PART ONE
Chris waited in the alley, tempted to concentrate and use his gift to see the
location of the enemy. But that took time and time was in short supply right
now. The call from Travis with the tip about Evans' man, Banks, meeting with his
henchmen, seemed years away instead of the mere hour it really was. The team had
acted fast, eager to catch Banks, hoping he'd lead them to Evans. The criminal
researcher had managed to elude them for several months, ever since they'd lost
him at the old clinic in Batesville, and had added too many lives to the long
list of murders he'd committed since leaving the Agency.
The team's two empaths hid not far from him down the alley. From a distance
through the darkening night, Chris watched Buck touch JD's shoulder, the image
of teacher and student strong enough to pull a smile from him. Since JD had
joined the team, the two empathic men had quickly formed a bond that tested
strong and seemed to continue, even after Buck's training sessions. A thought
tried to surface, niggling through Chris' brain, but before it could fully
emerge, Buck moved. He left JD and crossed to the other side of the alley,
gaining cover behind a stack of old garbage.
Confused, Chris started to move, but Josiah caught his eye from around
another building.
The strong man signaled that he was moving, then left cover to slide silent
as a shadow into the old apartment building. He'd seen Josiah lift objects as
big and heavy as the dumpster he hid behind over his head and toss them aside as
easily as a feather. Naturally strong already, Josiah's gift intensified when
needed, and had saved them all at one time or another.
The radio on his belt crackled softly. Chris pulled it from the clip and held
it to his ear.
"They're here."
Vin's voice, whisper soft despite the mechanical signal, spoke through the
radio.
"Where are they?" He didn't bother bringing the radio to his mouth, knowing
Vin could focus his hearing and hone in on his words from a mile away.
"Just going inside now. He's got Lansing with him."
"Figures." Chris frowned in disgust. "You stay put. I'll let the others know
and we'll join the party later."
He closed the connection. A vision opened abruptly in his mind and he focused
on it, knowing that if he received one without first reaching for it, danger was
imminent. Red bled across his sight and he blinked, then shut his eyes. The
image of a hand reaching out, stretching and questing for someone played against
his closed eyelids. JD and Buck appeared. An arch of blinding light connected
them, then formed into a glowing sphere that surrounded them. With a sudden
explosion, the light dissipated. Darkness shadowed his mind, nearly hiding Buck
and JD's crumpled and bloody forms from view.
Gasping, Chris opened his eyes and stood, but the shout of warning in his
chest shredded when gunfire erupted in the alley. He ducked helplessly behind
the metal dumpster but not before he saw Buck take a hit and go down. Cut off
from his men, he waited impatiently for a break in the fire.
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"Buck!" The name shrieked through JD's throat. Buck lay in a crumpled heap in
the alley behind the abandoned apartment building.
Streetlights threw white highlights against JD's clothes. Time held suspended
and all sound stopped. He couldn't breathe. Leaping away from the corner, he
broke cover. Something hit him hard in the abdomen, knocking him back, and he
stumbled. Catching his balance, he staggered and reached for Buck, but fell to
his knees.
Buck lay turned away from JD. If he could see Buck's face he'd be able to
tell if he were all right. Pulling himself forward, he kept close to the ground.
A strange heaviness grew in his belly as he dragged himself across the rough
pavement. Strength drained from his arms and leaked out into the ground. JD
stretched out his hand, needing to touch Buck, but he couldn't reach him.
Despair strangled him, nailed him to the ground and hollowed his bones. He
forced his hand to move, inched his fingers closer to Buck. A bullet spit the
ground close to his hand but he didn't flinch. Darkness shrank his vision. He
blinked and craned his neck to look up. Clouds curtained the narrow band of sky
he could see between the tall buildings, shrouding the moon from view.
With a soft sob of defeat, JD's head fell back to the ground. A sigh
compressed his chest just as his fingers brushed against Buck's hand, and he
passed out.
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Buck stirred, stiff and awkward. Fuzziness confused his thoughts, built a
maze around his memory. He turned his head against the hard earth, blinking away
moisture in his eyes. What had awakened him?
Lax fingers lay cupped across the back of his knuckles. Gunfire exploded in
the night and with a dizzying rush, Buck remembered what happened. He turned his
hand and grasped JD's wrist, sitting up despite the thunder pounding in his
head. "JD!"
Buck held onto his friend's wrist as though it were a lifeline. He called
out, but JD didn't answer. Cutting his eyes over to where he knew Chris should
be, he saw the familiar black form whisk out from behind a huge dumpster and
sweep toward them. Relief spread through Buck's chest.
He rolled to his hip. Sliding his free hand beneath the young man's shoulder,
he carefully rolled him over. Oh damn...oh no. JD's flannel shirt lay
unbuttoned, opened to reveal the lighter T-shirt beneath. Blood melted the thin
material to his body. His torso quivered and breath caught then released from
JD's chest in a soft moan.
Buck shifted to his elbow and bent over until his head rested against JD's.
Broad shoulders canopied over JD protectively and he whispered, "It's all right,
I'll get you out of here." Confidence laced each word, turned the flimsy
statement into a promise.
A bullet smacked the ground next to Buck's knee and he jerked in reaction. He
lifted his head. A blurred image of black in his peripheral view focused into
his friend. "Chris!" Rolling onto his knees, he shielded JD with his body. JD
would kill him if he got himself murdered protecting him, but he'd be damned if
he'd let the kid die.
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Chris knelt beside Buck, taking in his friend's pale face and JD's injury.
"Looks like you could use some help."
"You always had perfect timing," Buck answered.
Chris watched as Buck bent over JD and lightly touched the seeping wound. JD
immediately drew in on himself, but his ragged breathing eased. Buck pulled
away, a bit breathless. Chris knew Buck had taken some of JD's pain into
himself, but the danger surfaced of Buck ignoring his own injury; a harsh red
line creased Buck's temple and disappeared into his hairline. Blood dripped from
the wound and ran down the side of his face.
"You ready?"
Buck tried to stand but fell to his knees, obviously overwhelmed with his new
burden of pain. "Can't -- "
"Then let it go so you can."
Chris returned a volley of shots, then twisted to push his arms under JD and
drag him toward him. "You're hit."
Buck glanced down, looking for a wound. "I am?" As if becoming aware of his
discomfort, he lifted one hand to touch his injury and winced with the
contact.
Chris watched him glance down at JD with an understanding expression and use
his thumb to ease away some of the tension between JD's brow. "Stubborn
cuss."
"Just lay still for a minute." Chris thrust a gun into his hand. "Think you
can shoot this long enough for me to get JD outa here?"
"Yeah." Buck's tight answer let Chris know that the pain was starting to
register. But if Buck said he could shoot, he could shoot. Lifting JD, Chris
hesitated when a giant shadow loomed over them.
Relief came in the form of Josiah Sanchez. He shifted to Buck and pulled the
sagging man against his side. "Need a hand?"
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Leaving Josiah to take care of Buck, Chris pushed himself from the ground and
hurried toward cover. He ground his teeth against the worry that twisted through
his heart as he ran with JD. JD's head hung back, his arched throat tightened
into a corded column with the jostling he was taking. Speed seemed to be more
important than gentleness right now. Chris pushed himself, forcing burning
muscles to keep working.
Nathan appeared out of the darkness, a wraith catching him with a steely grip
on his arm. "Get 'im inside, I'm right behind you." Taking a moment to touch
JD's chest, Nathan nodded at Chris, pushing him gently to get him going
again.
Sounds of the fight faded to one or two shots then silence. Hoping his men
had gained control, Chris resisted the urge to look back. Instead, he hurried
inside the abandoned building's backdoor and took the stairs. Up three flights,
JD's weight began dragging at his arms like lead.
A hard boot heel against one of the old apartment doors sent it crashing
open. Chris rushed through into the second room and all but fell with JD to the
floor. JD moaned -- a muffled sound that barely passed his lips. Chris pulled
his arms out from under the young man. Through the running and worry he'd seen
the blood spreading on JD's abdomen. Unwelcome fear kept him from exploring the
damage.
Nathan joined him. The healer didn't take time to ask questions. He reached
for JD and shoved his T-shirt up. A small round bloody hole marred JD's belly,
low on the right. Chris lifted one hand to swipe at the sweat on his forehead as
Nathan reached for his things and pulled out a knife.
"Bullet's still in. I have to get it out first. Hold him down."
"Buck's helping." Chris leaned his weight onto JD's shoulders, holding the
wounded young man to the floor.
"Hope he's ready for this."
Sympathy pain speared through his gut as he watched Nathan deftly probe the
abdominal wound with his knife and quickly extract the bullet. JD's head pressed
back and his heels kicked weakly against the floor. He screamed, low and
raw.
PART TWO
Josiah carried Buck as easily as if he weighed nothing, following close
behind Chris. His powerful strength surged, making him more than equal to the
task.
Buck jerked suddenly in his arms, his hand digging into his gut. He
stiffened, turning his head into Josiah's shoulder, and breathed heavily. His
other hand, against Josiah's back, fisted into the strong man's shirt. Josiah
stole a glance at his friend's torso, looking for an injury he might not have
seen before. But when a commensurate scream erupted from deeper in the building,
he knew Buck's pain was not his own.
He hurried up the stairs, two at a time. Once he entered the cramped little
apartment, he moved to join the others and deposited Buck near JD. Chris moved
to his side, supporting Buck as he lay back against the floor.
"You need me?" Josiah asked anyone who was listening.
"Go," Larabee ordered softly, nodding his thanks to Josiah. He knew the
threat would be contained and Josiah and Vin and Ezra would manage things. He
focused on Buck. Running gentle fingers over the head injury, he paused when
Buck groaned in protest.
"Easy, there." Chris softened his voice, keeping his worry at bay. "Buck --
you gotta let JD's pain go. Nathan's here, he can help him." A tremor shivered
through Buck and he turned to glance back at JD just as JD trembled violently
against the floor.
"Damn it, Buck, listen to me. You can't help him this way. Let Nathan do
this, I need you with me." Chris strengthened his resolve, let a harsh edge
sharpen his words. Buck needed to steel himself against his developing instincts
to protect JD and turn down their connection. He knew that when Buck closed off
his empathic connections it was the same as another person losing one of their
senses, like going blind or deaf. He hated to ask that of him now, but if they
couldn't discern Buck's injuries from JD's, it would take twice as long to
diagnose them -- precious time that could be better used getting out of
here.
The old apartment was dark -- boards and plywood covered the windows,
secreting them away from prying eyes. Chris resisted pulling out his flashlight,
knowing the brightness would be too harsh, spotlighting them and acting as a
homing beacon for the enemy. He felt the heat of the energy that surrounded them
drawing into his body, pulled from the air. Letting it build slowly, shifting it
into a dim light that seeped from his pores, Chris carefully illuminated the
space around him, offering light to his friends. He caught Nathan's glance and a
grateful smile before the healer turned back to his work.
Maybe they'd find a tiny bit of luck in this cesspool of chaos they'd stepped
into, maybe the bad guys wouldn't find them. Yeah, and maybe Buck would become a
monk. The thought that Travis had betrayed them and sent them into a trap
surfaced briefly, but Chris quickly quelled the thought, knowing they were
helpless without the ex-Agency researcher on their side.
A soft step rasped against wood, jerking Chris' attention from Buck to the
door. Someone was outside in the main room. The light he'd created quickly
dimmed, leaving them in near darkness. He gripped Buck's shoulder tighter,
wishing he could telegraph his strength through his touch. Worn leather made a
sound barely discernible with normal hearing. Chris found himself hoping Vin
would show.
Before the thought could complete itself the door slammed open, bouncing
heavily against the wall. Chris sprang into action, ignoring the pull of gravity
as easily as throwing a switch. His torso twisted as he threw himself
effortlessly into a spin. He raised one leg as he pivoted and barely felt the
shock through his body when his heel jarred against the intruder's bony jaw. The
man spun with the hit. His body crunched brittle against the wall before
slumping to the floor.
Chris glanced over his shoulder at Nathan, not even winded from the exertion.
"We can't stay here -- how're they doing?"
JD lay curled on his side, his body cupped around the hand Nathan held flat
against his wound. Nathan's eyes were squinted half-closed; his neck corded and
sinewy with effort. "Just --" words spurted out, short and strained, "give me
another minute." Nathan's eyes rolled closed as Chris nodded, willing to somehow
find a way to buy a few more minutes.
Vin stepped through the door, sparing a quick glance for the body he had to
step over. He looked at Chris, eyes obviously searching for injuries.
"I'm all right," Chris assured him. "But JD and Buck are hurt." He gestured
behind himself and watched Vin follow his move.
Tanner's focus stayed on Nathan for a second, watching the healer work,
before moving back to Chris. "There's five more on their way up." He hooked a
thumb over his shoulder. "We can't go out that way. Looks like they knew we were
coming."
Chris nodded, having come to that same conclusion himself but still unwilling
to believe Travis had anything to do with it. That would have to be dealt with
later. "Josiah and Ezra?"
"They're behind 'em; got cut off when we moved to surround them."
"If we can hold things together long enough for Josiah and Ezra to move in
from behind, we can catch these guys in the middle and crush 'em."
"Sounds like a plan," Vin nodded. "What about them?"
Chris turned to watch just as Nathan's shoulders slumped and his head dropped
low to his chest. His shoulders lifted as air pumped nosily through his mouth,
breathing heavily as if he'd just run five miles.
"Nathan?" Concerned, Chris moved closer and reached for him.
"I'm -- all right." Nathan caught a shoulder against the wall. Fingers
trembling with utter exhaustion, he brushed dark hair away from JD's sweaty
forehead. "Bullet did some major damage, tore open his gut. There's massive
internal bleeding, I'll need to -- work on him again -- but I -- gotta rest --
for a minute --" Words slurring into a mumble, he slumped forward.
Chris caught him. "Vin, help me." When his friend didn't respond immediately,
Chris twisted to look behind himself. Vin stood bent over Buck, his face pale
and still. "Vin?"
Tanner lifted his head. "Buck's not good. He's too deep; I can't wake
him."
"Dammit, Buck!" Frustration sheered his nerves and cleaved away his patience.
He stumbled awkwardly beneath Nathan's weight. As gently as he could, he lowered
Nathan to lean against the wall. "We don't have time for this now."
The link JD and Buck had established was strong, banded with the steel of an
instant friendship, and forged as if they'd survived fiery trials together
rather than just the few months of training they'd shared. If he couldn't reach
Buck now and at least reduce the strength of his connection with JD, they were
all in danger. Buck knew better than to let a connection render him useless,
especially when lives were at stake, but the bond he shared with JD seemed to be
different from any other connection he'd had with a fellow empath, or with any
of them.
Chris considered his resources: JD was down for the count, Nathan needed to
rest for another ten, maybe fifteen minutes. That left himself and Vin on one
side, Ezra and Josiah on the other, the enemy caught between them. Might not be
so bad at that.
"There are six of them now." Vin's head cocked to the side, an indication
that he was listening intently. A grin pulled at his lips. "Ezra's right in the
thick of 'em."
The shapeshifter had insinuated himself into the middle of the enemy. Chris
knew Ezra would be ready to strike from the inside, giving them a distinct
advantage.
"OK, we'll meet them half-way down. I'll hold them back and you get above
them. Once I back them up to Josiah, I'll let you know. Josiah and I can hold
them until you get down here with me."
"What about Ezra?"
"Josiah'll pull him out."
Vin nodded, grabbed his radio, and headed out the door.
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JD's stomach hurt, but the pain seemed much less intense than before. A
secondary pain, disconnected and faint, throbbed inside his head. Familiar with
the feeling of shared emotions, he didn't cringe when a fear, not his own,
extended from another presence. Especially when he recognized the source. He
gasped with the memory of watching Buck go down. Needing to know the extent of
the injury, he cut his eyes over and saw Buck lying on the floor, still as
death.
Come on, Buck. Wake up, now. He knew their telepathic connection would
be stronger than spoken words. Buck, look at me. JD could see Buck's eyes
twitch under closed lids. Eyelashes fluttered and soon penetrating blue eyes
were looking at him.
"You ok?" JD asked.
Buck appeared to be disoriented. "I don't know." He frowned. "You're
not."
"I'm fine." It was a stupid thing to say. He obviously wasn't OK, but Nathan
was taking care of him. "I'll *be* fine," he amended. "Where are you hurt?"
Again, Buck looked confused. "I don't know . . ."
You gotta let me go. We need to separate. Let go.
Clearly Buck was listening, but he couldn't seem to respond. Buck had
accepted too much of JD's pain; he seemed unable to distinguish it from his own.
This was dangerous, and JD knew it. He deepened his breathing and mentally
reached for Buck, but found Buck's mind to be impenetrable. Desperate, he
reached out his arm for Buck and finally managed to grasp his friend's hand.
Immediately, through the physical connection, JD felt everything -- Buck's
pain, and his own. He shook as the connection intensified, and he fought Buck
for control. Buck's need to protect him created a powerful wall, but JD managed
to reach past it and pull his own pain back into himself. The agony returned
with a shocking intensity. He released Buck's hand quickly and rolled away from
him, groaning as the remembered heat of penetrating metal roared back to life
inside his body.
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With a suddenness that shook him to the core, Buck's mind cleared. "Damn it,
JD." He sat up and began to reach for him, instinctively wanted to help, but
Chris called out and grabbed his attention instead.
"We need you."
He knew that tone of voice, knew priorities had changed, and that regardless
of what his instincts were screaming, he'd have to let Nathan take care of JD
for now.
"There's too much at stake, Buck. We've got five coming up the stairs."
Rolling to his knees and gingerly touching the wound on his head, Buck
shifted to his feet and joined Chris at the door. Glancing back over his
shoulder, he caught Nathan's eye. The healer nodded once, stiffly, acknowledging
a promise to watch over JD, then they were gone.
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"We've got 'em cut off."
Ezra tried not to sneer as Coalton Banks motioned for them to join him. They
stood in the apartment building's stairwell. The concrete tunnel had incredible
acoustics, catching and amplifying any sound. Banks pulled the group closer,
apparently aware of the danger of being overheard. "Ned, you and CJ go up one
more flight, then climb down the elevator shaft to meet us on the third floor.
That's where they all are, I'm sure of it." He grabbed one of his men and jerked
him closer. "Lansing, you sure you got the kid?"
Lansing nodded, his head bobbing in his enthusiasm to please his boss. "Yeah,
Mr. Banks, I got 'im. He folded over like he'd been gut shot and I saw blood on
the street when I chased 'im."
Ezra held still but his teeth ground together so hard he feared his jaw would
pop. JD was hurt and it didn't sound good if Lansing was right. Knowing Nathan
and his formidable skills would be there to help him eased away some of his
fear, but he knew the serious injury would also drain Nathan's resources, and he
doubted JD could be healed in one session. That meant his friends needed
time.
"What do you want us to do?" He flicked his eyes toward Banks, staying in
character. To the others he appeared as Smokey, one of their fellow partners in
crime. Smokey had been dispatched earlier that night, but apparently Banks
didn't know about it yet. Ezra used the captured criminal's visage to his
advantage. A strange guilt balled in his stomach, almost as if he'd actually
switched sides. It was just a side effect of playing the part, but he itched to
crawl back into his own skin and get rid of this persona as soon as
possible.
"Smokey, you and me and Lansing are gonna hit 'em from here." He pointed at
the small landing almost directly above their heads. The plain brown door
sported the number '3' in dull metal plating. "They won't expect a split attack
from their own floor, so we'll give Ned and CJ a few minutes to get into
position." He glanced at the two men and they turned and started up the stairs,
leaving Ezra with the others. The shape-shifter followed the others to the
landing, and waited.
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JD held still, afraid that movement would cause the agony in his stomach to
grow into something he couldn't handle. Someone touched his face and fingers
drifted across his skin. He opened his eyes. Nathan bent over him, dark face
glistening with sweat.
"How you doing, JD?"
Aware of the danger they were in, JD found the courage to hide some of his
pain. "I'll be okay for now, Nathan. Thanks for what you've done." A spasm
twisted his gut and he drew his knees up, biting his lower lip to suppress a
groan. He shut his eyes. Nathan's touch left his face and fingers palpated his
abdomen, gently searching, then firmly prodding into his lower abdomen. The pain
abruptly intensified, bursting into something so bright he lost his breath and
arched hard against the floor. Brilliant whiteness enveloped his mind and seemed
to draw the burning heat away from his stomach. Lucidity slowly returned and he
found the pain not gone, but easier to bear.
He opened his eyes. Nathan's head hung low, his chin pressed against his
chest. The healer was tiring fast; he hadn't had time to regenerate his energy
from the last session, but had obviously felt JD was in enough danger to attempt
another healing.
A strong surge of need flowed through to JD from another source. Chris' worry
and his desire to have the team with him to fight the unexpected threat they'd
discovered here swirled around JD, thick and pungent as smoke. He pushed against
Nathan, trying to convey the importance of what he felt, but unable to
articulate through the steady pain.
Instead, he only succeeded in forcing Nathan to break contact. When Nathan's
hand slid away the discomfort deepened again. The healer collapsed to his side,
and his eyelids fluttered closed. Helpless in the turmoil of his returning pain,
JD curled to his side and pressed his arms against his abdomen. Oblivion closed
over his head like dark waters, and he surrendered.
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Rage threatened to consume him when Vin heard the men below him talking about
"getting the kid" as though JD were a prize turkey they'd shot. He set that
anger aside -- for now -- and listened intently to the bad guys' plans. He kept
a hand raised, a signal for Chris to wait, until he heard what he needed to from
Ezra. He could hear them as clearly as if he were sitting in the middle of them.
"They won't expect a split attack, so we'll give Ned and CJ a few minutes to
get into position." That was Coalton Banks, the leader. Wherever he was, that
little worm Lansing was sure to follow.
"This should be interesting." That was Ezra, his voice hidden in Smokey's
baritone rumble. Vin grinned at the improbability of Ezra Standish morphing into
the mountain of a black man, Smokey Smotherman.
He pressed the button on his radio. "Three will attack from down the hall.
Banks, Lansing and Ezra will be on the landing. Ezra is 'Smokey'."
"Repeat that last . . ." Josiah's voice cut in.
"You heard me," Vin answered. "Don't shoot the big black guy."
PART THREE
Chris turned to look at Buck behind him. "You heard?"
"Yeah. Chris--"
Chris waited, the strained expression on Buck's face tightening the knot in
his gut. Even though it looked like Buck and JD had severed their earlier link,
Buck apparently remained in contact with him.
A brief question rose in Chris' mind; Buck had never sustained a link with
anyone for more than a few hours, at most. Snatches of memories and ideas fell
together like a completed puzzle, forming a thought that maybe the connection
Buck and JD shared wasn't temporary. He'd heard of empaths bonding, sewn
together in an unbreakable union that remained permanent, but he'd never seen it
happen before. He shoved those thoughts to the back of his mind for now, hoping
he'd have time to deal with them later.
Buck continued, "JD -- he's in a lot of pain. I think Nathan's down, I'm not
sensing anything from him."
Chris tensed, about to move from his position when Buck grabbed his arm.
"No, wait. Nathan's not hit -- I think he's unconscious. Probably from trying
to help JD again too soon."
"Damn." Chris twisted to face down the hall again. "Stay with me, Buck, I
don't need you letting that connection get too strong again yet." He knew Buck
understood without him elaborating. "As long as we stop this here and now, JD
and Nathan will be safe. Nathan wouldn't have stopped with JD when he did if he
thought the kid was in danger." He glanced back over his shoulder. "You know
that. And when this is over, we've got us a conversation to have, too."
He watched Buck swallow hard and knew he'd made his point.
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Nathan shook his head, trying to clear his garbled thoughts and figure out
what had happened. Someone had pushed him away, rejected his help. That had
never happened to him before.
Forcing his eyes open, he looked around the room. JD lay curled beside him,
and he remembered. JD had pushed him away, probably recognizing the fatigue in
Nathan's face and hoping to give him more time to regenerate his powers.
Irritation and gratitude vied for control.
Pushing himself up, Nathan crawled to JD. The young man's body trembled, soft
grunts of pain puffing from his lips. Rolling him gently to his back, Nathan
worked his hand between JD's arms and forced the heel of his hand against his
bare stomach.
"Don't push me away this time, JD." He smiled kindly. "I know what I'm
doing."
But JD raised a shaky hand. "Not yet . . ." His words thick with pain, he
swallowed hard. "Chris --- needs -- everybody. -- I'll be -- all right --" The
effort to speak seemed to take every bit of his energy. JD fell back against the
floor.
Nathan tensed with worry, wishing, not for the first time, that he possessed
an empath's ability to sense when a friend was in danger. He concentrated for a
moment, reading JD's vitals. The external wound and incision had closed. There
was still internal damage to contend with, but the bleeding had nearly stopped.
Though he was in considerable pain, JD wasn't in immediate danger. Nathan had
work to do before JD was completely whole again, but he'd be safe until this was
over.
Making his decision and trusting that JD knew Chris needed him, Nathan left,
closing the door softly behind him.
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Chris stiffened. Buck noticed and touched the psychic on the shoulder.
"What's wrong?"
"It's Nathan. He's coming."
"Wha--?" Twisting around, Buck watched as Nathan hurried toward them. Buck
stood quickly, stepping out to meet him. "Nathan? Where's JD?"
"He all right; he said Chris needed me."
"So you just left him? Unguarded?" Buck pushed at him, trying to get past,
but Chris reached and stopped him.
"Buck."
Buck turned to him. The older man stood stiffly, his eyes shifted as he
watched a vision they couldn't see. "He's going to be all right, he's going to
make it." Focusing on Buck, Chris continued, "But Ezra needs our help now -- in
about ten minutes actually, and Josiah --" he froze for a heartbeat his eyes
losing focus, then suddenly centered back on Buck. His voice strangled out of
his throat, sound nothing more than a thin stream of air: "Vin!"
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JD gasped awake, his eyes opening wide. "Vin!" A sickening surge of pain
crested through his body with the cry for his friend. He arched, his spine
curving off the floor, his movements tugging hard through his half-healed
injury. Almost unaware, he cradled his belly with trembling hands. While one
part of his pain-numbed mind acknowledged his extreme discomfort, another part
focused on Vin and the danger that flooded his mind.
A sense of being surrounded, being suddenly cut off from help invaded his
soul. Urgent danger drove him to sit up. He folded over, palms pressed to his
hurting body, and shifted to his knees, the driving need to alert Chris and Buck
of the threat to Vin nearly unbearable.
Buck!" Grunting with the effort, he tried to stand, but his knees crumbled
and he collapsed onto his side. "Buck!" An ineffectual scream died in his throat
and he felt himself drifting toward unconsciousness.
Reaching for another option, he focused his empathic abilities on accepting
Vin's pain, instead. Using every grain of power, he sent out questing tendrils
of his mind, searching for his friend. Someone had to help Vin before it was too
late.
With an abrupt expulsion of breath, Vin's pain sucked into his body, erupting
in a volcanic wave of agony through his middle. At the same time, several men
swept into the room and grabbed him, pulling him from the floor. Captured in the
tumultuous torment of pain, JD could not resist as they carried him from the
room and rushed up the stairs toward the roof.
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Concentrating closely on a conversation between Banks and Lansing, Vin failed
to hear other movement nearby. Words fell from Lansing's lips and echoed like
the strains of a funeral dirge to Vin. Empath. How could a weasel like Lansing
possess the intricate and powerful abilities of an empath? The danger of that
revelation to his team, and specifically to Buck and JD, froze Vin's thoughts.
Snatched suddenly from below by his ankle, he fell uncontrollably and landed
in the middle of Banks and his men. Before he could react they dragged him the
rest of the way down the flight of stairs to the landing below. A brutal kick to
his gut made it feel like his insides had exploded. Almost as quickly as it
came, the intense pain dulled. Vin knew one of the empaths, either Buck or JD,
had taken his pain.
Someone rolled him roughly to his back and grasped the front of his shirt. He
found himself breathing into the face of a huge black man. Full lips curled back
and sneered at him.
Ezra?
"Damn spy." The black man jerked him up and pummeled him in the stomach. Vin
grunted out a lung-full of air, folding double over Smokey's knuckles. The punch
should have blasted through him; the meaty fist buried in his abdomen was larger
than both of his own put together.
He raised his head in time to catch the brief spark in Smokey's eyes and saw
Ezra in the concern there. He dipped his head, a nod of consent passing between
friends, and reacted in terror when Smokey's hands moved to his throat. His act
wasn't hard to produce; the feel of Smokey's powerful grip, albeit gentle,
stiffened his spine with genuine fear. But he knew Ezra wouldn't hurt him, even
if it meant breaking his own cover.
He counted on that trust to save his life.
+ + + + + + +
"JD?" Imagining he'd heard the kid call him, Buck glanced behind himself.
Chris grabbed his arm and redirected his attention.
"Stay here. If you go to him now, you'll lead them right to him."
He nodded, accepting Chris' orders. JD needed his protection now more than
his comfort. With a mental effort, he ignored the unusual need to guard JD. The
bond that seemed to be constant dulled to a quiet vibration in the back of his
mind, and he didn't think to question that connection, didn't wonder how it
remained without any effort on his part to sustain it.
He watched Chris glance behind his shoulder again and noticed the strain on
the older man's face. The vision he'd seen of Vin in danger obviously worried
him more than he was letting on. Buck rested his hand on Chris' shoulder. "He'll
be all right. Ezra's with him. We'll get him back."
+ + + + + + +
Josiah heard their approach and knew this would be tricky. His task had been
doubled with Vin's capture. When Banks and his men reached the landing, Josiah
crushed the first man with a granite fist. He watched the big black man, Smokey,
kick Banks in the jaw. Vin managed to scurry out of the way. CJ was the only one
left, and he took off up the stairs.
Josiah heard Vin speak into his radio. "Heads up, Chris. You've got a live
one heading your way." Vin disappeared to follow CJ.
Flesh melted and shrank, fading from dark to light so quickly Josiah blinked.
Ezra stood where Smokey had been, legs straddling Banks' crumbled form. "Josiah,
go, I've got things well in hand here." He knelt and pulled the unconscious
criminal's arms behind the man's back, then worked a plastic tie around the
thick wrists. When Josiah didn't move, Ezra lifted his eyebrows. "I've got it --
go."
Shaking himself out of his stupor -- he always found it amazing to watch Ezra
perform his talents -- he nodded quickly and turned to lumber up the stairs,
belatedly realizing Vin might need his help. He found his friend on the next
landing, bent over, his hands on his knees, taking deep breaths. Concerned, he
touched Vin's shoulder. The man didn't flinch.
Must have known it was me. Josiah couldn't help but smile at the
thought, amazed again.
"Josiah."
The strained voice drew his immediate attention. He bent closer, aware of Vin
slowly beginning to fold. He caught the smaller man and held him against his
side. "You hurt?"
"Yeah -- got kicked--" Vin dug the heel of his hand into his gut. "Think they
mighta ruptured something."
"Let's get you to Nathan."
"No, wait." Josiah paused when Vin pulled him back. "You don't understand. I
wasn't hurting this bad before. I think -- I think JD or Buck musta been helpin'
take away some of the pain."
"That's what they do, Vin," Josiah explained gently. But Vin shook his head
emphatically.
"No. I mean, yeah, I know. But the pain came back, bursting in real sudden
like. I think whoever was helpin' me -- I think something's wrong."
Josiah felt cold. His spine tingled with danger. "Come on, let's get goin'."
Wrapping one arm around Vin's back, he balanced the younger man's weight against
his side, then used his free hand to pull them up the stairs.
+ + + + + + +
The situation made Buck uneasy. Ever since dampening his connection with JD,
he'd felt agitated, like he was missing an integral part of himself.
A jerk on his arm startled him back into action. He followed Chris up the
stairs to intercept Banks' other men, not realizing they were too late.
+ + + + + + +
JD lay sprawled across the floor of the helicopter, his arms tied behind his
back. The ache in his gut tightened, focusing down to one distinct wound. The
other pains -- Vin's and Buck's -- were slowly dissipating. Weakened, he found
himself unable to hold the connection as the distance grew between he and his
friend. Relieved to be free of the additional discomfort, his heart still ached
for his friends. He couldn't help them from here, and he knew they were still
hurting.
Forcing himself to think methodically, he assessed the situation like Chris
had taught him. There were two in the 'coptor with him, besides the pilot. He'd
seen their faces and knew neither were Banks, but recognized Lansing. For a
fleeting second, he hoped the other one would be Ezra, but knew that was
impossible.
Without the other injuries to confuse him, he could finally discern his own
injuries. He'd been shot in the stomach, that much he remembered. Nathan had
worked hard on him, taking out the bullet and healing his wound. Even though
he'd been out, he knew the healing had taken a miserable toll on Nathan. For the
first time, JD realized that Nathan's gift could endanger Nathan's life. He knew
Nathan had intended to do more, but the utter exhaustion he'd seen on the man's
face scared him. His friend seemed more vulnerable to him, now.
What were they thinking, using these outrageous powers as if they knew what
they were doing? They didn't know how far they could go before everything blew
up in their faces.
Today he had taken on more pain than he'd ever felt capable of managing. But
it had left him fragile and unable to defend himself when two of Banks' men and
Lansing had burst through the door and dragged him out and up to the roof.
Helpless in the throes of returning pain, he gave in to the darkness calling
to him.
+ + + + + + +
CJ crashed through the stairwell door, eyes wide with panic. Chris plowed
into him, forcing him against the wall with a thud he felt down to his bones.
The whip-snap of CJ's head as he hit knocked him out and he collapsed beneath
Chris.
Chris looked up just as Josiah and Vin limped through the doorway. He hurried
forward to Vin's other side, offering his shoulder to the injured man. Vin tried
to wave him off, but couldn't refuse the help, nearly bringing them both down
when he leaned heavily against Chris.
Larabee adjusted his stance then looked to Josiah. "Ezra?"
"Right here." The human chameleon stumbled through the door, catching himself
against the wall, not fully recovered from his earlier transformation. "I was
tying up some loose ends."
Chris turned to Nathan. "Let's get back to JD. You feel up to working again?
Looks like Vin could use your help."
Nathan nodded, his energy obviously replaced. Vin turned to Buck. "Thanks for
the help, partner." He held one hand against his stomach and winced. "I couldn't
have made it through that without you."
Buck stared at him, apparently confused. "I -- help with what? It wasn't me,
Vin."
"Then JD must have--" Vin looked down the hall as if searching for the young
man. "But why'd he stop?"
"Stop?" Shock and fear vied for space in Buck's eyes. "What d'ya mean, he
stopped?" His attention shifted and without another word, he rushed down the
hall and back to where they'd left JD.
The others followed and found Buck standing in the middle of the room, his
arms held loose at his sides. His head lifted when Chris and Vin walked in.
"Chris? You didn't see this? You didn't know this was gonna happen?"
The dusty floor held a score of footprints and scuff marks. An upturned chair
lay nearby and JD's ripped and bloody flannel shirt pointed a path to the door.
It didn't take a genius to recognize the signs of a struggle.
Chris helped Vin to the floor, one hand against his friend's chest to balance
him. Nathan took his place at Vin's side and gently lay him back before touching
his abdomen.
"Chris?" Buck continued, confusion straining his words. "I thought you said
he'd be all right, that he'd make it through this."
Larabee shook his head then closed his eyes. He brought one hand up to pinch
the bridge of his nose before opening his eyes and looking at Buck. The gloom in
the room reflected the grief in the psychic's face. "It changes, Buck, you know
that. I see one future until a choice changes it. With everything that was
happening I couldn't concentrate enough to see all the paths, all the ways
things that could go wrong--"
"You sonofa--" Buck launched himself across the room, fear strengthening his
anger. He balled his hand into a fist that lashed across Chris' jaw. Larabee
moved too fast, rolling away before Buck could come in contact.
Josiah moved in, hooking his arms through Buck's and pulling him back. "Buck,
stop it!"
"Let me go!" Buck struggled in Josiah's arms, rage growing and pushing
reasoning out of his head.
"I know where he is." Chris' quiet words calmed the air and silenced Buck.
"Tell me."
Chris breathed deep. His shoulders lifted then slowly fell and he shut his
eyes. The others watched as he concentrated, reaching deep inside himself,
searching for JD. "He's -- on his way to the warehouse."
"What? You mean home?"
"No. He's -- Banks' men have him. They're heading for --" He opened his eyes
and his expression hardened as his gaze found Buck. "They're heading for the
docks. Where Banks used to smuggle the drugs."
"I remember."
"Let's go." Ezra voiced the thought and turned to leave. Buck jerked out of
Josiah's grasp and followed him. He brushed by Chris, refusing to apologize for
the punch.
Larabee stopped and watched Nathan. The healer turned to him, his hand still
on Vin's stomach. "He'll be okay, Chris. Go help them save JD."
"Chris, wait." Vin reached for Chris. Chris took his hand and waited as Vin
struggled to sit up. "Lansing got away. He's probably one of the ones that took
JD. I heard -- I heard him and Banks talkin'. I think Lansing's an empath."
Fear grabbed Chris' heart. If Lansing was an empath sent by Evans and knew
what JD was, what JD was capable of ... Suddenly, it was no longer an issue of
arresting a criminal; now their lives depending on stopping Evans.
Nodding in assurance to Vin, Chris left.
As he ran to join the others, Chris thought about his options and what he was
taking into this fight. He and Josiah were the only ones operating at full
capacity. Buck still felt some ill effects from his injuries and Ezra needed
time to recover from his most recent metamorphosis. But that didn't lessen the
danger JD was in. Despite their shortcomings, they had a job to do.
Hurrying out of the building, Chris rushed to the van where the others
waited.
PART FOUR
His mind working furiously, JD tried to think of a way out of the situation.
It became increasingly difficult to concentrate with a boot pushing against his
chest, effectively rendering him unable to move. Closing his eyes he allowed his
mind to spread, letting in the thoughts and emotions of the other men. His
captor's mind was chaotic with racing thoughts and stuttering questions he was
afraid to ask. Fear crowded inside his head and twitched down through his body
to his fingertips.
JD saw the whitened knuckles gripping his gun when he craned his neck to
look. "Scared?" he asked softly.
"What?" The guy looked down at him and whatever sympathy he might have seen
in JD's face seemed to set him off. His boot reared back and connected with JD's
gut.
JD cried out and rolled his hips away, the deep down penetration of his wound
piercing through him again. The pain blossomed, threatened to take over his
mind. Eyes shut tight, he concentrated on breathing, on holding the rhythm
steady. He whispered a litany to himself, a request for his friends to find him
-- soon.
+ + + + + + +
"Can't this piece of junk go any faster?" The van lurched over a dip in the
road and Chris ignored Buck's outburst, knowing his friend needed to blow off
steam. His personality was a dichotomy: An immensely patient teacher, a loyal
friend, but dangerous when someone important to him was hurt or needed his help.
Chris watched Buck tap his foot nervously.
"How's your head?"
"Feels like it was used as the pigskin in the playoffs."
He grimaced. It took a lot for Buck to admit he felt bad. That coupled with
Buck's worry would make most men a powder keg, but not Buck. Buck could stay
cool in any situation. He wouldn't lose it 'til afterward.
+ + + + + + +
Vin writhed in pain under Nathan's touch. The healer spoke gently,
soothingly. Vin knew it wouldn't last long. The pain didn't upset him as much as
being forced to wait through this did. His friends needed both him and Nathan
now.
Warmth flooded his body, radiating from Nathan's fingertips. Vin relaxed
against the floor; his muscles loosened from the tight clench of pain in his
belly. The calm that always accompanied Nathan's healing spread through his
mind, washing away pain in the wake of peace. He breathed deep, testing his
injury, and felt none of the earlier discomfort. He opened his eyes.
Nathan smiled down at him. "It's done."
Vin placed his hand on Nathan's at his stomach. "Thanks, Nathan." He sat up
and shifted to the side when the healer slumped down to the floor beside him.
"You okay?"
Nathan nodded, but his head hung low between his shoulders. "I will be."
"Think you can travel?"
"Yeah." Nathan lifted his head and looked at Vin, determination stretching
his lips wide. "We need to follow the others; JD's gonna need my help."
"Then let's get outa here." Vin stood up. Catching Nathan's elbow, he helped
the tired man up, and they both left.
+ + + + + + +
The helicopter touched down. The heavy swish of giant blades through the air
changed rhythm, slowed down. JD kept his eyes closed, gathering his strength.
He'd only have one chance to reach the others and warn them. If this didn't
work, they'd be walking into the situation blind, unless Chris found the time to
concentrate enough to use his foresight, and JD wasn't willing to count on that.
A foot nudged against his shoulder, rocking him against the floor. He lay
limp and didn't respond to the unwanted attention. When a hand hooked into his
elbow and jerked him up, he lifted his head and blinked open his eyes owlishly,
as if awakening from a deep sleep.
"What's the matter with him, I didn't kick him that hard." A harsh voice
spoke behind him. "He's not even shot like you said, Lansing. You couldn't hit
the broad side of a barn." The man holding him up pushed him hard and sent him
crashing back to his knees. His open-mouthed grunt of pain wasn't feigned as his
battered body protested the rough treatment. Unable to keep his balance with his
hands tied behind his back, he toppled face first to the helicopter's floor.
"Hell, carry him if you have to. Evans is waiting and you know how patient he
is."
*Evans* Oh god, no!
Hands grabbed him and brutally pulled him off the floor. JD doubled over but
hands caught him and held him up, forcing him to walk. Two men stood, one on
either side of him, nearly crushing him. They jumped down from the helicopter,
carrying him in their haste to get inside the building.
The outside noises were immediately muffled when they stepped through the
door. A long hall stretched before them, naked bulbs dotted along its length
created pockets of brightness that overlapped each other on the floor. JD found
himself lifted by his armpits and carried between the two men. His toes dragged
along the floor; he made no effort to walk. His mind, his energy; he focused
every bit of concentration he could muster on sending a message to Buck. He knew
his pain fringed his thoughts like black lace and he didn't try to prevent it.
The pain seemed to strengthen his call.
Awareness dimmed until the hall disappeared. He didn't feel the strong
fingers digging into his arms, or hear the scrape of his shoes on the floor. He
was unaware when they walked into the main room, didn't cry out when he was
dropped to the floor and his chin smacked against hard concrete. Consciousness
drifted away, but just before he sank into darkness he felt the connection click
into place. *Buck*.
+ + + + + + +
Chris wrestled with the van, struggling to keep at least two wheels on the
road as they drove too fast around a sharp curve. His breath burst out of his
mouth in relief when the road straightened out again. They were maybe a mile
from the warehouse. Beside the road, the city's lights reflected in a myriad of
colors in the dark harbor waters.
A loud gasp jerked his head to the side. Glancing at Buck, he almost ran off
the road again. With a muttered curse, he managed to keep control as he brought
both feet down hard on the brake. Rear tires locked and the van fishtailed,
sliding several yards before coming to a rubber-smoking stop. He heard a loud
thump as Josiah and Ezra were thrown against the side panel in the back, but
didn't take the time to check them before shifting the van into park and turning
to Buck.
Buck's head was thrown back, wide eyes staring at the van's roof. He didn't
seem to be breathing, but just before Chris was about to panic a loud gush of
air burst out of the stricken man's mouth.
"Buck!" Chris touched his face and almost flinched with the feel of cold skin
against his palm. "Buck, dammit, what's wrong?" Understanding rushed in and he
knew the connection between Buck and JD must have fired up again, stronger than
ever. Whatever JD was suffering through right now, Buck felt it.
One of Buck's hands released his death grip on the dashboard. He brought his
hand to his stomach, fisted his shirt, and then pressed against his body. "JD--"
Voice strained and barely recognizable, Buck began to tremble.
Chris pulled him closer and felt the shivering worsen. JD's earlier wound
came to mind. Something must have happened to worsen his condition. Dread
tightened his words, "Is he dead?"
"N-no." A spasm caught Buck and shook him hard. He closed his eyes, groans
hissing between his locked teeth. "Help -- he needs our h-help. He's at the --
warehouse. Evans and -- maybe five more."
Ezra's hands closed around Buck's shoulders from behind and linked across his
chest. "I've got him, Chris," the shape-shifter said quietly. "Go."
Pulling back reluctantly, Chris shifted back to his seat. He knew it would be
useless to caution Buck against going too deep now. Whatever link had been
forged between the two empaths transcended Buck's usual self-preservation
instincts. They stood just as much danger of losing Buck as they did JD. He
threw the van into drive and hit the gas.
+ + + + + + +
Vin tapped his foot nervously while Nathan floored the accelerator. They
needed to get there. Yesterday. They needed to be there already. He was afraid
there was more at stake here than just catching the bad guys. Lansing knew about
empaths, which put JD in a very precarious situation.
"Can't this thing go any faster?" Vin braced himself against the dash. Nathan
ignored the question and raced through the dusk streets. Irritated, Vin's
thoughts latched onto something else. "He can't keep doing this."
"What?"
"Taking on everybody's pain for 'em."
"I'm not so sure he can help it," Nathan countered. He shook his head. "He
doesn't have the control over his skills like Buck has yet. He can't turn it on
and off like a light switch."
"Yeah, but he can stop taking so much."
"Can he?" Nathan challenged. "Could you decide to just hear an ambulance and
nothing else around it?"
"Yes!" Vin snapped.
Nathan conceded. "But, how long did it take you to be able to control
it?"
Vin didn't answer because Nathan had a point. He had spent years honing his
gift, as had Chris and Buck. All of them had . . . except JD. No one had thought
to teach him how to control it. JD had become skilled in accepting his friends'
pain, but even when he knew he'd reached his limit, he didn't know how to stop
it.
Vin closed his eyes for a moment and extended his hearing. Maybe he could
grab a hold of something that would help. They were due a break.
+ + + + + + +
A nudge to his ribs forced him awake and JD gasped for breath.
"Wake up, boy. We're just getting started."
He lay curled up in the corner of an office. His vision blurred as he peered
around at his captors. There were three that he could see, including the one who
seemed to enjoy torturing him. JD tried to sit up to see the room better when
the foot pulled back for a blow. His hands were tied behind his back. Moving
faster than he'd really thought he was capable, he rolled so that the foot
connected with his hip instead of his ribs. It still hurt.
Someone reached down and yanked him from the floor. Sharp-knuckled fists
pummeled into his unprotected side and hurting belly. He folded instantly,
doubling over in pain. A palm pressed against his chest, holding him up, and he
endured the beating helplessly.
+ + + + + + +
An inarticulate scream burst from Buck's mouth. "They're killing him."
"We're almost there," Chris growled. "Two minutes. "
"Could be too late." His face grimacing with his friend's pain, Buck breathed
deep. "Hurry -- beating him to death, bleeding -- inside --"
Ezra kept a strong grip on Buck, grounding him, and Chris took a curve on two
wheels. He'd outrun the devil if he had to, but he wouldn't let them have
JD.
+ + + + + + +
"There!" Vin cried, pointing to the gray warehouse that backed up to the last
dock in the harbor. Nathan skidded to a halt and the two men jumped out. Nathan
ran around the vehicle and grabbed Vin's arm. "Wait for the others."
"We don't have time," Vin barked. "JD doesn't have time. I can hear them --"
He held still, his eyes drifting up the building. "They're hitting him."
Nathan nodded, startled. "Go. I've got your back."
"Come on." They ran around to the back entrance.
+ + + + + + +
Chris' heart pounded when he saw Nathan's abandoned truck outside the
warehouse. How the hell had they gotten there before them?
"Damn . . ." He jumped out of the van and followed Ezra and Buck to the
entrance. Josiah trailed behind them, his eyes trained on a window overhead.
Suddenly, the evening quiet was rent with the sound of breaking glass. Chris
and the others joined Josiah in time to see JD and another man crashing into the
window of the second story level. Neither fell, but they were perilously close
to it. Grabbing Buck's arm, Chris pulled him into the building.
The huge storage space was empty. Chris spotted stairs along one side of the
enormous room. "There!" He ran for the steps, Buck right behind him. Josiah
hadn't entered the building and Chris knew the strong man would be finding
another way in, hoping to come around and trap their enemies from a different
direction.
The stairs lead to a series of railed passageways lined high along the walls.
Several doors opened from the passages, probably leading to offices and
equipment rooms. A loud shout arrested his headlong rush. Chris looked out over
the room, searching for the speaker. Vin stood about halfway around one of the
passages, nearly opposite Chris. He waved one hand high over his head, drawing
Chris' attention, then pointed toward one of the doors between them. Chris
understood the signal, knew Vin was pointing the way to JD. He waved his arm
over his head, letting Vin know he got the message, then turned to grasp Buck's
arm. "JD's this way."
"I coulda told y'that."
Chris turned back to look closer at Buck. His friend's face was drawn and he
looked pale. He had one hand clenched tight around the rail at his side, the
other fisted into his shirt low on his abdomen.
"You all right?"
Buck looked up at him, his mouth a tight line of pain. "I'll live. Go."
Accepting Buck's answer, Chris released him and turned to continue up the
stairs, aware of Buck's dragging footsteps behind him. When they reached the
door Vin had pointed to, Chris stopped. He stood with his back to the wall and
peered carefully around the corner. The long corridor tunneled into the
building, lit with naked yellow bulbs. No one stood in the way and it didn't
even look as if anyone guarded the other end.
He turned back to Buck. "You sensing anyone with JD?"
Buck's eyes closed slowly. Effort carved deep lines in his forehead and he
swayed drunkenly into Chris.
Chris grabbed him, steadied him. "Hey!"
Buck opened his eyes with Chris' harsh whisper. "There's at least three more
with him." He pushed Chris away. "We need to go -- now."
Reluctantly, Chris let go. He started down the hall, keeping as quiet as
possible. Buck's shuffling steps sounded loud in the otherwise stillness, but
Chris refrained from telling him to be quiet. He knew his friend was on the
edge, holding onto his control by his fingertips.
They reached the end of the corridor. With a deep breath, Chris stepped into
the room. Two men stood facing him, flanking a third who held JD. JD was visibly
trembling, breathing harshly through his slack mouth; his eyes were closed.
Blood dripped from a ragged cut along the side of his head.
"I told you they were coming." Lansing stood to the right. He smiled widely,
his expression pleased.
"Impressive, Larabee. You're making a habit out of saving this boy." Evans
shoved JD away into Lansing's arms.
Lansing's smile widened. He adjusted his grip on JD, pulling the young man's
arms tightly behind JD's body. A strained moan wheezed hoarsely from JD's throat
with the rough handling. "Just like you said, Mr. Evans. They followed us just
like you said they would." JD's T-shirt stretched across his chest. The bottom
half rode up, revealing flesh reddened and mottled with abuse on his lower
belly. "They're all freaks, like this kid here."
Chris swallowed hard, his heart sinking with the confirmation of Vin's
suspicions. Danger swelled and doubled, and he recalculated their odds.
"Remind me, now," Evans walked slowly toward Chris, then turned to look at
Buck. "What exactly have I taught you that an empath can do?" He turned his back
to them and shifted closer to Lansing and JD.
Lansing shrugged, an easy smile on his face. "We're able to sense things,
emotions mainly, from other people."
"Very good, Lansing. It's nice to know you've been listening to me." Evans
stood in front of his men now. "What other things?"
From the corner of his eye, Chris saw Buck step forward. He reached over
slowly and gripped his arm, a wordless warning to hold still.
"Things like pain," Lansing continued, obviously enjoying playing into his
boss' plans. "And I'm told that if I form a connection with another empath, the
sharing is stronger."
"Like, what's mine is yours and what's yours is mine?" Evans asked.
"Yeah."
Evans glanced over his shoulder. He gaze found Buck and locked there for an
instant. Chris stiffened, knowing every one of their vulnerabilities were known.
"So Mr. Wilmington, in the training he's surely completed with our young emapth
here, might share this with the boy--?" Evans turned back around suddenly, his
arm swinging and his fist plunging into JD's bruised abdomen. JD doubled over at
the same time Buck folded into Chris, both arms wrapped tightly around his
body.
Chris caught him, following him helplessly to the floor. The third man
hurried toward them, both hands balled into fists. Chris had his arms full with
Buck and couldn't defend them. He raised one arm to fend off the blow when the
room plunged into darkness.
+ + + + + + +
Vin held still in the corridor just outside the room where his friends were,
Ezra bent low behind him. He listened to the exchange between Evans and Lansing,
his fear growing. Evans seemed to want only to torture them.
He heard Buck and JD's dual cries of pain and Ezra muttered a curse behind
him. What the hell was taking Nathan so long? He couldn't wait much longer, he'd
have to move soon.
With an abruptness he should have been prepared for, the lights went out. Vin
made the adjustments with his vision, penetrating the darkness as easily as if
it were broad daylight. He reached for Ezra and pulled the shape-shifter close,
then hurried into the room. They passed between their friends and the enemy
quickly, resisting the urge to grab Chris and Buck when they had the chance.
Their objective was to reach JD and get him to safety. Once he was in Nathan's
hands, the others would be able to take care of the rest.
Vin pulled JD from his captors' grasps. They reached out blindly for their
prisoner and their questing fingers found Ezra instead. The shape-shifter's body
shrank in the darkness, Vin the only witness to his changing form. His hair
turned black and grew to a length almost touching his shoulders. His clothes
morphed, too, changing from casual dress shirt and slacks to a ragged and torn
T-shirt and jeans. He lifted his head and smiled at Vin, even though Vin knew he
probably couldn't see him. Grinning back, Vin shifted JD in his arms for a
better hold, then hurried out of the room. They'd just made it down the long
hall back into the warehouse when the lights clicked back on, their brightness
stark after the brief darkness.
Vin stumbled down the stairs, awkwardly balancing JD's weight against his
side. Nathan was waiting. He handed JD to the healer, then turned and hurried
back up the stairs, returning to his friends.
PART FIVE
JD came to fighting. Nathan held the struggling young man in his arms and
pressed him back against the floor. "Buck --" JD's eyes opened. Confusion
tightened his brow into a frown when he found Nathan leaning over him.
"What-?"
Nathan smiled. "You're safe, JD. Ezra took your place." He glanced up at the
door that led to his friends. "They'll be all right."
"Ezra?" JD blinked, clearly not following Nathan's explanation. "Evans --
he'll kill Buck --" he cried, raising a shaky hand to wipe the blood from his
lips. He didn't resist when Nathan pushed against his shoulders.
"Buck knows what he's doing, and you've had enough." The healer pressed a
strong hand against JD's chest, but the young man erupted suddenly from the
floor.
"I gotta stop him!" Wild hazel eyes searched Nathan's and JD lurched from his
grasp.
"Damn it, JD!" He caught him, hooking strong arms around JD's shoulders. His
gift allowed him to sense the changes in JD's body: the trembling muscles, tired
heart and throbbing, reopened abdominal wound. JD finally slumped boneless in
his arms, surrendering to unconsciousness.
His victory muted with worry, Nathan carefully settled JD against the floor,
then began building a shelter around them. "You've gotta learn your limits, kid.
Before it kills you."
+ + + + + + +
Vin ran with silent steps toward Chris' voice. He found him guarding an
unconscious Buck and Josiah hammering his fists into Lansing. Vin was about to
rush the man holding JD, when suddenly the limp young man burst to life and
thrust a strong elbow into his captor's gut. Then he stepped back into the
shocked man and hauled him over his shoulder.
Vin figured he'd never get used to seeing one man evolve into the image of
another. No sooner had his captor been flung to the floor than JD's jet-black
hair lightened and his form became lithe. He grinned, gold tooth sparkling
between his lips.
"You did it, Ezra." Vin grinned and slapped his friend on the back.
"So where's JD?" Chris asked.
"With Nathan, finally getting what he needs," Vin explained. He knelt beside
Chris and watched his friend tap Buck lightly on the cheek.
Buck's eyes fluttered open. He sat up slowly with Chris' help. "What
happened?" He rubbed his head, flinching when he brushed against his earlier
injury. "Did the lights go out?"
Vin nodded. "Yeah." He looked around the room, noting the criminals that lay
crumpled on the floor, and bent to touch two fingers to Lansing's neck.
"Lansing's dead. Where's Evans?"
Josiah joined them, rubbing his knuckles. "He's gone. I think he got away
when we lost the lights."
"Dammit! We get this close and he slips from us again," Buck complained,
grunting when Chris helped him from the floor.
"Yeah, but we got Banks and the lackeys with him." Vin glanced around the
office. "Lansing's not going to be a problem anymore, but Evans is still the one
we need to worry about." He gestured at the unconscious men. "What about these
two? How're we gonna keep them from telling someone?"
"Travis will take care of it." Chris slipped his cell phone back into his
belt. "I've let him know what we found out and that Evans got away. Again." His
glance indicated the criminals. "He's sending someone out to take care of them,
we won't have to worry about it."
He moved to Buck's side, offering support when the older man stumbled. "You
all right?" His usual feeling of protectiveness intensified as he realized how
vulnerable Buck and JD would be until they found Evans again and stopped him.
Chris looped his arm around his friend's waist and led him toward the door.
Buck nodded, pressing his fingers to the seeping wound on his head. "The
connection's fading. I think JD must have passed out."
Chris huffed weakly. "I figured that's why you collapsed. You and JD need to
train more. Maybe you can find a way to exploit your strengths so you can
camouflage the weaknesses you expose when you're bonded so strong." They'd made
it to the stairs. Chris let go of Buck and climbed down first, ready to catch
his friend if he fell.
"Chris is right." Vin spoke up behind Buck. "The kid needs someone to teach
him how to set limits on himself."
"Both of you could have been seriously hurt," Chris continued. "And Nathan's
powers have limits, too. We can't count on him to be able to handle multiple
injuries without putting him in danger."
They reached the warehouse floor and found Nathan straddling JD's hips. He'd
moved around some empty crates and boxes, creating a small shelter against one
of the walls. The flimsy material wouldn't have protected them from bullets, but
it might have hidden them from view and at least given them a few minutes to
react.
JD's eyes were closed, his head lolling gently with Nathan's ministrations.
The healer had removed JD's shirt and leaned over him, both hands pressed to his
body. He carefully slid his palms up JD's torso, tracing each curving rib bone,
then working his fingertips into his lower abdomen, painstakingly exploring JD's
body for the weaknesses and vulnerable areas of his wound. With a grunt of
satisfaction, he forced his touch deeper, indenting further into JD's lower
belly. No signs of distress or pain registered on JD's face, but the muscles in
his abdomen rippled with tension and his back curved slightly from the floor,
his body flexing toward Nathan's touch.
Buck knelt beside them and reached for JD. He touched JD's face and closed
his eyes. Their breathing deepened, merged together into one rhythm. JD released
a deep breath at the same time as Buck, then the young empath's body relaxed
slowly against the floor.
Vin turned, glancing through the building's wide main entrance into the
night. "I hear sirens, maybe a couple of miles out." He faced the others.
"Travis probably sent out someone he trusts from the local police force. We need
to go."
Nathan leaned back on his heels and lifted his head. He watched as Buck
opened his eyes and looked at him. "He's not gonna wake up for awhile. His body
still needs time to heal. That beating he took reopened his wound, started the
internal bleeding again, and his ribs are fractured. Damn idiots beat him as if
he were a grown man and could take something like that."
Buck's hand shifted from JD's face to his chest. "I need to stay with him,
make sure he doesn't --" With a sudden gasp, he clutched at his head wound and
swayed. Nathan shifted to his feet and caught him.
"He'll be all right, Buck." Looking at Chris for help, they pulled Buck to
his feet.
"I'll get JD," Josiah offered. He bent down and waited for the others to
shift back, then slipped his arms beneath JD and lifted him.
Nathan and Chris braced Buck between them as they hurried toward the
vehicles. Loading quickly, they left the warehouse.
+ + + + + + +
Chris parked the van in the alley behind their home. The huge converted
warehouse fronted most of the street; it was the only occupied building in the
area. That's where its similarities with the warehouse they'd just left behind
ended. This warehouse stood closer to the heart of the city in an old business
area. The city council discussed renovating the area and restoring the old
structures at least once a month, but they had yet to find a way around the
enormous cost it would saddle the city with. Until then, the team enjoyed their
privacy.
Chris turned off the engine and got out of the vehicle. Nathan, Vin and Ezra
pulled up right behind him and quickly left the SUV. They were all eager to be
home again.
He pulled back the sliding side panel and held it open for Josiah. The strong
man finished unbuckling JD, then caught the unconscious young man when he
slumped forward. Josiah adjusted him carefully in his arms, then scooted out of
the van. Chris shut the door behind him. Nathan joined them and put his hand on
JD's chest. The kid appeared to be sleeping, his chest slowly expanding and
falling beneath Nathan's palm.
Nathan nodded to himself, a pleased expression gently curving his lips.
"He'll be out for a while yet."
Buck leaned on the van beside them, one hand against his head. "He'll be all
right, Nathan? You're sure?"
"Yeah," Chris answered for the tired healer. He caught Buck's shoulder in a
strong grip and turned him. "Let's get you inside and take a look at that
head."
"Hard as a rock and twice as thick," Ezra muttered.
"I heard that." Buck tried to twist and look behind him, but Chris held him
too firmly. He let the comment pass.
The tired team filed into the large cargo elevator, shifting to allow extra
room for Josiah and JD. They slowly rose two flights to the living quarters. The
elevator deposited them in a long, narrow hall. They followed its length to a
large metal door, which Chris unlocked and opened.
Josiah covered the distance to the stairs quickly and carried JD up to the
kid's room. He placed him gently on the bed. Reaching out, he touched JD
tenderly, sliding hair out of his eyes. The bruises on his body had already
begun to fade. With a smile on his face, he left the room.
Nathan drew Buck to one of the couches, despite his insistence that he go
with JD. With a grip on both his arms, he gently but firmly sat him down and
pushed until Buck leaned back against the cushions.
"I'm all right, now," Buck insisted drowsily, his eyes closed. "I need to
make sure JD doesn't wake up."
"You will be," Nathan countered, "and JD's fine. He needs to sleep." His dark
face grew still, other than a tiny crease between his eyebrows. From across the
intimate grouping of furniture, Chris watched. He stood leaning across the top
of another chair, his weight settled on his arms.
After a few short moments, Nathan pulled his hand away from Buck. The empath
sighed deeply, his head shifting to the side. His body melted into the couch,
fingers opening loosely where they lay at his sides.
Nathan's shoulders lifted and fell with a deep breath. He turned to look at
Chris. "He had a serious concussion. It's a wonder he didn't collapse before
this, considering the pain he was sharing with JD."
"Looks like both our empaths could use some more trainin'," Vin offered as he
joined them. He held a glass of water out to Chris, his own in his other hand,
and took a sip before continuing. "I figured Buck woulda known better than to
test his limits like that."
Nathan clapped his hands against his knees and pushed himself up. "I think
we've discovered a chink in Buck's armor." He walked past Vin on his way to the
kitchen.
"Yep," Chris agreed, turning to join him. "And it's called 'JD'."
"Uh-oh." Vin followed and leaned one hip against a counter while his friends
helped themselves to a drink. "If someone outside this team figures that out --
especially someone like Evans --"
"They won't find out--" Chris interrupted. He took a deep swallow from his
glass, his eyebrows drawn down in a frown.
"He had an empath working for him, Chris," Nathan reminded him cautiously.
"Who's to say one day he won't have someone who can read minds? Figure out what
we're thinkin', figure out our weaknesses."
Chris stood silent, staring at the glass in his hand. Vin and Nathan
exchanged a quick glance, their worry evident in their eyes.
"We'll cross that bridge when we come to it," Chris finally answered. With an
abrupt move he poured out the rest of his drink and set his glass in the sink.
"Until then, let's not borrow trouble." He turned to leave and threw back over
his shoulder, "You two get some rest. I'll want a debriefing in a few
hours."
Groaning faintly, Nathan smiled at Vin, then the two of them left for their
respective rooms.
+ + + + + + +
"They knew, Orrin. Banks and his men were waiting for us. Care to explain
that little detail?" Chris leaned closer to his monitor, watching Travis' face.
The unease he'd felt since he'd realized they'd walked into a trap at the old
apartment buildings hadn't diminished.
"I'm sorry, Chris." The older man's jaw worked as he clenched his teeth in
obvious anger. "Apparently I'll have to perform a sweep of my own team. I trust
these people; I've worked with most of them for more years than I've known
you."
"Well, one of them can't be trusted." Chris lifted his chin, locking eyes
with the ex-Researcher and letting his distrust show. "You know it wouldn't take
us two minutes to leave this building and disappear where you'd never find us.
The advantages of having these special powers works both ways."
The instant reaction of demanding that Chris stay opened Travis' mouth, but
he closed it almost immediately. The few months they'd been working together
since leaving the Agency had educated Travis as to what kind of man Chris
Larabee was. Stubbornness and loyalty to his team were his two most obvious
attributes. It would be pointless to argue with the man. He knew it, and Chris
saw that knowledge in his eyes.
Chris watched Travis' shoulders lift in a deep sigh.
"I know that. And while I can understand how you must feel, and agree with
your need to protect the men you work with no matter what, I have to offer you
my solemn vow that whatever trap Evans set for you tonight, I wasn't aware of
it."
Sincerity and the memory of the sacrifices Travis had made to help he, Vin,
Nathan and Buck escape the brutal atmosphere of the Agency stayed Chris' hand. A
deep down trust that he couldn't explain enveloped him where Travis was
concerned. No, whatever leak had developed in this man's operation, it hadn't
started at the source. But while that settled as finished in his mind, another
worry reared to take its place.
Deciding to let Travis' unspoken request stay unanswered, Chris forged on.
"There's something else. Lansing was an empath."
Genuine shock tightened Travis' face before he could school his features.
"Evans used him against you."
"Yes. And now he knows Buck and JD share a link far stronger than empaths
usually share."
A moment of silence passed between the two men. "We have to find Evans. This
puts those two in an incredibly dangerous situation."
"I know that." Chris stood and braced his hands on his desk, getting ready to
leave. "It's your job to find Evans. We'll take care of the rest from there."
His hand poised for disconnection, he paused when Travis held up his hand.
"What are you going to do?"
"I'm going to talk to my team. We're Buck and JD's best shot at staying
alive."
"Be careful."
"We will."
Touching the button, Chris ended the signal. He stood for a moment in the
darkness of his room, eyes roaming over the furniture and things he'd collected
without really seeing. A vivid image of Buck and JD, teacher and student, friend
and brother, played in his mind. Whatever bond those two had built between them
might be their edge, might be what ended up keeping them alive.
The unique partnership they'd all formed seemed to have a pattern that he
could almost see. Each person represented a different piece of the puzzle that,
when united, formed an unbreakable coherency. He found himself wondering if
they'd all been brought together for this moment when Buck and JD needed them
most, and would have never survived against Evans on their own.
Shaking his head, deciding to leave the philosophy to Josiah, Chris kept his
grim thoughts to himself and walked out of the room, ready to debrief his team
and figure out a way to keep Buck and JD alive.
END