Chapter Fifteen of my current wip. As before, all and any comments very much appreciated
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Two concerns robbed Jess of his sleep and his appetite. He must ensure no others of his team strayed beyond the barriers, there must be no contact, not even distant. And he must keep his bodily changes hidden from the Techs, and that meant hidden from his team as well, both observers and operatives. Trouble was Antel, Armar and probably Kookka too already knew, and if the Techs found this knowledge in their heads he was dead. He rocked on the edge of his bed as if thus to escape his thoughts.
Better to quash them.
He needed to enter the psi-sphere where, it was said, all answers were found. And indeed, there he did find an answer. So simple.
โArmar, Kookka,โ he called them to him the next day. โThat southern islandโฆyou know the one? Iโm thinking it needs a thorough survey. Weโll take a flier.โ
He didnโt wait for questions but led them to the fly-port. It was early, all three fliers were still on their pads. โIโve always thought three a lucky number.โ
โSince when have you been superstitious?โ Kookka said.
Jess ignored the jibe. He nodded to the nearest flier. โClimb in.โ And waited for the Tech who was hastening towards them with his leather-bound flight log.
โYou have reason?โ At least now the Techs didnโt query Jessโs ability to control the flier.
โWeโve discovered an island much changed since it was last surveyed.โ
โThat is for the Techsโโ
โBut you Techs are busy checking and repairing the perimeter holos. They must be restored to full working order as a matter of urgency. Everyoneโs survival depends on it.โ
The Tech twitched his head. Jess had often wondered if the Techs could detect the Monzaโs sarcastic tones. Perhaps. Perhaps. He signed the Techโs flight log and turned his back: dismissed.
As they rose above the camp, Kookka nodded back down. โWould that be our catering overseer?โ The green-suited Canipse was waving his arms like a tree caught in a high wind. โWonder what thatโs about?โ
โStirring shit, no doubt,โ Jess said. He couldnโt forget Canipseโs involvement in the flaying of the immature Itamakki.
Kookka growled. โWould that be the same shit as his operatives serve us for supper?โ
โOh, you too? I thought it only me he was targeting.โ
โIโd say he doesnโt make the best of enemies,โ said Armar.
Jess held his words, his mind on the flying. But after heโd dealt with the Techs, that overseer would be next โ before his flabbermouth caused more trouble.
He had settled the flier on the bare volcanic rock before he said more. โWhatever we say, discuss, debate, decide while at this far place, itโs crucial you donโt bring it to mind when we return.โ
โThen itโs true, our illustrious leader is hatching a rebellion,โ Kookka said, not a glint of amusement in his eyes.
โWhereโd you hear that?โ Jess snapped.
Kookka rested a calming hand on Jessโs shoulder. โHey, joking.โ Yet the look said Iโm with you. Jess replied with the slightest shake of his head.
โBut by the way you reactedโฆ?โ Armar said.
Jess hit the button to open the door. โItโs safer to speak outside the flier.โ
Kookkaโs wide brow furrowed as he planted his feet firmly on the rock. โI was joking but now Iโm thinking maybe Iโm right.โ
โKookka, you must have noticedโฆand I know you have, Armar, and now Antelโs confirmed it. Iโm changing. Maturing. I soon wonโt be a Monza-Imm. Iโve had contact with a breeding female, her pheromones have triggered me.โ
Armar clasped his hands, brought up to his forehead as if in deep thought. โSo, the GM Programme has progressed that far.โ
โBut contactโฆwith a Sanki? When? Ah! The day of the dragons, got to be. Youโve been funny since then. Not overly yourself.โ
โIt was at a distance. I never imaginedโฆโ Jess drew in a breath and bit his lip. That was a lie. From the first moment heโd seen her, when heโd smelled her fragranceโฆ โNo contact, the Techs tell us, and now we know why.โ
He paced, moving away from the tight trio theyโd formed on leaving the flier. He was hoping he wouldnโt need to say more, that Kookka and Armar would figure it out, the same as he had. But though their heads drooped, and their faces frowned, they said no more.
โI donโt know what other changes to expect,โ Jess said. โHow noticeable theyโll be. Have you ever seen a mature Monza? No, because after they mated they died. No mature Monza ever survived.โ
And neither would he survive, not when the Techs saw the changes. Theyโd know the cause. There would be no shipping him to the Fire-keepers of Colabri this time. He had disobeyed and now bore the mark. The Techs wouldnโt allow that to be seen.
It wasnโt the death that frightened him, but its manner. The Techs would skin him like they had that young Itamakki. They claimed never to kill but like so much else with the Techs that was clearly a lie. His breath caught just at the notion. His belly queasied, sweat beaded. Rather his companions killed him here, now, than that. But their stun-guns werenโt designed to kill.
โArmar, Kookka, I need your help. Weโve to get rid of the Techs.โ
โAn interesting proposition,โ Kookka said, a loaded side-glance at Armar. โMaybe overly hasty. As you say, you donโt know the changes. Maybe they wonโt notice? We havenโt seen a mature Monza, so it figures neither have they.โ
โAdamzal,โ Jess said. โRemember what Joel told us.โ
โIโm not party to this,โ Armar said. โWhat did Joel say?โ
โHeโs been to Adamzal,โ Kookka filled in. โHe says there are breeding females there, that the Techs control their breeding and take the Amzal-Imms for work where size and strength is needed, in the mines.โ
โButโฆโ Armar stuttered over his thoughts. โBut why this GM Programme to ensure the Monzaโs survival when theyโre already flourishing on Adamzal?โ
โItโs a cover,โ Jess said.
โKookkaโs right about you,โ Armar said.
โHe does have history.โ
Jess shot Kookka a look but still admitted it. โThe Fire-keepers of Colabri erased that from my personality.โ
Kookka raised a brow โ which with a slight cock of his head Jess returned.
โSounds like it,โ Armar said with what would have been a laugh if it hadnโt been underlaid with concern.
โWe donโt know the Techsโ true purpose on the GM planets,โ Jess said. โYet to genetically modify the native life isnโt it. Unless itโs to breed more tireless workers for them.โ
โBut I have to agree with Kookka,โ Armar said. โTo be rid of the Techs? Thatโs too extreme. And anyway, how were you thinking of doing it? Are you talking of killing them? Feed them to your dragons? Donโt ask me to mix you some poisons, my apothecary days are long behind me. And just our Techs here at this base? Or all the Techs on Ayin? And what happens when the STC-Transporter returns? And can we survive here without the Techs? And have you thought how long their demise would go unnoticed โ if you mean just the Techs of Clutch Six? Whatever your intention, Iโd say youโve not thought it through.โ
Armar was right, Jess hadnโt thought it through. โAll good questions. In answer, only our Techs on base. And no, no killing โ I donโt think I can, though maybe thatโs just a prohibition the Techs instil in us. I thought maybe to strand them. Too far away from our base to be a problem. Here. Or on one of the other islands. Too far south for them to contact the Techs at the other bases. Itโs doable.โ
โAnd it saves your life?โ Armar said.
โWould you meekly and obediently wait to be taken and โโ he grimaced, barely able to say it โโ skinned? For no fault of your own? Yea, I was outside the perimeter. But I was checking on a holo that they had neglected.โ
โI say itโs workable,โ Kookka said. โThough, my friend, we should wait before laying further plans, see the fullness of these changes. But I promise you, weโll act on it before they ever have a chance to take you.โ
It wasnโt the result heโd wanted, but it would have to do. Meanwhile, there were more holos to check. Those around the farms.
To be continued next Monday
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