Part 18 (1/2)

Thyla. Kate Gordon 96960K 2022-07-22

'Hi Cat,' I replied. My voice sounded calm but my heart was beating like a military drum. Cat Connolly was standing in front of me. She had survived.

Cat laughed, throwing her head back. 'I thought you said she'd forgotten me,' she said to Isaac. He shrugged.

'I only just remembered,' I admitted.

The girl walked towards me, and flung her arms around me.

'Tessa, ya doofus. I knew knew you wouldn't forget me. You're the one who saved my life! If it wasn't for you I'd be Blood Bather prey.' Cat leaned out, her face serious now. 'Look, I'm really sorry for leaving you that day on the mountain. If I hadn't run off, you might never have fallen. I didn't get far away before I realised you weren't with me. I started to come back, but then I heard the Diemens coming through the bush and I had to hide for a bit in a little cave. Once they'd gone, I went back to where I left you. When I saw you lying at the bottom of the cliff, my first thought was that they'd done something to you. But I knew they wouldn't have just left you there. Like that. They would have roughed you up a bit more. They can't help themselves the b.a.s.t.a.r.ds. You were pretty lucky the Diemens didn't hear you fall, or if they did, I guess they thought it was just a rock fall 'cos they didn't turn back. Anyway, I could see how bad your injuries were and I knew we couldn't fix you. We heal faster than humans, but even though you'd improve quickly, I didn't know if you'd you wouldn't forget me. You're the one who saved my life! If it wasn't for you I'd be Blood Bather prey.' Cat leaned out, her face serious now. 'Look, I'm really sorry for leaving you that day on the mountain. If I hadn't run off, you might never have fallen. I didn't get far away before I realised you weren't with me. I started to come back, but then I heard the Diemens coming through the bush and I had to hide for a bit in a little cave. Once they'd gone, I went back to where I left you. When I saw you lying at the bottom of the cliff, my first thought was that they'd done something to you. But I knew they wouldn't have just left you there. Like that. They would have roughed you up a bit more. They can't help themselves the b.a.s.t.a.r.ds. You were pretty lucky the Diemens didn't hear you fall, or if they did, I guess they thought it was just a rock fall 'cos they didn't turn back. Anyway, I could see how bad your injuries were and I knew we couldn't fix you. We heal faster than humans, but even though you'd improve quickly, I didn't know if you'd survive survive long enough to get there. So I just put your cuff on and rang ... well, Mum, as it turns out. But she didn't know it was me, thankfully. I decided at the last minute to put on this stupid accent. Lucky I did, hey? G.o.d, I feel really stupid thinking I did that now. I was still so new to this. I was still in the human mode of ”when in danger, call the police”. I'm smarter now.' long enough to get there. So I just put your cuff on and rang ... well, Mum, as it turns out. But she didn't know it was me, thankfully. I decided at the last minute to put on this stupid accent. Lucky I did, hey? G.o.d, I feel really stupid thinking I did that now. I was still so new to this. I was still in the human mode of ”when in danger, call the police”. I'm smarter now.'

Cat my friend, friend, Cat smiled again. Cat smiled again.

I wondered how she was able to smile when her friends had just been killed.

Perhaps it is just as Isaac said death is normal. It is the way of things. Perhaps Cat knew this.

I could not smile back, though. I grieved. I ached for my lost friends.

And I also ached for you, Connolly. Cat was alive and you were still yearning for her and searching for her. And she was thankful thankful you hadn't recognised her voice! you hadn't recognised her voice!

'Your mum thinks you're dead!' I cried. I couldn't keep the accusation, the anger anger, from my voice.

Cat's smile faded. 'I know,' she whispered. 'I hate that. I hate hurting her so much. But Isaac has been looking out for her, haven't you, Isaac? He got her to come to the city, and he's been taking care of her.'

'How could you?' I asked, suddenly furious. This was all too much the fight and the death and the pain, and now this? Now Cat coming back and seeming so uncaring about it all. About you. you. 'She's so worried! You're letting her worry! It's not 'She's so worried! You're letting her worry! It's not fair fair.'

Cat crossed her arms defensively but her eyes were troubled. 'I know, Tess. But if she knew I was still alive, she'd send me right back to Cascade Falls. And I can't just go back there. I was a loser there. I'm not saying I've got it all figured out now but, well, at least there's no Charlotte Lord here. She still rules the school, I bet.'

I nodded. Then another thought struck me. 'Is she one of them? I remember her chasing you. I remember her calling out to her dad that she'd found found you.' you.'

Cat shook her head. 'I can't be sure, obviously, but I don't think she's in on it. I think she knew her dad needed to find me, and she was helping him, but I don't think she knew why why he was looking for me. You know this, but you've forgotten: I was in trouble at school that day. It wasn't my fault. It was Laurel and Erin. We were on the bushwalk, and we were practising lighting fires from scratch. I got put in their group because I had no partner, and they cheated and used deodorant or body spray or something. Even though it wasn't my fault, we all got in trouble. Anyway, Lord was on the bushwalk with us. It was some big ”tour of the school” thing he was doing, letting everybody see what a great big philanthropist he is. Charlotte and her friends were making fun of me for getting in trouble. I couldn't handle it, so I nicked off. Lord chased after me. Charlotte did, too. I guess she thought I was just going to get in trouble. She's a nightmare. She used to treat me like dirt at school. But I'm pretty sure she's just a b.i.t.c.h, not a Diemen. For one thing, there aren't any female Diemens. They're all men. As far as we know, Diemens have only ever been men. Men of a certain age. Charlotte doesn't fit the Diemen mould. Plus, I used to go to school with her, remember? And I sneaked out a lot. I never once saw her leave campus, and she would've had to. To hunt. Unless she only hunted Cascade girls, in which case there would've been a lot fewer of us. Lord's already taken enough of us, but he's careful. He only takes the bad girls. Like those Scottsdale chicks. Most people at Cascade Falls thought I was just as bad as they were. If you hadn't rescued me from them I would have been next. You saved me.' he was looking for me. You know this, but you've forgotten: I was in trouble at school that day. It wasn't my fault. It was Laurel and Erin. We were on the bushwalk, and we were practising lighting fires from scratch. I got put in their group because I had no partner, and they cheated and used deodorant or body spray or something. Even though it wasn't my fault, we all got in trouble. Anyway, Lord was on the bushwalk with us. It was some big ”tour of the school” thing he was doing, letting everybody see what a great big philanthropist he is. Charlotte and her friends were making fun of me for getting in trouble. I couldn't handle it, so I nicked off. Lord chased after me. Charlotte did, too. I guess she thought I was just going to get in trouble. She's a nightmare. She used to treat me like dirt at school. But I'm pretty sure she's just a b.i.t.c.h, not a Diemen. For one thing, there aren't any female Diemens. They're all men. As far as we know, Diemens have only ever been men. Men of a certain age. Charlotte doesn't fit the Diemen mould. Plus, I used to go to school with her, remember? And I sneaked out a lot. I never once saw her leave campus, and she would've had to. To hunt. Unless she only hunted Cascade girls, in which case there would've been a lot fewer of us. Lord's already taken enough of us, but he's careful. He only takes the bad girls. Like those Scottsdale chicks. Most people at Cascade Falls thought I was just as bad as they were. If you hadn't rescued me from them I would have been next. You saved me.'

'I don't remember that yet,' I admitted, still thinking about Charlotte. Cat might think she wasn't involved in all of this but I wasn't so certain.

'Well, I have to take some of the credit,' said Cat, smiling. 'The Diemens had me. They were running through the forest with me. One of them was holding me by the neck, as if I was a rag doll. I kicked him in the b.a.l.l.s and he dropped me and I ran. But the Diemen b.a.s.t.a.r.d had ripped a chunk out of my throat. I was all woozy and bleeding everywhere. I reckon I would have pa.s.sed out, but you burst through the forest and grabbed me. We hid in a burrow for ages until they gave up. You were Thyla and you expected it to freak me out, but it didn't. I loved it. I wanted it. I begged you to change me too. I don't reckon you would've if I hadn't been bleeding everywhere. You thought I was dying. You were probably right. You saved me. You made me this.'

Cat gestured down at her body. At her Thyla Thyla body. I felt like I was going to faint. body. I felt like I was going to faint.

'I did that?' I whispered. 'I killed killed you?' you?'

Cat shook her head. 'You didn't kill me, Tess. You gave me a second chance at life.'

A strong scent filled my nose. Sarco.

I turned around quickly, my heart in my throat.

'Rha,' said Isaac, nodding at the Sarco walking towards us. It sounded like he was talking through clenched teeth. Clenched fangs. fangs.

'Isaac,' the Sarco echoed, and his voice was just as tense. Having to speak civilly to one another was obviously difficult for them.

I felt my own nose curling. My lip pus.h.i.+ng back and my hands tensing. I felt a hundred and sixty years of hatred pulsing through my veins. Instinct was telling me to attack this man, this Sarco. Sarco. The word jangled in my head. Its sound was unpleasant. Its smell was repulsive. I hated Sarcos. I was The word jangled in my head. Its sound was unpleasant. Its smell was repulsive. I hated Sarcos. I was meant meant to hate Sarcos, though I did not know why. to hate Sarcos, though I did not know why.

And yet ...

I looked across the clearing to where the other Sarcos were standing. I caught Harriet's eye. Her face was blotchy and her eyes were red. Her sun-streaked hair, which I now understood would gradually turn fully Sarco-black as she matured, was messy from having been raked through so often by her trembling hands.

She'd lost two friends. Sara dead. Rhiannah kidnapped. They had been my my friends, too. They had been so good to me. But they were friends, too. They had been so good to me. But they were Sarcos. Sarcos.

I didn't know what to think.

Rha ran his hand through his own tar-black hair. 'It's all getting so much worse,' he growled.

Isaac nodded. 'I know, Rha,' he replied. 'I think the time of petty fighting and small battles is over. It's war now.'

'Are we on the same side?' I could see it pained Rha to have to ask the question.

Isaac looked at the ground. 'I think we have to be if we're going to survive. A treaty is our only choice. It won't be easy, though. You know that. You know there are those among us who will not agree to it. Some of them might even actively oppose it.'

'I know. But I think we have to try. I believe he has the poison and is testing it,' said Rha. 'I believe that's why he took Rhiannah instead of killing her.'

Isaac nodded. 'He has the poison, Rha. He calls it the ”solution”. Tessa heard some of them talking about it before she fell. And tonight one of them whispered to her that Lord has got it working. And there's something else. Tessa saw the Diemens with a Sarco captive. We think it might be Raphael.'

Rha nodded slowly. 'We need your help.'

'You have it,' Isaac grunted.

'We should have done this sooner,' Rha growled. 'One hundred and fifty years sooner. Like you said petty fighting, small battles. We thought we were doing enough. Why didn't we realise we weren't doing even nearly nearly enough? Why did we let it get this far?' enough? Why did we let it get this far?'

Isaac sighed. He looked out at the clearing. The bodies of Beagle and Sara were nearly gone now, turning to earth and sinking into the ground. I saw his eyes gleam with tears. 'We thought the same, Rha. We thought we had it in hand. I think we just overestimated ourselves. We overestimated our powers we were here first, after all. We know the land. They're foreigners. We thought they couldn't touch us. I think we overestimated also what we could do alone.'

He said this last part flatly, but still I could sense the pain that saturated every syllable: the pain of losing friends, of knowing it was partly his fault, of having lived so long and seen so much. I could also see it was difficult for him, talking to Rha about these things and admitting he had been wrong.

But Rha had also been wrong. He had made mistakes. And lost friends.

Rha nodded at Isaac and then at me, and moved towards the surviving Sarcos. Perrin looked up as Rha approached.

His black eyes seemed full of fire. His red lips looked soft and pillowy against the strong set of his jaw and his angular cheekbones were even more p.r.o.nounced in his Sarco form. The scar beneath his eye was still there, and it looked even more dangerous. And attractive.

He was looking at me.

I felt gooseb.u.mps rise on my arms.

He was looking at me. And I liked it.

'Whatcha looking at?' Cat asked, breaking the spell. I jerked my head away.

'Nothing,' I snapped, still bristling at the frivolity in her tone. It seemed as though the events of this evening had not affected her at all. 'Just them them,' I added, realising I may have sounded rude. Perhaps this was how Cat dealt with hards.h.i.+p by pretending it did not exist.

I sneaked one last look across the clearing. Harriet was looking back at me. 'Goodbye, Tessa,' she mouthed.