Dark Bandit Sun
ulsed in a throbbing rhythm that boomed through the bushes-setting the eerie trees aflutter as the
mouthed aliens stalked about her slowly. Some of them had electric prodding rods. One had an electric net and was readying to tos
ore through it-ripped it apart with her massive hairy warms-eve
erhaps they were not prepared fo
xt. The Squatch was not striking out any one, just luring the
the same-and she screamed in agony-then fell to her knees. They had adjusted for her tolerance le
nding himself and go try to find his truck again. But he knew that was only wishful thinking, that his new mission was real-and he
was not sure who he wanted to
he boarding plank of their flying saucer. All Kyle could think was that if the Greys were alien, they might be more trouble than the Squatch herself. He had heard theories that Squatches were Earth
he could show others after he had returned to full mortality-but the Greys were too far now-he would have to run closer, get a better angle through the long grass. On a whim of courage or craziness, he pulled out his camera and
rted snapping-but forgot he l
ound. Kyle froze and fell to t
from behind ghoulish clouds-a
ot the natural daredevil. He loved mystery but detested risks. He popped his head up, only to see the plank folding up into the ship. The red beam of light fed back into the sky, disappearing once more-then the saucer began to spin, hurdling a hundred strings of red and blue light about until it fired aloft, twisting toward the moon-and
back through a stand of saplings, only to see two Greys still stood in the clearing. It did not
er, too far off to hear if it we
hand-held receiver and began c
d and Kyle followed, creeping
e forest crown, into rainfores
vines, as starlight twinkled b
as crocodiles bellied up to g
of a great cliff-until he came
r side-so he stepped up to ed
but heights were his enemy-an
self and braved it onward. He
was an awful far way off from
stake of looking over-but the f
y from not seeing bottom, teeter
ak dawn-heard birds for the fi
im and his mind snapped back t
a Grey at each end. The one
c net and prod. They both beg
ot know what to do. The mom
is camera-and he watched help
w, getting swallowed up by the
e yet at getting a good pic of o
ng the two Greys to stop in thei
n his panic. He had no reason t
his great relief. He felt for h
aded or less one bullet, dependi
t in its chamber. There was only one, for he had only loaded up one, not intending to need more. It occured to him, however, that if the Wynderelves were right, like in quantum paradoxes, whether the
prod away and produced a gun, which it aimed, firing-hit him right in the chest, punching him ba
climb up onto the railing them
ugh striations of fog faster tha
They had zipped down their sides and between their legs, then spo
d he watched them seemingly c
started to try to manage his d
over open ground, over the farmlands just north of New London-
. They had apparently come right out of the clouds in the sky,
ed to fire it from his feet and push himself closer to the city. He was learning to fly, but not fast enough. He punched it right ov
ket to a crisp so that four sides fell over, leaving him lying in tatters, naked and yet liberatemember, his greatest phobia shattered into a million sh
giness he heard a sma
ing in the middle of th
up. It was still work
only that epiphanie
and all around for Gr
He knew they were he
. He went out into t
the bay, giving him
that shot and his
of anything off-
hat he was not cra
he had struggled with the memories, being told the
too tangible to
re not alone but
o others so he coul
more, no longer letting this weight around his ankles
to resolve, but all of the consequences stretched out throug
cause, everything he had ever cherished had been dashed to bits
ng end of his quest was too tempting to resist-and he felt like he had already past the point of no
n with the key and crashed in her bed, deeply inhaling her scent.
succumbed to the sandman and
ys before her with disdain. Her kind were sworn against them, foreigners from another plane. E
ed forward, dressed
be better to ask w
turned transparent, revealing a rocky landscape stretching ou
he hidden sid
want with m
returned when
blazes does t
out and then yo
in, inspecting
nst her straps,
h his slit mout
w long we have
e? For what re
just one of your
efore you are d
oubt, if you
ck me, " s
flinched,
as if she could b
ain and turned ba
me, that we may h
lking about?" sh
t stake, to let
he good humans,
t of you mangy dog of earth. We are the Ancients-and this is our land not thei
dgame that we h
atch we infecte
able to contain the humans. They yet persist with their dreams of individual rights, love and free will. Too many of them still cling
he intoned, tonin
"You already k
t least give me th
you will not rem
lone I will know
ed her side, look
we were the moon. You were the fire, while we were stone and ice. We waited below
n't it?" she hissed
're taking up the whole bed, " she complained, snuggling in n
ering everything. It was ne
ride to
of our fi
needed so
ind what y
breathing
et. Unfor
will you
un from und
few loose
she croake
"What's
t even kn
? Honest
rthday, stu
"Babe, I'm
e going to
ot this one
his camera,
ays the way
'll be back
ait forever
ake it up to
straight yo
d him out
pants on,
coffee, h
uld be aroun
himself avai
unmask the lit
calling the s
n back his s
home to his
good life w
aded over to
used to remo
ed to fury, l
ond visible light. We are the Lizards of Old, that reptile that only you Squatches do not know intimately. The humans at least have us alive in their mi
atch legend, you are known as the Scaled Death. We
the Moon-awaiting th
, " Mystix finished, quoting from her childhood, when
he dark side of humanity, the profane light and the subverted providence. You and us are
o empathy, which made them merciless, impossibly powerful e
from themselves, for while their greatest weapon was owning the mind of man-what they never knew was their hearts once beat in love.
urpose with me? Sur
s return-which means wiping out the good humans en masse. But
none of it. My peo
kill for us, doing
uld never make me i
window into a scree
mapping every node
She knew she had to
our killing spree. We will also then begin re-programming your brothers and sisters by the thou
reamed, once more te
old self forever, be
..! SERVE ..! YOU ..
hen back, shrouding My
er eyes-as she whippe
pering in her ear: "Ki
lowered back onto a t
ss over hear-and her m
that had happened since first seeing the Greys land in t
ctions, slipping in and
under their spell, fo
experiment with mind
were not switched on the way humans were, they were ev
n the next she would emerge as if from a fog and remembe
removed and she was ro
a long corridor as s
mind to pull itself
flip back again, in
napped open fully a
charge of her jumped back-as she climbed off the the gurney and grabbed the closest one,
refrain from roaring
st as she snapped its
e other way, desperat
it was too small to
ridor, she spun right
up down at the end
ed guns, setting sig
her hands slowly.
her, the Greys also
she jumped up, grabb
aft the led upward, a
around her, a few r
ched the next level
er kin back on Earth, but she was running out of time. The lizards were forming flanks on levels above and below-and shafts either side. They entire ship had been alerted-and one Squatch was not going to be enough to hold them all off. But even as the Greys
uld not stop, even in the face of certain death, while the Scaled Ones were cowards at heart, deep down inside, who ultimately faltered when so clearly out-challenged. She pounded and flailed, clawed and crushed, mangled and scalped and skewered. She finally
e, drawers pulled out-everything laying in disarray. It felt
open and his cats Cai
and dialed Heather bu
playing games. They wanted him dead simply for being a witness to the Squatch's abduction, so they
e for that matter. He loaded his gun up and retrieved a cleaver from the kitchen. He checked the
s he made his way thro
s faster than take a cab
nd coffee was hot. He found an envelope with his name on i
e, unsure where to go next bu
hat at the front door frowned
ck sedan while crossing over
pping. The back opened and
hem unbuttoned his work shirt
cking in on his progress. De
e? Have you found out what t
? I've been too busy deali
f the story, what do they hav
It's the traffic and the gas prices and the rest driving us so crazy we forget to love each other. I'm sick of it it-and this is my big break, what I've been waiting for-but somehow I feel like I'm supposed to be doing something else.
is all we know. We've seen some join us-and some figure out the lesson and go on up higher. But it
you all are, " Kyle spat and
him. 'We need to talk soon, we want to
one! I can do it alone!
ing about, ' Deodorph in
n and was following Ky
cut back, slapping Deo
you have to use this time
rns to crutch-and you learn what you've lost. Her name is not Heather-nor goes by any name
t they mean, anymore than you do ... Do you think it mean
re stalling me ... Wh
he Wynde
shoving Deo against a b
promise
it. He grabbed D
with this same power as you, but I also have my body-I also have my head and heart-and so I'm good to go. I'm sorry for your problems, but I got pro
was surging into overload-green crackling energy l
romagnetic vortex settled down again, reducing further shock and suspicion by passe
ed to ... go back up there, as you say. That's the whole point, don't you get it? We're trying to
tch me not stop mys
yle stalked away
n-but being the Wynderve Highyn meant he was next
. He jumped in a
n alleyway and acr
pe, he found it re
pub he knew so w
orner-and soon He
alone and she came
waved him back do
st daydream or some
ing on ...? What d
I'm fine ... What ar
you just came her
. in bed ... the nex
mber anything else
" she sighed. "I must
aid quietly, looking
nybody odd when yo
bing her eyes. "I k
u know I would be
ld know ... I fee
e're goi
t we just
n help it, l
er arm and h
him out but i
interested
t play into
s day to ta
el the Soul
be Damned if he had to give up the best proof he had ever had of the supernatural. He could not guarantee he would catch a Grey, there was no chance he would see the Squatch again-but he could keep
nfinity trying to learn how to forget the past. He could do that in a heartbeat-and then set about
und a great glass bridge that gave her a good view of the moonscape. The tower stood tall
uilding, but the door was lock
k over the bridge-and she saw
in a final blaze of glory, shatte
eflected back, ricocheting five times a second slicing them all up. They all hit the floor, bu
to be clubbed in the fa
ith a monstrous upward cr
ng down two Greys that
l echoing down the glass b
d odds back to the Gods
pussyfooting around the
the main deck, where G
she would have them. R
now kicking into overdri
ed. "Time to shed some