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Blue Maneuver-Urban SciFi/Fantasy (Extraterrestrial security program)

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by Linda Andrews


  The metal spheres bobbed across the room.

  Exhaling a sigh of relief, I eyed Victor. My hero. I knew I couldn't be attracted to someone who was bad. "You going to release me now?"

  Frowning, he shook his head. A lock of jet black hair dropped across his brow. "Sorry, obecht."

  Leaning down, he kissed my forehead. His soft warm lips lingered for a heartbeat before he pivoted about and left the room.

  Glued to the table, I could only watch him go.

  Chapter Twenty-One

  "Victor!" I yelled at the closed door. My ears strained in the silence. Crap on a cracker! The man really wasn't coming back. Some hero he turned out to be. I wiggled then squirmed but the metal form holding me in place didn't budge.

  "Nine minutes thirty seconds until self-destruct." Although dissolving somewhere on the floor beside my bed, Ulla had used her nasally twang for the countdown.

  Panting, I stopped struggling and stared at the white ceiling. Obviously, I needed another plan, like yesterday. Anything to get out of here before the place exploded.

  My fingers started to tingle, then my wrists. The sensation traveled up to my elbow before my toes joined in. Great. Leave it to the CeeBees to blow me up now. Uncooperative buggers.

  A silver camera sphere drifted over to me and hovered near my head.

  I stared into the lenses. "What do you want?"

  The floating cannon ball floated toward my feet.

  "Yeah, you better run. As soon as I get out of here, I'm going to use you for batting practice." If I get out of this. I tried to lift my hands again. My fingers left the metal. Hey, they moved. I tried again but couldn't lift my palms.

  The camera ball ignored my empty threats and dipped below the table.

  "Coward." I clucked my tongue in time to my heartbeat. Okay. So what did I have to work with? A hero that didn't save me from blowing up. CeeBees that only cooperated when their agenda meshed with mine. And a form-fitting torture table that wasn't about to let me go. All of which added up to a giant clusterfuck.

  My attention drifted to the implements of torture lovingly displayed in the rolling cabinet. Even if I could move my arm, I didn't know how I could use the pliers, clamps, knives, chisels or picks to free myself. Heck I didn't know if the stupid bed had a release button within reach.

  So...

  Right. Positive thoughts. I'm positive I'll be charred Rae in a little over nine minutes. What an extraordinary long, yet too short span of time. I drummed my fingers against the bed. The pinging of metal was overly loud in the silence.

  Wait a minute! The top part of my palm came up. Hope leant wings to my spirit. Maybe the CeeBees were working to free me after all. I kept drumming. Ten seconds later and my palm came up. Yes. Yes. Yes! I might just survive this after all.

  The camera sphere bobbed above the bed.

  I flipped it a double bird. "See I told you I was going to get free."

  I just hoped the CeeBees unzipped me before time ran out.

  The canon ball sank out of sight.

  I lightly slapped the warm metal. Right then left, right then left. Who knew? Maybe my wiggling helped. Humming Freebird, I stared at the ceiling. So what did I plan to do once I got free? Find Victor and knee him in the 'nads came to mind. The dirty rat should have released me. I raised my hand and my forearm came off the table. Haha. Success. I wiggled my toes. My feet rotated freely at the ankles. Soon. Soon I'd be free.

  "Nine minutes until self-destruction." Ulla taunted.

  "Bitch." I resumed humming. As soon as I was free I'd reward my faithful CeeBees with Funyuns and grape soda. Saliva flooded my mouth and my stomach growled. Boy was I hungry. "Hurry up and release me guys."

  Bending my arm, I snapped my fingers in time with my humming. I so wanted to be moving on.

  The camera ball zoomed up in the air. Its lenses swept over me before they turned toward the door.

  "What—" Before I could finish, my hands and feet once more returned to their secure and locked position. "No. This is the wrong way." I tried to lift my finger. Nothing doing. "You're supposed to free me not chain me down again."

  I focused on wiggling my toes. No response. Why had the CeeBees freed me only to bind me again? Did everything from another planet have a sadistic streak?

  The door creaked open and a blurry face peered around the corner. Brown eyes stared at me before dropping to the ground. Breaths fogged the mask in rapid succession.

  So whoever hid behind the door had spotted Ulla's body. Right now, I didn't know if that was a good thing or not. "Can you release me?"

  The brown eyes flew to mine for a moment before fingers with chipped and torn nails wrapped around the wooden door and pushed it open further. The woman standing on the threshold cradled her unborn child. "The Mistress is truly dead?"

  "Yes." I flinched as the silver cannon ball darted around my head. "And we have to get out of here. She rigged the building to explode."

  As if on cue, Ulla's voice snaked into the room. "Eight and one half minutes to self-destruction."

  The woman remained in the doorway.

  "Will you help?" Like now? Please God, don't send me two saviors who leave me behind.

  Pushing the mask on top of her head, the woman crept closer. "I will try."

  The sphere dropped to the foot of my metal prison and the woman stopped.

  I gritted my teeth. Oh for crying out loud. "Use one of those wrenches on the cart and whack it out of the way."

  The woman shook her head. "It is a capital crime to destroy APres property."

  For Pete's sake. "The property is going to be destroyed in eight minutes anyway."

  She still didn't move.

  A low growl rumbled through me. "Just release me and I'll take care of it."

  Eying the sphere, the woman tiptoed over the slush that was Ulla then bent down to pluck the Smartphone from the corpse's pocket. Her fingers trembled as they hovered over the blue screen. Taking a deep breath, she tapped near the top screen then close to the bottom.

  The metal warmed underneath me before melting into a flat surface. "Thank you!"

  The cannon ball dropped to the floor with a clang. It bounced twice, spewing metal across the floor, before coming to a stop near the wall.

  Pushing with my hands, I levered myself up then scrambled to the bottom of the bed and dropped to the floor. My knees bucked from my weight. Catching myself on the edge of the bed, I locked my legs to keep upright.

  The woman wrapped her arm around my waist. "Lean on me."

  Right. Like the very pregnant woman needed more weight to carry. I rested my butt against the bed. Pull it together, Rae. You just have to make it down the stairs and out the door. "I'll be fine in a minute."

  "Eight minutes until self-destruction." Ulla mocked me.

  "Shut up already." Exhaling my frustration, I draped my arm around my rescuer's shoulders and felt the play of sharp bone under a thin layer of muscle. "Let's go."

  I focused on lifting my right foot. It slid across the floor. Come on CeeBees give me a power boost. My left foot traveled further. That's better. Shuffle right. Trudge left. I carried as much of my weight as I could but even with her support, sweat beaded my forehead before we cleared the door. Left. Right. Left.

  The hall stretched, lengthening the distance between me and the staircase. No way would I make it to the first floor at this pace. Either I'd have to take the steps on my behind or slide down the banister. The world whirled in my vision. Right. I'll be using my butt as a toboggan.

  The woman panted in my ears.

  A chill wormed its way down my spine. Good God what if propping me up caused her to deliver the baby? "How are you holding up?"

  She blinked and set her jaw. "I can hold you."

  Not the answer I wanted but then I doubted she'd been asked the question too often. "I mean how far along are you."

  "Not far." She gestured with her free hand to the staircase ten feet away.

  Right. Same spec
ies divided by a common language. I frowned. How was it that she came to speak English anyway? Shouldn't it be Egyptian or something? I reached for the wood balustrade delineating the open landing from the floor below. With my makeshift crutches, I moved more quickly.

  At the top of the landing, I paused and swayed on my feet. My fingernails bent against the wood. I blinked to clear my vision and swallowed the bile.

  "Seven and a half minutes until self-destruct."

  Please let Ulla be in a particularly dark corner of Hell. Bracing for another round of vertigo, I glanced down the staircase.

  Huddled in a tight knot at the base of the stairs stood a dozen or so people. Their tattered clothing moved in the breeze of the air conditioning as their faces turned toward me like sunflowers to the morning sun.

  I plopped down on the top stair. Using my legs, I dragged myself forward. My teeth rattled in my head as I landed on the lower riser. "Why are you still there?" I shouted to the sheeple below. "The building is going to explode. You have to leave."

  I waved my hands as I bumped down the stairs before pointing to minions one and two standing a little apart from the group. "You two need to let everyone evacuate."

  None of them moved.

  Great. Another language barrier. Locking my jaw, I continued my bone jarring journey. Stupid Spam dots. How come I didn't feel Ulla's torture but I felt every inch of ground my butt hit? "Tell them they have to leave."

  "No." The pregnant woman pushed up her tattered sleeve. She tugged a piece of rolled up paper from a knotted string and handed it to me.

  I snatched it from her hand. Nothing like I little light reading while I bruised my behind. At least I'd reached the halfway mark.

  "Seven minutes to self-destruct."

  "Piss off." I unrolled the note.

  If you are reading this than my final orders have be carried out and you are free. As much as I want you to run to my waiting arms and let me take you away from this fight, I know you will come to hate me should you ever learn the fate of your rescuer. The property humans around you are fitted with implants that are designed to explode should they set foot outside the building. I timed my arrival to make certain your CeeBees will have had enough time to interface with the APres Guarda systems and discover the deactivation code. Having seen the compassion in your beautiful brown eyes, I know you will wish to save them. But not, I beg you, at the cost of your own life. I have plans for you and those luscious lips of yours.

  Victor.

  I clasped the note to my chest as happiness trilled through me. He hadn't forgotten me. In his own way, he even rescued me. Oh, I could kiss the man. I would kiss the man. Once I got out of here.

  The pregnant woman tugged on my arm. "You stop this dying. Yes?" She thumped her fist over her heart.

  I smiled at her. "Yes. Definitely."

  I hoped.

  No. I would. Right. Stall until my CeeBees talked to me. Talk to me. Stopping my descent, I pointed to the pregnant woman. "I need Ulla's phone."

  Her eyes widened as she stared blankly at me.

  "Phone." I made the universal sign for phone by splaying my thumb and pinky from my closed fist. No reaction. Apparently, I needed to learn galactic sign language. Right. Tobias had called the Smartphone another name. "Datapad?"

  Comprehension blazed across her scarred features. "Yes."

  She turned on her heel and pounded back up the steps.

  Now we're getting somewhere. I rubbed my hands together before pointing to the minions. "Help me up then carry me to the door. Everyone follow me."

  "Six and a half minute until self-destruct."

  I ignored Ulla. I could afford to. Victory was within my reach.

  The two muscleheads bounded up two risers before bending down. They linked their arms under my knees and behind my back before lifting me.

  To balance myself, I wrapped my arms around their necks.

  The walk down the steps was smooth as if they'd done this before. They probably had. And I could admit, at least to myself that this was a much better way to travel than being lugged like dead meat. "To the exits."

  When we left the room, I glanced over my shoulder. In a silent cortege, the others crept behind us. None looked at me but kept their gaze on the floor. At least they'd removed those freaky clear masks that blurred their features.

  Sighing, I faced the glass doors at the end of the long corridor. Bugs flit around the recessed lights of the outside portico, casting shadows that twisted and squirmed over the pavement.

  Dawn would banish the shadows. Dawn would see us free. I patted my Sherpas' shoulders when we reached the doors. Liberty was so close yet so far away. But not for long. "Down boys."

  They obediently stooped and set my feet gently on the floor. With my arms still around their shoulders, I increased the weight on my legs. Ha! They held. Smiling, I stepped away from my human support system and glanced back the way we'd come.

  The others pressed themselves against the wall.

  I'd have my work cut out getting them used to life on Earth, as free people not as invisible servants. But I needed Ulla's Smartphone first. My bare foot tapped the cold linoleum. "Where is she?"

  Good heavens, what if she collapsed and needed help. What had I been thinking to send a pregnant woman on the errand? Should I go after her? I stepped in that direction and a wave of dizziness crashed over me. Okay. I might be able to stand but climbing the steps was out of the question. I eyed the human wall art. Maybe I could send one of them after her.

  "Six minutes until self-destruct."

  If I had more time, I'd silence Ulla first.

  A whisper of fabric drifted down the hall. Cradling her protruding belly with one hand and clutching the cell in the other, the woman loped toward me. A smile wobbled on her lips as she came to a stop.

  I grinned back and accepted the cell. "Now let's deactivate you and get out of here." My fingers tingled. The phone's screen flickered from blue to green to yellow then white letters ballooned from the blank screen.

  Scan the item to deactivate.

  Easy enough. Praise Buddha! The CeeBees hadn't decided to couch the information in another test of my intelligence.

  The pregnant woman's smile slipped off her face. Her brown eyes slid from me to the cell. Worry lines appeared in her scarred face.

  "Relax. It'll be fine." I pointed the top of the cell at the pregnant woman's head then swept it down to her toes. The cell screen blanked before showing the crude outline of a female body. A flashing red dot appeared in the center of her chest. That had to be the bomb.

  Aim at explosive device.

  I raised the cell, pointing it just above the bulge of her belly.

  Transmitting deactivation code. A red beam of light zeroed in on her heart.

  Placing both hands over her stomach, she backed up a step.

  "Relax. This won't hurt a bit." I hoped. I plastered a smile on my face and kept it there.

  The red light blinked off. Deactivation complete. Rescan for confirmation.

  I aimed the cell at her head then swept it down to her feet.

  The cell screen blanked. When the woman's form reappeared, no blinking red dots came with it. Deactivation confirmed. Ready for new scan.

  "You're clean." I grasped her elbow and steered her toward the doors. "Go wait for me by the white truck."

  She may not speak English but she understood my meaning. So did the others. The first one in line shuffled forward, waiting his turn to be scanned.

  Eyes wide, she set her hand on the door then pushed it open. Taking a deep breath, she stepped outside.

  A shadow darted into the light and aimed a weapon at her head. She froze.

  "Five and a half minutes until self-destruct." Ulla chimed in cheerfully.

  "Son of a monkey's butt!" I didn't just deactivate the explosive in her chest to have her head blown off.

  "Rae?" The shadow moved then a face appeared above it. Tobias's face.

  Man did he look good
. At least what I could see of it. Most of him remained a murky blur. Obviously some kind of shadow man suit. Nothing would surprise me.

  "Oh praise Buddha, it's you." Relief bubbled through me as I scanned the next person. This time, I didn't need prompting by the CeeBees. "Get that gun out of her face and take her to the truck. The building's going to blow and I've got help these people."

  "Where's Ulla?" Lowering the gun, Tobias pushed her into the shadows.

  It grunted then Kuma and Minor's faces appeared.

  The Smartphone beeped the all clear for the man in front of me. Nodding, I pointed to the door. "She's dead."

  When he stepped to the threshold, another rushed up to take his place.

  Tobias turned him toward Kuma. "Secure them in the truck and prepare for hot evac."

  The beefy alien security guard nodded before taking each person by the arm and steering them into the night.

  "I'm glad to see that your Rae tracking device worked." I held the cell steady as it aimed at the next person's heart.

  "Five minutes to self-destruct."

  "Layla deactivated my tracker." Tobias scraped his fingers through his short hair. "If you hadn't sent me a message on an APres Guarda channel, we'd still be searching for you."

  So my CeeBees had been working. Guess they weren't evil Spam dots after all. Still, they could have told me. "All that matters is you're here and we get these people to safety."

  Tobias holstered his weapon. It disappeared in a shimmer of darkness by his hip. "Minor, inside. I want that self-destruct stopped."

  "Aye, sir." The technician smoothed his wispy moustache before slipping behind the line of waiting people.

  Minion One broke away from the wall to guide Minor to the computer room.

  "Just turn off the countdown, not the self-destruct." The screen in my hand flashed the all clear. I jerked my head toward the door and the next one shuffled forward.

  "Four and a half minutes to self-destruct."

  I wouldn't miss that bitch's voice a single bit. My muscles twitched. Even knowing what I was doing, this was taking too long. For a moment, I sucked on my bottom lip. I might not be able to deactivate everyone in time.

 

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