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CH 1
Discovery
Aleshia couldn't sleep. Why had she had to come here? Why the southern hemisphere? It was winter in June, for crying out loud!
Shivering, Aleshia fumed. She was not a
winter person and even this tour of the archeological site wasn't enough to
balance out spending a night like this.
Stupid brokendown bus. The
frigid air curled warmly around her body, the blanket giving neither warmth nor
protection against the plunging temperatures.
She arose in exasperation and walked out into the wee hours of the
morning, leaving her tent and fellow tourists behind. The bright moonlight gave her brown skin a pale overlay and
gleamed in her mussed up hair. Clouds
of gossamar white billowed in front of her as she regarded the dig. Her tour group had originally planned to
leave for their appointed hotel, but the bus had broken down, leaving them
stranded at the Cronos dig.
Cold stone leeched the heat
from her feet. Shivering, she made her way down to one of the caves abandoned
as containing nothing of significance. Clad only in her navy blue sleepwear,
Aleshia drifted down like a shadow, blending in perfectly with the dark rocks
around her as the gibbous moon shone down.
Desolation and silence hung in the air as she explored the entrance with
her fingers and cursed herself for not bringing a torch. She debated going back
for one, but didn't really want to go through all that effort when she would be
returning in a few minutes anyway.
Aleshia cautiously made her
way deeper into the cavern, trailing her hand along the wall, which is how she
ended up in a dead end offshoot. She
was about to turn back and give up her midnight venture, when her hands
encounered a small alcove well hidden from sight, the only way to find it was
as she had done - by touch. Intrigued,
she managed to fit herself into the passageway sideways and shuffled along it
thus until her questing fingers encountered the termination of the little
cul-de-sac. Irrationally disappointed and shivering from the cold, she was
preparing to retrace her steps when her foot nudged something proped up against
the wall, though she only knew about it because of the noise it made when it
tipped over - her feet were too numb to feel it by that time.
Intrigued, she manuevered the
object along with her foot as she shuffled out of the alcove. Her frozen fingers couldn't make out any
specifics beyond the facts that whatever it was was circular and somewhat
thick. The layers of dust and cobwebs
that had managed to cling to it up till then decided to come loose and
permeated the air, causing Aleshia to suppress a sneezing fit. Suddenly
terribly aware of the cold, she hurried back to camp. As she hid her discovery
in her suitcase she was thankfull that she had not yet accumulated enough
souviniers to fill her extra space. Grumbling briefly about shoddy busses, she
fell asleep, still shivering, unaware that her life was about to change beyond
her wildest imaginings.
The following day another bus
was sent and the packing was hasty and hectic.
Aleshia had no time to spare to reflect on her pre-dawn exploration as
she yawned her way onto their transport, and once seated she fell quickly
asleep. They kept busy the entire day to get back on schedule, so it was only
in her hotel room that she thought of her find; she waited until her roomates
were otherwise occupied outside the room, as she was strangely reluctant to
reveal her prize to anyone, before she extracted the object and studied it in
surprise. Maybe it isn't an artifact after all, she thought, regarding the
three sections of covering and the tube-like coils wound around inside them.
What cinched it, however, was the metalic orb in the middle of the fat disc -
she doubted very much that the ancient tribes of South Africa could have made
something like this thousands of years ago.
The orb was still burnished and smooth to the touch. The slight blue glow of the orb went
unnoticed as the voices sounded outside the door and the door began to
open. Aleshia stuffed the disc back in
it's place quickly to keep from having her roomate ask questions about her
find. And so the trip went, they saw the sights and visited the landmarks, days
flying by swiftly as they traveled from Graaff-Reinet to Cape Town, to Jo'burg,
where their plane left for home.
Aleshia circumvented customs by storing her find in her luggage rather
than her carryon, which she did quickly before they headed for the airport.
Upon her return to the good
old U.S. of A., she was met and soundly greeted by her mother and brother. Rather than join her on her trip, Mom had
opted to stay at home and just relax, while Kevin had, after an anguished
debate, decided to go to a computer camp.
After returning to her home, located a ways out from the actual
town, and recovering from her jetlag,
she found herself alone in her room the next day. Unpacking her clothes, she took out the disc and placed it
carefully on her bed. Her family was
out; Helen, her mom, was out shopping, and Kevin had gone into town with her
since their second car was in the garage for a squealing fanbelt. Aleshia had decided against going with them
because she wanted a moment of privacy after the forced closeness of the
tourgroup - and she wanted to investigate the disc. So she finished unpacking, which mostly consisted of throwing
things in the laundry hamper, and sat crosslegged on her bed. She ran her hands
over the the light blue outside covering of the disc. The exterior felt leathery, yet was firm and unyielding against
her probing fingers. The coils inside
felt cool and dry, almost like a snake's skin.
Gently stroking the center orb, the metal felt warm, and seemed almost
to be glowing. Aleshia frowned. That wasn't possible, was it? Maybe it was more modern than the dust and
cobwebs had led her to believe. Heck,
what did she know, it might have been hidden in the alcove only a year or
so. She leaned closer to look for an
activation switch or battery cover. The
coils began to move, at first sluggishly, then picking up the pace. The orb glowed stronger, the light pulsed
once, twice, three times, and exploded.
Not literally, but it
certainly seemed that way to Aleshia.
The trio of surface coverings sprang open, releasing the restive coils
swirling that undulating beneath them.
Aleshia drew in a breath of surprise and belated fear as the coils, now
moist and warm, wrapped about like an overzealous lover, clinging to every part
of her and covering her from head to foot.
She tried to jerk away, to escape, but it had been too late from the
moment the disc had opened it's maw.
Still, she threw herself backwards as the coils began to flow together
and tightend about her. She began screaming
in ernest when she realized that the thing was invading her, through her very
pores, it seemed. It flowed down her
throat, coating her insides, entered through her ears and nose, she could
almost feel it spreading in pulsing waves to her very center, every organ,
tissue, cell, was radiating pain and shock. Her mind was adrift in a sea of
pain and change and she screamed her pain, not noticing that her voice shifted,
gained an overtone of metal, an almost synthetic echo. The armour began to harden and firm, taking
on shape and form about her. Neural connecions were established, muscles and
organs were stengthened, made resiliant and healthy. Suit systems were organized and adjusted for their host. Features
began to appear on the humaniod blob. The control medal first, followed by
eyes, sensors, and weapons. The armour settled into it's final configuratrion
and a new Guyver lay prone across her bed.
Meanwhile, on the long driveway leading up to the house, Kevin was
running full tilt. Having finished his
business in town, he'd caught a ride partway back to the house, on the path
leading up to it, he'd heard a faint scream coming from the distant house.
Time passed. Because there was no threat, nor anything that could be
construed to be one, the Guyver unit lay quiescent. Slowly, inch by inch,
Aleshia floated to conciousness. She
saw her ceiling, sharp and different; familiar, yet not. Details were sharper and colours more
varied. Cautiously, she raised herself
up on her elbows, confused and wary of more pain. She knew something had happended, but her mid shied away from the
event.
Kevin hit the porch and, leaning against the door with heaving lungs,
fumbled frantically with the his bunch of keys. Shaking, he finally managed to find the right key and get into
the house. He had no breath left to
call out to his sister as he rushed up the stairs to her room, hoping she was
okay.
Aleshia's hearing picked up a sound, her sensors swept forward and she
focused on the moving something. Driven
by new reactions and changed insticts, she prepared for a fight as the door
opened.
Kevin stood revealed in the
doorway, alarm, anxiousness, and, as he beheld the appartition before him,
shock and confusion written over his face.
Leaning against his sister's bed was something out of a nightmare;
covered with a light blue armour from head to foot, it's insectoid eyes gleamed
menacingly and a slight hum seemed to emanate from a blade extended from one of
it's elbows.
Aleshia, bewildered, reached towards
her exhausted brother. "Kevin?" she queried, "wha-"
Kevin, seeing no trace of his
sister, but only this very dangerous looking thing, assumed the worst, so when
it called him by his name in that strange, synthetic voice, it broke him from
his shock with a new surge of adrenaline. "Where's Aleshia?" Not waiting for an answer, he continued,
"Monster! What have you done with her!?" This having been a rethorical question to which he expected no
answer, he charged the thing and threw a punch at it.
Aleshia seemed to react
instictively as she easily grabbed her brother's arm and flipped him over her
onto her bed. She stared at him, dumbfounded. "Kev, you idiot. It's me, Ally," she returned his wide
eyed gaze with annoyance. "Why are
you looking at me like..."
Then she noticed her hands. A layer of dark purple coated her hand;
there were ridges on it, almost as if a thin coil had been wrapped around her
palm and fingers. Turning her hand over she examined the top of it, observing
the hard coverings that completed the strange gauntlet. There was more however,
for the gauntlet did not end at her wrist, but continued, and continued. In
shock, Aleshia stumbled toward her closet door mirror, needing
confirmation. It refused to register
for a moment - the image couldn't be her, could it? The figure facing her was taller than she was and covered in some
kind of ...armour? She ran her hands across her face and along the spine that
arose from her forehead swept backwards. The figure in the mirror mimicked her
movements exactly. Her legs folded beneath her and she sat down abruptly. Memories of the melding surfaced in her mind
and a scream of denial built within her.
"A-A-Ally?" the
whisper floated in the air behind her.
She twisted around to see
Kevin moving cautiously towards her. The outburst of protest and denial
withered in her throat. She reached out a tentative hand, which he carefully
took in his. Strengthening their grip on each other, Kevin lowered himself into
a crosslegged position and stared at his changed sister.
He pulled his scattered wits
about him and brought his thoughts to a semblance of order. "How," he stated, and waited
silently, confused emotions swirling beneath.
Aleshia, her brother's hand
acting as an anchor, drew in a deep breath and began to relate the events
starting with her discovery of the disc.
Aleshia had finished her story
and was currently looking at her brother while he absorbed her words.
"So," he started slowly, "can you take it off?"
"The armour?" she shook her head reluctantly. "I
don't think so. At least, not by taking
it off piece by piece...."
Kevin
regarded the armour speculatively. He
was silent for a while, then said, "Have you thought of, of asking the armour to go away, or back to
the disc form, or whatever"
"What?!" she
burst out.
Defensively he explained,
"Well it can't hurt, and I think that it may have some basic commands,
like a computer, almost" Sensing
her non-comprehension he sighed. "Look, you said it activated when you
touched it. If it's technologically
advanced enough to be touch activated it probably has some way to control it,
and since I don't see any on/off switches..." Kevin trailed off, "All
I'm saying is that it may work in reverse if you tell it to." He gave a helpless shrug. "It can't be
any more crazy than what's happened already," he pointed out.
Aleshia nodded in agreement
and rested her head in her hand. "True"
Both their heads came up as
another car pulled into the driveway. "Mom!" They both exclaimed.
Kevin groaned and glanced at
his watch. "I forgot, she said she'd be home around now." He looked at his sister in alarm. "Do
we tell her...?"
"No!" came
Aleshia's emphatic answer. "Please, I couldn't deal with that
right now." She met his
doubtful gaze. "Let me try to get it
off first; if I can't, we can tell Mom."
"We're going to have to
tell her sooner or later, you know."
"I know."
"Well,
I'll go keep her busy. If you're not down in ten minutes I'll come check on
you, 'kay?" he said as he moved to implement his plan, not giving her the
opportunity to reply.
Aleshia tried to calm herself down and shut
away the outside world. Not that she
was all that successful at the second part, some kind of sensors kept her
informed of her surroundings and possible danger sources at all times. Still, she managed to narrow her
concentration down, and directed a thought at the disc, as she still thought of
it. Go away, she sent at it. There was a slight reaction,
she could feel it, but nothing happened.
She tried again. Leave me-go away-get off me! This time the reaction was obvious and
immediate - she felt the armour twist away
found herself sitting on her floor, sans armour. She ran her hands over herself in disbelieving elation, touched
the mahogany skin of her face for confirmation, simply looking at her
reflection for a number of minutes, then bounded down the stairs to greet her
mother.
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