Chapter Twenty Three- Toco
Thomas could just barely make out the sound of creaking metal as he struggled to recover from the crash. He opened his eyes slowly to see a series of fires and a large gap in the treeline through the shattered remains of the cockpit. He was hunched over the console after his seatbelt had come unfastened, and could already feel his head throbbing with pain. He tried to move, but his arm was pinned to the side of the cockpit. He looked down at it, and found that it was wedged between a branch and the wall. He followed the branch with his eyes, and found that it was attached to a log precariously teetering on a few small vines directly over his head. He tried to slide his arm out from behind the branch. The log snapped a vine and came closer to Thomas' head, stopping with a creaking noise as leaves fluttered down over him. He stopped trying to move his arm. "T-Thomas..." a weak voice came out from behind him. "H...help...me." It was Tara. "Are you hurt?" Thomas asked. "My...my head's hurting, I...I can't feel my arm, and my leg...it's...it's pretty messed up. Are...are you free?" she asked. "No, my arm's stuck and if I try to move it I might have a log land on my head." he replied. "I'm going to try and find a way out of this, hang on." Thomas said. "Do you have a knife?" he asked. "A...a knife? Thomas... you aren't seriously going to... cut off your-" "No, no. I'm going to try and saw the branch off. Do you have a knife or not?" he said. "Yeah...I can't... reach it though. It's on my belt, I'm looking at it." she replied.
Thomas cautiously looked over at her, making sure not to move his arm. She was still upright, strapped into her seat; however the glass on her helmet was shattered by the impact, exposing her face. He could see blood stains on the seat behind her. Her console blocked most of his view. "I can't even see your belt, let alone reach your knife. It's a miracle that log hasn't already fallen, and I doubt I'll be able to get free like this." he said, turning back around. "We're not that far from the Hunley, and they must have seen where we crashed. Don't worry, they'll come looking for us once they finish off what's left of the Scavengers." he said. He heard a branch crack back behind the ship. "Just sit tight, you'll be fine." he said. "Right...just...need to wait a bit." she mumbled. He stared at his reflection on the remains of the console. He had a massive bruise on the side of his head, and a large scrape on his neck, and it looked about as bad as it hurt. He looked behind him and saw Tara sitting there, barely breathing. The veins on her face were starting to glow orange. "Thomas..." she said. "I'm...why am I glowing...?" "The machines, remember? Maybe they're trying to repair your um..." "Oh no, not...those things..." she said, with a noticeably different tone in her voice. Thomas looked back at his reflection when he became aware of the sound of the branches which were now cracking at regular intervals. Someone was walking towards them. "Hey! Whoever's over there, help us out!" Thomas yelled as loud as he could. The cracking stopped. "We're stuck, help us!" he yelled again. The person yelled something in the natives' language and started walking towards them. "Thomas..." Tara said, weakly. He heard more footsteps farther away, along with... the sound of a gun loading. There were a few hushed voices back behind his head as Thomas strained to look at who was approaching him. The footsteps were getting closer now, only a few feet away. Thomas watched as the barrel of a gun poked out from behind the side of the ship, followed by an unhappy looking Sodiya with a gun. The man spoke. "You...are....man. I help." He waved at his comrades for them to help get Thomas free from the wreck. There were four of them, all wearing armor with red and gold stripes across them. One of them pulled a large knife from his belt, and began to carefully saw the branch away from the log to free Thomas. "There's another person behind me, can you help her?" Thomas asked the man. "I help." he replied, standing up on the remainder of the ship's wing to look over at Tara. He mumbled something, and stepped back, saying something to the other natives. Thomas wasn't quite sure what he said, but it evidently wasn't good. One of them aimed his gun at Tara, and another aimed his at Thomas. "You...are...heretic." the man said, pulling a pistol off of his belt. "T...Thomas...what's happening?" Tara said, stuttering. "Quiet!" the man said, hitting Tara with the butt of the pistol. He yelled something at the native working on freeing Thomas' arm, and stepped off the wing. Thomas looked over at his arm right as the native finished sawing through the branch. He moved his arm, and felt it. Nothing was broken, as far as he could tell. "Out." the native said, holding his gun to Thomas' chest. Thomas stood up carefully, and stepped out onto the ground. "What are you-" "Quiet!" the native said, hitting Thomas with the butt of his rifle. Thomas stepped back, shielding his head with his arm. Thomas looked back up at the cockpit, where another native was picking Tara up. She wasn't moving, but her skin was now glowing as bright as fire.
"Move." the native said, poking Thomas with the barrel of his gun, and waving it in the direction of the other natives. He started walking towards them, his legs hurting from the crash. "On...knees!" the native said, kicking Thomas' legs out from under him. He fell flat on his face, his helmet falling off and rolling a few feet away from him. A hand grabbed the back of his shirt, pulling him back onto his knees. Someone pulled his arms behind his back and tied them. He looked up to see a native pointing a gun at his forehead. He looked around, trying to find Tara. "Tara, can you hear m-" "Quiet!" the native said, knocking the wind out of him with a sharp kick to the chest. There were footsteps behind Thomas, and he turned around to see Tara right as she was being forced onto her knees opposite him. Her hands were tied as well, and the back of her neck was glowing a bright orange. "Turn!" the native grabbed Thomas' shoulder and spun him back around, hitting him in the face with the butt of his rifle. A native casually walked out from behind the wreck with his knife drawn. "You glow. You...heretic!" he said as he got closer, showing a grim smile and extending his arm as he pointed the knife at Thomas' chest. "You friends...They die. You next, blue man." Thomas looked down, and saw that his arms were glowing blue. He could feel his face getting warm, as if he had a fever. The native squatted down in front of Thomas, and made a stabbing motion at Thomas' neck. Thomas didn't flinch. "You...you brave, blue man. Like you." he said, holding Thomas' chin up with the tip of the knife; examining him as a jeweler might examine a ring. "Where you get you glow?" he asked. Thomas didn't answer. "You tell, you live." the native said. After a few seconds, Thomas responded. "I was investigating a quarantine area, and my suit ripped. Whatever you think I did, it wasn't intentional." "Know that, blue man." he looked down at the dirt, and started drawing patterns into it with the knife. "Remember you, days ago. You in city, you go in temple, you remember?" he said, making walking motions with his fingers. "You brave, blue man. You brave. Nobody go far into temple like you." "You remember Mira Fletcher? His son." the native said, tapping his chest with the tip of the knife. "Toco Fletcher." the man stood up. "No kill you. Not now." he said, standing back up. He told the others to leave them. They picked up their weapons and walked behind the wreck. Toco squatted back down and looked at Thomas. "no kill you now. No kill red woman either." he said, gesturing with the knife at Tara. "See you again," He pointed at his eye. "...will kill both." he said, standing up. "You brave and lucky, blue man."
He paused, and squatted back down. He took the knife, and made a shallow cut on Thomas' face across the left side of his jaw. "So remember can kill you next time, blue man." he said, smiling and slapping Thomas on his new scar as if they were old friends. He reached around behind Thomas' bindings, and cut his hands free. He stood up and walked around to Tara. "You strong too, red woman. You already have way for remember you." he said. "You scar easy to see." he poked Tara in the forehead with the knife. "You nose messed up. My nose messed up too, see?" He pointed at the bridge of his nose with the knife, where he had a large scar. "You not different. Shame you die if see you again." he said, smirking. He stood up, and walked towards the other natives, who were waiting for him just around the wreck. They started walking off into the distance, laughing. Thomas didn't move until he could no longer hear their footsteps. He looked down and found that his arms were no longer glowing. He looked over at Tara, who was standing up slowly. "Tara, are you okay?" he asked. "Fine, thank you. What did they do to me, I can't even see where I got hit during the crash..." she said, examining her wounds. She looked perfectly normal, aside from the large bloodstains on her armor and slightly glowing skin. "I...I think that was the machines that did that." Thomas said, standing up. "So they did..." she said, sighing. "Well, I guess I don't have much of a choice except to live with them, don't I? They've saved my life twice now, I think." Thomas could hear something moving through the underbrush. "Get down!" he said, pulling Tara down into a crouch. They scurried over to the wreck, where Tara looked around for her pistol. Thomas heard someone calling from far away. "Hello?! Can you two hear me?! Thomas? Tara?" It was Joshua. They stood up, and Tara started walking towards the sound of his voice. Thomas got up and followed suit. "Joshua, we're over here!" she yelled, her voice sounding hoarse. The footsteps stopped. "I...I think I see you, hang on!" he said, and they heard more noise. A few seconds later, they could see Joshua and three others running towards them through the underbrush. They were all carrying rifles, and looked exhausted. As the party got closer, Joshua started talking. "Are either of you injured? Any broken bones? Cuts? Scrapes? Anything?" he asked. "No, the machines patched us up. How'd you find us?" Thomas asked. "McCracken saw you fall." "McCracken! When we get back to the ship, I'm gonna give him a piece of my mind, and a boot!" Tara yelled, starting to turn a shade of bright yellow. "Thomas, you're bleeding..." Joshua said, leaning in to examine his jaw. "Oh no... How did you get this?" he asked, stepping back. " Some Sodiya found us, they nearly killed us." Thomas said. "Sodiya? Here? W-what did they look like?" Joshua asked. "They were all wearing uniforms, armor with red and gold stripes. One of them said his name was Toco." Joshua stuttered, wide eyed. "T-Toco...Fletcher? The Toco?!" he said. "Yeah, he uh, he said he remembered me." Thomas replied. "You're luckier than you realize. Toco's killed hundreds of innocent people, but he's never come this close to New Constantinople before. That scar is his way of... identifying people to kill first, if he ever comes across them." Joshua said. Thomas began to remember Toco's words, "Joshua...Remember what you said to me about what they think about the glow the machines emit? He..." Thomas sighed. "He said they killed the rest of the survivors." Thomas said, looking down. He was now, as far as he could tell, the sole survivor of the forward section of the ship. Joshua looked at Thomas. "Listen, Thomas. He likes to frighten people like that. Maybe there's still hope that some of them are alive..." "Then we're taking their city." Thomas said, starting to glow a bright blue. He knew it this time. "I'm not going to be the only person from the Euphrates that makes it home. Not as long as I can help it. How did the fight with the Scavengers go?" he asked. "We won, but..." Joshua paused. "But what?" Tara asked. "Well, McCracken's ship was shot down and they managed to get a few missiles off at the Hunley. He and Phelps are alive, but they're in a heavily populated Sodiya area. As for your ship," Joshua paused. "It's totaled. There's a giant hole straight through the reactor core, they just barely managed to shut it off before it wound up like the back of the Euphrates." Joshua said. "They're running on backup power and are trying to set up some solar panels, but the ship couldn't make orbit even if they got it working again." He turned around and waved for them to follow. "Transport's this way, you two. We'd better get moving before Toco and his thugs shows up again."
END OF CHAPTER TWENTY THREE
Thomas could just barely make out the sound of creaking metal as he struggled to recover from the crash. He opened his eyes slowly to see a series of fires and a large gap in the treeline through the shattered remains of the cockpit. He was hunched over the console after his seatbelt had come unfastened, and could already feel his head throbbing with pain. He tried to move, but his arm was pinned to the side of the cockpit. He looked down at it, and found that it was wedged between a branch and the wall. He followed the branch with his eyes, and found that it was attached to a log precariously teetering on a few small vines directly over his head. He tried to slide his arm out from behind the branch. The log snapped a vine and came closer to Thomas' head, stopping with a creaking noise as leaves fluttered down over him. He stopped trying to move his arm. "T-Thomas..." a weak voice came out from behind him. "H...help...me." It was Tara. "Are you hurt?" Thomas asked. "My...my head's hurting, I...I can't feel my arm, and my leg...it's...it's pretty messed up. Are...are you free?" she asked. "No, my arm's stuck and if I try to move it I might have a log land on my head." he replied. "I'm going to try and find a way out of this, hang on." Thomas said. "Do you have a knife?" he asked. "A...a knife? Thomas... you aren't seriously going to... cut off your-" "No, no. I'm going to try and saw the branch off. Do you have a knife or not?" he said. "Yeah...I can't... reach it though. It's on my belt, I'm looking at it." she replied.
Thomas cautiously looked over at her, making sure not to move his arm. She was still upright, strapped into her seat; however the glass on her helmet was shattered by the impact, exposing her face. He could see blood stains on the seat behind her. Her console blocked most of his view. "I can't even see your belt, let alone reach your knife. It's a miracle that log hasn't already fallen, and I doubt I'll be able to get free like this." he said, turning back around. "We're not that far from the Hunley, and they must have seen where we crashed. Don't worry, they'll come looking for us once they finish off what's left of the Scavengers." he said. He heard a branch crack back behind the ship. "Just sit tight, you'll be fine." he said. "Right...just...need to wait a bit." she mumbled. He stared at his reflection on the remains of the console. He had a massive bruise on the side of his head, and a large scrape on his neck, and it looked about as bad as it hurt. He looked behind him and saw Tara sitting there, barely breathing. The veins on her face were starting to glow orange. "Thomas..." she said. "I'm...why am I glowing...?" "The machines, remember? Maybe they're trying to repair your um..." "Oh no, not...those things..." she said, with a noticeably different tone in her voice. Thomas looked back at his reflection when he became aware of the sound of the branches which were now cracking at regular intervals. Someone was walking towards them. "Hey! Whoever's over there, help us out!" Thomas yelled as loud as he could. The cracking stopped. "We're stuck, help us!" he yelled again. The person yelled something in the natives' language and started walking towards them. "Thomas..." Tara said, weakly. He heard more footsteps farther away, along with... the sound of a gun loading. There were a few hushed voices back behind his head as Thomas strained to look at who was approaching him. The footsteps were getting closer now, only a few feet away. Thomas watched as the barrel of a gun poked out from behind the side of the ship, followed by an unhappy looking Sodiya with a gun. The man spoke. "You...are....man. I help." He waved at his comrades for them to help get Thomas free from the wreck. There were four of them, all wearing armor with red and gold stripes across them. One of them pulled a large knife from his belt, and began to carefully saw the branch away from the log to free Thomas. "There's another person behind me, can you help her?" Thomas asked the man. "I help." he replied, standing up on the remainder of the ship's wing to look over at Tara. He mumbled something, and stepped back, saying something to the other natives. Thomas wasn't quite sure what he said, but it evidently wasn't good. One of them aimed his gun at Tara, and another aimed his at Thomas. "You...are...heretic." the man said, pulling a pistol off of his belt. "T...Thomas...what's happening?" Tara said, stuttering. "Quiet!" the man said, hitting Tara with the butt of the pistol. He yelled something at the native working on freeing Thomas' arm, and stepped off the wing. Thomas looked over at his arm right as the native finished sawing through the branch. He moved his arm, and felt it. Nothing was broken, as far as he could tell. "Out." the native said, holding his gun to Thomas' chest. Thomas stood up carefully, and stepped out onto the ground. "What are you-" "Quiet!" the native said, hitting Thomas with the butt of his rifle. Thomas stepped back, shielding his head with his arm. Thomas looked back up at the cockpit, where another native was picking Tara up. She wasn't moving, but her skin was now glowing as bright as fire.
"Move." the native said, poking Thomas with the barrel of his gun, and waving it in the direction of the other natives. He started walking towards them, his legs hurting from the crash. "On...knees!" the native said, kicking Thomas' legs out from under him. He fell flat on his face, his helmet falling off and rolling a few feet away from him. A hand grabbed the back of his shirt, pulling him back onto his knees. Someone pulled his arms behind his back and tied them. He looked up to see a native pointing a gun at his forehead. He looked around, trying to find Tara. "Tara, can you hear m-" "Quiet!" the native said, knocking the wind out of him with a sharp kick to the chest. There were footsteps behind Thomas, and he turned around to see Tara right as she was being forced onto her knees opposite him. Her hands were tied as well, and the back of her neck was glowing a bright orange. "Turn!" the native grabbed Thomas' shoulder and spun him back around, hitting him in the face with the butt of his rifle. A native casually walked out from behind the wreck with his knife drawn. "You glow. You...heretic!" he said as he got closer, showing a grim smile and extending his arm as he pointed the knife at Thomas' chest. "You friends...They die. You next, blue man." Thomas looked down, and saw that his arms were glowing blue. He could feel his face getting warm, as if he had a fever. The native squatted down in front of Thomas, and made a stabbing motion at Thomas' neck. Thomas didn't flinch. "You...you brave, blue man. Like you." he said, holding Thomas' chin up with the tip of the knife; examining him as a jeweler might examine a ring. "Where you get you glow?" he asked. Thomas didn't answer. "You tell, you live." the native said. After a few seconds, Thomas responded. "I was investigating a quarantine area, and my suit ripped. Whatever you think I did, it wasn't intentional." "Know that, blue man." he looked down at the dirt, and started drawing patterns into it with the knife. "Remember you, days ago. You in city, you go in temple, you remember?" he said, making walking motions with his fingers. "You brave, blue man. You brave. Nobody go far into temple like you." "You remember Mira Fletcher? His son." the native said, tapping his chest with the tip of the knife. "Toco Fletcher." the man stood up. "No kill you. Not now." he said, standing back up. He told the others to leave them. They picked up their weapons and walked behind the wreck. Toco squatted back down and looked at Thomas. "no kill you now. No kill red woman either." he said, gesturing with the knife at Tara. "See you again," He pointed at his eye. "...will kill both." he said, standing up. "You brave and lucky, blue man."
He paused, and squatted back down. He took the knife, and made a shallow cut on Thomas' face across the left side of his jaw. "So remember can kill you next time, blue man." he said, smiling and slapping Thomas on his new scar as if they were old friends. He reached around behind Thomas' bindings, and cut his hands free. He stood up and walked around to Tara. "You strong too, red woman. You already have way for remember you." he said. "You scar easy to see." he poked Tara in the forehead with the knife. "You nose messed up. My nose messed up too, see?" He pointed at the bridge of his nose with the knife, where he had a large scar. "You not different. Shame you die if see you again." he said, smirking. He stood up, and walked towards the other natives, who were waiting for him just around the wreck. They started walking off into the distance, laughing. Thomas didn't move until he could no longer hear their footsteps. He looked down and found that his arms were no longer glowing. He looked over at Tara, who was standing up slowly. "Tara, are you okay?" he asked. "Fine, thank you. What did they do to me, I can't even see where I got hit during the crash..." she said, examining her wounds. She looked perfectly normal, aside from the large bloodstains on her armor and slightly glowing skin. "I...I think that was the machines that did that." Thomas said, standing up. "So they did..." she said, sighing. "Well, I guess I don't have much of a choice except to live with them, don't I? They've saved my life twice now, I think." Thomas could hear something moving through the underbrush. "Get down!" he said, pulling Tara down into a crouch. They scurried over to the wreck, where Tara looked around for her pistol. Thomas heard someone calling from far away. "Hello?! Can you two hear me?! Thomas? Tara?" It was Joshua. They stood up, and Tara started walking towards the sound of his voice. Thomas got up and followed suit. "Joshua, we're over here!" she yelled, her voice sounding hoarse. The footsteps stopped. "I...I think I see you, hang on!" he said, and they heard more noise. A few seconds later, they could see Joshua and three others running towards them through the underbrush. They were all carrying rifles, and looked exhausted. As the party got closer, Joshua started talking. "Are either of you injured? Any broken bones? Cuts? Scrapes? Anything?" he asked. "No, the machines patched us up. How'd you find us?" Thomas asked. "McCracken saw you fall." "McCracken! When we get back to the ship, I'm gonna give him a piece of my mind, and a boot!" Tara yelled, starting to turn a shade of bright yellow. "Thomas, you're bleeding..." Joshua said, leaning in to examine his jaw. "Oh no... How did you get this?" he asked, stepping back. " Some Sodiya found us, they nearly killed us." Thomas said. "Sodiya? Here? W-what did they look like?" Joshua asked. "They were all wearing uniforms, armor with red and gold stripes. One of them said his name was Toco." Joshua stuttered, wide eyed. "T-Toco...Fletcher? The Toco?!" he said. "Yeah, he uh, he said he remembered me." Thomas replied. "You're luckier than you realize. Toco's killed hundreds of innocent people, but he's never come this close to New Constantinople before. That scar is his way of... identifying people to kill first, if he ever comes across them." Joshua said. Thomas began to remember Toco's words, "Joshua...Remember what you said to me about what they think about the glow the machines emit? He..." Thomas sighed. "He said they killed the rest of the survivors." Thomas said, looking down. He was now, as far as he could tell, the sole survivor of the forward section of the ship. Joshua looked at Thomas. "Listen, Thomas. He likes to frighten people like that. Maybe there's still hope that some of them are alive..." "Then we're taking their city." Thomas said, starting to glow a bright blue. He knew it this time. "I'm not going to be the only person from the Euphrates that makes it home. Not as long as I can help it. How did the fight with the Scavengers go?" he asked. "We won, but..." Joshua paused. "But what?" Tara asked. "Well, McCracken's ship was shot down and they managed to get a few missiles off at the Hunley. He and Phelps are alive, but they're in a heavily populated Sodiya area. As for your ship," Joshua paused. "It's totaled. There's a giant hole straight through the reactor core, they just barely managed to shut it off before it wound up like the back of the Euphrates." Joshua said. "They're running on backup power and are trying to set up some solar panels, but the ship couldn't make orbit even if they got it working again." He turned around and waved for them to follow. "Transport's this way, you two. We'd better get moving before Toco and his thugs shows up again."
END OF CHAPTER TWENTY THREE