The Forbidden Trilogy
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Gary fidgeted with the zipper on his jacket. "How will we get there without getting caught? Maybe this isn't such a good idea."
Lucy scowled at him. "You're the one who recruited me, remember? Luke and I would be leaving right now if not for this plan, so we do it now or it doesn't happen. We just have to be careful."
A cold breeze blew through the four of them huddled behind the Student Center. Lucy shivered and zipped up her jacket. She peeked around the corner to the break room just across the corridor, but they had no other places left to hide. They'd be exposed for at least sixty seconds, assuming Mr. Black was even in there.
"We're just going to have to run for it," she said. "Head straight to the back door of the building. We'll sneak in that way and look for Mr. Black. Most of the guards should be at their posts right now, so we shouldn't run into anyone else." She peeked around one last time. "It's all clear. Ready? One, two, three—run!"
Lucy pumped her legs as fast as they would go. She could hear the breathing of the others beside her as they crossed the corridor and made their way to the back of the building. Her heart slammed against her chest in rapid beats. Her stomach cramped, not from running but from nerves and fear. If they were caught, it would all be over, and it would be her fault for leading them into this.
Just as they approached the side of the building, a guard walked out the front door, presumably coming off break. Lucy pushed herself around the corner just in time to avoid notice, with Gary, Neil and Mary right behind her. They pressed themselves against the wall and held their breath.
Footsteps clicked outside like the sound of gunshots. Lucy tensed. Were they getting closer? The footsteps stopped, a pause so long, Lucy thought she might die. Then, click, click, click, the guard walked away from them and into the night.
The breath she'd nearly choked on whooshed out of her mouth. "We need to get to the back door."
They followed her to the door, one seldom used by the guards. She turned the handle, but it was locked.
"Gary, little help."
The air around them sizzled with little currents as Gary worked his magic on the metal lock. The door popped open and the four of them walked through.
No one so much as breathed on the walk through the long corridor. At the corner, where it turned into the main break area, they stopped, and Lucy peered around.
Mr. Black sat at a table alone, reading a magazine and drinking a soda. Her sweaty palms left a streak of moisture on the wall, and she nearly fell forward into the room when she lost traction. Neil caught her by the jacket and pulled her back.
They had to get close to Mr. Black. She waved for them to move forward when he rose and walked into the men's room a few feet from the table.
Perfect.
With no other guards around, the four walked into the men's room.
Lucy hoped Greg still had control of the cameras; otherwise, they'd have guards all over them in seconds.
Mr. Black's feet peeked out from the middle stall. Lucy nodded to Mary, who presumably started leaking pheromones or something.
When Mr. Black came out of his stall, his eyes had a glazed-over, lustful look that made Lucy want to puke. "What are you— Who are—"
Mary sashayed over to him with her come hither look. She ran her finger over his cheek and lip. Her voice came out as a purr. "Don't worry about them, just focus on me. I'm here to make you very happy."
Lucy stifled her gag and focused on the mission. "We should ask him about the other kids—the babies and little ones. We need to know where they are before we escape, so we can rescue them next."
Gary checked his watch. "Just hurry. Greg can't keep his powers going for long. We need to get to the command center."
Lucy faced Mr. Black. "Where are they, you son of a bitch? Where are you guys keeping the other kids?"
His eyes didn't waver from Mary's body. "Nowhere important. Nowhere with such a view."
Lucy raised her hand to slap him but Mary grabbed it. "My thrall will only work if he's focused on me. Now, can we go? I'm bored."
Disappointment surged through Lucy. How would they save the other kids and shut down Rent-A-Kid for good? She wished they'd had more time to plan this out.
They led Mr. Black to the command center right next to the break room. Two guards stopped them at the gate. "Sir, you know we are not permitted to allow unauthorized personnel back here."
Gary flicked a finger, and the soldier dropped his gun. Mary used the distraction to whisper in Mr. Black's ear.
The thumping of Lucy's heart could be heard in other countries. Their entire plan hinged on getting into the command center. If Mary couldn't get Mr. Black to do what she wanted.... Lucy didn't want to think about that scenario.
Mr. Black addressed the men. "I have been instructed to interrogate these students in a secure location. The Seeker himself issued these orders. Do you dare question him?"
The Seeker's name had the intended effect. The guards stepped back and allowed them through.
"Take a break, boys. This is top secret, and I need you out on patrol making sure no other kids create problems."
They entered the control room and discovered a third guard still on duty. When he saw Mr. Black, he snapped to attention.
Lucy cursed herself for not getting better intel on this location. She raised an eyebrow at Mary, who nodded and leaned into Mr. Black again, rubbing her body against his just enough to entice him.
The guard in the room stared slack-jawed at the scene in front of him. No one moved for several long moments as they waited for the guard to follow the command. He adjusted his gun, setting everyone there on high alert. "Sir? What's going on? Do you need help with these students?"
"No, I just need time alone with them to ask some questions."
He looked from Mr. Black to Mary, then back again. With skepticism in his voice he asked, "Are you sure, sir?"
Mr. Black's arrogance still claimed the stage, even under Mary's spell. "Yes, I'm sure. Do you dare question me?"
Lucy remained still and waited to see how this would play out. The guard headed to the door as if to leave, but moved his gun a fraction of an inch toward the group.
It was enough for Lucy.
She whipped Mr. Black's pistol out of its holster and knocked out the guard with a blow to the head.
Gary backed up and covered his mouth. "Holy crap. Did you kill him?"
"No. He's just unconscious. Neil, you're up."
Neil had the unique ability to mimic any sound at all, including any human voice. He got on the radio and, in the voice of Mr. Black, spoke to the guards. "Units One, Two and Three, there's been a schedule change. Please report to the main headquarters for further instructions."
Neil went down the list of snipers, guards and patrol units, until he'd sent everyone to the main headquarters, where another team would set fire to the building and trap them in. Once they'd eliminated that threat, Gary could use his metal power to tear apart the gates, and those who wanted could escape in the chaos.
"Neil and Gary, go get the others. Mary, keep Mr. Black happy." Lucy didn't want to think about what that would entail.
Lucy took control of the main computers and permanently looped the cameras so Greg could take a break. With their abilities fading in and out, they needed to do as many things without powers as possible.
Luke arrived a few minutes later with a team ready to collect supplies and initiate phase two.
A metal case on one wall housed weapons and other fancy equipment. Luke called to Gary. "You ready?"
Gary held up his hands and pushed them apart as if he was swimming. As he did, the metal on the doors pried themselves apart. Luke smiled and handed out guns and earpieces to the team leaders.
Lucy walked over to Luke. "Guns? Really? I'm not sure that's such a great idea."
Gary cocked his weapon and practiced levitating it with his powers. "We need them, especially if our powers give out or the guards fight us. Not all of us can beat them
up. We have this one chance to escape, and we can't blow it."
Luke shrugged. "I don't disagree with the kid, Sis. We're not inviting these guys out for a tea party, we're inciting a rebellion. We need weapons."
"All right. Luke, you and your team start a fire in the main HQ where all the guards are. Man, you've got to love the military mindset of obeying orders without question. Gary, you back him up and attack any guards that try to escape."
When everyone had cleared out, Lucy pulled up a chair next to Mr. Black and his lap-warmer, Mary.
"I need him to tell me where the other facilities are."
"You are just no fun," Mary purred.
"Come on, Mary, we don't have much time."
"Fine." She rubbed her leg up and down his and massaged his arm. "Mr. Black, tell us where the other kids are, please."
"They're not here. But they're not far."
"Mmmhmmm... that's a good boy. What else can you tell us? An address perhaps?"
Mr. Black stared at her chest and opened his mouth to answer, then snapped it closed. His head jerked, and he pushed Mary off his lap and onto the floor.
Lucy's earpiece came to life. "Sis, you ready for the fire?"
Lucy saw Mr. Blacks' eyes clear and knew something had happened.
Mary's panicked crawl across the room confirmed it. "Lucy, my powers, they're gone." She huddled in a corner and shivered.
Lucy whispered into her mouthpiece. "Luke, stand down. Something's wrong."
Mr. Black stretched himself to full height and laughed. "Do you really think I'm that stupid, that I didn't know your plan? I knew you'd try something, which is why I had the Seeker implant part of his consciousness in my mind. Disgusting, I know, but necessary to make sure you couldn't use me for your scheme."
Was that even possible? Could the Seeker really do that? Sam had said he was powerful, but—
Lucy couldn't tell if he'd lied.
In that moment, she knew they'd all lost their powers. Things were about to fall apart quickly.
Outside, soldiers issued orders to those in their command. Lucy could hear the groups fanning out across campus. She remembered all the students with guns and imagined what would happen if they used them. "Gary, stand down. Abort plan. We screwed up. It's too late. You need to get everyone back to the dorms."
Through the window, Lucy saw a man dressed in a white robe lead a group of soldiers toward the control room. The man seemed more god or angel than human. His long white hair touched his waist and he had pale, nearly translucent skin. He wore dark glasses, though it was night, but had no trouble navigating the path.
Gary's voice crackled in Lucy's ear, rousing her from the reverie that had settled over her. "It doesn't matter. We have to attack now. If we die, we die, but we can't give up and let them win."
"Gary, please, don't start shooting. Our powers are gone. We will all die—and it does matter. If we live, we have tomorrow to fight. If we die, it's over for good."
Soldiers crashed into the control room brandishing guns. They parted like the Red Sea when the man in white moved through them.
He spoke with a voice of honey and wine—sweet and intoxicating—and Lucy knew he was the Seeker.
"Please, lay down your weapon and surrender peacefully. There's no need for this kind of uprising amongst friends."
Tension filled the room. Lucy prayed to any god who would listen that none of her team tried to play hero and take out a guard or the Seeker.
Then, the last person in the world Lucy expected to take up the hero role walked up behind the Seeker. Mary grabbed a chair....
...and swung it at his head.
The Seeker didn't turn to face his attacker, or even move at all, but Mary screamed.
She dropped the chair and clutched at her head as if someone were frying her brain. She collapsed to the floor in a heap, and stayed there, motionless.
Neil screamed and ran out of the building.
Without a command, the guards fired on them.
Lucy ran to the window with the intention of breaking it and jumping out. Have to get to Luke. Have to regroup.
Luke's voice called out in her earpiece. "Lucy! What's happening?"
She opened her mouth to answer him, but something bit her shoulder. She reached her hand around to swat at it and discovered blood. A lot of it. All hers.
The room collapsed in on her, and then darkness took her.
Chapter 47 – Sam
The dingy motel room had two double beds with cheap, ugly comforters on them, two dressers, a television, and a desk with internet hookup. As uncomfortable as it looked, the promise of sleep enticed me. My baby kicked against my ribs and pressed down on my bladder.
"This is your stop, Dude," Drake told Brad.
We were about an hour from the Rent-A-Kid site. Drake and I would leave in the morning to take down the Seeker and help my friends escape. Brad would work with Father Patrick and anyone else he could find, to help us once we got the kids out.
Brad nodded and pulled out his computer. "What if you don't make it? Then what?"
"There's no Plan B. If we fail, get the hell out of here and stay off the radar, got it?"
Despite the non-smoking request, the room smelled of stale cigarettes, booze and sex. Maybe a shower with a lot of fruity shampoo would get the stench out of my nostrils.
Hot water had a soothing effect on my body, but did nothing to wash the gore and blood from my mind. Drake had killed a man. He'd done it right in front of me. How could I ever look at him the same again?
By the time I had finished my shower, my body had nothing left to give. I collapsed on the bed next to Drake.
"Feeling any better?"
"I feel cleaner, which is a step up from being covered in blood."
His face fell. The pain in his eyes compelled me to reach for his hand, but my heart kept a distance I didn't know how to bridge.
"Hey, guys, you're not going to believe this." Brad held up his laptop and flinched in pain from the movement. He had showered after me, and now all of his bruises were at least clean. "Someone donated $500,000 through my website to help us rescue the kids. And I've got emails from large scale media outlets who want in on the story."
He smiled like a kid at Christmas. "There are thousands of responses. This is amazing."
Drake sat up. "Maybe we should wait to attack. We could muster up some backup, go in with guns blazing?"
My forehead wrinkled in worry. "Maybe. I don't know. We should check in with Luke and Lucy before we cancel our plans." Postponing our assault would give me and my baby time to recover. It would be safer, smarter, and likely more successful.
But a shadow of doubt nagged at me.
Drake massaged the tension out of my shoulders. I tried not to pull away at his touch. His bloodied knuckles had already started healing, but the memory of fists pounding into bone and flesh would haunt my dreams for a long time to come.
"Why don't we connect with them in the morning before we leave? It's late, and you're exhausted. Expending that kind of energy right now is probably not the best idea."
He had a point. "Okay. Set the alarm. First thing tomorrow we move forward with our plan."
Brad shut down his computer and unpacked his clothes for sleep. "What plan would that be? Do we have a real plan?"
"Sure we do," I said. "We go to the Rent-A-Kid center, and... improvise based on what we discover when we get there. What could go wrong?"
My attempt at humor was met with frowns from both men.
"I'm going to bed now. See you guys in the morning."
Drake tucked the covers around me and kissed my cheek. "I've got to make a call to Father Patrick and let him know what's going on. I'll be back in a minute."
He took his cell phone and left the room.
My body screamed at me to sleep, but too much had happened. I needed to know what Drake would say to his confessor, and his mind was so familiar I could easily slip in without him knowing.
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sp; I pushed aside the guilt with memories of the hamburger meat Drake had made of the man who attacked us. I had to know if I could trust him.
The conversation played out in my head as clearly as if I too were a part of the call.
'Father, forgive me for I have sinned.' Drake's voice sounded broken, lost.
'What is it, Son? What's happened?'
'I killed a man today. He was a bad man who would have killed Sam and our child, but still... I beat him until he couldn't even be recognized as human. Am I going to hell?'
'You don't believe in hell.'
'But you do. Father, I'm losing Sam. I can see it in her eyes. That's the worst kind of hell there is for me. What do I do?'
'You keep loving and keep fighting for what's right. You give her the honesty and intimacy that has always been denied to you—and you let her make her own choices.'
Silence stretched on and I had to fight my own emotions so they wouldn't bleed into Drake's awareness. He hurt so much. I wanted to reach out to him and comfort him, but I didn't know how.
'Unless I can talk Sam out of it, we will be attacking tomorrow. We need your help.'
My concentration faded. I couldn't hold onto the conversation. Exhaustion claimed my body and blissful nothingness claimed my mind.
***
I float outside myself, through the door and into the world beyond. Darkness claims me like a lover, each star a song for my soul.
A girl meets me under the light of the moon. She too hovers in between realities. Her long brown hair flows around her as if she were a mermaid swimming in the sea.
Her kind, brown eyes spark recognition. "I know you, don't I? From somewhere? Another life, perhaps?"
She smiles with heart-shaped lips and takes my phantom hand. I'm surprised that I can feel her skin, her touch, as if she were real. As if any of us were real.
"Yes. I am Desirai. We went to school together, before you left. I'm a Dream Walker. Lucy has been captured and I need to tell you what's happening at the school."
Lucy. My best friend in the whole world. How I've missed her. How I've longed for her presence through all this insanity.
"Is she hurt? Is Luke?" I am surprised by these feelings of panic in my ether body.