Risk Alleviator
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“Mack,” says a voice. “I think I saw something.”
Riska’s ears swivel forward. A tinny voice responds, so soft he can’t make out the words. The soldiers are talking to each other with their earpieces.
“Yeah, I’ll check it out,” says the voice.
Riska backs down the ramp. His secondary eyelids—a modification Dr. Hom made after his first trip into Vex—slide into place. They hide the reflection of his eyes.
The soldier eases into view, gun raised. He pauses at the top of the stairs, pointing a rifle into the darkness. His eyes move in the shiny white mask as he scans the stairwell.
Riska sits perfectly still, tail curled over his front feet and wings compressed against his sides. His vision is foggy through the membrane, but he can see the outline of the man.
The soldier eases forward, one black boot making a whisper against the ramp. Riska’s fur bristles. The long muzzle of the gun passes through the air over his head.
Another step. Three more, and the soldier will step on him. If he doesn’t spot him and shoot first. And Riska can’t get shot. If he gets shot, he’ll never find Sulan.
Another step. Riska spins around and lets loose a spray of sleeping gas. The man thunks onto the ramp, falling silent. His earpiece hums with activity.
Boots pound on the deck. People shout. There are at least three different voices.
There is no escape up the ramp. Riska turns. The dark swallows him as he runs down a narrow hall and banks hard to the right, shooting down a corridor. Behind him, boots pound on the ramp. A flashlight shines down the hall. The beam flicks across him.
The passageway isn’t wide enough for him to fly, but that’s okay. Dr. Hom made sure Riska was ready for this. He cuts to the side. Tiny suction cups on the pads of his feet allow him to run up the wall. Gecko feet, Dr. Hom had called them, though Riska does not know what a gecko is.
He skims along the wall, swerving to avoid being seen, and sprints along the ceiling. His wings are folded tight against his body.
“There’s something down here!” a voice shouts. “It looks like an animal.”
“Shoot it!” says another voice.
Footsteps thump after him. An intersection looms ahead. Riska takes a left, legs burning. Multiple light beams break the darkness of the passageway, one of them catching him in its path.
“It’s running on the ceiling!”
“What is it?”
“Just shoot it!”
The bang of a gun rings in his ears. A bullet whizzes past his head. The gun keeps firing. Riska cuts erratically back and forth, trying to avoid the bullets.
Another intersection. He runs to the left wall and makes a turn. In front of him is a door propped open with a rock. A humming sound pours out. He zips inside, still clinging to the wall.
The hum deepens. Vibrations fill the air. The room is full of pipes and machinery. Riska drops to the floor and crawls behind a giant machine that blasts him with heat.
“Which way did it go?” The voice comes from the passageway.
“You two go that way. We’ll check the engine room.”
Footsteps draw near. Riska scrunches farther behind the machine. One wing is wedged under his body. The other is skewed up against the wall, and his tail is tangled around one foot.
“It could be anywhere in here,” says a voice.
“Maybe it didn’t come this way,” says another.
“We need to check.”
He pricks his ears forward, straining to track the soldiers above the hum of the engines. They move around the room. Their flashlight beams bounce off the wall near his hiding place. He freezes, not daring to move.
A soldier steps into view. He’s next to the machine, aiming his light at a vent in the ceiling. The man stands on his toes, peering up. He is so close that Riska could hit his boot with venom.
He closes his secondary lids, dropping the filmy eye sheath over his glinting eyes. As his sight dims beneath the membrane, the man pulls on the vent, boot scraping the floor as he yanks.
“You think it’s up in the duct?”
“Maybe. You saw the way it ran across the ceiling.”
“It couldn’t have gotten the grate off. Let’s try the other corridor.”
“In a minute.” There’s a soft clink as the man places the grate on the floor. He’s even closer now. If he turns and shines his flashlight behind the machine, he’ll see Riska.
Wedged into the thin crevice, Riska can hardly move. He works his jaw, readying venom. He keeps his secondary lid closed, relying on his ears.
“Hurry up, will you?”
“Coming.” The grate clicks as it’s returned.
Riska raises his lids as the man disappears. He sags, resting his chin on the floor, and listens as the soldiers exit the room.
He stays hidden for a long time, worried the men will come back. As time passes and the soldiers don’t return, he begins the painful process of extracting himself. He stretches one foot out, major claws extending. They scritch against the floor as he pulls. At the same time, he pushes with his back legs. His body slides forward, moving toward the opening. His claws gouge the metal.
Inch by inch, he pushes and pulls himself free. At last, he tumbles out, lying on the floor in a heap. One wing is completely numb. The other is cramped. He gets to his feet and shakes them out.
He raises his nose and sniffs the air. Sulan’s trail is faint, mingled with smells of salt, water, metal, and grease. He must stay below deck and hunt for her, even though it will take longer to find his way. There are too many soldiers on deck and no place to hide.
He pads to the door. Poking his head around the doorframe, he peers out. His ears swivel forward as his eyes scan the darkness. He inhales, testing the air for any sign of the bad men.
All is silent. There is no scent of the soldiers. Moving silently, he steps out of the engine room.
He remains on the ground, moving cautiously and following the trail. He stays close to the wall, ears constantly swiveling. Somewhere in the distance is a drip-drip-drip, punctuated by the hum of the engines. Other than that, all is quiet.
He walks for a long time, always following the trail. At last, it grows stronger, filling his nose like a balm.
She is close. He will find her.
Just as soon as he can figure a way to get past all the soldiers.
18: No Matter What
There are a lot of them. He can’t see them yet, but he can hear the clomp of many boots and the murmur of voices. They are close. By the smells and sounds, he guesses they are with Sulan.
He runs up the wall and takes to the ceiling. The lights in this part of the ship are dim, many of them burned out, making it easy for him to hide in the shadows. Ahead is a three-way intersection. Riska turns right, following Sulan’s scent.
He passes a few closed doors, all of them painted beige. He pauses at each, sniffing. When he’s satisfied she isn’t inside, he continues on.
Sulan’s trail fills the air like a bright ribbon. He moves through halls, staying on the ceiling. When he enters a corridor lit by a flickering lightbulb, he hears a voice—her voice.
“Don’t call me that!” Sulan says. Riska feels her anger and terror down to his bones. He shivers. It takes all his will power not to hiss.
“I’ll call you anything I want,” replies a voice with a thick accent.
Riska tucks himself high into a corner. He fans out his wings and covers himself, doing his best to blend in with the shadows. He fixes his gaze on the door, waiting. People are moving on the other side. There is furniture being moved. Someone is crying. It’s not Sulan.
Several minutes later, the door opens. A dozen men in dark blue file out. All of them have dark hair and shiny, white plastic masks over their faces. Riska runs silently over their heads and through the open door. It’s dark inside, a single bulb casting feeble light in a large room. He darts to a dark corner above the door and waits there, hanging upside down and hiding beneath hi
s wings.
The men in blue slam the door behind them. Locks turn, sealing Riska inside. He’s near a staircase that leads into a vast room.
There below him, fastened to a narrow bed, is Sulan. Her face is pale, her eyes large in the dimness. Even from his high perch, he smells her fear. It slides into his gut like sour fish, making the fur along his spine bristle.
There are three other humans with her, all of them on identical narrow beds. Taro is there, plus a boy and a girl he’s never seen before. Taro’s eyes are closed, the muscles of his jaw clenched. Riska can smell his pain almost as strongly as he smells Sulan.
Only one thing prevents him from rushing headlong to her: a single metal drone. It makes lazy circles through the room, red and green lights blinking.
Drones see everything. He can’t go to Sulan until he disables it.
He hunkers down, wrapping his dark wings around his body. As the drone circles to the far side of the room, he runs down the walls. He huddles at the base of shadowed stairs, waiting as the drone makes another circuit. This is a big room, wide enough for him to fly. He lifts himself into the air, winging into the darkest part of the room. He faces Sulan, staying close to the ceiling.
He does not drop his secondary lids. He stares at Sulan over the whizzing drone, hoping she’ll see his eyes and know he’s here.
But it’s not Sulan who sees him first. It’s the other girl who spots him.
“Sulan!” she hisses. “What is that thing?” The girl stares straight at him.
Sulan lifts her head from the cot, gaze drifting across the darkness. When her eyes land on him, Riska feels it like a shockwave. A purr rumbles up from his chest. He zips forward and slams into the drone. It flies across the room and hits a wall with a satisfying crack.
Then he lands on his beloved Sulan, working his claws in her jumpsuit as he presses his nose into her face. He can’t control his purr. When she kisses his head, the world around him disappears into a haze.
He’s found her. He has kept his promise to Dr. Hom and Mom. He has found Sulan, and he will protect her. He will keep her safe, no matter what.
THE END
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to my amazing beta readers!
M.G. Alves Jr.
Lan Chan
Chris Picott
Arlene Ang
Heidi Garrett
About the Author
Camille Picott is a fifth-generation Chinese American. She's been writing novels since she was twelve years old. Among her books you can find Asian-inspired science fiction and fantasy novels, zombies stories, and how-to manuals for speculative fiction authors.
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