, they will cease; whether there is knowledge, it will vanish away. When I was a child, I spoke as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things. For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know just as I also am known. And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.’ And it is you I love Lisa.”

Will…

She let out a deep breath, taken aback slightly.

I love you too.

***

Brock had heard many rumours lately of a man in black walking through the streets. People feared the image. It was said the man couldn’t be stopped, but Brock knew it was for lack of trying. He had stopped the man before. Now it was only a matter of doing it again.

“Looking for me?” called a soft voice. It wasn’t the man Brock knew. When he saw him, this man was taller, wider. He seemed stronger - an air of arrogance and pride hung about him. “We’ve all heard about you. The fire thrower; the one who managed to not get killed.” His smile seemed threatening. “That makes two so far. Bloody girl…”

Inside Brock’s head it was as if a switch had been tripped. “Edel! You’re the man who attacked her!”

“You don’t know Ms Mooney!” the man protested. “She’s dead anyway. Blown to smithereens!” He let out a laugh, a bellow that was off putting with his voice being so soft. “So tell me, why would the fire thrower be out hunting? Don’t you know that you can’t beat us?” The man lurched forward and grabbed Brock’s neck quickly. His hands were strong, choking the life out of Brock with ease. And he was capable of holding Brock off the ground with it. He tossed him to the side, let him struggle for breath. “My superiors want a word.” He grabbed Brock roughly, pulling him to his feet. With little effort he threw him into the back of a white van.

“How wonderful for you to join us!” a man cried cheerfully, playfully. “Edward, help Daniel secure him to the chair. And don’t forget what we discussed.” A man stepped from the darkness, holding a pair of gloves. He forced them onto Brock’s hands, not even looking into his eyes. And when both men were done, Brock was trapped. He tried to burn his way free, but the fire simply wouldn’t start. “No, that won’t work,” remarked the man. He was wearing all white, with silver goggles that reflected Brock’s own image back at him.
“Who are you?” Brock asked him fearfully.

“You won’t know my name. Never. Miss Scarlet has seen it. You will never, and must never, hear my name.” He bent down to look Brock directly in the eye. “But do you want to know something? Your friend, Miss Quigley, will never wake up. She won’t survive the night, you see. My men will see to that. Well, to be politically correct, men and women, if they class as that. Say your goodbyes now, though she won’t hear them.” The man’s wicked smile ensured Brock he was telling the truth. “Hannah, you know what to do.”

***

Edel was still in shock. She couldn’t believe what she’d seen. Her hands were shaking, and as her mobile rang she struggled to answer it. “He- hello?”

“Edel?” It was the man again, wheezy as before. “You must now leave the park. There is little time to explain. But know the future depends on it. You must go to the Black Lake Hospital, and soon. Emily Quigley resides there with her male friend. You must find them. You must help them. The people who destroyed your house are going to finish off the job they started on her. You must save her life! Do I make myself clear?”

“Who… who are you?”

“All in due time. Now go.” The line went silent, but Edel knew the man hadn’t hung up. “Good luck Edel. The future is in your hands.”

***

01 sat patiently in his cell. Patiently, but only barely. He was fast growing tired of this scene. And his abilities were beginning to return to him. While he had never fully lost them, he was one of the few mutants who could ever over exert their ability with these consequences. Even still, he would not give up his abilities. They made him something more than normal; to him, they made him a god.

The door opened once more, slowly rising to allow the doctor in. The brutes accompanied him once more. Men that were supposed to be able to stop a mutant if they tried to escape. Men who had already failed. 01 knew it to be true. Mutant energies ran high in this floor, in this building. And three had escaped. One suddenly, miraculously. Another two who simply walked through the wall. That was all 01 could sense of it. It was not his ability to see other mutants.

“Subject 01,” the doctor muttered. “Are you ready to show us your ability?”

01 smiled lightly. “Did you bring the required test subject?” The doctor didn’t respond. “Well then, no display for you.”

“We can keep this up for years 01, or do you prefer Number One? That’s what you call yourself, isn’t it. Number One? You think you’re the first! Even your henchmen know that isn’t true.”

“What do you know of them!” 01 cried. “You know nothing about my men!”

“The news reveals many things. It looks like they’re getting sloppy.” The doctor turned to the brutes. “He won’t show us anything today. But maybe, as his men reveal themselves more and more, we’ll get what we want.”

The door closed as slowly as it had opened, sealing 01 in his cell once more. This time his anger boiled ferociously. He knew he had to escape soon, or his entire operation would be foiled.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Chapter Three - Family

The drive home was lonely for Emily. She couldn’t help but think that Carl would have been better off with her, yet she couldn’t stop him from leaving. He was gone, probably forever. But that didn’t mean that she and Brock couldn’t try and help. She was already thinking of searching for the Kenny family herself. Deep inside she hoped that by finding them she might be able to get Carl back.

We need him to fight Horizon.

Her mind raced as she sped home. She wasn’t afraid of being caught. All she cared about was helping Carl. And she couldn’t do that in a car in the middle of nowhere. She needed to get back. She didn’t care that Brock’s car wasn’t as fast. She just wanted to get home. She wanted to help Carl.

We need him to fight Horizon.

A tear rolled down her face. She could imagine him, all alone in the world. She wanted to be there with him, but she didn’t know where that was. She was lost without him, she realised.

I need him.

***

Naomi spot her next target. She had followed him from a dismal little office of Horizon’s. None of their offices were like that. None except his. She smiled to herself, hiding behind her drink. He was alone, weary. A long day at the office or relationship troubles, Naomi presumed.

Take your time girl.

She stepped up beside him. “Can I get you drink?” He shook his head. “You sure? My treat.” He laughed softly into his glass. “Last chance,” she teased. He shrugged and downed the rest of the drink. “We’ll take two of whatever he’s having,” she said to the barkeeper.

“You really don’t have to do this, Ms…”

“I’m Clare.” She shook his hand. “And you are?”

“Gerad.” He rubbed his eyes roughly. “Sorry, long day a the office.” Naomi moved in to his ear.

“I can fix that.” He pulled away slightly, shock on his face. “My treat.” With a grin he got off his seat. She left money for the drinks she’d ordered and pushed her way with him to the alley. He seemed even easier than the first guy. He was eager, even when he seemed sober. She held him tightly, rubbing her hand up and down his neck. He grew comfortable with her there and she moved her hands up behind her ears. With a sudden movement she grasped his head.

“No… please…” His eyes rolled over in his head as his mind went blank. “Please…” He collapsed to the ground.

Naomi pulled out a mobile phone. “A guy’s just collapsed. Yeah… Sycamore House. I don’t know what happened.” She hung up the phone and walked across the road to watch the events unfold. As she waited she searched his memories… childhood… first kiss… she found his job in Horizon. He was nothing more than an accountant. As the ambulance arrived she found a mental image of his wife and children. Seven children. A tear rolled down her face.

What have I done?

The ambulance drove off with the man in the back. She could hear him asking where he was.

Help me.

***

“Where are you?” Ian stood waiting outside a restaurant. He had finally asked someone out, and now he couldn’t even find her. “In the restaurant?” He turned around, phone still against his ear. The lady stood up to face him and they hung up the phones laughing. He sat down opposite her. There were two seats beside them. “Expecting someone?”

“They’re for my kids.” Ian froze on the spot. “I’m sorry. I couldn’t find a babysitter.” Two children ran up to the table and sat down. “Ian, this is Adam and Jackie. Say hi kids.” The children groaned lowly. “They’re a light shy, since their father…”

“Sorry, Jean.” He took her hand. “Hey, let’s just make the most of tonight then.” He looked into her eyes. They were framed by large, thin glasses. In the reflection he saw a tall man in a black suit. He was looking straight at him. “Just as soon as I use the toilet.” He turned to the children. “Too many fizzy drinks.” He stood up and began walking away from the table.

Why here? Why now?

The man followed him. Ian knew he would. He had to protect Jean.

“Mr Somers.” Ian stopped on the spot. “You’ll have to come with me.” He turned around. It wasn’t the same man that had chased him the day before. This man was taller, bigger. Ian tried to find a way out, but he was trapped. “You don’t have much of a choice.” The ground started shaking beneath Ian. There was nothing to use as a weapon here. Ian was defenceless… except for his powers.

“I won’t go with you.” He clenched his fists, not that it made much of a difference. The man was much bigger than him. Ian swallowed hard. The man leapt into action. He grabbed Ian’s jacket and tossed his through the bathroom door. He was stronger than Ian would have thought, probably a tribute to his abilities. Screams came from the restaurant as Ian slide into view.

“Ian!” He cursed beneath his breath. Jean had seen him. “Ian, what happened?”

“That is none of your business, woman!” The man in black yelled. The lights started flickering as the ground shook. Adam and Jackie crawled under the table whimpering. Jean stood defiantly, facing the man with scornful eyes. Ian noticed that the latter wasn’t going to take that from her. His fist was clenched hard, obviously ready to do some serious damage to the building and everyone in it.

Ian couldn’t let that happen. He leapt to his feet, pushing at the man with his mind, using his momentum to force him back. He was thrown into the air, crashing into a tray of desserts. “Get out, Jean!” The lights burst overhead, showering the diners with glass. More cries sounded as a fire started in the kitchen. “Jean!” As Ian turned back to face the man he received a punch to the gut. He fell backwards on purpose to get some distance between himself and the man.

There was a counter full of knives and forks nearby. Ian focused on them, lifting three sets into the air. They flew in formation towards the man in black. He ducked out of the way as they zoomed towards him.

Christ! These people better start leaving!

The ground shook even harder. Ian got up to his feet and leapt onto a table. He began running towards the exit to draw the fight away from the families. The man sent one strong wave of energy along the floor towards him. The tables began collapsing behind Ian at a faster pace than he was running. He leapt to the floor just as the table beneath him fell.

Ian used the table as a weapon. It soared towards the man fiercely, pinning him to the wall. Ian used this time to run out the door. He was gone before anyone could stop him.

I’m sorry Jean.

***

Emily pulled up outside the house. Brock was with her. They were at the Kenny’s house at last. They’d managed to find it when there were stories about the man who just disappeared. She let out a sigh. She had found it at last. She knocked on the door, making some last minute corrections to her jacket just as a woman opened the door.

“Yes?” She looked frightened and beyond her years. The stresses of losing Carl must have really taken their toll. “Who are you?”

“My name is Emily Quigley. I’m a friend of your son.” The woman went to close the door. “Please? I can explain everything.” Mrs Kenny opened the door for her to enter. Brock followed closely, keeping his mouth shut. “You haven’t seen him have you?”

“Seen who?” a man shouted. He was overweight, wearing a greasy vest that didn’t quite cover him. He had a five o’clock shadow on his face and a beer in his hand. “Heh? Who’s this?”

“My name is Emily, Mr Kenny. I know your son.” The man looked uninterested. “We were wondering if he’s contacted you. He’s… he’s gotten out.” Mrs Kenny looked at her anxiously. “Of Horizon. You knew didn’t you?” She shook her head. “Mrs Kenny, your son is a mutant. He was captured by Horizon. He didn’t just disappear, however typical of him that is.”

“We’ve… gotten over him,” Mrs Kenny muttered. “It’s been six years. We were told that he was gone. That there was no trace of him. They closed the case. And so did we.”

“He’s alive, Mrs Kenny! He’s looking for you!” Emily was on her feet now.

“I don’t care,” Mrs Kenny puffed. “I don’t want him anymore.” Emily turned her back on the woman, ready to leave. And it was then that she saw Carl. Tears were in his eyes just as they closed. He was gone before anyone else had seen him.

Carl…

***

Naomi found the man again. He was in hospital, sleeping. Sleeping, or drugged. She didn’t know. All she did know was that she had to return his memories. And the longer she stood there watching him sleep, the guiltier she felt. It pained her heart to see a father like that. And it was going to make her mission that much harder.

It has to be done! They'll take me again if I don‘t do it!

She opened the door to the room. There was no response from the man. She didn’t expect one either. But it would have been nice. She frowned lightly, then placed her hands on the sides of his head like before. She felt an empty mind and began to locate everything that belonged there. It flowed from her… it pained her. She bit her lip to stop herself from screaming. The man’s eyes flashed open suddenly.

“You!” he screamed with a hoarse voice. “You did this to me.” Naomi stumbled away from the bed, fear grabbing her. She was weary from the ordeal, short as it was. The man grabbed his phone as soon as he had found it. “Please! I need help. There’s a woman in my room! She tried to kill me once and now she’s back again! You have to help me!”

Naomi turned quickly and ran. A tear of blood ran from her eye. She hated the man. She hated herself.

Why must I be so weak?

***

Where are you Carl?

She and Brock had gotten back to the city hours before. They hoped Carl had gone back there too. Otherwise they were stumped. They needed him to continue fighting against Horizon. Emily needed him.

And she found him.

Sitting in a diner, the diner that he had first gone into, sat Carl Kenny. He was crying, cradling a cup of coffee in his hands, staring idly at the steam that rose from it’s contents. Emily pulled over and walked carefully up to him. He didn’t raise his eyes from the steam.

“Hi,” he mumbled.

“Hi,” she replied.

Why do you have to make this so hard, Carl?

She put her hands around his, grabbing his attention. “Carl, they didn’t mean it.” He didn’t answer her. He was lost for words. “They got used to the idea you were gone. Your dad…”

“He was always an alcoholic,” Carl whispered. “Just, not like that.”

“They missed you Carl. In the beginning they missed you. But they were told you were gone Carl. They couldn’t do anything to get you back, as much as they wanted to. You have to understand that!”

He sighed, blowing the steam apart. “But I’m alone now. No family. Nothing.”

“That’s not true, Carl.” He looked into her eyes, filled with tears that just wouldn’t come out. She couldn’t see him properly for it. “You have me. And Brock. We’re your family now.” He smiled lightly. “We… I need you, Carl.”

I love you.

***

Ian paced back and forth. He couldn’t keep doing this. Hiding from his problems. He picked up the phone and dialled Jean’s number. “Hello?” Less than two rings. “Ian?”

“I’m sorry…” he muttered, almost inaudible. “I can’t see you again, Jean. Things are… they’re dangerous. I can’t put you or the kids in danger like that. Not again.”

“But Ian! It’s okay. We can talk about-” He hung up the phone and disconnected it.

I’m sorry Jean.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Chapter Two - Thief

Emily scrolled down the list. The man had said he was 0179. It was what he kept on saying. 0179. Over and over again. Emily found his name. Carl Kenny. She smiled lightly. He had a name. She picked up her mobile phone, pressing number 1 and calling. “Brock, bring him in. I’ve got it.” She hung up immediately. Brock would know what she meant.

Carl Kenny. At least now we can call him something.

There was a knock on the door, followed by Carl entering the room. “Ye - yes?” She gestured for him to sit down. “You found something?” She smiled lightly. “You know my name!” He leapt up from his seat. “Well? What else did you get?”

“Your name is Carl Kenny. You’re twenty eight years old, blood type O. But that’s it. I’m sorry Carl.” He nodded methodically. “If there was some way… if we could find out more…” He shook his head. “I mean it Carl. We will help you.”

He walked out of the room silently. Emily let a tear roll down her face.

Be strong.

***

Naomi pretended to drink from the glass. There was a man sitting at the bar. He worked in Horizon, she knew it. He still had his badge on. She was waiting for him to get drunk enough to take her in. She needed to get close to him. There were two men with him. Neither had a badge on. She couldn’t be sure they worked for Horizon.

Come on! Leave already.

The men were fast getting drunk, downing their drinks quickly. They laughed loudly, attracting scornful looks from all over the room. Finally the man’s drinking buddies left for the bathroom. Naomi made her move. “Hey there,” she said to him. She presented herself at the bar, leaning in towards him. He smiled at her, too drunk to get a proper response out. She leaned in to his ear and whispered into it. “What do you say we leave here for something a little more… exciting!” he didn’t need any more persuading. She dragged him out the back door into the alley, kissing him on the neck, working up to the lips. He grasped her around the waist; he thought things were already heating up. She ran her hand up his back, along his head.

Then he was still. His eyes rolled in his head. She kept kissing, to make a scene. His mind went blank and she kept kissing. When she stopped he fell to the ground. She let out a scream, “Help!” A man ran out of the bar to the alley. “He just… collapsed!” The man pulled out a phone and called for an ambulance. A crowd started gathering around the man.

This is where I make my leave.

Naomi slipped out of the crowd as people started asking questions. She was away before they realised she was gone, away into the night.

***

Carl paced the living room nervously. The headquarters was a simple two storey house. Emily and Brock were out getting Brock’s car. It had been left at the diner when they had had to escape the man in the black suit. Carl practised teleporting. It gave him a headache. His nose bled slightly as well, although less each time. He felt he was getting used to it already.

Keep focused.

He went to the bathroom upstairs, simply to use his abilities. He was getting better, he admitted that to himself. But he couldn’t go anywhere without knowing what it looked like first. Otherwise he appeared in an odd place. He was standing on the toilet when he had tried going upstairs.

Keep practising.

The phone rang. “Hello?”

“Carl, we’ll be back soon. There’s just a little trouble getting the car to start.” Emily hung up quickly.

She likes to talk.

He teleported downstairs again. He narrowly missed the bare coffee table in the centre of the living room. Then he made up his mind.

Find Horizon. Get answers. I am Carl Kenny.

He knew where Emily and Brock were. He had seen that place already. He remembered it well. It was the first thing he had seen since the cells. He closed his eyes tightly, focusing on the image. He knew the car too. It had nearly hit him.

He opened his eyes. He was sitting in the car. Emily and Brock had their heads under the bonnet of the other car. He turned the key, bringing Emily’s car to life. He sped off before either of them could stop him.

Find Horizon. Get answers.

***

Ian couldn’t help but stare at the table before him. There was a pile of bills a foot high, all waiting to be paid. He needed €2000 in a week or he’d lose everything. His home, his life. He’d have no job as a result. He needed money. The only problem was that he got paid per month. And it was a long time until his next pay check. He was in trouble.

He focused on his cup of tea; it flew into his hand. Then an idea hit him. Simply borrow the money without anyone knowing. Take what he needed and when he could afford to pay the original owner back he would. No one would have to know anything. He could do it without being seen.

He knew where he could hit too. There was a pawn shop down the road that people regularly bought from. The goods were presumed stolen, but they were cheap. There would be plenty of money there to take, and he’d only be doing society a good deed. They just wouldn’t know about it.

He grabbed a brown leather coat and walked out the door.

It’s things like this that get me in the red!

He could imagine it now. The owner of the pawn shop seeing his till empty but his camera, if he had one, showing no one entering the shop. Just an invisible man who managed to get his arm passed the window. Ian laughed at the idea. There was no downside.

The shop was empty; closed for the day. It would be open in a couple of hours, everyone knew that. So he had to hurry. The road was empty. People had social lives to tend to, people unlike Ian. He saw the till in the dark shop. He opened it easy, pulling it’s contents out. He focused hard - he was standing across the road as if waiting for a bus. If one came he was in trouble. Only one came to this spot.

The money came out under the tiny gap where customers paid, just underneath the bullet-proof glass. As it reached the door, Ian undid the lock. The door swung open slightly and the money zipped out. He grabbed it quickly and pocketed it. The door closed once more as Ian walked further down the road. He planned on taking a longer route home than going direct.

As he walked he flipped a coin. He let it hover in the air for a minute before letting it drop into his open palm. Life wasn’t so bad.

***

Naomi found the man’s memories useless. She scowled when she realised that he was nothing but an office worker, employed to keep a youth programme project open. Some sort of charity Horizon were using to keep a good public image. And the world fell for it.

Curse you Horizon.

She set out once more for one of Horizon’s employees. They were hard to find considering there were so many of them. She figured that not all of them were stupid enough to wear their badge out in public. Just that one drunkard. But still, she ploughed on. If she stopped for too long someone might recognise her from somewhere. Luckily Horizon couldn’t exactly have a search party after her. That would attract too much attention. Plus, the other girl had escaped too. And a teleporter.

A white van pulled up in front of her. There were no logos or names on it. It was just a plain white van, save for the tinted windows. The back doors opened and a man in white came out. Naomi almost laughed to herself as she leapt towards him. This man was here for something, she knew that much. And she would find out what that was. But before she reached him, he pulled out a gun. With a silent shot three darts stuck into her neck. She collapsed into his arms seconds later.

***

“Wake up!” She lifted her head groggily. The man in white had a surgical mask on, probably to hide his identity. He wore silver goggles, the glass of which was like a mirror. All Naomi could see was her own reflection in them. He had a white bandana covering his hair, yet another distinctive feature masked. He wore a lab coat that parted only for a pair of white trousers. The entire idea of him scared her.

“Who-” She tried to move, but her arms were tied behind her back. “What is this?”

“I’ll be asking the questions Ms Ryan.” She flinched. He knew her name. “You recently escaped from the cells at Horizon, correct?” She nodded slowly. “Please, you must speak your answers.”

She noticed a microphone in his pocket, carefully disguised to look like a pen. “Yes, I escaped from Horizon. What does that have to do with any-”

“Moving on.” She scowled at him. “How did you escape?” She remained silent. “Don’t make us use force, Ms Ryan. Just answer the question.” He raised a short pole. On the end of it was what looked like a pair of pincers. “Or you may have to discover what this will do.”

“There was a girl.” The man seemed interested at the mention of another person. “I don’t know what she did. She broke down the wall.”

“Impossible!” the man screamed. He brought the pole down upon her neck. A charge of electricity was sent through Naomi’s entire body. She went numb for a few moments before the pain in her neck became unbearable. She screamed in pain. “What did the girl do?”

“I don’t know.” The man screamed loudly, bringing the pole down on her again. It was worse than the first time. “Help me!” she screamed.

“No one can hear you, Ms Ryan.” He lifted the microphone close to his mouth. “Note that the subject refuses to answer truthfully about the second girl’s ability.” He turned back to her. “What did you do to the man in the bar?” He shook the pole threateningly.

“I stole his memories,” she stated slowly. “It knocked him out.”

“I see…” He turned around to the driver. “Pull over.” When he addressed Naomi next, he spoke with a low voice. “I think we might be able to make a deal.”

***

Emily and Brock pulled over. Emily’s red convertible was parked at the side of the road. Carl was sitting against it on the ground. His head was in his hands. Emily got out of the car slowly and advanced upon him. “Carl?” He looked up and frowned. “Carl? Are you okay?”

He beamed a smile. “I remember everything. My family…”

“Carl, why did you take my car?” She sat down beside him. He remained silent. “Carl?”

“I had to… I had to find out more about Horizon. But the more I did, the more I remembered and missed my family.” He let out a sigh. “I have to find them, Emily. I have to go back to them. I know how to do it.”

“We can help!” Emily cheered. He shook his head and stood up. She got up too, looking him in the eye. “Why not?”

“I have to do this alone. I’m sorry Emily.” He closed his eyes and vanished in front of her. The search for his family began.