Michael had
wondered around
the park for hours. The tip had given a time frame,
four hours in
the middle of the night in which he or she would turn up.
"Are you sure
this isn't
a hoax?" Kitt's voice came over the comlink.
Raising his wrist
to his
face, "Are we ever sure? But it's a gorgeous night."
"And you're
getting some
exercise."
"What, you
getting sick
if me sitting in you or something?"
"Your mood
doesn't turn
as foul."
"Oh,
thanks." Pausing
he looked around once more the darkened gardens.
"Kitt, I'm gonna
do one more round, then we'll call it a night. Have
you picked up
anything?"
"Actually, a car
has parked
on the far side of the playground from your location and I'm
picking up
one unarmed person."
"Okay, I'm on
it."
"Be careful
Michael."
Striding past the
swing
set, Michael's instincts kicked in. It wasn't a
warning, in fact
he couldn't determine what it was.
//What is it?//
//I don't know//
he hadn't
realized that he had sent the feeling down the link.
//How far am I
from him?//
//Approximately
100 yards
to your left//
Traveling in the
general
direction his partner had suggested, Michael rounded a clump
of trees and
froze, face to face with the source.
Sucking in a
breath, he
stood, dumbfounded.
//Michael!?// When
no answer came, Kitt fired the engine, heading for his
shocked driver.
"How can this
be?"
The smaller man standing in front of him smiled. It
was an open and
affectionate smile, finding Michael's gaping expression
humorous.
The smile brightened greatly as the black car swung around
the corner,
stopping with the prow touching the backs of Michael's legs.
Touching his
partner physically
and mentally for support, his scanner tracking wildly as he,
like his driver,
stared at the man before them.
"Hello Michael,
Kitt.
It's been a long time. I'm glad to see you two have
developed the
friendship I believed you should share. Can we go
somewhere to talk
privately?"
Michael nodded,
motioning
towards Kitt. The man nodded, he had been hoping this
would be the
answer.
"Your choice of
location
Michael. I trust your judgment."
Michael found his
voice
a short while later. After parking off a dirt trail in
the nearby
woods, he turned to the man beside him. A million
questions in his
head, not all of them his.
"I watched you
die, how
can...?"
"I'll answer your
questions
soon enough. But first, I've been watching the two of
you on and
off for years now. I'm very proud of what you have
accomplished."
He stopped, touching Kitt's dash gently. "I was never
truly introduced
to you Kitt. I see however that you have developed
greatly since
your birth."
"Mr. Knight, like
Michael,
I'm very confused. My records also indicate
your....passing."
Smiling,
alternatively looking
from the taller, younger man in the driver's seat to the
voice modulator
of the AI, Wilton drew a deep breath and began to explain
his new life.
"It was a rouse."
"What?"
Michael interrupted.
"Hold your
horses, I'll
explain if you give me a chance. I realized that I was
the downfall
of my dreams, for a lack of a better phraseology. FLAG
would never
have a chance if I were to oversee it. Therefore, once
I knew things
would proceed as per my wishes, I devised a plan where the
world believed
I was not a factor. That included those closest to
me. I was
far too great a target for industrial espionage, as Tanya
kindly pointed
out. For you to succeed, I had to disappear.
Knight Industries
was greatly in the public eye. What you and Kitt do,
had to be kept
in the background."
"I understand
your reasoning,
but Devon.."
"I'm aware of the
repercussions
of my decision." He stopped him tersely. "You all have
emerged on
higher ground. Do you believe that you would have
stayed on if I
had remained?"
"I can't answer
that question.
On the other hand, it might have been easier knowing what I
was getting
myself into."
"Tell me Michael,
how was
the implant activated?"
If there were any
doubts
of the identity of this small silver haired man, this
question had just
abolished them.
"How did you
know?"
"Two
reasons. I believed
that it had been activated approximately two years
ago. Now I know,
from seeing Kitt's arrival moments ago." Seeing
Michael's confusion.
"You hadn't called him. Yet he knew to come to you."
Shaking his head,
Michael
leaned back in the seat. He hadn't been aware how
obvious the link
was to anyone paying attention.
"The link was
activated
just over two years ago. During an attack that almost
killed both
of us. It's been assumed that the ensuing stress is
what caused the
activation."
"And what was it
like?"
The animation in the old man's eyes made him appear to be
years younger
then his eighty some.
"Terrifying to be
honest."
He exhaled as he spoke. Then faced the passenger.
Still a little
unsure how much to reveal. "We worked for months to
understand what
it was, how to communicate and how to block."
"Block? Why
block
one another?"
"There are times
in my life
when I don't want a nosey partner looking over my shoulder."
Laughing in
realization
of Michael's innuendo. "Is it that clear?"
"For the most
part.
We've learned how to....step into one another's mind."
"It is true then,
that you
may link so intensely that you are able to touch?"
For the second
time, the
doubts were washed aside. This man knew far too much.
"Yes, it is
possible. Draining. I lose contact with the
outside world,
as does Kitt, though not to the same extent."
"So you have
touched each
other."
"In the place
between the
link and the implant, yes."
"And on a day to
day basis?"
"I feel his
presence as
a soft, warm pressure in the back of my mind. Even
when we are blocking."
"This is a far
cry from
the angry young man who vehemently described his partner as
an 'it'."
Michael's
eyebrows rose,
somewhat unnerved that he had been watching him for so long.
"It's actually
a running joke these days."
"I also see trust
is not
an issue."
"No, it hasn't
been for
years. I trust him with my life."
"Ah, yes, but
there is faith
and then there is *trust*. You must have known that
the car was approaching
you at great speed, yet you never turned your head.
Your eyes did
not leave mine even as he came to rest against you."
"I don't know if
I can give
you a satisfactory answer. I know that he won't, that
he can't hurt
me."
"You are
completely secure
in that knowledge?"
"I'll prove it
any way,
any day. We do regularly."
"Your tone is
proof enough.
The line of questioning was not meant as an affront. I
must know,
do you regret leaving your life as Michael Long for
this?" His hand
traveled palm up over the length of Kitt's dash.
"No, I don't
think I ever
have. This has felt right, from the beginning. Even
when Kitt and
I did nothing but argue, Bonnie accused me of abusing her
baby and Devon
was calling me a primitive."
Laughter shook
the car.
"He obviously no longer feels so."
"No, not for a
long time
now."
"May I ask why
you are no
longer stationed at the estate?"
"Where do you get
your information?"
And how much did he know about them, and their friends?
"Impressive isn't
it.
Though I have not yet been able to locate your new... home."
Both partners
breathed a sigh of relief.
"I'd like to keep
it that
way for now. There are reasons for the new locale."
"Please, help me
understand
why the Foundation is no longer comfortable for you both."
Michael felt the
warning
tingle from Kitt. This would have to be done with
tact.
//any
suggestions?//
//an employee
tried to...//
Michael sent a nod back, one that acknowledged Kitt's idea
and the difficulty
the AI still had expressing the events surrounding
Jennifer's experiments.
"I guess you
could say a
disgruntled employee tried to take Kitt's life."
"How?"
Astonishment
joined the simple question.
"They convinced
the Board
to conduct some tests to make sure the shell was capable of
withstanding
extremes. I was off on assignment, alone. They however
did not remove
Kitt from the car. We almost lost him."
"You were linked
at the
time?"
"Yes." Michael
still had
a hard time keeping a cap on his rage.
"My God. Is
this when
the implant became common knowledge among FLAG's board of
directors?"
"Yes, I met with
John Landes
shortly after we moved Kitt to a safe location. He figured
it out. I guess
I slipped."
"This is also
when the car
and the AI became yours?"
Turning fierce
blue eyes
at his passenger, "No one owns Kitt."
Laughing, Wilton
raised
a hand. "I meant no offence. Though the reaction is
more than I hoped
for."
"Let me turn the
tables
here, what where you hoping for when you paired us?"
"I believe you
are looking
at my expectations. Your partnership is legendary. I
began hearing
about a man and his car about a year after
I..um..vanished." There
was a mischievous smile behind the words. "That is
when I doubled
my efforts in finding what had become of you. I was
happily surprised
with the results."
"Does Devon know
of your
reappearance?"
"No, and I wish
no one else
to know of this."
"Then why contact
us?"
Kitt asked.
"I am hoping
to...get to
know the partnership I helped create."
Tipping his head,
accepting
the reasoning for now. "Fair enough. How do you
wish to stay
in contact?" Michael's brain was still reeling. Kitt's
CPU was also
going a mile a minute. Michael had lightly blocked the
link, but
confusion and surprise was echoing back and forth.
"I'll stay in
touch, no
need for you to worry there. I'll contact you along
the same paths
as before."
*
"Did your
informant turn
up?" Nick asked as Michael stepped out of his car.
Shaking his
head, he was
not surprised to not only find Nick still awake, but well
informed. "Yes,
he did. And prepare yourself for this one."
Nick switched
off his laptop,
curiosity piqued. "Go ahead."
"I was just
contacted by
Wilton Knight."
Nick just
looked at Michael
for a second. "Excuse me?"
"You heard me."
"That's not a
possibility."
"I didn't think
so either,
but Kitt scanned him. And get this, he knew about the
activation of the
implant."
The rumble in
Nick's head
increased, making it difficult for him to concentrate on
Michael's news.
"Did he mention..." There was also fear echoing through
the link.
"No, I'm not
sure if he
knows about you and Karr."
"I'd appreciate
if it stayed
that way." Remaining cold, Nick blocked all emotions this
news rose in
him.
"I wasn't about
to tell
him."
Nodding his
appreciation,
Nick turned back to his laptop. <Is there any way to
trace him?>
<I'm already
looking
into it.> Nick had suspected as much.
Turning to
Michael briefly,
"by chance, did he say where he's been hiding?"
"No, but I
believe the tan
he was sporting was Mediterranean."
"Narrows the
search." Was
all the explanation Nick was willing to give.
"Figured as
much."
"I'll let you
know if I
find something."
Michael nodded,
knowing
that meant end of conversation. Walking up the
stairs, he went in
search of food.
<Could it be
possible?>
<It could
be. Before
we panic Partner, we should look into this.> Agreement
touched his mind.
Turning back to
his laptop,
he began his search, leaving Karr to follow his own path.
Twenty minutes
later, curiosity
killing him, Michael chanced approaching Nick.
Looking up as
the taller
man wandered down the stairs, Nick heard
<wondered how long he
would wait> grumbled into his mind. Chuckling
down the link, he faced
Michael with a blank expression.
"Well?"
The smile
touched Nick's
face briefly before disappearing again. "I found what
might be him.
I cross referenced his photo through passport data banks."
"And?"
Sometimes Nick still
frustrated the hell out of him. Kitt joined him in
that opinion.
Shifting the
laptop over
so Michael could see, "Switzerland." On the screen
was the picture
of the man who had sat beside him earlier.
"That's
him." Nick's
capabilities still baffled Michael.
"Makes
sense. Swiss
accounts to hold his fortune. It's a non militarized
nation."
Michael nodded.
"So this
is proof."
Sighing
unhappily, "I believe
so. Plus if Kitt's sure."
"Now what?"
Raising an
eyebrow towards
his friend, "that's your business."
"You don't want
to be involved."
"No.
Though I'd like
to be kept informed."
"Alright."
"Thanks."
Nick turned
off the computer before he and his partner drove out.
*
Three meetings
with Wilton
and Michael found himself just as comfortable with the old
man as he had
been years before. Nick had not said another word,
though he knew
that Michael had met with the man a few times. He
could understand
Nick's view point, and most likely Karr's as well. Wilton
was the one who'd
ordered his deactivation, which had reflected back in
Nick. That
episode in their lives wouldn't be in the warm and fuzzy
department.
Michael on the other hand had never experienced a bad
moment with the man
and was willing to help him. Hell he wouldn't be
alive if not for
the man sitting beside him. Neither would Kitt.
Kitt was
driving.
Wilton had never had the pleasure before. As per
typical reaction,
his eyes had grown wide as Michael let go of the wheel,
then relaxed as
the car remained on a smooth track. Kitt couldn't
suppress the laughter
that entered Michael's head. Tipping the seat back
Michael intended
on catching a bit of sleep as they drove across country,
delivering Wilton
to his newly purchased home. He had figured that
Wilton would eventually
want to reacquaint himself with his family and friends,
but he hadn't expected
it so soon. Devon would be ecstatic, though probably
and understandably
upset. Michael remembered clearly the emotional
reaction to his friend's
death. Come to think of it, it was the only time
Michael could remember
Devon shedding tears.
Looking over,
their passenger
sat looking out the window, almost like a school boy, too
wired to sleep.
Smiling Michael closed his eyes, feeling Kitt come closer,
curling around
his driver, helping him relax. Kitt, however,
was not in the
mood to let his partner sleep. He began to run a tendril
gently over Michael's
presence.
Trying to
ignore his body's
reaction to Kitt's touch, Michael turned towards
him. //Kitt, this
is not the time.//
Mischievously,
Kitt increased
his sensual caresses, feeling Michael's arousal. Ignoring
his objections,
smiling more as Michael's body responded.
"Kitt..."
Michael half hissed,
shifting a meaningful glance to the right.
"Sorry."
Michael cracked
an eye at the modulator, trying not to laugh. Any
other time he would
have eagerly accepted Kitt's advances. But he had no
idea how his
body reacted in the real world and he didn't want to find
out tonight.
The look that
had passed
from man to AI did not go unnoticed. Wilton had
heard about how close
the partnership between these two had become. Yet
something bothered
him about that brief glance. It held more than
affection, but he
couldn't place the emotion. Michael had drifted off,
his breathing
slow and steady, secure in Kitt's capabilities. He
watched the sleeping
man for a moment. Trying to put a finger on what he
had just witnessed.
"Kitt?"
He began in
low enough of a voice as not to wake the other man.
"Have you attained
emotions?"
Confused, but
not unwilling
to divulge this information. "Yes, I have for quite some
time."
"Then to what
extent are
your emotions for your driver."
"I'm extremely
fond of him.
You must know how intimate the link is."
"Explain it to
me.
I have only the knowledge the designer provided me with."
"You are asking
a very personal
question."
"That, in a
manner of speaking,
is an answer. That and your use of the word
'intimate'. Tell me,
can you interpret his every need and desire?"
Kitt felt the
equivalent
of a blush creep over his CPU. He also felt his distress
wake Michael.
//Please just
listen and
help me out//
//This is
beyond idle curiosity.
Answer as honestly as you feel comfortable. He
doesn't need to know
*everything* Pal//
//Agreed//
The
conversation between
the two took only a fraction of the time it would have if
they'd been speaking
aloud.
"I'm finding
this line of
questioning awkward. But, to answer your question, yes I
can, unless there
is a block in place. We can selectively send or hold
back thoughts
and emotions."
"So when
Michael is with
a woman.."
"We both
block. I
have no right into his private moments."
//Yeah
right...// Michael's
ironic laughter released into the link. His body
appearing to sleep
on.
"I see.
How long did
it take for you to translate what he was thinking?"
"Quite
awhile. It
was all very confusing and alien to begin with. In all
honesty, I needed
Michael, yet I was terrified of what was occurring.
Michael had been
shot and I was receiving the pain. The pain and the fear
from his side
was overloading my capacities. I had never
experienced anything quite
like that."
"Why do you
describe it
as alien?"
"Human emotions
are radically
different than what my neural nets experience."
"Oh? How so?"
"They are more
intense.
For example, after Michael was released from the hospital,
Bonnie was helping
us understand what was happening between the neuro implant
and my CPU.
We were in the garage when Michael bumped into a chair,
hitting the wound.
I found myself reacting to the pain, causing the car to go
through the
garage wall."
"Fascinating. The
link was never intended to be so personal. I had
believed that it
would activate only if a code or word - like your name for
instance - was
used. Otherwise it would remain dormant."
//Really?
It sure
doesn't work that way. Not that I'm
complaining// Kitt's amused
annoyance briefly touched Michael's mind.
"If that had
been the case,
the initial activation would have been a great deal
less..."
//Painful?//
"Painful." Kitt
finished,
using Michael's suggestion.
"I find it
interesting that
you speak of the car as a different entity."
"It has been
pointed out
to me recently that the car is not who I am, but where I
reside."
"But it is your
body."
"Yes, but it's
been changed
numerous times..." He paused, unsure if he should
continue.
//Whatever
you're comfortable
with. If it comes out later, so be it//
Luckily Wilton
did not catch
onto the lack of closure in Kitt's last sentence. "I
see. How does
Michael feel about this?"
"He agrees."
//Big time//
"Have you ever
thought of
moving out of the car?"
Michael winced
at Kitt's
shock. //He doesn't know. It's a reasonable
question. You've answered
it before//
"Yes I have.
The draw backs,
however, are too great. I would not be able to protect
Michael to this
capacity. This is what I was created to do. I
enjoy my life.
I do not wish for it to change."
"That's good to
hear.
In fact I believe I needed to hear that."
"Why?"
"A deranged
sense of wanting
yours and Michael's approval."
"You have
it." Wilton
jolted at Michael's groggy voice. "There is no question
about it.
I could never express the amount Kitt means to me.
Even before the
link." Warmth flooded him, causing deep inhalation
and a smile on
the young man's face.
"What is he
sending?"
"A hug."
Michael answered
simply. Eyes still closed, he missed the open amazement on
Wilton's face.
*
Sitting in
Wilton's newest
acquisition, Nick waited. His gaze went over
the book shelf, the rather old carpet, comparing it to the
mansion
he had first set foot in so many years ago.
A lifetime ago. Today, everything was different. He was
different. But he had to know. The idea had been
nagging at him
since
Michael had dropped the bombshell.
Despite Karr's objections, Nick felt an underlying need to
pursue this.
He didn't know why.
He had parked Karr around the corner earlier. He
knew Wilton
had met
Michael and the two AI's had been in constant contact
since.
Kitt had informed them that Wilton was on his way
back. That was
when Nick left Karr.
<I do not understand this>
<I know and I'm sorry Partner. This is
something I have
to do>
He couldn't give Karr a logical reason because there was
none.
<I still don't like it. Knight is
approaching>
Nick had to stop
himself from saying 'which one.'
A few minutes later, he heard the lock on the
massive front door
click
over.
Sitting in the
dark living
room, Nick waited for the old man to make his way
over. Lights slowly
carving a path towards the silent intruder.
Nick was armed, as always, and he was prepared to use any
weapon at
is
disposal if this man turned out to be someone else.
Walking into
his simple
living room, the man reached to flick on the crystal
chandelier.
Sucking in his breath as the light illuminated his guest.
"Nicholas. What a wonderful surprise. I
had no expectations
of seeing
you."
The smile surprised Nick. It was genuine. He met the
other man's
eyes,
searching, needing to know.
"I heard you were back in town," he said levelly.
"And you had to investigate." Wilton smiled
knowingly.
"Something of the sort." His face remained
blank, unwilling
to
believe.
"You have not changed, my friend. Suspicious
as always.
You can drop
the facade. I've known you for far too long for
fabrications."
That got him. The mask dropped to reveal
astonishment.
Karr even
paused in his growling. Nick cursed the older man for
having this effect
on him.
"That's
better. Now
what have you been occupying yourself with these days?"
"Freelance
work," he answered
truthfully.
Nodding,
Wilton understood
what Nick was getting at. "It seems to be fulfilling work
for you." His
gaze was starting to unnerve Nick. It was like getting
dissected. "You
have lost the coldness that hovered above you. I see a
capable man."
"Instead
of?" He wasn't
sure if he wanted this answer.
"A child
running from one
terrible situation to another."
Nick just
looked at him,
emotions warring inside him. On top of that, Karr was an
almost oppressive
presence in his mind. This had to be the real
McCoy. Only a
select few knew of his past. Wilton had always
been able to
read him like a book, and he obviously still could. Nick
suspected that
Knight had somehow gotten to his file before approaching
him on that rainy
October day. He had known too much, had shown too much
compassion, had
been too human in Nick's eyes. Knight had read the file
and still hired
him for Karr. It spoke volumes, though sometimes he
wondered what the man
had wanted to achieve. Combining two machines to form
what?
Wilton smiled.
"Come now,
I'm sure you do not wish to linger. This must be one
of the longest
conversations we've had. I'm more used to talking to those
brick walls
you so easily constructed back then."
Nick stood,
unsure of himself.
It was the first time in years he felt this insecurity. He
had been doubtful
the day he had decided to help Michael, reveal what he was
and that Karr
was alive. It had been a momentary hesitation. This was
worse. Karr agreed
with his opinion that this *was* Wilton Knight, but was
urging him to leave
as well. For Karr, the memories attached to his creator
were by far worse.
Without a word, he was stopped by the older man
blocking his
way. Nick
didn't feel threatened, so he stood, eyeing the other man.
Wilton Knight
was no opponent, at least physically. Concerning mental
capacity and
sheer shrewd thinking, he was almost more dangerous than a
gun pointed
at him.
With a loving smile, Wilton pulled him into a
hug. Nick
wasn't sure
what he was more shocked about, the fact that the man
hugged him, or
that he found himself returning the embrace.
As Nick dropped into the dark interior of the Stealth,
Karr dropped
the block he'd slammed in place during the last moments in
the house.
"You embraced the man?" He sounded shocked, intrigued and
slightly betrayed.
"I had reason to." Nick found himself bristling at Karr's
tone, then
calmed his nerves. The whole encounter had set him on edge
and he was
still reeling from the little exchange. Wilton Knight
radiated an aura
of knowledge and warmth, something he had been drawn to
like a starving
boy back then. He had been desperate for human contact and
Wilton had been
only too ready to give it to the young man. Was still
willing to provide
him with it.
"And what might that have been?" Karr asked acidly,
jerking him out
of
his thoughts.
Turning to face Karr's presence straight on, willing
him to understand
his reasoning. <"He gave me you.">
*
Devon watched
from his balcony
window as Michael and Kitt drove in. They had called
ahead of time,
mentioning having a guest who wished to meet with
him. Michael had
said something of it being an old friend. That had
piqued his curiosity,
but Michael refused to say more. Devon wasn't sure
if that intrigued
him, or frightened him. Glancing back out the
window, he caught a
brief glimpse of Michael's long coat in the breeze before
it disappeared
inside the building below him.
The smile on
Michael's face
as he entered the office put Devon on guard. The
younger man had
the smile of a Cheshire Cat spread over his
features. Still, Devon
trusted him, even after all that had transpired among
them. He readily
took the outstretched hand.
"Devon." Even
his greeting
held the same mischievousness.
"Michael, what
is all this
secrecy about?" He was seeing the end of his rope.
"I am." The
familiar voice
stopped Devon in his tracks. For a moment he
wondered if this was
some sort of a cruel joke. Yet, the man who stepped
into his office
had the same kindly expression he missed so desperately.
"How?"
Was all he
could find his voice for.
"Hello old
friend.
I know I have a great deal of explaining to do. Once
you are able
to close your jaw." Smiling brightly, the two men
clasped hands.
Devon was at a loss. Stepping back, Wilton looked
over his once best
friend. "Time has been generous to you."
"As it has been
for you
as well I see." His brain was coming to grips with the
arrival of his once
thought dead friend.
"Come now, sit
and we will
discuss this."
Seeing that the
two men
were settled, Michael made a quiet retreat. Devon knew how
to get a hold
of him when or if need be. He'd just reunited two
close friends and
was feeling mighty proud of himself.
//You're giving
yourself
airs//
//You have been
around Devon
far too much// Laughing out loud, he dropped into
the seat of the
black car.
"Come on Kitt,
I can hear
them bantering from here." It was true, their almost
rowdy voices
could be heard clearly.
"I don't
believe I've heard
Devon laugh so much before."
"I don't think
he's had
reason to before."
"You do provide
him with
enough headaches."
"Me!" He
squeaked.
"Why do you always blame me?? You are usually just
as guilty."
"I am
not. It's your
foolishness that get *us* into trouble."
"I don't see
you coming
up with better ideas."
"Michael, half
the time
I fail to see the reasoning behind much of what we do."
Before Michael
could get
another word in edge wise, Devon and Wilton's amused faces
appeared on
the small screen. "Yes, but you two provide
wonderful entertainment
for a couple of old men." Michael's pouting face
only added to the
hilarity.
"Kitt?"
He began slowly,
"Did you know they were listening in?"
"I claim the
Fifth Amendment."
That did it, all three men collapsed in laughter.
*
Driving into
the warehouse,
Kitt ground the car to a halt. His terrified screech
echoed the one
in Michael's head. On the ground just beyond the
sitting area lay
Bonnie's crumpled body.
Michael was out
of the car
in an instant. Fear gripping at him, he knelt beside
her, slowly
rolling her over.
"She's alive."
The two relieved
words permitted him to begin breathing again. Kitt
had nosed the
car up to them. "No serious injuries."
Cradling her
head in his
hands, "Bonnie? Come on Bon, wake up." Her
reaction caught
him off guard. Screaming, thrashing she fought to break
away from him.
"Bon! Bon, it's Michael!" He had hold of her arms,
hoping to keep
her from hurting either of them.
Hearing his
name, his voice
filtering through her panic, her desperate bid for escape
ended. "Michael?"
Her voice was weak. Looking past the man holding
her, she caught
sight if the familiar sweeping red lights behind
him. Relief like
she'd never known washed over her. Looking back to
Michael, she grabbed
on to him. Throwing her arms around him, tucking her
face into the
crook of his neck, realization of what had transpired hit
her.
Michael
returned the clinging
hug. He had never seen her cry before, not like
this. Her body
was trembling to the point of almost knocking him off
balance. She
stiffened for an instant as he slid an arm under her
knees, but relaxed
again as he placed her in Kitt's passenger seat.
Sitting on the outside
lip of the door, he let her hold on.
Against his
shoulder, not
sure if she wanted to hear the answer, yet needing to
know. "Did they...?"
Michael
swallowed hard,
knowing what she was asking.
"No." Kitt
gently informed
her. "There is a great deal of bruising, but no
signs of trauma to
indicate..." Kitt couldn't finish the sentence
either.
"What
happened?" Michael
couldn't ask her to move, she was buried into him, shaking
like a leaf.
"I came in,
hoping to catch
you and Kitt. I haven't had a chance to look over
him for a few days.
I decided to wait. Nick said you had gone out
briefly before he and
Karr left. I was reading. I never heard
them. They pulled
me over the back of the couch. They were grabbing at
me, passing
me from one to the other, hitting me. I'm not sure
how long before
something hit my neck. Then you where here."
She lifted her
head from his shoulder, looking directly at him. Her
hand slid along
his clenched jaw.
Seeing her face
for the
first time a fierce protectiveness surrounded him.
He didn't think
it was his alone. She had been beaten badly, her
face between his
hands was battered back and blue. Her lip was split,
a small trail
of blood trickling down her chin. Her shirt was
torn, being held
together by two buttons near the bottom, revealed skin red
and blotchy.
Her skirt torn all the way up her thigh, showing her
bruising with clarity.
Watching him
look her over,
she felt an urge she had never experienced before. She
leaned towards him,
silently begging him to respond. Her heart pounding as he
accepted her
demanding kiss.
Tasting the
blood on her
lips, rage welled inside him. How the hell had they
got in?
Why would they have hurt her?
//This is not
how to deal
with this situation. If there is one woman you
should be with, it's
Bonnie, but not for this reason// Kitt sat in the
back of his mind,
watching with the same protectiveness.
//I know// But
the kiss
lingered. He couldn't bring himself to end it yet.
She had never
kissed him like this, even in the throws of passion.
Bonnie held on,
remembering
the passionate lovemaking she had shared with this man.
She pressed into
him, grasping for that memory, aching for him to touch her
like that again.
"Bon," He broke
away breathing
heavily. Tears stained her cheeks. Rubbing his
thumb across
her face, he brushed them away.
She looked to
Kitt briefly,
then back to Michael, eyes wide as she realized.
A sad smile
touched his
lips, "that's not it at all. But this isn't going to
help you.
Bon, believe me, if making love to you would erase this, I
would in a second.
We both know that's not the case."
//I wouldn't
stand in your
way//
Michael turned
affectionately
to the pulsing white glow. //I know Kitt//
"Come on Babe,
let's get
you to a hospital, make sure you're okay." Standing,
her arms slipped
off him and he felt the loss.
//You're doing
the right
thing//
//Then why
don't I feel
like it?// Snapped back before sending a brief apology.
//Because we
love her, and
we don't want her to go through that kind of
humiliation.// Kitt accepted
where Michael's anger arose from. He felt it as
well.
Closing his
eyes, taking
a deep breath, he released it as he turned, looking for
the entrance their
guests used. "Kitt, can you scan the lower level."
"What am I
looking for?"
"Anything to
help us figure
out who and why those guys broke in."
"I'll need a
moment before
we leave to conduct a full scan."
"Whatever it
takes." Bonnie's
voice was not back to normal yet. There was a
huskiness, a coldness
to it.
After dropping
into the
car, Michael reached over and took her hand. It was
cold and a little
clammy. She leaned over, into him to wait in his
security.
"Michael, the
far door is
open?"
"The back
door?" No one
ever used that entranceway, it was usually inaccessible by
shifting cobblestones.
"The one and
only."
"Didn't it
trigger an alarm?"
"Obviously
not."
"Okay, I'm
going to take
a look."
Bonnie curled
into Kitt's
seat as Michael walked beyond her sight. She had
always prided herself
in being independent. She was feeling very separated
from that person
at the moment. She heard Kitt lock down. That
helped.
"Kitt?"
Michael's
voice came over the com line.
"Yes Michael?"
"Can you pickup
any prints
from this handle?" Moving the comlink over both
sides of the handle,
then around the doorway.
"Nothing
Michael.
They probably had gloves on."
"Any other
ideas?"
"Check the
wiring around
the door. There should have been an alarm set off."
"Looks like a
laser was
used here, the bolt is cut."
"That would
explain the
alarm. The alarm on that door is set to go off when
the latches move."
"Figures.
Wait a minute,
that means whoever broke in..."
"Knows the
security set
up."
"I thought Nick
was the
only one who knew the details?"
"I'm not sure
if he had
help installing this system."
"Can you ask
Karr?"
"I'll get right
on it.
I'm being blocked right now, they are...busy."
A humorless
chuckle floated
around the warehouse. Dropping back into the car, he keyed
the door and
backed out. "Let me know as soon as you find out."
"Will do."
*
Two hours in a
hospital
waiting room was not conducive to a cheery mood.
Neither was the
coffee he was drinking.
//She's going
to be alright//
//Physically
yes, but what
about emotionally? Come on Pal, we are used to this
kind of shit.
She's not//
//She has been
attacked
before//
//Not to this
extent.
Have you ever seen her react like this?//
//No, I admit
that//
//She's going
to need a
great deal of TLC from us//
//Michael,
would you have...?//
The question was never finished, but the thought was
strong enough to pass
across the link for a fleeting second before Kitt slammed
down on it.
//I don't think
so.
I may love her, but after us, I'm not sure I could be with
anyone else//
Kitt's relief made him smile.
"Mr
Knight?" A small
blond in jeans and a white sweater stepped into the
room. Standing,
Michael made his way around the chairs towards her.
"How is she?"
His concern
impressed the young woman. His protectiveness was
obvious.
Smiling
reassuringly, she
guided him to Bonnie's room. "She suffered only mild
trauma.
Mostly bruising. Nothing's broken. Split lip
and a mild concussion
I think are the worst physical injuries."
"And mentally?"
The nurse,
whose name tag
he finally noticed said Beth, gave a half shrug. "You know
her, you tell
me. The more honest you are, the better we can help
her."
//Tell her//
the worried
voice in the back of his mind encouraged.
"I've never
seen her so
shaken up. We work for a foundation that deals with
legal matters.
She has been threatened before, even kidnapped, but never
has she come
away from a situation this distraught."
"Okay, will you
or someone
else be with her for the next twenty four to forty eight
hours?"
"It can be
arranged, why?"
"She has a
slight concussion
for one, and for two, either the effects subside, or the
nightmares and
other side effects emerge."
"Okay. If
they do,
then what?"
"Call me.
I'll give
her a name of a specialist who deals with rape victims."
"Even though
she wasn't..."
"The effects
are still the
same." Interrupting, Beth held up a hand. This
man in front
of her was handsome, just not the brightest bulb in the
pack. "In
a matter of speaking, she has still been violated."
"Can I see
her?"
"May I ask you
something
personal Mr. Knight?"
"Shoot."
"Are you
involved with Bonnie?"
He hadn't
expected this
question. "We were, though not romantically any more."
"Okay, do you
know if she's
involved with anyone at the moment?"
"Why aren't you
asking her
these questions?"
"I did, she
refused to answer."
"Then maybe I
should respect
her wishes."
"The only
reason I ask,
is because she should not jump back into a romantic
relationship immediately.
She must deal with this first."
Michael's
expression calmed,
he understood now. "I got ya. No, I don't
think she's involved
with anyone at the moment."
"Good. I
trust you
will take care of her?"
The fierce
protectiveness
radiated from him again. Even Beth realized this was
a man who did
not take his responsibilities lightly.
Leaning over,
she pushed
the door open a crack. Bonnie was standing, dressed
once again, staring
out the window. Stepping back, she allowed him entry.
Seeing Bonnie,
staring into
space, fiddling with her collar tore at him.
//You won't
help her by
feeling sorry for her//
Pausing in his
tracks, he
mentally faced his partner with eyebrows raised. //You
should talk//
He was met by a pathetic imitation of a smile.
"Bon?" It
was more
a notice of his arrival than a greeting.
"Um?" She
didn't turn from
the window.
Placing his
hands on her
shoulder, noticing her stiffen at his touch, she hadn't
done that in quite
awhile. "Let's get you home." Turning her, he
noticed what she'd
been looking at. Kitt stood in the second row of
cars, fully visible
from her stand point.
"That scanner
does something
to you doesn't it?"
She blinked up
at him.
His expression was sympathetic, but knowing. "It always
has. Ever
since he found it. He's the one who decided on how
it would move."
"Really?
I didn't
know that. I guess he's been out to hypnotize us the
whole while."
She fired him
an evil glare,
reminiscent of the looks she used to give him shortly
after they met. Then
she realized what he was doing and smiled easily at
him. "You do
enjoy pissing me off don't you?"
"My aim in
life, you should
know that by now."
"You two are
worse than
a couple of school kids bickering." Kitt announced
over the comlink.
"Thank you."
Michael and
Bonnie replied together. With her arm linked through
Michael's and
his old leather jacket on over her torn clothes, they
walked out.
*
For the first
time in a
long time, she was unsure of how to broach a subject with
him. Staring
out the passenger side window, she was terrified of being
left alone.
Her apartment was no where near as secure as the
warehouse. Yet they'd
gained access to it. How could she ask him, without
him getting the
wrong idea? She wouldn't come between the two, that
was not her intention.
But...
"Bonnie,
whatever it is,
you can say it." Her head snapped around, eyes wide.
"How did you
know?"
Smirking
slightly, he faced
her for a second. "Two reasons. One, you're mighty
quiet. I
usually have to gag one of you two to get a moment's peace
in here, and
two, you haven't stopped fidgeting since you sat down."
"That obvious
am I?"
"Bon, I've
known you for
a long time. We've been as close as two people
can. I believe
I can read you." His tone was knowing, gentle. This had to
be something
big for her to be afraid of him.
"Okay, I don't
want either
of you to take this the wrong way." Then paused as
he turned a slight
nod towards her, his eyes meeting hers. "I don't
want to go home."
"I thought
not. Do
you want to stay at the warehouse?"
In the
quietest, most unsure
voice he'd ever heard from her, she answered, dropping her
eyes to the
gear shift. "With you."
Michael smiled,
relieved.
"Not a problem. I'm supposed to keep an eye on you
anyways."
Blinking at
him, she knew
he understood. She didn't want to 'sleep' with
him. She just
needed him near. Only he and Kitt could give her the
security she
craved.
"Do you still
keep a stash
of clothing at the warehouse?"
"Yes, I do."
"Good, then we
don't need
to make any stops." His smile was relaxed and easy, but
inside he was a
mess.
//This is not
going to be
an easy night//
//Why?// The
question came
across slowly, unsurely
//Because I
have to keep
an eye on her and make sure no one breaks in//
//I'll keep an
eye out for
intruders. There is something else bothering you//
Michael should
have known the white lie wouldn't hold water.
//Kitt....I
haven't...//
How the hell did he explain this one? Kitt was his
lover now, and
he didn't want anything to jeopardize that.
//You have
before.
She needs us. Not your hormones//
//Why thank you
for your
understanding// Anger rising with the sarcastic
remark. His mind
knowing no other solution to his dilemma
Kitt rolled his
eyes. //You
know I'm right. It would do no good. Probably
backfire on you
anyway// Kitt's white glow pulsed rapidly in his rising
emotions.
//Look Beauty,
I'm yours,
you know that. But...// This *was* backfiring on
him. The last
thing he wanted was to hurt Kitt.
//But
what? I'm not
understanding the problem here//
//I couldn't
stop the kiss
the last time, what if she...we...you know//
//You don't
trust yourself//
For Michael to openly admit his fears was a boost in
Kitt's ego.
//I guess not//
//I'll look
after your virtue//
This time the smile translated as easily as the words.
//Thanks// He
responded
dryly as they pulled into the building.
It was late,
Kitt activated
a few lights leading upstairs. Scanning the entire
building, nothing
showed amiss.
"It's all
clear."
He informed his passengers before disengaging the locks.
"Are you
hungry?"
Michael asked a very nervous Bonnie as they passed the
kitchen. She
quickly shook her head, heading straight to her old
room. While she
changed into an old pair of leggings and a tee shirt.
Michael
quickly took
a shower, Kitt keeping him informed of Bonnie's
whereabouts all the while.
Stepping into
Michael's
room, the nervousness hit her twice as badly. She
had no reason to
be here. The painkillers had worn off and she was
feeling every bump,
bruise and cut. Her thighs hurt the worst, more so
than her head.
If there was one thing she desperately wanted to know, it
was why they
had stopped. She was unconscious, they easily could
have had their
way with her. But they left her instead. Or
maybe they tried,
but an unresponsive victim was not in their jolly
books. She had
heard of men who only take pleasure in a screaming,
fighting victim.
Or maybe they just wanted to frighten her. Well they
succeeded in
that department. Above all she *despised* the needy
side of herself.
She hated relying on Michael, being afraid of being away
from him.
Sure Kitt was downstairs keeping watch, but that only
eased her jitters.
Michael dissolved them.
The other
problem; she wanted
him. In the few months they had been apart, she
could think of little
else at night but him. What the hell was she doing
here? Could she
possibly keep control of herself?
Michael walked
out of his
bathroom to find Bonnie pacing the bedroom. It was
comparable to a caged
animal. Just as skittish. "Bon?" He tried to
keep his voice
low, not wanting to scare her. Still, she whirled
around, eyes dilated
with fear. Just as quickly, she settled.
Heart pounding
in her chest,
she stared at the man in front of her. Hair still
damp, wearing only
a pair of black jogging pants. Closing her eyes, she
calmed herself,
in every way.
Sitting on the
bed, he pulled
the covers back for her. Without a word, she crawled
in beside him.
After waiting for him to adjust to a comfortable position,
she curled into
him. Her head on his shoulder, her arm across his
midriff.
This felt right, it always had. But she knew she was not
the only one cuddled
into him. Kitt must be close as well. Looking
up, she caught
his eye.
"What?" he
whispered.
"Is Kitt..?"
"No. He's
busy keeping
watch. Nick isn't expected back for a few days
yet. Off on
one of his business trips."
Mirroring his
smile, she
settled back into him. He wrapped an arm around her,
holding her
close, feeling the tense muscles relax as sleep took her.
Michael woke
suddenly to
her thrashing. She was dreaming, her eyes squinted
shut against whatever
demon she was fighting.
"Bon, come on
Baby, wake
up." He gently shook her shoulders.
His hands on
her had the
opposite reaction. She screamed, lashing out at
him. Tears
streamed down her face.
Part of him
wanted to let
go, the other knew that he had to wake her before she hurt
herself. Grabbing
her hands and pinning them beside her head, he shook her.
"Come on Babe,
wake up, you're gonna hurt yourself." 'And me,'
passed through his
head. "Bon, wake up!" He was getting desperate
as she flailed
against him.
Suddenly her
eyes opened,
glazed at first, then slowly focused on the man above her.
"Michael?" She choked
out.
"Yeah Baby,
you're okay."
Releasing her, he sat up, watching her carefully.
Straightening
her shirt,
she sat up. Unable to pin down the emotion running
through her.
Her heart was still racing, she could feel the adrenaline
in her veins.
The urge to run was still at the forefront of her
mind. The dream
had been so realistic. But this time, they didn't
knock her out,
they didn't leave her. She turned to Michael.
His worried expression
deserved an answer.
"Nightmare?" He began
for her.
Shaking her
head, she searched
for he words to explain what she had just
experienced. "Worse than
a nightmare. They didn't leave this time. They
kept at me.
They had me down and...." Her head dropped into her
hands. "My God
it was so real." The tears began again, accompanied by the
terror.
Before she could prevent it, she found herself in his
arms. Bonnie
would never remember if she had turned to him, or if he
had initiated the
embrace. But the moment his heartbeat was in her
ear, she began losing
control. The endless tears continued, rolling onto
him as he sat
holding her, rocking her slightly. She once had a
nightmare while
they were together. He had kissed her tears away and
made love to
her, erasing the lingering anxiety.
Looking up at
him, she wanted
that again. The security, the intimacy he provided
her with.
Michael found
himself drowning
in the pain in her eyes. Even earlier today, she had
not given him
such a hungry look. His body took over, he bent to
capture her lips
with his. Somewhere in the back of his mind, he knew
this was not
the way to proceed. As she shifted against him, her
breasts pressing
into him as they lay back onto the bed, all thoughts of
right and wrong
fled his brain.
The kiss
deepened, her hands
roaming over his body, his beginning to reciprocate.
Kitt remained
silent for
a time. How could he deny her of this? She
obviously needed
Michael. But Michael was now his. The computer
side insisted
he leave them to their own devices. The human,
emotional side of
him could not stand by and watch his lover with a
woman. Finally
rational thinking won, this was not what Bonnie
needed. Though she
may think so, the doctor had strictly said no sexual
relations. It
was the best, least guilt inspiring reason to stop them.
//Michael? Michael
you must stop. The doctor informed you of this
eventuality//
His body was
lost to her.
His brain however, registered Kitt's warning.
Slowly, he detangled
himself from the woman beneath him. Her moan of
disappointment bringing
him back to her. Kitt's gentle energy surge reminded
him rather sharply
of what he was doing.
"Bon, we can't
do this."
His breathing was ragged, his body hard. Giving
himself a mental
shake, he lifted off her.
Her eyes
opened, trying
to catch his again. She wasn't thinking straight, there
was a part of her
that knew this. The part that knew Michael was
right. Her body ached,
having felt him so close again, knowing the effect she
still had on him.
Michael was
sitting with
his legs over the edge of the bed, head in his hands,
desperate to regain
some semblance control over his own body. He had not
meant for this
to happen. Bonnie was in too delicate of a state for
this.
He was responsible for his actions.
//You are not//
//How the hell
can you say
that? This would have been the worst betrayal, to
both of you//
//I don't see
it as that//
//That's cause
you zapped
me//
//I told you
I'd guard your
virtue//
//Funny.
Thanks, though,
I wasn't thinking//
//Sure you
were, just with
the wrong head//
//KITT!!!!//
Kitt's laughter
met his open mouthed reaction. In reality, he sat
motionless, unaware
of Bonnie's worried gaze.
"Michael?" He turned
to face her. She was on her knees behind him.
"I'm sorry, I
didn't mean for that to happen."
"I know.
They warned
me of that possibility. Maybe if I'd said something,
we could have
avoided this."
Shaking her
head, she let
him into her thoughts. "I woke up, thinking about how we
handled my last
nightmare." It took Michael a few seconds before he
clued into what
she was talking about.
"We made
love." Her
head lifted briefly, to meet his understanding. "I don't
hold this against
you."
"But does
Kitt?"
If his warm
smile didn't
answer her question, "of course not Bonnie." Kitt's
affectionate
tone would have.
Lying back,
Michael pulled
Bonnie into his arms. "But.." she protested.
"You have
nothing to worry
about. Kitt has made it very clear to me what
happens when I wander
astray."
"Oh?" She had
to hear this.
"I simply sent
an electrical
current along the link." Innocent as always.
Michael cringed
at the memory. That was certainly one way to deflate
him. Bonnie
on the other hand looked shocked for the briefest moment,
before collapsing
in hysterics against Michael's chest.
"This is not
fair." He muttered
to no one in particular.
*
Nick and Karr
arrived back
on schedule, fully informed of the goings on around the
warehouse.
Michael led
Nick to the
back, pointing out the door that had allowed their entry.
Kitt passed on
his information to Karr, hoping they might recognize a
pattern Michael
and Kitt knew nothing about.
"I have
something."
Karr's voice drifted across the ground floor. Nick
didn't acknowledge
him, continuing instead to rewire the door. "The
outfits Dr Barstow
described fit the description of the ones used by the
Anti-Technology terrorist
group."
"The who?"
Michael had never
heard of such a thing.
"A group of
wackos who think
that technological advancement will be the downfall of
mankind."
Nick turned unimpressed blue eyes at Michael. "We've
run across them
once or twice before. They proclaim to want the
destruction of all
things mechanical."
"So Bonnie was
just an unfortunate
victim?" He kept his voice down. She had
finally fallen asleep
upstairs.
"No, it doesn't
fit their
MO." Nick frowned, trying to find a connection.
"They don't usually
attack innocents, especially women. The ones they go
after are the
heads of major corporations."
"Heads up Bill
Gates."
Michael said it with a smile that quickly faded with
Nick's next statement.
"Been there,
done that.
Guess who picked up the pieces." Nick's lips turned
up into what
might be described as a satisfied smile as Michael's jaw
dropped.
"Is there
anyone you haven't
worked with?"
Shrugging,
soldering a couple
of wires, "directly yes, indirectly, not many. Why?
You jealous?"
Michael glared
at the man
on his knees. "You do this just to bug me, don't
you?" Nick tossed
a brilliant smile behind him.
*
They drove up
to the pier
in silent mode. It was dark and only Kitt's scanner
reflected off
the dock.
"Okay, I'm
going to stop
here."
"That leaves a
great deal
of ground for you to cover unprotected."
"I know, but
any closer
and we may give ourselves away." After killing the
engine, he sat
forward, looking around the dark loading bay.
Lighting was meager
to non existent. The poles weren't very tall and
half the lights
a top of them were not working. Michael could see
the slowly lapping
water running beneath the far end of the dock. Many
large boxes and
crates blocked his view. There seemed to be a
singular large boat
beyond the loading area. "You picking up anything?"
Kitt ran
another full scan
of the area before speaking. "Nothing Michael."
"Can you think
of any way
for us to get closer to that boat?"
"Unless I can
shape shift,
I don't believe so." Firing a smirk at the modulator, he
grabbed his equipment
from the back seat. Sitting, back, putting on his gloves,
he sighed.
"You don't like
this."
It wasn't a question and it didn't take the link for Kitt
to realize his
partner's trepidation.
"This set up
gives the bad
guys too many advantages. The entire dock could be
laden with traps."
"But I've
scanned.."
"I know
Pal," He interrupted
gently. "But these are the same people who knew how
to break into
the warehouse. Who says they don't have information
on us as well."
"I see your
point." How
was he to protect Michael if they knew how to counteract
his functions?
He doubled his scans.
"Okay, keep me
posted."
Stepping out of the car, closing the door as quietly as
possible, Michael
began the long trek towards the
boat.
The message, through Wilton's channels, said that if he
wanted answers,
he had to meet them on the boat. Included was the
name of the marina
and a slip number. Right from the get go, it didn't
ring true to
Michael. Nobody gave up that easy. It was a trap, he
was sure of
it. But Bonnie was still suffering nightmares,
waking up every night
beside him screaming. Michael had to get some
answers. If there
was even a shred of a chance this might pan out, he had to
go in.
Ducking behind
a pile of
boxes, he silently jumped up onto the dock. Kitt had
been a worried
tingle in his head, but agreed with his reasoning. As
strange as that may
be. Placing a hand on the top corner of a crate, he
peered around
it. He was uncomfortable, he had to stay slouched to
avoid being
seen over the wooden boxes. Looking through the
darkness, the boat
was only a few hundred yards away, but there was no cover
from here on
in.
//Are you sure
there are
no unfriendlies around?//
//I'm picking
up a skeleton
crew on the farthest boat across the bay, but they appear
to be asleep
and you are beyond their sight.//
//Okay, here
goes.//
Kitt watched
his partner.
He'd monitored his advance closely. Then the worst
became reality.
Detecting the detonating signal, he called out.
//Mich...!//
The rest was
lost in the
deafening roar. The crate Michael had been standing
behind exploded.
The dark form of his partner flew towards him, landing on
his hood before
sliding bonelessly to the ground.
Scanning his
driver and
the area, as he called for backup.
*
"No!"
Kitt fired over
to block Nick's entry to the hospital.
"You know it
must be done."
The younger AI was getting on his nerves.
"I can handle
it Nick.
I have to this point." Anger and fear ruled his actions as
he drove back
and forth in front of the entranceway.
"What about
when he wakes
up and panics? What then?" Nick was trying to keep
his temper.
Kitt had never openly disobeyed him.
"Then I'll help
him, as
Karr did for you." Kitt rationalized.
Nick fired a
dirty look
at the motionless blackness behind him. <You talk
too much.>
"Kitt, let me by." He made another attempt to step around
the Trans Am
to no avail.
"I said no,
Nick."
His voice low, running out of patience himself. "I
will not permit
you to place the cuff on him." Then more like a
needy child. "I need
him, and he's going to need me. He has no idea what
has occurred."
Sighing with
resignation,
he touched Kitt's roof. "One condition."
"What's that?"
"You'll let
either myself
or Karr know if he floods you. At which point the
cuff goes on.
Without argument." A stern glare accompanied his speech.
"Agreed."
Kitt's relief
was palpitate.
Grumbling to
himself, Nick
jumped back into the Stealth, peeling out of the hospital
parking lot.
Kitt was left
with a brief
image of Karr laughing. Turning his attention back
to his link, he
found his partner beginning to stir.
Michael
shifted, highly
uncomfortable. He found he couldn't move, something was
holding him down.
He then tried to open his eyes, that didn't work
either. Feeling
his heart begin to race, he began struggling.
Struggling weakly against
the terrible nightmare, having no knowledge of where he
was, who might
have trapped him and left him helpless. Suddenly, a
white glow appeared
beside him.
//It's okay,
you're alright//
Turning to the warm presence, he grabbed on. His
body in reality
still not responding.
Michael's
terror subsided
slightly as Kitt explained the situation. //You're
in the hospital//
With gentle understanding, Kitt calmed his driver,
following all the questions
that had raced through his mind a moment ago. //Your eyes
are bandaged
and they had to restrain you, your body began convulsing//
//What
happened?// Michael's
brain began functioning well enough to form words.
//What do you
remember?//
//Jumping onto
the dock,
reaching for the crate....then, then// panic threatened
again in the blank
space in his head.
Curling around
Michael,
he covered the amber presence, happy to have him back and
talking to him.
That translated to Michael, causing the worry to return.
//The crate
exploded.
I detected the signal an instant before the fireball hit
you. It
threw you onto my hood// Michael jolted, remembering
just how far
back he'd parked.
//You have second degree burns
over fifty
percent of your body, they bandaged your eyes as a
precaution//
//Then
why...why am I not
feeling any pain?// He did feel the drugs in his system,
but usually, he
still felt a lingering discomfort.
Kitt smiled
brilliantly.
//There are advantages to knowing how to work the link//
Confusion met
him. A little mischievously, Kitt continued. //In
learning how to
make love to you, I figured out how to make you feel
pleasure. With
a little work, I figured how to switch off the pain signal
as well// He
finished with a devilish shrug.
//Kitt...// He
was impressed
and astonished. //You're wonderful//
//Thank you//
It was as
if his eyebrows furrowed. //There is one draw back//
//Shoulda
known. What
might that be?//
//We have to
remain linked
deeply for it to work//
//Did Nick..?//
Nick would
have insisted on the cuff, but obviously it wasn't on his
wrist.
//He tried//
The answer
was slightly frightened, but there was an innocence as
well.
//You didn't
let him?//
Amusement followed the question.
//Michael I
couldn't be
without you....especially now//
//S'okay.
I'm very
glad you're here. How long can you maintain this?//
//I'll make
sure I'm here
whenever you're awake// Kitt tutted at him.
//I'm not that
greedy, you
know that. I'm worried about your power supply//
//Karr is
boosting me//
//Does Nick
know?//
//We weren't
planning on
telling him// Kitt blinked with that childlike innocence
again, caressing
his partner all the while.
//I love you so
very much
Kitt// He was feeling exhaustion dragging at him
again. Linking this
deep would deplete him faster than actual consciousness.
//I love you
too.
Sleep, I'll be here waiting when you wake next//
*
Twenty four
hours later,
with Nick standing guard, Michael's bandages were
removed. In actuality,
Nick had barley left the hospital. Someone was after
Michael.
In their business, that was a simple fact of reality. But
this was different.
Nick's gut feeling told him there was something
more. Karr had found
no trace of the crate. That was not horribly
unusual, but the entire
area being cleaned up was. The explosion Kitt
described would have
left scorch marks on the dock, there was nothing.
Even analyzing
samples from the area had turned up nothing.
Turning his
attention back
to his friend, he cringed slightly at the blistered
face. Kitt was
with Michael, making this as painless as possible, but not
to the point
of masking any signs of trouble.
"Wait until I
give you the
okay before attempting to open your eyes." The
doctor instructed,
cutting at a new section of bandage over Michael's
forehead. Nick
saw the tension in the other man's face. If the
worst occurred, Nick
would begin looking into possibilities of restoring his
sight. He
wouldn't let Michael give up, not yet.
"Alright.
You may
open your eyes now, slowly, give your eyes a chance to
adjust to the light.
Any stress may be harmful."
Michael waited
until he
no longer felt the need to squint before attempting to pry
his eyelids
apart. It was a slow and painful process.
His eyes were
open, he knew
that, but other than slight light perception, there was
nothing.
"Well?" The
doctor asked,
most likely knowing what the answer would be. Nick
already knew.
Kitt had picked up on Michael's fear, transmitting it
unconsciously.
"I see light,
that's it."
There was hidden terror in the statement.
//But I can
see//
//What?//
//I can see
through your
eyes//
"Nick?"
He wasn't
sure if the man was in the room or not.
Taking the two
steps to
the bedside, he leaned on the edge slightly, giving
Michael an idea of
where he was. "Yeah."
"Kitt says he
can see."
"Using your
eyes?" Nick
had known the extent of the link, he hadn't thought Kitt
knew.
Michael just
nodded, the
pain drifting away as Kitt backed out.
"I beg your
pardon?"
The doctor was beginning to think both men belonged in an
institution.
"Look Doc, it's
complicated,
but if his eyes are functioning, what could be causing the
blindness?"
"That's simple,
swelling
from the concussion pressing on the nerves blocking the
reception from
his brain."
Michael fought
to keep the
fear from overwhelming him. //What if I'm blind?//
//You're not//
//You sound
confident of
that// Michael didn't.
//I tested your
eyes, they
are functioning properly. I'm sure that I could find
the reasoning
if I looked//
//Then do it.
Please//
//I'll cause
you immense
pain//
//Can you block
it?//
//Not while
exploring.
It would be too much to keep up. Trust me. You
*will* see again//
//I do trust
you, you know
that. I'm just...//
//Scared?
So am I//
*
Another twenty
four hours
passed before Nick lead Michael from the hospital.
The blindness
had not left him. The longer it remained, the more
frightened Michael
became. What use was he if he couldn't see?
There was someone
out there who wanted him dead and he was in no condition
to protect himself.
Nick had hold
of his elbow,
guiding him around corners and keeping him away from
objects strewn around
the hallway. Michael's body was rigid. Nick
could understand
that. He had lost his vision for a short period, a
few minutes while
coming around before. He knew the terror.
Michael had not said
a word to him about it. Smirking to himself, he
realized that would
be his reaction as well. Close up. Don't need any ones
help. He can handle
it. For the first time Nick began to understand
Michael's frustration
during the beginning of their friendship.
Michael's head
felt like
it was about to explode. Kitt was helping him, using
his eyes to
guide him. He put up with the pain, anything to have
Kitt this close.
Sure, MacKenzie was leading him, but there was something
about having Kitt
near.
//Two steps
forward, then
stop. You're at the elevator// Michael
followed Kitt's directions
to the letter. Nick had assumed that Kitt was with
Michael, when
Michael stopped before Nick did, he was sure.
Smiling to himself
he wondered if he would fare as well under the
circumstances.
<Shall we
not find out>
<I wouldn't
want to be
in his shoes at the moment. How's Kitt?>
<Handing
it. He
is distressed, but confident>
<Good.
That will
translate to Michael>
A slight
affirmative rumble
was his answer as the doors opened and the two men stepped
into the elevator
car.
*
Bonnie gasped
when Michael
stepped out of the car. His face was covered in
blisters, the skin
raw. Gingerly, he slid onto Kitt's hood, lying back
comfortably.
He didn't want to risk going up the stairs without
assistance. Breaking
his neck was not an appealing thought.
"Michael?" Her voice
startled him.
//Sorry, should
have mentioned
she was here//
//S'okay.
Anyone else
around?//
//No.
I'll let you
know when Karr is approaching//
//Thanks Pal//
"Are you
okay?" She
knew it was a stupid question. She couldn't think of
any other way
to break the ice around him.
"I guess, all
things considered."
"Look, I'm not
sure what
to say here. What have the doctors said about your
eyes?"
"They aren't
sure.
Kitt on the other hand says they work fine."
"What?"
Her confused
tone brought a smile to his face. He could see the
expression that
went with *that* tone. Kitt chuckled at the image
sent, letting Michael
know he was right on the money.
"Kitt used the
link to see
with my eyes. He said they work fine."
"Is there
anything else
that link can do?"
"He can turn
off pain as
well." Silence. His smile brightened a little
more. He
didn't have to see her to know her jaw was on the floor.
"I've learned
just how far
the link reaches." Kitt began, trying to find a way
to explain how
he came about his findings without revealing other aspects
of their relationship.
"You might say we've been playing around with a few
concepts. I've
found not only how to shock Michael, but how to fool his
mind into believing
that his body is not in pain."
"That's
amazing. Think
of the good this can bring about."
"There is a
downside to
this Bonnie?"
"Oh?"
Even Kitt's
tone said it wasn't a good one.
"It only works
if we are
linked deeply."
"Still, that's
a wonderful
discovery. Do Nick and Karr know about this?"
"They know it's
possible."
Michael answered sitting up. "I don't think they have ever
allowed themselves
to link that deeply. It's too personal for them."
"I can see that
being a
problem for those two."
Michael just
snorted.
"Bon, can I ask a favor?"
"Sure what?"
"Would you mind
whipping
up something to eat? I'm starved. It's not
like hospital food
can sustain one for long."
"No problem,
though you'll
owe me one later."
"I appreciate
it."
"Are you
staying with Kitt?"
Michael
nodded. Placing
a hand on his arm, she gave a quick squeeze before jogging
up the stairs.
The food had
helped somewhat.
He still felt very weak.
//It's just
your body trying
to heal// Kitt explained, holding his partner not
only with the link,
but safely inside the car as well.
//I know, I
just despise
feeling this useless//
//I thought
you'd enjoy
a forced vacation?//
//Oh, you are
funny//
//I thought
so//
Michael
laughed. Kitt
was trying so hard to keep his spirits up. Guiding him and
protecting him,
occasionally giving him sharp reprimands when Michael fell
into self doubt
or self loathing.
Bonnie had long
gone to
bed, checking in on him before hand. Nick and Karr
had come and gone
a few times, never actually saying what they were up
to. That was
normal. Michael decided that the only way he was
going to get any
rest was to stay with Kitt. He was surprisingly
comfortable. Then
again, he usually was while sleeping in the car.
"Kitt?"
"Yes Michael?"
"I didn't think
it was possible,
but I think I love you more."
Warmth flowed
across the
link, taking Michael's breath away. The reaction to
his words was
more than worthwhile. Burying himself in Kitt, he
felt himself drift
off.
Kitt had been
blocking his
intentions. He wanted Michael deeply asleep before
he began his mission
for the night. Michael would see in the
morning. Probably have
one hell of a headache, but his vision would return.
Michael had
briefly fallen asleep in the afternoon. Kitt had
used that time to
go exploring. The doctors had been right. The
blow had caused
swelling behind his eyes. All Kitt had to do was
convince his body
to drain that. Increase blood flow to help it heal and
voila, vision restored.
As long as Michael remained asleep he could do this.
Kitt wasn't
sure if he could handle the pain if Michael woke up.
Drawing his
sleeping friend to the level he needed was easy.
Michael trusted
him implicitly and followed even in sleep. Kitt had
woken him a few
times in the past in past by drawing Michael deep then
starting to send
across his arousal. Michael would wake more than
eager for Kitt's
advances.
Michael woke
slowly, the
blinding headache almost making him retch. A touch
of fear washed
over him. Was this something to do with his
concussion?
//I'm here and
no it doesn't.
Open you eyes slowly when you're able//
//Why?//
//You'll
see// There
was a note in his statement, like he knew he'd just
created a great pun.
Taking a deep
breath, then
regretting it slightly, he opened his eyes. The
world began to take
shape around him. Kitt had darkened the windows,
knowing his partner
all to well. But he could see. "What have you
been up to?"
Speaking was much easier on his pounding head.
"I found the
problem."
"Which
was?" Michael
was awestruck.
"I found
swelling behind
your eyes. I took care of it. It was easy, but time
consuming.
I'm sorry about the headache."
"Kitt....." He
couldn't
find the words to express himself, yet he didn't want to
drop the block
Kitt had raised to protect himself. "This is.."
"You're
welcome. This
was as much for me as for you. I had to know if I
could do it."
"You never
cease to amaze
me." A stunning smile did manage to cross the link.
"Sleep the
headache off."
"I think I may
do that."
*
Jennifer stood
gaping.
Her body quivering with disbelief.
"Dad?" It
couldn't
be.
"Hello
Jennifer. It's
been quite some time since we last spoke." He
stepped up to his daughter.
He had never been one for embracing, but he had felt the
need often of
late. She accepted his affection easily.
Holding her
arms, he smiled
at the tears slowly falling over her cheeks. "How?"
"I had to
disappear for
the sake of everything I've worked for. To make sure
you were taken
care of."
"I don't
understand?"
"You will, in
time."
It was not a
satisfactory
answer, but there were too many questions to be
asked. "Where have
you been?" She finally settled on.
"Safe,
overseas. Watching
you from afar. You are much like your mother.
Headstrong, smart,
business like. You've grown up. Taken charge
of your life I'm
glad to see." Looking around the house he had once called
home, when he
was still married, before the family fell apart.
"When did you
come back?"
She still had a rough time believing the man standing in
front of her was
her father.
"A few weeks
ago. I had
some business to attend to before making my...reappearance
known." The
offhanded tone didn't go over well.
"What could be
more important
than family?" Slightly angered, she walked around him,
scrutinizing the
old man.
"This concerned
family of
a sort." He allowed her to look him over, feeling that he
had nothing to
hide now.
Baffled, upset
and not really
thinking, "who did you see?"
Figuring it
couldn't harm
anything. "Michael and Kitt."
Her jaw
dropped, anger darkening
her eyes. "Those two perverts?"
"I beg your
pardon?"
He had not foreseen this reaction.
"That machine
and his lover?"
She spat.
"I do not
understand what
you're saying my dear." His brow furrowed, he had been
under the impression
that Jennifer and Michael had a mutual respect.
"Oh, they
didn't tell you?"
An evil grin spread over her tear stained
face. This would
change his mind about them being considered 'family'.
"They are lovers."
"Who?"
"Michael and
Kitt.
Who else. I caught them kissing while the AI was in
an android body."
Wilton gawked
at his daughter
for a moment before a slow smile spread across his
lips. "How wonderful.
So that is what he meant by the car was where he resides."
"What! How can
you say that??
That's what MacKenzie said too. Speaking of him and
his killer car."
Her mouth was beginning to run away with her.
Again Wilton
was caught
off guard. Seeing his reaction, she forged on. "Oh, they
neglected to inform
you of this as well? Nick has reunited with our
other AI."
Thinking for a
minute, he
had secretly watched MacKenzie walk back to his car.
Something about
that car had struck him at the time, but he chalked it up
to emotions arising
from seeing the young man. Now he knew. "But of
course. The
black car. Karr. This is glorious."
"It is
not! That car
tried to kill me."
"Yes, yes,
we've known that
from the beginning." He dismissed her
statement. Then turned
back to face her suspiciously, an idea forming in his
head. "I have spoken
to Nicholas. He is vastly different from the child I met
years before.
What might have you done for them to consider you a
threat?"
"I don't....how
could you
say that to me?"
"Because I
programmed the
AI. By chance do you know if they linked?"
The brunette
nodded dumbly.
"Excellent."
"They are the
ones hiding
Michael and Kitt."
"That explains
why I cannot
locate them. MacKenzie would have them well
guarded." Nodding,
he began pacing over the blue Oriental rug. "Do you
know which employee
attacked Kitt?"
"Is that what
they told
you?" Her voice dropped an octave as she refused to meet
his eyes.
"Yes, that a
'disgruntled
employee tried to take Kitt's life' by conducting testing
on extreme conditions."
How could she
work her way
around this? There had to be an explanation that
would divert the
blame.
Staring at his
daughter's
discomfort, it dawned on him. "You called for the
experiments."
Blinking twice, she said nothing. "Why?"
"I read of your
talks with
the military, they wanted more information on what the
shell could handle
before making an offer on the car."
"That was never
my intention.
I turned them down for a reason. The molecular
bonded shell is not
for military use. Never would I have agreed to
that."
"But you were
not here."
She answered hotly.
"This is my
dream, my creation,
how could you, of all people undermine it?" The old man
began to step around
his daughter, never had he expected such betrayal from
her.
"The stupid car
is just
a bunch of metal and wires. Why can't anyone else
see that?" He gaped
at her for a moment, realizing he'd miscalculated her
understanding of
precious life.
"Have you
considered that
you are the one who is blinded?" Sighing with great
disappointment,
he walked to the far side of the room. "Yes, you are
much like your
mother. Greedy. And unable to see the higher
purpose."
"Excuse
me? You are
the one who left *me*."
Shaking his
head, he had
never realized how shallow his own flesh and blood could
be. "My decision
had nothing to do with you. You had established
yourself, you no
longer required my input."
"That doesn't
mean that
I didn't want it." Tears were running freely down her
face. How could her
own father have lied to her on such a grand scale?
"You care more
for that stupid pile of chips then you do for me."
"Only because
that so called
pile of chips has more humanity than you are capable of."
Before she could
get another word in, he strode out of her house, leaving
her to brood.
Wilton drove
to his home.
Surprisingly he was not focusing on his recent visit with
his daughter,
instead his mind was whirling with the news of Michael and
Kitt's relationship.
He now understood the look that he had witnessed during
the drive to California.
He wanted desperately to know about Kitt's duration in an
android body.
He also wanted to confirm what Jennifer had said.
Not only about
Kitt, but about Karr as well. If it were true, how
close did the
link bring Nick and Karr? If the link had mellowed
Nick, had it done
the same for Karr? He wanted to know the AI, the one
he had helped
develop. Kitt had been Bonnie's before Knight
Industries brought
them both into the Knight 2000 project. Karr....Karr
had been his
creation.
Easing into the
chair in
front of his computer, he logged on and emailed
Kitt. He wanted to
see them as soon as possible. Before he lost his
nerve to confront
them about their affair.
*
Michael sat in
Kitt waiting.
Staring through the windshield he felt the dread rise
again. Wilton
called for an immediate meet. This was not his
normal routine.
Nor was it normal for him to email Kitt directly.
"Do we have any
idea what
he wants Michael?"
"Nope."
"I see you are
happy about
this." The dripping sarcasm was not lost on the man
inside the car.
"I'd find that
funny if
I wasn't so worried."
"Why worry?"
Michael
blinked. "I guess
I forgot to tell you."
"Tell me what?"
"It's come over
the grapevine
that Wilton met with his daughter." Something close
to fear trickled
into Michael's mind. It wasn't a clear emotion.
"I wonder what
she said
to him."
"I can't see
her saying
much. She wouldn't want to look bad in Daddy's
eyes."
"True."
But the feeling
down the link didn't agree with the tone in Kitt's
voice. There was
an underlying, not fear exactly, but definite anxiety that
Kitt couldn't
block.
Michael closed
his eyes,
reaching to comfort his friend. The knock on the window
startled him.
Opening the door, he climbed out, settling against the
hood.
Wilton felt a
little unsure
of how to go about this. In his mind was a thousand
questions, none
of which had any tact. Taking a deep breath, he jumped in
with both feet.
"I'll assume you've heard that I've spoken to Jennifer?"
Michael just
nodded.
Kitt felt like he was holding his breath, waiting for the
bomb to drop.
"She told me
that Kitt had
been in an android body for a time?"
This wasn't so
bad.
"It was after another attack on Kitt. The car was
damaged and so
was the CPU."
"How did he
manage to survive
with a damaged CPU?" Genuine concern radiated from
him. Kitt
smiled in Michael's mind.
"He jumped
across the link."
"Into your
mind?" Gaping
was an almost hilarious expression on the old man's face.
Nodding,
Michael continued
with a smile. "Nick knew of someone who had built an
android and
needed a lodger. She knew a small amount about
neural nets, but not
enough to create her own AI. With Bonnie's help,
they transferred
him into the droid, where he stayed for a few days while
the CPU was rebuilt."
"How did you
cope Kitt?"
"It wasn't easy
at first.
Not all the routines were in order. I had to work
with the woman.
She and I reconfigured the subroutines and I learned to
walk, to touch."
A familiar tingle reached Michael at Kitt's memory.
"Did you enjoy
it?"
"It was....nice
for the
duration. But I would not want to stay as such."
"Why, may I
ask?"
"Because it is
not who I
am. I cannot protect Michael as a human, and we had
lost the link."
"Fascinating. Do you
know why?"
"The hardware
wasn't there."
Michael shrugged simply. "The link exists in Kitt's
CPU. I
could still feel him, though very slightly."
"She mentioned
a few other
things as well."
//He Knows!//
Kitt's panic
just about dropped Michael to his knees.
"Are you
alright?" Wilton
grabbed Michael's arm, steadying him.
"Kitt..." The
older man
watched in awe. He had never seen the link work to
this extent before.
The effects were astounding to witness. Michael
regained his balance,
choosing to sit on the hood from here on out. This
was going to get
messy. The warmth of Kitt's skin under him was a
great comfort.
"Was that a
result of the
link?" Michael nodded, still unsure of
himself. Kitt was continuing
to flood him with self doubt. Flashing images of
Wilton's negative
reactions to their new found love.
//I will
*never* be ashamed
of what we share. If he knows, then so be it.
If he disapproves,
we can disappear and he won't be able to find us//
That calmed his
partner slightly.
"Does that
happen often?"
"Not so much
anymore.
We tend to have better control." He fired a dirty
look at the windscreen.
"I'm going to
assume by
that reaction that Kitt knows of my next question."
Michael had
slipped in his
'poker face.' If Wilton didn't know, he didn't want
to act suspicious.
"Ask away."
"I don't
believe there is
an easy way to ask this." Choosing his words, Wilton
hoped Michael
would make this easier on him. Obviously neither man
nor AI was willing
to help him in this regard. "Aright then, Jennifer
informed me that she
had witnessed you and the android...locked in a heated
embrace?"
Wilton refused to back down on this. He had to
know. Could
it be possible to fall in love with a machine?
"Yes, she
did." The
answer was simple, monotone.
"That's
fantastic."
Michael just about fell off the car as Kitt jolted in
surprise.
"Pardon?"
He was completely
off guard. Sure Wilton had to be open minded, but could he
accept?
"Is it like a
human love
affair?" A million more questions came to mind.
Smiling shyly,
Michael answered
as many of the questions fired at him as possible. "It's
better."
Kitt's love and relief held him as he spoke truthfully
about them for the
first time.
"How so?
In what way?
Pardon my curiosity."
"It's
alright. The
link is what makes it different, better. I know
exactly what he's
feeling. There is no question about his
motives. When we link
on that level, there are no blocks." Michael's smile
had increased.
They hadn't realized how much Wilton Knight's acceptance
meant to them.
"Are you able
to...."
Michael
laughed, the man
was still a conservative at heart. "Yes we can."
"Both?"
"Simultaneously."
Kitt was giggling like a schoolboy taking to his father
about sex for the
first time. Michael was having a difficult time
ignoring him. Especially
as the man in front of him stood with a wonderfully
excited expression
that brightened with every answer. Occasionally
changing to amazement,
then back to wonder. He didn't ask for any more
intimate details,
thankfully. Kitt probably wouldn't have
lasted. He was still
snorting, unable to cope with the line of questioning.
"Alright," The
look on Michael's
face was eating at Wilton's curiosity. Kitt had not
said a word,
but Michael's eyes changed periodically. The spark
growing brighter.
"Dare I ask what Kitt thinks of my questions?"
The snorting
returned to
a full bore chitter, almost drowning Michael's
thoughts. Desperately
trying to block his partner, he aimed to answer the
question. "Have you
ever explained the 'birds and the bees' to a youngster?"
"Yes." It
wasn't quite
what he wanted to know.
"Then you
know. I
can barely think through his laughter." Michael's
shoulders were shaking,
he wasn't going to be able to hold out much longer.
"You are in
love with him?"
The serious nature stopped the laughter.
"Yes I
am. More than
I imagined I could be with anyone."
"And Kitt you
feel the same?"
"Yes I
do. It surprised
me at the start. Yet I can't think of any way I'd
prefer it to be."
"Good, I'm glad
to hear.
I had my doubts about your friendship in the
beginning. I'm very
happy to hear of this turn of events. Does it hinder
your working
relationship?"
"I don't
believe so.
We still argue, just like any other couple."
'Couple'. The word echoed
in Michael's head. He liked it. To refer to
himself and Kitt
as such conjured warm feelings inside him.
"Does
anyone else
know of this?"
"There
are a few,
only those who work closely with us."
"Nick and
Karr?" He
had subtly slipped in the names, but Kitt registered the
use of his brother's
name with shock.
"How
the...?" Michael
didn't need to finish the statement. It was
obvious. Jennifer
had told him about their friend's linked partnership.
"Tell me
Michael, was it
Nick who asked you to not disclose this information?"
"Do you really
need to ask?"
"I had thought
as much.
Then again, after his visit to my home, I had believed I'd
made headway
in regards to my relationship with him."
"Nothing with
Nick is simple,
you must know that."
Another
affectionate smile.
"It has always been so."
*
<Nick>
Nick raised his
eyebrows as he looked up from his computer. Karr's
tone was not one
he was used to. Standing, he made his way to the
Stealth parked below.
Michael and Kitt were out, meeting with Wilton Knight, not
due back for
quite some time.
Settling into
the seat,
he waited.
"I have been
researching
Wilton Knight's activities."
"And?"
"And I have
uncovered a
trail that points to our visitors the other night."
"What would
they be doing
in Switzerland? No...wait, going after our newly
resurrected friend."
"I believe
so. The
company owned by Knight has been experiencing problems -
arson, unexplained
deaths and I believe Knight has been receiving threats."
"Here as well?"
"Not sure, but
they do appear
to be continuing."
"So that's why
he came back."
Nick sighed. The small part of him that had wanted
to believe in
the old man was crushed. The larger side of him knew
there was a
covert reason. Now they knew. "Michael's going
to be pissed."
Karr snorted. "Anything else?"
"I'm touched
that you think
my capabilities are unlimited. I have yet to locate
or uncover with
certainty the identity of his assassins."
Stepping out
and patting
the roof, "I'll be sure to remember that. Keep at it, I'll
see what I can
dig up regarding the terrorist group. I'm pretty
sure they are the
ones refusing to play nicely around here."
*
"Why the hell
didn't you
say something before?" Michael was beyond mad,
enraged was more like
it. Ever since Nick had cornered him the night
before, Michael's
anger had been growing. He felt betrayed. He and
Kitt had just confided
in the old man, why couldn't he have returned the
favor? Wilton stood
before him, behind the grounds of the Foundation's estate,
not willing
to face Michael directly.
"Jesus, they
attacked me,
almost raped Bonnie and *now* you tell me why you came
running back.
Great, just great. You could have saved us all a lot
of heartache
by letting me know in the first place."
The young man
had a right
to be upset. Wilton knew. Bonnie meant a great
deal to him
as well. "You must believe, I would not have
returned if I thought
there was any danger."
"You think
these types of
people just disappear because you change countries?
Well, have I
got news for you. If they want to, they will hunt
you to the ends
of the earth and take everyone around you down in the
process."
"This is not my
expertise,
it's yours."
"That's why you
should have
said something." The calmer and deeper the voice
became, the more
threatened Wilton felt. He had known of Michael's
capacity for anger.
He had bet on it years ago. He however hadn't bet on
Michael's temper
ever being aimed at him.
"Fine, tell me
everything
you know."
Resigning
himself to his
fate, Wilton perched on Kitt's hood. "A few years
ago, I began receiving
threats. I've received a good many in my lifetime,
so I chose to
ignore them. These, I was to find out later, were
real." Michael
had stopped his pacing as stood, facing the older man,
trying to keep an
open mind. "A few of my personal guards began
disappearing, only
to turn up a month or so later..disposed of in one fashion
or another.
None had been killed in a pleasant manner. I guess
when that didn't
satisfy them, my companies began to experience failures,
to explosions."
"What types of
businesses?"
"Like here,
research in
technology, medicines."
"So why attack
you?"
"I'm not sure."
"Why don't I
believe you?
If you had thought it was that simple, you wouldn't have
fled. Alright,
any idea as to who they are?"
"Technology
terrorists."
"In
English?" Some
things never changed.
"A group of
people who believe
that technology is he downfall of society."
Michael froze.
"Wait a minute.
The Anti-technology terrorists?"
"I believe so,
why?"
"Because we
think they are
the ones behind Bonnie's and my attack."
"You know of
them?"
"Nick has had a
few run
ins with them in the past. He recognized the
description of their
insignia Bonnie gave. You are in a great deal deeper
than you think."
"I'm open for
suggestions."
The watery blue eyes seemed to wither before Michael.
"Go to
Devon. Tell
him what we know and let him protect you."
"And what are
you going
to do?"
"Talk to Nick."
*
"Michael." Kitt's call
confirmed what Michael already knew. They had a
tail.
"Can you give
me a scan?"
"I can pick out
the driver's
outfit in the lead car."
"And..?"
"And it's the
terrorists."
"Great.
Let's lose
em." Flooring the accelerator he searched for an off
ramp.
If they wanted to cause trouble, Michael didn't want any
innocent bystanders
getting in the way by accident.
Three roads
later, the tail
was still following, and growing. Two in front and
four behind.
The matte black cars boxed them in, changing their
course. Giving
them no option but to remain inside the speeding escort.
Suddenly the
vehicles around
them came to a grinding halt.
"This does not
look good."
Michael hit the brakes to find himself and Kitt surrounded
by not
only their escort, but numerous men in black military
attire, holding various
weapons at them.
"Knight, get
out of the
car." The man whom Michael assumed was the leader
stepped forward,
pointing a strange looking gun heavenward.
"Michael, that
weapon fires
an EMP." Kitt had tried to block the link, but his
gripping fear still
touched his partner.
"What are our
options?"
Both partners looked around, assessing the situation.
"Very limited
I'm afraid."
"Would the
shell protect
you?"
"Possibly." It
wasn't spoken
in a positive way.
"That's
it? Possibly?"
The leader was
running out
of patience. "Now Knight." Lowering the weapon, he pointed
it directly
at Kitt's hood.
Michael reached
for the
door.
"What do you
think you are
doing?"
"Once I'm out
Kitt, make
a run for it, get away. Let Devon know what's
happened, and let him
protect you."
"I can't let
you go out
there." Approximately fifty men surrounded the sleek black
car.
"Kitt."
He paused,
taking a brief look at their assailants, before assuming
he had a moment
left. //I love you Beauty. I can't let you
die// Deepening
the link, reaching for the white warmness, kissing him
before opening his
eyes and exiting the car.
Immediately
three men stepped
up, grabbing Michael, who did not struggle. The men
left an opening,
an escape route, Kitt took it.
//I'll be back
for you//
The leader spun to get aim on the retreating Trans
Am. Seeing the
threat, Michael kicked out, catching the man's wrist,
causing the gun to
fly out of the man's hand before firing it.
They had not
been kind to
Michael. Handcuffing him before shoving him into a
vehicle.
Two men shouldered him at all times. He was roughly
blindfolded after
leaving the city limits. The group may know about
the AI, but they
did not seem to know about the link. Or so Michael
hoped. Kitt remained
a tingle in the back of his mind. Michael wanted no
contact until
he was sure they couldn't trace the signal. Kitt had
agreed, though
making sure Michael knew how much the AI disliked the
idea.
Dragging him
out of the
car, the mask they used as a blindfold, that hindered his
breathing greatly,
was pulled from his head. They pushed him forward,
making no allowances
for his adjusting eyes.
He was hauled
to a stop
as the handcuffs were removed. When he could focus, he
ascertained they
had brought him to an old factory. Machinery, dead
and decaying littered
the building. The walls were gray, masonry type
blocks the square
windows high above, filthy. But the floor where he
stood had been
swept clean, so was the hallway to what he assumed had
served as the office
area.
"Mr
Knight." This
man was new to Michael. And for some reason carried an
aura that posed
a threat.
"What is it
exactly that
you want from me?" He carefully capped his anger.
His wrists hurt,
his shoulders ached and his head felt empty. He had to
play the game, for
now anyway.
"I want Knight
Industries
brought to its knees and I want your car." It sounded so
uncomplicated
from this man.
"You do realize
I have nothing
to do with Knight Industries." He might be able to
use this angle,
confuse them into making a mistake.
"You think me a
fool?" A
small movement of his head brought four more men out from
the outer hallway.
"Michael!?" He
sucked in
his breath as the men roughly pushed Bonnie through the
doors.
"I see I have
your attention
now. Again Knight, I want the codes to access the
mainframe systems."
"And I've told
you, I have
no knowledge of that aspect of the company."
One of the men
grabbed Bonnie,
forcing her towards the center of the cleared area,
pointing his gun at
her head. Fear shone in her eyes as she cringed,
waiting for the
bullet.
Michael reacted
in an instant,
bolting to her side, placing himself between the gunman
and the woman he
loved.
"Wait!"
The leader
called. All men paused as he walked to where Michael now
stood. Drawn
to his full height, glaring down at the men around them.
A small smile
crept onto
the face of the man in black. Using the back of his
hand, he pushed
the gun that was pressed into Michael's ribs off to the
side. "A man willing
to sacrifice himself for a woman." Nodding his approval,
he watched the
brunette curl into Michael's arm. "That is an
impressive, yet unexpected
show of chivalry. Something I had thought lost in this
society."
"That concept
obviously
didn't occur to the men who broke into to our home."
"They have been
punished,
I assure you." He was beginning to think he had misjudged
this man.
But how could that be? Knight ran one of the largest
technological
research and development facilities in the world.
His car was born
of that technology. He had been taught men in
positions of such power
held no honor.
Seeing Michael
hold her,
the familiarity shared between the two, "she's your
woman." He quickly
concluded. "Still, many men would not give
themselves so willingly
for such a high cause." Turning to his men, an order
was given before
the captives were lead to a small room that would serve as
their cell.
Michael's noticed that they pushed him, Bonnie on
the other hand
was guided, gently, like she may break if they touched her
the wrong way.
The show before had been an illusion, for his benefit, to
weasel information
from him. A smile formed with a plan in his
head. Kitt's puzzled
tingle grew marginally.
"Now what?"
Bonnie asked,
turning to face him as soon as the lock clicked on the
metal door.
"I think they
just gave
us our ace in the whole." Walking around the room, he
looked for openings,
any chance of escape.
"Excuse me?"
"They believe
women are
the lesser form. All the chauvinistic ideals I know
you hate.
We can use this. They will not hurt you. If my
guess is right,
to harm a woman is the lowest form of violence."
"And it just
saved your
life."
"Yeah and I'm
willing to
use this." He dropped his block.
//Kitt?//
//Michael! Are
you alright?//
//Yes. Bonnie
is here with
me as well//
//Bonnie?!//
//We're
fine. Where
are you?//
//Foundation. No one
is here. It looks like they ransacked the mansion
and the R&D
facility is burning//
//Great.
Okay I may
have something for you//
//Oh?
What might that
be?//
//This group
believes strongly
in protecting their women. I just gained an edge by
jumping between
a gun and Bon//
//You did
what?//
Michael laughed
out loud.
//I know, you'll kill me later yourself. However,
they stopped harassing
me and we are presently in a cell//
//Alone?//
//Yup//
//I fail to see
where you
are going with this?//
//It's a risk,
I haven't
run it past Bonnie yet, but I think she can protect us//
//Excuse me?//
It was more
like amazement that hit him than confusion.
//If we can
distract them,
get Bonnie in the car, I don't think they would fire at
the car//
//Because they
might hurt
her in the process//
//Now you got
it//
//I never did
understand
this concept among humans//
//Let me run
this past Bonnie//
//It's your
skin//
//You have
little faith
in your mother//
//I just know
her.//
Michael rolled his eyes. //She's not going to go for
this//
"Do I want to
know what
you two are discussing?"
"I have an
idea."
"Uh,oh.
Let's hear
this."
"You both have
such faith
in my plans. Do you have an idea?" She shook
her head, feeling
a little guilty. "Fine then here's mine. Those
men will not
hurt you. If you can get to Kitt I'm sure they won't
fire on him.
They can't risk hurting you. It goes against their
principles."
"Are we sure of
this?"
It was Michael's turn to shake his head. He couldn't
honestly say yes.
"It's a
gamble. Are
you willing?"
"I don't know.
It was their
men who attacked me in the warehouse. The same
outfits with that
yellow insignia."
"Okay." Her
fear would only
hinder her, it would cause her to make a mistake and
they'd lose Kitt.
"Then I better come up with another idea."
//Any
suggestions?//
//None I'm
afraid.
Frontal assault is more likely to get you killed//
//Or you.
Can you
find out the codes for Knight Industries?//
//Of course,
but why?//
//Precautionary
measure,
just in case I need them//
//What are they
demanding?//
//Destruction
of Knight
Industries...and you//
//That's
pleasant//
//Yeah.
My gut still
says they won't hurt Bonnie//
//I trust
that//
//Thanks.
But this
still leaves us stuck here and you on the run// Sighing,
he took another
look around the cell. White walls, metal door, small
window too far
up to be able to reach. The ceilings where just as
high in the office
area as in the warehouse section. No furniture what
so ever.
"They didn't leave us anything to play with." He
received a small
chuckle from the woman and the link. "You cold?" Bonnie
was hugging herself,
leaning against the farthest wall from the door.
"No, not
overly."
"How long have
you been
here?" Walking towards her he offered a gentle hug.
"I think about
half an hour
before you. What happened?"
"They
threatened Kitt with
an EMP. I told him to..." He pause, looking around
for a moment.
The room was more than likely bugged. Damn, why
didn't he think of
that before. "To find a safe place. and wait."
Bonnie stared
at him, confused
as to his reaction, then clued in and nodded.
'Shit' he
chastised himself.
He could be so stupid at times. You'd think he'd
been in the business
long enough not to take those types of risks. The
people may hate
electronics, but they sure knew how to use them.
Also had access
to the most sophisticated on the market.
//And some that
isn't//
//Hey Pal, any
news on your
end?// Sitting on the floor, he opened the right hand side
of his coat
in a silent offering. Bonnie sat on the tail of the
coat, Michael's
arm wrapped around her, tucking the coat around both of
them for warmth.
//The office
site in town
does not appear to be affected as yet//
//Of course
not, they are
waiting for me to give them the codes// He paused
considering a concept
that had been just beyond his grasp for awhile.
//Kitt, could the
whole anti-technology thing be just a scam?//
//I don't
follow?//
//What if, what
these people
really do, is steal what they say they are destroying?//
//Fascinating
theory.
Difficult to prove//
//Could you
look into their
past and see what you can dig up?//
//Am I looking
for anything
specific?//
//Holes.
Possibilities
of material being stolen instead of destroyed. That sort
of thing//
//I'll see what
I can do
Michael//
//Watch your
back while
you're at it. They want you//
//Are you
safe?//
//For the time
being//
The room
slowly grew dark
as night approached. Bonnie had long fallen asleep
against him.
He refused to sleep. The last thing he wanted was
for them to catch
him off guard. There was no light inside the tiny
cubicle. Bonnie's
even breathing was the only company. Something was
going to happen.
They were not about to leave him to rot in here. No
terrorist had that
kind of patience.
"Get up."
He was jerked
from the sleep his body had demanded. The door was
open, shedding
a small amount of light. Blinking to help his eyes
adjust, looking
for Bonnie, who they held restrained across the room.
"Go on."
The same
goon prodded him with the barrel of his gun.
Following instructions,
he was lead down the hallway into another similar
room. Only this
one had a chair bolted into the floor and bright
lighting. Forcing
him into the seat, his hands were quickly cuffed to the
chair's back legs,
permitting little to no movement. The three men who
had escorted
him, promptly left.
//Kitt, give me
the time//
//Three am
Michael.
Why?//
//Keep tabs on
me, I may
need your help// Michael allowed a small amount of the
dread he felt into
the link. Kitt gasped. //They won't touch Bon,
but I have no
idea what they are capable of here//
//I hate to
bring this up
now, but digging into the files I have learned about one
ruthless group//
//Great.
That makes
me feel Oh so much better//
//Sorry//
//Continue,
please.
It's just nerves talking here, Pal//
//I can't find
a definite
'hole'. But seeing what they are armed with, I
believe you are right//
//They stole it
and covered
their tracks?// Kitt's affirmative touched his mind.
"Mr Knight."
The door opened
and closed in one fluid movement. Michael found he had
drifted off again.
//Time?//
Focusing on the
link for a moment before returning his attention to the
leader from earlier.
//Ten am// They
were playing
mind games now. Trying to wear him down. Kitt
quickly backed off
again, standing by to help if asked.
"What exactly
do you expect
to gain from this?"
"The use of
your vehicle.
I have seen it in action time and time again. Bullet
proof, speed
is not a concern. Rockets to allow it to launch it's
self.
Voice operated computer guidance system, similar I think,
to that of smart
bombs able to navigate around obstacles." Relief hit
Michael as Kitt
listened in. They had no idea what they were up
against.
"And what if I
don't wanna
give it to you." Foolishly feeling confident,
Michael let his mouth
run away with him.
Kitt cringed as
he felt
the punch land on his driver's jaw. Then the pull on
his arms as
the cuffs gave no leeway.
Straightening,
shaking the
stars out of his eyes, he faced his tormentor again.
"That was not a
smart move."
"I realized
that." Only
Michael could sound so cocky while giving that response.
"Now, I want
the access
codes."
//I need
specifics.
And I can't guarantee that I have them//
//The best you
can come
up with is all I can ask for Beauty// That struck
Kitt as odd.
Michael didn't tend to call him that unless they were in a
private moment
together. It left him with a feeling he did not like
floating around his
CPU.
"You need to be
more specific.
And to let you know I don't have all of them memorized."
"Well then,
lets begin with
what you do know." The expression on the man's face
as he leaned
over his prisoner, was one Michael was sure he would never
forget.
Michael had
not asked, but
the interrogation was now leaning towards the better side
of five hours.
Kitt searched desperately for the codes that were being
asked for.
Every negative answer meant Michael suffered another
punishment.
The man had stepped out twice, assumably to relay his
findings. During
that time, Kitt contacted the people in Knight Industries
to inform them
of what was happening, hoping they could take the proper
precautions.
Kitt was also
making his
way to Michael and Bonnie. There was no way he could
leave the two
most important people in his life. His programming
demanded he help
them, so did his emotions. Michael was being
tortured. The
man had left his face, 'so he could talk', was the
chilling explanation.
But he had no qualms about any other sections of the
anatomy. The
more times Michael said he did not know the code,
the more the viciousness
of the attack increased. From the link Kitt felt the
broken ribs,
the broken wrist that came from the metal restraining
Michael's arms.
The list went on. The third time the man stepped
out, Kitt had pulled
off the road, finding sufficient cover before drawing his
partner deep
into the link. Once there, Kitt caressed his lover,
surrounding him,
finding the nerves to switch off the pain. If only
for a short period,
it would allow Michael to rest, regain some
strength. Michael drifted
with Kitt, shamelessly clinging onto the warm glow.
//I've got
you// Placing
gentle kisses as he held his weak partner.
Michael
breathed deeply
as the pain vanished. //How long Kitt?// Michael felt like
he was floating,
disconnected from his body, yet safe.
//The last time
he was gone
for fifteen minutes. I'll back off in ten//
//Love
you. Thank
you// Kitt smiled, activating the comlink just in case the
man returned
ahead of time. Ten minutes of linking this deeply
would not strain
him. Both partners had become accustomed to hours of
linking like
this. And like humans, his system
strengthened. Nine and a
half minutes later, Kitt began backing away. Michael
grabbed for
him.
//Kitt
please. A little
longer//
//We can't risk
it.
If we are linked like this and he tries to waken you...//
Michael was
beginning to
think again. The break Kitt had given him helped
immensely.
But Kitt was right, they did not want to be caught linked
on this level.
//Remind me to
throttle
Wilton when we get home//
//I'm next in
line//
The laughter
helped on both
ends. Kitt slowly reintroduced the pain into Michael's
system. Still
it was a shock. His head dropped back,
breathing becoming shallow
as his body was flooded.
Michael
waited. Unsure
and very afraid of what the next move was. Kitt
stayed close, sending
calming and reassurance down the link.
He jolted, then
moaned in
agony as the door opened.
"I was
expecting to find
you asleep."
"I think you
need to work
on your hospitality in that regard."
The other man
smirked. "Haven't
lost your sense of humor yet."
"Laughter is
the best medicine."
This useless verbal sparring gave Michael something to
focus on.
"Too bad you
won't be needing
any medicines." The needle was vicious
looking. In total fear,
Michael began to struggle in earnest. Kitt tried to
unlock the handcuffs
for the hundredth time. Frustrated an idea came to
him.
//Michael, I'm
going to
try and electrocute the cuffs, if this works they'll
unlock. But
your arm...//
//DOIT!!//
Panic washed
over Kitt. Calibrating where he hoped the keyhole was, he
fired.
Michael
screeched in pain,
but his left arm was loose. The broken wrist
hindered him greatly,
but it was still enough of an advantage to bat the needle
out of the man's
hand.
//Kitt the
other one//
Swinging his arm around the other lock clicked.
Michael ran out of
the room as the man in black jumped at him. Throwing
his weight against
the door, he literally slammed it shut in the man's
face. The thud
was sickening.
//I'm almost
there Michael//
//What?// He
ran for the
room he and Bonnie had been kept in.
//Kitt the
lock//
Hearing it click, shoving through it, he found Bonnie
against the far wall.
"Come on." She
grabbed his
outstretched hand.
//Where Kitt?//
//End of that
hall there's
a doorway//
There was no
one else in
the hallway. A nagging feeling entered his mind as
he pushed the
outside door open. Still, other than Kitt sliding to
a halt darkening
sky in front of them, there was no one around.
Jumping in,
Kitt fled the
scene.
"Security?"
"Two guards at
the electrified
gate."
"That's it?"
"Michael, it's
ten thirty."
Michael's eyes opened wide with
shock. He
hadn't realized how long it had
been.
"Jesus. Have you located Devon?"
"He and Wilton
are at the
city locale."
"We need to get
them out
of there."
"You need
medical attention."
"Later."
"Michael, all
of us being
together makes for an easy target."
He hadn't
thought of that.
"Any ideas?"
"I've already
informed them
of the codes, which are in the process of being
changed. They are
aware of the risks. Now I'm taking you home."
Michael
nodded. He
was in no condition to argue. He was tired,
drained. Ten thirty,
that meant he was interrogated for over twelve
hours. His body was
almost to the point of being in too much pain, overloading
his nervous
system. He'd dropped a block in place after escaping
his captor.
Kitt did not question the block. Michael had felt
the slight nod
of acknowledgement as he was erecting it. Then Kitt
backed off.
Nick was
waiting as Kitt
pulled into the warehouse. Michael had long
succumbed to sleep.
Immediately, Nick and his strange doctor pulled Michael
from the car.
Bonnie sat back
on the hood
as they worked on Michael. Nick sure knew how to
pick em. At
least this man looked like a doctor. Short, chubby,
pepper gray hair,
fifties at least and as an added touch a monocle hung from
inside his three
piece suit.
They taped
Michael's ribs
and on his wrist, a brace was placed. Karr had given
the requested
details to the doctor. The he was quiet and
efficient. Typical of
Nick's associates.
Michael woke to
the poking
and prodding. Looking up he was not surprised to see
Nick, but the
other man was new. Painfully, he sat up, holding his
patched ribs
as he did so.
"Look who
decided to join
us." Michael glared at Nick. He was not in the mood
for jokes.
"Has Kitt
filled you in
yet?"
"Nope, we just
finished
with you."
Nodding a quick
thanks to
the 'doctor', Michael waited until the door shut before
launching into
his discoveries.
Half an hour
later, with
Nick sitting on the Stealth and Michael having migrated to
sit behind Bonnie
on Kitt, he concluded his findings.
"I had thought
they had
ulterior motives. There was always a fire. One
that destroyed
all remaining evidence."
"If there was
any.
Nick, these guys knew what to ask for. Which codes
they would need
to gain access to Knight Industries most vital projects."
"And I bet they
think you
are Wilton's blood relation and successor."
"I got that
impression as
well."
"But you don't
think they
know about the link?"
"I don't think
they know
about the AI's. He said he figured the car had a
tracking system,
like that installed in smart missiles."
Nick chuckled.
"That's one
more thing in our favor."
"Devon and
Wilton have already
changed the access codes. They've been to the
estate.." Michael looked
up suddenly. "Kitt said they burned the R & D
facility."
"Let's go."
Nick was already
climbing into the Stealth.
Bonnie sighed
as she slid
off the black hood. There was no stopping
Michael. She couldn't
even be bothered to try as she dropped in beside him.
*
"Karr said he
found inconsistencies.
Assuming you have the same toys here that you have at the
warehouse."
Bonnie looked
up at Nick.
"All my diagnostic equipment is gone."
Nicks eyebrows
rose for
a second. "I'm beginning to see a pattern here."
"Care to
share?" Michael
appeared, striding tenderly, from the far end of the
building
"After stealing
all the
advanced equipment they can get their hands on, they
needed this equipment,"
tipping his head towards Bonnie, "and the people to
maintain it."
Bonnie's heart
proceeded
to do tricks in her chest.
"Then why harm
her?"
Michael felt his anger rising again.
Maybe caused by
the matter-of-fact
attitude Nick relayed his interpretation. "The men I've
dealt with within
that society believe women are the weak, fragile
sex. They treasure
them, treat them like gold. Never have they encountered a
woman with strength
of character and knowledge. I figure they
wanted to know if
she was for real."
"Nice back
handed compliment
MacKenzie. Thanks." Bonnie knew that was the
best she could
ask for. Nick shrugged a quick shoulder.
Bonnie took
another look
around what was left of the building. The fire crews
had done a miraculous
job. Them and FLAG's own systems had saved the
building. The
equipment was irreparable, but there was enough left to
know what had been
taken before hand. Michael's instincts had proven
right again.
Looking at him, she could tell he was hurting. She
had yet to ask
what had happened since they took him from the cell.
Obviously he
had been tortured. She hated that word. It
dropped a rock into
her stomach. He sat, leaning against what was once a
workbench, where
he had lain with Kitt's CPU after Jennifer's tests.
She silently
wondered if he realized that fact. His braced wrist
was held across
his abdomen. His body tense. He should have
stayed behind,
rested.
"Michael?" He
looked up,
for a moment, his eye unguarded. She swallowed at
the suffering she
saw.
"Are you done
in here?"
Nick had wondered how long Michael could last. The
answer was not
much longer by the looks of things. Bonnie
nodded. She had
gone through the charred remains twice now. "Alright, them
lets go pick
up the Gentlemen and play hide and seek for the night."
Michael glared
at him.
He was not in the mood for game playing. "Meaning?"
"Meaning I know
of this
cute little beach house with seven names on it for the
night. I need to
check up on a few things and you need to rest."
*
Wilton and Devon walked beyond the house grounds.
Nick was sitting
cross legged on Karr's hood in the driveway, bent over his
laptop.
Chuckling as the two older men had passed by him.
"I never need a
stereo system
while those two are around." The music blasting from
Kitt could be
heard easily, even inside the building. Devon
smiled. It had been
similar when they lived at the estate. Even if
Michael had parked
clear across the property, the music still drifted.
He fondly remembered
wondering how the man did not go deaf.
Kitt was parked
down the
grade behind the house, facing the water. Michael was
lying on his back,
propped up against the windscreen, his good arm behind his
head.
His eyes were closed as he sang along.
Under the table, under the gun
Under the consequences of what we've become
Heavy consequences for the things that we've done
We should have learned how to walk before we started to
run
Whatever happened to the love that we had
I feel it slipping away
It started out good, now it's ending so bad
Look at the price we pay
Too many people walk in their sleep
Stepping on promises they ought to keep
Anaesthetic people, they dance in a dream
But things are never quite as simple as they seem
You're keeping all your secrets inside you
They're gonna tear you apart
Let me come and lay down beside you
Open your heart
In the middle of the night I'm calling
Can you hear me whisper your name
In the dying light...I'm falling
But it feels like morning may never be coming again
Never again
Hearing
Michael singing touched
something inside Devon. Something he didn't realize
he was missing.
Simple joys he had taken for granted, even cursed on
occasion. Many
times since that fateful day had he been hit with regret,
but not as much
as at this moment. Wilton smiled in wonder.
Both of the younger
men had developed such similar habits regarding their
AI's. But Michael's
open joy for life, his love for his partner, Devon longed
to be a regular
witness to that life once again.
Wilton wished to experience it for the first time.
//We're being watched//
//I know, Pal// Michael saw Kitt frown.
//How do you know?//
//I can feel them// Kitt blinked twice. He knew his
driver's
instincts were incredible, but this was beyond Kitt's
understanding.
Smiling Michael held on to the white glow.
The song
changed, Michael
never moved, completely confident in his and Kitt's
abilities to discern
danger.
Feel the cold
Winter's covered up my home
Stay on these roads
We shall meet I know
Stay on my love
We will meet
so stay on
I know
Stay on my love
Stay on
We will meet
I know
I know
Devon felt
like he was being
torn in two. He wished with all his being to have
that family back.
The comfort of family. Wilton had returned, Kitt had
demonstrated
his forgiveness a short time ago. Michael and Nick
were receptive
to him once more.
He was fooling
himself,
he knew that. There was no possibility of reestablishing
what he and Jennifer
had destroyed. Wilton had never been one to sit back and
watch his surroundings
pass him. Life was onto another drastic
change. One Devon almost
feared.
His life had
never remained
a constant. This part of his life had stayed as
close to routine
as a man of his position could expect.
They were all
in terrible
danger at the moment. Usually they had the upper
hand, having the
AI's. In this instance, it was the enemie's
knowledge of the vehicles
that made them susceptible.
Turning, he
smiled to himself.
Wilton was leaning against the small brown fence that
surrounded the house,
gazing over at the black Trans Am and the man lying on its
hood.
He resembled a small child. Fascination, happiness
despite the horrible
situation surrounding them.
Sliding off
the hood, Michael
sat himself on the warm sand, leaning back against Kitt's
nose. Staring
out over the water he mindlessly began playing with the
sand between his
thighs.
"This must be something that people and cars have in
common," Kitt
muttered.
"What would that be, Partner?"
"Sand getting into every little crevice."
Michael surprised himself by laughing. After
everything that
had happened in the last few days, it felt odd to
laugh. In the back
of his mind, he felt Kitt's smile.
Wilton turned
to Devon as
he began chuckling.
"What?" Wilton
glanced between
his friend and the two on the beach.
"If they are
anything like
the two that lived at the estate, then I believe trouble
is brewing."
Kitt looked at
the sand between
Michael's out-stretched legs. "What is that?"
Michael looked
up at his
car, hurt. "A sand castle!" He regretted it
the moment he said
it. He could feel the mischief radiating from his
partner.
"Sand castle?"
"Yeess�."
"How long has
it taken you
to build that?"
Michael
glared. "About
ten minutes," he stated proudly.
Kitt gunned the
engine and
dropped the car into reverse, backing up slowly.
Instinctively,
Michael stood,
stepping back. "Kitt�." The car
continued to back up the beach until he could go no
further.
Michael shook his head in warning. "You don't want
to do this�"
He was
overridden by a joyful
cry of "Storm the Bastille!" The car came hurtling
forward, executing
a perfect hand brake skid at the exact moment, so that
Kitt's back wheel
only tapped the rough sand sculpture hard enough to tumble
the battlements
at the top. "Victory is mine!"
Kitt turned
the car and sat,
engine humming, scanner tracking slowly, cheekily
across. Challenging.
Noting, with great amusement, the two older men atop the
hill, beside the
house, laughing with him. Michael leaned down,
never taking
his eyes from the black prow, and scooped up a handful of
sand, carefully
masking his thoughts.
Kitt's stance
was undeniably
one of triumph. "Michael� remember you have to clean
me."
Michael's
expression didn't
change. "Do I now?" He got within five feet of the
front of the car
and then threw the handful of sand directly at the
windscreen. The
moment he moved, Kitt backed up. He wasn't fast
enough. The
sand hit its target and scattered, leaving yellow/brown
marks on the glass.
As Michael
scooped up a second
lobby, Kitt spun the car, gripping with his front tires as
well as he could
on the surface and throwing up the top-sand from the path
of his rear wheels.
Michael cried out in indignation, turning his head away as
the sand hit
him, a calculated attack that kept the grains below his
chin. Kitt
amazed him at times. His arm hurt, ribs ached and he was
laughing.
Coming up
behind Michael,
he tapped his friend's knees just enough for Michael to
drop backwards
onto the hood.
Michael didn't
even brace
himself, letting himself carelessly fall onto the body
work he knew would
be under him. Lying back, he tried to catch his breath.
"I'm sorry
Michael, I couldn't
stop myself."
"S'okay.
I needed
that."
"Not with your
injuries."
"Screw em."
"I've much
better things
in mind." Michael groaned in pain as his ribs complained
about laughing.
"Rest Michael, I'll keep an eye out."
Working his way
back up
the hood, he curled in under the windshield, blowing the
sand away, letting
his body's demands take over.
"Have they
always been like
this?"
"No." Devon
answered honestly.
"About a year after they met, after experiencing a rather
nasty case, Kitt
played a practical joke on Michael, who ended up taking a
swim in the reflecting
pool. Ever since then, every imaginable scenario has
been played
out between the two. The higher the stress level,
the longer and
harder they play. Amazing to watch isn't it? A true
demonstration
of trust and friendship."
Wilton had been
under the
impression that Devon was not aware of the current status
of Michael and
Kitt's relationship. He now knew for sure.
What he had just
witnessed was beyond his comprehension. Knowing the
partners were
close and trusting was one thing, to see it with his own
eyes was quite
another. Michael was now lying across the hood,
turned towards the
windscreen, braced left wrist held securely against the
window as he slept.
Michael's words 'I'll prove it any way, any day. We do
regularly' came
to mind. The young man had not been joking.
The care in which
Kitt could calculate his attacks was tremendous.
Even as a spectator,
one knew the car would not jeopardize the man's life.
"It's
heartwarming."
Devon frowned,
catching
the odd note in Wilton's voice. "You did not make a
mistake. In either
of the AI's or their partners. How you knew is
beyond me, but the
end results have been worth all the agony."
"Are you sure
they feel
that way?"
"Those two are
obvious."
Devon's head motioned towards the Trans Am. "Nick and Karr
remained together.
After all these years. If they did not want it, I'm
sure Nick has
enough contacts do have the chip removed, or at least
deactivated. And,
if you care to notice, they are never far from one another
either."
Wilton could
not argue.
In the hours since Michael had picked them up, neither man
had been separated
from his AI for any longer than need be. Both men
relaxed on the
hoods of the cars, spoke to them with such ease. He
had not heard
Karr speak, but Devon had assured him that it was Karr's
normal reaction.
Yet Nick gravitated towards the unknown black car, as
Michael did to Kitt.
It relieved a great deal of the guilt he had felt in
irreversibly changing
two men's lives without proper consent. He had
fibbed to Nick slightly,
maybe fibbed wasn't the right word, held back information,
to draw the
youngster in. Michael had never been asked, the
surgery performed
without his knowledge while reconstructing his face.
The playing
partners, the
open love Michael had expressed and now, seeing Nick with
Karr, reaffirmed
his one time belief in what he was creating.
*
Early the next
morning, Devon
insisted on heading back to the Foundation. He
wanted to go over
what was left of his files.
"We may be able
to learn
exactly what they were looking for."
"If we do this,
we all go."
Nick glanced around the small living area of the beach
house.
"If Bonnie can
point me
in the right direction of what she suspects was stolen,
and I can verify
that with missing paper work..."
"Then we have
concrete proof."
Michael was already heading out to Kitt.
Once inside
Devon's office,
what the terrorists had been after became obvious.
All plans, information,
test results for the car had been pulled out and half of
them were missing.
"Yet, they
never even thought
to look for the designs for an AI." Bonnie puzzled about
the mess of papers
strewn around the floor of what was once Devon's
immaculate office.
"Could it be
that they don't
realize?" Devon sat beside Wilton on the couch.
"Possibly. From what
information Michael gained while he was inside, they
believe the cars are
remote controlled. Voice activated at that." Nick perched
himself beside
Michael on the edge of the desk. Bonnie was still on
the floor, searching.
Catching an
unfamiliar noise,
Michael walked to the windows, moving the curtains
out of the way,
searching.
<We've got
company> Karr's
warning coincided with Michael's comlink beeping.
"Visitors."
Nick notified
the others.
"Kitt, find
yourself a good
hiding location."
"We're not
leaving."
"Yes you
are. Go up
to the ridge, behind the tree line. You can observe
from there."
<Cover
him> Nick
shook his head as Karr rumbled something nasty back. Both
men caught sight
of the two cars racing away from the main drive.
//Five
cars. All approaching
from different directions, all loaded, one van equally
loaded with men.
ETA, two minutes//
Michael and
Nick nodded
to each other. They were about to become trapped.
*
Nick mentally
shook his head,
surveying the chaos around them. The men had
literally materialized
on top of them. One moment all was quiet, the next
pandemonium had
struck. Michael and Nick had been forced to surrender to
protect Devon
and Wilton. Bonnie had managed to retreat into the
forest only to
be hunted down. Now they stood in the reception area
of the mansion
with dozens of armed guards around them. He sighed to
himself, this was
not good.
<Tell me
another one>
<Smart
ass. Any
ideas?>
<This could
be used to
prove Knight's theory on their knowledge of artificial
intelligence> Nick
appreciatively acknowledged his partner's idea.
<How's
Kitt?>
<Nervously
observing
the two of you being jostled around by armed men>
Nick rolled his
eyes. <*We*
are not the ones to be worried about>
<Point
taken>
"Mr MacKenzie,
how nice to
make your acquaintance in such a manner."
Nick faced the
man Michael
had recognized as the leader. "Luger. Still playing the
same games I see."
"Oh, they are
not games
as you shall soon see." The man known to Michael
turned towards the
guards around him. "Bring him inside."
//Michael...?//
//I'm okay,
let's see what
he wants before we panic// Michael wasn't sure who he was
directing that
statement more towards. Himself or his partner.
Leading Michael
to the far
reaches of the house, opening a door Michael was sure he
had never been
through, they dropped him in a chair. The small
office looked like
it was part of a guest suite. Small, painted in off
gray tinge, a
desk by the window and two armchairs facing the desk.
Michael
swallowed his fear
as Luger entered the room.
"Leave us."
Michael frowned
as the man gave the order. The guards paused,
looking equally surprised,
before following orders.
"I have
conducting my own
research." Luger perched on the edge of the desk after he
was sure the
other men had left. Michael was still weak, and they
both knew it.
Not a physical threat to this man in his current
state. "The codes
were already changed before we accessed them. The
car came to your
rescue. Tell me Knight, how is that possible?"
"Sheer luck."
Luger
smirked. "I
think not. I believe I have discovered your
secret. Yours and
MacKenzie's."
Michael glared
up at the
blond man. Refusing to give into the bait.
"I have looked
into this
type of technology before. I had believed it was not
possible.
To create an artificial intelligence this advanced"
Michael gasped.
"How the
hell...?"
"It was easy
once I placed
all the cards on the table. The unlocking of the
cuffs was the final
draw. I suppose you were speaking to it while I was
out of the room.
The watch also functions as a communicator of
sorts." Michael just
looked at him. The implications of his knowledge
running circles
in his head.
"I see I have
your attention
now." The smile held great confidence. "Where are
the cars?"
"Like I'd tell
you."
"I thought
not. Still,
with the woman, we can create another."
"What exactly
do you want?"
Michael's brain was still trying to comprehend Luger's
words. Kitt
was stable, yet frightened in the back of his mind,
listening, passing
this information on, no doubt.
"I want the use
of an artificial
intelligence, the protection of the car and to
be..." Luger caught
himself, turning away from Michael.
//Finished with
this group//
Kitt finished the sentence as Michael would have
suspected.
Turning back on
his heel,
Luger regarded the man sitting before him. The
glazed look in his
eyes had baffled him before. But not any more.
Then Knight's
eyes refocused back on him. The two men remained
facing one another
for a few moments.
Michael's heart
leapt into
his throat as the man's eyes widened, the expression on
his face akin to
a revelation.
"It could not
be possible.
Telepathic abilities?"
//My God!//
Kitt's reaction
echoed his. Both waiting for his next move.
"I am
right. Your
face tells me so."
Michael was
taken completely
aback. That someone, with no knowledge of the link
could recognize
it.
//Do you want
me..?//
//No! Stay put
until we're
sure of his motives//
"You have
nothing to fear
from me."
"And I'm
supposed to believe
this?"
"Believe what
you wish.
I had wondered how you arrived with the codes. For
someone with little
to nothing to do with research and development, you had no
reason to have
knowledge of high level codes such as the ones I asked
for. Yet,
you answered. Only by having it search the data
banks, relaying them
to you, then to me. Fascinating."
"It's too bad
you neglected
your homework a head of time."
"Not true. I
had to witness
your...conversations with it to arrive at this
conclusion." Pausing,
gathering his thoughts for a moment, he regarded the man
sitting in the
chair. He was very composed, but a computer mind
would help to stabilize
a human's emotions. One would think. "Does it
control your actions,
your responses?"
"He and
no. Not any
more than a human partner."
//Michael!//
//Shit!//
Kitt's angry call
into his head made him realize his mouth was running away
with him. //Stop
me if I'm that stupid again//
//Damn right I
will//
"I hazard that
the computer
has objections to you speaking with me?" Michael sat,
staring out the window.
Determined not to open his mouth again unless completely
necessary.
"Alright then. I have what I wanted. Guards!"
A moment later,
the two younger men entered, moving to beside Michael.
"Take him to his
room for the night."
Hoisting him
to his feet,
half dragging him, Michael was shoved painfully into a
storage room. Hearing
the padlock click, he let his body sink to the floor.
//Michael?//
Kitt's question
was laced with worry.
//I'm okay,
just sore.
They weren't gentle// Once the door had closed, all light
disappeared.
//Where am I?//
//Far storage
room//
//Any news from
the outside
world?//
//Everyone has
been taken
inside. Nick is in similar circumstances as you,
across the complex.
Bonnie is in one of the guest suites, Devon and Wilton are
locked together
in one of the cottages. All of you are heavily
guarded//
//In other
words we might
as well sit tight for the night//
//Karr and I
are looking
for opportunities to get you out//
//It will have
to be all
of us at once or forget it//
//Unfortunately
I see your
point//
//They spread
us out around
the property for this reason. Does anyone else know about
you and Karr?//
//I don't
imagine so.
I have not heard any talk about AI's or the link we
share//
//That's a bit
of a relief...wait
a minute, then what have you heard?//
Kitt sighed, so
much for
thinking he could keep information from
Michael. //There has
been talk of overthrowing the leaders//
//Killing
them?//
//I believe
so. The
younger members feel they are keeping information, and
that had caused
what seems to be a lack of respect//
//Well, we know
they are
right. I have to wonder why Luger is keeping what he
knows to himself//
//We may never
know//
//Probably
not//
//Are you
alright?//
There was an inflection in his tone that could be heard
clearly, even across
the link.
//I'm here and
I'm breathing.
I think that's pretty good. Is there a hope in hell of me
getting out of
here? Or Nick for that matter?//
//I don't think
so.
Both of you have at least six guards outside your doors//
//Wow, I'll
take that as
a compliment//
Kitt snorted.
//You would//
Smiling,
Michael closed
his eyes, letting his thoughts drift wherever Kitt allowed
them.
He found himself in safe, pleasant memories from the
past. Familiar,
comforting, almost lulling him to sleep.
*
Bonnie stood
in the middle
of a line with Devon and Wilton in the early morning
breeze. Michael
and Nick were segregated, guarded by numerous armed men
surrounding them.
They didn't figure her or the other older men to be a
threat. To
their credit, they had them well guarded anyway.
The
Foundation's grounds
lay in ruins. The only building left standing was
the mansion.
It had no significance. The rest continued
smoldering, the only evidence
there had been a building there before was the large pile
of charred ashes.
She sighed to herself. Luger had been murdered
during the night.
That tidbit of information came down the ranks a moment
ago. It left
her with a terrible feeling in the pit of her
stomach. Glancing over
at Michael, she recognized the look on his face
immediately. Gaze turned
inwards as he spoke to Kitt. Nick remained his usual
cold self.
She had never seen him in action like this before.
He was impressive.
Her fear of him returned slightly. Both men looked
deadly when side
by side. The men around her began to move.
Michael knew
the tactics,
and he didn't like them. Someone was going to
die. Soon.
He could see the coup had crumbled what little
discipline the leader
had managed to maintain. The order had been
disrupted, fighting among
the ranks had already begun. Some of the men were
already eyeing
Bonnie. His temper was becoming short as the other
men fought.
He chanced a look towards Nick, catching his eye for a
moment. It
confirmed Michael's suspicions. Now that they had
had a taste of
blood, they wanted more. There was only one option
left.
//Kitt?// He
turned to his
partner, knowing his thoughts had already been passed to
him.
//Michael..//
He could see
tears in Kitt's eyes. //Don't please, we can..//
//No you will
not.
As soon as you move they will open fire and neither you
nor Karr are that
fast. Stay put//
//You don't
have to do this//
Kitt's trembling voice wore at his determination.
//They'll use
her, they'll
rape her, then kill her when she's no longer of use to
them. I can't
allow that// He paused, looking at the rapidly pulsing
white glow.
//You know I'm right, or we wouldn't be having this
conversation//
//Please, just
a little
more time//
//I want you to
know, in
case this doesn't turn out well, that I've never felt so
complete, so fulfilled
as I have the past few months. I'm ready with my life//
Kitt reached for
him. Michael pulled away, staying just beyond Kitt's
reach. //I love
you Beautiful, more than life itself//
//Michael, no//
Kitt's pleas
were tearing at him. To the point of where he could no
longer bare look
at him. He sighed, a shuddering breath.
The discontent around them grew. Arguments that had
become heated
were now bordering on the breaking point. Violence
was close at hand.
Kitt and
Karr remained
parked over the ridge. Concealed by forestry.
It was a place
he and Kitt once frequented when they didn't risk
traveling too far from
the Foundation. The overview allowed the AIs to
watch their partners,
without risking themselves.
The newly
proclaimed leader
motioned for Bonnie to be lead inside.
//This is
it// "Kitt...."
He whispered the name, catching Nick's confused attention.
Closing
his eyes briefly,
he allowed Kitt to lead him down into the tumbling
emotions inside the
link, embracing each other, clinging as they kissed
deeply, demanding,
knowing it may be the last time. Quickly, before
losing heart, Michael
pulled away, backing from the link before Kitt could
change his mind.
Bonnie watched
as Michael's
eyes opened. The look on his face sent chills down
her spine.
More so than the men talking around her. She watched
him take a deep
breath, swallowing hard as he did so. Then glancing up
towards the trees,
where she knew Kitt and Karr were hiding.
Sudden
realization hit her.
He couldn't do what she was thinking.
Throwing the
firmest block
in place, he steeled himself, grim determination on his
face.
Eyes widening
Bonnie knew
for sure.
"NO!!!!!"
Her heart
wrenching yell
coincided with Michael's leap. Gunfire was
immediate.
Kitt screamed,
a sound that
mixed in with Bonnie's. Karr cursed, throwing the car into
gear as Kitt
took off ahead of him. Both black cars hurtled into the
chaos.
Nick had
startled at Michael's
attack.
<Had no
idea> Karr sounded
impressed, with a tinge of sadness mixed in.
Nick dove for
cover.
The sudden yells had given Michael a slight edge, one that
was gone now.
He hunched over Bonnie, covering her as he tried to lead
her to safety.
Two men whirled, guns caulked. Nick intervened.
Taking out those
closest to him, then going for anyone who might pose a
threat to his friends.
Devon and
Wilton stood,
momentarily frozen. Unable to come to terms with
what was going on.
Nick dragged at them, if he could get them to the house,
they'd have a
chance. Michael was sitting behind a rock with
Bonnie. There
was a large red stain on his shoulder.
Talking a
chance, Michael
looked at Bonnie, she was shaking badly beside him.
He had to get
them inside. Somewhere with more cover. The
men would move
around them soon, cutting off any chance of escape.
Kitt would need
a few more minutes to arrive. He could hear
the revving engines.
Two men closest to him began arguing. Seeing the
opportunity, he
grabbed Bonnie by the arm, rushing for the house.
Half carrying her
to make up for her lack of speed.
Wilton had not
experienced
such a situation since the war. Michael was willing
to give his life
for them. Breaking from Nick, he faced the man he
had saved, then
created. A shot rang from the opposite side of the
lawn. Someone
had seen Michael's dash for the house. In one quick
movement, Wilton
threw himself in front of Michael and Bonnie as they
jumped up the stairs.
Nick reached,
eyes wide
as the old man dropped to the ground.
<He's dead.
Get inside>
Karr's words threw him back into action. Grabbing
Bonnie's other
arm, they ran inside.
Devon was
already crouched
behind the far wall. His face unreadable.
Passing him, Michael
hauled him to his feet. Kitt and Karr skidded to a
stop out front.
Kitt directly outside the door, Karr angled to provide
Kitt's passengers
with cover. Staying low, windows shattering around
them, they made
it to the cars.
"Get them out
of here.
I'll transmit coordinates to Kitt." Nick vaulted over
Karr's roof as Devon
and Bonnie climbed into Kitt.
"What about
you?"
"I'm gonna
finish this."
Michael didn't have to ask. The cold eyes staring at
him were enough.
Dropping into the seat, Michael threw Kitt back into gear,
knowing Karr
had already sent directions to a safe location and Kitt
would not permit
any other course.
"Michael, your
shirt."
"I know
Kitt. The
bullet only grazed me."
"I meant the
front." There
was hesitancy in his tone.
Michael quickly
looked down.
His shirtfront was inundated with small red dots.
"Are you sure....?"
"He was dead
Michael.
Before he hit the ground. The bullet entered his
head."
"If he
hadn't..." Michael
couldn't believe it. The man had saved his life.
Again. If Wilton
hadn't jumped in front of him, he wouldn't be sitting
here.
"Michael, drop
the block
please." Kitt no longer cared who was in the
car. They both
had prepared themselves for the worst. Now all Kitt
could think about
was feeling his partner's reassuring pressure.
"Not yet.
You don't
want to know what I'm going through right now."
Concentrating on
driving at high speeds was a welcome distraction.
"Michael...I
need...." Kitt
begged before being interrupted.
"Trust me, when
we're safe,
I'll drop the block." He looked around. "Any
idea where we're
going?"
"Karr mentioned
a safe house
twenty minutes or so from here." Kitt placed a map on the
screen before
scanning the people in his cab. Bonnie, who was in
the back seat,
had a few bumps and bruises. Devon had the same, plus a
nasty one on his
abdomen, as if he'd received a blow there. Michael
had a deep wound
on his bicep, but it was clean and had already stopped
bleeding.
Yet his breathing was rapid, as was his heart rate.
Without the link
being open, Kitt could not ascertain the reason for his
reaction.
Again, Kitt found himself pushing against the block,
aching for Michael
to lower it.
*
Two
hours later, Nick
had returned. Without a word, he went straight into one of
the bedrooms.
Michael had passed by, hearing him on the phone, talking
about a clean
up. He then knew what the other man had been up to.
There was a part
of Michael that was happy. To have the
responsibilities shouldered
by Nick. The other side of him was yelling at him,
that he should
have been there to help. He had just as much
invested in this.
Nick was now
bent over his
laptop, as always. Any questions Michael had asked about
the outcome were
quickly brushed aside. Finally Michael had asked how
he and Karr
managed to drive away from a fight that most likely saw
EMP's fired.
Nick smirked, throwing a quick remark about how there was
more to Karr
than he realized. Michael walked away in frustration.
Bonnie
and Devon had
long gone to bed, stressed and exhausted.
Stepping
outside the door
of the house, he looked up. The stars were out in
full force.
Shining on him, reflecting off Kitt's skin. The
night air had already
begun to chill. Breathing deep, he took it all
in. He felt
like had no right to be standing here, enjoying the beauty
of the world
around him. Beauty; he turned to face Kitt.
Letting his eyes
follow the sweeping red lights. Reaching the car, he
let his fingers
trail over the body work. Marveling at it's warmth,
it's softness.
How many times had he taken it all for granted? More
times than he
wanted to admit. The car shivered under his
touch. That reaction
made him realize what Kitt must have been going
through. They were
connected. If one dies, so does the other. What the
hell had he been
thinking? Yet Kitt had accepted his resolution, as
he had done.
Just as wiling to give his life for the others. He
had been so involved
in his decision he hadn't thought about the
ramifications. Guilt
threatened to overwhelm him again. He blamed himself
for Wilton's
death. Twice now the man had saved his life, but
when push had come
to shove, he had done nothing to help the old man.
Instead leaving
him behind.
The wind picked
up, ruffling
his hair, blowing his coat around his legs. Reaching
for the door,
it almost seemed to open on it's own. He felt the
pulses behind the
block. The stress of the day had worn the down the
wall. As
had his need for the comfort only Kitt could provide him
with.
Sliding into
the seat, closing
the door behind him, he tipped the seat back
slightly. He had refuted
any attempt Kitt had made to drop the block. Knowing
that when he
did, he had to be prepared. If Kitt was feeling a
quarter of what
he was, they would need some time to deal with it all.
They were
finally
alone. Kitt had darkened the windows in hope of his
partner would
finally open up to him.
"Kitt?"
"I'm ready
Michael, please,
just drop the block."
Closing his
eyes, he let
his guard down slowly, letting Kitt get a feel for the
guilt and determined
fear of death that was going around in his head.
Kitt was
shocked.
He hadn't expected the guilt. The fear yes.
They had both experienced
it before Michael had erected his block.
Ignoring the
guilt he reached
for him, again leading Michael down the link, to where
they could touch
and comfort each other.
Breathing
deeply, Michael
let himself go. Drifting with Kitt. Reveling in being
alive and together.
He had been so sure he wasn't going to walk away from that
scene.
With a shaky tendril, he reached out, into Kitt's side of
the link, gently
touching the white light. Kitt leaned into the touch
looking towards
the amber presence, twinning a tendril of himself along
Michael's arm.
For hours they remained like this, touching each other,
reaffirming that
they were both safe. Shifting, Michael changed the
caress, sending
his need to feel alive again along the link. Having been
waiting, Kitt
was ready, eager to accept and return the arousal.
Locking down the
car before powering down, Kitt focused all his attention
onto his lover.
*
Nick found
Michael in the
kitchen in the morning. He had been seething
throughout the night,
and the wait for Michael to return from Kitt had not
helped matters.
"That was not
the brightest
tactic I have ever seen." Michael turned from the
window, staring
at the man across the room from him. This reminded
him too much of
their first meetings. Nick stood, leaning a shoulder
against the
wall, cold blue eyes staring directly at him.
"I didn't see
you coming
up with anything better." Michael was tired. The guilt had
only subsided
marginally.
"That doesn't
mean you have
to throw your life away."
Temper breaking
through,
the taller man spun towards Nick, "Why? So you could
have?
Sorry man, the martyr shit doesn't work for me."
"Then why do
something so
stupid? To not only risk yourself, but Kitt as
well?"
"Believe it or
not, I discussed
it with Kitt before hand."
That shut Nick
up for a
moment, as it dawned on him why Michael had spoken Kitt's
name.
"I do have some
respect
for him you know."
"You have far
more to lose
than I do."
"I think Alex
would disagree."
That hit a slight nerve.
Bonnie peered
in on the
two men. Ridiculous, this whole situation. Now they
were at each
other. Shaking her head, she walked into the room,
hoping to salvage
what was left of the friendship between the two stubborn
men.
"Enough." Both
snapped towards
her. "Look, we all agree it was a stupid move." She glared
at Michael to
keep him quiet. "But it was necessary. I could see
him talking to
Kitt. My God Michael..." The shock returned to her.
The knowledge
that he was willing to die for them, for her.
Taking her in
his arms,
comforting her, he faced Nick, speaking softly. "You are
not the only self
deemed protector."
"It doesn't
mean I have
to approve." Shoving off the wall, he turned without
another word.
Michael knew enough to leave well enough alone.
*
Devon was
allowed to return
to the Foundation only after Nick received the all's clear
phone call.
Stepping to
Kitt, with Bonnie
close behind in the early morning hours, Devon faced
Nick. "You didn't
have to go through all this trouble."
"Yes I
did. You are
not the first corporation that I have helped....rid
themselves of this
group. Now they know I'm playing for keeps."
Turning, Nick paused,
his back to them. "There is nothing left. All
bodies have been
taken care of."
Devon nodded
sadly. "Understood.
And thank you for all you've helped us with."
The three
watched as Nick
climbed into Karr. With a slight wave, he gunned the
engine, leaving
them in the silence of the aftermath.
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