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Lay Over Part 4
Anna walked away from a conversation with a guard about
bathroom hygiene when she saw Imam exit Jacks' barrack. Jad had her
back turned, so Anna slipped behind her own barrack and took 'the back
way' to get to Jacks'.
Jack was still lying in the bed, pondering her next move when
Anna knocked on the window jamb. Jack sighed and climbed outside.
"What's up?" Jack said as she landed lightly on her feet.
"Jad wants me to kill you." Anna gushed. Jack felt her stomach
fall. It took all of her resolve not to burst into tears. How had this become so fucked
up?
"When?" she asked.
"Tonight." Anna was shifting from foot to foot, upset with the
turn of events. Jack blinked, thinking wildly.
"Way to take care of a problem, Anna....Alright. I'll figure something out. Meet me on the roof during lights out. Stay out of
sight until then. OK? You alright?" Jack asked, wondering why she was
asking Anna if she was alright, when it should have been the other way
around. She felt like kicking her in the stomach.
"Yeah. On this roof. Lights out. Got it." Anna hurriedly
walked away. Jack stood with her face in her hands.
"Fuck. Fuck. Fuck." Was all she could say. She stood for a few
minutes longer, swaying from side to side as the nausea returned.
Breathing deeply didn't help. She squeezed her eyes shut against the
last rays of the sun. Time was running out. She put her hand on the
wall to steady herself before climbing back through the window.
Riddick relaxed his muscles. He had just finished talking with
Imam when the conversation between Anna and Jack had begun. He had
listened to the entire exchange. Apparently, he wasn't her main
concern. She had bigger problems to deal with. He waited until he
heard Jack climb back inside before moving away. Halfway across the
yard, he spotted Jad. Inspired by the immediate turn of events, he
changed his direction and headed straight for her. She met him
halfway.
"Wanna go at it one last time before we leave?" she offered.
Riddick smiled easily.
"You read my mind. " Riddick replied.
"Same time, same place?"
"No, one hour before lights out."
"Why?"
"Tell me you knew this was gonna happen tonight."
"No, I didn't." Jad said, startled.
"Well, you do now." Nothing more to say, he went back to his
own barrack. Jad watched him go, stunned by his announcement.
Jack exited through the front door to find Imam. When she did,
he was in the midst of a debate with several men. Pulling him aside,
she spoke loudly about nasty warm water before lowering her voice to
convey her message.
"Tell Riddick to meet me on the roof tonight. And he'll need a
belt. Lights out." was all she said, before continuing on about how
her flask might be rusting. Imam smiled to acknowledge her message.
They sat on the ground, side by side. No further words were spoken;
Jack couldn't think of anything to say, and Imam didn't want to say
good bye. When she got up, he squeezed her hand tightly and kissed her
cheek. She kissed him back, then abruptly let him go. He was still
watching her retreating figure when Riddick appeared at Imams' side as
if out of thin air. Imam hated it when Riddick did that. He let it
pass, because he knew Riddick did it just to get under his skin.
"Jack wants you to meet her on her roof tonight during lights
out. And to bring a belt."
"I figured as much." Riddick took the seat Jack had previously
occupied.
"It may seem strange, me sending her off with you. But I can
think of no other way." Imam was explaining his motive.
"I understand." Riddick was uncomfortable. This man was
trusting him with his daughters' life. Imam continued.
"See that she gets safely away from here. Once you drop her
off somewhere, she can get in touch with the proper authorites to get
back home. That is all I ask. She has been away from her people for
too long, now."
"Fair enough." Riddick doubted Jack would want to return to a
Muslim family after her stint here, unless she went back just to
complete her schooling. She had pretty much been living as an adult
for the past few years. She wouldn't take well to being told what to
do ever again. She had grown up fast. She saw to Imams' needs, what
few there were. She had adapted to this environment easily; she hated
it, but she made the best of it. Always thinking ahead, always
planning.
In other words, she had grown less and less dependent on him.
He was glad in a sense-there were times when she had been downright
annoying on the emergency shuttle. But as soon as they had arrived in
this camp, she had kept her distance. In fact, there had been times
when his presence had inspired nothing better than resentment. He
began to wonder where she would go, and what she would do. It seemed
unlikely she would stay with him. He had dismissed Jads' earlier
theory as bullshit, but now he began to wonder. His reverie was
interrupted by Imams' smooth voice.
"I regret that I have nothing to offer you in return”
"Don't be so sure. Consider the debt paid." Riddick finished.
Imam looked at Riddick in surprise. Riddick turned his eyes away,it
was an awkward moment. Imam cleared his throat.
"Well, then. I know you will you flinch when I say this, but I
shall say it anyway: Go with God, and I shall pray for you both
fervently. And now, I am expected in a game of chulac. The others will
be waiting for me. Alaikam a salaam, Mr. Riddick." Imam stood up and
adjusted his robes. He winked at Riddick once, and strode into the
barrack next door. Riddick sat unmoving, knowing he would most likely
never see Imam again.
Jad caught Anna returning from Jacks' barrack.
"You didn't do it yet, did you?" She wanted to know.
"No, not yet."
"So when are you going to do it?"
"She told me to meet her on the roof tonight, during lights
out." Anna fidgeted, trying to think of a way to get out of killing
Jack. She liked Jack. She was gruff and crude sometimes, but she was
one of the few people that would talk to her.
"So, like that's an hour and a half from now. You don't have
much time, Anna." Jad pressed.
"If you want her dead, you do it!" Anna spat. Glimpsing the
rage flooding Jads' face, Anna turned and ran.
Jad'Zia couldn't believe it. Fuck! She thought. What was she
going to do now? What would happen if she killed Anna on the roof?
Would Riddick do anything? She doubted it. She could see several women
through the windows. Any thoughts of killing Jack right then and there
were crushed.
Jack lay on her back, face up staring at the sky, through the
window. The first colors of twilight were stretching across the
visible square of sky. Lights out was still an hour away. She was
taking this time to will away her worries. So far it wasn't working.
Anna sat, paralyzed with fear. She was rocking back and forth
on the edge of her bed, unable to think of an idea. She had made an
unholy mess of this. All she had to do was not tell Jad a single
thing, but no. She had freaked out when Jad came up to her and told
her everything. And now Jad was probably going to kill Jack. Anna knew
she couldn't let that happen, she just didn't know how she was going
to stop it.
Riddick waited patiently for Jad at their usual meeting place.
Then he remembered he didn't have his shiv, Jack still had it. No
matter, he thought. Jad appeared from around the side of the water
tanks. As she peeled out of her shirt, he decided it could wait until
later.
"Did you talk to Jack?" Jad asked, as she pulled Riddicks'
shirt over his head. He answered as they eased down to the permacrete
that supported the weight of the tanks.
"As a matter of fact, I did." He didn't see any point in
telling her it had been a conversation that had taken place several
hours before, or that it had been about detonators, not her. He smiled
as he thought back to when Jack had 'borrowed' his shiv. Jad smiled
and unzipped his pants.
"Good. Now come on killer," she whispered, mouth inches away
from his, "we don't have much time."
An hour later, Anna was still perched on her bed, riddled with
indecision when the last glow of daylight faded. She stood up and
parked herself in front of her window, opening it as far as it would
go. Several other women did the same.
Jack lay poised to move. She pulled her belt from around her pants and
waited.
Imam sat on his bed, watching the landing area, holding prayer
beads in one hand, and the detonators in the other. He was whispering
so low, there was barely any sound coming out of his mouth.
Riddick was fastening his pants, while Jad buttoned her shirt.
The entire plan was based on one premise; there were two power
generators; one for all night security systems, and another for all
necessary power during the day. Due to cheap and unreliable relays,
one plant had to power down completely before the other could power
up. That left a gap of a minute and a half. All of the guards would be
focusing on the gates.
Time wise, Jack wouldn't have any problem; she had simply to
climb to the roof, and go from there. Riddick and Jad were both
strong, and fast. Anna however, she wasn't sure of; if she got caught,
they would all be in trouble.
Jacks' stomach was roiling again. She watched the darkness
move across the sky, obliterating all light in its' path. She spun
around to watch it stretch across the sky through the opposite window.
Not waiting any longer,she swung a leg out of the window.. She was
halfway out of it when the whistle blew. She clambered out, using the
sill and frame to climb to the roof. She heard Riddick and Jad arrive
as she unfastened her belt. They followed her example and removed
their belts. Surprisingly, Anna arrived shortly thereafter. Jack
walked to the inside edge of the roof and clamping the belt between
her teethstarted running. Stretching her arms outward, Jack leapt from
the roof...
Riddick watched in shocked silence as she sailed through the
air. He exhaled when she landed clumsily into a light pole. Even
though she slid down a few feet before grabbing hold of a climbing
rung, he was impressed; the whole thing was only visible by the
lighted rungs themselves, and any way you looked at it, that was a
hard jump. Having gained her footing, Jack began to climb.
At the top, Jack coiled one end of the belt around her left
hand and slung the other end over the wire to her right. The entire
time she was holding herself in place with her legs wrapped tightly
around the pole itself. Jack unhooked her legs from the pole and
pushed off with her feet. There was little noise as gravity pulled
her the top of the light pole down to the opposite roof below. She
released the belt from her grips and fell to the roof of the water
cooling plant.
Jad started to follow Jack, but Riddick pushed her aside and
went first. Jad swallowed her fury and waited for him to climb upwards
before she started running for the edge.
Riddick was at the top when Jad'Zia hit the pole. The whole thing
vibrated from the impact. He slid to the other building and followed
Jacks' scent. It was easy to follow; it was dense with her sweat.
Jad'Zia didn't look back to see Anna take her running start. She could
tell by her heavy footfalls and lack of speed that she wasn't going to
make it. There was a thud as Anna smashed headfirst into the pole,
followed by a distinctive crack as she hit the ground some thirty feet
below. Jad'Zia could hardly believe her luck: One down, one to go.
On the other side of a roof-mounted generator, Riddick also
heard the crack. Jack looked up, startled by the sound. They were
pulling on a roof hatch with all of their might.
"Come on! Hurry up!" Jad whispered with exasperation. The
first lights across the camp were coming on, one by one. Riddick
grimaced as he put all of his weight into pulling the hatch open. At
last it opened. Jack went in first, followed by Riddick. Jad pulled
the hatch down as she lowered herself into the opening just as the
lights behind the water cooling plant flickered into night piercing
brilliance.
"OK. What now?" she asked. After adjusting her eyes to the
relative darkness, she could see Riddick and Jack standing together in
the darkness. The light filtering in from outside gave the room an
eerie glow.
"Are you finished with my shiv?" Riddick asked. Jack smiled.
"Yeah, here." She produced it from her pocket and handed it to
him. Jad watched, fascinated by the strange intimacy between the two.
She couldn't put her finger on it, but there was something there.
Already wired from adrenaline, Jad moved closer and hissed;
"What now?" Jad stood defiant as Riddick turned his full
attention to her, smiling. Jad smiled back. Riddick lightly caressed
her cheek.
"We get the fuck out of here." He said as he walked behind
her, fingers toying with her hair. She moaned softly as he massaged
her shoulder, and threw her head to the side as his hand caressed her
neck and throat. She stared maliciously at Jack, gloating in her
apparent victory.
Jack didn't know what to think. What was he doing? There
wasn't time for this. She looked at Jad, then Riddick. What she saw
would stay with her for the rest of her life; Riddick wasn't looking at
Jad at all. He was staring directly at Jack, a feral smile on his
face. Jack stifled an involuntary gasp. Jad furrowed her brow at
Jacks' unexpected reaction. She tensed as Riddicks' mouth rested
lightly on her ear.
"Everytime I was with you, I was thinking of her." Riddick
whispered so Jack wouldn't hear. Too late, Jad realized what was
happening. Riddicks' hand was clamped like a vice over her mouth.
Struggling frantically, she knew her muffled screams would never be
heard. She tugged and clawed to no avail as his arms closed around her
like a vice.
Jack stood frozen, watching them both; he was like a snake,
coiling triumphantly around a lesser predator. It was all so surreal-
staring into those piercing eyes, sparkling with mischief as he
twisted the shiv around and slowly forced the sharp edge through the
delicate skin of Jads' throat. Jacks' own skin felt like it was on
fire as she let her eyes fall from his to watch the shiv as it sliced
from one side of the throat to the other, leaving a growing wedge of
blood pouring from the gaping fissure. She stared in morbid
fascination as the blade sliced through the jugular; blood spurted
lazily, heavy like cheap wine. It was at once horrific and seductive;
insidious and provocative. She hardly noticed that her own shirt was
now soaked and dripping. She didn't blink when it splattered her face;
she didn't twitch as the heavy droplets settled on her cheek. Jad'Zia slid from Riddick's loosened grip to collapse silently on the floor. Jack tore her eyes from the corpse to Riddick: He had done this for a reason.
"So, how many is that I owe you now?" Jack asked, an unsteady
pitch to her voice.
"Consider that one on the house." Riddick replied. Jack looked
at her shirt and swore.
"Yeah, on the house: Right." She said, wiping the blood from
her face, or trying to. There was blood everywhere, it was all over
her shirt, her hands, and her arms. She had to wrench her shirt around
to find a dry patch to wipe her face. She refused to look and see what
Riddick was doing. She focused on keeping her hands from shaking.
"You're welcome." Riddick offered. It startled Jack.
"You didn't have to do that. We could have figured something
out." Jack ground out.
"Hey, don't throw a fit. It was her or you." He retorted.
"There was room for all three of us."
"Not the way she saw it, and you know it. She wanted me to
choose." He leaned closer to Jack and lowered his voice. "I chose
you." Jacks' head jerked upward; she was caught by surprise.
"It wasn't your problem. I could have dealt with it. In my own
way." Jack insisted.
"There was only one way to deal with it, and trust me, that's
not a path you want to follow." He finished softly.
"What do you get out of this?" Jack inquired, not entirely
sure of what was flickering behind those shiny eyes. Riddick leaned
forward, until he was inches form her face. She could feel his breath
on her skin; it was hot and damp. Still, she stared right into his
eyes, unable to think of one of her cutting remarks. It didn't matter
anyway; she was paralyzed again. She couldn't move. Her mind was
screaming run for the fucking hills, but her body remained stubbornly
where it was. In the last second before his lips touched hers, her
brain simply shut down. What else was there to do? She didn't have
any idea. Well, she did sort of.
She had let Martin Curran kiss her several times behind the
mess hall. It was good practice, but his breath was enough to kill a
vampire. Thankfully, such wasn't the case this time. Thinking 'oh to
hell with it' she relaxed and stood there, silently accepting the
tender gesture as if it were the most natural thing in the world. She
didn't spaz when his fingers, still sticky with blood, touched her
cheek.
She parted her lips and reveled in the sublime sensation of
his tongue caressing hers, at once forceful and gentle. On a dangerous
whim, she leaned into it, daring him to take it farther. When he all
to quickly obliged, nearly knocking her off her feet, she abruptly
broke it off, coming to her senses.
"That…that doesn't answer my question." She stammered."What do
you get out of this?"
"I don't know yet." He intoned. There was a wry smile on his
face.
"You just did that to try and scare me." She said after a
pause.
"Did it work?" he smirked.
"Nope." She lied, "Let's go. We need to get outside. And it's
a hard climb to those windows." Jack walked a little unsteadily
towards the far wall. She needed those precious few seconds to collect
her thoughts. A series of pipes, one on top of the other led straight
up.
Riddick followed, wondering what in the hell he had just done.
His mind rejoiced at the sight of the pipes: Something else to think
about; for now. He didn't want to think about the fact that she had
just recently turned eighteen. Or the fact that they would be stuck in
a shuttle -together- for days, maybe even weeks on end; and then there
was the whole thing about Imam trusting him with her… Christ. He did
not need this right now.
"You don't make anything easy, do you?" he asked as he
stretched his arms up to grab a pipe.
"Like you would appreciate it if it were." Jack answered. She
squeezed her foot into a space between two pipes and also began
climbing. Riddick chuckled.
Several long minutes later, they were both at the top, perched
on a narrow ledge, inching towards a long window. There was no latch.
Riddick smiled. MINCO security was turning out to be a joke. He pushed
the pane outward andlifted himself up, propelling himself forward with
his hands. Jack watched quietly as he rotated until he was hanging by
his hands, then dropped to the ground below. She followed suit.
It wasn't as easy a manuever for her-she was considerably
shorter. She had to physically jump just to reach the window, then
haul her self up with only the strength of her arms. She planted her
feet on the wall, hoping what little traction there was on her shoes
would hold. After several tries, she managed to get a shaky grip on
the wall and push herself up as she pulled. She was exhausted by the
time her body swung out of the window. Almost the instant she was out
she let go of the filthy frame. She fell straight down into a vise
like grip, only to be lowered gently to the ground. She almost
screamed from the surprise. Truthfully, she was glad when he let go,
for two reasons; 1) she couldn't breathe, and 2) all of the hairs on
her body were standing on end again.
She almost laughed at the ridiculousness of her situation.
Here she was in the middle of an escape, and she was thinking really
dirty thoughts about a convicted murderer. If her father had known. She
established a position behind Riddick as they crouched behind a stack
of empty containers, on the far side of the small hangar. No ships
actually rolled in; it was just where all of the supplies were kept.
Now all they had to do was wait. Jack already felt free; they were
outside the fence.
Back inside the camp, Imam blinked rapidly to keep from
falling asleep. He rocked back and forth, mentally humming songs he
used to sing to Jack. He propped his face on his hands, and waited. He
almost missed the beacon; it had been flashing for sometime before his
sleepy eyes registered that it was on.
He immediately came fully awake and waited for any sign of the
incoming craft. He pricked his ears at the first sound of the engines
coming in low over the camp. He cocked his head to the side and
watched the landing gear touch the ground.
Counting under his breath, he placed his hands on the
windowsill, as if to pray. Once he reached 30, he pressed the buttons
on all three detonators. They were now set to go off, 45 seconds
apart, beginning in five minutes.
Jack was drousy, crouched in the tight space next to Riddick.
His skin was warm; the hairs on his arm brushing her skin lightly
everytime she breathed. The light of the beacon brought her back to
real time.
"Heads up." Riddick said. All of his muscles tensed, ready to
spring into action. Jack took a series of deep breaths to calm her
wildly beating heart. It was beating so hard it hurt.
Peering around the side of the building, Riddick saw the hatch
to the raft open. He shifted his stance, ready to propel himself
forward. He watched as six men came out of the shuttle. The pilot was
the last to appear. A mechanic moved into view with a repulso-lift.
All seven men stood at the hatch, stretching and gathering their
things. And then all hell broke loose;
An explosion echoed through the air, followed by another one
that rocked the entire camp. The men responded in prompt confusion.
The pilot yelled something and waved his arm; the men followed as he
ran for the camp. Jack could see the glow from where the flames were
lighting up the sky. The mechanic stayed put, waiting to remove the
battery. Jack heard a beep, and the muffled clicks and clunks as the
power cells were being removed. Jack ground her teeth, Riddick was
holding his hand up for her to wait.
When the air cracked with the thunder of another explosion,
Jack was nearly knocked off her feet. All the lights on this side of
the camp were going out, one by one. At last, Riddick sprang forward,
in a burst of silent speed.
He was already in the air when the mechanic finally saw him.
In less than a second, the mechanic was lying motionless on the
ground. All of the camp alarms were sounding, drawing everyone
outside. Riddick calmly placed the cells back into the compartment. In
the time it had taken for Jack to catch up to him, he had already
reinstalled the cells. It would take a moment for the ship to draw
enough energy just to power up.
"Give the signal when I can power up." Riddick ordered. Jack
shook her head and watched him jog to the hatch and disappear inside.
She watched uneasily as Riddick strapped in as she waited for the
cells to flash. She closed her eyes for a brief second; she was just
going to have to trust him. When she opened her eyes again, the red
lights were flashing and beeping. She looked up and gave Riddick the
thumbs up. She raced around to the back and dove in as the hatch
closed.
It would take an agonizing two minutes for the vessel to power
up. And with all of the running lights on, it stuck out like a sore
thumb in the pitch black. There was plenty of time for someone to
notice the impending takeoff and to respond. She covered the distance
from the hatch to the copilot seat in several long strides. She
strapped in and watched as Riddicks' hands flew over the controls. He
went through a series of checks, quickly inspecting all systems.
Satisfied, he looked at her and winked. Jack produced a small smile
in response. She felt like she had just been thrown from the pot into
the flames.
"Attention all passengers. Please fasten your seatbelts and
adjust your seats to the upright position." Riddick eased the throttle
forward. As the shuttle rose from the ground, Jack stopped smiling. A
burden was settling heavily on her shoulders. At some point, she would
have to come back and get Imam. She sighed and whispered;
"I'll be back, Dad."
~~~~~~~~~~~~FINI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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