After days of pestering, Jason
finally agreed to wear some fatigues supplied by the military as his clothes
finally became too tedious to wear. Days of drying sea water combined with bad
chaffing was what made the choice for him in the end. Although he didn’t like
wearing them, he had to admit that they were far more comfortable than his
school uniform which he had been wearing for nearly nine months. Celeste was
now under watch at all times Jason had Sarah quarantined and buried an empty,
home-made wooden box and Claire was nearly finished with the interrogations.
Carlisle had already assembled the team to enter the airbase. The plan was to
ambush an incoming shift, steal the uniforms, and go in as the next shift. Once
inside, the rest could be let in without detection. They were also carrying
explosives. If the mission failed, they would destroy the airbase, but Jason
hoped it wouldn’t come to that. Jason had based himself in the Glasshouse,
though he had made modifications. He had boards placed on the windows facing
the main foyer of the grandstand and he had Claire shutdown the security
cameras and just to make sure they couldn’t be used he had the lenses painted.
Jason was sure there wasn’t another spy, he just wanted to be sure that, even if
there was another spy, they wouldn’t get anything of value. There was a knock
on the door.
‘Come in’ Jason said. The door
opened and a soldier walked Sarah in.
‘I can walk you know’ Sarah said, a
little annoyed. The Solider simply grunted.
‘Dismissed’ Jason said and the
Soldier left, closing the door behind him.
‘Has Emilia found a cure yet?’ Sarah
asked. Jason had set Emilia the task of finding a way to help Sarah. So far the
only solution she had come up with was a bullet.
‘No she hasn’t’ Jason sighed.
‘It’s getting worse. It’s not simply
knowing things now’ Sarah said.
‘What do you mean?’ Jason asked.
Jason knew he was looking at his future self. What would happen to him after he
died, as Jason couldn’t deny that he had also been injected with the same thing
as Sarah, though not through lack of trying.
‘I can hear them,’ Sarah answered,
her voice quivering. ‘There’s also this’ she added, turning around and pulling
up her pant leg up past her knee. Jason didn’t know what was worse; the smell
of rotting flesh or the sight of what was happening. Her calf had been cut
straight down the middle and was being eaten away. The bone could be seen, but
it wasn’t white, it was brown, the same brown as the exoskeleton of the
Tallentiri. The remaining muscle and skin were also a burnt brown colour and
despite being an open wound, it certainly wasn’t bleeding.
‘How long has it been like that?’
Jason asked her.
‘A few hours. It wasn’t there at all
last night’ Sarah replied. Jason picked up the phone behind the bar.
‘Carlisle?’ he asked. There was a
pause. ‘Send Emilia up here now’ and Jason hung up.
‘What’s happening to me?’ Sarah
asked.
‘We’ll discuss that once Emilia gets
up here’ Jason said. For the next few minutes, they sat in silence, waiting,
until the door opened and Emilia stepped through.
‘What’s going on?’ she asked. Jason
looked at Sarah.
‘Show her’ he said. Sarah
reluctantly showed Emilia her calf. Emilia gasped and stepped back in shock.
‘She says it wasn’t there last
night’ Jason told Emilia.
‘What’s happening to me?’ Sarah
asked again.
‘The obvious answer is you’re
changing. I can’t tell you how far you’ll go though. As far I know, no one’s
been though since the invasion’ Emilia answered.
‘Yeah, I don’t want to take any
chances. She claims she can hear them as well’ Jason said. Emilia nodded.
‘Lie on your stomach on the table
for me’ Emilia said to Sarah. ‘Jason, get me a sharp knife please’ Jason got
her a knife from behind the bar while Sarah lay down.
‘What are you doing?’ Jason asked
her.
‘I don’t know, but I might be able
to get somewhere if I can analyse a piece of her leg’ Emilia said, taking the
knife from Jason.
‘Emilia, we don’t have time for it.
We’re moving in a matter of days. Could even be tomorrow’ Jason said.
‘I’m not telling you not to go.
Leave me here with a few soldiers to continue my work with her-‘ Emilia
started.
‘You know the plans for this place
once we leave. We’re leveling it’ Jason said.
‘And what happens if Jandakot goes
south? Where are you going to go? A few hundred people out in the open will
attract a lot of attention from the Nexus or the Tallentiri, if not both. If
I’m here, studying her, I might be able to cure her, and you’ Emilia said.
Jason stopped. He hadn’t considered what they would do if the mission failed.
‘You’ve got seventy-two hours to
find a cure. After that, we leave with or without you’ Jason told her.
‘I need more time-‘
‘Seventy-two hours. I don’t want to
stay here any longer than we have to, and I’m not entirely comfortable with
staying seventy-two more hours’ Jason said. Emilia looked like to say something
but instead looked down at Sarah’s leg and stuck the blade of the knife into
the brown skin.
‘Does that hurt?’ Emilia asked.
‘Does what hurt?’ Sarah asked.
‘What does that mean? Jason asked.
‘It could mean that the tissue is
disconnected from the body’ Emilia said, stabbing the brown skin this time.
‘Anything?’ Emilia asked.
‘What are you doing?’ Sarah asked.
Emilia sighed as she ran the blade down the bone and they saw Sarah shiver.
‘Where do we go from here?’ Jason
asked.
‘We could treat it like Gangrene and
amputate it’ Emilia suggested.
‘You are not amputating my leg!’
Sarah said defiantly.
‘Right, I can’t make her do
something she doesn’t want to do,’ Jason said. Emilia looked at him. ‘I mean I
won’t’ he added.
‘Well I don’t know what to do’
Emilia said.
‘Well figure it out. Take her back
down to quarantine, make sure no one sees her leg’ Jason said. Emilia nodded
escorting Sarah out. Jason sighed, rubbing his eyes.
‘Yeah, alright’ he said to himself, yawning
slightly as he got up and walked out of the Glasshouse. Where he was confronted
by Carlisle.
‘Ahh,’ Carlisle said. ‘Just the man
I wanted to see. You look terrible. Have you had any rest?’
‘I’m well ahead of you. That’s
exactly where I’m going’ Jason said.
‘Ok, well before you go you should
know we’re running low on food’ Carlisle said.
‘Alright. Form three teams of six,
three civillians and three soldiers in each. One goes South, one goes West and
one goes East. You know all that’ Jason said shortly.
‘Yes I do, but everywhere within
five clicks has been picked clean’ Carlisle told him.
‘So expand to ten,’ Jason said,
slightly annoyed. ‘Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go get some sleep’ he
added as he walked up the stairs to the fourth floor.
‘Yes sir’ Carlisle said.
‘How many times do I have to tell
you not to call me sir?’ Jason asked, tiredly.
‘Many times. Each time I’ve given
you the same response sir. You are the commanding officer and my training has
drilled me to address the CO as either sir or ma’am’ Carlisle replied.
‘Right. Don’t address me as “sir”
Lieutenant. That’s an order’ Jason said.
‘I have two questions, what do you
want me to address you as and does that order apply to all military?’ Carlisle
asked.
‘As long as it’s not “sir” you can
address me as… as professor banana boat for all I care. And yes it applies to
all military’ Jason said.
‘Ok, professor banana boat,’
Carlisle replied and Jason saw a slight smile spread across Carlisle’s face.
‘I’ll let you get some rest’ he added, turning back. Jason nodded as he climbed
the stairs to the third floor which had been converted in a dormitory. Jason
nodded to himself.
‘Yeah, I’m gonna regret saying that’
he said to himself sleepily as he let himself fall onto a mattress and crashed.
He was awoken by thunder and
lightning and the feeling of someone shaking him.
‘Jason,’ Emilia’s voice said. ‘Are
you awake?’
‘I am now’ Jason answered, sitting
up.
‘Good. We’ve got a situation
downstairs. ‘Emilia told him. Jason got up and walked down the stairs.
‘What is it?’ he asked.
‘Sarah killed the soldier guarding
her and escaped’ Emilia answered, following him down the stairs.
‘What? How?’ Jason asked.
‘We’re not sure. He seems to have
been stabbed with-‘
‘With a talon?’ Jason asked. Emilia
nodded. ‘Great’ he added as he walked
‘Carlisle, a word’ Jason walked away
from the soldiers and Carlisle followed him.
‘I did warn you’ he said.
‘Yes you did and I should’ve
listened. I didn’t and I accept responsibility for what happened’ Jason told
him. Carlisle nodded though it was obvious he was angry.
‘Look, I can understand your anger.
But it was under my authority that she stayed and ultimately my fault that this
happened. But I need you to focus because I am your commanding officer and you
know that she is critical to the current plan’ Jason told him.
‘Damn right it’s your fault. She
should never have been here’ Carlisle said.
‘I know. But we have to find her.
I’d go, but I have to deal with the negotiator. Take seven of your best men and
find her. We leave in thirty-six hours, with or without you. Understand?’ Jason
asked.
‘Yes’ Carlisle said vehemently.
‘She is to be alive Carlisle. Alive
ok’ Jason told him.
‘Yeah I’ve got it. Thirty-six hours
and she has to be alive’ Carlisle replied.
‘Then go’ Jason said and watched as Carlisle
turned his back and left.