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CHAPTER 24: THE DOOR
AND THE KEY
The ebony bird perched on a swaying
branch above, giving a low caw. The signal sent the first group
into action, uncoiling their ropes to set a border around the
camp. A smaller group began their search of the empty but far
from abandoned campsite for the live trap containing our comrades.
They unraveled the coils of rope
from their shoulders, threading it until it could be tied to
another rope end. An anchor point was created around a nearby
tree. As the slack length of rope came down, we pushed soil and
leaves over it.
I nervously scanned the area,
cursing that the rangers' horses were nowhere to be seen. Eddie
would have to do his work of convincing the horses to escape
in front of the poachers. I hoped the group in the tents would
find all the guns and unload everything in time.
There was an excited scurrying
as a rat happily waved from the tent farthest from us. He stood
in front of the fold entrance, giving a thumbs-up signal. The
trapped rats have been found. Justin looked up enough to give
a return signal and went back to tying rope. The rat disappeared
back into the tent.
Morale all around jumped to a
new level. I gave out a sigh of relief. At least one part of
our mission would be solved without incident.
But of course, I had spoken too
soon.
Our already alert ears perked
up in unison, our noses picking up the pungent scent. The crow
above us gave a second caw, this time the sound sending a chill
down my spine. He flew from his perch in a ruffle of feathers.
"Everybody down!" Justin
yelled.
Without questioning, the tiny
soldiers lowered to the dark soil, our bodies pinned as flat
as we could go.
My heart raced, my breathing
echoing in my ears. A tickling started in the back of my throat
as the smell of human sweat, and general filth filled my senses.
I remembered Nancy's comment on how humans had a very specific
scent. Now I knew for myself and only hoped that my own human
form did not offend her as I was being offended now.
Stan, The younger of the two
poachers lumbered into camp with one of the horses, their bounty
weighing heavy. Exhausted, he tossed the reins onto a shrub,
continuing towards the tents as he rubbed his weary face.
The hard work was wearing thin
as did being in the wilderness too long. His face also betrayed
the annoyance for his partner and for a split moment I found
myself feeling sorry for him.
The need to do something was
powerful but we couldn't reveal ourselves so soon. I forced myself
to slow my breathing, trying to clear my head and not allow impulsive
behaviors to take over. My fingers curled tightly into fists,
my claws digging into my palms.
Clank-chunk!
The noise was enough to snap
Stan out of his stupor, spinning in the direction of the storage
tent. He said nothing as he listened for the sound to repeat
itself.
Nothing.
My hands were shaking. To think
that the plan was about to come to an end so soon!
The poacher returned to the horse's
burden, the smell of freshly skinned hides overwhelming. There
was a soft rustling as Justin rose from the ground. We continued
our work slower and more cautious than before.
Clank... clunk...!
All the rats froze as the banging
noise echoed through the campsite again.
What is it with them?! I thought with urgent frustration. We'll
get caught for sure!
Justin watched the supply tent
with a stern grimace that turned to a nervous snarl. Stan decided
not to dismiss the sound the second time around.
Picking up a fallen branch he
inched his way towards the supply tent. He studied the entrance,
poking at the fabric then pushing it aside.
"What the? Holy...!"
The tent exploded as rats burst
through, scattering each way they could around the human. One
lunged at Stan but I couldn't tell if it was accidental or a
deliberate attempt to get him out of the way. Stan stumbled back,
punching at the rat that clung tight to his shirt. With a frenzied
swing, the brown body fell to the ground stunned.
no...
Stan staggered back, glad to
have rid himself of the attacker but he was not finished yet.
Catching his breath he raised the stick.
No...
The branch came down with a forceful
swing and a primal growl.
NOOOO!
A sickening thud met our ears,
blood splattering against the ground. I snapped my head as a
large blur rushed through our group with Justin attempting to
grab at him. The loyal guard ignored his leader.
Brutus clutched his poleax with
a strength that turned his knuckles pale, a guttural screech
emerging from his throat. Stan swung the heavy branch unaware
of the beast coming towards him as others ran away.
The steel spear was brought down
in a rain of rage, piercing the hard leather boot. Brutus didn't
react to the thrashing as Stan realized he was impaled. Gripping
the handle, the dark rat continued his revenge.
With a forceful pull, the axe
came out, splattering blood from its points. He swung the blade
in a wide arch towards the ankle finding its mark in the poacher's
achilles' tendon. Brutus gave a wicked smile as the human fell
back in searing pain, the foot useless beneath him.
There was no time to think. We
rushed forward with coils in hand. Although now quiet, Stan's
shock in being surrounded didn't do much for keeping him still.
As the ropes encircled his wrists
and feet, he began to strike out. We held fast, using all our
strength to tie the knots. My arms ached and my hands burned
but I refused to abandon my task.
Inspired by Brutus' example,
another large rat jumped forward with his spear. Frustrated with
the unruly human's movement, he brought down his weapon going
through the hand we were trying so hard to tie down.
"No! No more!" Justin
screamed, enraged and horrified by how quickly the plan was disintegrating
into bloodlust. "No killing! We are not here to kill them!"
Whether anyone was listening
was yet to be seen.
"What the hell is going
on here?!"
Time froze as the second poacher
burst from the wood. Stan arched his neck. He lay pinned, unable
to move, as his body stood conquered by the rats over him.
Like a wave we charged. Unsure
as to what was going on yet still aware of what he had to do,
Ray dodged our initial attacks, slapping away the nooses we attempted
to get on him.
Confused, he bolted to the side.
As he reached the perimeter, rats still hiding in the brush popped
up, heaving taut a rope tied to a tree.
As his boot slipped under the
rope, they bolted from their positions, crossing the lines. With
every ounce of strength they pulled as they ran, digging their
claws into the earth.
There was the sudden wave of
arms then feet tossing debris into the air. The second poacher
was down but our job was far from over. He was determined not
to be as easily caught as his partner.
Looping my rope I began to run
towards them. As I neared, the ground exploded with a roar and
I felt myself being hurtled. My ears rang as I shook the stupor
off, my side and head aching with dull pain.
A pair of hands grabbed me, pulling
me underneath low-lying growth. As my blurry eyes cleared I saw
everyone scattering as another concentrated gust of leaves and
soil erupted from the ground.
"He's shooting!"
Ray was tied but was far from
incapacitated. In his trembling hands the revolver jerked back
violently with another boom.
"He's shooting us! He can't!"
I lunged forward only to feel the hands grab at my arms. Jinnai
held me fast, refusing to let me leave from the makeshift shelter.
"No! There's nothing you
can do!" he yelled, his grip tightening. "You're already
hurt, I'm not going to let you get killed!"
"He's going to kill us anyway!"
I screamed back, the panic overwhelming me. "We have to
stop him!"
Justin's voice rose above the
fray. The nooses flew to catch the gun, one lucky throw encircling
the muzzle. The rats yanked the rope, throwing Ray off guard.
He jerked his hand back, sending the quartet of rats flying.
Without enough leverage could not hold the movement in check.
They crashed into a nearby tree,
the force sending them violently bouncing towards the ground.
Ray aimed his gun in their direction.
"Justin!" I jumped
from my hiding spot into the frenzied commotion, not even realizing
I had fallen to all fours as I ran.
Bodies in motion blurred all
around, no one stopping for me to recognize the smallest of details.
My ears roared with incomprehensible noise, my muscles burning
with desperate energy. The brush engulfed me and I clutched at
broken branches trying to find someone, anyone from that group.
Especially Justin. I had to find
Justin!
I screamed his name, finding
myself unable to compete with the sounds that surrounded us.
My voice cracked, my throat turning painfully hoarse.
Why won't he answer?
I took a few more panicked steps,
finding my hand covering my nose in an instinctive motion. The
dull metallic smell clung in the air, not enough to be overwhelming
but enough for my sensitive rodent senses to pick up. My eyes
ached as I stared at the base of a tree root. A glint of sunlight
reflected off of something partially hidden underneath.
I didn't want to get closer however
I forced each move. A slow gasp hissed from behind my hand as
I recognized the relic hiding in the dirt, the gold ring with
the ruby stone at its center.
With trembling hands I picked
up the Stone, the gold surface marred by dark, streaking stains
I hoped was mud. My wrinkling nose told me otherwise.
I stared at the stone, gripping
at its edges tighter as I shook harder. My eyes clouded up and
my teeth bared in a tight snarl, my rage flowing.
"No, it's not going to end
this way," I growled, not recognizing my own voice. "I
refuse to end it this way."
You can unlock any door if
you only have the key...
Raising my head I encircled the
unbroken chain around the neck, the stone dangling with an unusual
lightness for its size.
Narrowing my gaze I gripped the
hilt of the sword at my waist, the unblemished steel ringing
as it unsheathed from the scabbard. With a low crouch, I turned,
facing Ray's direction. He had managed to finally empty his gun
but still struggled with his rodent captors.
Dragging the sword I drew a line
before me in the soil. Before me was my door, The silver blade
my key.
"It stops now."
I rushed towards the poacher.
Reaching out, I leapt into the air, a fistful of flannel meeting
my grip. Ray continued squirming but I held fast. I heard my
name echoing below me but this piecemeal was mine. Unsure of
my grasp I decided to reinforce my position. With a swing I plunged
the sword through the fabric onto flesh, using the leverage to
continue my climb.
I rode the waves with a skill
that I refused to question. My mission was clear as I pulled
the sword and repeated the gesture. Gripping more fabric I made
it to the horrified poacher's chest, my sword slick.
The ropes pulled tight against
him. He could only raise his head and stare at me with a combination
of horror, rage, and fascination.
"Get off of me!" he
screeched as I inched closer. "You fucking lab freaks, I'll
get every single one of you!"
The stone gave a bright shimmer,
just enough for me to notice but I disregarded the display as
a play of light.
"SHUT UP!" I screamed
back, raising the sword, swinging it close enough to slice his
chin open.
Ray froze slack-jawed. At first
I thought it was because of his bleeding face, but I realized
there was another look in his eyes.
It was comprehension.
I spared no time to marvel at
it. I jumped forward, placing my foot over his mouth, digging
into his tough lips with my claws.
"So now you know our secret,"
I replied to him. I lifted the sword blade down like a cane,
resting the point right between his eyes. A muffled whimper leaked
from beneath my toes.
"Despite everything you've
done, despite all you know, we're going to remain a secret. Do
you know how?" I leaned forward, adding pressure to the
blade. A trickle of blood began to run down his nose.
"Well?" I stressed,
pushing further.
Ray whimpered again. He nodded
slightly but the steady ropes kept him from moving.
"I've heard that once the
human jugular is severed, you only have 2 and a half minutes
to live. Do you think that's true?"
"No please..." he replied,
trying not to move.
"What happened? Death only
convenient when it's not you?" I mocked. "Only rangers
deserve that fate? Photographers? Rats?"
I leaned in so close Ray squinted
tightly. "Filthy murderer. It's the least you deserve."
I jumped hard onto his throat,
Ray choking on the pressure. I looked over, seeing the throbbing
vein that was my target.
I grabbed the hilt with both
my hands and raised the stained blade.
Two minutes would be too long.
"Anna! No! Don't do it!"
I stopped mid swing, my head
snapping up. "Justin?"
I looked down and saw the face
I had tried to find, only to find the Stone instead. Justin stood
below me battered, his shoulder bleeding but all right. The thick
leather armor had done its job but had become worse for wear.
He held out his arms, his hands
opened wide to punctuate his pleading. "Don't do what you're
going to do," he repeated, his voice stern but worried.
"It's the only way,"
I replied. "They'll only come back! They'll destroy us all!"
I felt a presence come up from
behind me, gently encircling my tight hands with his own, pushing
the sword down.
"No one can destroy us,"
Jinnai's voice answered. "We are Rats of N.I.M.H. We live
and die on our terms, not theirs."
My body weakened and my hands
began to tremble but this time not of rage. With my blade safely
down, Jinnai lifted me into his arms and leapt down onto the
ground. Justin rushed to our side but kept a slight distance
to not be suffocating.
"He has to die..."
The words came out hesitant, the conviction of moments before
gone. I buried myself in Jinnai's embrace, the Stone shimmering
around my neck.
Justin smiled. "You were
right, Anna. We don't have to be afraid. Not anymore."
Clutching at Jinnai, I looked
up at him as I felt myself breathing faster. I thought I was
having a panic attack. I looked down and new tears sprang forth
as the Stone glowed with a light I had never seen before. My
head grew heavy and my grip tightened but I couldn't feel myself.
Unlike the first time I knew what was happening.
"You were right..."
And in the background a dog started
barking.
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