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Part 1
Vin shifted slightly easing the pressure off
his forearms and elbows. He took a breath and then refocused down his gun
sights. The sharpshooter drowned out the babble of voices that hailed over the
tiny mic which sat nestled inconspicuously in his ear.
A chill settled his bones. The tiny hairs on
the back of his neck refused to lay flat. His stomach muscles remained tense
without any conscious thought. Vin wanted to scrap the meet. He wanted to go
home, get out of the rain and the cold.
He had been wet and cold before but something
dark seemed to pervade the area. Vin didn't like it.
With practiced ease, he swiveled the gun
allowing his magnified scope to sweep the land. A cold drizzle drenched the
area, sapping everything caught in it of body heat.
Tanner attempted to chuckle when he found his
focus on Standish. Tanner ignored the twisted limbs and branches of the knotted
maple tree that tried to obscure his view. The southerner stood on a cracked
and heaving slate walkway. The dirt road that led to this desolate area rested
bathed in the stretching fingers of shadows, just to the left of Standish. A
Victorian style house sat to his right. Its gabled roofs speared the sky with
sharp intent. Five brick chimneys poked from the different peaks offering the
hopes of warmth....Vin didn't think any amount of fire could warm such a place.
A chill twisted his spine. He grit his teeth.
The first floor windows sat behind wrought
iron bars. The bars had not protected the aged glass from vandals. Even from
this distance, Tanner could tell the majority of the glass had been smashed.
Probably kids.
The front door stood as a black hole. An
emptiness that almost seemed to warn visitors away instead of welcoming them. A
brass knocker rested a third of the way down. The brass had long ago become
smothered in rotting necrotic moss. Movement to the right had Vin refocusing
his attention on one of the main floor windows. A curtain waved from a small
break in a window.
Tanner did not feel appeased. He wanted to
gather up the team and go. It wouldn't happen yet not until after the bust, so
Vin turned his attention to the man standing at the front yard gate of the dilapidated
house.
The Undercover agent stood hunch shouldered
in the rain. He turtled his neck into the upturned collar of his double
breasted, wool, mid calf, tailored coat. Vin had to admit the coat was well
made and sharp looking. Tanner noticed, even with his hands gloved, Ezra still
burrowed his fists into his coat pockets nearly up to his forearms. Good
manners and etiquette fell by the wayside when one was cold.....and wet.
Vin couldn't help but think Ezra appeared so
out of place in front of the house......just so alive.
The background sounds of moans flickered and
crackled over his ear piece. JD told another rotten joke.
Tanner turned his attention toward the Tank.
Josiah's suburban sat nestled back into the woods. Not far but far enough off
the beaten rutted dirt road to afford the other few men cover. The last
incident with the ATF van had the motor pool hesitant about requisitioning them
another vehicle. So the Ford Van came back looking like a screen door...it
certainly wasn't the fault of Team Seven.
Josiah offered his truck instead, to keep the
peace.
Now under the slicing insult of a freezing
drizzle Tanner turned his eye in the direction of the Suburban. Buck hadn't
been running his usual gambit of interference like he normally did when
Their target had a warped sense of location.
Ezra didn't like the gun dealer. If pushed, Vin would be more apt to say the
gun dealer had Standish scared. The deal would go down early this evening and
after that at Inez's Tanner had every intention of pinning Buck down.
Vin adjusted his grip on his rifle. His eyes
quickly darted around the tree tops. The encroaching darkness seemed to roll in
on them with heavy cloud cover. Something watched them. The sharpshooter
leveled his eyes on the Suburban. He took comfort in its presence. Knowing that
the Fantastic Four sat cramped and uncomfortable with all the surveillance
equipment brought a warm smirk to Tanner's features.
Buck, JD, Josiah and Nathan sat nestled
within the confines of the truck with all their technical gear. It was a tight fit
but everyone seemed willing to accommodate and put up with the tight squeeze.
"Damn it JD you tell another rotten joke
and I'll strangle you,” Buck's voice sounded tinny over the headpieces.
"You promise,” Ezra's hoarse remark had
Tanner smiling. The sharpshooter had worried that Ezra might have pushed
Vin swung his head around trying desperately
to see into the suffocating blackness that seemed to suddenly engulf the area.
His shoulders and back tightened.
"Ahh Ez, yer jist pissed cuz
The Chemist wiped the passenger side
windshield with his hand to get a clearer view of the undercover agent.
"Brother some day you should learn not
to badger people when they're upset,” Josiah's schooling voice echoed solemnly
over the small wire. The preacher's eyes remained focused on the small figure
of a man before the looming monstrosity of a house. A shudder ran through the
anthropologist. He toyed with the decorative cross that lay over his chest.
"Can't teach a dog new tricks....least
not when he's making a profit off the old ones,” Buck's chuckle lacked any real
humor. His eyes darted from the undercover agent to the thick forest
surrounding the truck back to the area
Larabee kept Standish in his sights. Not ten
feet above
Maybe it would be best to just call off the
whole thing. Pack it in and go home...call it a night. It had been a bad
morning, a worse afternoon...damn Standish, the evening was not shaping up to
be any better.
Larabee pulled his coat collar tighter around
his neck. He found his eyes falling to the empty black windows of the three
story house that stretched over Standish.
"Ok...ok...I've got another one,” JD's
statement sparked more groans and pleas for him to refrain.
"No...no...this is a good one.....ready?" Despite the numerous 'No's'
the young agent plowed ahead. "What does Scooby say when he eats a
Hot-dog?"
Silence reigned for a few seconds.
Finally, a disgusted, congested, southern
voice spat out, "Oh come on...Please tell me you imbeciles don't know this
one?"
"Who's he calling an imbecile?"
Buck's voice countered.
"Judging by this afternoon's stunt...I'd
say
"Well JD?" Josiah leaned forward
over the steering wheel. If
"It’s a dog eat dog world,” Ezra's
outraged cracking southern accent beat JD to the punch line.
"'Ey!" JD's disgruntled tone hid
his unease. The young surveillance agent checked his thermal readings again. It
only showed Ezra outside in front of the house.
Tanner quickly snapped his head around to
peer over his shoulder. Nothing but thick black forest. The grey trunks rose in
a torturous fashion from the ground, stretching in a painful manner toward the
sky. A thick almost physical blackness wove between the saturated trunks. His
eyes found nothing to focus on. He could feel it, though. He wanted nothing
more than to curl his legs underneath himself and keep his feet out of reach of
whatever watched them.
"Musketeer bars, JD,” Vin whispered
despite himself. The sharpshooter turned his attention back toward the
undercover agent. Gawd how his own back felt exposed to attack. For a brief
moment, the Texan feared something would land on top of him and rip his spine
open. "He's been helping himself to Buck's Musketeer Bars."
"Hey those are under lock and key,”
"Your point?" Nathan's comment
seemed lost in the engulfing blackness that followed sunset.
"Did you gentlemen see that?" The
soft southern tones were directed at no one specifically.
"See what Ez?" Buck faced out the
back window trying to catch a fleeting glimpse of something that stalked them
from the cover of the forest. His cautious whisper rang low over ear sets.
Nathan kept his eyes toward the right trying
desperately to penetrate the claustrophobic darkness that seemed to encase the
van. Maybe Ezra saw what he saw.
Vin instinctively checked over his shoulder.
IT was closer....almost up on him.....
"Someone's in the house,” The undercover
agent stepped through the wrought iron archway. Thick tangles of Ivy choked and
knotted its way up over the arch.
Vin swiveled in his perch trying desperately
to catch a glimpse of what approached him from behind. He turned back in time
to see Standish put more distance between himself and safety. The undercover
agent almost appeared to be out of their reach, beyond their realm of
protection.
Darkness settled heavier. Things stilled.
Paralyzed almost...
With unspoken apprehension, they watched as
Standish approached the front door.
The arched entrance way stood unusually tall
and wide. No windows graced its front.
"Brother ....,"Josiah's soft
warning went unheeded. He clenched the small symbol with white knuckles.
Ezra tried to gaze through one of the windows
but the bars prevented him from getting a decent view.
"Maybe you shouldn't go in there Ez,” JD
kept checking his thermal readings. Only one figured registered....as it
should. It was a mistake. JD knew it.
Vin tightened his grip on his rifle.
Larabee squeezed tighter into the tree and
gained his feet. He brought his weapon up at ready as his eyes locked on second
story of the house. Don't go in there Standish....Damn it...Don't go. Your
worth more to me than another successful bust.....
Ezra tried the door knob. A claw clutching a
woodchuck. A bit macabre but ornate. Standish pushed down on the thumb lever
with a manicured finger. The heavy black oak door swung open easily.
Part 2
The hinges moaned in deep protest.
Standish stepped over the thresh hold and
disappeared from sight.
Josiah wiped at the fog that clouded his
window. His heart beat frantically in his chest. This was wrong...terribly,
dangerously, wrong.
“You gentlemen should see this place,”
Standish’s awed whisper floated across headsets.
“Ezra, get back here,” Chris’s order hissed
with unexplained tension.
“In a moment,” They could hear Standish’s
shoes clump with hollow thuds as he moved through the first floor of the house.
Sanchez fought to even out his breath as he
pushed the keys back into the ignition
JD’s fingers flew across keys as he ran
diagnostics through his equipment.
Buck locked the back door without realizing
it.
Vin pulled his feet in and focused down the
barrel of his gun.
Nathan quietly pulled his revolver.
“There’s no glass on the floor,” The simple
statement had not struck anyone at first.
Then JD spoke up, “The windows got broken
from the inside?” Then he saw it. Second floor. Not a heat signature. Not the
reds and yellows associated with living beings....no this was cold shimmering
hues of blue.
“The wind seems to have picked up,”
Standish’s voice sounded muffled over the sounds of paper swirling in the air.
Vin checked his surroundings. Not a branch
moved.
Nathan didn’t notice a leaf stir.
“The temperature seems to have dropped quite
a bit too,” A hesitation had crept into Standish’s words. A tinge of unease.
“Ezra get out of the house,” Josiah’s demand
rang across head sets.
“I’ve got movement...second floor.....moving
fast,” JD’s cool rapid tones hid his rising panic.
“Ezra Get Out of the House!” Sanchez turned
the key over.
Larabee stepped from the tree with his
revolver pulled.
“Yes...I think you might be right,” A hint of
panic seared Standish’s voice.
Ezra backed toward the door.
Nathan swiveled his attention from Josiah
wrestling with the key, to the hazy image of the open front door, to the view
out the passenger window. His heart raced, his pulse roared through his ears.
“Hurry Ezra! Gawd damn it....It’s almost on
top of you!” JD followed the shifting hues of blue. “It’s moving fast...too
fast.....coming up on your left......Can you see it? You should see it....”
“Ezra! Get out of there!” Josiah’s holler
rocked the suburban. The key snapped off in the ignition.
The front door suddenly slammed closed.
Gunfire split the night, from inside the house. Six rapid fire shots and then
one lone shot....A hoarse strangled scream......Then something slammed into the
front door with enough force to bow it outward and crack the oak.
“Ezra!” Larabee bolted for the ruined front
door. He pushed on the handle to no avail. “JD! call for back up!”
Josiah bailed from the truck heading for
Larabee,
JD jumped to the front seat and keyed the
radio. Nothing. He played with the buttons....still nothing. Not even static.
“Radios out.....” the quiet whisper sent chills through those that heard it.
Dunne noticed he sat alone in the truck. Menacing darkness engulfed the
vehicle. With a blind rush of panic, he fled the Suburban to the others.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
“Vin you see anything?” Nathan’s soft voice
grabbed at the sharpshooter. The medic stood under the tree covering Tanner.
Something sat waiting...waiting just out of sight.
“See anything? No... But,” Tanner checked
down his scope trying to get a fix on anything in the house. Even his infrared
scope failed to detect anything.
“Yeah, I know,”
Tanner slung his rifle over his shoulder and
never felt so relieved to abandon his post.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
“Buck, check the windows” Wilmington did not
bother questioning Sanchez’s order. The larger man turned at the sudden
approach of hurried footsteps. JD raced up the ruined walkway. The agent looked
no older than a scared kid. Behind him jogged Vin and Nathan. They held the
image of experience but they too smelled of fear.
“What have you got JD?” Tanner’s voice had
Dunne whirling around.
At the sight of the two agents JD relaxed
only slightly. The young man stepped to the side and faced the others. He gazed
down at the small hand monitor. Its screen blank.
“Nothing,” The young agent checked his
readings again. How could that be...just thirty seconds ago he had Ezra’s
thermal reading and ......something else.......now nothing.
“Try the hinges,” Tanner handed over his
Leatherman tool.
Sanchez used the screw driver top to work the
top hinge up. He succeeded in raising it a few centimeters. It seemed as if
they had found away inside.
“Buck, get back here,” Chris’s voice had
Wilmington at their side on the stoop.
Just as Sanchez reached to take the loosened
part of the hinge down, the hinge part slammed back into place with enough
force to snap the screwdriver tip.
People jumped back startled.
Larabee hefted his Sig. He tore his gaze from
the mottled stained brass, “Ok we search in pairs,” He stared at each man in
turn. “keep radio contact at all times, understand me?”
The others nodded. “Whoever finds him gets to
strangle him.....after me.”
Forced smiles and humorless chuckles
followed.
They started to turn when JD noticed
something thick seeping out from under the front door, pooling just at
Nathan shined his flashlight on the flagstone
entrance. They all recognized it, all realized what it was even before
The men split into pairs.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The two men walked along the house keeping a
step from the shrubbery but well away from the fence. The side yard though
narrow seemed to squeeze them in, force them closer to the house itself.
The barred windows offered no port of entry.
Black flat paint chipped and flaked from the bars but the iron itself remained
unaffected by the passage of time. The swirled, barber pole, pattern left the
edges sharp and grooved at cold hands when they tugged at the bars themselves.
The drizzle had turned into a down pour.
Tanner couldn’t honestly attribute the bone
cold chill that raced through his midsection toward the weather.
“Hey
Larabee followed Vin’s outstretched hand.
Funny, the sharpshooter didn’t really extend his hand at all. A blind fear kept
ones hands close to the body itself.
A lagoon sat just kitty corner to the far
corner of the house. The fence wrapped around the small black body of water. An
old carriage barn sat half way between house and pond. The back yard had spread
out into a tall grassy exposing field. Dark woods circled its perimeter. A
thick cloak of darkness entangled the tree trunks almost like a physical wall.
The black fence bled off into the distance.
The two men headed for the carriage shed.
Drawn toward it really. It stood two levels. The windows just as black and dead
as the house. No bars graced the glass. Vandals never dared venture this deep.
Larabee searched the upper windows. He could
feel eyes staring back at him. Something watched them from the second story.
Their boots crunched on the brittle grass.
Rain beat the ground and skulls with chilling intensity. Shoulders started to
get soaked through despite the coats.
Tanner’s eyes lay on the black water. It
seemed as if the pond swallowed light. It reflected nothing back. Vegetation
failed to thrive around its edges. A lone small dilapidated dock stretched like
a severed tongue out into the inky midst. The sharpshooter watched the water.
It neither moved or made sounds. It sat stagnant as if waiting....
The two wandered farther from the house, more
distance from their friends and possible help.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JD followed closely on Buck’s heels. The
brittle grass almost seemed to snap under their feet. The young agent pressed
his free hand against the small of
Buck didn’t mind the touch.
“Hey Buck what did Scooby use to carpet his
dog house?” The tight humor and attempt at diversion was welcomed by everyone.
The young man kept one eye on the lurking blackness that enveloped the woods
just on the other side of the fence. JD couldn’t squelch the feeling of being
trapped.
Nathan smiled tightly to himself as he and
Josiah still played with the front door.
Vin quirked the corner of his mouth at the
question and Larabee wondered how JD’s mind worked so effortlessly to maintain
some normalcy in a situation so out of control.
“I don’t know kid?” Buck’s whispered response
rang through six pairs of headphones. The Midwestern agent found a steep set of
concrete stairs. They led to a basement.
The warm hand that sat nestled at the small
of his back had suddenly turned cold and sharp.
“Shag carpet,” The rough hollow voice did not
belong to JD or any of the others.
It slammed closed with deafening finality.
Silence reigned.
part 3
Josiah pushed on the door handle again.
"Well JD?"
No response.
Josiah and Nathan stared at one another.
"JD? Buck?" Jackson started backing
away from the door in order to search for the missing two.
The front door swung open under Josiah's
relaxed hand. The two men stood torn.
Nathan fingered his ear piece, "Vin?
Josiah nodded his agreement and stepped
through the door with
The puddle of blood was gone.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vin started to follow
Then he heard it. The soft, chattering sounds
of a southern accent. "Help me Vin....it’s so cold....please help
me...." The soft plaintive voice barely carried.
"Ezra?" Tanner stopped. He stepped
in place turning in a circle, searching the surrounding area. "
Larabee had walked a few more paces and then
stopped. He listened intently but it seemed the more he strained the more he
picked up background noise.
"I don't hear anything." Larabee
took a step toward Tanner. The tracker didn't look right.
"Gawd Vin its hurts...please....so
cold...Help me....Please Vin..." The childish painful sound tinged the
accented words. Tanner turned and started jogging toward the water.
"Vin?" Larabee pushed his ear piece
further into his ear. He couldn't hear a thing....not a thing...... "Josiah?
Nathan?" Silence.
A warning screamed deep within Larabee. A
primal instinct so basic it nearly kept him from running toward the blackened
pond.
"Vin! don't!"
"He's in there
Survival instinct kicked in, fear scored
through him like a bolt of electricity.
The voice sounded again, "Cold Vin....so
cold.....help me...." Tanner cocked his head to the side. Under the
pleading, under the southern accent lay a cold calculating force.
Vin moved to step from the edge of the wooden
dock. He backed from the edge a half second to late.
Something grabbed his ankle. A clenched fist
ensnared his leg in an icy grip and yanked him off balance and into the water.
Tanner clipped his head on the edge of a board. He slid without resistance into
the murky depths. The black surface rippled in two small circles and then
smoothed out completely. Its placid surface showed no sign of having devoured
something or someone.
Larabee sprinted toward the dock. A force
knocked him flat onto his back.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Josiah and Nathan stood in the foyer. Two
large rooms lay to their left and right. A grand winding staircase snaked its
way to the second floor. The agents chose to go to the right. A billiard table
sat in the center of the room. A chandelier hung from wood beamed ceiling.
White sheets and drop clothes covered furniture. Cobwebs and dust seemingly
clung to everything. The drop cloth over the billiards table had been peeled
back slightly.
Standish would always be undeniably drawn to
all gaming things.
Ezra had been there only moments earlier.
Where was he now?
Josiah fingered his medallion again. His
fingers twitched and fumbled with it, twirling it on the leather thong that
secured it around his neck. The little piece of metal seemed to shimmer with
heat. Almost too hot to touch.
"Ezra?"
"Brother I think he would have been
waiting here for us if he could," Sanchez whispered hoping to keep
"Josiah its not like this place is
haunted....come on...there has got to be a perfectly good scientific
explanation for what's going on."
Josiah waited patiently for a rebuttal from
Buck or JD or at least Vin, something from
"Brother Chris? Vin?" Josiah stared
meaningfully at Nathan. The ex-preacher searched the room with a critical eye.
The opulence that lay under the grime and disrepair chilled his soul. Nothing
kind graced this house.
As the silence stretched over the head
pieces, the two men slowly made their way back toward the front door.
Josiah tried to fight the urge to run. His
friend was in here somewhere....lost, possibly hurt. Yet something deep down
inside....something that drove the body and spirit to survive when the brain
shut down, shoved him toward the door.
Fear raced through his veins.
Sanchez stared at Nathan and saw his own
terror manifested within his friend.
They pulled and shoved each other toward the
foyer.
The door slammed shut with enough force to
rattle windows. They both whirled around expecting to face.....something.
Nothing physical stood before them. Their unease escalated. They were trapped.
"Shit."
"Any great scientific
explanations....Dr. Scully?"
"Shut up Josiah."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JD blinked. What the hell? He realized he lay
flat on his back.....on wet grass....in the dark... He moved a leg...then the
other one and finally his hands. Everything worked...or seemed to work ok.
His head drummed mercilessly.
He blinked up at the rain. A house towered
over him. Tree branches scratched and clawed at the siding of the house. Finger
like in their intensity to do harm. Twisted dead shrubbery lay to his right
near a cement stair case.
The youngest member of Team Seven then
remembered where he was.....
"Buck?" his whispered words drowned
in the sound of pelting rain.
The young agent rolled onto his hands and
knees. He faced the back of the house. The deep hollow to his left led to the
basement door.
JD started pushing himself to his feet and
made it to a three point position.
Suddenly something encircled his left foot. A
vice like grip snapped his leg out from underneath him sending him crashing
back to the soggy earth.
Dunne tried to claw his way free. He kicked
and sheared with his other foot at whatever held him. The grip fastened
tighter, pinching off the circulation to his toes.
Terror seeded itself firmly in his mind. JD
scratched the ground with toes and fingers alike trying to escape.
Despite his best efforts, he felt himself get
dragged toward the house.
He fought. He wiggled and screamed, or so he
thought he screamed but he heard nothing. A branch wrapped around his neck and
cut off his air.
Terror seized him completely. In a blind panic
spurred by the undeniable urge to live, the young man fought. He clawed and
arched, twisted and gnawed at anything he could.
He left furrows in the soggy earth where his
fingers had dug in, in an attempt to prevent him from sliding out of sight...to
halt his forced entry into the basement level windows of the house.
The choking force around his throat did not
lessen even when the fight had been suffocated from its victim.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vin struggled and fought the current that
sucked him to the bottom of the pond. He waved his arms pushing against the
water, kicked his legs madly trying to regain the surface.
The force of the current sucked him to the
bottom. Silt clouded the disturbed water but Tanner's closed eyes saw none of
this. The sharpshooter struggled and fought.
His lungs burned, his mind screamed to take a
breath. He grit his teeth against the over desiring urge to open his mouth and
swallow a breath....to take a gasp of air.
He clawed at the sooty bottom. Raked his
finger tips through the weedy debris that waved and slapped against his body.
The chill of the water had been forgotten in
his blind state of panic.
Fingers dragged through the soil, grasping to
no avail at weightless plant life. Flashes of light speared the periphery of
his blackened vision. With no control over his body he felt himself try and
drag in a breath of air.....Just as he was sucked down and through a metal
corrugated tube. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nathan followed Josiah through the house.
This was not real....not what it appeared to be...not possible. There had to be
a logical explanation for everything.
"Ezra!"
Josiah let out a tiny squeal and whirled
around. The sudden urge to strangle someone focused entirely on
"What?"
"You do that again and you'll be the
next missing body," Sanchez closed his eyes trying to will his heart back
into his chest.
"Josiah ain't no such things as ghosts,
or ghouls, mummies, or whatever else you think is running around this
house."
A wooden knife holder sat empty on the marble
counter top.
Ezra had been right...this place was amazing.
"Ezra!"
Sanchez cringed....next time he would pair up
with Buck or JD.
"You know that dang fool is probably
hiding in here somewhere laughing his fool head off at us."
"Perhaps brother, but I think Mr.
Apollyon scares Ezra....and Vin's spooked," Josiah held Nathan's gaze from
across the darkened room, "and that doesn't happen often."
Nathan broke eye contact with his friend and
found his gaze wandering out the barred windows. "Wonder what they were
trying to keep out?" His soft whispers floated across the room and over
headsets. This really could be a pretty spot if someone took the time to care
for the place.
"Wonder what they're trying to keep
in?" The harsh crackling voice had Nathan's blood freezing in his veins.
The Chemist couldn't move at first. He stood rooted, eyes closed and heart drumming
wildly.
He exhaled a cautious breath.
The Nathan slowly turned. He did not bother
calling out to Josiah. The ex-preacher stood across the room engrossed in
something on the counter. Josiah didn't hear it.
Wide eyed and speechless, the Chemist watched
mesmerized as the hammer cocked itself backward. The small silver lined swirled
barrel aimed unwavering at his forehead. It hung suspended in mid air. He was
going to die.
Oh God, Oh God....oh God......
A taunting laughing voice crackled through
his head, "Never any help when you need him....or Her...perhaps It...What
do you believe Mr. Jackson?.....In facts...logic....Science?" The voice
wrapped itself around his mind like a cold tendril.
Nathan had never been so absolutely frozen in
all his life.
Josiah caught his breath. He felt it. It was
in the room with them. Dust swirled and spiraled on the counter tops. Fright
draped him like a suffocating blanket.
Every instinct in his body told him to remain
still...not to draw attention to himself.
Sanchez slowly swiveled his head to gaze at
The medallion at Josiah's chest began to
burn. Its heat wafted smoke from his coat. His chest had begun to sear under
the intensity.
Sanchez turned to see Nathan facing his own
gun.
A shadow stood just before the chemist. A
black silhouette of malignant intent swallowed any light that strayed toward
it. But in creating its own dark shadow it stood out amongst the greys and soft
blacks of a normally darkened room.
Something vicious stood ready to gun
Sanchez acted. He unconsciously gripped his
burning medallion and dove for Nathan.
He hit the chemist just as the gun flashed
with a roar.
Nathan thought himself dead. Knew it with an
almost certainty. Knew it as confidently as he knew that JD would constantly
have a line of bad jokes, knew it as well as he knew Ezra had a nasty cold and
So....why was he sliding out of control down
a metal chute yelling incoherently entangled in the protective arms of his best
friend?
Nathan Jackson had no logical, scientific
explanations...but he would find them.
Their wild descent came to a crude teeth
rattling abrupt stop. Nathan caught Josiah's knee off the back of the head. The
preacher tumbled over the back of
A bored voice across the room sounded
slightly irritable.
"Oh look honey visitors."
"Shut up Ezra," Nathan felt blood
pool in his mouth.
part 4
Coup, Counter Coup. This was bullshit!
Larabee covered his eyes with his arms as the
gale force wind pinned him to the side of the building.
He rolled down the wall fumbling for the
door. He nearly collapsed through the entrance. The door slammed into the side
of the wall smashing the glass.
Things suddenly fell silent.
"Vin?" Larabee cupped one hand over
his ear piece hoping to pick up any sign of his team. "Josiah? Buck?"
Silence answered his inquiries.
Larabee felt anger boil.
He pushed from the wall intent on going back
out into the weather. He would dredge the pond with his bare hands if he had
too. He had every intentions of driving Josiah's suburban through the front
door if need be...things stopped now.
As he stormed for the door....something
caught his eye.
A white bundle. It stood out amongst the dark
greys and shadows. Not just one white bundle but bales of them. They stood
shrink wrapped and stacked in the back of the building.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buck knew he was in hell. There could be no
other explanation as to why he felt so cold and wet all at the same time. His
head hurt and his shoulder burned despite the chills that wracked his body. In
fact every time he shivered his shoulder protested more.
Something groaned.
"Hey he's coming around," JD's
voice? Dang kid had a way of stating the obvious. Least ways he weren't telling
anymore of his rotten jokes.
"‘Ey Nathan....What does Scooby make at
the copy machine?"
So much for small wonders.
"Shut up kid," Buck tried to roll
onto his stomach. It was then he realized he had been lying on his back. Nausea
and lingering aches convinced him his position on the floor was just fine. He
stayed put.
"Paw prints," A raspy southern
voice answered the inquiry with tired resignation.
"Buck you doin' ok?" Nathan
suddenly moved beside him.
"Hell no...some ghoul shoved me down a
flight of steps.....and JD's still spoutin' off his lousy jokes,"
"It weren't no ghoul,"
"How can ya be so sure Nathan....I mean
it weren't me that shoved Buck down them stairs...and something sure as hell
beat Ezra half senseless....I mean look at him," At JD's insistence
Wilmington couldn't help but turn his head left and then right. He laid his
questionable sight on the Undercover agent.
Standish lay on his side slightly curled in
his full length coat. Blood covered part of his face and his arms were hidden
behind him.
Buck try to form the words that would make a
question but JD prattled on in his harried excitable manner, "and look at
Vin...something sucked him into a pond...called to him and everything...said it
sounded like Ezra...weren't Ezra though....was it Ez?"
Ezra tried to formulate an answer to the
question but JD spoke right over him, "No way weren't you...and what about
You and Josiah, Nathan, ...How does your gun just levitate in mid air and go
off by itself...and what about Josiah's Crucifix thingy...huh? Dang near burned
a hole through his coat and shirt...Not to mention you guys just spill out of
the wall into here."
JD leaned back against the stone cut wall and
rubbed at his neck. Ain't no way they were in a good spot. Nothing at the
police department or School taught him for this....hell they needed the
Ghostbusters or something. "Maybe the house is built on sacred Indian
Burial Grounds...." the soft words hailed with nervous fearful energy.
"Perhaps a
"Sorry Ez, don't gut my knife on
me," Vin volunteered, "Lady of the lake must've picked my
pocket."
"Probably groped your ass," Buck
snickered. It jarred his shoulder reminding him to keep still, "you
probably didn't even notice."
"Nope too busy drowning," Tanner
sat back and rested his head against the moldy rock and closed his eyes. A soft
smile laced his face at JD's next words.
JD stared wide eyed at the Undercover agent
as images ran rampart through his mind, "Yeah....maybe....a pet
cemetery..." Dunne dropped his hand unconsciously toward his missing gun.
Vin shifted his position carefully and sat up
surveying the dank confines of their stone prison, "Or maybe an
"Shut up you guys..." JD's failed
to be wounded, "It's just.....this ain't natural...not at all." Let
them think what they will.
"JD why would a ghost need to tie Ez up
with Duct tape?" Nathan tiredly tried again to show is less than stellar
team mates that nothing supernatural had occurred this evening. Why did he
bother? The others just egged the Kid on.....
"Cuz he's a pain in the ass," A
Texas mutter ached across the room. Tanner rubbed at his chest. He had puked
his guts out when he had been catapulted from the pipe onto a drainage cover.
Unseen hands dragged him in here. He had still been hurling black water from
his system and never had a chance to see who or what dragged him around like
reeled in Cutthroat.
"And you're the image of cooperation and
agreeability," Standish's sarcastic words scratched over a raw throat and
chapped lips. The southerner turned his attention toward the others,
"could one of you gentlemen please undo the tape...." he wrestled
furtively with his bindings with no success.
Nathan ignored the two and continued in
trying to lead JD back onto the path of reality, "All I'm saying
is.....why catch us one at a time and dump us in here?.....It has got to be a
clue. "
"Well Thank you Velma," Buck's
tired voice silenced the room.
"Would that make Mr. Dunne Scrappy
Doo?" Standish tried to bend his legs up and slip his wrists under the
soles of his shoes to bring his hands to the front. His coat hampered is
efforts greatly.
"Shut Up Ezra....or should I say
Daphne?" Dunne hit Vin with a smile.
"Kid has a point Ez.....you're always
causing trouble...and don't really do much to help ‘cept make lots of
noise..."
"I don't know Brother Vin...I was always
under the impression that Daphne and Fred had something going on...."
"Oh No way!" JD stared at the
oldest member of the team as if he had lost his mind.
"Come on JD you can't be that
blind......" Buck delicately shifted his position...piercing bolts of pain
lanced his shoulder....
"Shut up Buck."
"Don't move around too much Buck I think
ya broke your collar bone,"
"All I'm sayin'...is that Fred was
always sending Shaggy and Scooby and Velma off together....jist seems to me it
gave him and Daphne some time together."
"So you sayin' Vin's like Daphne?"
Things paused. JD's eyes widened in shock....
"That ain't what I meant..."
"Sure sounded it to me," Buck
rolled his head slightly "Sound that way to you Ez?"
"Most definitely."
"Is not..."
"Its ok JD," Vin answered quietly,
"we all know who wears the purple dress amongst us."
"May you rot in Hell Mr. Tanner,"
Ezra regretted the words the second they left his mouth.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Larabee gazed at the white bales and then
drove the knife through the shrink wrap. He spread the split plastic. Even in
the dim light and shadow cast barn he could make out stacks of paper money.
Larabee sat on the ground of the shed and dug
out his lighter. Under the protection of a canopy he ignited the small flame to
get a closer look at the money. The color appeared good. The texture wrong.
He stared at the bales...there had to be
dozens of them.
Damn them and their luck.
A counterfeiting ring. His damn team ran into
a gun dealing counterfeiter. Where's the flippin' Secret Service when you need
them?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"How fitting you should say that Mr.
Standish," Mr. Apollyon entered the room. The temperature immediately
dropped. His clean cut almost sterile appearance cast angry harsh angles about
his lean frame. A Camel's hair coat rested easily on his shoulders. Its
tailored cut accentuated the money and power he exuded. He slid deeper into the
room having no fear of the men that sat unbound on the floor.
Buck tried to wiggle his way closer to JD but
the kid moved first. Damn him for his loyalty. Dunne put himself between his
best friend and threat that faced them.
Josiah fingered the medal at his chest. It
grew hot. Nathan forced himself to hold his own ground where he sat though
every instinct in his being told him to create distance from the ‘man' before
them.
Vin eyed the intruder without moving. The
sharpshooter avoided eye contact. This was what had stalked him while he sat in
the tree....this is who called him to the pond. He didn't know how Nathan's
science could explain what made this being. A man did not lurk under those
clothes or behind those eyes.
Mr. Apollyon stepped with confidence through
the stone room. His gilded heeled boots rang hollow against the stone. He slid
by
Josiah sucked in a breath as his chest began
to blister under the heat of his talisman.
Tanner tried to shuttle himself closer to
Standish but a hard glare from Apollyon stopped him dead. His limbs frozen in
place, trapped like a frog on the dissecting table.
Standish couldn't help himself. He shrank
back when the arms dealer knelt before him.
"You can leave now if you wish......you
are not one of them...." Pale blue eyes, so pale almost white, bore into
the Undercover agent, "join me freely and never want for another
thing."
Standish shuttered at the close proximity of
the thing in front of him. He trembled at the chill that seeded his very insides.
The undercover agent skittered back against the wall hoping the stones would
give way and grant him more space.
"Leave'im alone you bastard,"
"He's as much as one of us as the rest
of us," JD hotly defied the power before them.
"Seven does not work.....it does not
make for equal parts," The voice took on a low mesmerizing singsong
cadence. The eyes never strayed from the southerner.
Standish found himself staring into soulless
eyes. He suddenly felt tired, exhausted, as if the cold had sapped him of his
strength. Somewhere off in the distance he could hear Vin shouting at him.
The Texan's voice sounded far off,
"Don't listen to him Ezra....We're right here, Ez...."
"Don't look at him Brother...."
"It ain't real Ezra....none of this is
real...."
Standish shuttered again, his last thought
wrapped around how Nathan could reach him from so far away?
part 5
Larabee headed for the door and paused. A
deep chill hit him. He shuttered pulling his coat closer. For a brief moment,
dread filled his soul. As quick as it came, it dissipated.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Nathan?"
The voice belonged to Buck
"Can't find nothing wrong with'im,"
Nothing wrong? I'm freezing half to death, my
head pounding and my throat feels like I've swallowed cut glass....and you can
find nothin' wrong?
"Would someone please free my
hands," a weak scratchy voice moaned out pitifully.
"Ez?" JD's youthful voice had
Standish blinking and trying to sit up at the same time.
Two sets of hands held him back, "Jist
lie still Brother, you've been out for some time."
Standish found his eyes focusing slowly on
Josiah and then Nathan. "What happened?"
"Think Apollyon wanted ya to sell ya
soul," Tanner's voice held some levity, "but like ya normal stuffy
self...," Vin offered the slightly bewildered man a wink, "Ya come at
too high a price."
"Ya should've seen it Ez," Dunne
tried to peer around Nathan, "Josiah got pissed and started chanting some
stuff......and..."
"I think the technical term is
mumbojumbo,"
"Whatever..." JD dismissed Buck and
tried to get a better look at Standish. Ezra had them scared when he had passed
out and just curled up shivering. Nathan had said it were a fever caused from
his stupid cold.
The others didn't believe it either.
"anyhow, Josiah....."
"JD," Sanchez's deep voice softly
warned the youngest, now was not the time for retellings.
"Mr. Larabee?"
The others exchanged glances. No one had an
answer.
Buck finally spoke, "Fred's out
gathering clues...only thing is he don't have his trusty side kicks
with'im."
The humor came across hollow but the others
appreciated the attempt.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The leader of Team Seven sprinted toward the
dock. He had to find Vin.
Hunched low and shoulders curled against the
icy rain, Larabee ran his eyes over the water's surface. Nothing.
He lay flat on his belly and with only minor
hesitation reached a hand into the black depths. His heart raced with the
terror of feeling a soft water logged body...a floater. He half expected
something to grab his wrist and pull him under...
Again nothing. He swept the edges of the dock
and bent over the sides peering under the structure.....Nothing....
Larabee slowly pushed himself to his feet. He
wouldn't be able to find Vin, not now, maybe tomorrow they would have to dredge
the lagoon.
Larabee stood in the freezing rain, gun down
by his side and stared accusingly at the house.
The house itself felt like an entity all its
own. The darkened windows glared back at him, mocking him with lifeless eyes.
Somewhere within those black depths was his undercover agent.
Larabee had every intention of gathering his
team and going home. He ignored the lagoon behind him.
Vin Tanner was not dead.
Movement to Larabee's left garnered his
attention. Two forms slipped into the carriage house. The height and sizes were
not familiar.
Finally some answers.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Two men stared at the torn bale. Sweet God
they were dead men. Mr. Apollyon had said he would take care of the Federals
but had promised painful deaths to those around him if the money were
discovered.
The carriage house seemed like the perfect
place to store it.....most people with any sense, would not dare venture this
far into the territory. The House better yet Mr. Apollyon walked as if Death
itself were his closest companion.
The workers did not like their boss they
feared him. He seemed to embody every horror they had ever imagined or
witnessed. He spoke to them while dissecting their souls with his whitish eyes.
A noise behind the two men had them spinning
around, terrified their boss had found them.
"Not a sound," The voice rang
softly and decidabley human.
The two men sighed. Perhaps the Federales
would protect them from the monster that directed them.
"Step away from the bales and put your
hands where I can see them." Larabee hid within the shadows until the two
men complied.
"Put your arms around that pole and put
these cuffs on."
The two men shuffled toward the pole and did
as directed. The blond slipped from the shadows only briefly to hand them the
cuffs. The two captives began to thick perhaps they had fallen from the frying
pan and into the proverbial fire.
The two men did as directed.... they had nowhere
to run.
Larabee slipped out of sight with his back to
the wall. He kept the door in his line of vision as well as the two men.
"Now you're going to tell me where my
men are and what's going on." The blond's voice conveyed terrestrial
threats and anger. Somehow it promised a miserable death comparable if not
worse than their immediate boss and enslaver.
Apollyon would kill them in the most heinous
way imaginable...but maybe just maybe this Federale would be able to save them.
The lithe blond had avoided capture thus far. Death by El Diablo or this earth
spawned demon it seemed to the two captured men's fate toyed with them
mercilessly.
"He is El Diablo," The first man's
voice shook and trembled with fear. The word rolled from his tongue as the
captive's eyes darted about the dark room searching impenetrable recesses.
"Si....El Diablo....," The second
man confirmed he shuffled closer to the post trying to keep body parts close to
Self.
Larabee ran a hand through his wet hair and
sat back against the wall. The Devil.....figures.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ezra wiggled, pulling and straining against
the tape that bound his wrists behind his back, "I don't see why I'm the
only one who is bound like a game hen." He rolled onto his stomach,
careless of the wet fungi and slime that covered the ground and now the front
of his coat and suit. "Why must we always be held in the dankest most vile
of prisons.....why not a penthouse suite...or something with at least a dry
atmosphere....this is reprehensible." Ezra flexed and extended his wrists
trying gamely to create room between his skin and tape, "I was destined
for greater things..." his soft muttering whispered around the room
landing on tired ears.
"Ezra quit squirming around,"
Nathan did not need to crack open an eye to know that Standish had once again
rolled in a fruitless attempt to get his wrists free.
"Ya know pard, if it were a rope I'd've
had ya outta there in no time," Vin felt a pang of sympathy for the
struggling man but stifled it easily. Tanner tilted his head to the side,
"Ya know Ez, I think yer finger tips are turning blue."
"Mr. Tanner," Ezra rolled back onto
his side. His shoulder and hip complained, "you are absolutely no
help."
"Hey Ez, I was wondering, How come only
you got tied up?" JD sat against the wall. Buck drifted on an off to
sleep. Every fifteen minutes or so, JD and Nathan would wake him up. The last
few times he had been pretty groggy and disoriented but it straightened out if
they talked to him enough.
"Oh more theories from Scrappy
Doo," Standish rubbed his face and forehead on the shoulder of his coat.
Gawd he felt miserably cold.
JD ignored the barb. Ezra didn't take being
tied up and confined too well. Better than Vin....heck Vin would have gone
ballistic by now. Ezra though, he just got more mouthy. "Jist thinking why
a ghost would want to tie you up and not us."
Josiah interrupted before Ezra started a
retort.
"He's not a ghost JD," Josiah
noticed Vin pop his head up. The clear blue eyes of the Tracker held silent mixed
disagreement. Tanner didn't think their gun dealer was a ghost but Vin trusted
his gut enough to have figured out he weren't human. "Though I think we
might be better off if he were." The low voice rumbled with regret at
alternative possibilities that face them.
"Please Mr. Sanchez, don't keep us in
suspense," Standish attempted to sit up but muscles fatigued, from being
cold too long, refused to obey. He slid back to the stone floor. His eyes even
burned.
"Apollyon," Josiah eyed each man
seriously, as he held his talisman at his chest, "Is the Angel of the
endless pit....Zoroastrians called him the Angra Mainya or Lying Mind,"
Sanchez stared at Ezra. The one sided argument Ezra had had with
"What is the point of this fascinating
genealogy of names," Standish broke eye contact with the older man dropping
his gaze to the stone floor. It was what he was good at....cheating and
lying...how else could he succeed at undercover work. His whole base for
employment rested on his ability to deceive. They all knew that...expected it
from him....
"Ezra,"
Josiah pressed on understanding Standish's
reluctance to hear the words, "He was later personified as Ahriman......The
Muslims call him Iblis...."
JD latched onto a name he recognized,
"Like Count Iblis from Battle Star Galatica," Dunne searched the
other's faces hoping they too recognized the name. "You guys remember....a
two parter...."
Vin chuckled slightly, "I was thinkin'
the same thing Kid." Tanner had no idea who Count Iblis was or what the
heck Battle Star Galatica was all about...but JD could use an ally.
"Your point, Mr. Sanchez," Ezra
rested his head back down on the wet cobble stone in resignation, "you do
have a point....."
Sanchez nodded and sighed, "Iblis is the
Evil One.....better know as the Devil....The Greek's"
Standish interrupted him with uncertainty,
"Greek for Slanderer or false accuser."
"The one and only," Josiah leaned
back against the wall and closed his eyes. Moisture seeped through his clothing
and chilled his skin. It didn't match the cold ache in his heart.
JD gazed around the room, "Dang Ez...ya
pissed the devil off so bad he taped yer hands together...."
"Mr. Dunne will you please desist
from...."
"Devil must not be all knowing...."
Sanchez's deep voice silenced the others.
Tanner sat up and stared at Josiah in
questioning.
Sanchez continued with a smirk, "cuz if
he were he would've taped Brother Ezra's mouth shut."
"You gentlemen are insane...you know
that....out of you’re....." Standish wrestled with his bound wrists again.
"Could be his way of inflicting Hell on
us," Nathan pointed out softly.
"Don't really explain why he tied Ezra
and not the rest of us," Tanner remarked quietly.
"Maybe he figured Ez would be more
likely to run," JD spoke without looking up.
Ezra stopped moving and dropped his gaze to
the mildew floor. Past transgressions had away of biting you in the ass time
and time again. He rested his head against the wet stones and closed his eyes.
"JD ain't sayin' ya would've Ez,"
Tanner's quiet Texan voice rang softly around the room.
Standish merely nodded without gazing up at
anyone.
Nathan directed his attention away from his
now distant friend curled on the floor.
"I'm awake Nathan," The tired
resignation in
"I got another joke," JD forced a
smile trying to create some levity. "What'd Shaggy say when he couldn't
find Scooby?"
"Please Mr. Wilmington do not let your
young roommate purchase any more candy bars," Ezra pushed himself back
against the stone wall. The cool texture felt good against the heat. Damn it
was hot in here. If only he could remove his coat.
"Yer the only one who knows the
answers," Buck wondered just how many candy bars he had left in his locked
desk drawer.
"Well?"
"We don't know JD...What?"
Before JD could answer, Ezra cut him off,
"Dog-gone."
part 6
Larabee eased out the side door of the
Carriage house. The wind whipped rain against the side of the building as if in
an attempt to bring down anything in its path.
El Diablo or not,
Larabee gazed up at the house as he drew
closer. The wind and driving rain buffeted and pummeled him trying to beat him
back.
Wet boots crunched and dug into brittle brown
grass. Leafless branches of long dead shrubbery tore and grabbed at his
clothing. Nothing could obtain purchase. Twigs and sticks screeched and
scratched on windows over head. The house towered unfazed by the abuses wrought
up on it by nature itself.
Larabee doggedly made his way toward the
front door.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vin skirted the circumference of the room. JD
shadowed the tracker searching the stones and corners for any indicator of a
way out. Josiah watched them with a curious eye.
"There has got to be a secret switch or
lever or something," JD mumbled to himself as he ran his hands over the
stones. He pulled and scratched at loose mortar, he pushed and shoved at stones
that might have appeared slightly different than its neighbors. As of yet, they
had found nothing.
"I'm hopin' so Kid," Tanner stood
back from the far wall and stood in the middle of the room. He scanned the
stones enclosing them, carefully like one would examine a radiograph or an
expensive painting.
"Brothers, do you suspect that Apollyon
is not after us at all but perhaps Brother Larabee?" Josiah pushed himself
to his feet. His knees felt rusty and his hips complained. The large man
straightened slowly favoring the small of his back. The damp cold did nothing
to soothe aching bones and tense muscles.
Ezra pushed and pulled himself into a sitting
position. It made him lightheaded at first and stars flashed briefly at the
edges of his vision. "An intriguing possibility," Standish rolled his
neck. His left shoulder ached considerably.
"How come though?" JD pushed on
another stone to no avail.
"Everything seems to point to Ezra,
there," Vin added casting his gaze up at the ceiling. If something is not
obvious then search for the obtuse.
Standish seemed to shrink back at the words,
creating distance from himself and this team mates.
"Deception," Josiah thought out
loud working the alternatives out as he spoke, "Brother Ezra is a
deceiver," Sanchez nodded his head at the undercover agent. He smiled
sadly as Standish tried to square his shoulders and show the world that such
things did not bother him. "But he acts only as directed....his deceptions
are for the benefit of those around him."
"Not gunrunners," JD chuckled, he
ran a finger along some chipped mortar hoping to find a loosen block. Nothing.
"You guys really aren't falling for this
supernatural stuff are you?"
"Just because we might not want to
believe in something that is beyond our natural laws we cannot discount it
completely." Josiah reasoned cautiously. He tapped and played on dangerous
and thin ice. His team mates and friends had their feet firmly planted in their
beliefs. They found fault within themselves and their fellow man. Bad things
happened, unfair and unjust things befell the innocent because of the work and
actions of others. No supernatural deity controlled their world or forced their
hands.
JD stared at the others in shock, "Why
can't it be true? What's so hard to accept, I don't see nuthin' logical about
tonight," Dunne stepped away from the wall and stared at each man
individually and then let his eyes fall to Buck, "That Apollyon isn't
normal, he isn't like you and me....heck he just walked in and out of this room
as if the walls don't exist," JD turned and faced Nathan, "Science
can't even cure the common cold....it can't even save people from
diseases." Dunne slumped back against the wall and regarded the others,
his eyes flashing with his determination, ".....and I can't see how
physics and stuff can explain that Apollyon guy.....or what happened to Ezra,
or Josiah and you, Nathan, or even Vin...and something sure as heck grabbed me
in the yard.....thought I was dead.." the unease in the young man's voice
spoke volumes of his fear.
Vin licked his lips and eyed the ceiling once
more, "I don't know..."
"I'm more inclined to side with Mr.
Jackson," Ezra tilted his head slightly toward the chemist, "but I am
woefully unable to completely discredit everything else no matter how
unbelievable."
"Exactly," Sanchez walked across
the small room. Change his perspective. From the far corner where Vin had once
sat Sanchez surveyed his team mates.
Seven did not make equal pairs. Apollyon
spoke a degree of truth under certain circumstances. Six did, and here six men
sat within a small dank room and still one separated himself from the rest. Six
worked only if the pairs matched. Standish kept changing his stripes, his
colors because he did not want to fit within this group to tightly...he didn't
want to belong only to be cast aside further down the road. He accepted their
friendship on his terms and conditions but remained unwilling to accept the
level of devotion and loyalty the others presented. He had been conditioned far
too long and had taken too many lumps on his own to venture forth into the
realm of security the others offered.
They had all suffered as Standish had at one
time or another...all fell through the hollow floors of false friendships and
loyalty and tragedies and all had survived.
A feeling JD had yet to live through and experience
but one the other five had floundered through and escaped. They had made it out
of their self imposed isolation to find a niche within the confines of the
others. Buck found JD, Vin and
Deception....Apollyon, Iblis, Devil, they
were deceivers slanders, and false accusers.
Had they all not felt such pain in their own
life times...had they not all been deceived or falsely accused or slandered.
JD, maybe he amongst the group, had escaped
such curses...but not the others. Not Buck, not Vin or Nathan or even
Josiah...but all had found a cure, a salve to place on wounds that had festered
long ago.
Standish accepted no such healing. He still
snarled at a world that sometimes turned on him in ways he should have
recognized but failed to see until too late. He struck first at times in an
attempt to pre-empt a blow that was sure to reign upon him. A deceiver. He
smiled and laughed at those that wished to punish him...he mocked others that
had the resources and strength to hurt him.
He struck at
His deception was directed inward.
Sanchez let his eyes linger on the undercover
who sat curled in his coat visibly shivering but asking for no support. Not
because he didn't think he would garner any help...but because he feared the
help would be readily offered...then what? How does one keep their solitude if
friends stood just outside waiting to rush in with aid. He didn't ask for a
coat or a jacket or any aspirin simply because he deceived himself enough to
think he did not need or want any aid. Worse yet what if he accepted the
proffered items....lose some of his independence. Ezra P. Standish watched out
for number one. Depended on himself for most things.....the important things.
"Is there something I can do for you,
Mr. Sanchez?" Reddened green eyes swiveled around and returned Josiah's
stare.
"It's not you he wants," Josiah
almost wished it was not true. If Apollyon had come seeking to steal Standish's
soul a fight would ensue. A fierce battle would be waged and maybe all would be
lost....maybe all but in that battle Standish may have seen that others were
willing to defend and help him outside of work. Better yet, Ezra would have to
ask for help...he would have to seek out aid and depend on his friends and
teammates in order to survive. The others would lay everything on the line,
their lives...their souls to defend him. Ezra knew it. Maybe that
responsibility frightened him enough that he tried to physically separate
himself from it.
Apollyon wanted Standish to join him, asked
him, but did not demand it. Ezra had defended himself as he had done so many
times in the past....simply ignored the situation. He couldn't walk away, his
sarcasm failed under the sore throat, he fell asleep. A maddening reaction at
best for Apollyon. No fight...no tension.....no fear....Standish had ignored
him.
"How very reassuring," Standish
turned his attention back toward his own shoes. He sat with his knees drawn up
to his chest in an attempt to trap body heat. A tremor tensed his body.
"It's
Josiah nodded solemnly.
"Then will someone please untape
me," Standish found no relief in the exchange between his two team mates.
Losing even one of the other six terrified him. It would be by the grace of God
that he got killed first or maimed instead of the others...not that he desired
anything such as that to occur. But if it should come down to that he hoped
that the Powers That Be found it in their calculating hearts to spare the
others. The world stood a better place with the likes of the Buck Wilmington's,
"Ain't gut no knife Ezra," Tanner
searched the ceiling again, "Sides Ez, I think yer the bait."
Sanchez stared at the young man trying to
unravel what the tracker seemed to see clearly.
"Why's that Brother?"
"
"I provoked him," Standish admitted
with only a touch of regret...the closest he would come to an apology.
"Ya kiddin'?" Tanner's sarcasm rang
heavily around the small room.
"Mr. Larabee was drowning in his
personal woes...Mr. Wilmington.."
"Oh you ain't gonna blame Buck for your
mess are ya?" Nathan wiped some blood from Buck's chin.
"Blame him... no," Ezra felt his
heart darkened. The others should know him well enough that he would stand and
be held accountable for his actions amongst them, "he had mentioned in
passing that Billy Travis had borrowed one of Adam's Halloween costumes this
season...."
"Damn near broke his heart," Buck's
soft whisper spoke with deep regret, "if I had known it would've affected
him like that I never would have let the kid borrow it."
"I walked willingly into the trap Mr.
Wilmington," Ezra spoke softly. He recognized the path and the snare
easily enough. His mother was indeed an excellent teacher. Instead of avoiding
the setup, however, he boldly stepped into it. Buck Wilmington took loyalty to
unattainable levels. Standish had been curious as to what it would be like to
be apart of something such as that..... and with a macabre sense of belonging
sprung the trap.
"How would Apollyon know about
that?" JD's quiet question silenced the others.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wind and rain whipped into the dark foyer.
He stepped over the threshold and closed the
door behind himself. No one would leave without his permission.
Larabee headed for the other room. The dining
room.
part 7
JD shivered and stepped away from the wall as
if he had been scalded. The temperature suddenly plummeted.
Dunne quickly took up position next to Buck.
Vin stepped back with Josiah and flanked
either side of Standish. The undercover agent shimmied himself against the wall
and struggled to his feet. The strong hands of the other two practically hauled
him upward.
"You gentlemen could at least make the
pretense of trying to undo my hands," His whispered words brought a smile
to Josiah and a smirk to Vin.
"We tried Brother when you were
sleeping....can't find the ends."
Apollyon slid between the stones as a frigid
breeze. One moment the space before them was empty and now the gunrunner loomed
before them.
"Wonderful."
Apollyon stepped toward the three standing
men. Standish slid back slightly. His heels hit the impenetrable stone wall
behind him.
Josiah shifted just enough to offer his shoulder
and upper arm as a partial barrier for the younger agent.
Apollyon smiled. Perfect white teeth flashed
from behind slowly peeled lips. His well tanned face crinkled and folded under
the seemingly harsh movement. Pale eyes narrowed and darkened as if shadows
rolled behind them.
"He's searching for you," With a
subtle indicator of his hand, he brushed Josiah to the side. The large man
tumbled to the left as if shoved.
Standish couldn't tear his eyes from the pale
gaze that seemed to skewer his soul to the wall behind him.
"
Nathan and JD had raced to their feet but
found themselves pinned to the west wall.
"He'll make an adequate Pawn,"
Apollyon turned his heated gaze toward the Tracker.
Tanner felt his blood freeze. Standish
started to slump toward the ground as if he had been suddenly freed of a
restraining grip.
"You," Apollyon raised a hand to
Tanner's neck. Vin felt icy hands suddenly constrict his neck. His larynx began
to spasm and air ceased to flow toward lungs. Gagging, choking noises gurgled
forth under a trickle of bubbling saliva.
"Leave'im alone!" JD's young voice
split the area with the righteous indignation of someone who clearly saw the
difference between right and wrong. Dunne carried the tone of someone one
confident in the good will of their fellow man. A naive soul believing that all
people worked for the benefit of their fellow man....despite his profession.
Apollyon laughed. A crackling sound that made the air brittle. It worked to
mock its target. The gunrunner turned his head to face the ‘boy'. The speed and
smoothness of his motions suggested something other than human. A hungry leer
stretched his features distorting it in a hideous fashion.
"You will make a grand prize,"
Apollyon redirected his attention to Dunne. Tanner slid to the floor in a
boneless heap.
Buck tried to sit up, his eyes glassy and
motions blurred, but under the confusion, instinct directed him to move...to
protect JD.
"Mr. Dunne is not an option," Ezra
tried to worm through the lethargic haze that had engulfed him. He tried to
keep his legs from folding under him. He snatched out a shaky hand and gripped
the gunrunner's shoulder to whirl him around....redirect the man's gaze from
the younger agent.
"Bait has no right to make
demands."
Apollyon whirled around on Standish.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Larabee's blood froze as a harsh scream
ripped through the night.
Larabee recognized the voice. Anger boiled,
heating his blood with murderous intent.
The leader of team seven stood stock still
waiting for the next spine curdling scream to rip through the night. He needed
to get his bearings..get a fix and destroy whatever or whomever caused such
anguish.
A third full force scream shattered the
darkness. Shadows and the dim light caused by shifting nightly greys seemed to
wither and shrink from the searing sound of human torture.
Larabee cut through the dining room, ignoring
the hanging crystal chandeliers that hung shrouded in dust and cobwebs. He paid
no mind to the cherry wood dining room table that could easily seat a dozen
visitors in its fine soft leather upholstered arm chairs. He gave no heed to
the oriental rugs with designs muted under ages of grime and disuse.
Instead, Larabee marched through the house as
a mad patron.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ezra arched his back again and let loose with
another agonizing scream. He collapsed to the floor as hot spears of pain
lanced his head. His eyes drummed with his pulse. He arched backward the back
of his head nearly touching between flexed shoulder blades. He curled his legs
instinctively trying to protect himself from a pain that started from within.
His own cries of anguish drown out the calls
of his team mates. He never heard Josiah scream in his defense. Never noticed
Vin wrestling with the unseen force that renewed its pressure and kept him
pinned to the wall.
Standish never saw Nathan struggle to gain
his own freedom from something he refused to belief in...never saw the tears of
frustration and fear stream down JD's cheeks.
Ezra only felt fiery fingers constrict and
twist his guts, could only focus on the searing pain that tore through his
skull just behind his eyes. Just when he didn't think he could take any more,
it stopped. He lay panting for breath, could feel sweat stream down his face
and back. He caught his breath like a drowning man. Pink tinged saliva strung
from partial parted lips.
Then the pain started up again. Like a jolt
of electricity, a sharp twisted lance speared his side. A scream issued forth
before he could even register where his body had been brutalized. He curled
this time into his midsection muffling sobbing cries of tortured pain. His eyes
remained squeezed shut. What could make it feel as if his entrails were being
pulled from a small rent in his midsection? How could it not be true?
He shook with terror and pain...wishing for
it to be over.
Something, then, skewered his back. A burning
bolt of pain shot between his shoulder blades toward his skull. Once again, he
arched back as if a knife had laid him open on a surgeons table. His cries had
become hoarse. He curled and struggled with his bound hands. Fought to loosen
them if only to clutch at the agony that dissected him with slow agonizing
intent.
He never felt his shoulder pop. Never
realized that he struggled so profoundly and desperately that he dislocated his
own shoulder.
As quickly as the unseen torture started, it
stopped.
On this cold stone floor, damp to the skin,
hands taped behind his back, he lay unprotected and alone. Standish tried to
bury his head into his coat. Anything to shield him from the agony that burned
him from the inside out.
Again he lay panting on the cold floor. He rested
his pounding head and dirty sweat soaked hair on the solid cobble stones. Pink
stained spittle foamed from tooth torn lips. With his eyes closed and breathing
erratic, he lay curled smashing himself against the stone wall trying to create
as much distance from himself and whatever ripped him apart.
An icy laugh cut through the red haze.
Standish cinched closer to the wall, burrowing deeper into his coat.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Larabee found a stairwell. A frigid draft
seeped up the stairs like an invisible current. It flowed and pooled around his
ankles. Icy tendrils climbed and circled up his legs. No banister graced the
stairwell, no lights, no amenities.
Cut cobbled stone lined the sharp incline.
Moss clung to the ever present moisture.
A small whimper curled up the stairs on the
chilled air.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Apollyon toed the body curled before him.
Standish no longer reacted. Instead, the undercover agent peered back at him,
over the collar of his coat, with glazed but wary eyes. Blood streamed freely
from both nostrils and one ear.
"Leave'im alone," JD's anger nearly
matched Larabee's. The Kid's hazel eyes darkened with warning.
"You are not one to be making
demands," Apollyon's voice had deepened and resonated around the room. He
whirled on the younger man. A hungry leer split his ever paling face. His once
pale eyes darkened with a maroonish hue. "You will be my prize."
Apollyon raised a hand in the direction of the youngest. In the direction of
the most naive and innocent soul in the room. The only one unjaded by the
constant cruelty of others.
It almost felt as if an icy hand reached
around his heart and squeezed. JD swore his heart paused, unable to beat,
confined within a hostile unseen grip. Stars filled his vision.
"You're not real," Nathan's voice
strong with his confidence but tinged with a degree of guilt. "JD he ain't
real, this ain't happenin'." The medic struggled to make his way to the
paling agent. Dunne's face had frozen with fear.
"Oh I'm very real, Mr. Jackson...Or
should I say Velma?" Apollyon whirled his attention on
JD gasped beside him, clutching his chest and
sliding down the wall in a heap.
Josiah continued his low mesmerizing chant.
It had started softly at first, drowned by the wailing screams of agony that
had erupted from the Southerner. As seconds ticked by, Josiah's voice grew in
strength. As his volume rose so did his gaze. Soon Sanchez was staring Apollyon
in the eyes.
The gunrunner's gaze burned deep red. He
peeled his teeth back over sharpened yellowing teeth. His perfect face slowly
lost its crisp false beauty. Sleek white hair, grew darker and tangled.
Manicured hands slowly transformed into gnarled heavily knuckled fingers. Long
claw like nails twisted and arced away from cuticles.
"You will not win Preacher," The
carefully cultured voice had slipped away and the articulation of a hissing
snake sounded. Undisguised hatred permeated every word.
Tanner freed from his invisible prison
squatted ready to pounce.
Without turning, Apollyon simply swung his
arm backward in the sharpshooter's direction.
Vin found himself suddenly lifted and flung
harshly into the wall behind himself. His head connected solidly with the
stone. He slid bonelessly toward the floor.
Josiah's monotone continued in strength and
speed. The large man slowly climbed to his feet. The talisman at his chest
burned brightly. The hypnotic cadence of his voice seemed to fill every crevice
in the small room.
Apollyon's lip curled and twisted themselves
into a grotesque smile. With a simple cocking of his head, the talisman around
Sanchez's neck began to spin. It spun on its rawhide necklace. Spun so fast
that it began to quickly cinch its self tighter and tighter to the
Anthropologist's neck. The low whirl of rapidly spinning material undermined
the crescendo of Sanchez's voice.
Josiah never stopped his recitations. Never
gave a show of fear. The large man stood tall, shoulders squared quickly
spilling words from bluing lips.
The rawhide pinched the trachea, twisted
through pinched skin and brought blood running down a straining neck.
Apollyon smiled.
Josiah's lips lost their red color. His legs
began to quiver. Shaking hands clutched at the leather thong easily
strangulating him, but still the words poured forth.
Appollyon laughed outright, mocking the
preacher and his tenuous grip on faith. "The Boy is mine," he cast a
dismissive gaze at the bleeding man still curled on the floor, "you'll
always remember you were the bait that led to their destruction." The
gunrunner laughed as the undercover agent struggled to move. Apollyon made a
fist and torqued it never letting it leave his side.
Another Southern cry pierced the night.
Standish curled tightly into his midsection trying to appease the vicious
unseen force that twisted his guts.
Apollyon laughed. Josiah's chanting had
become hoarse and almost a dull whisper. His knees had betrayed him and allowed
him to slink toward the floor. He clawed desperately at the leather thong that
now worked its way through his skin.
"You're not real,"
"Larabee will be here to save you,"
Apollyon's hissed voice vibrated around the room. His blood colored irises
stared through each man, freezing them where they were pinned. "He will
give his soul to save you," he stared at the southerner, "even
you." Again pale lips slid apart revealing sharply pointed teeth,
"the boy will be mine to harvest."
Buck long since ignored, pulled JD down
beside him, shielding him from something none of them fully understood.
Apollyon chuckled again and simply vanished
from the room. The icy vestiges of death slowly seeped out of the room. Silence
hung heavy between the men as they tried to fathom what had just occurred.
part 8
Nathan moved first. "Buck?....JD?"
They were the closest to him and he was not forced to raise his voice. His low
timbers had
"Don't worry kid," Wilmington
smirked at the kid, "Fred and Velma always solved the case," Buck
felt JD shift slightly closer to him, an unconscious act of a little brother
seeking immediate comfort in the close proximity of an older brother. Neither
one would ever admit it ever happened. The woven strength of single strands
re-affirmed their position.
"Course, Velma was better looking in the
cartoons."
"Hey,"
Josiah allowed a small smile to crease his
face. He couldn't picture Nathan dressed in a high necked orange sweater or
short orange skirt with knee highs pulled up to his knees. A chuckle rolled
forth.
"Don't even start,"
Sanchez let his grey eyes travel to the mop
of dirty brown hair that peaked from the collar of the wool coat. Taped fists
were still clenched white knuckled. Nathan followed his gaze and reached out a
steadying hand to the coated shoulder. Standish hunched silently away from the
touch.
Josiah watched the reaction and shook his
head at Nathan. Leave Standish to him. Buck and JD's conversation rang softly
in the background.
"Watch his shoulder," Nathan's soft
whisper barely reached Josiah. The medic slapped his friends knee in
reassurance and started toward Vin.
Dunne stared at Buck as if he had lost his
mind. After a bit the computer whiz chuckled, "you're nuts Buck ya know
that?"
"Yup...and I've been thinkin',"
Buck's forced commentary was cut off by a halfhearted chuckle from JD.
"Since when?" Dunne smiled slightly
and closed his eyes as he leaned his head back against the stone wall. Somehow
he hurt...right through to his innards...everything ached and throbbed.
Vin rolled onto his stomach moaning. His
lunch suddenly erupted onto the stone between his shaking hands.
Tanner's response was muffled under a bout of
dry heaves.
Sanchez sat beside Standish. Every overture
the older man made had the undercover agent inching deeper into his coat and
against the wall....creating distance. "Please Mr. Sanchez let me
be." The hoarse words held firm in their conviction. He worked to separate
himself until he could catch up to the events around him. Josiah stared at the
agent who did not dare ask for help or even accept it when it obviously was
needed. A deceiver...but only toward himself.
"Brother," Josiah's soft voice had
a better chance at reaching Ezra than any physical attempt. Sanchez edged
closer to the younger agent hoping his close proximity would offer some
comfort, "JD and
The ploy worked in its own fashion. Standish
smiled weakly and shut his eyes as exhaustion draped him like a blanket.
Vin sat heavily against the stone wall with
Nathan's help, "Long as I get to be Shaggy." The
"Hell Vin, I thought we already decided
you for Daphne," JD piped up a coy smile on his face.
"Yeah well this Daphne is gonna kick
your little scrappy ass when we get out of here," Tanner returned
playfully. A wave of nausea and vertigo swept through him.
"As I was saying," Buck intervened
with indignation. The others were coming back around, getting a grip on a
situation nearly out of their control. Josiah had the right of it....They were
most formidable when they were working together.
"You were talking Buck?" Nathan
settled himself beside Vin. The medic rested a reassuring hand on one of
Standish's curled legs. The undercover agent eased out from under the touch,
bringing his legs closer within the confines of his coat. His only visible
shield from the world just outside.
"As I was sayin'," Buck stared at
the four men sitting somewhat kitty corner to he and JD, "that Josiah's
kind of like Scooby Dumb."
Sanchez raised an eye brow and rubbed at the
stubble that always seemed to cover his chin no matter if he shaved that day or
not. He nodded thoughtfully, "That just might be accurate."
"Ya think?" JD turned his head
without lifting it.
"Yup," Josiah stared at the other
faces and smiled, "If I remember correctly Scooby Dumb solved all the
mysteries he was involved in....isn't that right Brother Ezra?" The big
man dropped his gaze to the man laying beside him.
"Ezra, how is it you know so much about
cartoons?"
"Cousins," Standish answered
tiredly. He sighed. Hiding would gain him nothing. With a coarse groan, he
struggled to sit up. Sanchez grabbed an upper arm and gently guided him to a
sitting position. Standish hissed in a breath that seared his throat when his
left shoulder shifted on its own. The undercover agent hid his face trying
garner some composure and some warmth. "my hands, gentlemen, perhaps one
of you could loosen my bindings for me?"
Dunne ignored Ezra for the moment. The tape
would only come off with a knife. Vin and the others had already tried after
Ezra's first encounter with Apollyon. JD instead, planned on taking Ezra's mind
off his tied hands. "Hey I got another joke."
Assorted groans greeted the admission. JD
ignored them and plowed on ahead undaunted and under the belief that this one
would be funny.
"Why does Scooby Doo solve every
mystery?"
No one answered. Dunne searched the group of
men that seemed to gain strength as they talked amongst themselves. His
excitement grew at the prospect of finally being able to tell his own punch
line. His hopes were dashed when two people spoke up.
"Cuz he works like a dog," The
strongest reply did not come from the form huddled in the wool over coat and
did not have a southern accent.
All eyes stared up in surprise at the
newcomer.
"
"What the hell are you doin' in
here?" Larabee's tone carried the same icy chill that blew in with
Apollyon.
Five voices started talking at once.
"A demon shoved him down a flight of
stairs...dragged 'im in here," JD spoke up from beside Wilmington. Buck
still struggled with the questions, "Nathan thinks he busted his collar
bone and scrambled his brains some."
Larabee quirked an eye at the mentioning of a
Demon. He held his tongue.
"Vin?"
Nathan jostled his shoulder trying to roust
the fading sharpshooter. At the continued silence, the leader of team seven
turned his attention to the most grounded of the group, "Nathan?"
"Well Daphne here, got pulled into the
lagoon by the lady of the lake. Darn near drowned him....JD and Buck said he
spilled out the wall here...breathing ok...but got his bell rung."
"Daphne?" Larabee quirked and
eyebrow.
"Well, Daphne always hangs with
Fred," JD offered helpfully.
Larabee slid a weary eye at the youngest
agent and wondered if he too hit his head.
"He ok?"
"A concussion I think,"
"No Apollyon slammed him into the
wall," The medic could see the dark anger that simmered just below a cool
exterior.
Larabee took in his sharpshooter's slumped,
sopping appearance. Tanner would need help walking as would Buck. He turned his
attention to Sanchez and Standish. He skittered toward them, keeping his
squatting position.
"I'm fine Mr. Larabee," Standish
pre-empted. His hoarse thickened accent indicated otherwise. The undercover
agent refused to meet
Larabee raised both eyebrows with unmasked
disbelief.
"Josiah?"
"Better than Brother Ezra," Josiah
couldn't keep the confidence from his voice. They were seven strong. The winds
of change and fortune had blown in with Larabee.
"
"The door JD, I used the door,"
Larabee pushed himself to his feet and made his way back to Dunne. He reached
down and pulled Buck upward, "Come on Buck time to go."
"What door?" JD struggled up
helping Buck and
"That one," Larabee jerked his head
in the direction behind him, "You keep yer feet Buck, I'm not gonna haul yer
ass out of here."
Dunne nodded, struggling under the added
weight, but kept peeking behind Larabee. Sure enough, shifting in and out of
focus stood a heavy planked wooden door. Iron studs graced its front as sharp
elongated metal hinges stretched inward from the edges. JD could just make it
out.
Damn, How'd they miss that? Dunne rubbed his
head.
Josiah smiled. If
Larabee had led them to the gates of Death
time and time again and each time he had brought them back whole...brought them
back as Seven.
If
Larabee had walked through it. He intended on
walking his men out through one as well. Josiah wanted to laugh out loud. So
simple...such a simple explanation.
Apollyon, the greatest deceiver and con
artist of all. He imprisoned them with their own fears and his brand of
illusion. He misdirected them to hide his limitations in power. His control
over them suddenly seemed superficial in the face of
Josiah did chuckle. Larabee tossed the
Profiler a side long glance. The man had a bizarre sense of humor.
"I ain't Daphne." A
"Josiah?"
Sanchez had already eased Standish to
unsteady feet careful of the shoulder. "He could be Daphne....but Ezra did
wear the Purple Dress." Josiah's humor seemed bared for all to see. A
toothy grin split his face. The deception created by Apollyon slowly dissolved
for the preacher. Why could
Larabee sucked in another sharp breath. He
found his men alive....just insane.
"We're good to go Brother...just lead
the way." The profiler noticed the ever shortening of
"Mr. Larabee if you would be so kind as
to undo my hands," Ezra turned slightly exposing his taped hands behind
his back.
"Sorry Ez, ain't got time,"
JD struggled under Buck's shifting weight,
"Counterfeiting....Count Iblis counterfeits too?"
"JD switch with Josiah," Larabee
couldn't see how the kid would get Buck up the stairs.
"I'm fine Mr. Dunne I do not need
assistance."
"Shut up Ezra,"
The wooden door slowly shimmered and formed
out of the background of rock. Sanchez stared at it, a niggling of doubt still
wavered perhaps it was all a mirage...another illusion.
Apollyon suddenly stood on the threshold. Six
of the seven saw him.
Apollyon hissed snaking his lips over his teeth.
He struck out at Larabee...to no avail.
"Brother
Things started to fall into place for the
Profiler.
The Deceiver had no power over him. He left
Larabee turned and faced his men. The six
stood stock still, frozen in place, like deer in spot lights. "Lets
go,"
"He's here...." JD's whisper
carried the full brunt of his fear. Dunne wanted nothing more than to hide
behind Ezra. The young computer expert, however, brushed his shoulder before
the undercover agent. Standish teetered for a moment but leaned forward
recapturing his balance.
He simply side stepped JD's attempt at
shielding him, "we are partners Mr. Dunne, your demise would do more harm
to myself than any physical torture this beast may wrought on my person."
Anger sparked the weary voice.
"Ezra, JD shut up and git over here,"
Larabee stood hipshot and impatient. He had every intention of getting his men
out of this house.
"It seems as if our departure is
blocked," Ezra mumbled out.
The ATF agents took involuntary steps
backward toward the center of the room.
"Damn it you guys lets go," Larabee
reached out and grabbed a fist full of JD's jacket, keeping the younger agent
and Ezra from sliding away from him back into the room.
"Its' the devil
"JD, I've met the Devil...more than
once," Larabee's voice held a sharp unforgiving edge, "n'he ain't
beat me yet."
Apollyon reached out for Standish and Dunne.
Both agents tried to pull back. Larabee tightened his fisted grip.
"Ezra you don't get your ass in gear,
I'll shoot it full of holes," Larabee tugged them forward again.
"Always blames me...you notice that Mr.
Dunne." Ezra leaned gently into Dunne but kept his eyes on Larabee,
avoiding Apollyon. JD smirked and nodded. Both men started to side step the
‘gunrunner' before them.
"Because you are to blame,"
Apollyon's cold voice chilled the room.
"Truth hurts, huh, Ez?" Buck's
voice chuckled from behind them. The big man leaned heavily on Josiah.
"And what truths might those be Mr.
Wilmington?" Standish returned turning his chin over his shoulder but not
letting his gaze wander from Larabee. "Who really clogged the men's room
drain on the sixth floor...so a certain secretary would have the afternoon
off?....or are we speaking about...possibly.....who put the snake in Mr.
Tanner's desk?" Ezra paused still keeping his eyes on the blond just mere
feet from him. "Shall I continue?"
"Truth is layered like an Onion,"
Sanchez added with his own strange ability to muddy already turbulent waters.
The Preacher's son stared at the form before him. Realization dawned on him
like a warm sun after a heavy rain, "you can't take seven as a group...you
can't take what we don't offer..." A hearty laugh rolled through the
basement of the house. "He can't hurt you JD...not unless you let
him.."
Apollyon stepped forward reaching for Dunne.
The pale eyes had sunken to deep maroon, smooth skin had cracked and rolled
like thick leather, bared yellow teeth flashed in sharp contrast to blood red skin.
A beaten and gnarled hand reached for Dunne's chest.
"
"That's right JD," Larabee paused
squinting his eyes, maybe there was a flicker or shimmering of
light...something just beyond his focus, "nothin's there JD."
Dunne tightened his grip on Ezra's upper arm,
steadying himself. A chain of sorts, with
Nathan stood behind JD a hand resting on the
base of his neck.
"We're with ya kid," Buck's voice
gave the tiny shove he needed.
JD swallowed, shut his eyes and stepped
forward, gently dragging Ezra along with him.
They passed through a shower of bitter cold
air.
Apollyon ripped the air with a soul
shattering scream. He clawed and slashed at the six, bit wildly at the forms
that stepped through him.
The six men shuffled and step purposely from
their captor toward Larabee. Apollyon roared again, a harsh cruel laughter
followed on his heels. "You will not win tonight Larabee! You are mine
this time!" Then an eighth figure presented itself.
A small figure wavered in mid air in the
space between the six ATF agents and
part 9
"You Bastard!" Buck roared at
Apollyon trying desperately to reach the devil that revisited this hell on his
oldest friend.
"My God," Josiah's deep voice
bounced off the stone walls
Nathan tightened his hold on Tanner. The
sharpshooter sensed the sudden chill and knew some sort of pain would befall
one of his team mates. Tanner worked to act against it.
"Pa? I can't see you...I'm scared
Pa....take my hand," A small delicate hand reached out. Young unmarred
fingers opened and stretched seeking a touch.
"Oh my gosh... Ezra," JD readjusted
his grip on the southerner.
Larabee stared at his men. They watched
something he couldn't see.
"Its Adam....Oh my gosh its Adam.....
"No its not JD," Larabee's angered
voice brought six pairs of eyes to him, "Its Not Adam...not here in a
place, not like this, not now, so lets go...we don't have time for this."
Adam turned on the other four in a fury. His
young face bled away as a fierce inhuman scream erupted from his metamorphosing
mouth. The blue eyes, blonde hair and delicate features melted giving way as
Apollyon's features took Adam's place. He roared at the other four swiping for
them as they hurriedly shuffled past him.
The voice rose in intensity. Vibrations shook
the air. The floor bucked and heaved and walls bent and arched. Stone dust
filled the air. Chunks of mortar fell from the ceiling.
Josiah cast a quick backward glance. How many
times more would
Apollyon might not give up so easily.
"Come on," Larabee shouted,
"move it Ezra!"
"If you had released my hands,"
Standish stumbled over a loose stone.
"Shut up Standish,"
"Perhaps they realize I have something
to offer," Ezra retorted as his foot slipped on a moss covered stone step.
"Yeah well Criminals aren't too bright
are they?" Larabee hauled his undercover agent back toward his feet
dragging him up the stairs.
Nathan gave up pulling on Tanner. The agile
Sharpshooter couldn't find the floor with his nose if he had too. The medic in
a fit of frustration and fear, tossed the smaller man across his shoulders.
Tanner vomited in response to the abrupt
change in altitude and position.
"Figures,"
Sanchez slid his shoulder under Buck, grabbed
the Ladies' man's belt from the opposite side and hauled
Apollyon's screams drowned their own frantic
breathing.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dust and debris fouled the air. JD ran on a
few steps but would stop and wait for the others. The choking dust made it
difficult to see and breath. Silhouettes of
"Lead the way JD,"
Behind them Josiah's rough reassuring words
forced Buck onward, "Almost home Brother...git you to a warm hospital,
nurses and pain meds."
Nathan trudged up the crumbling stairs,
pulling himself, clawing fingers into the cracks between stones. His quadriceps
flexed and burned. Muscle fibers tore and blood rushed through vessels. Never
did it enter his mind to stop.
JD dodged through the kitchen. He pushed off
an old cast iron wood stove never consciously registering what he passed.
Copper pots swayed and clanked as dirt rained from the floor boards above.
Beams bowed and creaked. Porcelain sinks bubbled rusty water. Flimsy curtains
billowed in an unfelt breeze.
"Come on you guys," JD's fear kept
him from shouting too loud. And no one yelled orders to
Larabee readjusted his grip on Standish,
hooking his arm around Ezra's waist. Standish's feet dragged every other step
if not more often. "Stay with me Ezra,'
"Just a little further Buck,"
Josiah hefted and shifted Buck's increasing weight.
Nathan bounced upward onto the balls of his
feet to free the pinched skin of his shoulders and neck. "Hang in there
Vin...
Apollyon's voice still ripped through the
night. Agonized screams and unholy sounds erupted from the blackened basement.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JD rounded out of the kitchen and into the
game room. The billiard table sat beneath a chandelier. A pool rack hung on the
far wall. Upholstered furniture sat under unmoved dropped cloths. Dunne skidded
and slipped on hard oak floors. He scrambled and grabbed for furniture in a
desperate attempt to keep his feet.
"Keep going JD," Larabee panted
out. Standish hung off him like a rag doll. The toes of his feet scuffed twin
uneven trails in the dust laden floor.
Larabee leaned Standish's hip against the
billiard table once again readjusting his hold.
"A game perhaps?" Standish's
muttered request against
"Maybe later,"
Standish found his feet and managed a few
unsteady strides with Larabee.
Josiah had finally been reduced to lifting
Buck by his arm and cinching him up with his belt.
Nathan pushed Josiah ahead. An unseen urgency
had the medic panicking to escape. Something closed in on them. A wind picked
up behind them. Pots and pans swung loose from their hooks and slammed to the
floor with a metallic deafening sound. Dust and papers and debris whirled
around the room in a maelstrom.
"Hurry up!"
JD reached the door. He slipped on the old
congealing puddle of blood...shouldn't it have dried by now? The young man
wrestled with the door handle.
The black door refused to budge.
JD shoved on it again...depressing the lever
and pushing the handle.
"Itwon'topen....itwon'topen....ohmygosh....itwon'topen!"
Dunne threw his body into the door, pushing it with all his might.
The howling wind lifted drop clothes.
Chandeliers swung and clinked from their fixtures in the ceiling. Plaster fell
in clumps revealing floor boards from above. Walls buckled and pulsed. Blood
curdling screams erupted from the basement. The wood work moaned.
"JD!"
"I can't!" Dunne, to articulate his
point, threw his shoulder and hip into the door all the while pressing down on
the handle.
"Pull....not push!...PULL!!!"
Larabee hugged one of Standish's dangling legs in tight while his other hand
fisted a good hold of the coat.
JD stared at his leader for a brief second
and pulled on the door.
It opened. Embarrassingly easily.
Dunne stared back at Larabee and smiled
sheepishly, "Oh."
"Don't wait
The team staggered across the short dying
lawn as the ground heaved and cracked.
The seven men made it out of the yard through
the wrought iron arch and into the driveway.
A high pitched wail filled the air. Dark
windows cracked and shattered showering glass from the third and second
stories. A fierce red glow emanated from the down stairs windows.
Flames.
A child's pitiful cry floated from the
crumbling house, "Pa...don't leave me...Pa?!"
Josiah put a restraining hand on Larabee's
upper arm.
In a crescendo of noise, the house collapsed.
Billowing clouds of dust, dirt and debris
saturated the area.
The seven men tightened ranks. JD standing in
their midst.
In a few short minutes all fell silent.
The dust settled revealing only a basement
and ruined foundation.
Team Seven stood quietly in the dirt drive.
Gravel crunched loudly under their shifting weight.
"What now?" JD's question broke the
heavy silence.
As if in response, the red, blue and white
flashing of sirens broke the drizzling blackness.
"I would wager five dollars its the
Judge," Ezra's strained voice started the wagering.
Larabee stood silent for a moment, "Ezra
if you're awake...how' come you aren't walking?"
"My hands, Mr. Larabee, are bound,"
the wary voice sounded confident in its answer.
Part 10
The Carriage Barn and remnants of the old
house rested under harsh artificial lights. Portable banks of field lights
shone brilliantly on the mass destruction that once represented a beautiful
Victorian style house. Long grey streams of fading light stretched into the
surrounding forest pushing the thick blackness away. Columns of bare grey tree
trunks stretched as far back as the eye could see.
The harsh drizzle had faded away replaced by
a frigid raw cold. Old fractures and long forgotten wounds ached with renewed
vigor. Fingers turned red and noses ran despite the sounds of endless sniffles.
Ambulances, Fire trucks and police vehicles
of all kind cluttered the area. Their strobe lights cast the land in
alternating hues of red, orange, blues and yellow.
Judge Travis stood with his arms crossed a
few yards from the ambulances. Close enough to watch over the crews but far
enough away not to become embroiled in the scathing threats, innuendoes and
flat out promise of physical violence. Mr. Tanner, Mr. Wilmington and Mr.
Standish gave as good as they got. It would be a toss up as to who would win.
JD Dunne stood at the Judge's side still
speaking. The Secret Service agent in charge stood quietly flanking the Judge
from the other side. The two men watched as agents flooded the Carriage barn
removing bales of counterfeit money. Below the carriage barn, in an abandon
basement, crates upon crates of weapons and incendiaries sat waiting to be
categorized and removed. The Laundry room at the basement of the house had
survived the destruction and more money that had yet to be 'cleaned' or
roughened, lined the walls.
Judge Travis had known there would be
trouble. Almost premonition like in the fierce feeling that had him drawn to
this wooded area. The brilliant spark of dissention with in the ranks of Team
Seven that morning also stood as a good indicator that they might need saving
more from themselves than from any gun runner.
Figures it was a joint operation. This
Apollyon diversified his operations. Must not be enough money in the illegal
trade of weapons...so he dipped his hands into counterfeiting. Something about
the man himself had had Travis feeling uneasy. Looking at the smoldering
remains of the ruined house, the Judge could only think that Larabee must have
felt the same way. The house was in ruins after all
The Secret Service seemed inclined to believe
explosives were involved. JD rolled his eyes at the apparent simpleton
explanation. The Judge refrained from making any impromptu guesses.
Firefighters and rescue crews stood on the
edges of the ruined house waiting to search for bodies.
The others six kept silent, not wishing to
contradict their leader and not sure if
The two would be counterfeiters in the
carriage barn quickly coughed up their cohorts. Soon Federal agents were
leading strings of defunct criminals out of their hiding places and into
waiting vans.
The Judge could not help but notice the
relieved looks on most of the prisoners. Strange but they almost seemed
grateful.
The Judge brought his attention to the young
man practically dancing beside him. Travis had begun to feel a twinge of regret
when he asked Mr. Dunne to give him a synopsis of what had occurred this fine
evening.
"....Then Count Iblis tossed Vin into
the wall," JD continued undaunted by the activity around him.
"Count Iblis?" The Secret Service
agent in charged leaned around the Judge and nailed the young ATF agent with a
stare.
"Yeah ,can you believe it....Apollyon,
Iblis, Devil.... take your pick," JD met the older man's gaze,
"Better known as the Deceiver...or Angel of the endless pit, anyways, Ez
kind of pissed him off somehow."
"I can't imagine that," The Judge
replied under his voice.
"Yeah, was gonna use him as bait,"
JD gazed up at the Judge relieved to find a rapt listener, "anyhow Buck
got shoved down some steps, something dang near strangled me in the yard,
Josiah and Nathan spilled down some secret passage and the Lady of the Lake
dunked Vin....left
"Young man,... the
counterfeiting...." The Secret Service agent tried to nudge the exuberant
young agent back into the land of reality. No doubt that the ATF agent had been
injured somehow in the destruction of the house.
"Don't know nothin' about the
Counterfeiters..." Dunne gave the suit a cursory glance, "That's
Fred's department."
"Fred?" The Judge rubbed the back
of his neck...how many more people were involved with this mess?
"Fred...
"Listen up Scrappy, one more word out of
you and this Daphne is gonna strangle your dumb ass." Tanner's drawl cut
into the conversation from where he wrestled from a stretcher, "and I
don't need to go to some dumb hospital just to have some Doctor tellin' me I
hit my head..."
"Shut up Vin," Larabee pushed the
sharpshooter back down.
"Scrappy?" The Judge mimicked in
disbelief.
"Don't believe everything you hear
Judge," Dunne dismissed the question. "'Sides Josiah's more like
Scooby dumb....Vin's just pissed cuz Ezra wore the purple dress and sang but
everyone knows who's
"Real what?.... Mr. Dunne?" The
Judge stared at the computer agent curiously.
"Mr. Dunne I wish you would cease
bringing up the dress incident," The southern tones sounded tired but
ornery, "and will someone please undo my hands!" Frustration dripped
from the words.
"Can't Ez, not til we get to the
hospital...yer shoulder's out and we don't want to be jerking it around."
Nathan's schooling voice sounded strained.
"Mr. Larabee has been lugging me around
like a sack of potatoes and you're worried about jostling my shoulder too
much?!" An incredulous reply shot back hotly.
"Alright...That's it..." Larabee's
low growl had people pausing. The leader of team seven ignored the hesitant
glances others skittered his way, "Do you have some extra tape?"
Larabee's demand somehow lacked a questioning inflection. A harried EMT didn't
bother questioning the 'request' and instead handed over a roll of four inch
tape.
"You wouldn't dare," Ezra
challenged.
"Try me," Larabee almost wished
Standish would give him the excuse to tape his mouth closed.
"Judge?" Ezra twisted his head
getting a look at Travis, "what about my first amendment rights?"
Travis sighed.
"
"Oh, its not like you're gonna remember
any of this Mr. Wilmington," Standish snapped.
"Are they always like this?" The
aged Secret Service agent tore his gaze from the six near the ambulances to the
Judge and the younger agent. The newcomer had begun to develop and
understanding as to why Judge Travis wanted to employ the resources of the
National Guard.
"Like what?" JD peered at the
senior agent some what perplexed.
The Judge shook his head dismissing the question
for now. There would be time enough later.
"Hey Judge, I got a joke, ya wanna hear
it?" Collective 'No's' harmonized in the night. JD ignored the hecklers
behind him. He turned his attention toward Judge Travis, polite but captive
audience, "How come Scooby was afraid to go outside?"
Travis stared at his computer expert as if he
had lost his mind. The Judge tossed a gaze to the senior Secret Service agent
in silent question. The older man merely shrugged.
Dunne smiled flashing, brilliant, white teeth.
Finally he would get a chance to finish a joke.
"Cuz..."
"Oh for Pete's sakes....." The
undercover agent threw the Judge and Supervising agent a disgusted look,
"Because it was raining Cats and Dogs." His incredulous expression
filled in the missing 'Duh.'
"Ahh Heck Ezra, ya ruined my joke!"
JD turned on the undercover agent as the gurneys were being loaded into the
ambulances.
"Mr. Dunne your joke was doomed the
moment you started telling it." Standish cowered back under his blanket
when Larabee reached for the strip of tape. The ambulances were loaded.
"Come on Brother Dunne, time to follow
our injured lambs to the hospital," Josiah wrapped a massive hand around
JD's neck and steered the despondent young man toward the Tank.
"Ya think the truck is gonna
start?"
"Nope," Josiah chuckled at the
slowing of JD's steps, "least not on the first few tries," Sanchez
paused and added conspiratorially, "don't want to get to the hospital too
early....lets give them a chance to get those three settled....don't ya think?"
JD chuckled, "Yeah, ya might be
right." Dunne peered over his shoulder at Travis, "You coming
Judge?"
Judge Travis nodded silently, "I'll meet
you there," sometimes his loyalty to his men drove him to extremes. Least
Evie was there with Mary and Billy visiting with Rain.
~~~~~~~~~~~
JD and Josiah entered the emergency
department through the Authorized Only Door. They would have liked to have
believed they were allowed entrance through such hallowed doors because they
flashed their ID's. Truth be told Security at the hospital recognized them
immediately.
The two ATF agents paused when they glanced
into the waiting area. Kids in assorted costumes crowded seats and compared
candy. Some bartered and haggled trading treasures for greater riches.
Frankensteins, Penguins, Cowboys, GI Joes, Cinderella's and assorted other
characters jittered and danced as adults sat weary and worn sprawled over hard
plastic chairs.
Trick or Treating at the hospital seemed both
a blessing and curse all at once. It broke some tension and gave nightly
routines a much needed diversion but the constant sound, unstoppable energy of
kids taxed everyone they flocked upon.
Josiah pulled JD away from the congregation
of monsters and idols.
"Come on Brother time to find the
others," Josiah had forgotten he had snapped the key off in the ignition.
It took a bit but they managed to get the truck started. The steering column
would never be the same but a little duct tape and they were in business.
Josiah pulled Dunne into the working chaos
known as Emergency.
"Where the hell have you two been?"
Nathan nearly jogged by them. At recognition, he came to a sliding stop.
"Truck wouldn't start," Dunne
answered easily enough.
"Brother why don't you and I help
Nathan drew in a deep breath and nodded. The
medic turned a cautious eye on JD, "Buck just needs to get down to the
Radiology department...they're ready to take him but Ezra's just on the verge
of going off the deep end....so move slow and easy and don't let anyone near
him....they're looking for Doc. Murray now."
JD frowned and nodded. Nothing new there.
Josiah and Nathan headed for CT. They split
at the elevator.
JD sighed and headed for the far part of the
E.D. They never put any of the team up near the entrance or admitting part of
the room. Something about scaring or intimidating others. JD didn't quite
understand it but figured Doctors were a touchy bunch.
part 11
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JD entered the curtained off area to find
Buck slumped in a chair. His light blue hospital gown did little to hide much
of anything. Standish lay on the gurney still ensconced in his over coat with
his hands taped behind his back.
The wild look in the undercover agent's eye
brought him up short.
"Buck?"
"Ain't goin' kid....not 'til Ez here
figures out what's what,"
"I'm with ya there," JD inched
toward Standish with an out stretched hand. Standish curled back from it, his
breathing coming in short panicked pants.
"What happened?"
"New intern."
"Oh." JD quirked his mouth to the
side and backed up a step. "Bummer....Vin?"
"Disappeared down in CT from what I
hear...just got up and walked off."
"He ok?"
"No one knows...they never CT'd
him."
"Oh." JD stared at his ever
slouching friend, "you doin' ok Buck?"
"Oh yeah," The lopsided smile spoke
volumes.
Standish watched them with wide eyes.
The curtain to their little cubicle was
slowly folded back. Two doctors quietly stepped into their space.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Josiah made himself comfortable next to
Larabee. Vin would slink from his hiding space in a matter of time...if he
didn't lose consciousness first.
Nathan had wandered off back upstairs just to
be sure Vin didn't double back on them. Josiah accepted his excuse and welcomed
the privacy.
"You ok Brother?" The Profiler
didn't bother turning his head to gaze at his friend.
"Yeah."
"You have any idea what happened
tonight?" Sanchez did not know how far to push or how much to reveal. Hell
he didn't even know just how much
"I've met him before, when Sarah and
Adam...." Larabee kept his voice low almost a whisper, "if it weren't
for Buck....."
Josiah nodded not forcing Larabee to reveal
anything.
"I saw him Josiah,"
"It wasn't Adam," Sanchez
reiterated. He understood almost innately as to who Larabee referred too.
"I know...that's just it," Larabee
pulled his eyes from his hands and stare down the hallway, avoiding looking at
the man beside him, "God I thought I would have given up anything for
him...to get him back."
"And you probably still would....but
"Then he was human?" A tinge of
fear laced Larabee's voice.
Josiah sighed and leaned his head back
against the heavily pained cinder blocks, "No. No he wasn't...I don't know
what he was...but he wasn't human."
"The others?"
Josiah chuckled, "Well JD's with Buck
and Ezra....seems they have a new Intern this fall."
Larabee nodded his head in understanding. The
Leader of Team Seven leaned back against the cinderblock wall and closed his
eyes.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Doctor Murray stood beside the young Doctor.
She kept her hands in her pockets and stared at the coated patient that
flickered his eyes over them only briefly.
"The cocktail you used...will work in
over 90% of your patients....great sedative effects, wonderful long acting pain
killer and a nice touch of dissociative properties," Murray smiled and
continued with a sigh, "but in children, cats and the occasional ATF agent
you get this..."
"Cats?" JD leaned against the wall
with his hands in his pockets as well. It helped keep down sudden movements and
kept him from fiddling with anything that might make a sharp or loud noise.
Those kinds of things would have Ezra flying from the bed.
"AVet thing,"
The Intern fidgeted and worried his lip
searching desperately for an answer that would appease everyone and get him out
of this mess, "Restraints?"
Both Buck and JD started to move in defense
of their team mate.
"I'm guessing that dislocated shoulder
is the result of being restrained," She smiled reassuringly at her protégé,
"don't want him yanking or breaking anything else we might have to
fix."
The intern nodded, his heart hammering and
his mind whirling with possibilities. Books were so much easier than the real
thing. Keep it Simple stupid...KISS, a moniker to live by, "Keep him quiet
until it wears off?" The young Doctor shrugged helpless to come up with
anything more scientific and 'doctorish'.
"Probably be the best bet," Dr.
Murray faced the other two agents, "unless you boys can convince him to
let either you or us undo those hands, get that coat and shirt off and get an
IV established with a short acting anesthetic on board?"
"Drugs'll be probably gone by
then," JD confessed.
"They find Vin yet?" Buck slouched
even further in his seat. Both Doctors wondered how he could ignore the broken
collar bone....Pain meds of course.
JD and Buck both nodded that would've been a
good idea.
"Mr. Wilmington why don't you come with
us get the shoulder filmed and then come back here,"
"Ain't leavin' Ez alone."
A new voice interrupted, "How about you
let me stay with him while Mr. Dunne accompanies you."
Everyone turned and found Judge Travis's wife
holding the privacy curtain in one hand. A pleasant smile graced her elegant
features.
"I don't know ma'am," Buck blinked
his eyes remaining close a fraction of a second longer than normal.
"Mr. Wilmington please don't let Mr.
Standish bear the responsibility of keeping you from proper medical
treatment." The smile faltered only in lieu of a small disappointed frown.
JD ducked his head, 'ouch'.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dunne leaned on the wall outside Radiology.
He gazed up at the sound of approaching footsteps, "Oh Hey, Nathan,"
Dunne pushed himself off the wall, "Ya find Vin yet?"
"Kind of,"
JD nodded in silent agreement.
"Ezra?"
"Judge's wife is with him, she sent me
and Buck down here." JD fumbled with his coat cuff something obviously
bothering him, "Nathan?" Dunne paused watching the older man stare
down the empty corridor. "Whatcha think happened tonight?" The young
voice tapered off unsure of the reaction he would garner from the older man.
"I don't know JD...I really don't
know."
"Ya think he'll come back?" JD
stumbled over his words searching for comfort without sounding like the dumb
kid they sometimes took him for, "I mean..."
"I know what ya mean,"
JD nodded and scraped his heel against the
tiled floor.
"I'm sure Josiah does though,"
Nathan chuckled when JD's face lit up.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The two agents converged on the banks of
driers that lined the room at the far end of the corridor.
They found Tanner sitting amongst a pile of
warmed, white, blankets, blinking wide eyed and confused.
"Come on Vin time to go back upstairs."
Josiah and
"Head 's' hurtin' a bit," Tanner
swayed and allowed the two to lead him toward the stairs.
"Bet it does."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It had taken Evie Travis some time to
convince Mr. Standish to trust her. A few minutes of soft one side conversation
and her simply moving about the small area, she had managed to cut the tape and
gently work the coat from him. Dr. Lauren and her Intern had stood outside
silently waiting for her to coax the agent into some semblance of trust.
Establishing the IV line had taken some doing
but Mrs. Travis merely occupied his field of vision. He trembled and shied from
her at first but after a bit he closed his eyes, trusting her to watch out for
his best interest. He never felt the IV slide home, never knew a short acting
anesthetic flowed down the plastic line into his arm. He only understood that
the Judge's Wife stood next to him. That had to mean that the Judge was near
by...the dang old man kept an old Coach gun handy. Nothing would threaten them
tonight.
Evie Travis now sat quietly in a chair very
similar to the one Buck had vacated. The chair Mr. Wilmington had left was
exchanged for one without body prints left on it. She held her folded over coat
on her lap and sat with her ankles crossed. She rested one hand on her coat and
the other over the bared hand that supported an IV further up the forearm. Dr.
Lauren had left right after she administered the drug. She and her student
would wait outside. No sense in frightening their patient if it could be
avoided. Mr. Standish had slipped off to a drugged sleep only moments ago. He
still lay on his side facing Mrs. Travis. The wild eyed expression had slipped
away as drugs ran directly into his blood stream.
The rain drenched wool coat she had coaxed
him out of lay folded at the foot of the bed in a plastic bag. A detail she had
failed to provided him when she took the garment. She had returned the bandage
scissors the nurse had lent her. The Duct Tape had cut furious groves in tender
wrists. The poor boy. They would need cleaning and possible bandages. With the
IV now established and Standish submerged in a drug induced slumber, the
Doctors could get their work done.
"How's he doing?" Lauren Murray
popped her head around the curtain.
"Finally sleeping," Evie Travis
pulled the thin hospital blanket up around his shoulders. The shirt would have
to be cut off once he relaxed enough.
"We'll take ‘im for films and probably
the Orthro room," the Dr. smiled calmly, "he'll be back here before
he wakes up."
Mrs. Travis nodded, "Have they found Mr.
Tanner?"
"In their strange sort of
way...yes."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JD swiveled his gaze from Buck to Ezra. He
and Josiah had a bet as to who would wake up first. JD bet Buck,
Nathan had been right about Ezra's left
shoulder popping out again. The Doctors secured Ezra's arm across his
midsection again. The gash on the side of his head took stitches too. His bald
spot didn't look near as bad as Buck's. JD would keep that opinion to himself
as well.
Both were covered with bruises. One could
almost see where Buck hit every step. Even his legs had deep maroon and purple
bruising.
Ezra's back looked like a bad patch work
quilt. He must have hit that door at a pretty good clip. Neither had broken
ribs. Deep muscle injuries instead.
JD translated that to a lot of groans,
complaints and " Hey JD get me...." He had an immediate future as a
Go For. Such a hassle.
Josiah and
Nathan and
Josiah had decided to stick with Ezra when
they wheeled him out of the Ortho room. Buck had been done almost an hour
before any of the others. JD stuck with
Mrs. Travis and the Judge hung around just
long enough to be sure the others were going to be ok. Evie Travis laid a quiet
hand on top of Ezra's head almost as if she wanted to wish him a good
night...like a mom does her kid. JD diverted his eyes trying to give her
privacy in an open space. Dunne didn't understand what drove Mrs. Travis to see
her son in Ezra but that's how she treated him. They all saw it...and when Ezra
wasn't puking his guts out or drugged out of his mind...well he saw it too. He
treated her kindly, delicately as if afraid to break the frail strands that she
had cast his way.
The Judge never made any comment and always
stood way off to the side. He watched grim faced. Nothing or no one would ever
replace his son. Though Evie didn't want to replace Steven she needed to fill
the gigantic hole his loss created. The Judge filled it with his work and
doting on his wife.
Dunne wondered if Ezra knew how lucky he was,
having someone like Mrs. Travis caring for him. Kind of like Nettie with Vin.
No one ever picked on either of them for it. Funny but that was a line they
wouldn't cross.
Buck stirred and groaned. JD laughed,
"Looks like you owe me a five Josiah."
"Brother Dunne one must remember never
to count their chicks before they are hatched," as if on cue Standish
suddenly lifted his head off the pillow wide eyed and bewildered.
A toothy grin split Josiah's face,
"See,"
"Oh no way," JD complained,
"he ain't awake at all....watch." To prove his point JD turned to
Standish, "Eh Ez why'd Scooby sleep so long?"
Ezra blinked at him in an exaggerated
fashion. He dropped his head back onto the pillow all the while roving his eyes
left and right.
Dunne gave Sanchez a triumphant glare.
Josiah leaned over the undercover agent,
"Hello Brother Ezra, Welcome back." His greeting was met with a
string of incoherent gibberish. "Yup everyone's fine."
"Oh that ain't what he said," JD
willed Buck to start moving quicker.
"Ezra...Ezra," Josiah called to the
dazed agent. When onion like green eyes landed on him, the profiler smiled,
"Why'd Scooby sleep so long?"
Ezra blinked and stared at the older man
leaning over him, "Daawwgg tired." The words were strung out in a
thick confused accent but some how managed to be discernible.
"Dang," JD dug through his pocket
for a Fin.
"You can go back to sleep Brother,"
Sanchez rested a massive hand on Standish's good shoulder, "we'll be here
waiting for you when you wake up."
Part 12
Mary Travis led Billy through the ER. Rumor,
from a reliable source, said that
The rumors had been correct. She could hear
the arguments and shenanigans before she even reached the main floor.
"Damn it Ezra ya got to stay
awake," Nathan's impatient voice sounded tired.
"Nathan don't yell at him," Rain's
voice schooled in a stern manner, "he's hurt and sick."
"Yeah, well, he wouldn't be if he just
admitted he had an ear ache." There was a pause and , "Buck sit your
swaying bare ass down on that cot before I slap you silly."
"He could probably do it too
Brother," Josiah's laughing tones wrapped around the area.
Billy, hearing the familiar voices, broke
free of his mother and ran around the bend into the room. His green tail and
yellow spikes bobbed and bounced off the ground. Mary couldn't help think that
Billy made and awfully cute Dinosaur.
Billy jumped out from behind the nurses station
counter and raised his hands over his head in a claw like fashion,
"Roar!" He screamed in his best attempt to impersonate a T-Rex.
His entrance into the room had effected the
men like he had hoped but not in a manner he understood.
Seven men stared at the Green furred Dinosaur
with yellow spikes with emotion bridging disbelief, fear, and unease.
Mary jogged up behind her son smiling at his
antics. He was just too cute this Halloween. She would have to remember to
thank Mr. Wilmington. Her smile faded when she saw Seven grown men staring at
her son with open mouths.
Billy backed away from the Seven ATF agents,
unsure of their reactions. Mr. Buck sat slumped on a gurney. Mr. Vin sat on
another gurney leaning heavily against the cool tile wall the bed rested
against. Mr. Standish lay on his back kind of dressed with a blanket over his
chest.
Mr. Nathan, Mr. Dunne, and Mr. Josiah stared
at Billy wide eyed, almost frightened.
"Good Lord," a slurred southern
voice mumbled quietly around the room.
"I'm so sorry
Larabee sat by Vin's bed on a stool. He
stared at the small dinosaur. The costume fit Billy better than it had
Adam...but his son had been younger when Sarah had bought the costume. She had planned
on getting a few good years out of it before having to move onto something
else. Little boys love Dinosaurs...She and
Mary suddenly appeared from behind Billy. The
young boy backed into his mother unsure of how to deal with all the stares
directed at him. His mother gripped his shoulders and squeezed them
reassuringly, "Gentlemen...." Her hesitant tone spoke volumes of the
unease that permeated the room. "sorry to have interrupted." She made
to steer her son away from inquisitive undisguised stares.
"It's alright Mrs. Travis," Josiah
pushed himself to his feet. He patted Standish's shoulder as he left the
undercover agent's side and nodded a thankful, understanding smile at Buck.
This is what
"Lets get a look at you Billy....or
should I say T-Rex?" Sanchez knelt before the small boy and offered an
opened hand. Even on his knees the Profiler still loomed taller than the child.
"I'm a Raptor," Travis stepped
forward forgetting his hesitancy that pulled at him just moments before. He
roared again throwing his arms up over his head. Josiah fell back onto his butt
as if startled.
"Scary stuff there, Mr. Raptor."
Billy giggled and skirted around the older
man and bee lined it toward
"Hi
Buck struggled to sit up. He fought to gain
his feet and once again run interference for
"Up ya go Raptor,"
"Course they do
Ezra smirked.
"Shut up Ezra," Buck whispered to
the undercover agent.
"You stop picking on him," Rain
stood protectively between the undercover agent and the Ladies man.
"Yes Mr. Wilmington, stop picking on me,
I am injured and sick." Standish's smug grin was not missed by the
Physician's Assistant.
Rain leaned low over the undercover agent,
"Don't start Mr. Standish."
Nathan leaned against the foot of Standish's
bed and watched
The one-sided fight in the conference room
earlier that day suddenly seemed worth the dues paid.
How did Apollyon know? Nathan let his eyes
swing to the young agent near Buck. JD had made a good point. How could they
explain that....maybe Ezra had been bugged somehow...
Bartering...now where had a six year old
learn to haggle so expertly? The Chemist turned his eye on the Southerner who
smiled with pride while watching the Dinosaur work an angle to get better
goods. Dang fool, of all his gifts, he departs his less than honest ones to the
boy.
JD, watched Billy and
"Hey guys," Dunne read the back of
the label, "How does Scooby-Doo get leftovers home?"
"Please, Mr. Dunne I'm ill."
"Kid, if you don't shut up I'll ram
those down your throat."
"Brother Dunne you have yet to master
the art of delivering a joke."
"JD, not here, there are sick people
trying to recover."
"Go ahead JD,"
JD smiled and took a breath. He had an
audience. Nurses, Doctors and patients alike stared at him waiting for the
punch line.
"In a..."
"Doggy Bag," Standish couldn't help
himself. He told himself he would pay heed to Mr. Larabee's command. Swore he
would keep his mouth shut...Good Lord. Now he wrestled desperately to flee his
gurney.
Josiah peeled a length of porous tape from a
four inch roll.
"Ms Rain?" trapped and panicked
Standish pleaded with the merciful, benevolent PA at his bed side.
"Sorry Mr. Standish." She smiled
sweetly as JD and Larabee descended on the trapped man.
Ezra nailed
"Least it will be a quiet ride back to
the ranch." Josiah crossed his arms and stood near Mrs. Travis.
Mary stood in the background watching her son
interact with the grown men...though she sometimes wondered how far back they
regressed mentally. She met Mr. Wilmington's eye and smiled a Thank You.
Borrowing one of Adam's costumes had worried her from the start. Though Buck
had reassured her constantly, she could not hide her doubt. She had spent many
weekends watching Evie rifle through her grown sons belongings with tears in
her eyes. Mary had watched as her Mother in Law doted on the undercover agent
from a distance. It was as if the mother in her would do anything to appease
the aching hole in her heart.
Mary did not want to re-awaken or stir any
animosity in Mr. Larabee. She did not want to place her son in the position of
trying to fill the space of a lost child. Billy deserved better and Mr. Larabee
needed more. But Billy had fallen in love with the costume when Mr. Wilmington
presented the outfit. How could she refuse...especially when Buck insisted that
she use it?
Billy giggled as he followed closely on
"There are degrees of bad Master
Travis," Ezra's calm tone belayed the panic in his face. He shoved himself
further into the roll away bed trying to disappear within the sheets, "and
surely this is a minor infraction....." The rest of his words were muffled
when JD and
"Amen Brother."
" 'bout time," Nathan draped an arm
around Rain's slim shoulders keeping her from coming to the rescue of the
Southerner.
"Lets load up guys, Raptor there needs
to get on with his trick or treating," Buck swayed on unsteady feet. JD
was at his side in an instant, "We taking the Mystery Machine?"
"Drop you boys off at the office and get
these invalids settled at the ranch," Josiah spoke to the room but looked
to Larabee.
"I'll get Daphne," Nathan eased
himself over to the sharpshooter who now laid curled on his cot under a white
blanket. Sitting up must have been taxing.
Josiah patted his pockets for his keys.
"Don't bother Josiah, ya broke them off in the ignition remember." JD
welcomed the weight of Buck's hand on his shoulder. It felt good to help the
big guy.
"Hemostats should get them out,"
Nathan offered as he eased Vin to unsure feet.
Josiah nodded gathering up discarded coats
and stray socks.
"Boys ready?"
Yes, Judge Travis's ATF Halloween party
should go smoother than last year.
With their hospital quota fulfilled for this
season,
JD matched Buck's shuffling steps eager to be
of assistance and still trying to dig through his repertoire of
jokes...searching for the perfect funny one. The kid could dig to
Nathan trailed the group again with Vin
leaning haphazardly against his shoulder. Rain would join them later this
evening when her shift was over. Their only normal date happens to be on
Halloween...that had to say something about their relationship...
Dr. Murray and her Intern walked the group to
the door with a security escort, just to be sure they left.
The Emergency Department personnel wished
them luck and hoped not to see them again too soon. Pills rattled and bounced
in brown prescription bottles, instructions lay folded in pockets and small
business cards for rechecks were placed in wallets. Things would be smooth
until the next time.
JD paused beside them, "Do you think
we'll have to worry about Apollyon anymore?"
The question hung heavy in the air. The
others stared at one another hoping to find a definitive answer.
"No JD, I don't,"
"He won't be back JD," Josiah
kicked at the bottom of the driver's door to get it to unstick up top,
"he's failed too many times," Sanchez let his gaze fall to Larabee.
Apollyon never stood a chance against Seven.
Ezra mumbled beside
"This is in direct violation of my First
Amendment Rights..."
Josiah slipped into the front seat of his
truck softly singing, "I may not have beat the devil, but I drank his beer
for free and then I stole his song." The old Kris Kristofferson tune had
Nathan, JD and
Larabee shut the passenger door with a slam.
He had a Halloween party to get too with a little dinosaur.
The End.