A sexy alien babe. Part 5
It was official - Jason hated being chased. Twice in what felt like a day some weird-fucking aliens tried to catch him. At least this time he might have deserved it. Not that it changed much. It was no time to think but run, pushing oxygen down the lungs. Kali was adamant at running as fast they could. No matter what they did to shake the brutes of their trail, brutes were relentless in their pursuit. They were running for quite some time now, past the stalls and shops, past the merchants peddling their wares. Several times they almost hit the bizarrely primitive carts that were towed by beasts.
Jason was so tired.
It was a long day. He barely ate, and what he ate he threw up. His face pale, and cold sweat dripping, Jason ran fueling all his exhaustion into a desperation. Desperation that drove him to run further than he could.
Jason was just so exhausted.
Through the haze of sore muscles and aching lungs Jason refocused on the Kali. Whatever happened to her, it was nothing good. Her clothes were torn, barely managing to keep her decent. Yellow bruises were blossoming on her bared skin. And that critter of hers "Kershi"… He was also missing. What a pity.
Still the question of what happened refused to abandon his mind. What did Kali do wrong? Was it even related to what they were doing? Questions that demanded answers, but time was not right.
Finally Kali turned one too many corners wrong. They all but slammed into a wall that cut off the passageway. They were in a dead end with heaps of trash and old containers strewn around. Jason gagged once he smelled the odor, for once he was grateful that he ate so little. There was no reason to empty his stomach for the second time.
It seemed Kali didn't share his enthusiasm. Her panic was briefly replaced by disgust as she herself smelled the wretch of back alley. She soon recovered her composure and pushed Jason into the mounts of trash. Well she tried to. Despite his feeble state Jason had no desire to be pushed around. So he stood his ground, reducing Kali's efforts to merely making him wobble for a bit.
"The fuck are doing?" Jason exclaimed.
"Quick, you must hide somewhere." Kali was looking at various articles of trash that were abundant there. She paused before a particularly large container. "That might do. Help me open it up!"
Jason was not eager to dump dive, but he did hope to avoid beating.
Together, they lifted the hood of the container. There was some foul-smelling sludge inside. And just enough space for two.
"C'mon they'll be here soon, get inside." Kali hurried him, while looking out for their pursuers. "I'll keep the lip open."
Jason hesitated briefly, almost offering Kali to go first. But then again she was a big girl. If she wanted to place herself in greater danger, who was he to argue.
He started climbing up the container, smearing dirt on his once pristine white clothing.
"Stop, you fraggots." came the gravely shout from the other end of the alley. Brutes were breathing hard, their faces red with exhaustion. They clutched heavy clubs in their paws. After a momentary pause, they started advancing on Jason and Kali, swinging the cubs with clear intent.
Kali dashed away from the container to grab a metal bar that stuck out of the trash mound. She quickly swung it to deflect the blow that would have cracked her head like an egg for breakfast. Instead she was merely sent tumbling to the ground. Kick from the brute slammed her into the wall. She moaned pitifully as blood dribbled from her split lip.
Jason was torn. He wasn't going to let that bastard kill Kali, but he had his own hulking mass of problems about obliterate. Making a split second decision he jumped, hoping to sail over the bastard as he collided with the container.
It worked, somewhat.
He successfully avoided being flattened by the brute, but screwed up the landing. He landed hard on his shoulder. He heard a sharp crack, and only adrenaline and shock keeping throbbing pain at bay. Jason rose to his knees, wincing at his now useless arm. He stared dully at an oncoming foe.
He was tired. Tired of this world pushing him down. Tired of it placing obstacles at his every step. He took every bit of anger, spite and greed fueling his strike. With a defiant cry he grabbed metal rod that Kali lost and jumped. He aimed for the head, swung widely and struck.
Two things happened at once. Brute buried his fist in Jason's stomach. The strength of the blow forcing the precious air out of his lungs. The edges of his vision darkened and sparks clouded his mind's eye. However that wasn't enough as Jason's heavy rod collided with brute's temple. He dropped like a sack of potatoes, bluish blood slowly forming a puddle, that would have looked like a cocktail if the empty eyes didn't stare at the sky aimlessly.
Jason looked at the body wide-eyed.
'Did...Did I just kill someone?'
He hadn't. After a second of perfect silence ringing in his ears, Jason saw brute's chest laboriously rise. It was as if it was struggling to lift the heavy mass of bone and muscle.
'
That's good. I am not a killer. Despite everything that happened I won't cross that line.'
Jason knew that all his bravado of not caring of the aliens' death was just that - bravado. Pompous words of an arrogant, stressed out prick. Well that was a nice realisation. Nice to know he wasn't a terrible person!
Jason's bout of self congratulation didn't last long. As a matter of fact it was cut short rather quickly as a shadow loomed over Jason. A deep shudder ran along his spine as he realised something he really should have kept in mind.
There were two of them.
Quick as a spasm, Jason tried to put as much distance between himself and the second brute as he was possible. Brute was just fast enough to grab Jason's arm in a grip that promised to make dust out of his bones.
Tide of panic flooded Jason's mind. He tried to hit right into his nauseating face, but failed. Brute intercepted the improvised metal bar. He effortlessly wrenched it out of Jason's grasp, making Jason regret, for what seemed like a thousandth time, skipping high school P.E.
Brute raised the rod, its shadow blocking what few sun rays that reached this gutter. His gaze promised neither mercy nor rage. It was completely apathetic. Like guillotine's blade about to fall on person's neck. There was no thought, no consideration for hopes and feeling of a fellow person. Just a cold knowledge of its purpose and stalwart resolve to see its completion.
Later, Jason would say that he continued to look his executioner straight into eyes, maintaining dignity even at the sight of inglorious death. However it would be a shameful lie. Almost against his will, he closed his eyes. Like a child pretending to be invisible in the vain hope of trouble losing you. There was no place such naiveté in the real world.
However sometimes.
Very rarely.
It was possible for a miracle to occur.
"Tug." Kali's ferocious shout snapped Jason right out. He reacted purely on instinct, without any thought to the reason for such action.
So tug he did.
That turned out to be a right decision. Frost that wasn't there a heartbeat ago coalesced into thin yet strong ice sheet. Bereft of any friction, Brute's legs couldn't help him when Jason's jerk destroyed Brute's balance. He lost his footing and so a 200 kilogrammes of solid alien muscle collapsed into the floor sending a sizable quake throughout the neighborhood. Thankfully, the fall loosened his grip, allowing Jason to escape.
Alas Jason had no time to celebrate. Brute was still conscious and was already trying to get up. His eyes bore into Jason with very human like intensity.
"Don't stand like a tree." Kali said, pushing him out of the alley. "We are close. If we hurry, we'll be safe from them soon."
"Close to what? Could you please explain me anything!" Jason said, as they resumed running.
"There are places where they can't go. Once we are there I'll tell you." She replied, carefully pacing her breath.
Jason could see she was running through pain, as her hands kept instinctively touching her stomach. Jason was no doctor, but even he could tell that she would be very lucky if she wasn't internally bleeding right now.
"That was stupid." Kali said. She seemingly felt his questioning gaze, elaborated. "Killing one of them. There will be loads of trouble."
"I didn't kill him." Jason said under his breath. "I checked, his chest rose and fell. He was breathing." Jason finished defensively.
"Good." Kali's relief was palpable.
That was the end of their conversation. Neither had time or breath to spare. It was fortunate that the gates to the market were unguarded. Although it took some time but they finally managed to squeeze through the endless river people leaving the market.
Once they were in sight of academy, Kali fell on the grassy ground and just laid there relaxing in the blue foliage. She closed her eyes and just breathed in and out, letting out the tension accumulated during the run.
Jason looked around to check for pursuit. There was none. Some passersbys didn't spare them so much as a second glance. With a deep sigh, Jason sunk to the ground and pressed his back against the tree. He could taste the stomach acid. Running did his stomach no favours. But now he could actually rest without worrying.
The period of silence was short-lived, as Jason quickly grew hungry for answers. He nudged motionless Kali with his foot.
"So I guess Academy grounds are forbidden territory for those mooks?" Jason asked.
"Yep. It's not their territory and they could have ended up in a heap of rot if they entered." Kali said, vaguely waving her hand, with eyes still closed.
"Territory? There is a gang operating out of academy, and administration does nothing about it?" Jason asked incredulously. That was... actually it wouldn't surprise him. Back home, dorms and university grounds were rife with all sorts of shady stuff. Jason never participated of course, but he heard some things from the grapevine. Things never went further than drugs, rumors said. But it was just shady or maybe desperate students trying earn a buck. Jason never seen anything to suggest large scale organised crime.
"What made you think they do nothing? They take Stevrum's money and don't make any fuss as long as nothing extreme happens." Kali replied after finally opening her eyes and sitting up.
"Who is Stevrum's?" Jason asked, wriggling to sit more comfortably.
"You'll be introduced to him soon enough." An unknown voice came from behind Jason.
At the sound of it Kali went rigid, her eyes darted to look over Jason's shoulder.
"Hello, Unoch." She said, her voice nervous and tired in equal measure.
"Boss wants to have a talk with you and I am sure he will be delighted to meet your new friend." Unoch said, giving both Jason and Kali an impassive glare. "So I suggest you get up and get moving." After a minute pause he added. "I do hope you were able to get enough money by now. Something tells me you'll need everything you have to soften the inevitable blow."
Kali winced.
"Is it that bad?" Kali said.
Jason must have been getting woozy from all the stress of the day. There was no way Kali was being timid. He blinked couple of times to get haze out of sight. Nope, she was still acting very apprehensive.
Well, none of his business.
Kali and him stood up and started following Unoch, who was walking in the direction of the looming buildings with a poise of dignified indifference. Without complaints Kali followed him. Jason was struck by indecision. He didn't have to go with them, did he? Whatever Kali's business with that guy and "Stevrum" was, it didn't concern Jason. However, Kali still had his share of winnings.
Jason quickly caught up to Kali, curiosity flaring.
"Psst. Kali. What money is he talking about?" Jason whispered. More for the sake of situation rather than to be discreet. There was no way Unoch, who was walking right next to them, couldn't hear what he was saying.
Red of Kali's cheeks darkened.
"Remember how I said I also needed money?"
"No. No I don't remember you mentioning that." Jason interrupted her.
"Eat some mold." Kali snapped back at him, clearly not appreciating his dickery. "Not that it was any of your business, but I kinda owed my criminal boss a certain amount of money that I was rather lacking."
"Why "was"? Is it my business now?" Jason felt his anger rising.
Kali turned to look at him sheepishly.
"Sorry?" Kali asked. Jason got to know her well to recognise this insincerity.
"I am sure it will be nothing. Stevrum have nothing against you. He'll probably just ask you some questions, threaten you, and then let you go." She explained.
"That's supposed to make me feel better!" Jason exclaimed. "I don't want to be involved in this kind of ...thing." He finished after a second of looking for a right word, waving his hand in the direction of Unoth, who raised a questioning eyebrow.
"It's nothing." Jason said placatingly. Unoth didn't look dangerous but how could he be certain? For all he knew Unoth could spit acid and shoot laser beams out of his eyes.
"We are here." Unoth uttered.
They stood in front of a small, three story building. Jason was once again struck by how familiar mixed with alien in these crazy ring. It looked like a frat house. There only thing missing was a gaggle of jocks, doing whatever jocks do. Well there will probably at least one jock inside. The top jock he was led to.
Before Unoth could open the door, it opened itself. A clearly inebriated humanoid fell out of the entrance. Odor of drunken "fun" clung to his body like a cloak. Jason wrinkled his nose in disgust. The smell was awful in a very familiar not-space way. The alien in front of him was clearly Kali's racemate. Red hue of his skin and clawed fingers were a testament of that. However he was very short - no taller than meter and a half. Jason had trouble taking him seriously If he was being honest.
"Hey Unoth, bringing the girls to Stevrum." Druncard said, slurring most of the words and leering at Kali and Jason.
Unoth just gave him a pointed glare. This quickly made the jock regain at least a semblance of sobriety.
"Right, eh. I'll go. Wouldn't want to slow down Stevrum's business." He said nervously, before walking past them.
Their little group entered the house, which was about as remarkable as some of the art of futuristic architecture Jason had seen on the internet. After walking down a flight of stairs they entered a large circular chamber. In its centre stood wooden desk with holographic monitors, partially concealing another diminutive red skinned humanoid.
Unoth let out a delicate cough, attracting his attention. Stevrum raised his eyes to look at them and even through the veil of holographic screens Jason was struck by the sheer intensity of his gaze. That was not a person to be trifled. Jason hoped nobody noticed cold shivers running down his spine.
"Kaliandra, what happened? I do hope it's nothing too bad." Stevrum addressed Kali, his words flowing like freshest honey. "I am very interested to learn just what made you go into someone else's territory so brazenly. From what my other helpers told me, you've stirred up quite the angry hive."
"Really? There were only two goons chasing us." Kali said frowning.
"Only two found you. The rest most likely tried to cut off other paths." Stevrum replied. "Of course you were able to slip past the. You have always been one of the most capable of my helpers." Stevrum said. Slowly, almost sensually he caressed her cheek. "But by all means do continue explaining what were you doing in that fight club?"
"I was running short on money I owed you. I was getting desperate and when the chance to skim a little extra singlars presented itself to me, I couldn't resist." Kali stammered.
It was very strange seeing Kali like this.
"Oh, Kali you shouldn't have." Stevrum said. Without any warning he punched Kali. "And I mean that literally. Do you have any idea how much you little stunt cost me?" Stevrum asked, maintaining the same tone of voice. It was like he didn't just send a girl sprawling onto the floor.
Jason noticed burgundy blood dripping from Kali's nose.
"I am sorry.I..I just didn't want to disappoint you." Kali hastily said, cowering on the floor. Stevrum continued to tower over her, judging her.
'Not my problem' Jason was eyeing the door. '
Why was he here exactly?'
"If you were getting hopeless, you should have told me." Stevrum said before viciously kicking Kali somewhere below her ribs. She let out a soft wine that was muffled by blood. "Do you see what you are forcing me to do? You leave me no choice but to discipline you. I do hope you will learn you lesson."
As tired and stressed as Jason was, seeing Kali like this made him feel
uncomfortable. Even if it was done out of clear self-interest she was the first person here to understand and sympathise with him. She gave Jason a helping hand, when he had nothing and didn't know what to do. So watching her being treated like this was a little bit heart-wrenching.
'
Don't think about it. This is the result of her choices.I don't have to intervene and suffer for it. I still have my goals to complete.'
"Naturally all this fuss wasn't all for nothing? Did you get the money that is owed to me?" Stevrum asked.
Seeing a chance to placate her boss, Kali quickly nodded.
"Here my winnings get me just a little bit over the sum owed." She said, retrieving the stack of singlars from
somewehere.
Stevrum quickly counted the cash, and seemed to be satisfied. The same could not be said for Jason. '
Did she just gave him my share?' Spark of anger was unable to turn into a blaze as Jason's growing worry for Kali swiftly smothered it.
"Well at least you didn't suffer these indignities for nothing." He said, clutching Kali's hair. Judging by her wince it was quite painful. "Nevertheless I still feel the need to disciple you." he said before hitting her again
"You understand why I am doing this, Kali?" Stevrum asked, occasionally striking whimpering Kali. "You must learn these lessons. Do you promise to take them to heart?"
Kali nodded mutely.
"What exactly have you understood?" Stevrum asked softly.
"To go to you If I have a problem." Kali replied.
"Correct, what do you say when you are taught a lesson?" he asked.
'Don't interfere. Not your fight'
"After all you need to learn a lot if you want to ever become an exobreeder." Stevrum said. "They would never allow someone of your caste to become one back home. Here things are different, and I don't believe I have to repeat myself, but if you want to succeed you listen to me."
'Wait what? Was she all these time doing it to reach her ambition? Despite what others told her?'
Jason made up his mind.
"Listen there is no need to make her jump through the hoops. She brought your money, nothing terrible happened. Surely you are gracious enough to let her go?" Jason inserted himself into conversation, alerting Stevrum of his presence, who previously seemed too engrossed by Kali to care.
"How rude of me. I didn't even ask your name." Stevrum said, ignoring Jason's question.
Jason frowned, but before situation could escalate Kali intervened.
"That's Jason he is a newcomer to Veritanis. He helped me pull this scheme."
Stevrum was looking at Jason intently, then he stepped closer, invading his personal space. Jason resisted the urge to step back. Despite his diminutive height Stevrum managed to look down on Jason. So it was very important to Jason to stand his ground.
Stevrum wrinkled his nose, as if he wa sniffing.
"I see. You had your first burst of quanting which was so impressive that following inhibition field was massive enough to affect the quanting in an effective radius." He said contemplatively.
Jason's eyes widened in shock. He turned slightly to look at Kali. She didn't seem surprised at Stevrum's words.
'Had she told him about it in advance? No it seems he deduced this.'
"Now, Jason. A pleasure to make your acquaintance. A friend of Kali's is a friend of mine. You are new to all of this so I will let it go for now." Now his voice gained a noticeably threatening inflection. "However I suggest you don't interfere. I wouldn't want to deprive Kali of her friend."
"I am not interfering. But Kali is clearly injured and in pain from the fight we got into with your rival's thugs. I don't how extensive the injury is, but the sooner she goes to a hospital to patch her up." Jason said.
Moment of silence stretched into a minute, turning into a distinctly tense and uncomfortable one.
"Stevrum, thank you for a lesson." Kali said, trying to break tension.
Jason hoped she succeeded. He started having doubts about confronting Stevrum.
Suddenly Stevrum backed off and smiled pleasantly.
"Kali why didn't you tell me you needed medical assistance." Stevrum fretted. "The fact they ripped your clothes is bad enough, but injuring you!"
Jason almost got a whiplash from sudden change in tone.
"Take her to medbay." Stevrum commanded.
Jason wanted to argue just to be contrite, but one look at Kali's battered form took the wind out of that sail. He helped her get up and they left the building. But not before Stevrum told Kali to "pay him a visit" tomorrow.
As they stumbled towards looming buildings of Academy, Kali turned to him.
"Thanks for sticking up for me back there." She said in a tired voice.
"Don't mention it. I didn't get any money out of it, but I learnt a lot and today was...well not fun but certainly something." Jason replied with a half-smile.
"Well." Even through the film of exhaustion, there was a sliver of mischief in her tone. "Who said you got no money?" She said as she once again produced a stack of singlars. "I will feel bad if you get nothing out of our little adventure." She said before thrusting this wad of cash into Jason's palm.
Jason was momentarily speechless.
"How? I thought you said that all the winnings were barely enough to pay your debt." Jason said.
"I lied. The very unexpected outcomes skewed the odds just enough for me get a little extra. It's rightfully yours." Kali replied.
Jason should have been satisfied with the answers as he was very satisfied with the money he got. But there was something else to this situation that interested him. Something that smelled fishy. And no, not that odd scent.
"Stevrum mentioned you wanting to become an "exobreeder"?" He asked.
"Yeah, it's a dream of mine to become one. Just imagine studying rare and exotic species from all over the universe, and adapting them to various uses." she swooned."That's the dream." Then her enthusiasm dimmed. "Silly dream I know, a low-caste like myself gaining such prestigious profession? But I want to. That's why I came here, and why I work for Stevrum." Kali said self-deprecatingly.
"It's not a silly dream.Never let anyone stand in the way of your ambitions." Jason said and encouragingly squeezed her shoulder. Only to regret it as Kali's pained face made it clear that shoulder was also damaged. "I was told that becoming an architect was stupid, and that I should choose a better goal like doctor or a lawyer. But I said fuck it. I have one life and it's mine to live as I see fit. Not anybody else's." Jason confessed.
Kali laughed briefly, before wincing from pain.
"Look at me, sobbing my life story to you after a day of knowing you. What a mess." she said. "But thank you for what you said all the same."
Jason just smiled and they spent the rest of the way to the medbay in silence. A very comfortable silence.