Do something.
Spotting Ling’s bottle of shine on the floor in front of the wet bar snapped me out of it. I snatched it up and stormed toward the woman, wielding the bottle like a club. She looked over just as I swung the bottle into the blur that covered her face. The glass broke, splashing liquor, and several scaleflies buzzed away from her shoulder plates as she staggered back. I whipped the jagged neck around, spraying alcohol and blood as I slashed at her again.
Dragan spat and managed to suck in a breath. He ripped one arm free from the guy behind him and then turned and delivered a vicious head butt. His forehead disappeared into the dispersion field and I heard a solid crunch. When the soldier fell back, blood squirted from out of the blur.
“Control them!” the woman barked.
One of the soldiers unclipped a graviton emitter from his belt and aimed it at Dragan. A low hum made the furniture vibrate as the field washed over him and he staggered, legs folding underneath him. The hum went up in pitch, and Dragan fell to his knees, struggling to keep his head lifted.
I dropped the bottle neck and took the knife out of my pocket, flicking the blade out as I made a beeline for the guy holding Dragan with no idea what I would do when I got there. I used the little blade to scrape stubborn residue off windows; it would never penetrate combat armor----
The guy used the emitter to drag Dragan toward him, ready to hit him once he was in range, and I stabbed the point of the knife through the seam at his knee. It didn’t go all the way in, but enough to make the guy yell and spin around. When he did, the emitter’s field moved off Dragan and sucked the end table next to him across the room. It crashed against the wall as he reached down and jerked the knife out.
“You little—”
Dragan was back on his feet and hammered the guy in the face with one fist. He had reached back to hit him again when an armored fist closed around my arm and jerked me away.
“Stop,” the woman said.
Dragan stopped in midswing, his eyes going wide as she put her other hand over my throat and squeezed, just a little.
“She doesn’t know anything,” Dragan gasped. “Just let her go… please.”
She stepped toward him and I followed desperately, toes barely touching the floor.
“Get his wet drive,” she ordered. Two of the soldiers held Dragan, one of them pushing his head down until his chin touched his chest while the other parted the spiky hair at the base of his skull.
“It’s not there,” he said. “He ditched it.”
“Search him. Find the twistkey.”
One of the soldiers stood back and aimed a scanner, running it down the length of his body. I caught a glimpse of bones and soft tissue moving across the screen, along with buttons and equipment standing out in sharp relief.
“He doesn’t have it,” the soldier said. “Just the standard-issue security override.” The hand squeezed my neck a little harder.
“Where did you take him?” she asked, her voice an electronically altered crackle. Dragan looked around the room at the soldiers.
“Is this how it is?” he asked them. “You’re going to just turn on one of your own?”
“Watch your mouth, traitor,” one of them said.
“Don’t talk to him,” she said. She turned back to Dragan. “I’m going to ask you one more time. Where did you take Alexei Drugov?”
Dragan shook his head, a single bead of sweat dropping from his stubbly chin.
“That place was destroyed,” Dragan rasped. “How can it—”
She clamped her black, scaly glove down on my neck hard then, and I gasped. I tried to squirm free, but the combat suit gave her incredible strength.
“Tell me where you took him,” she said, the armor making a low whine as she slowly tightened her grip.
“Don’t let her do this,” Dragan said to the other soldiers. My throat felt the size of a straw as I gasped air in. “You know me. This isn’t—”
She lifted me up until my toes brushed the floor and I choked. Grabbing at her wrist to hold myself up, I tried to pull in another breath but couldn’t. I struggled, trying to peel her fingers back, and felt a flood of emotion surge through the mites as suddenly as a shock of cold water to the face… anger, hatred, and disgust bled through my brain like chemical poison. Underneath it all hunger simmered, a desperate, driving hunger that made my stomach clench into a painful knot. It wasn’t coming from Tānchi. The signal was a million times stronger. It was coming from her.
She’s a haan, I thought, staring down into the empty hood created by the dispersion mask. The thought buzzed in my head…But they’re so delicate. How can she…
The room seemed to get darker as I struggled to stay on my tiptoes. As dark clouds bloomed in front of me, I saw a fat scalefly come crawling down the length of her arm, then out of sight below my chin. A sound like water rushed in my ears as the world around me began to fade.
“Wait,” I heard Dragan say. Through the slits of my eyes I found his face, and when I did I barely recognized him. I’d seen what he could do the day he found me and in the days since, but now the fierceness and strength that I’d always associated with him were stripped away. There was only fear in his eyes, just raw fear. Not for himself, but for me. I’d broken him.
“I’ll tell you,” he said again. The room seemed to be tilting, and he sounded far away.
I glanced right, swiping the 3i icons away in a streak of hot pink hearts and neon that left trails across the blurry backdrop of our ruined apartment. My friend list scrolled up until I spotted Dragan’s name and grabbed it. When I tapped him, he’d already begun to move, and I saw metal flash as the knife at his belt came free from its scabbard.
love u 2.
“I’m sorry, Sam,” I heard him say.
The knife came down in an arc as he launched toward us, and the blade struck the soldier next to him. The soldier staggered back while groping for the blade’s handle, now jammed into the meat between his shoulder and neck. He struck the wall and left a streak of blood as he slid to the floor.
Dragan seized on the 3i connection, his desperate reply stopping almost as soon as it started.
Forgive me—
The other soldier crashed his plated fist down on the back of Dragan’s head, and his 3i connection dropped as he went down like a stone. He wasn’t moving, but the soldier knelt over him and hit him again.
“Don’t kill him, you idiot!” the woman shouted.
He hit Dragan again, casting dots of blood across the wall next to him, and my feet came up off the floor as Red-stamp stormed across the room, colliding with the coffee table and shattering the glass top. Before I could even get my bearings, she’d swung me around in a complete circle and then hurled me away. The room tilted, receding as I flew through the air.
My back hit something hard enough to force the air out of my mouth and nose in a spray of snot and spit. Then the surface behind me gave away with an earsplitting crash.
Everything slowed down, and I saw a million sparkles fly away from me as I passed through the cloud of glass. Shards and chunks spun end over end through glittering powder as the living room curtains rushed out after me on a wave of cool, canned air. For just a second, it formed a faint, smoky fog as the hot, humid night breeze outside washed over me.
The balcony rail passed underneath me as the inside of the apartment fell away. Back through the broken window I could see Dragan lying crumpled and still. My momentum slowed and I fell back, staring up through the sparkling glass bits as the stars wheeled by in the night sky above. Then I plummeted away from the balcony, and the windows of hundreds of apartments whipped past in a blur while my clothes billowed and snapped around me.