(1) from "Piano Song", Bell/Clarke
(2)&(3) from "The Heart Will Go On", Dion
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"The deeper I delve into the consciousness of me with
you,
the harder it gets. I need to close my eyes."(1)
Chapter One:
"Every night in my dreams, I hear you, I see you."(2)
Michael sat up on the low work bench, naked feet on
Kitt's midnight hood, toes playing
on the warm surface. He knew Kitt was unhappy, he
could feel it, and he knew he was
adding to it with his own feelings. They were both
brooding.
"I could go undercover," Kitt suggested lightly.
Michael chuckled, "How? We paint you white and
add a few
spoilers?!" He felt Kitt sigh. "I don't want
to go either, but it's
only for a few days." He leaned down and touched the
paint work with his
fingertips, tracing little figure-eights in a slow,
continual motion. Kitt smiled
gently, the countenance expressed on Michael's face.
"I'll miss you," Kitt murmured finally.
"I'll miss you too." Michael lowered his
voice. "But you know,
I'll still be with you."
Kitt answered him silently, intensifying his projection a
little, holding Michael a little
closer for a moment.
* * *
Twenty four hours later, Michael was lying in a top bunk,
staring up at the ceiling of
the barracks, trying to get some sleep. So far away
from Kitt, the link between them
was not projecting as strongly. But unusually, Kitt
was boosting his end, presumably
in a need to feel Michael with him. Just like
Michael had developed a need to feel
Kitt. As far as his partner's welcome intrusion into
his mind would allow, Michael
was trying to reason through what he had leaned about the
special army unit he had been
temporarily assigned to. The other seven men within
the unit seemed like good
guys. He had imagined that this case - his forced
separation from his partner -
would be a living nightmare. But the unit had
embarked on a leisurely run through
the afternoon, and spent the evening in a bar only a mile
or so from the barracks.
They obviously spent a great many evenings at that
particular spot; the barman knew them
all by name and was happy to greet a new customer.
Devon's briefing - which had, Michael would not forget,
also included the promise of a
paid vacation for both he and Kitt - had told of a TechNet
operative working within the
unit. TechNet was a strange organization.
Registered as a legal, private
company, they maintained a single web site offering
information on a product called
TelFo. But the product did not seem to actually
exist, and all inquiries to the
company, whether made in person or on line, had drawn a
blank. The FBI now suspected
TechNet of selling secrets almost to order. And to
get those secrets, it was assumed
that they were infiltrating units of national security
forces. But this unit seemed
as tight as any Michael had been involved with in the
war. All seven of them had
passed through the Academy together. They knew one
another, and he could not suspect
any one of them of treachery.
Michael closed his eyes as he felt a shiver run through
him, not one that chilled, but one
that warmed. He smiled, replying in kind, losing
himself for a while in Kitt's
gentle embrace. It was so amazing to have his
partner with him, even when he could
not be nearby. Thoughts of his mission slipped away,
and Michael drifted with Kitt
until sleep finally claimed him.
* * *
Devon pressed two fingers to his temples, feeling a
migraine coming on with the
intensity of a nuclear strike. He could hear
Jennifer's words, but he was not
listening. Only when there was a lull in the
previously constant stream of
management gibberish coming from behind him, did Devon
turn to her, leaning on the top of
his desk to try to push his point across. "For the
fifth time," he
started, quickly running out of patience and tact.
"Michael is only away for a
few more days."
"A few days is all we want, Devon. You're being
unreasonable."
He lifted his finger, pointing it at her. "This is
not an opportunity for
you."
"Devon, all the car is doing is sitting gathering dust."
"We're testing new hardware and software. Kitt," he
stressed the name,
"is assisting us. He's busy."
She glared at him, folding her arms in
determination. "Devon, I think
we're starting to lose sight of who is paying for all this
research and development, and
of who the Knight Two Thousand belongs to."
Devon stood straight. "If the Knight Two Thousand
belongs to anyone, it belongs
to Michael."
Jennifer attempted a change of strategy. "You know
the board wants these tests
run. And you know that Michael would never allow it
if he knew about it. With
him away, we can perform the tests and have the results
before he gets back."
"Jennifer, Kitt will tell him what we did. What you
did."
"But by then it'll be over. You can tell him I
forced you to agree."
She tapped her foot on the rug, the soft noise becoming a
harsh beat in Devon's
head. "The board do fund this project, Devon.
You have to remember
that."
Devon sighed deeply. He knew the only way to get
Jennifer to leave was to
agree. He did not want to do this; Bonnie would
fight them all the way. But
Jennifer was right; the board had insisted that this test
be run, whatever it
entailed. They wouldn't rest until it had
been. "All right. Tell
them they can start in the morning."
Jennifer nodded, relieved. "Thank you, Devon." She
turned on her heel and
started for the door.
"Jennifer?" She turned her head, her eyes prompting
for him to
continue. "If any permanent damage is caused by
this, I'll make sure Michael
knows that you were the one behind this. Do you
understand?"
Jennifer smiled and nodded.
* * *
Something was wrong. Well, not wrong exactly, but
different. Michael had
woken, after another night of deep and peaceful sleep, to
the welcome warmth of his
partner's presence in his mind. But just after
breakfast, he had experienced a
sudden jolt, like a shot. He knew it had emanated
from Kitt. It was not fear,
or pain, more like... surprise. And after a few
moments it had gone. He had
worried for a while, but when it did not reoccur, the
rigors of their daily routine soon
distracted his attention and he settled again. They
had been on the obstacle course
all morning and lunch time had come quickly. Michael
had to admit that although this
lifestyle was knocking him into better shape than he had
ever been in, he preferred life
on the road and would make absolutely sure Devon
understood that when this assignment was
over.
They sat in the mess hall, enjoying the best food Michael
had ever sampled from military
sources and chatting restlessly about the afternoon of war
games that was still to
come. These guys loved this life and Michael was now
convinced that FLAG's sources
were wrong about this one. The guy to Michael's
right broke off their conversation
to attack one of the others' opinion, leaving Michael with
a moment's quiet to seek out
Kitt in his mind. For the last few days, Kitt's
presence with him had been calm and
relaxed. They missed each other, but they could
easily communicate that, and at the
same time, each knew instinctively that the other was fine
and safe. Michael had
started to view this as nothing more than a fitness break,
and that feeling had passed
through the link, easing Kitt's early concerns for his
driver's well-being. Kitt was
safe at home, a little lost without Michael close by, but
happy enough to be helping
Bonnie with some software design, and taking on the test
track when he needed to stretch
his legs, so to speak.
The desolate feelings that Michael had imagined would be
streaming back and forth between
them had simply not come. Not once on this lonely
mission had he felt that Kitt was
not there with him in some manner. But as he sat
now, gently nudging the link with
his mind, he felt that little jolt once more. He
tried to translate the feeling into
some sort of accurate human emotion, but he could
not. Kitt's projection was too
vague. Michael tried to reassure himself. If
there was anything seriously
wrong, he would know about it, like he had known too many
times in the past. The
call came for them to move out for the briefing about the
afternoon's activities.
Michael followed his new-found comrades out and across to
the prefab construction where
their officers were waiting for them. Still, he
couldn't shift the nagging doubt in
his mind that all was not as it should be.
*
Michael ducked behind the nearest tree trunk, breathing
hard. One of the enemy
walked past his position, several meters out, but did not
spot him. Michael felt a
roar of triumph drive through him; this guy had been on
his tail for the last hour.
Waiting until the other soldier was almost past, Michael
silently brought up his rifle,
aimed and fired. The tiny pellet hit the back of the
other man between the shoulder
blades and he stiffened as it hit. He raised his
hands in the air as Michael left
his hiding place to approach, rifle still aimed. But
the guy did not try anything
more. He dropped his weapon on command and turned
slowly to congratulate his captor.
The pain came suddenly and unexpectedly, tearing through
his head like wild fire.
Michael screamed, dropping his rifle and clawing his
fingers into his hair. The
other man, a young new recruit named Robbie, hurried to
Michael's side as he doubled over,
falling to his knees as the attack on his mind
continued. Through clenched teeth,
Michael uttered his partner's name, trying to focus his
concentration on that one word,
and think past the searing agony flowing through the
implant. Robbie tried not to
panic, tried to talk to Michael, tried to determine what
was wrong. But Michael
couldn't hear him. For another long minute he fought
to block Kitt's projections,
even attempted to send back calming emotions to try to
quell the outburst. A moment
later it was over.
Michael sank down into the woody floor, dropping his head
to the ground and following it
with his body. Robbie's words started to get
through, asking him if he was okay, if
he needed a doctor. Michael muttered a 'no, I'm
okay' in what he hoped was the right
place. The pulsing agony in his head eased quickly,
leaving behind a blazing path
like an eternal headache. He searched the debris of
his ravaged mind for any signs
of his partner, and found him turned in on himself, but
still there. Exhausted, but
needing to do something, Michael stroked gently with
soothing thoughts, hoping to calm
Kitt, hoping to prevent another episode like that.
He stayed there, in his own mind,
comforting and healing as best he could, for a long
time. Kitt's responses were
coming in painful whimpers now, and eventually Michael
knew he would have to leave Kitt
alone here, in order to get back to his partner in
person. He tried to convey to
Kitt that he was coming home, but he was not so sure that
Kitt was still listening.
Michael opened his eyes and pulled himself into a sitting
position. Robbie was still
watching him, worry plastered across his young
features. "I... I need to get...
to a phone." Michael managed to stammer out the
words.
Robbie looked around them, trying to get his
bearings. And then he smiled and
nodded. "I know just where we are, don't you worry."
Where they were was in fact only a few meters in from the
quiet road, and as they cleared
the woodland, Michael saw the welcome sight of the bar
they were regulars at. He
greeted the barman wearily, and picked up the phone,
tapping in the number from
memory. It rang for a long time, before it was
answered.
"Hello?"
"Devon...."
"Michael." Devon's voice was cheery, and it put
Michael somewhat at ease.
"Devon, what's happened? Where's Kitt?"
There was a hesitation on the other end of the line.
"Michael, what's
wrong?"
"That's what I asked you."
"Well... nothing's happened. Kitt's out on the test
track. As far as I
know, everything's fine."
But Michael knew better, he knew what he had felt had been
real. For him, and more
so for Kitt. "I'm coming in, Devon."
"Michael, you can't. You're supposed to be there for
another four
days." Devon was starting get annoyed, but there was
underlying anxiety
beginning to creep into his tone, and Michael suddenly
realized that his boss was lying to
him; something was happening.
"What's going on, Devon? I know something's
wrong.
Kitt's...." He choked off suddenly as agony
sliced through his
mind. He dropped the phone, clasping his hands to
his head and closing his eyes,
feeling his fragile grip on his own reality shatter as
Kitt's reality was forced upon
him. Pain streaked behind his eyes, a blistering
fire and blinding light
overwhelming his senses. Robbie closed in on him as
he dropped to his knees.
Through the receiver, they could hear Devon's tinny voice
calling Michael's name.
Then the line went dead. Still clutching at his
head, Michael staggered back until
the wall blocked his way, then he sank down the brickwork,
and the floor came up to meet
him. He felt neither the wall against his back nor
the sudden jolt as he made
contact with the floor. What he did feel was
agonizing sensations of unbearable heat
and impossible cold. He shivered and sweated
simultaneously, like a man with a fatal
fever. His body's systems started to shut down as
the climatic extremes it was being
plunged into fell out of human parameters. Michael
pulled together the fragments of
his own mind and desperately started to attempt a block on
the input. He could feel
his partner's terror and pain even at this distance; the
intensity was incredible.
Slowly, agonizingly slowly, his world began to fade.
He could feel his own grip on
consciousness, as well as Kitt's, start to dwindle, and
although he wanted to fight, part
of him that was registering the damage to his own person
was forcing him to let go, to
give in. It was the only way. That final
thought passed back through the
implant. Michael did not feel Kitt's defeated
whimper before he too blacked out.
* * *
Two miles along Gracious Drive, is the turn into the
driveway that leads up to the
Knight estate; mansion and grounds. Another three
miles on, also accessible via a
path that cuts through these grounds, and hidden from the
estate by the thick woodland, is
the Knight Industries Research and Development
centre. A huge site of R&D
facilities, three large construction and testing hangers,
and the test track used solely
now by the Knight Two Thousand.
In the centre of the sun drenched track, two women stood
screaming at each other over the
sirens of fire crews, paramedics and cybernetic
technicians who were starting to rush to
the scene. The flames, which had minutes ago been
reaching for the sky, warming the
concrete for hundreds of feet in each and every direction,
began to come under
control. The smell of burning chemicals, melted
rubber and intensely heated metal
hung around them, making several worried looking
technicians feel very sick.
As the fire was put out, one of the women broke off her
side of the fight to join a
certain mechanic, Justin Turner, in staring at the
mess left behind. Foam
covered the area of the track nearest to them, and
splattered the track around them.
Bonnie could feel tears forming in her eyes. In the
centre of the carnage, a once
proud, black TransAm was standing, it's foam-covered frame
trembling. The tires were
gone, transformed by the heat into four black, sticky
pools of goo; the car stood now on
the bare wheel hubs, all that remained of the special
alloys. The glass of the
windows and windscreen had shattered, spraying deadly
shards inside and outside the
car. The license plate had melted, along with the
wing mirrors, windscreen wipers
and a substantial amount of the dashboard and steering
wheel. A heat haze rose from
the jet black paintwork through the cooling foam;
something everyone now standing around
the car could feel.
As the sirens quieted, and the alarms were switched off,
Bonnie heard the sound of an
approaching car. Not knowing what else to do, aware
that they would not be able to
approach their car for some time, still in shock after
what she had witnessed. She
shifted her glazed stare up onto the grass bank that
sloped up to the road through the
complex. She saw a black Mercedes pull to a hurried
halt on the side of the road and
watched as a familiar figure climbed out of the driver's
side door and stood there,
staring down at the track. She could not make out
Devon's features, but she could
easily guess his expression. She wondered vaguely
what had brought him here.
And then she looked back at Kitt, at the obvious shaking
of the car, and her heart started
beating even faster. Michael. The implant.
A few second later Devon was strolling down the grass bank
toward them. When he got
within a few feet of them, he spoke loudly, with an almost
deadly calm.
"Michael called."
* * *
Michael came up through the thick blackness with
sickening speed. As he reached
consciousness and opened his eyes, he became immediately
aware of two things; he was in a
vehicle that was in motion, and Nicholas MacKenzie was his
driver. Why was he not
surprised? He rubbed his face with his hands,
looking over at Nick. "What
happened? What are you doing here?"
"You collapsed in the bar, while on the phone to
Devon. He called me, asked me
to come and get you out."
Michael sank back in the passenger seat of the black
Stealth. He ignored the
instinctive fear that being this close to Karr always
instilled in him. He had other
worries. As he closed his eyes, he heard Nick
speak. "How badly is he
projecting?"
Michael did not open his eyes. "At the moment, he
isn't projecting at
all. They've been painfully intense twice this
afternoon. He's been fine this
week, while we've been apart; something's wrong, Nick."
Nick nodded silently, but Michael did not see it. He
was continuing to search his
mind, to probe the link, gently and then not so gently,
trying to get a reaction from
Kitt. He threw open his mind in desperation,
lowering every block he had managed to
build, however tiny, wherever they were, whatever they
were protecting. He found
Kitt. His friend was a presence, curled in upon
itself, frightened and
shaking. Michael covered that presence with his own,
taking Kitt in a mental
embrace. He soothed with his thoughts, trying to get
Kitt to open up to him.
But his partner was not responding. Michael knew,
because of the way Kitt's presence
*was* within his mind, that his friend was in agony;
terrified of something Michael was
not aware of. Michael knew the implant should have
been blasting him with at least
some of that pain. There was none. Kitt was
shielding him from the hurt, and
that shielding was keeping Kitt from feeling the comfort
and help Michael was
offering. Projection and reception in both
directions was being kept to a minimum by
Kitt's block, at a time when Michael wanted it, and Kitt
needed it, at full strength.
"They've run some tests." Nick told him
quietly. "Jennifer
Knight ordered them."
Michael now opened his eyes, nailing Nick with a glassy
stare. "What were the
tests supposed to do?"
"I don't know, but I have an idea about what they have
done."
*
Michael was out of the car before it drew to a
halt. Nick had driven onto the
Knight Industries site and pulled up next to the test
track. The foam was starting
to dissipate, scorch marks becoming clear on the
concrete. The entourage that had
come running when the alarms had gone off were gone, and
Kitt with them. "I
have to find him."
Nick watched Michael disappear off towards the main
R&D facilities. He stepped
out of the car. "Can you tell me what
happened?" Karr scanned the
debris on the track. The AI paused, surprised
slightly by his own reaction.
Nick felt the hesitation and turned from the scenery to
his partner. "What's
wrong?"
"Why?" It was almost a whisper, one full of
confusion. "Kitt's
the gentle one. Why did they do this to their own
miracle?"
Nick stared at Karr. He slipped down into the
driver's seat. "Tell me
what they did," he instructed softly.
"They set him alight." Karr's tone was a mix of
revulsion and shock.
"They covered him in Tarasine and set him alight."
Nick swallowed back on the nausea that swept over
him. "Is that all?"
"All?" Karr seemed momentarily surprised at his
driver too, but a second
later he was all business. "I don't know. If
he sat there while they did
that, I would take a guess that he was incapacitated
somehow."
"Can you find him?"
"He's outside one of the test bays. From the
readings I'm getting, I would say
that he is no longer incapacitated, and that he is not
happy with the current
situation."
Nick pulled the door closed. "Get over there."
*
If Michael was missing Kitt's screams from his head, his
partner was making up for it
verbally. Michael had been heading for the lab when
he had heard the familiar hum of
his partner's turbines mixed with the deep growl of the
engine, and the terrible screams
of an AI in agony. He had run around the back of the
main complex to be met with the
sight that he was seeing now. Kitt had obviously
been towed to the big double doors
of test bay four. He had struggled. The
remains of one of his front alloys was
still caught in the chains of the tow truck, but he had
managed to free the other.
The raw metal of the wheel hubs was eating into the
concrete ground, the noise was almost
unbearable. Michael stepped closer, seeing the state
of what were once windshield
wipers and wing mirrors. He took in the shattered
glass of the windows. And he
started to run.
"Kitt!!!"
At his voice, everything stopped. Bonnie and
Jennifer, who had been tearing into one
another, both turned to see Michael rushing toward
them. Kitt stopped fighting the
bond that held him, stopped screaming in terror; he felt
like crying. In one swift
movement, Michael leapt up into the cabin of the tow truck
and hit the 'Lower' button;
Kitt was dropped gently to the ground and was able to pull
back, shaking madly.
"Kitt...." Michael ignored everyone around them,
carefully opening the
driver's door. Mindful of the glass on the seat,
brushing it off the plush material,
he sat down. Soft whimpers now emanated from the
computer in front of him.
"Kitt, it's okay now.... Ssh...." He looked
around him, horror in
his expression when he saw the dash, and the melted high
tensile plastic that had
re-solidified over the sensor on the steering
column. "Kitt.... What have
they done to you?"
"Michael...." His voice was a low, keening plea.
"I'm here, Kitt. I'm going to get you away from
this."
Karr and Nick pulled up next to the TransAm in a defensive
position between Kitt and the
technicians. Nick was surprised at Karr's sudden
protective streak toward his
brother. He climbed out of the car, catching
Michael's attention.
"I'll meet you back at the estate." Michael nodded,
and Nick watched as
the other car started to limp away, only the high
durability of the wheel hubs allowing
him to drive without tires. He turned to the small
crowd watching, searching out
Justin. "Could you go help them?" Justin
nodded, and started off
toward the estate. Then Nick found Devon, standing
to one side, staring down at the
ground; he walked over to the older man. Taking him
to one side, making sure only
Devon would hear him, he whispered harshly, "In a couple
of hours time, Michael is
going to want an explanation. I suggest you have one
that is water-tight, because if
you don't, you may find your project without an operative,
or a flagship." It
was all he said to anyone, before leaving to join Michael
and Kitt back at the estate.
*
Justin pulled up to Kitt's garage, on the estate, at
about the same time that Kitt and
Michael did. Michael piloted the car into the large,
carpeted building, letting the
engine die quietly. Kitt had been quiet for the
entire, painful journey.
Michael had gently nudged him, hoping he would talk,
hoping he would drop his defenses and
allow Michael to reach him through the implant as he
usually would. But aside from a
few occasional whimpers as the holes in the road jarred
the car severely, Kitt had said
nothing.
Reassuring his partner, Michael released the hood,
allowing Justin to take stock of the
damage caused. "I'd suggest taking the CPU out of
the car." Justin
told Michael after a few minutes. "There's serious
damage here, it'll have to
be fixed and it's usually safer if Kitt isn't sitting in
the midst of it all."
Michael frowned. "Can we leave him connected?"
Justin nodded. "Sure. Grab the extension
cables from the
rack." The CPU extension cables allowed Kitt to
remain connected to his visual
and aural sensors and perceptors, as well as all uplinks
the car provided him with, while
the CPU itself was taken out of the car and kept
nearby. It meant that serious
repairs to the engine could be done without endangering
Kitt, yet still leave Kitt with
all his facilities and senses. The cables were thick
and durable, strong enough to
allow the hood to be rested closed on them without making
an impression.
Michael brushed against the edge of the engine
compartment, attaching the cables as
quickly as possible, reassuring Kitt constantly. As
he pulled back, he looked down
and saw a flaky residue on the base of his jacket.
"Justin?" Justin
glanced across, reaching out to run his fingers over the
edge of the body. More of
the white, almost transparent dry flakes came off.
"Oh God.... The shell... the molecular shell is
disintegrating."
Michael stared at him, wide-eyed. "That's
impossible."
Justin shrugged. "Not impossible, but I don't know
what would cause
this." He walked around the side of the car, looking
up at the hood.
"He's obviously been subjected to some serious heat, but
even that wouldn't have had
this effect." There was a web of fine-line cracks
over the whole car. The
shell seemed to have been smashed somehow, shattering as
thick glass might, without
actually coming apart.
Steely eyed, Michael gazed over at the mechanic.
"What did they do to
him?"
Justin looked at him with pain in his eyes. "I don't
know. I'm
sorry" He lowered his voice slightly, fighting back
his emotions.
"Some of these perceptors are malfunctioning, they must be
hurting him."
Keeping a tight lid on his rage, Michael nodded, and
connected the last of the
extensions. Releasing the mechanisms that held the
casing in place, he lifted the
CPU into his arms and away from the car. He cleared
a large area of workbench close
by, and grabbed a throw from one of the battered couches
in the rest area at the back of
the garage. Covering the work bench, he lifted
Kitt's CPU onto the soft material.
Michael hoisted himself up behind the casing, using some
couch cushions to make it more
comfortable for him to stretch out next to his
partner. He rested his head on his
palm, supported by his elbow, and with his other hand he
found the sensor.
Throughout the whole procedure, Michael had reassured
Kitt, spoken soft, gentle words of
comfort that he knew helped. The implant was still
quiet and only if Michael
searched his mind could he find Kitt's presence there with
him. Kitt was still
holding the block on the link at his end, and Michael
wanted to get him to drop those
shields. If, and when he did, Michael knew he would
have to be as close to Kitt as
he could get. It was not going to be pleasant or
easy.
Nicholas pulled up as Michael started to talk again, this
time backing up his soothing
words with ever-so soft strokes across the sensor.
Nick closed Karr's door quietly,
leaning back against the Stealth to watch the heart
warming scene. He envied Michael
sometimes; envied him the gentle being that he would be
forever linked to, forever loved
by. He idly wondered how different things would have
been if he had been chosen for
Kitt. But he did not dwell on these speculations for
too long. The last thing
he wanted to do was to hurt Karr's feelings.
"I want to feel you, Kitt. I want to help you.
Please open the
link." Michael's only answer was a murmur of
pain. "I know, you're
hurting. Please let me help, let me in.
There's no reason for you to block
your projections, you need me. You're preventing me
from helping you."
Again, a whimper, a low sound of suffering, was the
reply. Michael dropped his head
to the cushions, still stroking the sensor gently.
He probed his end of the link,
trying to coax Kitt's wary presence into giving up and
letting go. But within his
mind he started to feel even that faint presence start to
fade. "No!
Please, Kitt. This isn't helping. Stay with
me." //stay//
"He's scared of hurting you." Michael looked up at
the soft sound of
Nick's voice. MacKenzie was standing a little way
back from them, watching with sad
eyes. Michael let his gaze settle once more on the
black box before him.
"Kitt, if Nick's right, if you're doing this because
you're worried about me feeling
what you're feeling, please let me decide that. The
link is there for us help one
another, we can't run from it when we get hurt. I
want to help, and I can't do that
if you're shutting me out. I understand that my
feeling your pain scares you, but
I'm asking you to let me feel it. I can help, I can
ease it, but you have to let me
in. Please, Partner. Let me hold you.
Please."
Slowly, Michael felt Kitt open up at last. He lifted
his block a little at a time,
allowing Michael to get an idea of what was going on in
the AI's complex mind before he
was hit with the full force of Kitt's hysteria. It
did not help. Michael
gasped as his mind filled with panic, terror, disbelief,
pain, cold, heat, fire, blazing
agony.... He bit back a scream and forced himself to
relax as he had practiced, as
Nick had taught him. Nick's voice cut through the
noise. "Find yourself,
Michael. You have to keep hold of yourself."
Michael struggled to locate any emotion that was his own,
fighting through the chaos that
was Kitt's being. Finally, he grasped a single
feeling he knew was human, and clung
to it, using it to pull himself above everything
else. He started to soothe, slowly
easing his own presence around Kitt's, surrounding it with
a gentle embrace that cradled
Kitt softly.
//let go let it all go I'm here
now//
Some sense began to form in the myriad of feelings and
emotions that belonged to the AI.
//why? why? whywhywhywhywhywhywhywhywhy....//
Confusion mixed in with the agony blazing through Kitt's
systems. And Michael had to
fight to understand what Kitt was asking him. The
communication between them was not
made of words exactly. Thoughts could pass between
them in moments of intense
connection. Stress could bring them closer, could
blot out the rest of the world,
could allow them to be together, more intimate than they
could ever otherwise be.
And at those moments, they could, in a way, speak to each
other through their
thoughts. Those moments were the most
terrifying. It only ever occurred if one
or the other were so far gone that such a deep connection
was needed, and at that level,
emotions were so defined as either human or AI, it was
difficult for them to understand
just what the other was feeling. Those moments were
also the most intense.
Each was sitting somewhere with the other that no one else
had or would ever go.
These were private places, never before open until the
implant had been activated.
Both Michael and Kitt had hated the forced intrusion of
the other at the start, but now
neither felt complete without it.
The absolute terror that now flooded Michael's mind was
almost overwhelming.
//tell me// He forced the thought through as his
partner's hysteria grew.
//hurt me hurt me!// Kitt's projections
were cries of terrorized
confusion that Michael barely understood. He again
concentrated on calming and
reassuring, holding Kitt tight in his mind, soothing
gently.
//ssh now it's okay it's
over ssh// So slowly, Kitt
started to calm in Michael's mind.
Nick watched Michael drift. The other man had been
so insistent, so willing to
risk the backdraft of emotions that would be forced over
him if he persuaded Kitt to let
him in. Nick knew Kitt still worried about hurting
Michael through the link.
The partnership he watched now, the one he had helped
survive the pressures placed on it
by the neuro implant's accidental activation, was one of
the most beautiful things he had
ever witnessed. He pulled himself from his musing,
hoping he wasn't projecting too
much of this to Karr.
Pacing around the car, Justin was taking an inventory of
which parts were going to need
replacing. "I don't understand," he muttered as he
picked at the crumbling
shell. "Why would they do this?"
Nick frowned. "You don't know why they did it?
You weren't there?"
Justin's eyes widened, he straightened, and Nick could see
the pain written there.
"How could you think that I would have anything to do with
something like this?
I could never hurt Kitt, he's my friend."
"I'm sorry, Justin. I thought.... Who the hell
did this?"
"Jennifer Knight and some technicians - strangers to us -
came for Kitt at lunch
time. Devon was with them. He told us, and
Kitt, that there were a couple of
tests to ensure some weaknesses had been resolved.
Kitt trusts Devon implicitly, we
had no reason to believe that Kitt was in any
danger." He took a deep
breath. "If I'd have thought for one minute that
they would do anything to hurt
him.... I don't understand...."
Nick nodded. "I know. Kitt knows it
too." He wasn't sure what
made him say that, he just thought maybe Justin needed to
hear it. "I'm going
to find out what the hell is going on."
As he left the garage, Bonnie came running up the path
toward him. He stopped her
from bursting in there, from possibly disturbing Michael
from the deep connection he had
created between himself and Kitt.
"Dr. Barstow, they're okay. They're okay." He
held her arms, forcing
her to look at him and understand. Her eyes were
wild, and while she did not
struggle against him, he got the distinct feeling that he
did not have long.
"Michael's with Kitt, using the implant at full
strength. It would be dangerous
to disturb them." Bonnie nodded in
understanding. "Now I want to
know what happened."
She took several deep breaths. Nick eased off his
grip and she visibly
relaxed. "I don't know. The first thing I knew
was his screams from the
test track. I was taking a coffee break from working
in the development
lab.... Kitt's screams are very distinctive. I
went running around to the
front and I saw fire. They'd set him on
fire.... I started running and I was
followed by the fire crews who must have been alerted in
the same way. Is he
okay?"
Nick hesitated. "No. If I was to take a guess,
I would say that he's in a
great deal of pain, and he doesn't understand why the
people he trusted have
betrayed him and hurt him."
"I had nothing to do with this." She told him
unnecessarily. Not for
one moment had he thought she had been involved. "I
thought... I thought Kitt
was here."
"I know you did. But Devon didn't."
Horror crossed Bonnie's face. "No... Devon loves
Kitt like we all do....
He wouldn't do something like this."
"Devon was with Jennifer when she came for Kitt, that's
why he went with her. I
looked into his eyes at the track. He was involved
in this." Nick
released Bonnie, apologizing with his eyes. "Don't
let anyone near Kitt unless
it's someone you trust completely. Okay?"
Bonnie nodded. "I'll
go find out what's going on."
* * *
//why?//
//don't know, need you to stay, will you stay?//
//no hurt//
"No hurt, Kitt. I promise I won't let them hurt
you." Michael opened
his eyes, realizing that he had spoken aloud.
"Kitt?"
"Michael...." Michael let out a deep sigh, hoping
that the headache the
deep link had brought on would subside.
"I'm here, Kitt." He brushed the sensor with his
thumb. "I'm
staying, I won't leave you." He could feel Kitt now,
pulsing in his mind, still
scared and hurting, but no longer hiding and no longer
hysterical. He shifted closer
to the CPU, letting Kitt feel the warmth of his body,
before looking up at where Justin
was trying not to watch them. Michael smiled,
acknowledging the mechanic before
turning onto his back, ensuring he was not in any danger
of falling. He curled his
arm over the CPU casing, still keeping the contact between
his stroking thumb and the live
sensor. Closing his eyes he once again wrapped his
partner in a warm mental
embrace. //love you// Kitt let an almost
desperate sob pass through the link,
and at Michael's bitten-back gasp, the AI almost dropped
his block back into place.
//stay//
//no//
//stay// Michael drifted back, letting the link
between them deepen again. In
the few moments that Michael had taken away from Kitt, his
partner had lost it again; he
was utterly terrified, and only by acknowledging that
terror could Michael help, otherwise
it simply overwhelmed him. The deeper the link, the
easier it was for Michael to
keep control of his own reactions. He could reach
Kitt at a more intimate level,
take him in a tight embrace and soothe him. And this
fear of his partner's was
something Michael could understand, because he was feeling
it too. He could not
comprehend what had happened, just as Kitt couldn't.
But he couldn't go and yell at
anyone until he knew that Kitt would be all right, until
he could confidently let him go
without the fear of losing him.
* * *
Nick returned to the lab, wanting to find out exactly
what had happened before he took
someone's head off. Metaphorically speaking.
The test bay where they had found
Kitt earlier on was now deserted, save for one young
technician Nick did not
recognize. He was going through papers,
reports. Test reports. Nick
approached slowly, holding out the authorisation card
Devon had given him when he had
asked Nick to stay on, to help Kitt and Michael come to
terms with the implant and its
implications. "Were you here when they did the tests
on the Knight Two Thousand
this afternoon?"
The technician scrutinized the card, more out of
nervousness than security
consciousness. "I... wasn't responsible..."
The technician met
Nick's stony gaze. "I wasn't...."
"It's okay. I know. Did they leave any
documentation?" The
young man nodded, and indicated the mass of papers strewn
across one of the work
benches. Nick thanked the man, and gathered up the
paperwork. Outside, Karr
was waiting for him. He ran the short distance to
his car, sheltering the papers
from the rain storm that was just beginning.
Kitt's garage was high on the estate, up the driveway that
went past the mansion and into
the woodland. As they pulled up back outside the
open doors, Nick glanced at the
dash. Karr had been strangely quiet since the
afternoon. "Are you all
right?"
"I am.... Kitt is hurting."
Nick's eyes went wide. "Excuse me?"
"His pain... is excruciating."
"Karr... how do you know?"
There was a pause. "He is broadcasting on the
private channel. I can
still pick up some stronger signals."
"Why haven't you said anything before?"
"Usually the signals are quiet echoes. I take no
notice of them. These
are difficult to ignore. I recognize what he is
sending out."
Nick waited for a beat, and then asked, "What are they?"
"Betrayal." Karr's voice became stronger, almost
angry. Nick could
hardly believe what he was hearing. "They have
betrayed him. Like they
betrayed me."
"You can feel that?"
"...Yes."
Nick brushed his hand over the dash.
Inside the garage, the temperature had dropped
considerably since the storm outside had
taken hold of the evening. Bonnie had taken another
of the throws from the rest area
and gently covered both Michael and Kitt who were still
buried in each others'
thoughts. She and Justin had put new alloys on the
car. All the glass and
plastic that had been destroyed was still to be replaced,
and the engine was in less than
fully working order. The state of the molecular
shell had baffled both of
them. Nick greeted them and retired to the rest area
at the back of the
garage. He dropped down into one of the battered
sofas, spreading the papers out on
the coffee table before him. Bonnie perched herself
on the edge of the seat opposite
him, handing him a mug of steaming coffee. "What are
these?"
"The test reports from this afternoon." He took the
drink gratefully.
Bonnie stared at him, then down at the papers. She
wanted to ask him to tell her
what they had done, why they had done it. She had
not gone to find Devon because she
knew she wouldn't be able to face him. He had
allowed them to do this to her baby,
to hurt him so much his screams had been heard around the
R&D complex. She
wasn't sure that she would ever be able to talk to Devon
or see him again. And yet
she wanted to see him because she wanted to hear him
explain, she wanted to hear him
apologize, if he ever could. She wanted to kill
him. She stood, returning to
her work.
Nick read page after page of pointless, meaningless
notes. They did not seem to
relate to the tests at all, most of them did not even
mention Kitt or the Knight Two
Thousand. On one page, scribbled in the margin, were
the words 'cold room' and some
figures. Nick looked up. "What's a 'cold
room'?"
Bonnie looked up from under the hood. "That's the
freezer."
"The what?"
"It's a test bay at the R&D facility. They can
lower the temperature to
what they want, and they can drench the contents in liquid
nitrogen to test
extremes." She could watch the horror spread over his
features.
"Why?"
"Would the molecular bonded shell cope with that?"
Bonnie swallowed hard, leaning against the car, looking
down at the flaking
paintwork. "I don't know. It's never been
tested."
Justin came around from the side of the car. "There
is no way they would have
done that.... Not to Kitt. Devon wouldn't have
allowed it...."
"Devon let them soak Kitt in Tarasine and set fire to
him. Who knows what else
they did to him before that?"
Bonnie looked over at the partners on the work
bench. Michael had shifted to
curl around Kitt; Bonnie wasn't sure whether they were
sleeping or just holding each
other. Which ever it was, they looked
comfortable. She found herself relieved,
for the first time she thought, that they had the link,
because it meant Michael could be
there for Kitt, closer than he otherwise could have been.
*
//don't know... can't take this extreme... no.... please
no... why?
whywhywhywhywhy...// Kitt's silent sobs woke Michael
from his peaceful
slumber. It took him a moment to realize the terror
and fear that was flooding him
was not his, but his partner's. Then he was soothing
again, touching Kitt gently,
with his fingers and his mind.
//ssh bad dream you're okay I'm
here// He felt Kitt settle
back into a restless sleep, miserably acknowledging
Michael's comfort. Very slowly,
Kitt's hold on the link loosened as he rested, allowing
Michael to open his eyes and take
in his surroundings. The garage doors were still
open and outside the rain was
falling steadily. The sound of water bouncing off
the roof was one Michael had
always found a comfort, ever since childhood. The
only light, besides the moonlight,
was a dim lamp on in the rest area, and Michael could make
out Bonnie's feet sticking over
the arm of the couch that had its back to him. He
whispered her name and was
surprised to see Nick's head appear over the top.
Michael sat up slightly and could
see that it was Nick who was using the light to read
by. "She's asleep,"
he told Michael, standing and stretching. "I got
involved with the so-called
test reports from this afternoon." Nick padded
quietly over to where Michael
was half sitting, half lying, staying close to Kitt,
keeping the physical contact between
them. "How is he?"
Michael simply shook his head, rubbing his eyes with his
free hand. "He won't
come up past the level of... consciousness that the
implant functions at." He
kept his voice low and quiet, as Nick had done.
"Are you all right?"
There were a thousand feelings and emotions coursing
through him, some of which were his
own., all of which he understood at that moment.
There were too many to mention, to
summarize. In the end he simply replied,
"Yeah, I'll live."
And he knew Nick understood. "Do we know what
happened?"
"No. Not exactly. Not past the fire.
Although there is some
scribbled note on those fake reports about the cold
room." Michael obviously
wasn't familiar with the term. "Has Kitt... told you
anything?"
"No. He just keeps asking why. It's a question
I wouldn't mind the answer
to either."
"No one's seen Devon since this afternoon.
I...." Nick watched
Michael flinch and close his eyes. It took a moment
for his expression to relax, but
when it did, Nick felt a stab of pride. A little
under a year ago there would have
been no way that Michael could have sustained this amount
of control over his end of the
link. He could simply block the nightmare that Kitt
was projecting, but Nick knew
them better than that; the thought would not even have
crossed Michael's mind. He
was not about to let Kitt go through another moment of
this alone. A few minutes
passed before Michael opened his eyes again.
"Okay?" Nick knew
enough about the implant to be concerned.
"Bad dreams. He's projecting everything now I've
coaxed him into dropping the
block. A lot of it is betrayal, strong feelings of
betrayal." He sighed,
stroking his thumb over the live sensor on the side of the
casing he was partly wrapped
around. "At least I can understand that."
"Karr's receiving him too, apparently." Michael's
eyes widened.
"He never mentioned it before, but he told me earlier that
Kitt unconsciously
broadcasts very strong emotions across their private
channel. He described it
today... as excruciating. He's becoming quite
protective now that they share
something in common." Nick smiled inwardly as he
felt the slight pressure in
his head pulse gently. "He said that Kitt had been
betrayed... as he had."
Michael took in Nicholas's words. "I'm not sure we
can stay here," he
murmured eventually. "But then, I'm not sure where
we can go."
"I think you're quite safe here, at least for now.
At the moment, Kitt needs
the technical support. And I don't think that Devon
Miles or Jennifer Knight are
going to drop in for a chat anytime soon." Michael
closed his eyes as another
jolted sob drove through him. He felt Nick's hand on
his arm. "Relax,
I'll get you a drink."
Michael nodded slightly, muttering his thanks as he tried
in vain to divide his attention
between Kitt's pleas and the world around him. The
world lost as Michael allowed
himself to drop back to where his partner was sitting in
his mind. He could feel
Kitt crying now, as if he were holding a human being in
his arms, rather than an AI in his
mind. The heart wrenching effect of having someone
he loved so very upset was the
same. Michael touched Kitt gently, reassuring once
more. //ssh//
//gone// The thought was bitter.
//what?//
//not safe nowhere safe no one//
//safe now I'm here won't let them hurt you I
promise//
Nick stepped up to the work bench with a mug of
coffee. He watched as Michael sank
down, curling his body around the CPU. A tear formed
in the man's eyes and Nick felt
the stinging hatred that may have originated from himself,
or from Karr; it did not
matter. They were both sharing this solid
emotion. He touched Karr's presence
slightly, acknowledging him. Placing the mug on the
bench, slightly away from
Michael, Nick wandered out into the rain, to where the
Stealth was parked. "I
would kill them for what they've done," Karr grated.
"No. You wouldn't. If I asked you not
to." The reply came only
through the link. "Is he still broadcasting?"
"Badly. Erratically. If it were not for the
link...."
"I know. But we're not going to lose him.
Michael will hold him."
*
'Time:14:04.LN2 released. Temp abs 0.MBS shattered on
impact. App Tarasine. MBS held.
Further Investigation Required.'
Nick reread the final line of the page he was
holding. There was still a mountain of
papers to go through, but unlike most of the rest of what
had been written, this line
actually seemed to make sense to him. The time, two
in the afternoon. 'LN2' he
guessed from what he already knew, stood for liquid
nitrogen. So it sounded as if
they had somehow gotten Kitt into the cold room, sprayed
him with liquid nitrogen, and
then what? MBS - Molecular Bonded Shell - shattered
on impact. Impact with
what? Unless.... Unless Kitt tried to get out
of the room. Maybe he did,
maybe he drove into, perhaps through the wall of the
freezer, desperate to escape the pain
of the absolute cold. Nicholas tried to picture the
scene; a shivering Kitt sitting
out in the sunshine, on the test track because that was
where he had happened to
stop. So trusting, maybe he thought it had been a
mistake. So he had stood
there, waiting, thinking or hoping that someone would come
and help him. Because
these people were his friends and he trusted them.
But again they had attacked him,
this time drenching him in Tarasine. Had they known
what his reaction would
be? Had they been waiting by the track with the
tanks of the flammable
chemical? Why the hell would they have done
this? And who?
Jennifer? Devon? Or someone else, someone
higher up whose orders had not been
questioned. Devon had given them permission to go
ahead though, and nothing would
change that fact.
He briefly searched the rest of the papers for any similar
ending lines, but there were
none. 'Further Investigation Required'. Not
bloody likely. Nick dropped
the page and picked up his coffee, glancing over at where
Michael and Kitt were curled
together. He smiled gently. This was going to
wear Michael down, slowly but
surely. He would have to rest, alone, sooner or
later, or else he would find
insanity starting to creep up on him. Nick knew how
difficult that would be; Kitt
was obviously clinging to him, holding onto the one person
he was sure he could still
trust. None of this made any sense. Nick
glanced at his laptop - a PowerBook -
sitting on the table beside him. He never left home
without it. Leaning over,
he powered it up, connected to the Internet, and started
to hunt.
*
Silence had settled over the garage; even the rain had
stopped. Justin had retreated
for the night, Bonnie was fast asleep, and Michael was
still curled up beside Kitt, throws
draped over him and the CPU, sleeping. Only one man was
awake and still was in the early
morning hours when the visitor came. Nicholas was still
reading over the dozens of papers
full of scrawled notes, trying to make sense of them. He
had his legs curled under him,
leaning against the armrest of the couch, apparently
unaware of anything but his work. The
PowerBook was sitting next to him, opened and logged into
a very specific chat server. He
had not taken the route through FLAGNet. Too insecure.
Karr was only partially watching his driver and partner,
keeping the neuro link open,
receiving emotions he felt himself and it only fed his
intense hatred. But Nicholas was
not the main problem here; Kitt was. The other AI had
quieted down some time ago, but he
was still in pain and Karr felt every single pulse of it.
And every pulse was mirrored by
one of his own. Why had they done this? To Kitt! He didn't
understand it. Experimenting on
the alloy or molecular shell was one thing, but hurting
the one inside the car body was
another. They could have run the tests differently,
without Kitt inside the car, but they
hadn't.
Why?
Karr growled softly to himself. If they had done this to
him, back when he had still been
Foundation property, he might have understood. He was not
like Kitt, had never been and
would never be. Kitt was a gentle person, protective,
caring, warm and trusting in his
friends. Karr had no such feelings. He stopped, a
slight curl of emotions begging to
differ. He snorted. Well, he had a friend in
Nicholas and if pressed to admit it he
would say he cared about him.... He ran a scan over his
partner who was hacking something
into his laptop. No, he definitely cared a lot about this
single human being. He would
protect him and had already on countless missions, even
over his own safety, something he
had been astounded to discover. But this was not
about him. This was about Kitt.
Why?
A ripple of pain came through the private channel and Karr
winced. It wasn't because of
the pain - he was used to pain, sometimes greeting it as
an old friend - but because of
who felt it. Kitt probably didn't even know there was
another witness to his suffering
other than Michael Knight, and Karr preferred him not to
know it. Nick had told Knight
earlier and he had not known how to react to it, too
confused that his friend would reveal
this, but maybe Knight would forget. Karr had
entered the garage in the morning
hours when Kitt had started to project badly again. He had
driven in in silent mode, aware
that Nicholas knew he was here, but he had not wanted to
disturb the two partners still
locked in each others minds. He had parked the Stealth in
a defensive position so that
everyone approaching Kitt would have to walk around him
first. He had felt Nicholas' smile
then and had ignored it. Otherwise his partner had not
reacted, except for a soft thank
you through the link.
And then he detected the visitor. His circuits froze
with anger and he squelched his
first instinct to charge and run this person over. His
visual clouded with suppressed
emotions and it took all his will power not to slip.
Instead he activated his guidance
laser for the small projectile launcher.
"Please do not approach any further, Mr. Miles, or I will
be forced to terminate your
life."
Nicholas looked up as he heard the soft footsteps and his
face locked into a mask when he
recognized Devon Miles. The blue eyes turned cold, chips
of eyes, nothing more; the whole
expression was deadly. Devon looked a bit haggard, as if
he hadn't slept at all or just a
little last night, his neck-tie slightly awry and his hair
not as neatly combed as
usually. Cold rage coursed through Nick from the
neuro implant and he didn't even
want to calm his partner down. He felt the same inside and
they both echoed each other's
feelings. This man had sanctioned inhuman experiments on a
living being! He couldn't see
it in himself to ever forgive Devon this. Suddenly
Karr's laser guidance lit up,
pinning Devon's chest with a red dot right where his heart
was.
"Please do not approach any further, Mr. Miles, or I will
be forced to terminate your
life."
The voice was cold, devoid of inflection, totally
mechanic, but still, because the warning
had been delivered so flatly, it was to be taken very,
very seriously. One false move and
Devon would feature a hole in his chest. Neither
Michael nor Kitt had stirred and
Nicholas slowly unfolded from the couch, walking over to
where Devon stood frozen to the
spot, eyes full of terror. "Nick, I came to talk," he
said, sounding
strangled. Nicholas met his eyes, unwilling to show
any kind of understanding or
willingness to comply.
"There is nothing to talk about," he said slowly, voice as
flat as Karr's.
"Nick.... I'm sorry..."
"Sorry is not enough, Devon," Nicholas whispered harshly,
not wanting to wake
Kitt or Michael. "You almost killed him! You severely hurt
the most gentle creature I
know, someone who trusts you implicitly! There is nothing
at all that can ever excuse
these actions! Now leave before I do and let Karr handle
the situation!"
Devon swallowed, his eyes flickering over to the Stealth,
then he nodded and turned
around, leaving. Nicholas closed his eyes and leaned
against his partner, weariness
hitting him like a sledge hammer. He hadn't slept for more
than an hour last night and the
mental stress was getting to him. Karr hissed angrily and
Nicholas could only agree. The
nerve of the man to come here!
"Nick?" He looked up, blinking, discovering Bonnie as she
uncurled from her
makeshift bed, looking worried. "That was Devon I
saw leaving, right?"
He put a finger to his lips and indicated the sleeping
pair. Bonnie nodded and they walked
over to the couch. Nicholas sank down and rubbed his
eyes. "Yes, it was
him," he finally said.
"What did he want?" Anger swung in her voice.
"I don't know. We didn't give him the chance to say much."
Nicholas smiled
darkly.
"We?"
He shrugged. "Karr kinda kicked him out."
Bonnie's head turned to stare at the Stealth, now really
seeing that it was here.
"What's he doing here?" she whispered.
"Watching.... waiting ... protecting....."
"Prote......" She stopped, turning to look at the Stealth
again. "But... I
mean.... he..." She helplessly shook her head. "Why?"
Nicholas rubbed his forehead. "Because they did to Kitt
what they did to him,"
he said after some time, sadness washing through his
words. His eyes wandered over to his
partner who silently sat where he was. "They betrayed him.
He won't let anything more
happen to Kitt." The link flared with those emotions and
Nick calmed his friend,
feeling a headache creep up on him.
Bonnie couldn't believe it. The last person she had
expected to feel anything in this case
was Karr. Maybe she had been wrong. Maybe he had changed.
Bonnie chased that thought away.
If she started to think about Karr as anything but what
she knew he was.... Too risky. She
met Nicholas' tired eyes and had to smile slightly.
"Shouldn't you catch an eye
full of sleep?"
He shrugged. "I'm okay."
"You look far from it."
"Looks can be deceiving," he said softly, but he shut down
the PowerBook.
"Why don't you stretch out on the couch? Justin and I want
to work on Kitt when
Michael and he are awake, but I guess if the noise level
is acceptable...." she
proposed.
Nicholas shrugged again, but he lay back on the couch and
Bonnie could almost tell when he
was asleep. His features relaxed, giving him a much
younger, softer appearance. She got
another blanket and covered him, then walked over to where
Michael was still curled up.
She felt a warning tingle as she neared the Stealth and
slowed down, almost subconsciously
raising her hands, indicating she was unarmed. Karr was
watching her and she hated to
think of what he might do. "I'm here to help," she
heard herself say, as
if justifying her presence. Nothing happened, but
her instincts still warned her
loudly. She inched past the black car and then approached
the sleeping man. Michael
was already stirring, waking slowly, ensuring his mental
embrace remained around his
partner. As she drew closer he cracked his eyes
open, yawning. He smiled tiredly as
she stepped into view and brushed some hair out of his
face.
"Good morning, sleeping beauty," she whispered.
"Morning, Bon."
Michael's voice was a bit slurred and he was still holding
Kitt protectively, hand resting
on the live sensor. "Good morning, you two." She
smiled, then discovered
the mug on the bench. It was filled with a cold, black
liquid. "You need
sustenance. You can't survive on coffee.
Take it from an expert."
Michael nodded, smiling. "I know." He glanced
down, taking stock of
where he was. The throw was still snugly covering
both he and Kitt, and he could
feel the warmth of his partner next to him. Despite
the fact that his whole body was
complaining about the night spent on the hard surface,
Michael found himself slightly
unwilling to move. Bonnie watched his expression.
"Maybe you two would consider a couch tonight?" She
teased quietly.
"Not such a lousy idea." He sat up slowly,
stretching, and gathered the
throw around Kitt, his palm remaining pressed lightly
against the sensor.
Bonnie waited a beat, before asking him, "Do you think he
should be put back in the
car?"
Michael hesitated. "I don't know. Probably,
but to be honest, I don't
know if I like the idea of him being able to take
off. In his condition, I'm not
sure what he'd do."
"You mean... he may hurt someone."
Michael shook his head. "No, no. I don't think
he would ever hurt
anyone. Except himself." He looked at
her. "Maybe tomorrow,
okay?"
She nodded. "We still have some work to do on the
car anyway. The shell
needs re-applying and sealing." She watched him for
a few seconds.
"You're not going to go and eat, are you?"
"I'd... rather not go that far from him... at the
moment." He put on his
well-practiced puppy-dog face, and Bonnie frowned.
"All right. Just stop
with the eyes. I'll get you some food. We need
a fresh supply of coffee
anyway."
Bonnie turned from him, and he noticed Karr for the first
time. Looking across to
the back of the garage, he saw Nick sleeping, and returned
his attention to the
Stealth. He vaguely remembered what Nick had told
him at some point during the
night; something about Kitt broadcasting across the
private channel, about Karr picking up
the signals. Still, he was surprised to see Karr so
close. He felt a
not-so-gentle ripple stir his inner emotions, and closed
his eyes, stroking his partner
with his mind, soothing the distressed AI. The
strength of Kitt's presence with him
was bordering on what it had been at the start, before
Nick had helped them to train the
implant. Back then, Kitt's terror had been based on
the unknown, on the intrusion
into his privacy and on the pain he was feeding back to
his driver. Now, Michael
could again feel the intense emotions building, but this
time on what Kitt knew.
Although Bonnie and Justin's work on the car had eased
Kitt's physical pain, his
nightmares reminded him, threw him back time and time
again to when the agony was
real. In his confused mind, it was difficult for
Kitt to differentiate between the
two causes. He was being subjected to the unbearable
extremes again and again, over
and over. He was caught in a vicious circle of
falling into sleep, of dreaming, of
moaning and whimpering then waking, crying out, helplessly
reaching for support he could
only hope was there. And as Michael comforted and
calmed him, as he done so many
times through the hours of the night, Kitt could only
cling to his partner's presence,
because he was learning that he was trapped, and part of
him was starting to believe that
this was never going to end.
*
Justin came to work an hour after Bonnie had woken and he
stopped when he discovered
the Stealth. He cast a quizzical look toward Bonnie. Karr
was parked in a way that didn't
allow them direct access to Kitt in any way. Bonnie was
doing some work on the laptop and
he saw that Nicholas was still going over the papers.
Picking up his tool box he slowly
approached the other AI. Justin's approach to Karr
was different than Bonnie's. He
had never met the AI when he had still been property of
the Foundation. He knew all the
facts, but he was missing real life experience. That was
the main reason he had an open
mind and accepted that the Stealth was different than
Kitt. And he didn't want to judge
anyone by facts on paper. Karr had done nothing so far
that would require a wary or
suspicious approach, but he was apparently protecting Kitt
and that was the reason why
Justin was careful. He walked toward the TransAm,
stopping in front of Karr.
"Good morning," he greeted the black car. There was
no reading the
Stealth, mainly because he was missing the scanner, and
Justin didn't know whether Karr
was even aware he was here. He probably was. "I know
you don't want to hear
this, but you are in the way and I need to work on Kitt."
He raised an eyebrow.
"I just need a bit more elbow room."
The Stealth's engine hummed to life and Karr retreated
just enough that Justin could work
without feeling boxed in. The chief mechanic smiled.
"Thanks, Karr."
There was no reply, but Justin didn't need one. He set to
work.
Karr watched the human mechanic work on the mutilated
body shell. Just like Michael,
still sitting beside his partner, as close as Justin's
work would allow, Karr kept track
of what the mechanic was doing, but his main attention was
still on the private channel.
Kitt's pain was coming through in ripples, always subdued
again when Michael became aware
of the surge, the memories, and enveloped his partner with
his mind. Kitt could be
grateful that he had such a friend in this human. Karr
stopped, searching for his own link
and found the reassuring presence of Nicholas MacKenzie.
He knew Nick would do the same
and had done the same in the past.
Suddenly Kitt's pain spiked again and it was the worst
Karr had yet experienced. He
flinched back from the excruciating pain, trying to bite
back a moan as the agony was
accompanied by a scream and frantic flailing for a
support. Karr was unable to slam up a
shield and he felt Kitt's presence close. His cries for
help and his questioning whimpers
of 'why' were almost overwhelming. And underneath it was a
slowly cooking hatred born out
of betrayal.
"<_No!" Karr was not aware he had spoken out
loud. <_Don't hate! he
whispered intensely. <_Don't hate!
<_Whywhywhy? They hurt me!
<_Don't let your hatred take over, Karr told the
frightened presence that was Kitt.
<_It will only hurt you more. Trust those you love.
<_No trust. No trust. Betrayed me!
A wave of emotional upheaval passed over Karr and he tried
to stand his ground.
<_Trust Michael Knight. Trust those who love you.
<_Loved me. Betrayed me. Hurthurthurt! Why?!
Karr had no answer for it, but he knew that if Kitt
nurtured the hatred he was one step
closer to becoming what Karr had been. <_Michael
Knight did not betray you. Trust
him, he said softly. <_Don't let the hatred turn you
against everything. It will hurt
you a lot more. Trust me in that. I know.
Confusion greeted him, then Kitt retreated back into his
own world, curling up close to
Michael, seeking reassurance. Karr sighed heavily,
feeling tired, worn out. Still,
he kept the private channel open, monitoring his brother.
*
Nicholas stood outside in the damp air, inhaling it
deeply. It smelled acutely like
rain, even tasted like it, and a few drops were still
coming down from the grey sky. A
wind had picked up and it looked like there would be
another rain shower due soon. The sun
had not managed to break the clouds and the whole
atmosphere was both clean and dreary. He
had been unable to sleep longer than an hour. It wasn't
that Bonnie and Justin's work had
woken him, but he was far too upset, his inner self in
turmoil, to really relax.
MacKenzie leaned against the Stealth, closing his eyes,
turning his face into the slight
drizzle.
Karr had followed him outside, aware that his presence was
influencing both the technician
and the mechanic currently at work. He hated to leave Kitt
alone, but since he could still
feel him and since he would not leave completely he had
finally decided to join his
partner.
"Why?" Nicholas now whispered, arms crossed in front of
his chest.
Karr had no answer for it and had been searching for one
as well.
Why had they hurt Kitt like that? Whywhywhy? It was
an act of incredible cruelty
against a living, thinking, very much aware being that was
able to hurt and be in pain
like any human being.
Why?
Devon had not returned and neither had Jennifer Knight
shown her face around here. They
better not. Karr's intent had been clear and he would go
through with it. Anybody coming
close to his 'younger brother' would be incinerated.
Nicholas smiled and perched
himself on the gleaming black hood. Like Kitt's paint
alloy, Karr's was smooth and soft,
resistant to most of what you could throw at him. Now he
reveled in the feeling of his
driver so close and unconsciously reached out, seeking
reassurance. He didn't like to
confess that this had rattled him, as well as had made him
incredibly angry. He was not
about to let this negative emotions take over, though. Not
yet anyway. Nick ran a hand
over the warm hood. "How is he?" he asked.
"Not good," was the hesitant answer.
"And you?"
"I manage."
It was a huge confession. Normally he would have replied
in ways of 'I am functional',
dismissing any closer inquiries, but the pain from the
private channel was there, eating
away on his mind, and Karr was battling it. Nick
reached out and closed his mind
gently around Karr's. "Why do you stay so close to Kitt if
it hurts?" Silence.
Karr didn't really know. No, he did know but the reasons
scared him. Nicholas only smiled,
reassuring him briefly that it was okay to feel this way.
Then he leaned against the
windshield, arms clasped behind his head, staring into the
sky, watching how the wind
chased the dark clouds. He felt some of the tension drain
from his body and he felt Karr's
soft hums at the edge of the link. Closing his eyes he
simply lay there, breathing deeply,
allowing himself to relax for this moment.
* * *
Michael could feel exhaustion crawling over him; his mind
was a fuzzy mess, feeling
like it would ooze out of his ears any minute now. He had
slept, but not really. Kitt was
keeping his side of the link awake with terrible
nightmares, crying out in fear, needing
to be soothed. Every time Michael had nodded off, another
nightmare had hit. It had been
an endless circle. His body was not about to take it any
longer, but he knew he had to. He
had eaten little ever since he had arrived and he couldn't
sustain himself on coffee, but
there was little choice as an alternative. Kitt was
clinging to him, almost possessively,
and every time he had thought he could relax, it had
happened again. Leaving was out of
the question, even a short bathroom stop evoking terrible
screams inside his mind.
Tears came into his eyes and he bit back his anger. Why?
Why had they done all this? They
had hurt more than just Kitt's body; they had hurt his
soul. If and when those wounds
would heal, Michael had no idea.
"Michael?" The quiet voice jolted him out of his thoughts
and he looked up,
discovering Nick. "You need sleep," the other man
said softly as if not to
disturb the resting AI.
Michael gave him a tired smile. "I had some already."
"No. You only closed your eyes and that was it. Kitt is
keeping you too alert to rest
and it eats away at your mind. You can't go on much longer
like this."
"I have to," he mumbled, wishing his head would stop
pounding like mad.
"Michael, you won't help Kitt if you break down! Go to
sleep!" Michael
stubbornly shook his head and Nicholas' features
hardened. "Go. To. Bed,"
he said, voice growing colder.
"But...."
"No buts!"
"Kitt needs me!" Michael protested.
"Yes, Kitt needs you and if you break down from
exhaustion, he will still need you!
Michael, you need rest badly!" Michael met the hard, blue
eyes and ducked his head.
Exhaustion was creeping up on him like a predator and he
would sooner or later be prey to
it. His eyes fell on his partner, indecision warring with
need. "We will take
care of Kitt," Nicholas added, voice softening. "He is
safe here." Michael
inhaled deeply. He knew that the promise was sincere and
that Nick would let nothing
happen to Kitt, guarding him as if he were his own
partner. He looked at the Stealth
parked close by, though not too close to be
intruding. "Go," Nicholas
ordered. "Before I bodily kick you out."
Michael raised an eyebrow, but Nick's features were
unreadable. "Okay," he
finally muttered and carefully removed his hand from the
sensor. Kitt twitched
faintly, as if moving in his sleep, and Michael reached
out, reassuring his partner that
he was still here, still close, embracing him gently.
//Won't be long//
//Don't leave!//
//Not leaving. Always with you here//
He winced as Kitt whimpered and felt Nicholas' supporting
hand on his arm.
"He'll be okay. We'll take care of him," he promised
again.
"I know. Thanks." Michael got to his feet and winced
again, this time at his
cramped muscles protesting moving so quickly all of a
sudden. Kitt's agitation died
down gradually and he reached for Michael, keeping close,
unable to let go for a moment.
But after a while exhaustion took over and he slipped into
a kind of slumber.
Nicholas watched Michael go and inhaled deeply, pinching
his nose. Damn Miles!
Damn him all the way to hell! What had he been thinking of
when he had let them do
it!? Getting his PowerBook he settled down beside
Kitt on the throws, taking
Michael's place. It would be no substitute for the hurt
AI, but at least someone was close
by.
"It's me, Kitt," he told the CPU gently. "I'm here, as is
Karr. You are not
alone and no one will hurt you."
There was no reply and Nicholas had not really expected
one. Kitt was still not surfacing
beyond the neuro link, but MacKenzie was sure he was
listening. He felt Karr's anger again
and curled his hands briefly into fists, mirroring the
hatred for a short time. After a
while he relaxed. "How is he?" he asked softly,
looking at the Stealth.
"Resting. Finally."
Nicholas nodded. That gave him time to do some research
into the depths of FLAGNet. New
security measures had been put up around the entry points
after the net had once been
breached, but that was no obstacle for a professional like
Nick. He had left an invisible
entry point, one only he knew and one no one else could
find, and now he used it to get
past the safe guards and cyber-dogs. Nicholas smiled
slightly as he logged into FLAGNet
and received the highest security clearance possible. Then
he started to work. He began by
searching through the latest entries into personal logs.
MacKenzie had no scruples and had
never had. He browsed through the names and let the search
engine list him every file with
Jennifer Knight or Devon Miles' names on them, also asking
for cross-references concerning
screen names. He got a small list and had his work cut out
for him.
*
Nicholas got up and walked over to the Stealth. Anger
radiated off him with every step.
Karr clicked the door open and Nick sat down, keying in a
few commands to link Karr to the
PowerBook's wireless modem, enabling him to see what he
had pulled off FLAGNet.
Uncontrolled rage coursed through him as Karr read and he
only nodded, not even trying to
calm his partner. "He is not a lab animal!" Karr
hissed. "How dare
she treat him like one?!"
"She thinks she owns him."
"She owns the car, not Kitt!"
Nicholas smiled dimly. "I know, partner." Suddenly
his stomach growled and
he winced. Karr sent a brief wave of amusement and Nick
sighed. It was time he ate
something as well, at least more than a donut. "Will
you be all right?"
"Of course," was the stiff answer.
"Karr...?"
There was a hesitant silence. "We will both be all right,
don't worry about me."
"I never do," MacKenzie replied lightly and got out of the
car. Karr gave
an annoyed rumble.
Nicholas briefly informed Bonnie he was embarking on a
food hunt and she and Justin
ordered sandwiches for them as well. He gave them a
good-natured smile and left.
Karr changed his position, rolling forward so that he was
now squarely in front of the
throws, keeping Kitt safe from prying eyes. The private
channel was open and he was
monitoring the other AI closely.
*
Michael walked slowly through the mansion toward his
room. He needed a shower at
the very least, a couple of hours uninterrupted sleep
would be perfect. He could
feel Kitt, ever-present in the back of his mind, a
trembling, but for now sleeping
presence. Nicholas had practically ordered Michael
to leave the garage for a short
while. Michael had made him promise that he and Karr
would stay with Kitt, wouldn't
leave him while Michael was gone. For some reason
that nagged too far back in his
mind for him to establish for certain what it was, Michael
needed to know Nick and Karr
were there with his partner.
He closed and locked the door to his suite, and stripped,
walking through to the en-suite
and stepping into the large shower. He turned the on
to full power, letting the
sharp needles of water pound against his skin. He
closed his eyes, trying to relax
his mind and let go of Kitt, just for a little
while. He was exhausted, and he knew
it. He could not keep this up for much longer
without getting some proper
sleep. Kitt had woken at regular periods during the
night, frightened by what could
only have been dreams; reoccurring images of that
afternoon, forced to the forefront of
his CPU by the impact his experience had had on him.
Physical distance between them, or at least the distance
now, had no effect on the
strength of the link. He could feel Kitt in his mind
as acutely here as he could
when he was lying next to him. But being away from
the CPU meant that Michael could
not offer his partner the physical connection of his touch
on the sensor, and he knew that
to be important to Kitt. No one else's touch, he
understood, would give to Kitt the
comfort and reassurance that he received from his
driver. Kitt knew when Michael was
the one touching him, he could feel the contact through
the implant as well as the
sensor. If anyone else came near, he cut the input.
Michael stood under the harsh water for a long time,
attempting to let his mind go
blank. There was so much he had to consider as well
as caring for his traumatized
partner. Their future with the Foundation was now in
question, his willingness to go
on working for a group of people who could do something
like this was seriously in
doubt. He cleared these thoughts from his head.
Eventually, he shut off the water and climbed out of the
shower, taking a towel from the
rail and drying himself as he walked back into the
bedroom. Michael dropped the
towel to the floor and sank down onto the bed, feet
against the pillows, naked body cool
in the warm air. In the quiet of his mind, he
finally dropped off to sleep.
* * *
Devon stood at the entrance to the devastated cold room,
staring out into space.
Why had he agreed? He was being haunted by
Nicholas's words: "You severely hurt
the most gentle creature I know." Would Kitt ever
trust him again?
"Devon! There you are! The test results from
yesterday...."
Devon whirled around at the voice, pinning Jennifer to the
spot where she stood. She
stared back at him, challenging his expression of fury
with her own triumph.
"Now, Devon, I know you're upset with me...." Her
tone simply fed his
anger.
"You don't know what you've done, what you've
started." He told her, his
voice low with barely repressed rage. It had been so
long since he had felt like
this toward someone. Even their enemies had not
stirred these emotions within
him. Michael had been shot, stabbed, poisoned, his
life threatened so many times;
Kitt had been attacked, fired at with missiles, sonic
fields, rockets, anti-tank armory;
still he had not felt the furious hatred he felt
now. Physical attacks by those he
already hated were acceptable risks, being terrorized and
tortured by those Kitt trusted,
that was something else entirely.
"Devon," Jennifer took a step forward, her words dripping
from her smiling
lips. "Our results were so good. Just another
day with the Knight Two
Thousand and you can take it back."
Devon's eyes widened. "Are we talking about the same
car here? We can't
be, because I saw Michael Knight drive off in the one that
you ravaged yesterday."
"So! You're Knight's boss. Get the car back."
Devon shook his head, an ironic smile gracing his features
as he stepped into the concrete
room that had once been a million dollar test suite.
"Yesterday, Jennifer, you
took a sentient, trusting, happy being, and you physically
and mentally tortured him until
he couldn't take anymore. You shut him in this room,
coated him with something that
even I know wasn't as harmless as liquid nitrogen,"
Jennifer smirked, "knowing
that he would make a run for it out of this wall," he
pointed to the collapsed outer
wall, "and onto the test track. You even knew
approximately how far he would go
before stopping to question his treatment. And then
you attacked again. He
trusted me. Now...." Devon shook his
head. "As I said, you
don't know what your actions have lead to. Or will
lead to."
Jennifer stalked across the hard, cold floor. "Get
the damn car back,
Devon. We start again at eleven."
She was about to continue on past him, when he grabbed
hold of her arm. Her eyes
held a glaze of surprise and haughty denial as she looked
up at his face. But he
simply stared at her, his unshaven, disheveled appearance
adding to his air of fiery
anger. There was so much he wanted to say, so much
he wanted to blame her for, to
lay it all - all the hurt and pain she had caused - at her
feet. But he knew he was
also responsible. He would never forgive himself,
and he was not sure if anyone else
would either. He deflated slightly. "If you
want the car," he
murmured eventually, "get it yourself."
* * *
Nicholas rummaged through the fridge and got out some of
the needed food. He was
sick of coffee and sticky donuts, and he gratefully noted
that someone had stocked up on
milk and soft drinks. He started making sandwiches, eating
one while doing the rest.
MacKenzie was just about done with his load of sandwiches
for himself and the team back in
the garage, piling them on a plate, when he heard
steps. He glanced over his
shoulder and froze. He had seen the woman only once,
but her face was burned forever
into his mind. And like then she was impeccably dressed,
her dark blond hair neatly
styled. Jennifer Knight. She had stopped as well, their
eyes meeting, and he felt
uncontrolled hatred again, part of it coming from Karr. He
shut out his partner's side and
tried to even out his boiling temper. For a second his
trained mind was supplying him with
all those painful little ways to kill someone, most of
them transforming into Knight in
either a cold room or experiencing the joy being aflame in
Tarasine.
"What are you doing here?" she finally snapped.
"I work here," Nicholas grated, voice totally flat.
"Not to my knowledge, Mr. MacKenzie. You are not an
employee of FLAG!"
"Fine. Then you are not my boss." He pulled all his
screaming instincts together
and turned to leave.
"What are you doing? Where are you going?" she demanded.
"None of your damn business, lady."
Jennifer Knight stepped closer, stiffly, fury in her eyes.
But it was not the fury Nick
felt inside himself. His was born out of a death wish for
this woman, hers was pure
annoyance. "I don't know why Devon thought he needed
your so-called talents,
Mr. MacKenzie, but as of now, we don't need you any more!"
she declared. "And if
you think you can keep what is rightfully mine....!"
Nicholas' expression turned completely deadly and she
stopped, swallowing hard.
"Wrong," he said, voice cold. "I don't *think* I can
protect Kitt. I know I
can. You and your technicians won't lay a single finger on
him ever again, Ms. Knight. If
it means killing you, I have no problem with that either.
And he doesn't belong to you,
lady. Kitt belongs to Michael, if at all. He is his own
person. You might claim the car,
but you can never claim another being. Now if you'll
excuse me, I have someone waiting for
lunch."
She fumed silently, but he ignored her. "I'll make
sure you will never get a
job anywhere!" she threatened.
Nicholas' grin was nasty. "There are some things money
can't buy. One is a good
threat. Ms. Knight, I don't care what you try to do to me,
I just know you won't do
anything to Kitt ever again." Then he left.
Bonnie watched Nicholas return and noticed the changes
immediately. His face was set
into a stony mask, his eyes frozen chips of ice. She also
felt strange echoes of this
coming from Karr, a rumble so low it never reached her
ears, just passed through her body.
Nicholas placed the plate of sandwiches on the cupboard,
next to the coffee machine. He
was completely still for a moment, not even
blinking. Suddenly he whirled around and
his fist connected with the wall. Bonnie winced, but there
was no emotion crossing
Nicholas' features. Karr moved slightly, but he didn't
leave Kitt's side.
"The nerve!" Nick finally hissed.
"Nick, what happened?" Bonnie asked softly as she
approached him carefully.
Right now he radiated as much danger as Karr.
"I met Ms. Knight."
Bonnie's features froze. "What did she want?" she grated.
"Guess."
Mother instinct flared up inside of her and for a moment
Bonnie's eyes were as hard and
dark as Nick's. "Only over my dead body!" she declared.
He smiled, flexing his hand. He had bruised it and
if he had hit a bit harder he
would probably have broken it. "She won't get to Kitt.
Never."
Bonnie knew this was more than a promise; it was a vow.
"Let me take a look at that
hand," she offered. Nick looked at it as if he
noticed the blood trickling out
of the wounds for the very first time. Bonnie got
the first aid kit, cleaned the
wounds and wrapped a bandage around the palm and wrist.
"Thanks," he said sincerely.
Nick walked back to the throws, briefly patting the
Stealth's hood as if reassuring and
calming him, then sat down beside Kitt again.
*
Karr had watched Kitt for a long time now, noting every
little twitch, every spike of
energy passing inside the CPU, and the channel between
them was wide open, allowing the
other AI full contact. Kitt was not aware of Karr's
presence and Karr was glad. He
neither wanted to scare, nor to alert his severely
unstable brother.
Echoes of Nick's own rage were still inside him, but no
longer as strongly. He understood
his partner, who was still hacking FLAGNet and still
finding only meager evidence leading
to the idea behind the tests. A half eaten sandwich lay
beside him and the bottle of soda
was nearly empty. It was late in the afternoon. Work on
the Knight Two Thousand was almost
done and the car was ready to receive its molecular bonded
shell. It would take another
night to dry and harden.
Kitt mumbled something and roused a bit. Karr watched him,
alert for any alarming
developments. Kitt was what a human would call sleepy and
stressed out, his reflexes down
several margins and his mind cluttered with fragments of
nightmares. Karr sighed softly.
He knew the nightmares in a way, though his had been
different. They had never done this
to him. They had simply shut him down because he had not
been what Wilton Knight had
dreamed of. They had programmed him, discovered their
error, and downloaded what could
still be recycled. Then he had died in a sense of the
word.
He still remembered waking up and feeling no different,
just a bit disoriented.
He remembered terrifying realization hitting him as he
found out he had been shut down,
left to gather dust until they would decide what to do
with him.
He had been furious to see they had constructed another
Knight Two Thousand, had given him
his design, his abilities, his life.
He had done everything to kill Kitt, everything! But in
the end he had died, feeling pain
and betrayal grow, feeling his hatred grow in leaps with
it. He had been blind with fury
the second time, had been so set on proving he was the
superior one. And he had died
again.
Karr shivered. Both times part of him had been left aware,
a tiny spark, a memory of who
he was and who he should have been. And the memory of his
brother, the wish child of
Wilton Knight. He had been the prototype, but Kitt had
been given the love and care.
Now they had destroyed their work with these experiments,
had hurt their beloved child,
and why? For science? Out of curiosity? Some sick sense of
hunger for more?
He growled softly, calming down as it reflected through
the channel. He didn't want to
disturb Kitt any more than necessary. A slight whimper
could be heard and Karr
automatically withdrew, unsure. He was no good at dealing
with emotions and since Nick was
an expert controlling his emotions as best as possible,
Karr was rarely confronted by them
anyway. And even if the wall broke, he knew Nick. Nick was
his partner and there was no
corner of him he hadn't seen or heard or experienced in
their shared past. But this was
Kitt. Another whimper let him wince and he tentatively
reached out, touching the slightly
trembling AI on the other side of the channel. Kitt calmed
again, muttering, drifting off.
Karr was a bit confused by his actions, but he stayed. His
brother needed his help and he
was not about to deny it to him, past or no past. The past
was dead and forgotten, maybe
not completely but mostly, and Kitt had not shown any
hatred toward him. And he had been
betrayed just like Karr had been so long ago. They had
something in common now, something
terrible, something painful; and for the first time Karr
felt he and Kitt actually shared
a bond, that they were brothers.
It grew late. Justin walked off to the storage room in
the back of the hangar-like
building, looking for needed parts to complete the car so
it could be coated and Bonnie
had left a few minutes earlier, wanting to check on
Michael. Nick was still sitting on the
throws. Silence, one only disturbed by Nick's hacking,
settled over them and Karr heard
the distinct sound of rain starting to beat on the
garage's roof again. Nicholas finally
closed down the laptop and stretched, first checking on
Kitt, who was silent as always,
then on his own partner.
"Be back in a second," he told Karr. "Making a bathroom
run." He
smiled slightly. Karr acknowledged and continued his
vigil.
And into the now complete silence a new noise intruded.
Footsteps. Not soft-soled feet but
high heels. Karr's scanners went on-line and did a total
sweep. He picked up a female
human coming toward them with measured steps. It wasn't
Bonnie Barstow; he knew her
biorhythm. The woman approached the car, checked it,
nodded, and then walked over to where
Karr was, following the extensions of the CPU support
cables. When she stepped into the
circle of light cast by the overhead lamps Karr felt
something inside of him cry out in
anger.
Jennifer Knight!
The two words were out before he could close down the
private channel and they transmitted
clearly through to Kitt. The reaction was immediate as it
was violent.
Kitt shrieked in terror and horrifying visions began to
flood back into Karr, who was
totally unprepared for the assault. The Stealth felt a
violent shudder pass through him
and his engine flared up with a turbine whine.
Cold room.
Coating him with something.
Unsure what was coming next.
Reassuring words from his friend.
Pain!
Eating away at him, ice penetrating.
Have to get away!
Nonono! Why?
He crashed through the wall, taking it apart, fleeing
out of the cold room into the
warmth of the sun.
Waiting.
Confused.
Shivering.
Why? Why had they done it??
Sitting on the track.
Painpainpain!
Karr screamed in agony, voicing the scream Kitt sent
through the open channel, his tires
squealing on the floor. Jennifer Knight stumbled
backwards, colliding with the
Knight Two Thousand frame, eyes open wide in
surprise. Karr was unable to stop the
flood, all of it pouring out of Kitt, all the horror, all
the pain he had experienced. He
set back, colliding with a table several feet behind him,
the whole equipment falling off,
shattering on the floor. His frame was shaken by massive
energies, his CPU whirling with
nightmares of the deepest hell.
<_Kitt! he cried, but there was no getting through.
Kitt was going through proverbial hell, the name of the
one who had ordered the test to be
performed closely associated with excruciating agony. And
she was still there. Kitt could
not see her, but Karr could, and because of that so could
the one linked to him through an
open channel.
<_Away! Away! Away!! Flee! Hide!
The screams were Kitt's and Karr was reacting to them. The
Stealth turned in a tight
circle and destroyed the wooden table completely as it
smashed against the wall. Karr
mowed down some spares to the left of him and came to rest
again in front of the garage
doors, prow pointing toward where Jennifer Knight stood,
frozen to the spot.
On the track; familiar. Know the track.
Something on him; liquid.
Covering him.
Fire!
Burning him!
Unbearable heat!
Ice inside him, heat flaring up.
Karr was unable to take it much longer. He was going on
overload, unable to move as he
felt his body burn while it had been cooled down to
extremes, to an absolute zero, just
minutes before. His CPU was melting, his circuits were
freezing.
Why? Whywhywhy? Why the pain!?
He screamed in agony.
He saw her move.
The hated figure of the one who had done this to them.
She was approaching Kitt.
Karr felt a small part of him flare with absolute hatred,
burning through the pain like a
hot needle, cutting him apart. If she touched Kitt.... If
she even so much as looked at
him the wrong way! His tires burned rubber on the garage
floor and he shot toward the
woman, his intent deadly.
Protect Kitt.
Nothing else counted.
<NO!>
Karr roared in anger and lashed out at his driver. Nick
had burst out of the room next to
the garage and was now almost blacked out by the strike.
He fell against the wall, crying
out in pain.
<Karr, no! Don't kill! Don't!! PLEASE!>
Karr broadcast his intent quite openly. And then Kitt's
next nightmare enveloped him and
he came to a full stop, shrieking, voicing what his
brother felt. His shrieks climbed in
intensity and he desperately tried to cut the link. It was
impossible.
Circuits overloaded, short-circuiting, melting.
Hell was all around him, no way out, surrounding his
core, pressing in on him.
Nicholas was in the best and worst position to experience
it all. He knew Karr was swamped
by Kitt, that he was acting out what Kitt felt, and it all
went through the link. Nick was
barely able to hold Karr, the thin line of control he
still held over his partner
straining to the limit. He had to get Jennifer Knight away
from here before his partner
lost every restraint and did what he fervently wanted to
do: kill the woman responsible.
"Get her out of here!" Nick bellowed as he saw Justin run
back, attracted by the
deafening noise.
Justin did not hesitate for a second and he did not ask
who, or what was going on. He
acted.
"Let go of me, you idiot!" Knight screamed and struggled.
Karr surged forward and this time he would have hit her if
Justin had not pulled her away.
"He is going to kill you if you don't leave!" the mechanic
told her, voice
frosty, also relaying that he didn't terrible mind an
accident happening just now, though
the paper work would be hell. Jennifer's eyes
flickered over the madly shaking
Stealth, the low hisses emerging from it telling her that
it would be in her best interest
to leave. But she was not about to surrender to an
over-prized car!
"This is my property!" she proclaimed. "And I'm taking it
with me!"
Kitt's panic was all-encompassing and threatening to
override every single one of
Karr's functions. He saw how Jennifer freed herself out of
Justin's grip and walked to the
Knight Two Thousand, intent to take him.
Something snapped.
Fire-heat-ice-cold-pain-no-why-stop!
Karr lost it.
Nicholas lost it as well. He cried out in agony as his
mind exploded into fiery heat,
drowning all rational thought. Then he was suddenly pulled
into the coldest depths
imaginable. He went down on his knees, all his shields,
those erected over the years,
crumbling like old wood. A sob escaped him and he tried to
reach his partner, but he was
only met by cold hatred.
<Don't destroy what we built!> he cried.
<She won't get him!> Karr screamed.
And then the world blanked out around him.
Michael came storming into the garage to see Nicholas go
down with a cry of agony, Karr
fishtailing toward Jennifer Knight, and Justin jumping for
her to get her out of the way.
And his mind was alive with Kitt's cries for help, for
support, though they were strangely
muted, as if most of the emotional upheaval was bleeding
off somewhere else.
//Kitt? I'm here it's okay Stop!//
//Michael!//
Kitt flung himself at his partner like a frightened child
and Michael held him, soothed
him, wrapped him into his protective arms.
Karr came to an abrupt stop, trembling uncertainly, the
Stealth steaming and hissing.
Jennifer lay on the floor, hair unruly, clothes dirty and
disheveled. Justin had simply
pushed her out of the way. The chief mechanic now stood in
front of Karr, his shins
touching the front of the black vehicle. He looked ready
to pass out, his face chalky
white. One more inch and he would have been street pizza.
Michael, pulling himself together for this confrontation,
stalked to Jennifer. "Get
out of here!" he hissed angrily. "Now!!" She
staggered to her feet,
too much in shock about the near-miss to argue much. He
turned, looking at Justin.
"You okay?"
Justin swallowed heavily. "I .... I think so...." he
whispered, eyes pinned on
the Stealth once more.
Karr was not moving, his engine emitting a deep bass
rumble, his frame still shaking.
Nicholas lay in a crumbled heap, not moving at all. Bonnie
ran toward them, eyes wide. She
started out toward Kitt's CPU, but found her way blocked
by Karr all of a sudden. The
Stealth had reversed, smoothly sliding between her and the
vulnerable CPU casing. He
growled menacingly.
"He's trying to protect him," Justin whispered. "He...."
Kitt whimpered in pain and the same cry came out of Karr,
his engine sputtering. The frame
twitched as if he was trying to decide whether to stay or
leave.
Protect him.
No one close.
No one.
All out to hurt.
Betrayed his trust.
Our trust.
Hurt him. Hurt Kitt. Hurt them both.
Karr was lost in the sea of age-old memories and Kitt's
recent additions. The neuro
implant was dead and he was alone, his whole thinking
rotating around the frightened
little entity on the other side of the private
channel. Kitt was crying,
needing comfort, but Karr could only live through the
nightmares over and over again.
The heat. The flames licking at him, feeling his body
melt, the circuits as well.
The cold. Everything freezing, his mind, his body, his
soul.
Break out!
Run!
Can't run. Have to stay. Protect him.
Screams of agony.
Too much, too much, too much!!!
Michael held Kitt close, whispering meaningless words to
him, wishing he could touch him
physically as well. Karr suddenly reversed more and
slammed bodily into the wall,
shrieking like a tortured animal. He scraped along the
brickwork, tearing a deep, jagged
line into it, dust and debris spraying over the black
skin.
And then he came to a rest, an uneasy rest.
He was trembling, soft, keening noises escaping him. He
cried pitifully, unable to voice
anything but his brother's pain.
//feels me with me too much//
Michael was stunned. //With you?//
Kitt clung to him, needing reassurance his partner was
only too ready to give. //With me//
he whispered.
"Oh my god!" Michael groaned aloud.
"What?" Bonnie asked, severely shaken by the whole event,
even more by Karr's
hostile move against her, blocking her way to Kitt.
"He... he feels what Kitt is going through. Kitt's
projecting and Karr's receiving!
Nick said he was sensing part of it... but all?!" Michael
shook his head in
disbelief, staring at the disturbed Stealth who now sat
with his backside in the wall,
moaning. Bonnie went to Nick who had still not moved.
Michael headed for his partner but
found his way blocked as Karr moved between him and Kitt,
hissing dangerously. Michael
stopped in shock.
"Karr...." The engine whined, then fell to a deep
growl. The Stealth was
protecting Kitt, against everyone. "Kitt is my
partner, my friend. I won't hurt
him," Michael whispered intently. "Please.... please let
me go to
him!" Karr shivered. Michael took another step
forward; the Stealth did not
move. "You know I would never hurt Kitt!"
Kitt's calls for his partner where getting louder and
Michael calmed him carefully. He
just had to convince Karr that he was the good guy.
And then the Stealth shot back, colliding even harder with
the wall, almost taking out a
portion of it. The keening started again, dying down after
a minute. Michael was deeply
touched and hurt by it in one. He joined his partner,
immediately touching the sensor and
feeling Kitt's response.
"I'm here," he whispered. "I'm here."
Kitt whimpered, sending a torrent of images and Michael
saw out of the corner of his eyes
how the Stealth shuddered violently. He was shocked. Yes,
Nicholas had mentioned something
like that, but he had thought it was rather superficial.
This ran deep though. Very deep.
"How's Kitt?"
Michael looked up and discovered Bonnie, looking worried.
"He's as okay as he can be. Nick?"
"Out cold. Whatever hit him, it must have been massive."
Michael could imagine what it had been. If Karr had lost
it, flooding the link, Nicholas
had been overloaded with images out of a nightmare he was
unable to process in such a
short time. When Kitt had dropped his shields, letting
Michael in on what were his
nightmares, Michael had been swamped, but he had handled
it. Nicholas must have been hit
with both Kitt's pain through Karr and Karr's own rage at
what had happened.
"It was," he whispered, stroking the sensor, feeling Kitt
relax again. He
quieted down considerably now that Michael was close
again. Finally he looked up once
more. "Where is she?"
Bonnie knew who he was talking about. "Gone. Took her
remaining dignity and made a
run for it. I could kill her for what she did! To all of
you!" Anger flared in
Bonnie's eyes.
Michael nodded, looking at Karr again. The Stealth
was still buried in the wall,
moaning almost inaudibly. With Nick out he was totally
alone. He wondered if he should do
something....
//Kitt....//
//Stay stay//
//Will stay//
He placed the casing on his lap. Bonnie smiled, but her
smile faded when she looked over
to Nick again. Karr suddenly inched forward, strangely
humming, stopping beside Nick. A
low whine could be heard.
Karr was deeply disturbed by what had happened in the last
minutes, echoes of it still
bouncing inside his mind. He still felt Kitt's pain, but
it was no longer coming through
the private channel. Something else connected them.
No!
Cold realization hit him.
No link! It couldn't be! The channel was bad enough
already, a breach of his privacy, and
now...
Kitt was there. Still. A suffering little presence close
to him, close to Michael Knight.
Karr longed for Nicholas' presence, but his partner was
out cold, his mind overloaded with
what Karr had projected.
<I'm sorry> he moaned.
He had attacked Nicholas as viciously as he had back then,
back when they had still not
found a common base. Back then he had severely hurt his
partner, almost killed him, driven
him over the edge. Now.....
"Nick....." Someone was there at his side and he
hissed a warning.
"I'm not here to harm you or Nicholas."
It was Bonnie Barstow. He tried to calm down, tried to
shut out Kitt's presence, and at
last succeeded in tuning down what he was receiving. He
frantically tried to link to his
partner and found a tiny spark of response, but Nick
immediately flinched away, shying
away from the echoes of pain.
"Karr, can we do anything?" Bonnie wanted to know.
Why do you care? Why do you want to know? You have no
idea! "No," he
finally said evenly.
Nicholas stirred, groaning.
<Nick? Please?> Karr asked, forcing the link to
open. Nicholas moaned in pain,
curling into a tight ball in his mind.
<Please!>
Fragments of Kitt's pain came back to him and he winced
away, drawn between running and
staying. He was here to protect Kitt, the only protection
he had. Michael Knight was
keeping Kitt safe as well, but Karr was his physical
safety.
<Karr...... tune... it.... down...> Nick groaned.
Karr bit back a cry of relief and simply held himself in
check, letting Nick wake, then he
touched him questioningly.
Nicholas had a hell of a headache and his vision was
blurring constantly. The pounding
behind his eyes was maddening and he heard noises that
weren't really there. Karr's
presence was all around him, asking, prodding, wanting,
needing.
"Nick?"
That was another voice, a female one. He cracked his eyes
open and groaned. "Hi, Dr.
Barstow," he managed, then winced and buried his head in
his hands. "I'll be
okay," he mumbled. "Is she gone?"
"Yes." There was a certain amount of satisfaction in
Bonnie's voice. "But
she'll be back, I believe. She wants Kitt."
An angry rumble came from the Stealth and Bonnie flinched
away.
"'Tis okay," Nicholas said swiftly. "Karr, calm down,
partner."
"She will not have him!" Karr declared coldly.
Bonnie was once again amazed by the protective streak this
machine had developed.
"You got an aspirin?" Nick asked.
"Sure." She rose and walked over to the small medical
cabinet.
Nicholas knew that no pain killer was able to dampen the
pain in his mind. It was all
coming from the link, but he had to get Bonnie to give him
and Karr some privacy. Now he
leaned against the nose of his partner, feeling all the
little shivers, sensing the
distress.
"He is hurting so much," Karr whispered.
"I know."
"I apologize for what I did. I didn't know what else to
do. Nick, I...."
"It's okay, partner. Very much okay. I understand." He
rested his forehead
against the warm metal. "This has to stop. Now!"
"How?"
Nick's eyes turned hard for a moment. "I will find a
way, even if it is the
last thing I ever do. She will pay for what she did to
them!" The last was just a
harsh whisper.
Karr touched him, briefly, softly, sending his support. He
had been ready to kill and this
time Justin had gotten in the way. He should have mowed
him down as well.
<No> Nick said calmly. <You did the right
thing>
He growled softly.
Bonnie came back with the aspirin and a glass of water.
"Here."
"Thanks."
Bonnie looked over to where Michael was with Kitt again,
his features pained, then
relaxed, then gentle, ever-shifting.
"Kitt's calming down," Nicholas muttered and pulled
himself up to sit on the
front of his partner. He looked cruelly tired and worn
out.
The rain was picking up again and the wind howled around
the garage. Bonnie only nodded
and went back to the car body where Justin was
half-heatedly doing something or other. He
was as badly rattled as all of them. Nick let his head
hang down, arms resting on his
knees, hands dangling between his legs. He remembered
Jennifer Knight's personal logs and
they told him enough about her; now that he had met her
this profile he had started to
create on her was only confirmed. She was a cold-hearted
bitch who viewed Kitt as an
object.
He had to talk to Devon.
Then again, he couldn't find the strength inside of him to
go through this conversation.
Later.
Maybe later.
Karr nudged him slightly and he smiled humorlessly. "You
go and keep an eye on your
brother."
Slight annoyance hit him and he chuckled, wincing as his
head pounded again. He
laboriously got up and stumbled over to his laptop.
Michael looked up as Nick sat down
again. Then the Stealth pulled up close, protectively. He
smiled at the two partners and
resumed the gentle soothing of his frightened friend.
* * *
Angry, disheveled and more than trembling a little,
Jennifer stumbled back down the
driveway and into the front entrance of the mansion.
They had made a laughing stock
of her, she had convinced herself, despite the fact that
she had come within an inch of
being mown down by another of her father's creations; a
fact she was stubbornly refusing
to acknowledge. Devon was part way down the stairs
when he saw her practically fall
through the door into the grand entrance hall. He
watched her for a moment, his eyes
cold and uncaring. She looked up and saw him there
as she tried to straighten
herself out, to make herself come across as having at
least some dignity. "I'm
firing them Devon, all of them," she yelled.
He raised his eyebrows, his only reaction to her sudden
outburst. "You
can't. You don't have that authority."
"That... that monster Nicholas MacKenzie mistakenly refers
to as *his* car nearly
killed me."
"That's awful, Jennifer. Maybe he'll succeed next
time."
She stared up at him, disbelief and fury raging over her
badly made-up features.
"This is madness," she mumbled, rearranging her skirt.
Devon shook his head slowly. "*This* is madness?" he
asked her
softly. "What exactly did you expect?" He
stepped down the stairs
slowly, shoes tapping on the stone tiles. "Did you
honestly think they would
thank you? Is that it? Are you so
miscalculating that you thought they would
simply forgive you, hand the car back to you for more
abuse?"
She was watching him now, as he descended toward
her. "You know why we did
this, Devon. You gave your permission."
"Yes, yes I did, didn't I? Because I'm a
coward. Because I've always been
under threat from a board of idiots like yourself who
don't or won't understand what
Wilton Knight did." He reached the ground floor and
walked to her, stopping a
few feet away, his eyes shining with something that had
finally broken through the English
up-bringing and the social etiquette he lived under.
"You'll never get Kitt
back, Jennifer. Accept that, and walk away.
Whatever the real reason behind
the barbarism you called a test actually was, it's
over. You've destroyed everything
you father believed in and worked for. I hope you're
happy."
Jennifer stepped back, still shaken from her encounter in
the garage, she was unprepared
for Devon Miles' hostility and uncharacteristic
sarcasm. "My father believed in
justice, law and order, not some out-of-control car and
its bone-head driver playing at
James Bond. And another thing," she continued to
shout at him,
"MacKenzie's car is Foundation property and I will make
sure it is returned to
us."
If Jennifer was trying for a reaction from Devon, that
last part got her one. He
started to laugh. And as he looked at her, saw the
annoyance on her face, he laughed
harder. "And how," he managed to ask, "do you
propose to do
that?" She stood before him, tapping her foot and
glaring, and all of a sudden,
the mirth left him. "You're a manipulative, sadistic
woman. You remind me
so much of your brother Garth. You won't get Karr
back, ever. If you try,
he'll kill you and I won't stand in his way. But by
the looks of you, you already
know that. Or did you try to get to Kitt?" He
watched her
expression. "You did. And his brother
protected him." Devon
smiled sadly. "Kitt's finally learning who his true
allies are." He
sighed. "Karr isn't Foundation property anymore,
Jennifer. Your father
gave him over to Nicholas Mackenzie a long time ago,
before he realized what he had
created, before Nick walked away from it all only to find
that in the end, he could never
walk away. I'm going to make sure that the
Foundation board relinquishes any
ownership it has of the Knight Two Thousand. I'm
going to make sure that you never
do this again. Your father believed in Kitt, he
believed in Michael, he never
believed in you."
* * *
Night had settled and with it some kind of quiet. The
rain was still coming down
heavily, a calming background noise to the occupants of
the garage. Some of Kitt's
technicians and mechanics had been in throughout the day,
expressing their support, asking
if they could help, assuring them they had had no idea
what was going on. Every single
technician involved in the tests had been Jennifer
Knight's. O'Malley had come later,
telling them that the coating was ready to be applied if
they wanted to.
Finally, taking Bonnie's earlier advice, Michael had
switched from his rather
uncomfortable position on the throws to the couch, Kitt
still in his arms, never leaving
him alone either physically or in his mind. Justin had
left for the night again,
unwillingly though. Nick had kicked him out since the
mechanic was still in some kind of
shock from the prior events. Bonnie had followed not much
later, her body demanding rest
and there being no other bed here. Like Justin she had
left under protest and with a
promise to be back as early as possible.
Michael leaned back, cradling his partner, listening to
his soft pulses as he once again
rested almost peacefully. The sudden explosion of
agony and fear had taken a lot of
his pain away for the moment, had left him empty but
peaceful. The nightmares were still
there, still deep inside Kitt's mind, but for now they
were at rest. He had poured it all
somewhere else.....
His eyes wandered to the Stealth who had moved with him,
had silently followed the driver
and his partner. Karr had not spoken a word, but Michael
vividly recalled what had
happened. He recalled Karr's screams, so much like Kitt's
in his mind, and the evidence of
his destructive run were still there. Karr had been on the
receiving end of Kitt's
outbreak and had suffered as much as his brother, but he
had not fled. He was still here,
close by, watching and protecting.
Michael shook his head at the sudden change of the
normally so cold and ruthless AI. What
had changed him? And when? Why? He would have to talk to
Nick about it, but MacKenzie was
not here. He had said he wanted to take a walk to get his
head straightened out. After the
blast he had received, Michael was amazed to find the
ex-agent already on his feet.
"I have experience with these kinds of intrusions," Nick
had only said, then had
set out for a walk in the rain.
Experience with painful attacks, with floods of
unbelievable proportions..... Michael
shuddered as he remembered what Nick had once briefly
mentioned: his and Karr's
partnership had started out rough and cruel. Now they were
close, connected tightly, both
alone without the other.
Michael rested his eyes on the softly gleaming black
Stealth. He still nurtured an
instinctive wariness, a kind of fear, concerning this car,
but through what had happened
he had changed his opinion. Kitt had calmed considerably
and maybe it was also thanks to
his brother, someone who had first been set on killing him
and now was ready to protect
him under all circumstances.
"Thank you," was all he whispered.
He didn't know if Karr understood what for, if he even
listened, but somehow he imagined
that he would. Since the Stealth had no outside features
to determine he was on-line, like
Kitt's scanner, he had to guess. Michael more felt than
heard the bass rumble and smiled,
sliding deeper into the cushions on the couch, his mind
murmuring calming words to Kitt.
His partner kept in constant touch with him and now and
then he shivered as if he was
cold.
//okay I'm here won't go//
Michael closed his eyes, concentrating fully on Kitt once
more, letting the rain lull him
into relaxation, remembering Nick's exercises.
Karr never let his concentration waver from the channel
and the fragile link now
standing between he and Kitt. The link was a terrifying
new addition and he tried not to
think too deeply about it, but it was there. Kitt was
resting, almost sleeping, now and
then tossing as if plagued by vague memories, and every
time he calmed down again, soothed
by his partner. Karr had to agree with Nicholas on that;
it was a beautiful partnership
and he envied Kitt. He had made the mistake to feel
threatened by Nick's presence in the
beginning, and he had fought him with every weapon at his
disposal. It had nearly
destroyed them, but in a way it had fused them together.
And lately, through their contact
with FLAG and the other team of human and machine, they
had come another step. Nick's
abilities to bear Karr's direct communication had
increased. They were using this ability
frequently now, but it was still new and frightening to
both.
Jennifer Knight's short presence had nearly destroyed
everything Knight had been able to
build in the last twenty-four hours and it had nearly
driven Karr insane. He had locked
the nightmares away, was trying to battle them alone, but
now he knew exactly what his
brother had gone through and his hatred had grown in
leaps. He knew it wasn't he who had
been in the cold room or set on fire, but whenever
trickles of the horrific visions went
past his shield, he felt like he had been. If it hadn't
been for his priorities, to guard
Kitt, he would have done the same as the other AI had
done: run. Get away!
Karr sighed and felt a reassuring pulse from his driver.
Nick was outside, in the rain,
totally soaked, but relaxed. He was getting better by the
minute and the attack on is mind
was healing. Karr felt like apologizing over and over
again. The last he had wanted to do
was hurt his partner, but he had been unable to stop
himself, lost in rage, hatred and the
horror that were Kitt's nightmares. He had lived through
them live and in Technicolor.
Kitt twitched again and Karr watched him through the
private channel, feeling ripples of
pain come his way, accepting them. It was either cutting
himself off or suffering with his
brother, and he preferred the latter. He wouldn't leave
Kitt alone. If he did, if he left
him to his own devices, he would nurture this hatred and
turn against those he loved. Karr
wouldn't and couldn't let that happen.
He cared.
As disgusting as it had been at first, it was true. He
cared deeply.
The link echoed the ripples and Karr did what he would
have done if Kitt were Nicholas. He
carefully reached out and touched the other AI.
<_Everything is okay.
Confusion and slight hurt greeted him.
<_Michael Knight is with you.
<_You?
Kitt sounded like a frightened child, awed, terrified,
fearful......
Karr was embarrassed. <_Rest.
Kitt was silent for a time, then his voice came back,
sounding even more confused.
<_Why?
Karr retreated a bit further, but unable to cut the
contact. <_Because it was
necessary.
<_I'm sorry.....
The Stealth was annoyed with himself and his reactions.
Kitt apparently had some
recollection of what had happened.
<_Forget it ever happened.
Kitt shivered. <_Can't. I... thank you, Karr.
Karr growled softly, deeply touched but unwilling to show
it. He stayed where he was as
Kitt slipped back into the embrace of his driver.
<You are doing good> Nicholas whispered, pride
audible in his voice.
<Will you stop it!> Annoyance now mixed with slight
anger.
Amusement, even laughter greeted him. <Caring is
nothing bad>
<I don't care!>
Nicholas was still amused and he briefly touched Karr
closely, then retreated, a relaxed
presence within Karr's CPU.
* * *
The decision had been made after viewing all arguments
and hearing out everyone
involved in this. Kitt had to get back into his car body.
There was no other choice. He
couldn't stay outside, only connected to his body by the
durable cables, forever, everyone
knew; even Kitt. But Kitt had been the one fighting this
the most. He hadn't voiced his
protests, only flooded Michael with panic, forcing his
driver to withdraw from the debate
each and every time, and turn his attention inward, to
calming his partner down. Nicholas
had watched Michael for any sign of stress-related
breakdown symptoms, but so far he had
handled it well.
Kitt was afraid.
He was afraid to go back into a body where he could feel
so much pain, where he had been
when the cold had seized him, where the fire had melted
his shell. All the reassurances in
the world that he was safe in there, that the molecular
shield was back, that no one would
ever do this to him again, had not helped. He was
terrified to interface with the car
body.
Karr had watched Kitt from a distance, monitoring his
reactions through the private
channel, evaluating them. He didn't know whether to
interfere or not. The car was
completely back to normal, all damage repaired, the
coating of the nearly indestructible
shell complete. The moment Kitt was back in his body he
would be safer than he was
outside.
<_Kitt?
Kitt flinched away and Karr sighed softly. He hated to
scare him like that. He knew his
voice was colder, harsher, than Michael Knight's; that it
had an underlying darkness, but
also that it helped. When softness was no longer an
option, harshness often worked.
<_You know their arguments are valid. You would be
safe.
<_I will never be safe! Kitt whimpered.
<_Inside the car you have mobility. Right now you are a
target.
A torrent of emotions washed through the private channel,
now, unlike before, muted; the
majority of it being echoed to Michael. But Karr
understood the meaning. Even when
Kitt had been inside the TransAm, mobile and as secure as
could be, had they gotten to
him, had they hurt him.
<_It won't happen again! Karr snarled angrily, trying
not to take all his anger out on
the frightened presence of his brother. <_It will never
happen again!
<_Can't go back! Kitt cried.
<_Yes, you can! And you will!
Kitt cringed under the hard words.
<_You and the Knight Two Thousand belong together. You
know the body is what makes you
complete. You would not survive without it!
<_Will die inside it as well.....
Karr felt anger creep up inside of him again. <_Stop
that, Kitt! The other AI whimpered
softly and Karr regretted shouting at him immediately.
<_I'm sorry...
Kitt was silent for a long time and Karr knew and felt he
was moving closer to Michael
Knight again. He approached his own partner, who was
watching the debate right now.
Nicholas held the same opinion as the others, but he would
not enter into an argument with
Kitt. They didn't want to force Kitt, but it was
necessary.
Kitt was terrified, absolutely terrified of going back
into the car body, but a small part
of him argued that it was the best way. He would be safer;
he would be somewhere he knew;
he would be mobile.
Mobile.....
He shivered and sought out Michael's warmth, knowing his
driver wanted the best for him,
wanted him to go back into the Knight Industries Two
Thousand.
Mobile.....
Kitt cried softly, an insane plan forming in his severely
stressed mind.
Mobile. Get away. Fast.
Michael felt relief course through him as Kitt finally
quieted down, muttering, agreeing
to be back. He hugged his partner, happy beyond belief,
and he smiled for real for the
first time since this had happened.
"I'll prepare the car," Bonnie said and rose, relief and
happiness crossing her
features as well. Justin joined her and they got busy.
Nicholas leaned back and stared at
the ceiling, sighing softly. Karr was his usual silent
self.
<Something's wrong>
Nick nodded, acknowledging Karr's words in his mind.
<I know>
*
The moment Bonnie dropped the hood, Kitt's reaction was
swift and decisive. His
tires squealed and he made for the exit, terror and panic
overriding every logic circuit.
He had to get out of here; away from it all.
Hurthurthurt!
Why?
Pain!
Fire. Hot! Ice. Cold!
Whywhywhy?
Why hurt?
His mind was going on overload and he heard a scream, both
vocal and through the link.
Michael?
Can't stay. Have to go. Get away. Safety.....
The black TransAm shot forward leaving rubber burns on the
garage floor. He took out the
work station Bonnie and Justin had used, sprawling tools
everywhere as he also upturned
Justin's box.
The doors were partially open.
Freedom
Away from here.
And then something blocked his way.
Kitt recognized it, even through the haze of pain
and desperation, and his instincts
screamed to stop the car. He slammed in the brakes and
slid to a halt, his nose only
inches away from the other car, his engine rumbling
nervously.
<_Don't run.
The voice was almost gentle, but there was an underlying
darkness. It pierced through the
fog around his CPU, frightening as well as calming him.
<_Get away. Have to. Hurthurthurt. No more!
He was unable to articulate himself clearly, everything
seemed a jumble.
<_The people here won't hurt you, Kitt. They are here
to help, Karr told him quietly.
<_Nonononono! Will come back! Hurt me! Will go on! Not
done!
Karr's growl was a soft bass rumble, coming through the
private channel and also audible
outside. <_No one will hurt you any more, Kitt.
<_Will be *back*! he cried in fear.
<_No, they won't. I will make of that.
<_Let me go! Kitt demanded.
<_No.
He screamed in pain and desperation, knowing that trying
to crash into the Stealth to
shove him aside would be futile, and he would never get
enough momentum to turbo boost
over him.
<_Will come back! he insisted. <_Hurt me. Will come
back. Not done, not done, not
done!
<_No one will hurt you anymore, Karr repeated.
<_Nothing and no one.
Kitt choked out a sob, aware of the insistent calling of
his partner, of Michael's own
pain because Kitt was slowly losing it.
<Hurt..... he moaned.
<_I won't let anyone hurt you, Kitt, Karr said, voice
softening, almost hypnotic.
<_No one.....
Kitt was confused, so terribly confused. His nightmares
were going round in a vicious
circle and whenever his guard was down they were coming
back. The icy cold. The pain. The
heat. The fire. The agony so excruciating it was searing
through him, blanking whatever
else he felt. There was only the pain.
<_Why....? he whimpered.
Karr didn't answer, only kept the channel open and
continued to his way. He was not
about to let the other car pass, not even if Kitt used
brute force - of which he was very
far away from.
<_I will guard you, he finally said. <_You are safe.
<_No! Not here! Never again! Betrayed me!
Michael had reached his partner's side by now, touching
the badly trembling frame of the
TransAm. He looked pale, eyes unnaturally wide, shaking
himself. Nicholas was not far
away, but keeping his distance, letting Karr deal with the
situation now.
"Kitt?" Michael whispered, voice breaking with the
emotions flooding him.
<_Hate them! Kitt whispered harshly.
<_No! Karr's voice snapped like a whip. <_Don't give
in to the hatred! Never!
<_But....
<_No buts! His voice was like steel now. <_If you
give in you will lose. And you
will hurt more. It will never go away!
Kitt moaned. <_How?
<_Love. You have people who love you. Trust them.
Kitt gave a low keening noise. <_They hurt me.....
<_Not all of them, Kitt. Don't generalize, don't fall
into that trap. Please.... It is
fatal.
Kitt was silent for a moment, actually thoughtful, turning
his attention away from his own
pain and analyzing Karr's words.
<_If you hate them, you will hate humans. Your partner
is human. Don't hate him, Karr
whispered. <_Don't make the same mistakes I did, he
added silently.
<_I could never hate Michael...! Kitt protested.
<_It is easy to hate. Everyone, regardless of who they
are. I know.
Kitt felt a surge of emotional pain and was surprised to
discover it was coming from
Karr's side, the connection between them suddenly
reflecting the other AI's feelings. Karr
clamped them down immediately but Kitt had had a sneak
preview.
"Kitt, Pal, listen..." Michael now begged, trying to touch
him through the link.
Kitt whimpered, immediately opening up and touching his
partner. Michael gasped and sank
down beside the TransAm as his knees gave way, his body
collapsing under the assault of
fear and near-hysteria.
<_Listen to him Kitt. He loves you. All here do, Karr
said and carefully pulled back.
Kitt felt the private channel close up again, at least as
much as was possible, and he
panicked.
<_No, don't leave! he begged.
<_I cannot help you, Karr said coldly, his old voice
back.
<_You already did.
Silence.
<_Maybe
With that he retreated to his old position as a guardian
and watcher.
Nicholas walked over to the Stealth, expressing his pride
through the neuro implant. Karr
gave a dismissive rumble, feeling unwell. He had opened up
more than he had wanted, had
given Kitt more insight than necessary. Why? Maybe because
he cared so much? Maybe because
he wanted Kitt to understand? Probably.
Kitt drove slowly back into the garage, Michael keeping
bodily contact, one hand resting
on the black roof. He was talking softly to his partner
all the time. Bonnie and Justin
stood back, waiting, watching.
"Thanks," Nick finally whispered and smiled at his
partner.
Karr rumbled again, his scanners watching Kitt as he
rolled hesitantly back into a place
he feared.
"I know," Nick muttered and sighed. "We will stop this and
we will find out
what the hell happened here! Even if I have to personally
beat it out of Devon," he
added harshly.
Finally the Stealth followed his brother, rolling silently
beside the hurting AI and
setting up guard there. Nicholas smiled, his features
turning gentle for a moment. Karr
could no longer deny it. There was a bond of
protectiveness forming between the two AIs
and there was no denying it from Karr's side.
Nick walked past the work station where Justin was picking
up the pieces and collected the
papers that had been disturbed by the backdraft of Kitt's
explosion of terror. Michael was
with his partner again, sitting inside the terrified car,
soothing him physically and
through his mind.
"What can we do?"
Nick looked up and discovered Bonnie with him. She looked
frightened
"For now, nothing. Kitt it still trapped in a never-ending
circle of fear, but he is
slowly realizing that he has friends who still care, who
still love." He placed all
papers as a neat stack on the table again. "But he still
knows there are those who
betrayed him. Kitt is very close to hating and we can't
allow that."
Bonnie nodded, watching Michael and Kitt, her eyes also
straying to the silent, imposing
frame of the Stealth. "Karr stopped him," she said
almost to herself.
"Why?"
Nicholas' mouth twitched into a brief smile. "Brotherly
feelings?" he suggested.
Bonnie decided to no longer be surprised.
Michael woke out of his deep link with Kitt, feeling
beaten, worn and infinitely tired.
Kitt was resting once more, the turmoil in his mind once
more calmed, but he knew it would
not be for long. He slowly climbed out of the car and
suddenly the whole world started to
sway around him. His hands flailed out for some support as
his mind exploded into
exhaustion and pain. He came in contact with something
hard but still smooth, his body
colliding with the hardness he dimly recognized had to be
a large metal object. Finally
the tremors died down and he became aware of someone close
to him.
"Michael!" The insistent voice was familiar.
"Nick?" he managed.
"Yes. Remember the relaxation exercises I taught you! Use
them!"
Michael moaned, but followed the commands. He felt the
world stop dancing and his head,
though still throbbing, was no longer pounding as
viciously. He blinked his eyes open and
discovered he was sitting with his back leaning against
the Stealth, Kitt still in front
of him, Nicholas kneeling at his side.
"You need sleep," MacKenzie insisted.
"But Kitt....."
"Is in good hands," Nick promised and pulled him up.
Michael shot him a
questioning look. "Karr will watch him. You know he will."
*
It felt like the calm after the storm. Kitt had
finally settled after a long
while. Michael had gone to his room to get some sleep, but
Nick suspected he had lain
awake for ages, holding and soothing Kitt through the
implant that linked them. Now,
it was late afternoon. Justin had disappeared
somewhere, Bonnie was down at the
house fixing some hot food for them all, and Nick was
hooked up to the Internet, using the
PowerBook to search for related topics on a whole range of
issues. Karr was parked
near to Kitt, almost touching, always protecting.
Kitt's failed break for freedom
had shaken them all. Michael had talked to Kitt
before they had installed the CPU
back into the body of the car. He had explained it
all, what was happening and why
they were doing it. It had not stopped the AI from
fleeing the moment he had had the
chance.
At the moment, though, the garage was a peaceful
place. The only real sounds were
the gentle humming of Nick's laptop computer, and the soft
patter of rain on the
roof. Nick lost himself in his work.
It didn't take a trained mind to notice the intrusion of
whistling. Everyone who
belonged here at the moment knew to keep their voices low
around Kitt. The AI was so
easily frightened, and although he hadn't linked to his
aural sensors yet, they hoped that
he soon would, and if he rose from comparative silence to
any sudden noises, there was
always the chance he would run again. So someone
whistling would find that they
immediately had Nick's attention. He looked up,
feeling Karr also bristling at the
intrusion. A technician Nick did not recognize had
walked confidently into the
garage and was taking stock of his surroundings. In
one hand he carried a small
silver device, something Nick did not like the look of.
Nick sat back from the PowerBook. "Can I help you?"
The technician looked around, gazing at Nick as if he had
only just noticed there was
anyone else in the garage. "Oh, yeah. Dr.
Barstow asked me to make a
repair to the Knight Two Thousand. She said I should
just go ahead and do it."
Nick almost laughed. The nerve of Jennifer Knight
never failed to amaze him.
He climbed to his feet, moving to block the technician's
path toward the two cars.
Nick could feel Karr now, could feel his anger slowly
simmering, but held tightly in
check, lest Kitt should become aware of the new
threat. Nick faced the stranger.
"Give me that device and get out."
"But Dr. Barstow...."
"Please. Do I look that stupid? You were told
to come here by
Jennifer. Did she also tell you that when she tried
to get near the car, she was
almost killed?" A shadow of uncertainty passed over
the technician's
features. Nick reached down and pried the small box
from the man's fingers. It
measured about three inches by two, about half an inch
thick, and there was a pair of
electrical wires snaking out of both ends. He turned
it over in his hand, containing
his fury somehow. He could feel his partner, a
pressing, growing presence in his
mind. He tried to soothe but he knew his own true
feelings were being reflected, and
he was too tired to stop them. "Just get out.
And tell Jennifer she can
stop trying. She is not getting anywhere near the
car."
The technician faltered for a moment, and Nick could
almost read the expression on his
face. He guessed Jennifer's final words to this man
had been along the lines of,
'whatever you do, don't leave this with them'. Nick
raised his eyebrows.
"Leave." His own expression may have been one of
sour amusement, but his
tone had cut glass in it. The stranger left.
Nick shook his head, watching the technician run off down
the driveway, the rain patting
against his orange overall. Karr was settling again,
distracted, and Nick guessed
that the episode had woken Kitt. He felt his anger
rising again; the poor mite had
just managed to find some peace. Maybe it was time
for them to leave. He
opened the driver's door to his own car and sank down,
still gazing at the device in his
hand. "How is he?"
"Disturbed." It was all Karr said for a short while,
and Nick stayed
quiet, guessing that Karr was soothing his brother, trying
to ease him back to sleep
without him fully waking. A few minutes later, Karr
returned his attention to his
driver. "He's sleeping now." Karr sounded as
Nick felt.
"Can you tell me what this is?" Karr ran a brief
scan. Nick winced
as the implant pulsed with rage. "Relax." He
heard the roughness in
his voice, and softened it. "You'll disturb Kitt."
"That device is a powerful electrode. Once
connected, it will emit a high
electronic charge when certain events occur. It
would electrocute."
Nick's eyes widened, his stare going from Karr's dash back
to the box in his hand.
"She's still trying to run her tests," he murmured,
disbelief in his
voice. It surprised him how much the thought upset
him. He wasn't sure why.
"She can't honestly believe we're that gullible." He
closed his eyes, his
head starting to pound.
"Nick...." Karr's tone was edgy. Exhaustion
and boiling hatred were
stirring a dangerous mix in Nicholas' mind. And it
was starting to flood down the
link. "Nick!" His eyes snapped open again.
"What?"
"Stop! I can't...." Immediately Nick realized
what he was doing; he
was flooding Karr, and in turn, Karr was having trouble
preventing those echoes being
mirrored through his fragile link to Kitt. Nick
cleared his mind, a master of
controlling emotions he dropped his defenses into
place. A moment too late. At
the other end of the weak link, Karr felt Kitt open his
virtual eyes, startled, suddenly
swamped by feelings of hatred similar to those simmering
in his own mind. Karr
backed off, unable to cope, having already dealt today
with so much more than he was used
to. Kitt started to mutter, wide-eyed and fearful,
searching for the functions that
would allow him the method of escape....
//Kitt....// Michael's presence was a warm, lazy
haze; he was still partially
asleep, yet Kitt's sudden panic had woken him slightly.
//Michael// It was a quiet whimper, one of fear, yet
holding a little hope.
//c'mere// Michael wrapped himself around Kitt,
holding him gently, firmly, giving
him a protective embrace in which he could hide from the
pain and confusion. //sleep
now safe 'm here//
Kitt relaxed, curling next to his driver through the
link. Still he did not know why
his happy world had suddenly been shattered by his
friends, by the people who had built
him and cared for him. He had little idea of what
the future held. He was too
scared to dwell on that for long. All he could hope
was that Michael would stay with
him. Because he knew he would not be able to handle
this alone.
Karr groaned in relief as he felt Michael take Kitt into
his arms and wrap around him,
pulling him gently back into sleep. "We have to get
away from here," he
told Nick.
"I know. I just.... I don't know if moving
Kitt from somewhere he knows,
somewhere that's familiar to him, is such a great idea at
the moment."
"I don't think we have that much choice. You need to
rest. They need to
rest. There is too much danger here." Nick
heard what his partner was
saying, knew he was right. He also knew what Karr
would not admit; that he was also
being put under tremendous pressure, that he too needed
somewhere that was away from
Jennifer Knight.
"Let me attempt to speak to Devon, and then we'll decide."
Karr grumbled but accepted his driver's decision without
argument.
*
Nicholas didn't want to, but talking to Devon Miles might
actually clear up some facts.
He knew he would have to be under tight control all the
time, his killer instinct flaring
now and then. He wanted nothing more than to do unto
Kitt's torturers what they had done
to him. Part of his emotions were coming from Karr, but
his own were not so far from it
either. Depending on what Devon told him, he knew
Karr had a valid point, and he was
verging on a decision to move Kitt away from here very
soon.
He walked into the mansion, hoping he would not run into
Jennifer Knight or he'd be very
close to committing a murder. The nerve of that woman
amazed him. If it hadn't been for
Justin she'd be sticking to Karr's bumper and tires right
now. And then to send in
another to risk his life.... Nick fumed silently and
tried to relax his mind, tried
to keep calm. It wouldn't do to jump on Devon immediately,
but one false move from the
older man and he would see what was hidden behind Nick's
masks.
MacKenzie didn't knock as he entered the office of Devon
Miles and was deeply pleased to
see Miles flinch, then jump out of his chair as he
recognized his visitor.
"Nick....!" he managed, almost stuttering.
"Who did you expect?" Nick snarled. "Be glad it isn't
Michael or you would
no longer be standing where you are! Sit down!"
Devon winced and followed the
order. Nick was sure he wasn't even aware what he was
doing, simply reacting to the barked
command. "I want to know what this was all about and
I want to know it now! No
lies, no half-truths!" He leaned forward, hands firmly
planted on the heavy wooden
desk. With satisfaction he noticed the fear in Devon's
eyes.
Devon had not slept well, he saw. Very good! Perfect! Let
him suffer just like Kitt had
suffered, like he was still suffering. Nicholas suppressed
the urge to break something,
preferably a hand or leg, or even better: Miles' neck.
"Nick, you have to understand...."
"Don't 'Nick, you have to understand' me, Devon! I
understand a lot of what happened
here! I saw it! I read it! I experienced it!"
Nick's voice never rose. It was a harsh whisper, sometimes
so flat it was more frightening
than an outbreak would have been.
"Read.....?"
Nick's eyes bore into Devon. "Why?" he now wanted to know.
Devon evaded the cold stare, looking at his hands.
"Jennifer Knight ordered it."
"She ordered it?! And you let her?! You sat back and let
her torture a sentient,
aware, feeling and living being? Devon, you are worse than
a medieval torturer! You took
Kitt's trust and his love, and you used it!"
Devon flinched back under every word. "It was Jennifer's
...."
"Jennifer nothing! Don't you have an opinion? A backbone?"
Nicholas snapped.
"What is she? God?"
"Not so far from it, Mr. MacKenzie," the hated voice
intruded and he turned
slowly, coming face to face with the woman who was behind
all of this.
"Gods rise and fall every day, Ms. Knight. You are
currently tethering."
"Is that a threat?" she demanded.
"No, a fact," he answered levelly.
"We will complete the tests. The Knight Two Thousand is
mine!"
"The car maybe, but not the person inside."
"I own every single computer chip this car is made of!"
Jennifer stated.
Nicholas smiled humorlessly. "But you can never own his
soul."
Her green eyes met his blue ones and the room temperature
seemed to drop. Devon was a
silent witness of a battle between two steel minds.
"You are
anthropomorphizing, Mr. MacKenzie. The Knight Two Thousand
is a collection of bubble
chips, neuro connections and preprogrammed behavior
patterns, not a person!" she
snapped.
"Get out of your golden cage and see the world one day,"
Nick suggested amiably.
"You have spent way too much time inside."
Jennifer stabbed a finger at him. "If you aren't careful,
Mister, I'm going to sue
your arrogant ass off for stealing my property as well!"
Nick's eyes narrowed. "Excuse me?" Devon recognized the
tone and he knew it was
a warning just before the strike.
"The machine you own, this nice black sports car, is not
your property, now is it? It
was designed by my father! It is the K.A.R.R.!" Jennifer
told him triumphantly.
Nick's posture tensed. "You threw it away, left it to rot
in a desert. Finders,
keepers, Ms. Knight. That simple."
"The K.A.R.R. is property of FLAG as well! I could sue you
for it and win! I can hire
the best lawyers in the world!"
The amiable smile was back. "Get a reality check, lady."
Jennifer bristled. Nick looked at Devon ignoring her angry
hiss.
"We are not yet done, Devon."
"Yes, 'we' are!" Jennifer interrupted with a hiss.
"I wasn't talking to you, Ms. Knight."
"Leave my house!"
"Only too gladly. We will be leaving this afternoon."
After another look at
Devon Nicholas left. <We are leaving!> he told
his partner.
Karr acknowledged with barely hidden relief. Nicholas made
his next stop with Peter
Sanders, the usual driver of the Semi, and he immediately
agreed on helping out.
Then Nick headed back to the garage. Karr greeted him
through the implant, parked close to
Kitt's passenger side, almost keeping contact through the
side mirrors.
"Peter's moving the Semi into position," Nick told the
waiting team.
"Don't tell me 'She' cleared our departure," Bonnie said,
not using Jennifer
Knight's name, knowing what that might evoke.
"She told me to leave the house." Nicholas smiled coldly.
"So we are
leaving. I was kicked out and you are just relocating
somewhere else. You are not
imprisoned here."
Bonnie smiled as well, though it was as humorless as
Nick's. "I have already
packed."
Justin nodded as well. Nick turned to the chief mechanic.
"You don't have to come with us. You are risking your
job."
"I don't care about an employer who uses people to
experiment on them!" Justin
stated flatly, anger worming its way into his voice. Nick
nodded, smiling. "Let's go
then."
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