Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Ch7 Unexpected Allies


Ch7 Unexpected Allies


Jen woke up. Then looked round him he was back in bed in his bedroom. He sat up. Moms was sitting by his bed.

“Hi Jen,” said Moms a sad smile on her face. Jen spoke up. As he looked around, Jen was getting a terrible sense of daja vu.

“What happened?” Jen asked. Moms smiled.

“You saved two kids lives from a fire,” Moms went on. “Don’t worry Jen – they’re OK – burned, but -- OK. You on the other hand are in rough shape. You hit your head rather badly, you got a mild concussion on top of the burns you received.” Jen pushed past his uncooperative teeth.

“How did you find me?” He asked

“Well, I was finishing up the potatoes when I saw J.Bot running, bolting out of the house. I put my knife in my belt and ran after him. I took a wild guess that you were in some trouble, that J.Bot was alerted by your watch. I used my phone to get ahold of Dads to follow me. When we got there the shed was in flames. J.Bot with my and Dads help got you out. we brought you back and put you in bed. Jenny’s making a fuss about having to do your work as well as hers and taking care of the kids on top of it.”

“I’m not surprised. Tell her that she’ll soon have an army of darkness that she can teach to do evil .” laughed Jen.

“Well, here.” Moms handed Jen some pills and water. “Well, Jen I’m glad you’re feeling better . I have things to do so get some sleep I’ll be back later -- but is there anything I can get you?”

“No thanks moms I’m just going to sleep.” Later Jen woke to check on the kids and do what he could.


Over the next few weeks the kids were getting better. Jen did what he could on the farm then on the way back to the house he walked into the dining room to find the whole family sitting. The family was hugging and crying. Jen looked at them Paused. Jen said. “Who…” then realized “died?” Jen ran up the stares dawn the hall to the bedroom door. Jen looked at the bed.

Jen snapped awake. With a start he had his gun out he scanned the room it was just a nightmare. He holstered his pistol and put his belt on. It seemed that he had been sleeping. He looked around for a clock and he couldn't see one, so he checked his music player’s clock. It had been a half hour since Jerra had walked off to the bathroom.



Jen got to his feet and walked slowly around the apartment. The bathroom door was ajar. He slowly pushed it open then his eyes opened. Jerra was sitting on the toilet head bowed, a hypo injector in her hand.

Jen kneeled by Jerra to inspect her. It looked like rigor mortis had set in but oddly quickly.

Jen knew that rigor mortis was caused by a chemical change in the muscles after death, causing the limbs of the body to become stiff and difficult to move. The thing was, it usually sets in about 3-4 hours after time of death. As Jen thought this over, he picked up the hypo. It smelled like diavileen. The only thing that puzzled him was diavileen. Was not a base narcotic? . It was an actual med but it was one that the empire did not allow to be used or sold. It had some hallucinogenic affects about as much as eating a little too much horseradish all at once. It also took a lot to OD on it…like trying to OD on pot. Maybe it was a different med. He put the hypo in her lap, said a few words then walked out of the bathroom. Jen shook his head. He didn't blame Mark for her death -- it wasn’t his fault she died. Jen went to get his pack, thinking why do people poison themselves like that? Life is so fleeting already.


Suddenly, the door opened catching Jen off guard. Tim O'Hara walked in, and then glanced at Jen wide-eyed . Jen grabbed his revolver from his belt Jen had his gun trained on Tim.
Jen said, “Hands above your head and keep them where I can see!” Tim put his hands up in an “I surrender” gesture. With his gun still trained on Tim. Jen patted him for weaponry. He came up empty. Jen checked again--came up empty again. “All right”, said Tim, stepping back. “What are you here for, Tim?” Jen asked.
Tim spoke up in a surprised voice.


“Oh, so you have heard of me.” And with a happy smile, he lowered his hands and stepped forward to shake Jen’s hand. Jen yelled, “Hands up, keep the foda away!”

“Well, guess what? I come in peace.” As he said this, he did a Vulcan salute with both hands. “Live long and prosper, man. Anyway, I was going to ask you the same thing, youngling.” Jen pulled the safety off. Tim tensed “Just visiting a friend. Man, What did I ever do to… Tim paused “hey, wait a minute! You're that boy from a day ago what was it Tim looked at the floor pursed his lips Its on the tip of my tongue what was it? Andy…angry… oh that’s Wright. Honjen. Tim smiled yes that’s write! Oh by the way Sorry about hurting you, last night mate.”
Jen stepped back to sit down on the couch but kept his eyes--and gun--trained on Tim.

“Shut up and I'm not your mate.”


You sold the medicine to that piece of gos se!” Tim replied, “I'm not fond of him myself but pretty harsh words, you know.
But why such a hard rap?”

“He tried to rape her,” said Jen.

“Where’s Jerra?” said Tim, with a tang of fear in his voice.

“She's dead—and do you know who’s fault that is?” Tim’s eyebrows went up “I don’t know…yours?” “No yours!" "She died because of you!” exclaimed Jen. “The medicine she got from your man killed her. She OD’d! She's…dead in the bathroom.”

Jen glowered “She's dead because of you. Tim, you fought for independence. You have turned.” Tim frowned.

“Lets skip the part about the connection between fighting to keep my home and go straight to the part about selling medicine. I sell things that the empire does not want the population to have. Air in a can for instance. Air in a can has gases that can make you stoned. Yet it is very useful for cleaning computers. Jen interrupted

“That dos not matter!”

Tim rolled his eyes and ended with a bland expression.

“You still killed her.” Repeated Jen. Tim seemed to relax.

“So she's dead, is she? Well she looks pretty lively for a dead girl then.” Tim said, moving his head to look over Jen’s shoulder.

“Geez, is that pedantic or what? I would say nice try, but do you think I'm a complete back birth? That's the oldest trick in the book. “ Snapped Jen.

“yup… And don't I know it!” said Tim.

“But it still stands, Jen.” A female voice came from behind him. “Tim is not lying”

“Hi, Tim. I see you’ve met Jen.” The voice wasn’t squeaky anymore. Jen turned his head and his mouth dropped open. Jen brought the gun up to Tim’s head and screamed, “Jerra, get out of here! I’ll hold him back—I’ll catch up!” “

“No need,” came the reply.

Jen’s head turned. “He’ll kill you if you stay!”

“No, he won’t…” Jerra went to the fridge then came back with two beers. She underhanded one to Tim, who caught it and popped the top with his right hand.

Jen’s brows furrowed as Tim sat down on the couch, putting his feet on top of the coffee table. Jerra went over, pushed his boots off the table and sat down beside Tim. She tried to open the beer without success, and then handed it to Tim. Tim popped the top and gave it back.

“So, Tim,” she asked, “how was the trade?”

“It went well,” Tim replied, “although I think mark is getting a little overconfident. He threatened to get the goods directly from Vladimir. --Which he can do. What about you?”

Oh, I was there and I agree I think that mark is getting a bit high in the head. I think it’s time to get another buyer.”

“Yes, I heard.” Tim replied. “I’ll have to find a better middleman to sell to…”

Not understanding, Jen yelled, “Will someone tell me what the Govno is going on? I want some answers!”

Tim didn't even look up from Jerra.

“…To what I saw he had some good muscle. How did you get away? “The normal way by gift of superior effort I extricated my self.” Tim smiled. You’re amazing--and that's why I hired you. By the way, what's up with the kid? He a friend of yours?”

“No,” replied Jerra. “Why? Do you know him?”

“Just a bit…” said Tim, “but that's beside the point. Why is he here?”

“Well, Tim…he got in the way of the job, like he knew what was going down. I wanted to find out who he was and what he was doing here. From what I understand, he thought that you and the boys are criminals.”

“Obviously,” said Tim. “As they say, one man’s enemy is another man’s freedom fighter--so in that, he would be right.”

Jerra gave a “come on” expression. “Tim, you know what I mean.

“Yes, and I know what you mean. Did he tell you anything else?” Tim asked.

“Yes,” answered Jerra. “Because of the fire back at old Charlie’s mansion, he doesn’t have a home anymore.” Tim frowned.

“I don't remember twitchy finger potty mouth over there from Charlie’s place the only ones I remember war the boy and girl Tim posed…then under standing came over his face. “Oh, I get it! Ouch!” I mean…Ouch!”

Jen lowered his gun and put it back in its holster, feeling rather stupid. “Before you get back into your conversation,” Jen asked, “I'd like to know what's happening. Please.” Tim and Jerra stopped talking and turned to look at him.

“Ask away.”

Jen paused. “What just happened?” he asked.

“I'm a smuggler.” Tim replied. “I bring medicine, food and…comfort that the Empire won’t.”

“Yes I guessed that.” Said Jen exasperated. Jerra looked at Jen.

“You want us to answer your questions.”

“Sorry,” said Jen.

“….And I'm an independent contractor.” Jerra added. “I'm a spy. I make sure that the people who buy the drugs will treat their customers with respect.”

“What about the drugs you sell?” Jen continued.

“Mine are mainly the same as yours.” Tim answered. “I do smuggle narcotics but most of the time, it’s actual meds. Jerra was born on another planet. Each planet is different then others some have lower gravity some have nutrients that others don’t. So the air and water has nutrients that Io doesn't have, and this—. “He held up a pack. “--is concentrated diavileen.”

“I still don't understand.” Jen muttered.

Tim closed his hands. “OK, how about this. Are you familiar with Vlad Dracul….Dracula?”

“No, I'm afraid not,” said Jen.

Tim’s brow furrowed as he continued, “Um…on Old Earth, he got the reputation of a blood-sucking fiend. As the story went, he needed blood to keep his flesh whole--that's not the whole story, but you get the drift. “You mean it erupted Pernicious anemia due to vidimen B12 deficiency.” Said Jen.

“Right. A diferent disorder, but if she doesn’t keep up on the right meds, her skin will become…distorted. I don't know about you, but I wonder why the Empire would want to mess up a pretty face like this. He tenderly pinched Jerra’s cheek. “Anything else you want to ask?”

“Only one,” Jen said. “Why were you not scared of me shooting you, earlier, Tim?”

Tim smiled. “Why don't you find out? Try it.”

Jen took his gun out of his belt and pointed it at Tim. “Are you sure about this?”

“Try it.”

“OK,” Jen said, uneasily. At the last second, he changed his aim. Jerra winced as Jen shot the floor—and suddenly felt a charge of electricity surge through him. Vertigo clutched him as he collapsed. Jen woke up to find water up his nose and someone slapping his gorram face..!
“I'm awake, Tim!” he splutted. “Knock it off! Why didn't you tell me?” Tim stood up and plopped down on the couch as Jen got into an upright position. Jerra had her hand on her face and was shaking her head.
“So…anything else you want to know?” Tim asked
“What about if you can take Jerra out on a date?” Jen blushed, and then fainted again. When he came to, he said, “Tim, knock it off--and don't do that again!” Jen got to his feet and took out a flask from his pack. After he took a drink to steady his nerves, he muttered, “So…a force field and taser field, right?”

Suddenly there was a knock on the door. Tim Jerra and Jen turned an angry voice say. Well get the door dawn. Jen recognized the voice. “But its locked.” another voice said “well then use your head!” There was the sound of soft hed hitting the hard door. A wale of pane the door gave and a big goon fell in thru the open door flat on the floor. The men from the abandoned office came through the door—Mark and his prods. Mark smiled. “Well. Well. Well. Isn’t this a nice surprise.” “I came for one and found three!” he exclaimed. “So, you've been conspiring with these people! I'm here for my pay--and as a bonus, a double crossing snake!”

This time mark had a mechanical eye. It seems that Jens knife had caused optical damage

Mark took his Glock out and aimed it at Tim.
“You all know what I’m going to do thigh the question is how.” he laughed evilly. “All have you dieing for a year. Dogs on earth are going to hear you scream
Fist I’m going to…”

Tim interrupted yes yes your going to make us watch the its alive marathon

“Mark we have a little business with these guys, so you can wait.” I’m busy
Mark was taken aback he froze shocked at the thought that some one would tock back to him. Mark glowered burning with anger.


Jen said, “Nice Eye were did you get it?”
“I’ll kill you for that!” snapped Mark. “Jen,” Tim answered, “I'm trying to do business here. Please don't make him angry…”
Sorry Tim.
Mark lifted his sidearm to shoot Jen. As he raised his palm, Jen said, “I would not do that if I were you.” Mark fired--and Jen yelled out zamok hariku As Mark dropped to the floor, the thugs watched him fall…then stared at Jen. Mark’s prods stiffened and looked at Jen’s dark gaze. A half-smile drifted to his face as he opened his palm, revealing a bullet. As he showed it to the goons, he said, “If you want to stay alive, then leave--or suffer the fate of your leader.”
Two of the men ran out the door just before the two remaining men looked at each other and fainted.
Jen doubled over in laughter. “Jeezum-pete, how stupid can they be?

Well…what next, Tim?”

Tim looked at Jen. “Are you thinking what I’m thinking?”

Jen looked at Tim confused then smiled. “Maybe. Are you thinking what I’m thinking?”

Jerra looked at the two. “It’s not likely that they’re allergic to sulfa drugs and theirs an anti-toxin in this one.”

Tim looked at Jerra. “What color will it turn them?”

“What color do you want?” Then Tim started singing. “Its not easy being
green!” Jerra took the hypo injector and exchanged the chamber and piped up . spending each day the culor of the leafs and she started humming the rest

Tim with a impish glee went over to mark and pulled down Mark’s trousers.

Just before Jerra prepared the sulfa drug. “Black in the syringe, but green in the body, love these medically repurposed dyes!”

Tim said “Ok Marky show me some frogs legs.”

“Well, they are better off than Kermit.”

Tim went in to the voice of a little green pointy eared Gnome
“Yes hand up your ass you would like not hnmmmm!”

Jerra removed the injector.
“im that’s Yoda.”

They repeated the proscess with the other two.

“Well…what next, Tim?”

“I think we should vacate the place before they wake up, “Tim replied. “Jen, are you coming with?”

“If that's all right with you...?” Tim nodded. Jen picked up his pack and grabbed all the food they had in the fridge. Tim had a beat-up hover car and Jen added his pack to the bike’s trunk.

Jen followed Tim out of the town to a new camp, but he didn't get a very cordial welcome, which was to be expected. In time, the Yojimbos warmed up to Jen, except for one man who always kept a hand on the butt of his gun.
It was the man he had thrown the soup onto last night. He met the Yojimbos almost all said hello back except Kai.
When Jen said hello to Kai, he just frowned and spat his chewing tobacco onto the ground as a reply. Then started to course under his berth in japans. Red marks covered by honey on his neck and chin were the soup had scalded him he also had a bandage on his arm were most of the soup went which most likely had the same treatment. Jen decided to leave Kai alone. He talked to all of the Yojimbos. There were about thirty in all. After general conversation, he took a walk around--he spied Tim, who was sitting under the stars.


Jen went over to sit down beside Tim. “So, nice night. Quiet.” said Jen Tim replied I would regale you with a tale of the time I went to earth and stood outside to look at the stars and that the lights war to bright and the smog so thick that you couldn’t see them. but you’d know I’d be lying.

“Yes.” said Jen besides from the fact that earth has had no atmosphere for about for hundred years.”
“I thin stuff vacuum” Jen smiled “yes low vitamin content.” Said Jen. Tim laughed.

“Tim, do you have any family?”

“Yes, of course I do” Tim replied. “All the Yojimbos are my family.”

“Tim You know what I mean.”

Jen gave a rather good impression of Jerras earlier expression “Tim you know what I meant.”

“Well I still have a brother. My brother lives back earth side. I'm pretty share he's still alive I haven't seen his death on the waves. I’d know if he died. He’s all the biological family I have left that I know of.”

“What about you, Jen?”

“I had my step mom and step dad. I never knew my father--my father died in the war and my mother remarried. And when I was 7, she left.”

“Why did she leave?” asked Tim.
“She got into an argument. I honestly can’t remember why she left. I stayed with my stepfather and his daughter. Dads married again--she was nice. When I was young, she gave me a robot playmate that she had built. She was a master of robotics; she had her own company. Triple Moon Robotics, which expanded into Triple Moon Supplements, but anyways…the odd thing about it was that only J. Bot, my toy robot, ever had problems.”
“Problems? Like what?”
“He’d get what I call the C3PO glitch,” replied Jen.
“What does that mean?”
“He’d start talking like a blasted robot from the old sci-fi movies and whenever I tried to fix J. Bot, it didn’t work. He still has the glitch. said Jen



Tim, took out his pipe and packed it full of pipe weed from a little leather pouch. After he lit it with a wooden match, he took a few long pulls on the pipe…then saw Jen looking at him. “Oh, have I forgot my manners? I'm sorry.” Tim said, as he offered the pipe to Jen.
“No thanks, I don't smoke,” said Jen.
“Suit yourself.“ Tim took another pull on the pipe. “Are you sure? It’s not very strong, said Tim as he proffered it to Jen.
“Oh, all right,” Jen relented as he took the pipe. When he inhaled, he expected smoke--but what he got was steam! the steam buried in to his lungs like stepping in to a steam room his eyebrows went up and the hair on his arms stud up. Jen took another hit then handed it back as something took effect. Everything seemed to slow down and the things in his life seemed less urgent. He felt both calmer and clearer. As Tim took another toke, he smiled.


“Tim! Tim!” exclaimed Jen.
“…Yes?”
“Tim, before I join the Yojimbos, I’d like to know a few things! What were you doing stealing in my father’s field?”
“I wasn't stealing! We paid for the corn we took a few days before.”
“What were you doing at the house?”
“It was burning—we were checking for survivors. We didn't find anyone, so we went away.
Why?” “There were two kids in the house!” Said Jen “They accused me of killing their parents, so I had to leave my own home…a little sooner than I wanted to.” “Why war you living.” said tim. I was going to escape the draft and move around. They can't draft you if they can't find you, right?”

“I understand completely,” replied Tim. “I volunteered so that you and all the rest of the world wouldn’t have to…but as you can see, it didn't work out so well. But, I was doing something that I believed in--not because the government wanted me to. I fought so the I and the world wold be free to take any narcotic I like, to wield any weapon I like, governments only muck up the works


I'm still fighting. I'm not going to give up and my life has been harder for it. Some people say that uniting everyone under a single banner will eliminate the need for war? Hogwash! That’s called a single party government, fascism. I’d rather fight to be my own master that is what I strive for. Even if that meant I had to buy my own ammo and weaponry, the local people would give us food and ammo. Sometimes they would give us lodging, just like the Mongols. When they conquered most of the world they brought lower taxes and better healthcare. If the local people don't want you there, they will strike back with anything they can muster. Jen replied, “So they’d reply this is my land I know its unfertile marsh land but its mine. I have a large attraction to it so can take it from my and my family’s cold dead fingers.”Tim nodded “well close enough more like they burn the fields and then sow the field with salt to turn it to sterol ground. Leaving nothing to there invaders. That’s the big factor that decides who will win the war. But I think wear off track.

You asked who are the Yojimbos modeled after.
Very well. Have you ever heard of William Wallace?”
“I can’t say I have.”

“William Wallace was a Scottish rebel who led an uprising against Edward Longshanks…but I'm getting ahead of myself. When William Wallace was a young boy, his father and brother, along with many others, lost their lives trying to free Scotland. Once he lost another of his loved ones, William Wallace began his long quest to make Scotland free once and for all, along with the assistance of Robert the Bruce. William Wallace began to be a thorn in Edward’s side. I try to be the same as Wallace and I also borrow from the Ryu.

“Ryu?” Jen looked perplexed. “What are Ryu?”

“You might know them as ninjas.”

“Ninjas?” Jen huffed. “You mean the old assassins from samurai movies?”

“That's a misconception,” replied Tim. “Ninjas weren’t assassins. They were, for a lack of a better word, They were farmers with extra skills. You might have noticed that all their weapons are basically farm tools.”
“No, I didn’t” said Jen, in disbelief.

Tim raised his voice as he explained. “Oh, yes! All of them, honest!”
Jen gave Tim a you-have-got-to-be-kidding sideways glance. “Ok, I’ll bite. What were nun chucks?”
“Nun chucks were used to as thresher, separating the wheat from the chaff--they just shortened one end.”
“And sickles?”

“Jen, you should know the answer. They were used to cut the wheat.”
“Throwing stars, then?”
“Shuriken, to use the Japanese term, were two-sided knives. You would use one side and when it became dull, you would take the handle off and attach it to the other side and use the blade that was counseled the handle cover the other edge.”

“Grappling hook?”
“Jen, I'm surprised. A grappling hook is something that you'd still see today. It was used for pulling trees down, along with other logging jobs.


All the weapons were farm tools, in fact. I carry this.”
Tim took his sword out and handed it over to Jen, who examined it closely. In essence, it was an electric torch. It had a simple push-activation switch, with designs etched into the hilt.
“What are these symbols, Tim?”
“An incantation. A small spell.”
“You know what it is?”
“Yes, it's a class 15 laser sword.”
Jen turned it blade side up and ignited it. The blade rose red. As Jen stood up and waved it around, Tim yelled out, “Be careful!”

Jen whirled around and slashed a tree branch. Flame rose from the slash in the tree and dissipated down to embers. “Uh, it’s quite light,” remarked Jen. “There's no balance to the blade. The entire weight was in the hilt, which is to be expected but I always wondered why the blade stops at a certain length from the hilt and no farther.” Jen pointed to the tip.

“Easy enough to explain,” said Tim. “It uses a force field. The lasers are organized in a ring and there a field in the middle. That's why they stop--the tip has a little mushroom tip at the top.”

Jen flipped the switch and the laser blade vanished. He handed the sword back to Tim. I tack it that you carry the laser sword as a ideal. to what you were before the war. What exactly was that?”

“I was one of the town bodyguards…meaning that I would be called upon if someone from another town was making trouble. I’d have to bring them back to their own town. Like a sheriff, I had to be supported by the town. If I treated someone unfairly, I would be removed from office. An arbitrator is selected by and for the people and it was a voluntary position. I still had to have a job…but I liked carrying this.” Tim gestured to the saber Jen nodded. “As far as I know, the closest thing to that is a laser saw. Tim nodded yes to that.

Jen went on. “I’ve never seen a laser saw like that.”

“This was a saw for cutting steel girders and such. This was back in a primitive form. Later on, a woman named Luoshita made a smaller, portable version. It had a blade the size of a knife. After a while, she made it into a sword. It became a symbol for peace, but just like Nicola Tesla’s death ray that used in the last war on earth it eventually became a tool for destruction. The death ray was the forerunner of all laser-based weapons. That's the only thing that the Empire has ever done for us.

Jen looked up at Tim in puzzlement. Tim’s eyebrows went up. “You don't know who Nikola Tesla was? The man who created Wardenclyffe Tower?”

Jen replied with an empty stare. “The father of the 20th Century?” Jen still didn't understand and asked, “Who was Nikola Tesla?”

“He was an oddball who made amazing boasts--and made them come true. That’s the quick version. Next time you get on the Net, you should research him but getting back to the original subject…where was I? Ryu! Oh yeah…if any of the samurai found them, they could just go hoe some plants.”

“Then why are they said to be evil assassins?”

“None of the peasant class could read or write. Only the samurai class knew how to do that, and part of history is hiding the truth. The empire can never track us because one day we are farmers, the next we are traders. Ryu nightwalkers…but on the other hand, Yojimbo means bodyguard. There are many groups that have the same goal in mind--making the government irrelevant. So far, the only place that doesn’t have a Yojimbo group is Earth. That should change soon.”

Jen looked over to Tim and said, “So, you’re anarchists.”

Tim nodded. “Yes, that's what I am to most people. I prefer to say libertarian. Or Constitutionalist. When I talk to people about the Constitution, I ask them to recite it. They ether evade the question or try to resist it. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator or creators with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That’s about the place they stop. That's not the entire Constitution. Tim pulled out a pocket computer and pulled up the document on the screen. As you can see, the Constitution is a lot longer than that.”

“I guess that you can recite it by heart.” Said Jen

“Indeed.“ Tim began reciting the entire Constitution, moved on to the Bill of Rights and was about to go on when Jen held up a hand.

“Alright, alright! I get the point. Stop reading.”

“I believe in the principles laid down by the settlers of America. I believe in the principles laid by the founding fathers of the USA and of the Allied Planets.”

Jen nodded and continued, “The Yojimbos are quite a nice bunch, but there’s one guy who doesn't seem to like me. An Asian bloke with a tattoo on his face.”

“Yes, I noticed,” said Tim.

“His name is Kai?”

“Yes,” said Tim.

“What’s his angle? He doesn't seem like the rest of the Yojimbos.”

Tim frowned. “I don’t think Kai knows his own full story…or if he knows, he’s not big on self reflection. What I do know is that he was with the Empire. What he did…I don’t think he knows himself, or what he thinks in private. I think he was an operative,” said Tim. “He believes the Empire stole some of his memory.”

Jen’s eyes lifted. “What happened?”

“He woke up one morning and didn't remember about three years of his life.”

“He had a change of heart?” asked Jen.

“Actually, I think he got the wrong medicine—and it gave him amnesia. He went on the run and took his weaponry with him. I think that's why he has all the latest weapons.” By this time, there was music coming over the hill.

“It sounds like the party’s started. Why don't we get some food? We should be headed back to the camp anyway.” Tim and Jen made their way back, talking and looking at the stars.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008



Chapter 6: Sheep in Wolf's Clothing

The next morning, Jen rose early, washed and changed into different clothes. He brushed then pulled his wavy blond hair into a ponytail to change his appearance in any way possible. He pulled his steel-toed boots out of his bag and pulled them on.
He put his revolver in his boot. He took his knife from the scabbard of his sword then strapped it to his arm to make it accessible with a flick of the wrist. Feeling safer, he left everything else at the inn. He rode thru the city examining the local shops, food shops, clothing shops and even a magic shop. There were homes with garbage on the curbs. He missed the country with its trees and branches, farms.

It turned out Weihnachtliche Einkaufsstrasse was a large street and that number 370 was an abandoned office building.

He snuck in easily. On the third floor Jen walked down the hall then he overheard someone speaking. He slowed down and then mentally readied himself to fight. There was a door near the end of the hall. Jen snuck up to the door then slowly peeked around it. Four thugs were sitting on boxes holding weaponry very wary, like they wanted to pick a fight.

A black haired man paced around the room. He carried a an old style glock 9 millimeter at his belt. He was rather short -- he was as tall at Jens shoulder -- not to say he was weak.

One of them had a pad of paper drawing with a pencil. He showed it to one of the other men asked, "Yo, Mark! What do you think?" The man with the black hair murmured then came over to look at it--then crumpled it up he then threw it into the hall. The thug took a weapon out of his belt, but Mark was faster. They aimed their guns at each other, not blinking--staring each other down. The rest of the thugs just watched.
Jen picked up the paper then stepped across the doorway. The artist-thug lowered his gun then sat down, crossing his arms and muttering under his breath.
Mark began pacing back and forth, as he checked his watch.
"Represa do deus isto!"


"Where is he? Tim should have been here by now!" snapped one of the thugs. "Our correspondent gave him the directions
and time the " do deus da represa parte traseira do verde tarde!"
!
when is he going to get here!"

Jen snuck past the door, but the boards creaked under his feet. A thug heard the creak and went to investigate as Jen quickly stepped into a room he looked around the room to find some were to hide. The thug walked over and started to open the doors of the rooms, one by one. Jen regretted picking this room to go into-because there was nowhere to hide. Jen new that this is the oldest trick in the book. He hid behind the door. Jen was not a skinny kid but that was his best chance. The door opened barely touching his chest as Jen quickly exhaled behind the opening door. The guy looked around Jen fingered the knife up his sleeve loosing it.

"It's nothing, just rats I expect." as The thug he shut the door Jen sighed in relief his hart pounded he looked for a crack in the wall to the other room. He quickly found one and he sat down as silently as possible spying on them through the crack.

He did not wait in vain. Tim walked in with what looked like a battle robot plus four guys with an array of weapons at their belts. Behind him, two of them were carrying a black case. "You're late." The man with the black hair said rather angrily


"Well, that's one way to get us on the defensive up front--saying that were late" said Tim. "Downright hurtful that is."
Mark's eyes narrowed to slits.

"Tim, let me be short." Jen saw a glimmer of a smile glace over Tims face. then vanished "Well I will let you be that way," said Tim with the smile coming back.

"Tim. You know that I can get my meds right from the source…I don't have to go through you, Tim."
Tim smiled impishly. "Mark, as one middleman to another, a word of advice: sixty percent of all med sellers are middlemen and all smugglers are -- as a rule we don't like to be excluded . Mark began to talk but Tim went on but, "Don't worry, I understand…I'm a nice guy. So, I'll overlook your rudeness. You just remember the next time you do this, it won't be so pleasant," said Tim.

"Um…thanks." Mark's face looked puzzled then the words sunk in. he started to get angry. "Did you just call me a middleman?"
"What do you think?" said Tim with no change in his face.

Mark's anger went to rage. "That isn't a smart idea, Tim."

The men behind Tim became alert as the robot stepped in front of Tim. His forearms and palms glowed with an emerald green light. There was the threatening hum of a high-impact rockmining laser. Mark looked up into the robots face then turned pale as he stepped back, deciding not to push the point. The hum subsided as the glow on palms dissipated. The robot stepped over, no longer blocking Tim.

"Man, tell me…where did you get a robot like this? I've never seen anything like it. How does it work? Where did you get this? I want one…would you sell me this robot? Just name your price. I'll buy."

A voice imitated from the robot: Voor van Ik ben niet verkoop! Im een cyber u stomme donkere kuddezoon van haired slattern Wight!

" What did he say?"

"No matter how high quality you buy, you'll never get a robot as smart as me. You know why." Marks looked confused.

"OK," Tim spoke up, “not a robot, he's a cyborg. His name's Jack."

Mark's eyebrows went up. "You're a cyberman" Mark said. "What's next, a Dalek?" "I'm a cyborg." said Jack "Well, cyborg, I…"
Jack walked over to stand staring down the glow and hum coming back. This time Jack’s optical sensors burned with a cherry red light.
The jack interrupted with menace in his voice. "My name is Jack. Jack… nothing else. If you call me robot or cyborg or ironhide or any other thing besides Jack, I will personally graaf uw hert met een saaie erfgenaamspeld uit en voed het aan een varken
, you baart humping zoon van een wijfje…"
This time, it was Tim's turn to step in front of Mark. "Jack, we don't have time for the disposal of bodies. Alright Mark, you'd better have my money -- you got my money right?"
"Yes"
"You got my goods?"
"Yes"
"Let's see the goods."
Tim opened the lid to reveal small plastic bottles of white powder. Tim picked up a bottle then threw it to Mark
"This batch should be a good one," said Tim. Mark unscrewed the top then past it over to one of his goons, who took out a scanner then tested a sample. "Eeyup, it's the stuff."
The man put one hand over his shoulder. One of the thugs brought over a case. Mark handed it over. Tim took it and passed it to the man beside him. "Jason, check it," said Tim. Jason opened the case then began counting the money. The two men turned to conversation. "So, Mark…how's business?"

Mark replied, "A little slow, but I think things will be better after they have the money for my goods" Jason called out to Tim, "The money's all here, sir. "
"Very well, you tell me when you need another shipment. See you again sometime" said Tim and his men left. Jen stayed there, waiting.
There was no way to follow Tim, so Jen thought he would get the lowdown on these men. Jen stayed in the place next to Mark's room for the next hour, watching the proceedings. Mark sold the white powder to the people who came in--a middle-aged man, multiple people, young? Old, male, female… and to his disgust, even children. Then one young female walked in. She was dressed rather scantily. Jen thought that she had an air of authority in her walk. She had the body of a dancer. She tried to trade some other meds for the goods . "Listen, Jerra I don't have any interest in those goods…but there are other things that you can trade to me –" as he looked her up and down."

Jerra started to move away as she reached into her purse. A thug hit her with the butt of his weapon she collapsed to the floor. Jen's eyes opened wide with shock then narrowed. She rolled over, trying to get to her feet but one of the men grabbed her. She spit in his face. Mark said, "What a waste. Take her out to the speeder. We'll all deal with her later."
Jen ran out of the room into the hallway. He blocked the door. The thug that grabbed her saw Jen. "What the bloody hell! "
Jen said, "Give her up. I warn you -- this is your first and last warning." The thug tossed the girl to one of the other men.
He cracked his knuckles then the thug punched. Jen easily dodged then cut his legs out. As the thug fell, Jen pulled the gun from the man's holster then shot him in the calf. He shot two other thugs in the kneecaps the last thug pulled his side arm then pointed it at Jen. He used the girl as a shield. There was no way he could shoot the man and not hit the girl besides schmollen Sie eine Gewehrkugel in seiner Kleiewanne and that would be messy and fatal. "Well," Jen thought, "The thug got some shots in."

The girl revived, thrust her leg up between his legs. She threw him over her shoulder and he landed on his back. "Well, that takes care of him."
Mark went for his gun. Jen flicked his wrist and his knife was out in an instant. Jen threw it at Mark, aiming for his shoulder. Mark went for cover lowering his body into the target area. The blade hit the corner of Mark's right eye. Mark fell to the floor clutching his face.
Jen winced. It could have been worse--it could have fully punctured the eye. Jen picked up the knife, wiped it off then back into its strap. The man was doubled over in pain. "Sorry, Mark. I was aiming for your shoulder."
He threw the gun out the window then grabbed the girl by the hand. Come on, no time to explain.” They ran down the hall, hit the stairs, hopped over the back fence. They ran into a nearby alley then ducked behind a trash can. She was rubbing the back of her head. "Don't worry you'll be fine -- just a scratch. I know that you don't know me but trust me I'm your friend…at least for now, OK? Do you have any place to stay?" She nodded her head up and down, not trusting her mouth to say anything. Well. Good. Stay. Safe. o.k.
Jen started to walk away peeking around the building. The girl ran up behind him and put her arm in his. Jen turned to look at the girl. "Could you help me home I don't know whether they will be after me."
Jen replied, "Well, I think that… "
She looked up in to his face with her sapphire blue tractor beam eyes. "Um… sir there may be more of his people out to get me I'd like some protection mister…um…"

"My name's Jen."

"Well I'm Jarra. So, Jen shall we be off?"

Jen came to himself. What did I just do that for? "Um… yes… I'll have to get some things back at the inn."
Jen started to walk with Jarra to the inn to collect his stuff, all the while wondering what had just happened.
He got his stuff, paid the bill--still wandering. This time they rode on Jen’s bike instead of walking. They rode to a small apartment building past on the out skirts of town Jen parked in an attached garage. There was a door warden by the door. The warden let Jarra and Jen pass, clearly recognizing her.
She led him up to the second floor apartment. She threw her purse down on the table then went to another room. Jen set down his pack, put his gun and knife, boots back in his pack. He removed his tie, releasing his wavy hair.
Jarra walked back in to the room. She had changed in to t-shirt and jeans. She brought with her two food packs. "Well it’s not Master Cuisine but I have these. Which would you like imitation meat pie, or pasta pesto.
Or how about this?" said Jen.
"Do you have a stove?"
"Yes I do."
"Well then, why don't I cook some food?" Jen took out of his pack a pan and the appropriate seasonings.
"What are you doing?"
"Well --you are providing the house I might as well provide the food."
"Well, I'm the host and…"
"There's a limit on how good prepackaged food can be." Jen put the pan on the stove, added wine vinegar then added some seasoning to the meat. Jen used an eating fork to tenderize it before going in the pan. Jen quickly cooked the meat just enough to get it to safety but still pink inside the middle.

Jen took the meat out of the pan and put it on two plates. Jen used what was left in the pan to make a gravy. Jen poured the gravy onto the two plates Jen handed one to Jerra then sat down on a couch. Jerra sat down kneeling on the floor. She put the plate on the coffee table then took a bite of food. She paused with the fork in her mouth. Jen watched closely smiling.
Her eyes went wide rolled up in her head her eyelids closed then fluttered slightly. She took the fork out of her mouth with an expression of absolute pleasure came over her face she slowly opened her eyes. "Ooh my God I must say you can cook. You are going to make someone very happy some day. How did you learn this? I've never actually had stoat meat like this before. Normally it’s really tough how did you learn to cook stoat meat so well?"
"I learned how to cook stoat meat because on Halloween my family hosted a party for the local town. That year the menu was giant spiders. I had to make the webs. I found that if you heat polyurethane to 225F it will be too brittle but if you heat it to 230F you'll have a right big ball of fire on your hands--sometimes literally so. I got quite good at telling temperatures without a cooking thermometer plus there’s a trick to stoat meats. Mainly it’s tough when overcooked. It's a thin line but the ratio can be widened by adding vinegar to the meat. What also helps is I like food as you can easily see by my figure."
She giggled with that. "One of the things my mom always said, ‘If you want to impress a woman then do something different. Anybody can bring someone to the theater or to a movie. But -- in this day and age there's one thing that always impresses a girl -- cook for her. It's a rare thing to have a man that cooks from scratch. I read up on the subject so my food knowledge goes back to when it was a rare gift. It all started with the invention of the microwave. Before microwaves you would get your food already pre-made from the store. Then the servants would set it out on the table then throw out the remains but microwaves revolutionized the cooking industry. It was a lot easier -- you could heat up old food -- it eliminated the food poisoning problem it gave the ability to have food fast…but even then, to have a man cook for the family was a rarity. I believe it was in the 1990’s that men were made to fend for themselves in the food department. That's why I can cook -- to impress people.

“When I was a kid,” Jen continued, “I would work at night on the farm -- while the rest of the family was asleep I had to make up food for myself. And I learned that the important thing is the spices. As a wise man said, any man can live on packaged food from here to the Second Coming as long as he has the right spices."
“Aren't you the vault of information?" Jerra said with a wry tone in her voice. After she had eaten, Jerra got up. "Jen, I will be back. Make yourself at home.” She walked to the bathroom. Jen removed a music player from his bag, stuck two wireless ear buds in his ears and rolled over to lie down on the couch.