SITTING ON A METAL CHAIR, I'M IN A PLEXIGLAS cage in the back of a small truck. My hands are cuffed to the chair and my ankles are secured with heavy shackles. A strap of leather pulls my forehead back against the Plexiglas wall behind me. I'm facing the side of the truck but can turn my head just enough to see Nine, also in a Plexiglas cage, a few feet away from mine. In front of me a guard is watching us. I know I could free myself in an instant, but BK, who's still hiding in my pocket, is right. We need to see what they know and how it could help us. Nine must agree because he is even more capable of breaking the binds that hold him, but he too does nothing. There are a bunch of locks on our cages and the only way we can talk through the thick Plexiglas is through the eight tiny holes in the cage doors. The truck's engine is running, but we haven't moved an inch.
Special Agent Walker is sitting on a long metal bench near the front of the truck. She has one foot on my Chest, and the other on Nine's. A Mogadorian cannon lies across her lap. The man with the crooked nose is sitting next to her with the other cannon. Walker is whispering into a cell phone. Every so often she glances over at us. I can almost hear what she's saying, catching words like boyfriend and powerless. I remember Nine saying back in the mountain that he can hear for miles. I hope he's picking up more than I am.
"Hey, John!" Nine yells.
The guard turns towards Nine's cage and aims a rifle at Nine's head. "You! Shut up!"
Nine ignores him. "Johnny! When do you want to roll on out of here? I don't know about you, but I'm bored, I could use a change of scenery." He does enjoy pissing people off. I'm beginning to understand the appeal.
Special Agent Walker closes her phone and pinches the bridge of her nose with her fingers. She looks like an aggravated parent or teacher, her exhaustion wiping away a lot of her authority. Then she takes a deep breath and sits up straight, as if she's made a decision. She knocks on the window, indicating the driver should start moving.
She stands and marches towards us, balancing herself with the cannon over her head. She comes to a stop in front of me. There's something in her eyes that wasn't there before. It's almost as if she's sorry she caught us. Or she's sorry about what she has to do next. Or both.
"How did you find us?" I ask.
"You know how," she says.
I still have the bracelet around my wrist. It's been quiet for the last few minutes, but as soon as the agent speaks, it begins to buzz again.
Nine shouts, "Hey! I wasn't kidding about being bored here. I don't feel like playing nice anymore. It's up to you, but you should know that you don't have long before I decide to amuse myself. You can tell us everything you know right now, or I'll kick my way out of here and make you tell me. Guess which one will make my day a little more fun?"
The man with the crooked nose rises slowly from the bench and aims his cannon directly at Nine. "Who do you think you are, kid? You're in no position to threaten us."
"Whatever you're planning, I promise, I've been through worse," Nine says.
"I know exactly where you were before. Don't you get that? We know." The man sounds annoyed by Nine's bravado.
"Agent Purdy," Walker says to him. "Lower your weapon. Now."
The agent starts to lower it and I decide to have some fun. I guess Nine is rubbing off on me. Using my telekinesis, I rip the cannon out of his hands and toss it to the back of the truck. It hits the back door before landing on the floor with a clang. Just at that moment we take a sharp corner and Agent Purdy stumbles towards me, his right shoulder slamming against my cage. I use my telekinesis to keep him pinned in place.
"Son of a …"
"Don't you know you should always wear a seat belt, Agent Pretty?" Nine laughs. "Safety first! Here, take one of mine. You just need to come on in here to get it."
Agent Purdy says, "However you're doing this, you better stop it." He tries to sound scary, but it's hard to sound threatening in his position.
I lean forward, easily breaking the strap across my forehead. Play time is over. "Agent Purdy, do you know where Sam Goode is?"
"We have Sam," Special Agent Walker says, turning towards me. Her voice is casual but her cannon is pointing right at me.
For a second, I'm so blown away by this new piece of information, my mind goes blank, and I accidentally release Agent Purdy. He crashes into the aisle.
They have Sam? Setrákus Ra isn't torturing him in the cave, like I saw in my vision? He's okay? I'm about to ask where Sam is when I notice the lights swirling in the tube of Special Agent Walker's cannon. Instead of green, these lights are black and red.
She grins at the alarmed look on my face. "If you're lucky, John Smith, or whatever your name is, we'll show you a video of how we use our interrogation techniques on Sam. But if you're really lucky, we'll show you some footage of that little blond girlfriend of yours. What's her name again?"
"Oooooohhhh, shit," Nine says. I can hear the grin in his voice as he knows what is about to go down. "Now you've gone and done it."
It takes me a second to find my voice. "Sarah," I whisper. "I know she's working with you. What did you have to tell her to turn her against me?"
Agent Purdy grabs his cannon and settles back into his seat. "Are you kidding me? That girl wouldn't tell us a thing, and believe me, we asked many things in many different ways. She had nothing to say to us. She's in love."
Once again, I'm stunned. I was so sure Sarah was working with the government to bring me in. When I saw her last week in Paradise, she acted so strange. She met me in the park, but then started getting mysterious text messages—at two in the morning. Seconds later we were surrounded by agents and being slammed to the ground. I can't think of anything else that explains it. It had to have been those text messages; they must have been from the police. How else could they have known that Sam and I were there? Damn. Now I don't know what to think. And she's still in love with me?
"Where is she?" I demand.
"Far, far away," Special Agent Walker says. Is she taunting me?
"Who cares, dude?" Nine yells, interrupting. "Big picture, Johnny, big picture! She's not in it! Neither is Sam!"
I ignore him. Now that I know the U.S. government has Sam and Sarah, I'm determined to find them both. I'm thinking of my next move, my next question, when I feel Bernie Kosar crawling out of my jeans pocket.
It's almost time to go, he says. We'll take the woman to lead us to Sam and Sarah.
"Nine," I say. "You ready to get out of here?"
"God, yes. Been ready forever. I really have to pee."
Special Agent Walker glances from me to Nine and back again. She doesn't know where to point the cannon, so she moves it back and forth between us. Agent Purdy stands again and does the same. The guard in the back of the truck points his rifle at us.
"If they move, shoot anything but a vital organ!" Agent Purdy says, moving to stand shoulder to shoulder with Special Agent Walker.
Bernie Kosar jumps from my lap and crawls up the glass door. He flitters his tiny cockroach wings at me and he says to count to five.
"Hey, Nine?" I ask.
"I'm already on three, my man," he says.
Walker shouts at us to shut up. My bracelet vibrates and sends a thousand pinpricks up and down my wrist but I ignore it. Nine breaks all of his restraints as if they were nothing, and stands up. I do the same, though it takes more effort for me. Nine kicks the Plexiglas wall at the front of his cage and the whole thing pops easily out of its frame. As he steps out, the guard fires at him. With a smile he just raises his hand and stops bullets in midair. He lowers his hand, and the bullets fall to the floor one at a time.
He looks over at me, "Need some help there, buddy?" He kicks in a wall of my cage, and I step out. BK scrambles back into my pocket.
Before the guard can do anything, I use my telekinesis to launch him to the ceiling and twist his weapon into a useless piece of metal. Agent Walker and Purdy both fire their Mog cannons at us, but Nine stops the streams that come out of them. He smiles and shakes his finger at the two agents. "No, no, no. You should know better by now." He looks over at me. "Get ready, Johnny, 'cause we are going for a spin!"
The truck immediately flies off the road and starts rolling. Without warning, Nine grabs me and links arms, pulling me along until I gain my footing. We run up the left side of the truck, moving like a hamster in a wheel so we can stay horizontal as the truck flips over and over. Metal crunches around us, sparks rain from every corner and the guard and agents look like rag dolls as they're tossed in all directions. The force of the crash causes the back doors to pop open and when the truck stops rolling, we jump out. There were a number of police vehicles trailing us and they've all come to a screeching halt with their sirens blaring.
"Hey, John?" Nine says, unfazed by any of it.
"Yeah?" I say, shaking my head as I try to lose the dizzy feeling from the spinning truck. Neither of us is taking our eyes off the blinking crowd of police cars.
He starts to step back towards the truck and I do the same. "We gotta get our Chests back, dude, and do what BK said and get that woman agent."
"Definitely." I pat my pocket, making sure BK is still there.
"So why don't you take care of that, while I take care of this." Nine telekinetically lifts two police cruisers off the ground, and the officers inside struggle to get out.
I dash back to the truck, now smoldering in the ditch. I jump inside, avoiding the guard and Agent Purdy, moaning on the floor, and find our Chests. Special Agent Walker sits against what remains of the metal bench, staring at the blood on her hands in a daze. Her red hair falls loosely down her shoulders, and there's a long scrape along the side of her face. The Mog cannon is now a shattered pile of parts under her legs. She watches me arrange the Chests under my arms, and I drop to a knee in front of her.
"You're coming with us." I am not asking.
She opens her mouth to speak, and a trail of blood trickles out. It's then that I see the piece of metal sticking out of her shoulder. I put down one of the Chests and try picking her up, but she groans and coughs up more blood. I let go, afraid if I move her again she'll bleed out and die before I can find out where Sarah and Sam are.
"Where are they?" I ask. "Tell me now! You are going to die any second, lady, and I'm trying to save Earth and my friends. Now, tell me! Where are Sam and Sarah?"
Special Agent Walker's head flops in my direction and her green eyes open wide, as if seeing me for the first time. The gunfire outside is getting closer. "You … you're an alien," she finally whispers.
I punch the side of the truck in frustration. "Yeah, I am! But I'm here to help, if you would just let me! Now, before you run out of time, out of breath, tell me where they are. In Washington?"
Her breathing turns ragged and it's as if she can't see or hear me. I'm losing her. I'm losing her and I still don't know where Sarah and Sam are. My voice sounds small all of a sudden. "Just tell me where they are. Please." Our eyes meet and I can tell I've gotten through to her.
Special Agent Walker's mouth opens to speak and it takes a couple of tries to find her voice. "Out west. In …," then her voice trails off and her eyes close. Her bloody hands clench and then relax; her whole body goes slack.
"Wait! Hold on!" I frantically grab at my Chest, trying to get it open so I can get my healing stone. All I can think is, if I heal her she'll tell me where they are. I've just placed my hand on the lock of the Chest when a group of officers jump into the open end of the truck, guns drawn.
"Get away from the agent! Move! Or we'll shoot! Down on the ground! Hands behind your back! Now!" They are barking orders at me, but I can't obey. I don't want to obey. I need to get the healing stone. I need to hear what she was going to say. I reach to open the Chest and I hear the officers screaming, "Hands up. HANDS UP. HANDS UP!" I reach into my Chest anyway.
I hear the first gunshot, immediately followed by dozens more. As the hail of bullets fly around me, my wrist starts to tingle more strongly than ever. It doesn't hurt anymore, and the bracelet starts to expand, covering my entire arm with a sheath of red material before spreading and popping open like an umbrella. I have no idea what is going on and I really don't care. I can only think of my healing stone and the limp body of Walker so close and yet so useless. Suddenly, I'm behind a six-foot-high shield that curls up over my head and under my feet. The bullets bounce right off of it.
An orchestra of gunfire erupts, and countless bullets ricochet off my shield. After a couple of minutes, they become less and less frequent, like microwave popcorn that's almost done. When the gunshots finally stop, the red material compresses itself back into the arm sheath, and then shrinks into the tingling bracelet around my wrist, all of its own volition. I look down, amazed at how effective it is, how perfect its timing is.
Walker is still lying unconscious by my feet. The officers with their guns trained on the back of the truck just a moment ago are gone, but I hear gunfire outside. I'm torn between looking for my healing stone to revive Walker and going outside to see if Nine needs help. I want to wake her up, force her to tell me where Sam and Sarah are, but I can't leave Nine alone if he's in trouble. I decide that Walker will keep—she's clearly not going anywhere and I just have to hope she doesn't die on me. I take the opportunity to stuff a Chest under each arm and run out. As soon as I emerge I see the officers running in the opposite direction. I don't know what Nine did while I was in there getting to know my bracelet a little better, but they all look terrified.
"Ah, Nine?" I call over. "What exactly did you do to them?"
He smiles. "Just used my telekinesis to lift them all about thirty feet in the air. Then I offered them a choice: go higher or run away. I applaud the wisdom of their decision, don't you?"
"Looks like they made the right choice," I say.
"Hey, I thought we were bringing the agent woman with us," Nine says.
"She's still inside—she's unconscious and I was going to use my healing stone on her, but I wanted to check on you first, make sure you were okay," I tell him.
"Dude, you were worried about me? I got this. We need her to tell us where we're going! You're the one who refuses to go anywhere that isn't towards your friends. Remember?" Nine picks up an assault rifle and shoots it into the air. "Get in there and get her! I'll be out here, playing with the soldier toys."
Officers continue to retreat on foot, some hiding behind trees on the side of the road. Nine aims the gun above their heads. The rifle rocks against his shoulder and the bullets zip through the high branches. I can hear him cackling, enjoying the spectacle, as I move back to the truck.
I open my Chest and pull out my healing stone and duck into the truck to see how badly Walker is injured.
But she's not there. I look around, as if she might have gotten up and moved to a different part of the truck. I'm completely confused by what I'm seeing. What I am not seeing. There is no one there. The bodies that were there minutes ago are all gone. Shit.
I'm furious with myself. I can't believe how badly I've screwed this up. Not only do we still not know where they have Sam and Sarah, but it is likely that Purdy and Walker are still out there.