Upper Quarter, Ar, Gilead
4 November 2841
1 January 2163 AST
A hard blow to her cheek forced Dani awake. A gruff voice said, "Time for you to answer some questions," and Dani opened her eyes to look at a scar-faced bearded man in simple vest and trousers. She thought she recognized him as one of the many men she'd seen around Xueson's manor.
Behind the man was a wall of bluestone that Dani didn't recognized, but the nasty looking instruments mounted there made her blood chill. Dani tried to move and found her arms suspended over her head, her wrists locked into a metal stock hanging from the ceiling. Her silks were missing and she was completely naked. She tried to lift her feet and couldn't. She looked down and noticed that her ankles were also locked into stocks set into the floor.
She had little chance to take this in before the man's hand grabbed her by the chin and lifted her back up. His dark brown eyes were cold, the snarl on his face vicious. "You're awake," he said.
"No shit, Sherlock. What's your next observation? That I've got boobs so I'm obviously a woman?"
Her smart remark won Dani a punch to her jaw. She felt a tooth come loose. She gathered some spittle with her tongue, now mixing with her tooth and the blood coming from where it had been, and spat it out at the face of the bearded man. The tooth hit him in the cheek. "Stupid woman!" he growled. His fist now slammed into Dani's stomach. "I'm starting to look forward to breaking you."
Dani doubled over from the blow to her stomach, or at least as much as she could given the suspension of her arms above her head. She wheezed sharply at the blow and bit into her lower lip. Bravado wasn't going to do her any good but, then again, the only other thing she could do was let herself get worked up wondering what they were going to do to her.
I'm fucked anyway. Might as well get some digs in on these morons. As soon as she regained her breath, Dani retorted, "Stupid? I'm a naval engineer who can build matter-antimatter reactors. What do you have a degree in? Managing good body odor?"
A backhanded slap took her in the cheek this time. "The only thing I want to hear from you is who you work for."
"As of about two weeks ago, I work for myself. Before that I was in the Allied Nations Stellar Navy as an engineer."
Another slap.
She would begin bruising soon, but Dani started to ignore the pain and continued, "I also once worked for a Burger King." This time it was another punch, this one to her face that thankfully failed to knock out another tooth. Smirking, Dani said, "Okay, okay, I confess. Once on leave I was a freelance dominatrix. I tied up and punished bad lesbian girls by putting alligator clips on their nipples and ravishing them with a strap-on. But that's a secret, so let's just keep that between you and me."
"Jeson, wait!"
The bearded man looked behind Dani. "Yes sir."
Dani thought she recognized the voice. This was confirmed when Xueson walked from behind her, his head turned to look at her. "Dani Verdes, yes? The woman who escaped from Norman auction guards," Xueson said.
"Only my friends can call me Dani. To you it's Miss Verdes."
Xueson laughed. "Ah, you're fiery. I like fire in a woman." The laughter had brought a grin that now disappeared. "But right now I don't like it in you. I want to know who sent you to spy on us."
"Nobody."
"Oh really? So you decided to sneak into a guarded warehouse dressed as a pleasure slave.... for the hell of it?"
"I'm looking for my friend Fayza."
Xueson put his hands together. "Ahh, I see. The girl Princess Jhayka inquired about. She's not here."
"So you say." Dani narrowed her eyes. "But you have every reason to lie."
"Do I? I'm not a Norman. I don't give a damn about their philosophy. All I care about is their gold." Xueson put a finger on Dani's nose. "And I don't believe you. A naval engineer who made a daring escape from a slave auction? With such skills at hand-to-hand combat? Please. Now, who are you working for? Alliance Intelligence, maybe? Perhaps you were sent to track down Oloparatho?"
"I was hunting for my friend. Oloparatho had her here."
"You must think me a fool."
"Think? No, pal, I know you are."
Xueson brought his fist back and Dani flinched, prepared to take the hit. But a chuckle from him made her look again. He had placed his hands together again, a false image of serenity. "I don't believe in hitting a lady."
"How noble of you."
"My Norman employees, however, believe in doing.... other things to a lady. And they really enjoy it with defiant ladies." Xueson smirked at her. His hands went from his side to her hips and buttocks. "You know what I mean?"
Dani swallowed and tried not to lower her eyes. Her heart pounded faster in her chest and her hairs began standing on end. She did not enjoy his touch at all and readied herself for what he'd do next. "Yes. So stop playing and get it over with."
Xueson's hands moved forward. One moved into her pubic hair but didn't touch anything intimate. Dani's breathing picked up. "What do you mean? Get what over with?"
"You know what I mean."
"I honestly don't."
Dani stared into his eyes and could see the malevolent intent there. "Just get it over with, dammit! I know you're going to rape me
so stop dicking around and do it!"
To her surprise, Xueson broke out laughing. "Ah, so I see." Xueson stepped away from her and walked to the corner of the room. Dani turned her head and followed him with her eyes, watching as he picked up a stool and brought it back in front of her. He sat down about five feet away. "I already told you, I'm not a Norman. Hell, I've never raped a woman in my life. I prefer willing partners." He pointed his right index finger at her. "But I can see now that you're not quite as confident as you look. Oh, you've got a lot of bravado, but it's a veneer for your terror. You're afraid of the Normans because you know what they'll do to you. Their people would think you were simply afraid of your own nature. I just think you don't want to get raped and turned into a pet for their pleasure. And if you cooperate I may just spare you from that." Xueson put his hands together. "Now, Miss Verdes, who do you work for?"
"I told you."
Xueson looked past her. "Jeson?"
Dani steeled herself, knowing something would happen. But she was woefully unprepared for Jeson's strike. It was like he had run razor blades across her upper back and shoulders. Flesh was ripped away, strips of it mingled with blood torn off her body and sent to the ground. Dani let out a howl, one she'd never made before.
A second strike came lower than the first, drawing another cry. Dani's fists clenched and her arms strained against the stock and the strong chains holding it to the ceiling. She couldn't move and she desperately wanted to.
"That was a Norman whip they use for their male slaves. As you can no doubt tell, it's very powerful." Xueson yawned. "Sorry, didn't have a good sleep thanks to you. Anyway, that whip strips away flesh with every strike, and the scars it leaves are very unflattering. I wouldn't want to scar you any further, but unless you cooperate you'll leave me no choice."
Dani snarled. "God dammit, I told you the truth! I'm looking for my friend."
"Jeson, give her another three strikes. We'll quench that fire yet..."
It was time to leave Ar. Just another four or five hours here at most, and then on to their next destination, across the mountains. Jhayka was packing up a duffle bag of her belongings which were still here—just a night's belongings as a matter of fact. Everything else had been sent back, even the portable steam bath; she'd bath once they were leaving on the train.
The slave-girls had been sent back to the train as well, all of them except for Juliana, whom Jhayka considered as to vulnerable to be kept away from her. Juliana wasn't really attached to Jhayka like she had been to Trajan, but Trajan had given her to
Jhayka, not to anyone else. So she just had her sixteen human mercenary guards and a small contingent of four Talorans, plus herself and Ilavna, and Juliana. Twenty-two...
..And a twenty-third. Danielle Verdes. The twenty-fourth was with her, Lyle Madsen, except that, of course, he wasn't with her anymore. They were making their separate ways back for security reasons and would meet up around the Grand Souk. At last, in the morning, he had arrived while Jhayka was packing—a process she was horrible at, seeing as that even in the military she'd had a batman. But as she stared with frustration at the bag and wondered how in the Deceiver's name that Ilavna could easily pack it when she ended up overfilling it or being unable to close it every time, when the guard hastened in and came to attention. They were late. Very late. Worse: Danielle wasn't with him.
“Ma'am.” Lyle saluted. “We've got a problem. Miss Verdes didn't come to the meeting point at the Grand Souk. I headed back toward the warehouse district, but I was stopped, because there was a security cordon around the warehouses, and the guards had been replaced by soldiers of the Ubar.”
“Soldiers of the Ubar,” Jhayka answered negligently. Then she turned her head up from the bag, and the look was cold and maybe more than a bit concerned. “How long did you wait for her?”
“An hour and a half, ma'am.”
“And you retraced the route she was supposed to take to the Grand Souk when you went back to the warehouse district?” Jhayka's ears were up and alert, but it wasn't a happy but more of a worried connotation, now.
“Yes, ma'am.” Lyle looked on stiffly and nervously. He didn't want anything to happen to 'Miss Verdes' himself, in this slimey shithouse of a neo-barb city. He hoped that Jhayka looked at it the same way..
“Then we have a situation, and one that we can't bring up to the authorities either...” A thoughtful frown. “Perhaps it's nothing, of course. She might have gotten distracted, or even found a solid lead to Fayza which she had to follow immediately. At any rate.. Pack my bag for me, soldier. I'm going to wake up Ilavna and confer about this.” She looked to Juliana, sitting quietly on the bed. “Stay here, dear, and I'll be back in a few minutes.”
Well, there's worse shit in this world for fatigue duty than packing an noblewoman's bags. Though—eww. What if I stick my hand in a box of Taloran tampons and don't even realize it? He gritted his teeth and got to work.
Jhayka in the meanwhile—only slightly regretting having a stranger organizing her bag for her—had jumped into Ilavna's room. To her surprise the priestess was already awake and looking to her rather bleary-eyed.
“I was having a bad dream, Your Highness,” Ilavna confessed a bit shyly. “I am late for packing or something? It didn't seem that I slept that long, really.”
“Something wrong, dear? I'm not a stranger to bad dreams myself, you know,” Jhayka offered, not immediately bringing up the subject at hand.
Ilavna winced, and turned her head away. “They're torturing someone in the basement. I can feel it very strongly—very rough, very bad stuff. I think it's a woman, and she's in quite a lot of pain.”
“All the more reason to get out of here quickly,” Jhayka muttered. “Except that we have a serious problem. Danielle has not come back.”
“
Ghastil shavant! Ilavna bolted upright in bed and pushed herself to her feet, eyes wide. “Your Highness, what if they..? We will not leave without her, surely!”
“Never. I swore to her that if something happened to her I'd bring her out of here. But for the moment it might just be a delay, she might just be following a lead, and we need to be sure. Though..” Jhayka frowned deeply. “Get yourself something to eat, Ilavna, and pack. We may need to move quickly.”
“Of course, Your Highness.” Ilavna frowned. “Where are you going?”
“The barrack-room.”
Only her retreating back was visible. Ilavna headed off, herself, to eat quickly, and take something to control the feeling in her head, which was very painful.
Jhayka dropped down to the lower floor taking the steps two at a time, easy with her long legs, and pounded on the door to each of the shared rooms of the troops in turn, eight in all, plus the last room shared by the four Talorans, until they had all turned out in the hallway. Then she spun, and with a hand on the pommel of her sword, looked to them grimly. “Alright. It may be nothing, but Miss Verdes hasn't returned from her mission yet. I want you to eat quickly, then pack up, suit up and lock and load.” A glance to the Talorans. “You've all got national service training and body armour. Turn out—and prepare our weapons.”
“We're going to go get her?”
“If she's in trouble, absolutely,” Jhayka nodded stiffly. “I don't know enough to say for sure yet. If that's all..?”
Silence.
“Then do it.”
It was dawn when Trajan entered Xueson's office, just to find him not present. An aide told him that Trajan had gotten up early due to a "problem" and was not available. This told Trajan that something was wrong, since Xueson never traveled anywhere without him.
Or at least did not, but my fight with Ikmen has probably done great harm to my position here.
Trajan turned to leave when a call came up for the aide. He looked up at Trajan and informed him that Xueson would be there shortly. Trajan stood and waited patiently.
When Xueson arrived, it wasn't from the front door but from his office. This told Trajan that he'd either been in his office or in the basement, which the office had it's own door to. He was well dressed and looked rather awake, if a bit tired. "Trajan," Xueson said simply, a trace of irritation in his voice. "Good morning."
"Good morning, Xueson."
"Listen, I want you to make a little run for me today to the warehouse district. Just.... keep an eye on things there, until I send for you."
Trajan raised an eyebrow. "Why?"
"Don't ask why, just do it." Xueson immediately turned and left. Trajan watched him go before leaving.
As Trajan exited the manor, he found himself wondering what was going on. Xueson being awoken in the night, with the irritation that Trajan knew came from someone not giving in to him, and the fact he wanted Trajan out of the house and watching things in the warehouses.
Going further, Trajan began to worry about what could be going on. Whatever it was, he needed to warn the Taloran so she could get Juliana out of the potential danger.
Carefully, Trajan doubled back to the manor. He had his own keys to the rear doors, allowing him to go to the back where there wasn't as much security. He only had to hope that Xueson hadn't informed everyone that he was supposed to be gone, and apparently Xueson hadn't, as Trajan was barely noticed by security as he came in the back door. He immediately made his way to Jhayka's wing.
Jhayka headed back to her bedroom after checking up on a few more things following her conversaiton to the men, where she found that to her slight embarassment, her bag was packed. Juliana was looking on with costernation, though, she hadn't been comfortable in the room with Lyle, understandably. But she'd have to learn to be comfortable with him.
“Okay, Corporal,” Jhayka said, recalling his rank. “You don't have your power armour here, so you're going to suit up in some of our spare regular body armour. Your job, if it goes to the knife, will be to make sure that Juliana gets safely to the train. With your life. You will even ignore me if I am in trouble to make sure Juliana gets there. She is now your principal. Understood?”
Lyle came to attention and saluted stiffly to the alien woman taller than he. “Understood, ma'am!”
“Alright then. Take my bag, too—but drop if it if you need to. There's nothing important in it.”
“Understood.”
Jhayka smiled to Juliana. “This man is under my service, and I have ordered to make sure that he keeps you safe; you need not fear him, but you must do as he says if this situation becomes dangerous, do you understand?”
Juliana nodded in such a way that Jhayka believed that, though tremulous and filled with fear, she would obey.
So Jhayka left at once, and headed for the kitchen where she expected to find Ilavna eating, and did. The troopers were eating from ration-packs downstairs, of course. “Feeling any better?”
“Yes,” Ilavna answered quietly. “But the torture is continuing. It's not the usual punishment of a slave, it's something far worse. And I think it's a woman, Your Highness.”
Jhayka frowned deeply, ears flexing, but said nothing. Then she reached for a hair band and grabbed at her unruly length of pink hair, to force it back into a pony-tail and thus get it out of her way. A minute of silence passed. “This could be really bad,” Jhayka finally observed, mildly, and then turned away to go to the window of the living room of the suites they'd been inhabiting, and gaze out of it toward the peaceful visage of the city waking up for its morning routines, to the garden below, all through the protective latticework that hide her from easy sight. It was probably going to be the last time she saw Ar like that.
Ilavna finished meal and returned to her room to begin packing, which she did in haste, and with a sense of queasiness in her stomach. She had only just finished packing up and slung the bag over one shoulder when there was a knock on the interior door of the alcove leading out of their wing. She went for it, and saw Jhayka, too, the two of them falling in together and reaching the door, which Jhayka opened slowly, a hand, however, on the pommel of her sword.
It was Trajan.
“Can you tell me what's happening, Trajan?” Jhayka asked with a deceptive calm.
"I am unsure," was his reply. "But I know there is something wrong. Xueson woke up in the middle of the night and only came up to his office so he could order me to spend the day overseeing his warehouses. He seemed irritated at something." Trajan's frown grew. "I fear something is amiss."
Jhayka nodded. "Come inside, and secure the door behind you." Then she stepped aside and looked to Ilavna with a dawning expression of great concern and trepidation. "Tell me, Ilavna Lashila, can you look into the mind of this poor woman who's being tortured?
Right now?
“Yes,” Ilavna answered, a quiver taking her hands. “But it will not be pleasant.”
“I am asking you to do it because I believe the life if someone is in mortal danger by evil. Do you concur?”
“I concur,” Ilavna answered, taking a breath. “So the use of the powers is of course legitimate.” She closed her eyes, and concentrated on the hidden world. It was easy to find the pain and the intensity of what was going on. She focused in on the woman, definitely a woman, and began the work of peeling away, gently, the mental layers that defended the conscious mind and then the subconscious as well, and a horrible scene presented itself:
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There was the awful whine of another turning of the rack's wheel, and Dani made another howl as the pain in her limbs grew. Sweat filled her vision of Jeson, the man overseeing her torture, while he pressed his finger onto the controls for the machine. The chains to which her wrists and ankles were bound were as taunt as her limbs, being pulled by the wheels on both sides of the horizontal metal table. The cold of the metal added to her discomfort, aggravating the bloody wounds of the earlier whipping. The table was now wet from where water had dripped off her head and from her disheveled hair, this coming right after they'd spent a seeming-eternity dunking her head into a barrel of water repeatedly.
"How's it going?" she heard Xueson's voice ask despite the whine. Jeson released the pulling button and the whine stopped, allowing Dani to hear the footsteps of Xueson approaching.
"She still won't talk."
"You are a glutton for pain, Miss Verdes," Xueson said. "My patience is beginning to wear thin. I want to know why you're here."
"I've already told you several times," Dani rasped. "It's not my fault you don't believe me."
The rack activated again. Dani moaned loudly and closed her eyes, lacking the energy to do much more as her limbs were stretched further. "Okay! Okay!" she shouted. "I'll tell you why I'm here!"
Xueson nodded to Jeson, who stopped the machine. "I'm all ears."
"I actually here..." Dani's eyes opened and she looked at Xueson. A cruel grin slowly formed on her face as she said, "I'm here to get the secret recipe for the sweet-meats served at the Colisseum. Then I can open my own fast food chain and make a fortune!"
Frowning, Xueson himself pressed the button to turn the rack back on. Dani's pained moaning resumed until it suddenly turned into an agonized shriek, accompanied by a sickening sound from her upper legs. "I think that was her right hip," Jeson said over the whine and Dani's wail. The wail suddenly picked again and was accompanied by another similar sound. "No, that was the right hip. Shall we turn it off?"
"No."
Dani's wailing continued for another fifteen seconds before it reached a crescendo again. This time Xueson turned off the machine. He walked around from Dani's left to her right and inspected her right armpit. "Looks like I've dislocated your right shoulder too. Shall we try for the other shoulder and make it four for four?"
"Fuck you," Dani rasped.
"Still bravado? Well, as I said, you have fire, and I'll give you that. But that just means you'll break all the harder." Xueson nodded to Jeson, who disappeared from Dani's vision as he went to get something. "What do you think I'll do to you after this? I can torture you for weeks here. Your Taloran protector - or perhaps employer? - will never know you're here. You'll just be here, suffering, until we go ahead and get rid of you. Or, perhaps, I'll make a pretty penny by selling you to a Norman man. What do you think about that?"
Dani didn't reply. Her heart froze and she, without wanting to, began to think about being enslaved to the Normans. A tear came to her eye as she imagined being reduced to a wretched woman living only to give pleasure to another man. Of losing herself.
Xueson saw her tear. "Would you rather die then? You'll be surprised how many new slave women claim just that. That they'll resist the conditioning and kill themselves rather than serve. But eventually they break. It's like brainwashing. The human spirit can only endure so much before it breaks. I think you'll make a wonderful, beautiful pleasure slave one day. What do you think, Jeson?"
"Of course," the torturer replied, walking back up to Dani. He had in his hand an iron rod with a cupped end. She could feel some heat radiating from it and knew what it was for. Dani swallowed.
"Ah, you brought it. Well, Dani, to prepare you for your future as a kayira, here is an instrument of punishment used for severe misbehavior. Jeson?"
Dani closed her eyes, not wanting to further torment herself by watching him press the rod's end against her. As she waited for the new pain to join the pain she already felt, Dani felt something. A whisper in her very being, a slight breeze, as if the core of her mind and soul had been touched gently by something. Between her bloodied back, her strained limbs, and her dislocated hips and shoulder, Dani could barely be certain it was actually there.
Illavna?
At that point the hot cup at the end of the rod pressed against Dani's left breast, the pressure of the iron against her nipple. A bloodcurdling scream erupted from Dani's lungs.
“
Ilavna,” the voice thought, recognizing her. And Ilavna recognizied her in return. “Danielle!” She shouted, and reached out as though she could touch the woman—and then felt the horrible, intense pain, which left her to scream out in terror and agony and clutch at her breast as though she herself had been injured, until her mind snapped shut the connection and she fell back against the wall, and then to the ground, puking violently.
Jhayka helped the young girl up at once, her face a terrible rictus of violent determination. “They're torturing Danielle down there?” She asked in a measured clip.
Ilavna nodded shakily and forced herself to talk over the lingering effects of what she'd felt. “Yes. Yes they are Your Highness. I felt it, I saw it, putting the hot iron to her breast...”
Jhayka turned around slowly, trembling with rage. “Trajan, are you with me?”
“I swore an oath,” he replied simply, trembling with rage himself.
“Then follow me, and we'll get you some extra weapons.” She looked back to Ilavna. “You've got to pull yourself together. You'll have to fight too.” A breath, and Jhayka reached into one of her pockets and took out a small bottle, from which with one hand she picked out a single pill and handed it to the priestess. “Take an upper.”
“Ahh..?” Ilavna asked shakily.
“Sometimes it's just a fact that increased concentration and physical energy are required in shock-troop operations in tunnels,” Jhayka said without elaborating. She was a pioneer, after all.
Ilavna took the pill and swallowed it dry. The three started off. Jhayka paused for a moment and shouted down into her room to Lyle: “Lock and load and come out front to wait for us!” And then proceeded, at the affirmative, down to the lower level of the wing immediately. They arrived to find the soldiers and the remaining Talorans having packed and suited up in armour with their weapons. A lot of weapons. Jhayka looked over what was available, and immediately hefted in both hands a squad automatic weapon with a 500-round drum magazine of ammunition, and handed it to Trajan—along with bags containing extra magazines for it, considering the awesome physical strength of the 8-foot gene-engineered warrior. The four Talorans were forming two bazooka teams as it was, to boot.
Jhakya removed her scabbard from her belt and set it down. “Armour,” she said simply, and some of the Talorans quickly handed it to her as she began fitting on pieces of body armour with an expert precision, covering herself as thoroughly as it was possible without a full power suit, save for the helmets, which none of them had on—yet.
“We may need to use gas to insure the safety of our target. Mask up.” She reached for her own and pulled it over her face with practiced ease using the donning tabs and did a seal check for the filter and the speaking attachment, then glanced back to Trajan. “You'll need to hang back, I'm afraid, during the actual rescue, if I elect to use tear gas.”
An unhappy but stiff nod, the man was, after all, a soldier through-and-through.
Jhayka checked to make sure that the other Talorans were getting Ilavna properly armoured and suited up—she wasn't entirely ignorant, after all, having had national service like everyone else—and then went back to the table in front of her, grabbing her coal-scuttle style helmet and setting it on and strapping it. Then she reached for her sword and strapped it using a spare belt to shoulder, where a long camoflauged poncho served to conceal it from sight, preventing anyone from noticing immediately that she was an officer and making her into a target for snipers. That, in turn, was secured under her belt to keep it tight to her body.
Then she reached for a REQ-49B, slammed in a 200-round magazine for the railgun and cycled the feed to make sure it was clear of jams, and then affixed the vibro-bayonet for close in fighting. A moment later a vibro-dagger was clipped to her belt, and another the combat boots she already wore out of habit. A clap of her hands as she rested the railgun assault rifle on its combat strap. “Grenades. Half frag, half tear. Same for Ilavna.”
Two bandoliers were wordlessly handed over, each with six grenades. Jhayka herself reached for a bag carrying more grenades, including rifle grenades, and then for a satchel charge as well, both slung around her body. Then she held out her hand to Ilavna. “One of your pistols, please. I only need one—and you only need one, for this.”
Ilavna smiled shakily, and handed it over, Jhayka checking it and thrusting it into her belt.
Ilavna was done a few minuts later.
The Princess flipped up her comm. “Captain Arshon?”
“Your Highness?”
“Go to combat-readiness. Condition one. Man the all the guns and active the automated defences. Pull clear of the station, and await for further orders.”
“We expectin' a good fight?”
“That's affirmative.”
“We'll be waiting, Highness—and good luck.”
“Thanks. Over and out.”
Dani's wailing ceased when the heated cup was removed again from her right breast. Both hurt terribly now and showed burn marks from where the iron had pressed against them. Her entire body was aching. Her face had tear lines running down from her eyes to below her temples, as the pain had been so immense she had started weeping due to it. Lungs heaving, Dani blinked her eyes and looked through her tear-blurred vision at Xueson, who stood with armed crossed while Jeson put away the cup-tipped rod and went to get another torture device. "I think we're beginning to chip away some of that exterior," Xueson said. "Don't worry, it won't be long now. I can see it in your eyes. You're close to breaking."
Dani clenched her fists as well as she could. She wanted to spit in his face but couldn't muster the strength. Her mind couldn't think up some witty retort either, because she really was wearing down. Dani wanted the pain to cease, and she knew it wouldn't. Her despair was joined by the fact that Xueson wanted to hear a lie, and she would not be able to lie convincingly. "Please, you have to believe me," she said softly. "I.... I just wanted to find my friend Fayza. She was... abducted before I was. Oloparatho has her. Please..."
Xueson sighed. "You know, I'm beginning to think maybe you're telling the truth. That you're just a normal woman, normal save for your fighting skills, and that you're just being loyal to your friend. But in the end, it doesn't matter, since you've seen too much and it'll be safer to keep you quiet. So, I might as well make sure by breaking you completely. Jeson?"
"It's ready, Mister Xueson. Battery is fully charged."
"This is probably the most severe form of physical punishment ever used on a slave girl here. Of course, it's only used in rich households. The poor here in Ar or in the countryside don't even have electricity."
Dani swallowed and her heart quailed when she saw Jeson holding clips, like those on old-fashioned jumper cables, in each hand. "Oh God," she wheezed. "No, oh God, please don't..." She winced and began to get tears in her eyes again when the clips were fixed into her areolae at the base of her swelling nipples. Her eyes widened with horror when Jeson got several small white discs with thick wires hooked up to them. "Please, please no, I... I'm not a spy. Oh God." She felt him put the electrodes on her belly, her thighs, and a few other locations.
"Who do you work for?"
"Nobody. Please, I'm telling the..." Dani watched him twist a dial. An electric shock went straight into her body through the clips and the electrodes and seized every muscle, every part of her. She screamed and screamed until the electricity stopped, leaving her throat raw. The tears were flowing now. "Please stop it, I'm not a spy," Dani begged. "Oh God.
Oh Go..." She was broken off in mid-sentence when the she was shocked once more, screaming once again. Finally even the scream stopped as the shock heightened in intensity, paralyzing her muscles and making her nearly unable to breathe. Her lungs hurt and she was starting to turn a bit blue when the electricity shut off again. Dani's chest heaved, hurting with every move of her diaphragm, and she could not speak for several seconds.
Xueson stood over her. "How much longer do you think you can last? It can get worse, you know. Most Norman masters who use this machine don't have electrodes, but prods. I'll be demonstrating those soon enough unless you begin to cooperate."
"I'm... I'm not... a spy," was the hoarse reply.
Jeson turned the dial again. This time it was on for a full three minutes of varying strength as he literally toyed with her, raising it to suffocating intensity for five or six seconds before reducing it, just to raise it again ten or so seconds later. For Dani, three minutes might have well been three hours. Her throat was growing too hoarse to scream. She desperately wanted this to end. If she were a spy, she might very well have given it at this point, but there was nothing to give.
"We can do this all day," Xueson informed her after it was over, as Dani tried to regain her breath, now openly weeping. "Perhaps if you keep this up, I'll have to send my men to get Jhayka. Can you imagine her here with you, Dani? I know Jeson here is interested in seeing how
she will respond to his techniques."
Jeson nodded at that, just within her sight.
Jhayka looked around at everyone, and then nodded significantly to Trajan. “You have point until I say otherwise,” she said simply. “Now take us to Danielle.”
“Understood, My Liege,” Trajan answered formally, and started to lead them upstairs again. There they found Lyle and Juliana, and Juliana at once dashed to Trajan and engulfed in a tight and deliriously happy hug.
Jhayka watched the reunion in silence, thinking of Danielle, and spoke softly. “I ordered Corporal Madsen to guard her with her life. They'll take the rear of the column, and wait for us in the grand parlour if that makes sense..?”
Trajan nodded once and spoke to Juliana: “Juliana, my dearest, you must stay close to this man. He will protect you while I go fulfill my duty to the Lady Jhayka, and then I shall return and guard you also myself.”
Jhayka did not contradict him. The meeting was gradually ended, and then they all started off, with Lyle as the tail of the column, save enough for now, as they tramped through the wing of the palace and then pushed out of it, massive Trajan taking point and Jhayka stepping lightly after him with Ilavna ferociously at her side as the stimulants took effect.
At each doorway to a major hall, point-teams of four men peeled off to cover it as the rest passed, then formed up to move back into formation. The exoskeletal power armour they wore made them all, in total, close to Trajan's height and body size, so the effect was almost as if a clan combat squad was there. They reached the grand staircase, and there Trajan suddenly appeared into view to the startled servants and door-attendants below, hefting the RET-212 automatic railgun in his hands, having instantly adapted to the heavy Taloran weapon. “NOBODY MOVE!” Trajan bellowed at the top of his lungs.
Silence reigned.
They descended the stairs under the cover of the guns as the servants watched unbelieving, trembling in fear. The huge, palatial size of the building meant that moving a force of two squads was easy enough down the hallways and spreading out in the grand parlour equally easy.
“Secure the entrance,” Jhayka ordered cripsly.
As a four-man team secured the entrance at her immediate order, and Lyle decided to guide Juliana in with them, they started forward, Trajan leading them to the staircase which led down to the basement. There was a guard at it, and another guard watching him from the guard booth. Under the cover of the guns, and surprised, they hadn't tried anything, yet.
Dani tried to regain her breath. Jhayka wouldn't leave without her, but would she know she was in danger herself? As Dani thought, desperately, of what to do, she thought of Jhayka's promise.
Jhayka, where are you? What's happened?
As she saw Jeson's hand go to the dial again, Dani heard a loud series of cracks from above. Seconds later this proved to be the harbinger of something even greater as gunfire and explosions echoed in the room.
Everything had been going fine in securing the palace. Everything, that is, until the man in the bullet-proof windowed guard post decided to play hero. He leaned his kalashnikova out of that seemingly secure position and squeezed off a burst..
Everyone hit the floor or dived for cover at once, everyone except Trajan, who simply swung the RET-212 around with terrible ease and let loose on full auto. The long, powerful railgun fired its 4.9mm tungsten hypersonic penetrators with sonic booms which killed the hearing of everyone in the room in that confined space, temporarily, anyway, unless they had ear protection, which of course only Jhayka's troops—and, by Lyle's thoughtfulness, Juliana—had. The servants were rolling around on the floor, screaming, mostly, with both eardrums ruptured on each and every one.
The penetrators easily shattered the window and fifteen rounds tore through the man, their velocity translating into such thermal effects that his chest cavity was essentially liquified and it killed him outright, his corpse catching on fire around the wound as he toppled down to the floor, dead.
The other guard dropped his kalashnikov and kicked it away from himself, stepping away from the door.
“Bind that man!” Jhayka snapped, and then nodded to Trajan.
He dashed forward down the stairs at once, since time was now of the essence. At the bottom the door was kicked open, and he laid down a suppressing fire with the RET-212 as Jhayka arrived and, in the snap-instant decision of someone who was a veteran of bitter fighting in confined spaces, grabbed for a frag grenade, pulled the pin, and through it around one corner. “FOLLOW ME!” A piece of shrapnel richoeted down and bounced off her helmet as she rolled out after the blast, Trajan firing away down the other side of the corridor, and brought her REQ up and squeezed off suppressing fire on full automatic while a combat team of four men spilled out and assumed positions against the wall, firing away at whatever they could see, as another team followed to support Trajan.
There was nobody firing back. The smoke cleared, half the lights in the hall knocked out, and in the crazy semi-dark, Jhayka saw that she had been more or less literally firing at shadows; there hadn't been anybody down that corridor. A shrug.
Such things happen often enough in war.
Down the other corridor, however, there were six twisted bodies of men that Trajan and her own troopers had blasted to pieces before they could fully react. Speed was not half the battle in close-quarters assaults—it was nine-tenths of the battle.
A door opened down the hall in the direction that Trajan faced. Five guns
cracked as one. A man toppled out, dead. Trajan covering them, the fire team dashed forward down the hall. Nobody else came out.
Jhayka followed, a pale and yet hyper-eager Ilavna at her side. The fire-team formed a covering position on the door, ignoring the corpse on the floor. She glanced to Ilavna. “Gas grenade.”
Ilavna and Jhayka pulled one from their bandoliers each and then pulled the pins, gripping down on the release handle. Then she held up her free hand.. “Blow the door on count of three,” she said to the corporal who was the team leader, and then to Ilavna: “We throw on zero.” A tight nod.
“Three... Two...” The team leader had reversed his rifle, aiming the butt at the doorknob. “One.” He slammed it forward and broke the door open. “Zero!” Jhayka through her grenade, and Ilavna, sensing the word before it was spoken, threw her's identical to the time of Jhayka's.
They clattered in, and instead of exploding persay, instead explosively decompressed cannisters of tear gas into the room, filling it with thick, roiling clouds within four seconds. Jhayka grabbed her rifle from the combat strap and went in first.
There was another guard here, coughing, his weapon tossed aside as he clawed at his throat and his eyes. Taloran tear gas was released at exceptionally high concentrations for maximum effect.
Through the clouds of tear gas, she saw another door, and not waiting a moment, speed over all else, kicked it in. The corporal of the team was at her side only a heartbeat later in his exoskeletal armour, and he pushed Jhayka aside, so much the better, too, as a series of pistol shots richoceted off his armour.
She was back to her feet in a moment, looming through the billowing clouds of tear gas which were now invading the next room, vibro-bayonet presented to the figure of Xueson, who was obviously wide-eyed and terrified as he threw his pistol to the ground. She saw, too, that there was another man in the room, now covered by one of the multitude of rifles poking through the door, and on the table in the center, with wires attached to her, obviously in horrible condition, was Danielle.
Jhayka turned her attention back to Xueson, furious, and spoke in a low and dangerous voice: “One of the interesting facts about Gilead is that only weapons of mass destruction are banned to the ownership of private citizens. The same for Ar. So, yes, I had a whole
Slavstervakin' platoon arsenal in your house. Now. You violated the laws of hospitality and tortured one of your guests, so...” She reached for her pistol, mindful that a gunshot here would rupture Danielle's eardrums.
“By all that's holy—I shall help you! I'm just a businessman,” Xueson sobbed at, falling to his knees.
Jhayka aimed the pistol and fired one shot into Xueson's head, the bullet tearing through and leaving a massive exit wound in the back, blood and gray matter painting the floor, as he doppled over dead.
The Norman tried to dive for cover, but a second pistol barked, and he fell, too.
Jhayka looked, and saw Ilavna, the girl's eyes burning in righteous fury.
“My duty, too,” she whispered softly.
“Yes. But now, priestess, tend the sick. She must be able to move.”
Jhayka set the pistol on safety and shoved it back into her belt, then reached for her comm. “Traincom, traincom, read me?”
“Loud and clear, Highness,” Captain Arshon answered tensely.
Emotionless: “Take down the western wall.”
And it was matched in the reply: “Understood.” A pause. “It's going to one hell of a New Year's Day. Over and out.”
But Jhayka had already moved to embrace Danielle.