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by John Whitman


  full of rage.

  GET OUT!

  CHAPTER 8

  Tash screamed.

  She couldn't help herself. The angry voice came from all around her,

  striking her with the force of a punch in the stomach. But there was no one in

  the room. As the echoes of her scream faded down the long passageways, Tash

  was still looking around with wide, frightened eyes. She felt another wave of

  cold air wash over her, but this time a sensation entered her bones along with

  the chill. Fear.

  Terrified, she backed away from the cursed room. But she was too slow.

  She felt the icy cold wave pass through her again. It was so strong that it

  overwhelmed her senses, and everything went black.

  Tash woke to the feeling of a warm hand holding her own. Slowly, she

  opened her eyes, and blinked in the light of several portable glow panels. The

  bright light made a halo around ForceFlow's gently smiling face.

  "You'll be all right," he said softly. "Just relax."

  She tried to speak, but fear seemed to have choked the words out of her.

  She knew she had to warn the others about the curse, but all she managed to

  rasp out was "Hoole."

  "I sent for him," ForceFlow said. "Your friends were in their ship.

  They'll be here any minute-"

  "I'm here," said Hoole's sharp voice as the Shi'ido appeared next to

  ForceFlow.

  Like Mangol's cry earlier, Tash's voice had echoed up through the metal

  walls of the space station. ForceFlow and the treasure hunters had come

  running when he'd heard her. Hoole was visibly relieved to see that his niece

  was safe.

  "Tash, what are you doing down here?" he demanded.

  Zak was right behind him. "Are you all right?"

  ForceFlow stopped all conversation. "By the Force! She found it!"

  He pointed down the tunnel, where the entrance to the library was still

  visible.

  "No, no!" Tash yelled, grabbing ForceFlow's arm. "Don't go down there!

  It's cursed. It's haunted!"

  ForceFlow raised an eyebrow. "It's what?"

  "There was a voice. There was no one there, but something shouted at me.

  But there was a..." She didn't know how to describe it. "It was like a wave of

  fear."

  "Tash, calm down," said ForceFlow, his blue eyes twinkling at her. "The

  most important thing right now is that you've done something no one else has

  been able to do. You've found the Jedi library!"

  "Mangol found it," Tash muttered, "and he's dead."

  ForceFlow frowned. "True, but I'm sure that had nothing to do with the

  library itself."

  "It did," she said dejectedly. "The legend says that only a true Jedi can

  break through the dark-side curse. The treasure hunter wasn't a Jedi, and"-she

  took a deep breath-"and neither am I."

  Hoole put a gentle hand on Tash's shoulder.

  Beside Hoole, Deevee said in the warmest voice his program could manage,

  "Tash, if that really is a Jedi library, then it would be the greatest

  galactic discovery in a hundred years."

  Tash shook her head stubbornly. "I don't care. That place is dangerous.

  I'm not going back there."

  Hoole's black eyes studied his niece for a moment, then the Shi'ido

  nodded. "Very well. We'll return to the Shroud to make sure you're all right.

  Then we can discuss our next step."

  ForceFlow disagreed. "You said yourselves that Gog is after you. In the

  library-with all the knowledge it contains-you might find a way to stop him.

  You're wasting valuable time."

  The Shi'ido shrugged. "Our decision is made."

  A dark cloud passed over ForceFlow's handsome face but he said nothing.

  The others, however, were not so silent.

  Domisari said she would return to the solarium as well, but the other two

  treasure hunters were reluctant to leave.

  "We've been searching for the library for weeks," one of them said, "and

  we can't just walk away from it now."

  Hoole returned to the solarium with Zak, Tash, and Deevee. Instead of

  entering the library himself, ForceFlow followed them to the upper levels.

  "Just think of it," ForceFlow was saying as they reached the solarium.

  "Twenty thousand years of Jedi lore are stored in that one room. Think of the

  secrets those books must contain! All the mysteries of the universe may be

  answered there."

  Hoole stopped short. "I hope you are right, ForceFlow," he said. He

  pointed toward the pile of cargo containers that had marked the boundaries of

  Mangol's camp. "Because we now have another mystery to solve. Mangol's body is

  gone."

  They all followed Hoole's long, bony finger. The Shi'ido was right. The

  body of the treasure hunter had disappeared.

  Deevee asked the obvious question. "Who would have taken a corpse? And

  why?"

  Looking around, Zak asked a question no one had considered. "Where is

  Dannik Jerriko?"

  The others could not answer. They realized that Jerriko had not come when

  Tash screamed. And he wasn't here now. "I'm telling you, he's up to something,

  " Zak insisted. "I'll bet he killed Mangol and now he's removed the evidence."

  Tash was about to insist that there was no murderer, but before she

  opened her mouth, another cry drifted mournfully through the space station. It

  was followed by another, desperate, scream for help. The small group in the

  solarium looked at one another and every face grew pale.

  They all knew what they would find at the library. The two treasure

  hunters were dead.

  CHAPTER 9

  Only a few people were left on Nespis 8 now. Aside from Hoole, Zak, Tash,

  and Deevee, ForceFlow still remained, as well as the old woman Domisari, and

  the mysterious Dannik Jerriko.

  The next day, after finally getting some sleep, everyone gathered outside

  the library.

  No one believed Tash's story of an evil curse, but no one wanted to enter

  the chamber. Something was killing people, and none of them wanted to become

  the next victim. Only Deevee, because he was a droid, could enter. Tash and

  Zak hovered near the door as the droid entered the room and, careful not to

  touch them, examined the two bodies, which sat slumped at tables in the center

  of the library.

  "There are no marks," the droid announced as he stepped away from the

  corpses.

  "It's as though the life had been stolen right out of them," ForceFlow

  mused. "Perhaps it is the work of the Anzati."

  "It's the curse," Tash whispered.

  Hoole frowned. "So far our only suggestions are a mythical species of

  killers and ancient dark-side magic. There must be a more logical explanation,

  and I know where to look for it."

  The survivors formed a small circle in the solarium with Dannik Jerriko

  in the center. The narrow-faced man calmly studied his suspicious companions.

  "This is ridiculous," Dannik was saying. "Do you truly think I have

  killed those pathetic fools? You might as well believe this girl's fear of a

  dark-side curse."

  "We do not know what to believe," Hoole replied. "All we know is that

  three people are dead, and that you were missing when each of them died. And,

  again, when Mangol's body was
stolen, you were the only one missing."

  Dannik blinked very slowly. "This is a civilized Empire. There are laws,

  and this is not a court. You can't accuse me."

  Hoole's voice was as cold as steel. "We are on the very edge of

  civilization. I have two young humans under my protection, and I intend to

  protect them by any means necessary."

  Dannik locked eyes with Hoole. "Do not threaten me." Hoole's gaze did not

  waver. "That is not a threat." Suddenly, the Shi'ido's entire body seemed to

  quiver. The skin seemed to crawl across his frame, and a moment later, Hoole

  had vanished. In his place stood a tall, shaggy Wookiee, who flexed and

  unflexed the claws of one massive hand. When the Wookiee spoke, its voice

  growled, but it still sounded like Hoole. "It is a promise," he said.

  The fact that Hoole was a shapechanger made most people nervous. When he

  changed into something ferocious, most people quickly backed down. But Dannik

  seemed to become excited. His eyes flashed, and for a moment Tash thought he

  was going to attack Hoole. But then Dannik yawned and said, "Very well. You

  may threaten or promise or whatever you like, but the fact remains I did not

  kill those people."

  "Then where were you when the murders took place?" Hoole growled, still

  in Wookiee form.

  Dannik smiled coldly. "Come with me."

  Hoole melted back into his own shape and Dannik led them to a small

  chamber just outside the solarium. At first Tash found nothing unusual about

  the square room, except for a strong smell of burning leaves. Then she noticed

  that one corner of the little room was covered with a thin layer of ashes.

  Dannik produced a long, thin reed from his vest pocket-a pipe. "I confess

  that I have acquired a rather unpleasant habit. I smoke t'bac. Although I find

  the habit detestable myself, I have been unable to quit. In order to hide this

  personal failure, I prefer to smoke in private." He waited.

  Zak squinted his eyes. "Are you saying you were smoking during the

  murders?"

  Dannik raised the pipe to his mouth and lit it with a small laser

  lighter. "That is exactly what I'm saying."

  Deevee's photoreceptors glowed as they scanned the ash-covered floor.

  "Master Hoole, there is a significant ash layer here. It would take quite a

  bit of smoking to produce this amount. I am inclined to say that this man is

  telling the truth."

  "But-" Zak started to say.

  "It seems," Hoole interrupted, "that we owe you an apology."

  "Indeed," Dannik said stiffly. Without waiting for another word, he

  slipped past the others and returned to the solarium.

  Zak and Tash watched Hoole and the others file out of the small room.

  "But Tash," Zak said in a low voice, "if Dannik's not the killer, then

  who is?"

  "I think I know," replied a voice. It was Domisari. Her face was full of

  excitement. "Meet me in fifteen minutes on the lower level, just outside the

  tunnel to the library. And don't tell anyone-not even your uncle!" Then she

  slipped away.

  "What was that all about?" Zak groaned.

  "I don't know, but I'm not sure we should go," Tash said. Her stomach had

  twisted into knots as soon as Domisari had spoken.

  Her brother shrugged. "Have you got any better ideas?"

  "Yes," she argued, "we could tell Uncle Hoole what she said, and tell him

  to come with us."

  Zak scoffed. "Uncle Hoole would tell us we were being foolish."

  With that, Zak headed for the passage to the lower levels. "Zak!" Tash

  whispered after him. But her only answer was the hissing echo of her own

  voice.

  She caught up to him at the edge of the huge ventilation shaft. Zak

  shivered. "I still don't get this coldness. If there were no power at all it

  would be even colder-like deep space. This is more like... a refrigeration

  unit."

  "Or an air conditioner," Tash added. "This is a ventilation shaft,

  remember."

  Zak shook his head. "Yeah, but there's not enough power in the space

  station to generate climate control."

  "Can we worry about one thing at a time?" Tash snapped. "Come on, if

  we're going to do this, let's get it over with."

  She did not like the idea of going near the library again. She was afraid

  of the curse, but even more than that, every step reminded her of the voice

  that had yelled at her to get out.

  No one was waiting for them outside the tunnel to the library.

  Zak looked to his sister. "Where do you suppose Domisari could be?"

  "Maybe just late," Tash suggested hopefully. Zak nodded halfheartedly.

  They waited for five minutes, and then ten. The darkness seemed to crowd

  in around them. Once, Tash swore she thought she saw something floating just

  outside the circle of their light. It looked like fog. It was gone as soon as

  it appeared.

  Finally her nerves got the better of her. "I can't stand just waiting

  here," she whispered. "Maybe Domisari meant that we should meet her inside one

  of the tunnels."

  "That's not what she said," Zak argued.

  "Well, she's not here. Besides, you're the one who wanted to come down

  here. So if we're going to talk with her, we should at least find her and get

  it over with. Come on.

  Wanting to stay far away from the fifth tunnel that led to the library,

  Tash turned to the first passageway. "Maybe she's waiting down here."

  The two Arrandas had traveled a few meters inside the tunnel when they

  heard the faint echo of footsteps behind them. They stopped and listened for a

  moment. Then a soft voice drifted through the darkness.

  "Children... children..."

  It was Domisari. They could see her approaching the tunnels. In one hand

  she held a glow rod. In her other hand gleamed an object made of black metal.

  Tash was just about to call out to the old woman when a shadowy figure

  darted into Domisari's circle of light. The figure slammed into her with a

  jarring thud. The old woman grunted in surprise as she was shoved outside the

  circle of light and swallowed up by the surrounding darkness. Something

  clattered to the ground as sounds of a struggle reached them from the shadows.

  "What happened?" Tash whispered as they stepped out of the tunnel. "Where

  are they?"

  "There!" Zak said, pointing toward movement in the gloom.

  Tash thrust the glow rod forward and gasped.

  What she saw horrified her. A fallen blaster lay on the ground and over

  it, Dannik Jerriko and Domisari were locked in a struggle. Dannik was holding

  Domisari's head between his hands, and pressing his own face close to hers.

  There was a look of terror on Domisari's face.

  And she saw something even more horrible.

  Two small holes opened up in Dannik's cheeks. Out of each hole slithered

  a long, wriggling tendril. As Tash and Zak watched, the tendrils wormed their

  way across the short space that separated him from Domisari. They jabbed into

  her nostrils and crawled upward into her brain.

  CHAPTER 10

  Domisari was dead before her body hit the ground. Her lifeless corpse

  fell into a heap at Dannik Jerriko's feet as the killer turned to face the two

  A
rrandas. They watched in horror as the two tendrils retracted. The tendrils

  were sucked back into the killer's cheeks and vanished, leaving no marks on

  his skin.

  Tash swallowed. "Zak, you were right."

  "No visible marks," Zak whispered, remembering Deevee's story about the

  Anzati. He looked at Dannik. "You-You are an Anzati."

  "Wait," Dannik warned, "it's not what you think. He took a step forward.

  Zak and Tash turned and ran for their lives.

  Blindly, they plunged into the first tunnel.

  "Stop!" Dannik's voice called from behind. "Let me explain!"

  They had seen Dannik kill Domisari in a matter of seconds without leaving

  a mark. They had looked into the eyes of one of the galaxy's most frightening

  species. That same creature now chased them down the tunnel.

  An Anzati was after them.

  "Y-You were right," Tash panted without slowing down.

  "Remind me," her brother gasped as he ran in front of her, "to be wrong

 

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