REUNION
Catalina yawned and pushed a stray
lock of rainbow coloured hair behind her ear. With a bored sigh, she allowed
her thoughts to wander as her eyes continued to skim the words on the compupad
screen. Like she usually did on boring days at Starcademy, she thought back to
the time she was trapped on Yensid.
**********
She could clearly recall one
specific event that had happened only a few days after she had arrived. She had
gone to the market with Clara, Suzee's mom, and Cassi, Suzee's little sister.
She had still been shy around her best friend's family and had been in awe of
the coloured uniforms that every Yensidian wore. Clara, dressed in the red
jumpsuit of a Healer, headed for the herbal stands while Cassi, in the white
uniform of a child not yet chosen by a guild, scampered off to play. Catalina
was left standing alone, fingering the sleeve of the Starcademy uniform she had
insisted on wearing. She had noticed some of the uniformed Yensidians walking
in clustered groups with others dressed the same as they were. Feeling more
alone than before, she had run off to find Clara.
**********
The thud of a dropped compupad and
a frustrated grunt snapped her back to reality. She looked around the study
hall and her eyes rested on Mattar. The Mercurian had thrown his compupad down
in disgust, an unfinished math problem on the screen. Matt ran his hands over
his bald head and leaned back in his chair. Feeling someone else's eyes on him,
he looked up and met Cat's gaze.
"Wanna go to the
'sphere?" he asked.
"What about your
assignment?" Cat said.
Matt made a face at it. "I'll
ask Clito to help me with it later. I don't want to think anymore."
Cat laughed. "Sure. Let's get
out of here."
They stood and gathered their
things together. As they left their table, they saw a familiar shape heading
towards them. It was Clito, the Neptunian they were looking for.
"Hi, guys," she greeted
them. "I was just coming to invite you to the fencing match."
"What match?" Catalina
asked.
"Harlan and Radu's. The
winner does the loser's after class assignments for the rest of the week,"
Clito replied.
Cat laughed. "With those two,
it's not much of a prize."
"Let's go," Clito urged.
"I don't want to miss the beginning!"
Catalina grinned at Mattar and the
trio headed out of the study hall. As they exited through the heavy doors,
Clito turned around to look at Catalina again.
"Where's your friend?"
she asked.
"Who?"
"The one no one else can see,
except you and sometimes me," Clito elaborated.
"Suzee? She's right . . .
"
Catalina did a full 360° turn.
When she faced Clito and Mattar again, her eyes were full of concern. Thinking
she may have missed something in her previous search, Cat looked around herself
again. Finally, she stumbled to a nearby chair and sank into it.
"Cat?" Mattar asked
gently.
"She's gone," Cat said
softly. "She's gone and I don't know where!"
**********
Fencing match forgotten, Harlan
sat next to Catalina with his arm around her shoulders protectively. Rosie sat
on the Saturnian's other side with Bova hovering over her and Mattar sitting
next to her. Radu sat next to Harlan, with Clito next to him. The six of them
were trying to console their friend.
"I'm sure she'll come
back," Radu said for the tenth time.
"It's not like her to just
leave and not say good bye," Harlan added.
"Unless something happened to
her," Bova remarked.
Rosie elbowed him in the ribs, her
face uncharacteristically stern. Bova shrugged.
"She could be dead,"
Catalina muttered. "Or hurt, or dying."
"Way to go," Mattar told
Bova.
"You need to get this out of
your mind," Harlan said. "She's probably just out of range or
something. Why don't we go see a holofilm? My treat."
Catalina nodded mutely and allowed
herself to be lead out of the gym and into the hallways of Starcademy. Radu and
Rosie followed the group, bringing up the rear.
"She needs someone else to
talk to," Radu whispered. "Why don't we find Ms Davenport or
Commander Goddard? They knew Suzee too."
"Good idea," Rosie
agreed. "I'll get Ms Davenport and you get the Commander. We'll bring them
to the holofilm theatre and they can talk to Catalina there."
The two broke off from the group
and headed down different corridors. Bova watched them leave and got an idea
himself. As they passed his bunkroom, the Uranusian slipped inside. Clito,
Mattar, Harlan, and Catalina continued down the hallway to the holofilm.
**********
"So, you see,
Commander," Radu concluded, "she needs someone to reassure her that
Suzee's fine. She's just not listening to us and we're all worried about
her."
Seth Goddard, former StarDog
Commander, nodded in agreement. He had put aside his class' assignments to talk
with Radu and had come to his decision.
"I'll do what I can," he
said. "I don't know what I can say that will make her feel better. She was
far closer to Suzee than any of us."
"Thanks, Commander,"
Radu said.
"Any time, Mr. Radu,"
Goddard replied.
**********
Bova raced down the hall. The
holofilm was almost over and he knew that it would be difficult to find his
friends after it was done. He ran past the galley and smelled that days dinner
cooking the oven. He also knew that the cooks would be getting rid of that days
lunch.
"Maybe I can persuade a quick
snack out of them," Bova remarked to himself.
He did a U-turn and entered the
kitchens.
**********
Catalina came out of the holofilm
feeling worse than before. The film had been depressing and had sunk her even
further into her gloom. What was she going to do without Suzee? Who would talk
to her when she was supposed to be listening to something boring? Who would
help her figure out those hard problems she sometimes couldn't do? Who would
she share private thoughts with, alone at night?
As they came out of the theatre,
she saw Rosie and Radu waiting for them with Ms Davenport and Commander
Goddard. She seemed confused for a second as almost the entire crew of the
Christa stood in front of her.
"Cat," Goddard began.
"We hear about Suzee's disappearance and wanted to reassure you that . . .
"
"Guys!" a voice sounded
from the opposite end of the corridor.
Bova came charging down the hall,
his mouth stained with the spicy sauce they had had for lunch.
"Mr. Bova," Ms Davenport
scolded as he got closer. "Please do not run in the halls. We are not at a
race track."
"Sorry, Ms Davenport,"
Bova replied automatically. "Guys! I've got great news. Remember that
receiver Suzee and I made on the planet? Well, I've got another one and I think
we can reach Yensid with it!"
Catalina's face broke into a smile
for the first time since she realized Suzee was gone. She ran towards Bova and
engulfed him in a huge hug and kissed him on the cheek. Rosie and Harlan's
faces both took on an expression of jealousy.
"What are we waiting
for?" Cat exclaimed.
The group headed down the hall to
the boys' dormitory.
**********
Bova played with the dials of the
communications device he had set up on his bed. Catalina stood behind him, eyes
bright with excitement. The others clustered around the room, waiting for Bova
to finish the device.
"There," he said. "All
you have to do is push this and it should work."
"Should?" Catalina
repeated.
"I'm not promising
anything."
Catalina took a deep breath and
pushed the button. The screen fizzled to life, showing static. An image slowly
appeared, rippling up and down, sometimes going dark and reappearing later.
"The connection's really
bad," Harlan remarked.
"What did you expect?"
Bova asked.
"That's Suzee's house,"
Cat said. "I recognize it."
Something moved across the screen
very quickly. It took a long time for it to return, but when it did, the
picture became more clear.
"Suzee!" Catalina
called.
The blurry face froze at hearing
her name and turned to face the screen.
"-at?" Suzee said.
"How -id you rea- me? Ne-ermind."
The static returned, momentarily
blocking Suzee from view.
"Nee- help," Suzee
continued. "I can use the -mension portal to bring you he-, but it's
risk-"
"Try anyway," Catalina
pleaded. "We want to help."
The static returned. "Others
-an come too. Mind - "
The image went dead. Catalina turned
to face her friends, her eyes pleading them to come with her to Yensid. They
each nodded in turn, including Clito and Mattar. Commander Goddard and Ms
Davenport stepped back, indicating that the matter was entirely in their hands.
A strange yellow glow appeared in
the center of the bunkroom. Catalina headed straight for it when Harlan caught
her arm.
"Relax, Harlan,"
Catalina assured him. "It's the same kind of dimensional tear that got me
into Yensid to begin with. We have to hurry through. Suzee needs us."
Harlan nodded as Catalina jumped
into the yellow tear. He followed with Rosie and Radu right behind him, Radu
holding a small bag closely to his chest. Bova came last.
"Keep this on," the
Uranusian said before going through, pointing at the communications device.
"We may need to contact you."
Commander Goddard nodded. As
Mattar prepared to jump through, the portal closed.
"I guess we weren't
invited," Clito remarked.
**********
Radu shut his eyes and squeezed
them tight. He felt a strong wind carry him along the yellow tunnel, with a
high pitch wailing noise so loud he wondered if it was driving the others crazy
as well. He could vaguely sense the others nearby, but he didn't dare open his
eyes to make sure. He was afraid of what he might see as they sped along to
Yensid.
Abruptly, the wind died and he
felt himself falling. He heard three soft thuds as his companions hit the
ground, as well as a startled cry from somewhere above him. Almost before he
could complete the thought, he found the ground and hit. The momentum of the
fall made him roll a few feet before sliding to a stop. Only then did he dare
crack open an eyelid.
Radu saw a strange world before
him. He remained motionless on the ground, being an observer before a visitor.
He lay on a thick carpet that smelled musty - like the classrooms at
Starcademy. Ahead of him, he saw a wall that was painted a pale red colour and
a plant that hung from an unseen location while the vines dangled in his line
of sight. He heard a strange, mechanical barking from another room and
footsteps from an upper level. Several seconds after the fall, he raised
himself to his elbows and took a good look around.
"Radu!" a familiar voice
exclaimed.
"Hi, Suzee," he said.
Suzee stood in front of him,
wearing the same blue jumpsuit she had worn when they had first met. She helped
Radu to his feet and gave him a tight hug.
"Great entrance," Harlan
mumbled from the floor behind the Andromedan. "Could you have made it more
painful?"
"Probably," Suzee
replied. "How are you guys?"
"Great," Rosie said
cheerfully.
"Great," Bova said
sarcastically at the same time.
"Suzee, what happened?"
Catalina demanded. "When I lost contact with you, I thought the
worst!"
"I'm fine," Suzee said,
"for now."
"What do you mean, for
now?" Harlan asked.
"Something's going one
here," Suzee explained. "Something not good. I need your help."
"Is this 'something' the
reason you couldn't talk to Cat anymore?" Bova asked.
Suzee nodded. "It's affecting
all the Guiders. The Healers are at their wits end and the Scientists are
trying to come up with some kind of chemical cure. Mother and Father are
constantly debating on the better solution while asking me if I'm okay. When I
lost communications with you, Cat, it took me forever to convince them it
hadn't gotten to me."
"What's a Guider?"
Harlan asked.
"What's 'it'?" Radu
asked.
Suzee rolled her eyes. "This
will take some time. Why don't we stop standing in my hallway and sit
somewhere. Are you guys hungry? Mother's making some lunch for Cassi and we can
grab a bite."
"Who's Cassi?" Rosie
wondered.
"Her little sister,"
Catalina replied. "Watch out for Sprocket, her electric dog. I rewired him
to like strangers, but who knows what Suzee's done to him since then."
**********
Suzee sipped a cup of fruit
flavoured drink and looked again at the faces of the friends she never thought
she'd see again. Harlan making faces at the strange meat she'd given him, Radu
politely drinking his juice, Rosie taking in all the wonders of Yensid, and
Bova devouring everything she put in front of him. She had missed them all
terribly after she had left, but had heard about everything through Catalina.
She put down the cup and banished her reminiscing to another part of her brain,
concentrating on the immediate problem at hand.
"Here's the situation,"
she said, capturing everyone's attention. "A kind of plague has broken out
among the Guiders. The other groups are afraid they will be the next affected,
so drastic measures were taken to ensure no outside contamination would arise.
The Guiders were cut off from their friends until the epidemic was cleaned up.
That's why I was cut off from Catalina so suddenly."
"A Guider," Catalina
said, "is a person who has an 'imaginary' friend in another dimension.
They act as Guides to that person for their entire lives. Suzee is my Guide,
which is why I can see her and no one else can. They find their friends by
analysis of brain waves until they find two that match. Guiders always wear
blue for easy recognition."
"The Scientists think that
this isn't a plague, but a deliberate effort by someone or something to wipe
Yensid off the dimensional grid. They're scouring all the dimensions for
potential threats and shutting down trade, which is angering the Officials, the
Artists and especially the Traders. Yensid is falling apart and no one can stop
it."
"What are the symptoms of the
plague?" Rosie inquired.
"Complete mind wipe. No
thoughts, memories, or brain power of any king. People are blaming the Reachers
more than anything else. Before the mind wipe, the victim usually experiences
fever, fatigue, and loss of muscle control," Suzee replied.
"Sounds like the Chektarian
Spring Flu," Rosie said. "Except for the mind wiping, of
course."
"What are Reachers?"
Radu asked.
Suzee paled slightly and took a
deep breath. "Anyone who can manipulate their minds to influence
others."
"Like - " Rosie started
before Catalina clamped her hand over the Mercurian's mouth.
"Anyone with those kinds of
powers are sent to the Out Reaches, and exile from Yensid and any other
dimensional city," Suzee finished.
The others nodded, understanding
the gravity of the situation. If they revealed Suzee's powers to the other
Yensidians, she would be exiled forever from her home and family. They would
have to solve this without her powers.
**********
Suzee lead the way through the
winding streets of Yensid, towards the Science Hall. Catalina walked beside
her, glad for the company of her Guide and dearest friend yet again. The others
trailed behind, taking in the sights of the city.
The streets of Yensid were long
and narrow, without any hovercars blocking the roads. Yensidians walked the
streets, or rode hover boards or primitive looking bicycles from point A to
point B. Each person they passed wore a different coloured jumpsuit that
corresponded with their chosen profession.
"Who are those orange
people?" Harlan asked.
"Officials," Suzee
replied. "They run the city, as well as provide food for everyone."
Ahead of them loomed a large,
domed building. It was spherical and made of glass, tinted darker at the
bottom. A small garden circled the building and various prototypes of machines
and other devices littered the pathways.
"This is the Science
Hall," Suzee said proudly. "If I hadn't found Catalina to Guide, I
would have been a Scientist. Even still, I am welcome here and they treat me as
one of their own."
"Cool," Harlan said.
The group entered the Hall. Inside
were too many sights to see. Hundreds of experiments were taking place in all
locations of the dome. Things were being dropped, run over, and blown up all in
attempt to prove some theory or another. Suzee marched past all the hubbub,
waving to an occasional Scientists that looked up and saw her. She headed
straight for a back room where two men were pouring chemical compounds. They
looked up and smiled as Suzee appeared.
The first of the two men was tall
and skinny, with dark blue hair and blue eyes hidden behind goggles. He wore a
yellow jumpsuit with a white lab coat over top. The man standing beside him was
shorter and more plump, with a thin mop of red hair on top of a slightly
pointed head and green eyes behind thick glasses. He also wore a yellow
jumpsuit and white lab coat.
"Hello, Suzee," the
taller man said pleasantly.
"Hello, Martin," Suzee
greeted him. "Hi, Timm."
The shorter man dipped his head in
greeting. He peered around her to greet the others in the group.
"Catalina?" he gasped.
"Hi, Timm," Cat said,
moving over to give the small man a hug. "Long time, no see."
"How are you feeling?"
Martin asked, his voice full of concern.
Suzee seemed angry. "Will
everyone please stop asking me that? I'm a Guider, not an invalid!"
Martin took a step back,
involuntarily flinching from Suzee's harsh words. She immediatly regretted
alarming him.
"I'm sorry," she
apologized quickly. "What are you working on?"
"A cure," Timm said
proudly. "This will stop the mind erasure of the Guiders."
"In theory," Martin
added.
"Can I see?" Bova asked.
Martin and Timm looked to Suzee,
who nodded. They stepped back and allowed the Uranusian to toy with the
chemicals.
"Hmmm . . . " Bova
thought aloud. "I see what you're trying to do here, but your theory seems
to have some holes in it."
"Which is what I've been
telling them for a really long time," Suzee added.
"This may take some
time," Bova continued.
"Time that we don't want to
stand around here and waste," Harlan interjected. "Can we go
somewhere less school related? No offense, science guys."
Catalina put on an expression of
shock. "Harlan Band? Not interested in school?"
"I would like to meet Suzee's
mom," Rosie piped up. "If she's a Yensidian doctor, maybe she could
show me a trick or two."
"I want to see some
action," Harlan clapped his hands together, emphasizing his point.
"How about you, Radu?"
The Andromedan seemed distracted.
Harlan hit him in the arm to get his attention. Radu blinked and looked at his
friend.
"What?" he said.
"Uh, yeah. Anything you guys want to do is fine."
"If it's okay with you
guys," Bova said, "I want to stay here and work on this
formula."
"Sure," Suzee said.
"We'll tour Yensid and come back and get you in time for dinner."
The space cases said good bye to
Martin and Timm and headed back into the streets of Yensid.
**********
The market was full of life and activity.
Officials patrolled the area, keeping the younger people out of trouble and
keeping the older people in line. Artists and Healers, Traders and Scientists
all had booths set up. There were people from other dimensions trading their
world's goods, and children dressed in white running underfoot.
Radu hardly saw any of this.
Something was lurking in the back of his mind, tickling his senses until he
found it difficult to concentrate on anything else. His friends swarmed around
in blurs of colour and sound, yet he could not bring himself to share their
enthusiasm. Something was amiss, something other than the strange illness
plaguing Suzee's people. He could feel it all around him.
"Radu?" Catalina asked,
putting her hand on his arm.
He turned to look at her. Her eyes
were full of concern and he forced himself back into his body.
"Yeah?" he asked.
"What's wrong?"
"I - " he faltered,
searching for words to describe it. "I don't know. Something just -
doesn't feel right."
A child ran up to him and pulled
on his pant leg to get his attention. Radu looked down at the child, dressed in
white, and smiled.
"Why is your hair so long,
mister?" the child asked.
"Cassi!" Catalina
exclaimed.
The child looked over to Catalina
and her face lit up in excitement.
"Catalina!" Cassi said
happily. "I never thought I'd see you again!"
The two girls embraced each other
fondly. Radu watched the reunion until he heard a cry from somewhere in the
crowd. His head snapped up sharply, ears perked and listening.
"What is it?" Catalina
asked.
"Rosie," Radu replied.
"She's calling for help."
Catalina scooped Cassi into her
arms. "Lead the way."
**********
Suzee sat on the ground, a stunned
look on her face. Rosie knelt beside her while Harlan frantically scanned the
crowd for someone dressed in red. Radu pushed his way through the crowd towards
them with Cat and Cassi half a step behind.
"Suzee!" Cat gasped.
Suzee looked up at her in a
detached sort of way. A crowd was forming around them as Radu joined Harlan in
searching for a Healer. As they looked around, Radu noticed someone dressed in
purple running in the opposite direction, away from the crowd. The figure
looked over his shoulder once and Radu squinted his eyes to make out a face.
"What happened?" he
asked, coming over to where his friend sat.
"I was walking," Suzee
said, "then someone bumped into me and a few seconds later, I fell. I
don't think my legs work anymore."
Radu picked Suzee up as if she
were a child. Catalina led the way to the Healing Centre where the other
victims of the mysterious plague were being looked after.
"Is Suzee gonna die?"
Cassi asked.
"No," Catalina soothed.
"Nothing is wrong with your sister. She'll be just fine."
**********
Clara reviewed her daughter's
charts and sighed. Suzee was lying in a bed, completely annoyed at her friends
for bringing her here. She insisted she was fine, but her mother wasn't as
convinced. The tests they had performed on her had shown that she was in the
earliest stages of the disease. Clara sighed again and put the folder down on
her desk.
Clara was an older woman of about
thirty or forty years. She had the same brown hair that Suzee had, streaked
with red, blue, and green. She carried herself with a noble grace, indicating
her high rank among the Healers. Blue eyes gazed nervously across the desk at
the stranger who had become her temporary assistant.
Rosie picked the chart up and read
what Clara had written. With Suzee, Clara had found the little pink girl who
proved to be an excellent assistant. She watched Rosie's face remain calm and
collected as she read her friend's fate.
"Have you had any other cases
detected this early?" Rosie asked.
Clara shook her head. "None
that we've been able to stop. If the other patients are any model, Suzee will be
in the second stages by tomorrow afternoon."
"Do you have any possible
cures yet?"
"Some, but none of them have
worked."
"What about the chemicals
from the Science Hall?"
Clara made a face. "We try to
stay away from them. Who knows what those Scientists have concocted."
Realizing she had hit a nerve,
Rosie backed away from the subject.
"Rosie! Rosie!" Harlan
yelled from somewhere down the hall. "Get over here fast!"
Rosie jumped to her feet and ran
down the hall to where the others had gathered around Suzee's bed. When she
arrived, she noticed that everyone had cleared away from where Radu was sitting
and were looking at him worriedly. Before Rosie could open her mouth to ask
what was going on, Radu sneezed - and shot snow from his ears.
"Not again," Rosie
sighed.
"I knew something was
wrong," Cat said. "He's been acting strange all day."
Rosie sat next to Radu and slowly
began to increase her temperature. Clara stood at the foot of Suzee's bed,
watching with interest. Rosie took Radu's hand and began to warm him,
increasing her temperature until both of them glowed. They remained like this,
motionless, for several minutes before Rosie released her friend. Radu
sniffled.
"Thanks," he said.
"I don't know what came over me."
"Amazing," Clara remarked.
"How did you do that?"
"I'm Mercurian," Rosie
said, as if that explained everything.
**********
Harlan and Cat stood outside the
Healing Center, looking around at the busy city. The Center was a haven, an
escape from the busy, outside world. Sitting in the grass, Catalina lay on her
back and looked up at the blue sky.
Daylight was fading into
nighttime, early for this time of year. The three moons of Yensid rose into the
sky as the sun relinquished its position above. Harlan lay next to her and they
watched the stars come out together.
A violent sneeze sounded from the
doorway to the Healing Center and Catalina rolled over onto her stomach to see
Radu standing in the doorway. He was wrapped in the same multi coloured blanket
she had made him while he was in prison. Cat was surprised that he had brought
it with him.
"Are you sure you're
okay?" Harlan asked as he came to sit with them.
Radu pulled the blanket closer.
"I'm fine," he replied. "I just have a cold. I'm not used to
these low temperatures."
He was right. It was several
degrees colder on Yensid than it was at the Starcademy - and it was colder
still than on Radu's native planet of Andromeda. Radu sneezed again and pulled
the blanket tighter around his shoulders.
"I can't believe you brought
that with you," Catalina said. "It's just a crummy blanket."
Radu pulled it protectively
closer. "It makes me feel safer. Besides, it got me out of the prison and
kept me warm there, didn't it?"
"Lay off," Harlan
agreed. "Didn't you have a security blanket when you were a kid?"
Cat shrugged and rolled back onto
her back. The stars appeared slowly, making strange constellations in an
unfamiliar sky. She ignored Radu's sniffles and Harlan's pretend snores and
concentrated on the heavens, loosing herself in the night.
"What are you doing out
here?" Rosie demanded.
Catalina jumped and realized that
she had lost herself so much, she had fallen asleep. She stretched and sat up
to find Rosie standing over Radu with her hands on her hips. Harlan sat a few feet
away, finding Rosie's mothering of Radu very amusing.
"Getting some fresh
air," Radu replied.
"You'll get a cold,"
Rosie accused.
"I already have a cold."
"It will get worse, now come
inside."
She took Radu's hand and the
Andromedan allowed himself to be brought inside. Harlan and Catalina exchanged
a look and started to laugh.
**********
Suzee's condition had worsened by
the next morning. She was still conscious, but now complained of being cold all
the time, despite the mountain of blankets the apprentices provided. Rosie
stuck a thermometer into Suzee's protesting mouth and waited patiently.
"Get those blankets off of
her," Rosie ordered after reading the thermometer. "Her temperature's
almost as high as mine!"
"I really hope you're
exaggerating," Bova said.
The Uranusian had joined his
friends after working almost all night with Martin and Timm. They had come up
with a prototype mixture that had graduated to the next level of testing.
As the apprentices removed Suzee's
blankets, Radu sat in a large, comfy chair with a heat lamp over his head. His
cold had also gotten worse and the lamp prevented him from snowing again.
"Shhh," he moaned.
"My head hurts."
Rosie went over to where he sat
with a pair of makeshift earmuffs. She put them on his head and he promptly
fell asleep.
"First Suzee, now Radu,"
Bova mused. "Could it be a similar strain of the same disease?"
"I hope not," Rosie
said. "Clara told me she lost another one last night. Complete
neurological shut down."
"I hope Harlan and Cat are
having better luck with this thing than we are," Bova said.
**********
Harlan and Catalina searched the
market place. They received many stares because of their alien, gray uniforms,
but they ignored those people. They looked for clues as to Suzee's sudden
illness.
"She said she someone bumped
her right before her legs gave out," Cat said. "Maybe the disease is
passed by touch."
Harlan kept looking. "I have
no idea what we're looking for."
"Clues," Cat insisted.
"To what? A disease? Aren't
those kind of clues too small to see?"
Catalina sighed. "Maybe
you're right."
She sat down on a nearby bench and
put her head in her hands. Harlan sat beside her.
"Don't give up," Harlan
said. "Suzee will be fine, I'm sure of it."
He stood again and held his hand
out to Catalina. She took it and he pulled her to her feet. Smiling, Harlan was
about to say something when he was shoved from behind.
"Hey!" Harlan exclaimed,
turning around. "What's the - "
A form huddled beneath a multi
coloured blanket stood before him. It sneezed.
"Radu!" Cat said.
"What are you doing out here? Rosie will kill you if you get any more
sick."
"Ran away," Radu
sniffed. "Remembered a clue. I saw - " he paused long enough to
sneeze, " - a man running away. Saw his face, too. I'd know him if I saw
him again."
"A man running away?"
Harlan said. "Maybe he just doesn't like crowds."
"Maybe," Radu said,
"maybe not. Should check it out."
"We'll check it out,"
Cat said. "You go back to bed."
Radu shook his head. "Nope. I
know his face, you don't."
"Fine," Harlan said.
"Just don't breath on me. I don't want whatever you got."
**********
"Where's Radu?" Rosie
asked, returning to Suzee's bed with a tray of food.
Bova was sleeping on the empty bed
beside Suzee's. The Yensidian blinked at her care giver.
"I would shrug, except I
can't move my shoulders," Suzee said.
The disease had gotten to all her
muscles below her neck. Fortunately, she could still speak, eat, and turn her
head to a certain degree.
"Were you sleeping?"
Rosie asked.
"Yeah. When I fell asleep, he
was right there. When I woke up, he was gone," Suzee said.
Rosie stomped her foot in
frustration. "Fiddlesticks," she swore.
"Fiddle what?" Bova
asked, waking up.
"You were supposed to watch
them," Rosie accused. "Now Radu's missing!"
"Just follow the sound of his
sneezes and you'll find him," Bova yawned.
Rosie put the tray in front of
Suzee and shook Bova. The Uranusian sat up and rubbed his eyes.
"No, you're going to find
him," Rosie said. "I have a lot to do here."
Bova found himself on his feet and
being shoved towards the door. Soon, he was standing outside, looking around in
total confusion.
Rosie shut the door behind him and
Bova shrugged. He settled down against a tree to finish his nap.
"How much trouble could a
sick Andromedan get into?" Bova asked himself as he drifted off.
**********
Harlan and Catalina followed Radu
through the crowded marketplace, towards the City Hall at the far end. Radu
wore his earmuffs, complaining of a headache that made Catalina wish he'd
return to the Healing Center, but he stubbornly kept walking.
"The man wore purple,"
Radu said.
"Only Elders can wear purple,
and it couldn't have been an Elder," Cat said. "They're too
distinguished."
"Could the guy have been
wearing purple to frame the Elders?" Harlan asked.
Catalina shook her head. "And
risk being seen by another Elder? I doubt it. Most people know the Elders, if
not by name than by sight. New Elders are initiated into the City Hall in a
public ceremony where the entire city meets him."
"Okay, no impostors,"
Harlan said. "So if Radu is right and it was an Elder, how do we flush him
out?"
"Of where?" Radu asked.
Harlan rolled his eyes. "It's
an expression. It means how do we make everyone else see that he's guilty?"
"Why didn't you just say
that?" Radu sneezed again.
"We can't," Catalina
replied to Harlan's question. "Unless there's solid proof, there's no way
we can accuse an Elder."
"Too bad we can't get Suzee
to go into his head," Harlan muttered under his breath.
"Shh!" Catalina hissed,
hitting Harlan on the arm. "Don't even joke about that."
"Sorry," Harlan
apologized, rubbing his sore arm. "Now what?"
"Find solid proof," Radu
said.
**********
Radu boosted Harlan up to the
second story window. Catalina had gone to the front, distracting the guards and
secretaries with useless questions until she was sure the boys were safely
inside. Harlan grunted as he touched the sill and peered inside. Satisfied the
room was deserted, he jimmied the lock and slid the window open.
Inside, the room was dark and
dusty. Boxes were stacked everywhere, some new, some caked with dust. A sound
from the window made Harlan turn to see Radu jump nimbly inside, his blanket
forgotten on the grass below.
"Looks like a store
room," Harlan remarked in a whisper.
Radu put his finger to his face to
avoid a sneeze and a small jet of snow came from his ears. Harlan shook his
head as Radu shrugged apologetically.
"What are we looking
for?" Radu asked.
"Anything that can carry a
disease in it," Harlan replied.
Harlan moved off to the left while
Radu headed to the right, each intent on searching the boxes. As he looked,
Radu noticed that each of the boxes was labeled with the name of the Elder to
whom the box belonged.
"Don't bother with the really
dusty ones," Harlan said. "They probably haven't been opened in
decades. Check out the recent ones first."
Radu nodded and moved to the ones
closest to the door.
**********
Bova woke up with a yawn and
looked at the sun's position. He judged that he had been asleep for a few hours
at least, unless it was the next day already. He stretched and rubbed his sore
back. Why was he outside, leaning against a tree? He sneezed and suddenly
remembered his quest. He was supposed to find Radu and bring him back before
Rosie over heated.
Rising to his feet, he headed to
the Science Hall. At least while he was searching for Radu, he could check on
the cure that Martin and Timm were finishing up. Maybe the Andromedan's illness
could give them more clues as to the origin of the disease.
**********
There was a knock at the window.
Radu pulled his head out of the box he was looking through and headed to the
window. Catalina stood outside, holding his blanket and frantically waving.
Carefully, Radu slid open the window.
"What?" he whispered.
"The distraction didn't
work," Catalina said urgently. "They're probably going to search the
building!"
Harlan came up behind Radu and
swore.
"What did you tell
them?" he demanded.
"I just said that I was
trying to locate an Elder who could help me with a small problem I was
having," Cat said. "I thought they would buy it."
Radu headed back to the box he had
been nosing through and sneezed at the dust. Outside the door, he heard
footsteps rushing up the stairs.
"I think they're
coming," he called to Harlan.
Harlan swore again and frantically
shoving things back into their proper boxes. As he did, a small, silver pen
fell out of a pile of papers. Radu picked it up.
"What's this?" he asked.
"No time," Harlan hissed.
"Drop it and let's get out of here."
Radu shoved the pen in his pocket
and glanced at the name scribbled on top of the box. Harlan jumped out of the
window and Radu did the same. They landed with ease just as security guards
opened the door. Running, they headed back to the market place.
**********
Rosie was furious as Harlan,
Catalina and Radu came into the Healing Center. Both boys were covered in dust
and grass stains and had ashamed looks on their faces. Catalina smiled as Rosie
let them both have it - especially Radu.
"You should have stayed
here!" she said. "You're just going to wear yourself down and get
sicker if you run around Yensid like this."
Radu bowed his head and shuffled
his feet.
"And you," Rosie said,
turning on Harlan. "You should have brought him back here as soon as you
saw him, not brought him to a dusty office to search for something neither of
you have ever seen before."
"But - " Harlan
stammered.
"We did find something,"
Radu interrupted.
He took the silver pen out of his
pocket and showed it to Rosie. The Mercurian momentarily forgot her anger as
she picked up the pen and turned it around in her fingers.
"Where did you find
this?" she asked.
"In the box of one of the
Elders," Radu replied.
He sneezed a few times and shivered,
a trickle of snow coming from his ears. Harlan, who was standing right beside
him, brushed the snow from his shoulder and gave the Andromedan a dirty look.
Rosie put the pen in her pocket
and took a hold of Radu's hand.
"You," she said firmly.
"Are going to bed."
Radu didn't argue and followed
Rosie to the empty bed beside Suzee. The native Yensidian was sleeping
peacefully, the illness having moved from her muscles to her immune system. She
had the same symptoms as Radu - only without the snow. She remained paralyzed
from the neck down and was steadily getting weaker.
"How is she?" Catalina
asked, going to Suzee's bed side.
"I don't know," Rosie
sighed. "Whenever I think she's getting better, she suddenly gets worse.
This disease is unlike anything I've ever seen."
Catalina nodded silently, staring
down at her Guide's face. Harlan came up beside her and put a comforting hand
on her shoulder.
"She'll pull through,"
Radu assured her. "She's got the best doctors in the dimension looking
after her."
Rosie took the pen out of her
pocket again and sighed. Suddenly, she raised her head and looked at the faces
of all her friends.
"Where's Bova?" she
asked.
**********
Nightmares plagued Radu's dreams.
He kept seeing his friends dying all around him. First Suzee to the illness,
then Rosie to exhaustion, followed by an explosion in the Science Hall he knew
involved Bova. All he could do was watch and listen to the tortured cries of
his friends as they begged him to help. A deep laugh penetrated through the
cries and he saw the face of the man who had infected Suzee.
Sitting upright, Radu gasped for
air as his eyes snapped open. It was night and Suzee slept on the bed next to
his, machines monitoring her condition while the Healers were at home. Radu wiped
the cold sweat off his face and tried to shove the image of the laughing man
out of his vision, but he couldn't.
Sensing that sleep would not come
easily, Radu rose from his bed and walked around. He still felt sick from the
cold that was coursing through his body, but he knew that it couldn't last
forever. Sniffing, he headed to Clara's office.
The office was dark and he had
trouble finding the lights. Soon, the office was illuminated in a dull glow
that revealed Clara's desk, chair, and computer. Curious to name the face, Radu
sat in the chair and went through the Yensidian City Hall Member's book. In no
time, he saw the face.
The man was fairly old, with dark
gray hair and sloping eyebrows. His eyes were black and the skin fell from his
cheekbones, giving him a permanent scowl. Radu shivered as he saw the face
again and read the name underneath.
Senior Elder, Division 6 - Cyril Torman
Radu's eyes widened as he
recognized the name that had been scribbled on the box that had contained the
strange silver pen. It had been Cyril Torman as well.
Radu turned off the computer and
shuffled back to his bed, the only movement was the security cameras that
followed him. Thinking that he had solved the mystery, Radu drifted off to
sleep.
**********
When Harlan woke up the next
morning, Rosie and Clara were already gone. Cassi sat at the table with Tomas,
Suzee's father and Bova. The three of them were already finishing breakfast
when Harlan entered.
"Morning, sleepy head,"
Cassi said happily.
"Morning," Harlan
replied. "Where's Rosie?"
"She went with Clara to the
Healing Center early this morning," Tomas said. "I think they had
another emergency with one of the Guider patients."
Harlan could see the worry in
Tomas' face for his daughter, lying between life and death. A yawn from behind
announced the arrival of Catalina, still in her pajamas. She sat between Harlan
and Cassi and began to eat.
"There was an emergency at
the Healing Center this morning," Harlan told her.
Catalina forgot about her food and
turned to Harlan. "Is Suzee?"
"I'm sure she's fine,"
Harlan said. "When you're done, we'll go and see. Coming, Bova?"
The Uranusian shook his head.
"The chemical Martin and Timm and I made has reached the final stage of
testing - human testing. I want to see the results."
"So, you'll be in the Healing
Center anyway?" Cat asked.
"Yeah," Bova said.
"But I have to go to the Science Hall first, get some stuff. Are you going
to eat that?"
Catalina shook her head and Bova
speared the pancake and brought it to his mouth.
**********
Rosie met Harlan and Catalina
outside the Healing Center. She looked tired, worried, and sad all at the same
time. Harlan and Cat dashed up the pathway to the entrance and stopped in front
of their friend.
"Rosie, what's going on?"
Harlan asked.
"Is Suzee okay?"
Catalina said.
Rosie passed a tired hand over her
face and took a deep breath.
"Suzee's fine," she
said.
Catalina breathed a sigh of relief
and smiled.
"But Radu isn't," Rosie
finished.
"What?" Harlan
whispered, his face full of shock.
"Radu took a turn for the
worse," Rosie explained. "I don't know how his cold could have
mutated so rapidly, but it has and I'm afraid he's fallen into a coma. We have
him hooked up to a few machines, monitoring his condition and helping him
breath, but we don't know if they're going to be enough."
Catalina put a hand to her mouth
and tears fell from her eyes. She held onto Harlan's arm for support as Rosie
led them both inside to see Radu.
**********
Radu had been moved to another bed,
across the hall from where Suzee watched, now fully awake. Radu was circled on
all sides by machines and had tubes going in and out of his body. Catalina
headed to his side and gasped in shock at his pale face.
She headed to where Suzee sat and
threw her arms around her Guide. Suzee looked down at Cat, unable to hug her
because of her paralysis. Rosie took Harlan aside and fished something out of
her pocket.
"The watchman reported
movement in this area last night. He headed down here in time to see someone
stab Radu and run off into the night. The watchman chased him, but the intruder
vanished. He dropped this."
Rosie held out another silver pen.
"Another pen?" Harlan
asked.
"It's not a pen," Rosie
explained. "It's a needle. We've analyzed the contents and it contains a
strain of the disease the Guiders are fighting. The plague was caused by
someone stabbing Guiders with this needle."
"But who?" Harlan said.
"Radu said something about an Elder being responsible, but I don't know
which box the first pen came from."
"But Radu knows," Rosie
said. "I think that's why he was their next target. They infected him with
the disease, which mutated his cold. It makes sense now!"
"So, how do we save Radu and
Suzee, and get this crazy Elder guy?"
Rosie shook her head. "I have
no idea."
**********
Bova watched the Healer inject the
serum into the volunteers arm. He had formulated the chemical reaction to be
almost instantaneous, curing the patient seconds after the cure was injected.
Patiently, Bova waited with Martin and Timm standing close by. The patient was
unconscious, having volunteered for this experiment days ago. In a few minutes,
the patient's eyes opened.
"Life signs returning to
normal," the Healer reported. "The disease is being destroyed."
Martin and Timm cheered. Bova
shrugged and kept watching the readings.
"He appears to be completely
cured," the Healer said. "Amazing."
"Watch for side
effects," Bova cautioned, putting a damper on the cheers.
As the Healer continued to monitor
the volunteer’s conditions, a messenger ran into the building, holding a piece
of paper. He headed to Bova and handed it to him before leaving again. Curious,
Bova opened the sealed paper and read the note inside. He stared at the message
long and hard, reading and rereading it again until he finally excused himself
from the experiment and headed to the Healing Center.
**********
Trapped in a world of dreams, Radu
struggled to make heads or tales of his situation. He knew he was unconscious,
but his mind remained alert in this small, alternate world he had created for
himself. There was no landscape to be seen, and Radu thought back to the other
times his mind had sought refuge here; twice during the second war, once during
the field mission on the isolated moon. Now, here he was again.
He could hear the machines around
him, Rosie’s worried voice, and the reassurances Harlan provided although he
doubted his own words. He needed to reach them and show them the face of the
man who had plagued the Guiders. He needed to regain control of his senses,
fight the disease that coursed through his own veins, but he had no idea how.
He could try telepathy — Elmira
had contacted him often enough. How could she have reached him across the
infinite vastness of space if he didn’t have a hint of talent on his own? He
didn’t know how to reach the minds of his friends; he was untrained with no
teacher to guide him this time. With a mental shrug, he decided to attempt it
anyway.
**********
Suzee sat in her bed, watching her
friends around Radu, wishing she could rise and go to them to offer her
support. She couldn’t even breath on her own at this point, her muscles so
paralyzed that her heart had to be pumped for her as well as her lungs.
Bova had joined them, and that had
helped Rosie cope a bit more while Cat remained almost constantly in Harlan’s
arms. Suzee felt a twinge of jealousy at her best friend’s happiness, knowing
that she could have had Harlan, but had mentally already chosen someone else.
Suzee, a voice called
in her mind.
Blinking in surprise, Suzee
concentrated with her inner voice on the presence that was brushing against her
thoughts.
Suzee, the voice said
again.
Her eye widened in recognition. It
couldn’t be, she thought. Not possible.
"Uh, Rosie?" Suzee
called.
The Mercurian came over, her
usually cheerful face a mask of concern.
"Is it possible for someone
to be in a coma, but still know what was going on?" Suzee asked, knowing
full well what the answer was.
"Yes," Rosie replied.
"I think that Radu is inside
my head," Suzee whispered so quietly that Rosie had to lean forward to
hear.
The Mercurian withdrew her head
from Suzee’s face. "Oh."
"Yeah, and he know that
there’s nothing I can do to help him," Suzee said loudly, so Radu could
hear.
Please, the voice
begged. So hard . . ..
Suzee’s face contorted as she
mentally fought over the consequences. Do it and she may save all the victims
as well as future ones, but will be banished from her home. Don’t do it and she
may die as well as her friend.
Please.
"Grozit," Suzee
muttered. "Do I have a choice? Rosie, I’ll need to be wheeled over to
Radu’s bed and get a curtain or something so no one will see."
Rosie nodded, quickly whispered to
the others and they all set to work.
**********
Radu waited patiently in his own
mental sanctuary, pacing despite himself as he recovered from the strain of
contacting Suzee. He knew that she would come, she had protested too much not
to now. He could faintly sense them preparing her and him and he knew he didn’t
have much longer to wait.
She appeared in his empty
landscape, looked around and walked towards him. They were both seen by the
other in their normal forms; healthy and dressed in Starcademy uniforms.
"Nice place you got
here," Suzee said. "I’ve been in your mind before, but this is the
first time I’ve seen this place."
"My sanctuary," Radu
replied.
Suzee looked around again, nodding
in approval. "Could use some colour."
Radu took a step forward and
smiled. "At least we look better here than in the real world," he
commented.
"Okay, we should keep this as
short as possible, even though it is nice to see you on your feet again,"
Suzee said.
"Likewise," Radu
answered. "I know the name and face of the man who’s been infecting the
people. The pen I found came out of his box, and the pen Rosie found came from
him when he dropped it after stabbing me."
He pointed behind him and the face
appeared, as if by magic. Suzee gasped in surprise.
"Cyril?" she said.
"I never thought he would stoop this low!"
"That’s the man. I saw him
twice, when he ran from you and when he stabbed me. There shouldn’t be any
stronger evidence than that," Radu said.
"But to accuse an Elder and
be wrong is punishable by death," Suzee said. "I think you need more
proof than a memory and two pens."
Radu opened his mouth to comment
when Suzee decided it was time to go.
"Listen, when you wake up,
we’ll talk again. Don’t worry about this now. Bova’s got a cure and he’s going
to try it on you. You should be up and about by tomorrow. I have to go."
With that, Suzee disappeared,
leaving Radu alone in his sanctuary again.
**********
Suzee returned to herself just as
a Senior Healer entered their curtained area. He was here to check on both Radu
and Suzee at Clara’s insistence. He looked at Suzee oddly as she sat beside
Radu’s bed and was about to comment on it when she returned.