Victernus - Chapter 10

Story by Nazca on SoFurry

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            A blank, dark silence filled

Namara's mind. It lasted for just a few minutes. An undying force tore at the

empty space, dying to get in and wreak havoc upon him. But it didn't. The

emptiness quickly became calming. Nothing existed there - not even himself. And

then, it was over. The pressure strengthened until it was unbearable, and then

he opened his eyes.

            The clamps on his head and wrists

released. He grabbed the edge of the table and sat up, trying to cough up a

sticky substance that had coagulated in his lungs. He bent over and coughed

with force until it was all out and on the floor, then wiped his mouth in

disgust. Looking away from it, he noticed that the lights were off and his

friends were nowhere in sight.

            Namara frowned. Strange. He stepped down from the table, careful not to get his

foot in the reeking mass on the ground. Lifting his arms up, he stretched his

body, which made many loud cracking and popping noises. He sighed. How long was I asleep?

            Just past the table was the platform

where he had changed just a few days earlier. He stepped up onto it and stood

off to the side, listening for any signs of life. The floor and the railing

felt grimy, like dust had gathered there. Looking down, he saw that some dust

had gathered on his body as well. He wiped himself down, running his hands

through his dry fur. Huh.

            Namara made his eyes level again

when he heard something in the hallway outside of the lab. The doors were left

wide open and a dim light came through them from the hall. He tuned his ears

carefully, listening to something's footsteps come nearer. His heart raced, but

he remained silent. However, his fears were nullified when a small raccoon

wandered past the doors. It stopped for a brief moment to sniff the air and

then continued on. He sighed again and shook his head. I don't remember Theo ever having a pet raccoon...

            He stepped down from the platform

and made sure to keep his footfalls silent. When he got to the doors, he

checked the hallway and then turned left to get to the main lobby. The front of

the facility was dome, constructed purely out of glass. In the lobby, there

were a couple of counters and chairs for people to sit at. One of the counters

was curved, in the center near the back wall, and had a few screens for working

on. They too were very dusty, giving him the impression that he had been

sleeping for a long time - at least a few months.

By the way the light shone through the glass, he judged

that it was early morning. He looked to the light switch on the wall, but it

was gouged out. He rolled his eyes and then went to the touchscreen consoles.

Tapping on one, he found that it was unresponsive. Darn it. Feeling a bit out of place, he made his way down the rest

of the hallway past the lobby and stopped at Kyon's room. Looking inside, it

seemed to be the same way he had left it. A little bit of light entered through

the window on the far wall.

Namara stepped in and stopped at the desk. The books

and papers that had covered it before remained. Picking one of the books up, he

blew on it and covered his face when dust went everywhere. When it settled, he

could see the cover clearly again. It was bound by leather and was decorated

with gold. The inscription on the front read Lycans and the Fall of Aeralis. He smiled to himself. I remember him telling me about that once...

He took the book with him and decided to leave the

building. It was deserted already, and he had no intention of remaining like

one of the books on his old friend's desk. He had people to find.

When he opened the doors to the facility, he

realized how dead the air smelled on the inside. He took a deep breath and

started walking, feeling refreshed. He figured that he might as well check out

how the regular humans were doing. Denver as only a few minutes away and there

was a small river nearby that he could wash in along the way. Looking down at

his wrist, he found the same invisibility device that Theo had given him. He

found that it still functioned properly, tapping it on and off with his finger.

At least something works here.

Namara walked down what was a small dirt path away

from the road to get down to the river. The cries of the birds above him grew

louder as the sun rose slowly. When he reached the river, the sound of running

water joined them. He welcomed these sounds as he sat down on the edge,

dropping his feet in to test it. But, the touch was so exhilarating that he put

Kyon's book aside and dived right in. When he surfaced, he shook himself and

cleared his eyes. Running his fingers through his fur, he let the water clean

him thoroughly.

Feeling as though he had enough, he retrieved the

book carefully and climbed out onto the grass on the other side. Standing up,

he shook all of the water out. He looked down at the river, pleased, but

brought himself to leave it behind. I

still need to find them, wherever they are... He turned and climbed up the

hill to the road, continuing on his way to Denver.

While he walked, he decided to find out what it was

that Mahalia had shown him. He focused, bringing the images back into his mind.

Looking closely, he saw that many of the building plans were of government

buildings. The schematics seemed to be some of Theo's inventions, and the pages

of text were messages - one from each member of his group. He focused on

Mahalia's first and then read it to himself.

Namara... it

really is difficult to find a way to start with you. You're probably wondering

what's going on, with us disappearing and all. To start... what you were calling

for wasn't the best thing, but it wasn't long after your seizure that Russia

invaded the U.S. They seem to be after our resources. Theo thinks that a lot of

countries are struggling to produce enough food for their citizens now, and

that it could have a serious impact on what happens next. We're still going to

follow the plan to hide among people in the cities, but as for you... Theo had to

put you into a deep coma in order to fix whatever went wrong. It seems that

Lynn or someone else sabotaged your work. If we had not intervened, you would

have gone completely insane. Of course, we don't know for sure if it worked,

but we're hoping. Whenever you wake up, we hope you'll be able to find us

still. If anywhere, we'll probably stay in Denver. But, if things get bad, we

may have to relocate. I'll leave you some kind of message if that happens.

Until the time you find us, good luck. I love you. -Mahalia

 P.S. If it seems like things did get bad, Theo

says that you can leave us if you want. The world would be open enough for you

to find what you are looking for without humans getting in the way. But... if

that is what you choose, please... remember us.

Namara sighed, staring down at the road while he

walked. I can't find it alone... It's

just not possible. He kicked some rocks around. I hope you're waiting...

When he looked back up, he narrowed his eyes. He

could see Denver from the road, but it was dark. The tall skyscrapers that

stood there had their windows smashed out. Large trees grew into them, their

long vines hanging down and twisting around the steel frames. A few beat-up

hovercars were sprawled out on the road ahead. Namara picked up his pace, jogging

past them to find his way into the city. He stopped on a small bridge that was

partly broken through the middle. The city was visible, but there was no

activity. Little trash laid about, most of it probably washed away with the

rain. The small houses and stores were worn; some by weather, some by bombings.

One of the skyscrapers was tilted to the side with a gigantic tree growing up

its side, threatening to snap any minute and collapse the entire structure.

            Namara

stared at it in disbelief. No! I couldn't

have been asleep for that long! He cupped his muzzle while tears formed in

his eyes. Oh Mahalia...