Part 31 (1/2)

The Cure. J. G. Faherty 52560K 2022-07-22

Totally normal.

No physical deviations of any kind.

No physical...

No, it couldn't be.

A chill ran down Green's back, amplified by the cool breeze from the air conditioner on his suddenly damp neck.

”No physical reaction means that most likely there's no physical cause.” Even saying it in general terms sounded like madness.

Spooky, however, seemed positively thrilled with his answer.

”Exactly! Cause and effect, except in this case we're seeing the effect and trying to determine the cause, instead of the other way around.”

”Will someone please explain what the h.e.l.l the point of this is?”

Green clenched his jaw so he wouldn't smile at General Moore's obvious frustration. The man's face was taking on a reddish hue that made his scars stand out more than usual. Spooky-apparently secure in his higher status on the ladder of rank-actually let out a chuckle. Green hurried to answer before the General's head exploded.

”What it means, sir, is that whatever energy DeGarmo is using to do what she does, it doesn't come from within her. Rather than being natural, it's...supernatural.”

”Bulls.h.i.+t!” Moore slammed his hand on the table. ”Just because you haven't found an explanation doesn't mean there isn't one. You just need to look harder. Cut her brain open if you have to.”

”I'd rather it not come to such a...permanent choice,” Spooky said. ”At least not until we've exhausted all other options. But I have to agree with the Captain. In the absence of a natural cause, we must consider the supernatural.”

The agent held up his hand before Moore could object again.

”I'm not talking about ghosts or demons, General. Although the physical changes she displays could support such a hypothesis, for sure. I'm speaking of the paranormal. Abilities beyond the norm. You're familiar with the experiments the military-both ours and other governments'-have done in the areas of far seeing, mind reading and telekinesis?”

”More bulls.h.i.+t,” Moore said. ”Waste of time and money.”

Spooky's left eyebrow rose and his smile grew cooler, as if he was remembering something unpleasant.

”You might not say that if you'd read some of the same reports I have. But that's neither here nor there. The fact is, there have been people who've shown limited psychic abilities and, like Ms. DeGarmo, nothing unusual registered in their clinical data while they were doing so.”

Watching the man's face, Green wondered what he'd read. And hoped he never had to find out for himself.

”Sir, excuse me, but if I'm interpreting you correctly, what you're saying is that it's possible she's harnessing some sort of internal or external energy, and we just can't measure it yet?”

”Yes. For now, it falls in the realm of supernatural because we can't quantify or qualify it. That may change with our next experiment.”

Green glanced down at the reports.

”I don't see anything here-”

”It isn't in there,” Moore said, his gruff, a.s.sured tone back as he stepped into the familiar role of leaders.h.i.+p. ”We decided on it just before you arrived. Tomorrow you're going to have DeGarmo demonstrate her other talent.”

Green's heart sped up so fast it almost hurt.

”You want me to have her kill someone?”

”Not yet,” Spooky said, his meaning obvious. Sooner or later they were going to have her kill someone. ”This time it will just be a something.”

The very thought of being near her when she changed into her alternate self made Green want to run for the nearest exit and never return. She'd nearly killed him once already, and she'd been wasted to near unconsciousness at the time.

What would she do-what could she do-if clearheaded?

Hoping to get them to reconsider, without appearing like a coward for suggesting it, Green shook his head.

”You heard what she said today. She only goes into that mode when she feels threatened.”

Moore shrugged.

”So threaten her. But get her to change.”

”I feel like a lab rat.”

Leah and John were lying together on her cot, his one arm draped over her. Shortly before the evening meal was served, two guards had escorted John to her cell and locked him in with her. After a frantic greeting of hugs and kisses, they'd sat down and she'd told him everything that had happened since the previous night.

”At least you don't look like one anymore.” John brushed his fingers across one arm, sending delightful s.h.i.+vers across her flesh, despite the fact she knew he was only indicating the places where an array of needle marks and bruises were almost completely faded away.

”Self-healing, it's a wonderful thing.”

Leah felt guilty about not having yet told John the whole truth about where the energy for her healing-and presumably killing-Powers came from, but under the present circ.u.mstances it was impossible. Odds were, someone was watching and listening at all times, so sharing secrets would have to wait.

In the meantime, lying in John's embrace not only felt good, it was probably also recharging her. That brought on more than a few twinges of shame as well; she was using him, in a way. But tempering them was the knowledge that her body obviously never took anywhere near enough energy to actually harm someone. She was more like a sock or balloon getting dragged across a carpet, gathering tiny bits of electricity as she went. A little here, a little there. A hug here, a handshake there, a pet to a dog's head.

Over time, though, the bits added up.

After a few more minutes of silence, Leah spoke again.

”I'm scared of what they'll ask me to do next.”

She'd already told him about Curing the dog, and then the rabbit. Pa.s.sing the diseases to the two monkeys had been hard, but John had agreed she'd been doing them a favor just by ending their wretched lives as test subjects. She'd also told him about the blood tests, EKGs, brainwave monitoring and even a urine test, which had been especially humiliating.

”What? Like a CT scan? Or a human subject?” John's voice grew agitated. ”I hope they don't think they can make you handle criminals.”

”I'm thinking worse.” It had been on her mind all day, and now, lying in the darkened room with nothing but John's body to distract her thoughts, it was on her mind again. ”They've seen me Cure animals twice. But I don't think that's what they're really interested in. That was just to see if I'll do what they say. I think they want me to...you know...”

John's arm tensed and then relaxed.

”Become the other you and kill something.”

”Yes.”

”And you're afraid you won't be able to do it.”