Jack dashed around a few corners and popped open the door to his room. He grabbed two emergency bags from underneath the bed and handed one to Lexi. "Pack what you can fit in here and carry. Put on and pack clothes that will cover your whole body. We may have to go to the Surface."Lexi unzipped the top of the pack. "What is all this stuff?""Emergency supplies. Just pack clothes and stuff. No books. Got it?"Lexi shot him an upset look but nodded quietly. She pulled open her drawer from the dresser and started stuffing clothes into the pack.Jack opened the closet and pulled some outdoor clothes out and crammed what would fit in his bag. The floor shuttered again and footsteps clambered by their door. Lexi shot him a worried look but said nothing. She changed into a pair of jeans, a shirt, and tied on a pair of boots. She zipped up her pack and threw it over her shoulder, pulling the tabs tightly so it would fit well.Jack finished packing and reached out for her hand. "Ready?"
They continued on in silence. The air cooled and the smoke cleared completely. They wound their way through a few caverns until the rock narrowed into a tunnel. Ahead small clicks echoed through the tunnel. Jack halted, pulling Lexi to a stop. They waited, listening to the etchings of claws against the bare stone. Jack directed his fireball ahead of them into a large cavern ahead.Dozens of black glittering eyes peered back at them from one large spider beast. Lexi sucked in a breath. The beast watched the fireball wiz towards it. As it came in range, it lashed its large hairy leg, knocking it askew. The fireball went whirling to the side. Jack regained control and swerved the fireball past the spider into the cavern. The spider turned and followed it. Jack sped it up and the spider lunged after it, its shadow engulfed the view.Jack pushed Lexi forward and flicked another fireball out in front of them to light the tunnel. A dark path led through the ropes of thick webs. He directed
After kilometers in the dark tunnel which had now turned into a large water pipe, the landscape opened up to the Surface. Tom stumbled over the lip on to the dusty dirt. The night sky hung over them.Tom offered his hand out to Ellie to help her over the edge. She grabbed it and teetered over. Her footing was looking less sure than when they started, no doubt the burns had something to do with that. Her hand was sweaty in his, but he managed to keep her on her feet.A few meters after the tunnel, Ellie stopped and their hands separated. Tom turned back to look. The whole sky south was lit at the horizon. The glow lit the bottom of thick clouds hanging overhead where smoke poured into the sky."Bomb," Ellie said."It caused the explosion?" Tom asked.Ellie nodded. "Looks like someone found us. That's the whole Sanctuary."Tom felt a pang of anger. Finally, he found a place to feel safe where people accepted him and he could make a difference. Now it was gone. The whole thing. And
Jack sat at the controls flicking in information. "Is the name Maya still okay?"Lexi nodded as she snacked on a bit of dried meat. "Is the story going to be the same as before?"He shrugged. "Is there anything you want to change about it?""What's your job going to be? I don't think you can be Jack the spy or the general's son down there.""And you'd be right. I'm going to go with James. And how about a dentist?"Lexi shook her head. "James the dentist? Definitely not.""You're right. It needs to be something boring. How about an insurance worker?"She raised her eyebrow in question. "What's the plan to get my mom out? Shouldn't it be something that can save her? You could be her chauffeur or her maid or something.""Nah, sorry pumpkin. I don't think it will be that easy." Jack rubbed at his stubble. "We'll need to get close, but not too close. I think we're going to need to work with your father.""He's not my father," she mumbled."I know, but we have to play nice to get y
A few hours later, Jack stared into the mirror looking at a completely different person. His face had been cleanly shaven. His hair was short cropped on the sides and longer on the top. It had been dyed a light brown with blonde patches in it. The biggest change was his newly pointed ears made using synthetic cartilage. It was supposed to be reversible, but it looked pretty permeant to him. His normally steel blue-grey eyes gleamed back green."Now Mr. James Monroe," said Penina's husband, Art. "I'm going to classify you as a Sigma four. High enough to get you that campaign job, but not so high they think you have money. Your attributes will be hearing and sight, that shouldn't get you into too much trouble, as well as strength, hence the sigma part and you seem to fit the bill physically for that, and your last one will be-" He flicked at the screen a moment as he thought. "How about dexterity?"Penina chuckled behind him. Warmth trickled with her laugh. "My dear, you have just made
Tom jolted awake. He had dozed off in the dining room chair and now his neck ached. Ellie sat upright in the bed watching him, her half-melted glasses askew."You almost fell," she said.Tom smiled. "I'm glad to see you awake. I thought I lost you there."Ellie shrugged, or at least that was what Tom thought it was. The thick sloppy bandages at her shoulders moved a little up and down which was kind of like a shrug. The towel still covered her midsection."I don't really feel anything. It's just a little hard to move. Do you think you can help me find something to wear?"Tom shot to his feet. "Of course. No problem." He reached for the emergency pack and sifted through the contents. He still had no idea what was even in there. The closest thing that came to clothes was a wool blanket and a clear poncho. Instead, he opened up a drawer underneath the bunk bed and found sets of clothing. He handed her a clear vacuum locked bag with a green small adult women's sticker stuck to the fro
Jack gestured the door open to the master bedroom. The door opened silently exposing a neatly made bed and closet. "I don't think it's too bad. Kind of cozy.""It's more room than the cabin on the boat or the one at the Sanctuary. I even get my own bathroom. I won't have to clean up all the hair you leave around." Lexi sat heavily on his bed. "How do we go about getting food? Is there a cafeteria or something in the neighborhood that we all go to when we're hungry?""We have our own kitchen downstairs that we passed on the way up. We do the cooking ourselves."Lexi arched an eyebrow. "Are you certified for that?"Jack chuckled. "I'm a pretty good cook, just rusty. Don't worry, we'll order what we need and it will show up in that tube by the front door. And we need to get you registered for school."Lexi frowned. "I don't want to hang out with a bunch of hybrids.""You forget, you're a hybrid now. Sigma four, just like me, or at least that's what they'll eventually find out if we'
Two days after arriving at the bunker, Ellie and Tom packed their gear. Tom realized the second day in that the duffle full of antibiotics never made it with the doctor's group. And even though the stuff he had with him wouldn't be helpful to the women before they left, there was a good chance some of them got hurt on the way out and he was the only one with the medicine to help them. After this thought, he made a day trip out and scouted the area, but found nothing.Tom changed the bandages to Ellie's burns daily. They were brown and waxy and starting to ooze yellow puss. She moved around as if nothing was wrong, though she was sweating a lot and breathing hard it probably wasn't helping the situation. He prescribed her an antibiotic and then had to practically force feed it to her with every meal. Tom wasn't a professional doctor or even a nurse, and if they didn't find some real help soon, there was a chance she wouldn't make it.Nothing he said seemed to make a difference either.