
A "Captain Scarlet & the Mysterons" story
Captain Blue
woke up with a start, gasping loudly as he did. The air surrounding him was different; it wasn’t cold, and there wasn’t
any wind blowing onto his face or whistling into his ears. All he could hear was the reassuring humming
of electronic and electric equipment surrounding him.
He opened his eyes and blew a deep sigh of
relief as he stared right up at the brightly lit, high ceiling of the sickbay
room, in which he had fallen asleep the evening before. He turned his head to his left and found a
smiling Rhapsody staring back at him.
He smiled back at her.
“We did it,” she told him.
“We did it,” he answered, with a satisfied
nod of his head. It seemed to him that
his voice came out as a mere whisper when he spoke.
“Hello, my Viking prince.” The enticing voice made Blue shiver, almost
despite himself. He turn his head and
saw Symphony bending over him, on the other side of the bed, beaming radiantly,
and presently busy freeing him from his restraints. Blue’s smile widened upon seeing her, and then he frowned with
concern; she had a dressing over her
temple, which was soiled with the blood of a very recent wound that it was
obviously covering.
“What happened to you?” Blue asked. God, my throat is so dry – I am so
thirsty…
She shrugged. “It’s nothing… Iduna cut herself shaving.”
“Very funny.”
“I’ll explain later. For the moment, I don’t have the time.
Everyone is waking up all over Cloudbase, and I expect to be busy helping
Doctor Fawn for a while.”
“Everyone…? Scarlet…?” Blue didn’t
dare finish his sentence. He exchanged
a concerned glance with Rhapsody.
“Everyone is all right,” Symphony
reassured them. “As far as I’m able to
say right now. Paul too,” she added,
turning to Rhapsody. She saw relief relaxing the tense features of both her
lover and friend. “His awakening was a
little… hectic, to say the least, but Doctor Fawn reported that he’s fine right
now. The doctor was with him in
R&D, when people started waking up – about ten minutes after he did.”
Blue’s head fell down on his pillow and he
sighed again, with even deeper relief.
“It worked then… We’re all
back. We’re safe.”
“I don’t know what worked exactly,
but you’re definitely back. All of
you.” Symphony bent down closer and
lightly kissed his lips. “And am I glad
YOU’RE back, Big Blue, and you’ve finally deigned to leave the world of
dreams…”
“Do you have any idea how much effort we had to make to
leave that ‘world of dreams?” Blue asked with a frown.
“Oh, I have an idea…” She kissed him again and got to her
feet. “And I love you even more for
being the hero you are.” She smiled
again. “Now will you be a dear, and
finish freeing Rhapsody for me? I have
work to do.”
“With that wound of yours?” Blue asked, as
he rose into a sitting position and put his feet to the floor. He grimaced. His whole body was killing him.
He’d be nursing painful muscles for the next few days, he was sure of
it.
“For now, there’s only Doctor Fawn,
Harmony and myself to monitor everyone’s waking up,” Symphony reasoned, as Blue
leaned over Rhapsody to remove the last of her restraints. “I have to make do.”
“Then we’ll give you a hand,” Rhapsody
offered, now free and sitting up on her
bunk. She frowned at the sound of her own voice and looked around. “Is there
any water around here?”
Symphony handed her a glass that the
English pilot took greedily, sipping the contents with obvious delight.
“Rhapsody is right. We’ll help you,” Blue
said in turn.
“After what you’ve been through? You’ll have to rest a little…”
“And what about you? Shouldn’t you be resting too?” Blue asked. He accepted the glass Rhapsody
was handing him and drank in turn.
“My ordeal can’t have been as terrible as
yours. And beside, I woke up a few
hours ago already.”
“How come…?”
“Again – I’ll explain later. I will admit though,” Symphony said a little
sheepishly, “that I’m feeling kind of tired, but I’ll think about getting some
rest later. And no,” she added quickly before Blue could comment, “I will not
use the Room of Sleep. Not for
a while. And even if I wanted to, the darn thing is offline, anyway.” She pointed to the console. “I’ll just
monitor everyone’s progress from this computer here, don’t worry about me.”
“Then how about you tell us everything
that happened, while we’re helping you out?”
Blue offered, getting to his feet.
“We won’t overexert ourselves, if you don’t either. But,” he added as she smiled again in a
thankful way, “I won’t do anything before having some more water to drink – and
something to eat… I’m famished and my
throat is as dry as sandpaper.”
“The same for me,” Rhapsody said in a
pleading voice, her hand resting on her stomach. “I feel as if I’m starving to death…”
“I can understand the feeling,” Symphony
chuckled. “There’s some fruit at the
nurses’ station and on the reception desk.
It’s not much, but it’s fresh…
Help yourselves… And bring me an
apple, please. A big, red, juicy apple…
In the meantime, I will call Doctor Fawn in R&D – and tell him you
have woken up. He’ll be pleased to know
you’re all right and ready to help!”
* * *
“Melody! Wait!”
Hearing the
male voice calling to her from a short distance behind in the corridor, Melody Angel
didn’t even slow down. Instead, she
quickened her pace, making a show of pretending she had not heard
anything. She heard the man following
her break into a run.
“Mag! Please, wait for me.”
The shout was
a little too loud for her to continue feigning she didn’t hear it. She stopped, just in front of the door to
her quarters and sighed deeply, raising her eyes to the ceiling, a defeated
expression on her face. She had
regained her composure by the time her pursuer had reached her; she turned around just as he was about to
touch her arm, and stood as tall as she could before him, looking him in the
eyes.
“Yes, Captain
Ochre? What can I do for you?”
His hand
lowered, without coming into contact with her.
He gave her a puzzled look.
“I’ve been trying
to talk to you since we woke up from that… er… game last evening,” he told
her. “I wanted to ask you…” He lowered
his gaze. “… How are you?”
“I’m fine,
thanks,” Melody answered. “Well – a little frustrated, maybe, because
Doctor Fawn signed me off duty for the remainder of the week.”
“He put nearly
all of us off duty, after he released us from sickbay. Or at least, on light duty for a little while,” Ochre remarked. “We kind of think we’re indispensable, don’t
we? Don’t worry, they found someone to
take the Angel duty during that time.
Beside, Harmony is still there to supervise the replacements…”
“It’s not that
I’m worrying about,” Melody interrupted before he could continue. “Working helps me cope.”
“Cope with
what?”
“Well – the
situation, of course… It’s not every
day you wake up to discover the dream you were having was shared with four
hundred plus people…”
He raised a
brow. “How about ‘shared with one
specific individual’? Me?”
“What about
you?” Melody asked, matter-of-factly.
This time,
Ochre frowned slightly. “Mag, I’m not stupid, you know? I’ve noticed. You’ve been avoiding me since yesterday. I’ve barely seen you…”
“That’s not
true!” she scoffed. “I do remember
we’ve seen each other a few times…”
“Yeah, but you
carefully made sure that it would be while others were around, so we would not
be alone together, you and I, at anytime.” Hearing footsteps approaching, Ochre stopped
and looked on as a technician passed by them, going about her business, without
apparently paying any attention to them.
He waited until she was out of earshot before looking again at
Melody. The latter had grown very quiet
– and looked slightly uncomfortable. “I
want to talk to you about what happened during that game.”
“Captain
Ochre… I assure you there is nothing…”
“Rick. Look, I know it was embarrassing and all –
having to cope with everybody else about those strange events… How we all interacted with each other…”
“Yes, you can
say it’s embarrassing,” she admitted, between clenched teeth. “But not to the point where I can’t move on
from there. I know we were all acting out of character. We were not ourselves, and had no control –
each of us obeying the programming that was put into our minds. So I don’t hold a grudge against anyone, I
assure you. And that includes you,
Captain.”
“Rick,” he
insisted again. He tilted his head to one side, looking at her with
attention. “Are you sure we acted so
out of character – you and I?”
She glared at
him. “If you are telling me you liked
seeing me as a prisoner, chained and humiliated in front of a bunch of
drooling, ill-bred barbarians…”
Ochre
automatically held up his hands to stop
her. Obviously, it was still a sore
point, and it was better not to go into it.
“No, nothing like that,” he assured her. “I mean – what actually happened between you and
I…”
“Nothing
happened,” she pointed out. “Nothing of
what you’re implying anyway…” she added, turning around and entering the
numeric code to unlock her door.
“Yeah but…
It’s not as if we actually didn’t want it…”
The door slid open and Melody, who was about
to enter, stopped in the doorway, her back turned to Ochre. She glared at him over her shoulder. “I blacked your eye,” she reminded him.
“A gentle love
tap,” he said, with a shy smile, approaching one step as she turned
around. “I know that’s what… ‘Sif’
meant it to be.”
“You would be arrogant enough to think so…”
Melody said, staying on her guard. Despite her assertion to the contrary, she
still felt a little awkward, with him now so very close to her. “I give quite another description to that
‘love tap’, Captain.”
“Do you?” he
said with a grin. “If we’d had more
time, Mag…” he bent down to kiss her but she stopped him, putting a hand on his
chest.
“But we didn’t,”
she remarked.
“Circumstances
didn’t allow it. We were too busy
fighting for our lives, I believe. But
what you said to me, just before we left the game…”
“What Sif said
to Thor,” Melody corrected him.
“Remember, we were still playing roles.”
“Were we?”
Ochre asked, lifting a brow.
“Beside,
there’s nothing to say that she really meant it,” Melody reiterated.
“You think
so?”
“She – they
were about to die. You can say anything
at all when you’re about to die.”
“I tend to
think that truth often comes out when you’re about to die,” Ochre said,
thoughtfully.
Melody
shrugged, without caring to answer. She
turned back and stepped into her quarters.
Ochre stood in the doorway, leaning on the frame, looking thoughtfully
at her. The smile on his lips enlarged
slowly, and he stepped nonchalantly into the room, the door sliding closed as
he cleared the doorway.
“You know – I
checked them out on Worldnet.”
Melody turned
on her heel to face him again, with an
inquiring look; her first move was to ask him why he was entering her quarters
uninvited, but she was rather curious to know what he was on about.
“Who?”
“Thor and
Sif… I mean – those from Norse
mythology?” Ochre stopped in front of
Melody, grinning. “They were quite in
love with each other.”
“Really
now?” Melody retorted. “That didn’t save them from Ragnarok,
though…”
“In a way, it
did.”
“But if
Ragnarok means the End of the World…”
“Did you know
there’s a later version of the Ragnarok story?” Ochre explained. “An addition to the tale actually – there
were a few gods who actually survived – or were even resurrected – once the
battle between good and evil was done, and the Earth was purged by fire of
nearly everything… That would be the
dawn of a perfect era, where everyone would live happily ever after. Balder would resurrect of course – no
surprise there, actually. I mean –
those indestructible guys have all the luck.
And his brother Hodur too…”
“And Thor and
Sif?”
“No, those two
died during Ragnarok.”
“But you
said…”
“I said that in
a way, they survived Ragnarok.”
Ochre looked thoughtfully at Melody.
“Through their sons.”
“Sons?” Melody
repeated.
“Apparently,
those Thor and Sif had less trouble than us in…” Ochre rose a brow, “… shall we say, getting together?”
Melody lowered
her eyes. “Captain…”
“Rick. I keep telling you to call me Rick. Or Richard, if you prefer.” He took her by the arms, gently, and that
compelled her to look up to him again. He was smiling at her.
She sighed
deeply. “I never know when you are
serious with me,” she finally blurted. “I can never know if you are leading me
on or not…”
“But I am
serious, Mag. Well, right now I
am.” Ochre sighed in turn, seeing the
confusion – and the doubt in her eyes.
“Look… if I hurt you – in any way – during the adventure in the
Land of the Vikings, I assure you, I didn’t mean to do it. But for all the rest – I regret
nothing. Except, perhaps… for that missed opportunity for us to be
together.”
“By ‘missed
opportunity’ – you mean… ‘sleeping together’, right?” Melody asked, raising a brow.
She shook her head. “First of
all, I’m not sure it would have really mean something. It was all make-believe, Captain. Only a trick of the mind. It would not have really happened.”
“Yeah… But at least it could have been the start of
something, don’t you think? I
mean for you and me?”
She raised a
brow, her face a mask of imperturbability
“Secondly…”
“Yeah, I
know.” Sighing again, he let go of her
arms. Obviously he wasn’t going to get through to her today. “Sleeping together is hardly a way to
start a relationship. There’s a lot
more to it than that, and all that jazz…
Well, you’re right, Mag, and I’m a jerk for even thinking it could have
worked. I’m a jerk and an opportunist –
what, thinking I could have taken advantage of the situation to end up in bed
with you... You are right in thinking
I’m a despicable character. I’m sorry
if I’ve bothered you with that.” He turned around toward the door. “It was just a silly notion I had that we
could start something together – for real this time. My mistake, I think.”
Ochre was
starting to walk away, but he felt Melody’s hand suddenly seize his forearm and
pull him to her. He turned around in
surprise, and bumped into her, as she took a step forward. She was looking up at him, straight in the
eyes, with a very serious expression upon her face.
“Secondly,”
she continued, “I never thought you were an opportunist – nor a
despicable character. Okay, infuriating
at times, but never despicable. And
lastly…” She lowered her eyes briefly,
in a falsely coy fashion, before raising them, and looking up at him again,
this time mischievously. “… Don’t you think it would mean far more if we were
to do it for real – instead than in some silly computer game?”
He frowned,
unsure if he had heard her well. “Do
it for real?” he repeated. She
nodded, silently. “You mean… you and I…
together… We’d be…”
“Boy, are you
slow to catch on…” Melody said, with a mockingly dejected sigh.
His frown
deepened. “Now it’s me who can’t decide if you’re serious or not…”
“Well, now you
know how I feel half the time with you.
Let me show you how serious I am…”
That said, Melody put her arms around his shoulders and, hanging from
his neck, she tiptoed as high as she could to press her lips against his. The first moment of surprise past, he took
her into his arms, bending down a bit so she could reach him easier.
The kiss they
exchanged was deep, and lingered on.
When their lips finally parted, they looked at each other, smiling with
the same kind of contented – if somewhat sheepish – expression on their faces.
“Boy – Mag, when you come on… you certainly
come on!”
“So – do you
still think I am not serious now?” Melody asked.
Ochre started
laughing and gathered her up into her arms, swiftly and effortlessly. She didn’t do anything to stop him. “Oh, I knew all along you were serious,” he
replied nonchalantly, as he walked toward the bedroom with his precious load.
“You know you can’t kid a kidder, honey…”
To that she
simply rolled her eyes.
* * *
“I should have known you would be here. Doctor Fawn will have your hide for this.”
Seated at the circular command desk in the Control Room, with his
feet up, Captain Blue lifted his head from the document he was reading and gave
a sideways glance in the direction of Symphony Angel who had just entered the
room and was now walking purposefully toward him. The stern expression on her
face was every bit a match for the tone he had heard in her voice. “What?” he
asked, lifting an inquiring brow. “Someone has to man this station…”
“Someone, but not you. You are supposed to be on
light duty,” Symphony reminded him.
“And if I remember correctly, that would be starting after tomorrow.
Today, you are off duty, and should be
resting completely. Doctor’s orders.”
“Quite frankly, this is as light as you can get. I’m not doing that much…” He put the papers down and waved at his
risen feet as proof. “See? I am resting.”
“Right. And I’m Little Red
Riding Hood...”
“The colour would suit you,” Blue said, grinning and putting his
feet down. “How did you find me?”
Symphony scoffed. “You
think that was that difficult? I found
Captain Magenta in sickbay – he came to visit Lieutenant Green and ask
questions about the computer security and communication systems. As I understand it, Magenta has been working
to get communications back online and to give the databanks a thorough
cleaning, to get rid of the last of the programming Bromwell installed in them for the Twilight of the Gods
game. By the way, why is he doing all that? Shouldn’t he be resting, like the rest of us?”
“Correction: Pat was simply
monitoring the work,” Blue retorted.
“He promised he wouldn’t lift a finger.”
“You are quite naïve if you believed that!”
“…And the teams under his supervision did a wonderful job too,”
Blue continued, feigning not to hear her interruption. “Almost everything is already back online
and in perfectly good working order – we just need to run a few security checks
to make sure that…”
“You’re as bad as each other!” Symphony broke off again, standing
next to him, and pointing an accusing finger at him. “You can’t rest and
Pat can’t rest either! What are we
going to do with the both of you?!”
“What can I say – working on the computers seems to be helping Pat
to relax. How could I refuse him?”
“And riding this desk helps you relax?” There was a doubtful tone to Symphony’s
voice. “I ought to denounce you to Fawn
– for your own sake!”
Blue rolled his eyes.
“Shouldn’t you be resting yourself, instead of spying on us?” he
admonished her. “Like ‘not stay on your
feet for too long, considering you have a slight concussion’? Take a seat, that’s an order.”
“I thought you would never ask.”
She literally fell onto his lap, and encircled him with her arms,
looking into his face with a large grin.
He frowned at her.
“What do you think you’re doing?”
“Obeying your order.” She
shrugged. “This is a comfortable place
to rest.”
“This is the commander’s chair.”
“No… this is your lap.
Your butt is on the commander’s chair.”
“Karen – don’t you have any sense of decorum? And can’t you be serious one minute? I have
work to do…”
“No, you don’t. Now
you will call Captain Maroon – who arrived fresh from London
Headquarters early this morning, with a full team of agents to take over from
us while we’re recuperating – and you will pass over the chair of command to him. That’s where he should be, not you.”
Blue sighed with annoyance and Symphony could have sworn he was
now pouting; that didn’t deter her in the least, even if it amused her
greatly. She continued to stare at him
with as stern an expression as she could muster. “Well? What will it
be? Will you go quietly or do I have to
make a call to Doctor Fawn – who is in charge of things at the moment?”
Blue grimaced. “Maroon and
his team…” he muttered. “They’re only a
skeleton crew…”
“Perhaps, but there’s enough of them to man the essential
stations,” Symphony pointed out. “And
to help with the proper repairs. And
it’s only for a couple of days, Big Blue.”
“And if there is an emergency?”
“Maroon has experience in command – he’ll know what to do.” Symphony paused a second, then permitted
herself a faint smile. “Beside, if
there is an emergency, I expect to see Colonel White ejecting him out of his chair faster than he could say
‘S.I.G.’ So he’d better be good
at his job…”
“He’d better be, yeah,” Blue mumbled.
“Will you stop worrying?”
Symphony admonished him, punching him playfully on the chest.
“Ouch! Careful! That’s typical of you, hitting me when I’m
unable to defend myself!”
“You were always quite defenceless against me, Big Blue,”
she chuckled mockingly.
“Well, as long as you promise never again to threaten me
with a knife, I can accept almost anything from you… almost.”
She grimaced. “Are you
ever going to forget that”? she said, blushing. “Or that whole Valkyrie episode, for that matter?”
“Never. You were really
too sexy, as a Viking princess.
Too bad we weren’t able to take pictures…”
“Oh please… Tell me you’re
joking…”
Blue laughed. Pushing her off him slightly, he unzipped his breast
pocket and fished a small object out of it.
Symphony watched his gesture with curiosity, but whatever he took from
his pocket, he was now carefully hiding in his closed fist, so she could not
see what it was. He gently reached for
her hand.
“What are you up to?” she
asked with a raised brow.
“Don’t ask questions, just be the Angel you normally are and give
me your hand.”
She complied and then he opened up his own hand. Between his fingers, he was holding a small,
white-gold ring, with a single, finely cut blue stone shining brightly on
top. Symphony opened eyes wide with
astonishment as, almost reverently, Blue slid the ring onto her ring finger.
“This comes from my great-grandmother,” Blue explained. “The ring, that is. The original stone was lost years ago, but
my mother always kept it anyway. She…
sent it to me recently – not long after we returned from Las Vegas. I wonder if my Dad had mentioned you to her
and she might have thought I would eventually need this. Naturally, she would not tell – which is
quite like her. I always suspected she
might have E.S.P. powers…”
“Adam, this is… wonderful,” Symphony whispered, admiring the
ring. “Your great-grandmother’s
ring… You said… the original stone was
lost?”
“Yeah. So I had it
replaced by this one,” Blue answered, pointing to the stone. “A blue diamond – the job was done by a
jeweller in Los Angeles, while I was there.
He did a wonderful job, fitting it nicely onto the ring.”
Blue kept to himself the fact that he had gone to a Hell of a lot
of trouble to actually have the whole job finished in time, before his return
to Cloudbase. The work schedule in Los
Angeles had only permitted him to send the ring to the jeweller by private
courier, and he had contacted him by videophone for the specifications. Only on the very last day, when he had
finally been able to free himself from his work, was Blue able to go to the
jeweller, and finally take delivery of his precious gift – and to supervise the
details of the latest modifications.
“He also resized the ring,
so it would fit your finger.”
“How?” Symphony asked, raising a curious brow. “Since I wasn’t there to lend my hand…”
“There was a salesgirl in the jewellery shop whose hands were just
the same size as yours,” Blue said, with a wink. “I took the measurements myself with her fingers…” He delicately kissed the top of her hand. “This is your engagement ring, darling. A proper engagement ring this time.”
“Oh, Adam… You know it could have been a cigar ring, for all I
care – but I am truly touched… This is
such a wonderful gift.” She leaned to
kiss him on the cheek. “… Coming from a
wonderful man.”
“Do I get only that as a thank you?” he asked
with a grimace.
“That was for your mom.
This…” Symphony leaned closer to
his lips. “This… is for you.”
With that, she gave him a very passionate kiss.
* * *
Rhapsody Angel
quietly entered the sickbay room through the sliding door to discover Captain
Scarlet lying in bed with his eyes closed. He was half propped up on his
pillows and looked like he was deeply asleep, so she tiptoed over to him, as
the door slid closed behind her. As she
leaned over Scarlet, brushing his forehead with her lips, he sighed deeply and
stirred. She leaned back and watched
as he opened his eyes.
“Hi, Angel,”
he slurred as he beamed up at her. “Am
I glad to see you…”
“And am I glad
to see you,” she answered with a smile of her own. She bent to him and lightly kissed his
lips. “I missed you… I mean the real you. How are you?”
“Better than I
was – before you walked in.”
“That’s so
sweet of you to say…” She smiled,
stroking his cheek. “You will shave
this stubble of yours, won’t you?”
“Oh,
that…” he rubbed his rough chin,
offering her a sheepish grin. “Reminds
you too much of that Balder fellow, does it?
I promise, as soon as I can, it’s gone.
I’m afraid I haven’t had time lately – being immersed in drugged water
and all for three days. You know… normal stuff like that?”
“I heard about
that,” Rhapsody said, her tone sad, while looking straight into his face. “It must have been terrible… Are you all
right?”
“Waking up in
it was kind of panic-making,” he admitted with a shake of his head. “But…
I’ll survive. As I always do.”
“You look
tired.”
“I am. Doctor Fawn ordered me to take a full week
of rest – completely off duty. Quite
frankly, I can’t say I’m unhappy with that – for once.”
“My poor love…
Come here. I have exactly what you need
to recover fully.”
Rhapsody leaned
again to kiss him, this time more fervently and he answered in kind, stroking
her hair as he did so, then the nape of her neck, her cheek… When they finally broke the kiss, she leaned
her forehead against his, her eyes closed, and sighed.
“And what
about you?” Scarlet asked. “How are
you?”
“Oh, quite
fine – I’m off duty for the rest of the day and then light duty… for a few more days, I believe. I didn’t suffer as much as you obviously
did.” Rhapsody drew away slightly from
him and sat down on a nearby chair, holding his hand in hers.
“Are you
sure?” Scarlet insisted.
“Yes,
perfectly. I’m fine, I assure you.”
Scarlet didn’t
seem convinced. “I’m so sorry for what happened, Dianne…” he whispered
tenderly. “What I did – and what I said
to you. Really, you don’t know how
much…”
“It’s all
right,” she answered. “You were not
yourself – nobody was, during that game.
So I can hardly blame you, can I?”
“I wouldn’t be
surprised if you did blame me…
Because I do blame myself. Even
if I wasn’t myself, as you say – I can’t help feeling responsible for whatever
harm I did to you – when I was that… ‘barbarian’. When I think of what I did, especially to you – and to Adam –
under the influence of that game… The worst part of it is that I remember everything.
Not like that time when the
Mysterons took control of me…” He
stroked her cheek. “I so wish I
could erase all the pain I caused you.
I feel so – ashamed…”
“Hey,” she
said gently, “you have no reason to, I
can assure you.”
“I practically
raped you.”
Rhapsody
scoffed. “You did not! As Balder, you were still a pretty decent
guy – for a rough-edged barbarian, that is.
Beside,” she added with a smirk, “nothing happened between us that I
didn’t consent to.”
“I wasn’t too…
rough, with you?”
“There was still
a huge part of you present in Balder – that I believe would not have permitted
him to hurt me. I realised that the
minute I was in his arms – your arms.”
“But I did hit
you,” Scarlet recalled sombrely.
She
shrugged. “It didn’t hurt that much,
and I knew it could happen. I was
trying to push ‘Balder’ off the edge, to get to you. It actually worked, but… the circumstances didn’t allow you to…
come back to your senses.”
“I remember,
yes,” Scarlet murmured, lowering his eyes.
“Dianne, all those things you said to me – about me hurting you, the way
I was acting…”
“Yes, well –
‘hurting’ is rather a big word.
‘Disconcerting’ would better describe how I felt confronted with that…
new aspect of your personality.”
“I was acting
like a jerk, wasn’t I?”
Rhapsody
rolled her eyes. “Oh yes, you
were…” She saw him blush at the remark,
and she smiled, almost despite herself.
Serves him right… She raised a brow. “It was also… interesting to see how easily you settled in
the role of an obnoxious, cocksure womaniser,” she continued. “You were very convincing.”
“Was I?” he said, raising a brow in turn. “I can imagine it… surprised you. And you were probably thinking – that I
might be a little like that myself?”
“I did – well,
yes and no. You are after all a devilishly
handsome man – and it’s a safe bet you would have had your fair share of
success with girls already.” Rhapsody’s
smile widened slightly. “I just have to
think about Destiny, to be reminded of that…”
Scarlet was rather dumbfounded – and impressed!
– that she would take the matter so lightly.
He had fully anticipated from her a full scene of righteous wrath – or
at the very least, barely-contained antagonism. Even considering that he wasn’t really himself during that whole
episode, he had trouble believing she would not feel annoyed at him on that
particular subject. Her temper, after
all, was more than a match for his.
He nodded very
slowly, almost thoughtfully. “I’d
better have a word with my mother soon,” he mused. “Before she starts telling
you stories about when I was younger…
and had a girlfriend or two.”
He raised a
curious eye in her direction. If he
expected her to have any reaction – flinch, jump, frown, shoot him with a
murderous glare – it didn’t happen. She
was smirking knowingly at him.
“You are
teasing me,” she commented pleasantly.
“Barely,” he
said, chuckling. “Do you really think
my mother would actually know
about that?”
“I don’t
know…” Rhapsody replied, her brow rising skyward. “I will definitely have to talk to her to find that out.”
“Now you’re
teasing me,” he grinned, noting her
still amiable tone.
She only
answered with a large grin, before lowering her eyes. For a few seconds, she was silent, then her brow furrowed in a
thoughtful way. “I do have a question to
ask you, though,” she said, a little hesitantly.
“What about?”
Scarlet asked, wondering what could be on her mind.
“It’s about
Anna Preston.” Rhapsody raised her eyes
to look back at him. “Did she and you
ever…? Not during that stupid
game… I mean… for real?”
Scarlet kept
silent for long seconds, as Rhapsody stared at him expectantly, waiting for his
answer. She wondered what could be
taking him so long to give it.
“No,” he
finally said. “Although – it nearly did
happen.”
She
frowned. “Really? When was that?”
“You’ve got no
reason to get jealous, love,” he said quietly, noting her rather barbed tone,
and giving a faint smile as a peace offering.
“It was long before you and I… got together. Actually, it was not long after I woke up that first time
– after I broke free from the Mysterons’ control? Anna was the nurse looking after me in sickbay. She assisted Doctor Fawn with most of his
tests, she brought me food, chatted with me, even played cards and chess with
me… And she showed she was very interested in me.”
“I see,”
Rhapsody said, nodding her understanding.
“And you weren’t?”
“Not really,”
Scarlet replied truthfully. “She was a
very attractive woman – and I was rather flattered by her attention. But… I
couldn’t bring myself to let anything happen between us.” He rubbed his chin, thoughtfully. “I had… issues, with my humanity, back then,
you know? All this… Mysteronisation,
retrometabolism and indestructibility business was so very new to me… I wasn’t able to respond in kind to Anna’s interest
in me. She was kind enough to
understand…”
“I believe she
might still have carried a torch for you, then,” Rhapsody said.
“If she did –
she didn’t let anything on to me. I…
plunged into my work, and didn’t let myself be distracted by the possibility of
entertaining any kind of relationship with a woman back then – if you remember
…”
“I remember,”
she answered, thinking back to how much time they had both wasted before
acknowledging their attraction to each other.
“Since my
Mysteronisation – and before you – there had really been only one woman
in my life,” Scarlet continued sourly.
“And we both know how badly that ended.”
She nodded
again. “I remember that too,” she
acknowledged, lowering her eyes.
“Hey…” Scarlet took her hand in his, and drew her
to him; he gently took her chin and looked deep into her eyes. “Have I already told you how sorry I am to
have hurt you?”
“Numerous
times, since you woke up,” she answered.
“Then I’m
repeating it once again,” Scarlet whispered.
“And I want to assure you – that in my heart, there is only one place
for one woman.”
“Your
mother?” she asked in the same tone,
grinning. “I still will be asking her questions, you know… eventually.”
He tutted, giving her an exasperated look.
“You are still teasing me,” he said.
“You will find
out in time…”
“Then I
believe I will have to do more to convince you of my undying love.”
Scarlet raised
his lips to hers, and she leaned toward him…
… Just at this
moment, the door slid open, and almost automatically, they drew away from each
other.
“Behave, you
two,” Symphony Angel said cheerfully, upon entering with Captain Blue in
tow. “You’re pretty lucky that it’s
only us coming in right now…
What if it had been someone else…”
“There’s no
risk any more,” Blue added in the same
tone, as the door closed behind him.
“Now that we know that Doctor Fawn has known about them all along …”
“Please,”
Rhapsody said, scoffing loudly, sitting back straight onto her chair. “It was quite a shock when he mentioned it
to me the first time! But when we
finally asked him what he meant…”
“He looked at
us, rolling big, exasperated eyes,”
Scarlet continued, making a face in imitation of the Cloudbase chief
medical officer’s reaction. “As if we
were children unable to hide a secret from their doting father. ‘How can you believe I would not
notice something like that happening in my sickbay’, he said.” The others chuckled at his imitation of
Fawn’s voice – he had nailed it almost to perfection. “Quite infuriating, I reckon,” Scarlet added with a grin.
The pleasant
banter seemed to put everyone at ease; truthfully, both couples had been
feeling a little uncomfortable, almost dreading this moment when they’d be
meeting face to face. Especially
Scarlet and Blue. For a short time,
after Scarlet’s last words, they just looked at each other in silence, grinning
awkwardly – almost idiotically.
“Adam,”
Scarlet then started, “I don’t know what to say. I’m sorry I…”
Blue raised his
hand to stop his friend, before he could start apologising profusely. “There’s really nothing to say on the
subject, Paul. Really, it wasn’t your
fault.”
“That’s not
much of a comfort. I could have killed you.
Not that it would have been the first time I tried,” Scarlet added in an
undertone.
“Well, in
neither case were you to blame. I was rather in the same situation this time,
remember? When I… er… ‘got lost’ in
that character of Hodur. I could have
cut you in two.”
“Where did
you learn to handle a sword like that?!”
Scarlet asked with a frown and an appreciative smile.
Blue grinned
and shrugged. “Beats me – I imagine it
wasn’t me at all – but that it was present in the programming of Hodur’s
character. Who knows? Anyway, it would have been really handy to remember every trick when it came to fighting
Burgundy soon after that. I remembered just enough not to get killed.”
“You
remembered just enough to actually win,” Rhapsody retorted.
“My Viking
hero,” Symphony teased, twining an arm around Blue’s shoulders and hugging him
close to her. He smiled in answer.
“Adam,”
Scarlet continued, “No matter that it was all a game – and that we were not
responsible for our actions – I still want to say how sorry I am for what
happened. For doubting you – and
Dianne. I don’t know how I could even believed all those shameful lies…”
“It was all in
the programming, Paul… In fact, based
on a rather obscure version of the legend of Balder and Hodur – a version in
which both brothers were indeed in love with Nanna…”
“Would you
stop interrupting me – I’m trying to tell you how sorry I am for that… and for
nearly having killed you. Will you
accept my apologies?”
“Only if you
accept mine…”
Scarlet raised
a brow. “What have you got to apologise
for?” He extended his hand towards Blue
– who quickly clasped it. “I owe you
another one… brother. We all do
this time.”
Blue squeezed
the hand vigorously. “I only did what had to be done,” he answered
truthfully. “And only what you’ve done
yourself so many times. And that, I
believe, is a debt we will never be able to fully repay… my brother.”
Scarlet
grinned at Blue’s choice of wording. He
wasn’t that used to displaying his emotions, the way Blue was doing at the
moment, and although he appreciated Blue expressing his friendship so
outwardly, it made him feel a little awkward.
Noticing that, Blue smiled in answer, and released his hand.
“The important
thing is – we all made it back alive,” the blond captain continued.
“Even though we had some casualties…
and Captain Black did manage to escape…”
“None of that
could be helped,” Scarlet replied with a sigh.
“We’ll mourn our losses – and honour them. As for Captain Black…”
“There will be
another time,” Rhapsody said.
“Another
time,” Scarlet agreed with a nod.
“So all in
all, it’s been a success,” Symphony added.
“Which calls
for a celebration,” Blue finished. He
produced his left hand, that up until that moment, he had kept behind his back,
out of view from Scarlet. It was
holding a bottle of champagne.
“Where did you get that?” Scarlet
asked with surprise – and a very approving tone.
“I’ve had it
for some time,” Blue answered. “Keeping it for a special occasion. I think this is special enough, don’t
you? We beat the Mysterons to their own
game yet again… while the odds were really against us.”
“You clever
dog… I must be really tired not to notice you bringing this into the room!”
“We need
glasses…” Rhapsody pointed out.
“Got that
covered.” With a mischievous smile,
Symphony showed in turn, from behind her back, four little paper cups that she
had grabbed earlier from the water fountain, in the waiting room. Scarlet chuckled at the sight of them.
“You two are really
made for each other,” he remarked, while Blue was working on the cork of
the bottle.
“You still doubted
that?” Symphony asked. She proudly showed off her hand. “Here.
See what my lover boy gave me…”
Scarlet gently
took the hand and, with Rhapsody, examined the ring adorning the
ring-finger. They both exchanged
knowing glances and smiles.
“So that makes
it official, then?” Scarlet asked with a wink.
Symphony
scoffed. “It’s been official for
months! Didn’t you know that already?!”
“Of course we
do,” Rhapsody grinned. “We’re just
saying that it’s yet another reason to drink that champagne.”
The cork
popped out, without any mess, and dutifully, Blue started filling up the paper
cups that Symphony was holding for him.
“What should
we drink to first, then?” Rhapsody
asked, when she received her cup.
They looked at
each other, as Blue was putting the bottle down onto the floor.
“To the
Mysterons’ defeat?” Symphony suggested.
“To Spectrum?”
Blue offered in turn.
But Scarlet,
with a smile on his lips, shook his head.
“To
brotherhood,” he said, presenting his cup.
The others
nodded in assent, touching the fragile paper cups together, taking great care
not to destroy them or to spill their contents.
“Brotherhood,”
they repeated together.
That was worth
drinking to.
* * *
“We don’t know what exactly triggered the ‘ending of the game’
last night,” Doctor Fawn, standing next to the bed, quietly reported to his
patient. “But about fifteen minutes
after Black woke up, and ten minutes after Scarlet, everyone onboard Cloudbase
started to regain consciousness. Within
about three hours, everyone was awake.
Everyone’s suffered some degree of dehydration, hunger, and cramped
muscles – and there were a few cases of advanced weakness – most of them
amongst the members of the senior staff.
Nothing that can’t be cured by a good meal, plenty of fluids and a good
rest – as you well know yourself.”
Propped up in the bed of the private room that had been assigned
to him, Colonel White slowly nodded his understanding, as he listened intently
to Fawn’s account of recent events.
Next to his bed, on a little bedside table, were the remains of a small,
healthy meal – and a big pitcher of water, about half empty. He was still holding in his hand the glass
he had been drinking from.
“We were lucky not to have more casualties than we did during that
game,” the Spectrum commander brooded.
“We would have if those ‘Svartalfheim warriors’ had actually been
‘possessed’ members of the crew,” Fawn remarked. “instead of a simple illusion
created by the game. The senior staff
were most efficient in fending them off… We would have had several victims, I’m
afraid.” He scratched his ear. “Captain Magenta explained to me that in
computer games, characters like ‘goons’ and ‘foot soldiers’, created as a
‘first level of attackers’ for the player to confront, are often fairly easy to
defeat. Which would explain why the
senior staff were able to repel such a huge number of warriors, in the final
battle.”
“Nevertheless,” White mused, “they were nearly killed by those…
first level attackers, as you said.”
“I never said it was all that easy for them,” Fawn replied.
“No doubt they would eventually have fallen under sheer weight of numbers – as
the Mysterons intended, obviously.” He
watched with curiosity, as White lifted his hand to his face, to stroke the
left side of it, almost with apprehension, and then jiggle his fingers in front
of his left eye, looking intently at them.
“It wasn’t easy for you either, I know,” the doctor added with a faint
smile.
“It’s so strange,” White remarked, again stroking his cheek, which
was covered by an irritating three-days’ growth of hair. “To think that this
game actually succeeded in… changing our appearance the way it did. I fully expected to wake up disfigured and
blind in one eye.”
“I know. And don’t
worry: you’re not the only one to react
that way. Captain Grey has been playing
with a stress ball with his right hand almost from the moment he woke up – as
if to reassure himself he didn’t really lose it, and that he still had it.”
“I can understand the feeling,” White grunted. He took a sip from his glass. “Our appearance was not the only thing that
game changed,” he continued, putting the glass down. “I’m afraid there’s been a lot of… misbehaviour, due to lack of
restraint, during that game… There will
be much embarrassment, nervousness… and uneasiness amongst the crew.”
Fawn shrugged. “None of
you were responsible, Charles. You
couldn’t help yourselves. You all were
conditioned by the game’s… programming, I believe is the right word for it.”
“Oh, I know that – and I’m not about to hold anyone accountable
for anything that might have happened during that little stay in the fantasy
world. But I’m afraid that I won’t be
able to stop people from feeling uncomfortable, or even humiliated by what they
did – or what was done to them.” In his
mind’s eye, White couldn’t help but conjure the image of the
Angels-turned-Valkyries, being dragged in chains in front of him, in the middle
of an assembly of very appreciative ‘Viking warriors’. He shook himself. “I’ll be trying to forgive myself,” he mused. “And I do hope that everyone onboard will
have enough willpower to do just the same for themselves – and for others. But if they can’t – I will have a hard time
blaming them for being emotional. And I
will understand if they want a posting elsewhere.”
“Let’s hope all hurt feelings will be put aside, then,” Fawn
said. “Although I quite agree with you,
we’ll see a lot of red faces around, in the next few days…”
“If we only have that, I believe we’ll be lucky – as long as
we can avoid any quarrels… and fights.”
White drank a long gulp of his water, before looking down into the
now empty glass, broodingly. “How are
the senior staff?” he asked without looking up, lost in his thoughts.
“Fairly well, all things considered,” Fawn sighed. “They’ve been up and about rather quickly –
with the ‘symptoms’ I already mentioned to you. They wanted to help, but as soon as I had enough lower-ranked
personnel, particularly from sickbay, who had been less stricken than the
senior officers – I sent them to rest.
Despite their protests, I might add.
They’re either off duty or on light duties for a few days, until I decide
they are back to full fitness.”
“You are the doctor,” White mused.
“Yes, I am… And I do wish
that sometimes, people – you included – would remember that fact.”
White didn’t rise to the critical comment. “I see you have taken the matters well in
hand, as well,” he simply noted.
“Well, I am the senior officer in charge at the moment, right? So
I had to make quick decisions… Although Blue seemed to have entertained the
notion that he should be manning the commander’s station…”
“Did he?” White said with a brief smile.
“I humoured him – to a certain extent. If he thinks I’ll let him do all that work as he sees fit, without
intervening, he’s sadly mistaken…” Fawn
smiled in turn, seeing the concerned look on White’s face. “Don’t worry about
the base: until the senior staff and
proper officers can resume their usual duties, I assigned lower-ranked officers
to their places – and organised rotas so nobody will tire themselves too
much. I called ground for backup, and
Captain Maroon arrived this morning, with a group of agents and technicians,
from various disciplines – they are currently taking over the essential posts.”
“Maroon? He’s a good
officer. He’ll do well. What about the Angels?”
“All taken care of, like the rest. We have enough experienced fighter pilots to fill in while the
Angels recover fully – which, I expect, won’t be too long. Except for Symphony Angel – whose concussion
will take a little more time to heal - they’ll be back on duty soon. And Harmony is still fit for duty. I just hoped she will not overexert herself,
though.”
“I’m sure you will see to that,” White smiled.
“No use of the Room of Sleep, of course, for anyone,” Fawn
grunted. “It’s out of order, anyway,
since it was used for that stupid game.
It’s being repaired right now, by the technician Captain Maroon brought
with him, and purged of the game programming and added technology that Bromwell
put into it.” The doctor huffed
loudly. “If you ask my opinion, you
should have that monstrosity dismantled and sent back to ground in little
pieces...”
“I know you’ve never been very happy about the Room of Sleep,
Doctor…”
“With good reason: look where
it got us!”
“It was simply a mishandling of an otherwise effective piece of
technology,” White pointed out. “I’m
sorry, but we do need the Room of Sleep, if only for emergency use, as we’ve
been using it up until now, if this base is to keep working efficiently round
the clock. And we need it to be
repaired, as quickly as possible.”
Fawn blew a deep sigh.
“Yes, I just knew you would say that. And I guess you are right,” he
mumbled, looking disheartened.
“Don’t be such a grouch, Doctor,” White said, fighting not to
smile too openly. “Please, carry on
with your report.”
“Those who suffered the
most from the experience – Captain Scarlet, Lieutenant Green… and yourself –
are receiving special treatment.” Fawn
smiled when White looked up at him.
“That means plenty of rest, lots of good meals, all the water and
juice you can drink – and no duty at
all for at least the next week.”
“I feel fine…”
“Of course you do. You
didn’t nearly have a heart attack,”
Fawn scoffed. “You said it
yourself: I’m the doctor. And you will have to trust me on that
judgement. You will stay put, Colonel,
even if I have to restrain you to force you to it.”
“I believe you’re quite capable of doing it too,” White
deadpanned. “Will Green be all right?”
“He’s a strong young man.
If he hadn’t been, he would be dead right now. He was the weakest of the bunch when he woke up late last
evening. If I understand what happened
in the fantasy world, he suffered the most from the confrontation with the
Svartalfheim warriors – but acted like a true hero by dealing Captain Black the
blow that sent him back to reality.
Which could have been what triggered your return, all of you. We will probably never know for sure… But nevertheless, he might have saved you
all.”
“Does he know that?”
“He certainly does…”
“Then we haven’t heard the last of it,” White said with a faint
smile.
“I think you are right!” Fawn chuckled. “It’ll make him popular with the ladies – especially in sickbay!”
“Good for the lad. He
certainly deserves a break.” White
paused for a moment, and then returned to seriousness. “And what about Scarlet?
You said he’s confined to rest for the next week too.”
“His was the worst experience, Charles,” Fawn confirmed. “Trapped inside that tank of drugged water –
for days… Oh, the wounds to his body are healing fine – if perhaps a little
slower than they would normally do – but he’s very weak. He will need time to recover fully. I gave him his usual room. He’s resting fine, right now. Maybe sleeping better than he has for a long
time.”
“He deserves his rest,” White said with a nod of approval. “Make him comfortable and make sure that he
is not disturbed more than necessary for the next few days.”
“Already done that, Colonel.
Although I might not be able to stop close friends from visiting him
from time to time – especially his lady friend.” Fawn grinned knowingly, and
saw just the ghost of a smile appear on White’s lips, before he became sombre
and pensive again.
“It’s a shame we missed the opportunity to capture Captain Black,”
White said. “An opportunity like the
one we had doesn’t present itself every day.
But… I suppose it was to be expected that the Mysterons would take action
to ensure his safety.”
“Indeed,” Fawn nodded.
“Harmony was quite shocked to witness the way he was… teleported, shall
we say?… right there, in front of her eyes.”
“Rather like Scarlet’s report of what happened in Monte Carlo,
during the Verdain affair,” White agreed.
“Right. About ten minutes
after he had disappeared, while we were all busying ourselves with the crew
waking up everywhere onboard, we received notification from the automated
security system that a plane was leaving the hangar bay for an unauthorised
launch from the main airstrip.” Fawn
sighed. “It took off before we even
thought of doing anything – not that we would have been able to, mind you. Three guesses as to who was on
board?”
“Captain Black, of course…”
“Who else? Everybody else onboard was accounted for. We checked that out.”
“Mmm… Could that mean that
the Mysterons’ power of teleportation works only over restricted distances?”
“I wouldn’t know, Colonel.
But my guess would be to never underestimate them. We still don’t know the extent of their
powers – and quite frankly, what we do know of them so far is disturbing enough
as it is.”
White acknowledged the remark with a nod. “You did very well, Doctor. In more ways than one.” He became thoughtful again. “I’m thinking of putting you in for a commendation – you and Captain Blue, and Harmony and Rhapsody Angels. You did more than your duty. Without all your efforts – and your dedication – all of Cloudbase’s crew wou