CHAPTER ONE

A Life Like Lightning

Two…

Penitence

"I can't believe this!" Nico roared as he thrust the defibrillators onto the gasping man's chest. "Come on!" Jara screamed through her protective mask. Alice was sobbing as she monitored the electrocardiogram. "You can't die! This is a freaking flu virus!" She screamed. "Keep going!" Jara commanded the Italian doctor. "I'll fry him!" Nico cried as he continued to try the defibrillators. "He's gone," Alice announced a moment later. "Shit!" Nico and Jara cursed in semi-unison. "We need him to be contained, STAT!" Jara commanded as she walked over to the other girl in the room. She was shaking madly. "H-he died!" She shrieked. "It's okay, honey. It's okay. We'll have this contained in no time, it was probably just a rare symptom," Nico tried to comfort the girl. Jara picked up the telephone and called Dr. Akaii. "Makan," she said. "Dr. Rishaka? What seems to be the problem?" Akaii asked. "Makan, the man in ICU containment room A64 just fucking hemorrhaged to death! He was proven to have the same freaking virus as the rest of them! It was the same one and he bled to death!" She roared into the telephone. She heard a foreign curse on the other line before Dr. Akaii spoke up. "I've found the records. There's another girl in the room, correct?" He asked. "Yeah, what should we do with her?" Jara asked. "Bring her to the slammer, she needs to be quarantined. STAT! Leave the body in the room and I'll bring in workers from the sub, just hurry up and quarantine the girl!"

"It's okay, it's okay," Nico attempted to comfort the sobbing girl again as he, Jara, and Alice raced down the hallway towards the containment rooms, a.k.a. the slammer. "Move aside! We have a HF patient coming in!" Nico screamed to the workers outside the dorms as he wheeled the girl's stretcher into one of the containment rooms. "I don't want to be quarantined! I don't want to be quarantined! I want to go home!" The thirteen-year-old girl wailed. "Hey, it's okay. You'll be okay. We have really good workers in the lab. They'll id the virus and make a sera for it before you even get a bloody nose," Nico said. "Nico!" Jara thwacked the back of his head. "Sorry! I'm not good at comforting!"

"Take good care of her. Be really careful. This damn virus works like fucking Ebola," Jara told the medics in the slammer. "Ebola?" One of the doctors spoke up. "Dr. Rishaka we can't have anything remotely like Ebola in this place… It will spread and kill the entire US!" The tiny doctor squeaked. "I know, I know. I'm going to talk to Dr. Akaii and see what we can do. He'll know. Just be careful Mokena," Jara told the little four-foot-eight doctor. Dr. Kiro Mokena was somewhere around thirty-two years old and he looked like a twelve-year-old boy. He sounded like one too. His sweet little voice always reminded Jara of her little cousin. "I will… just please hurry back," Mokena said as Jara, Nico, and Alice filed out of the slammer's gray zone.

"Dr. Akaii!" The three medics rambled his name over and over in a jumble as they ran insanely into Dr. Akaii's office. Dr. Akaii held up a 'one minute' finger as he continued to speak on the telephone. "Thank you so much. I'll send someone to meet you at the airport," he finished before hanging up. "Dr. Akaii! What are we supposed to do? One man is already dead and many more have the virus! It's highly transmissible!" Jara cried while Alice was shouting: "We're all going to get the virus! It's like Ebola! Ebola!" at the same time that Nico was wailing, "it must be a filovirus! It can't be a flu-related disease! It's a hemorrhagic fever!" Dr. Akaii's head began to spin. "Quiet!" He roared. The three medics stood silently at attention. "That was the CIA head on the telephone," Dr. Makan Akaii said. "The CIA? What do they have to do with—" Jara began before Akaii held up a 'be quiet' hand. She shut her mouth. "With the new awareness of diseases around the world, the CIA has recently set up a centre for epidemiology and secret studies. Like the USAMRIID. So they're going to send some agents who work in that field to help us. They were highly trained at the CDC, they'll know what to do," he finished. "I want you, Dr. Rishaka to go meet the agents at the Phoenix Airport tonight at six and bring them to the hospital. For the time being we'll continue to contain."

Jara cursed to herself that evening at she drove to the Phoenix Airport. "Agents? CIA Agents? What will they do?" She wondered out loud as she drove into the parking lot.

"Hey! CIA Agents! Over here!" Jara shouted as she stood on a table near the filing port. When she saw a couple of people in white coats embarrassingly smacking their foreheads, she knew those were her people. "Hey! Over here!" She shouted as she ran over to them. There were two doctors: a man and a woman. The woman was tall and model figured. The man was tall and had the body of a god. She was surprised to be able to see it through his lab coat and scrubs… and she was rather surprised she cared to see it. "I'm Dr. Jara Rishaka of the Morton Hospital! Come on! We can't contain the damn thing for long!" She cried. "Well hold up," the woman said in a deep French accent. "We need information first. You need to bring us there and we need to teach you about proper viral barrier techniques," she said. "My name is Dr. Rain Rousseau and this is Dr. Khalil Rhashab," Dr. Rousseau narrated. "Hi," Jara said to Dr. Rhashab. He waved and smiled. "Hey," he said in a perfect voice. "Well, come on! We can get acquainted on the ride to hospital!"

She could swear that Dr. Rhashab was asleep in the back… she had Dr. Rousseau in the front next to her. "So what we want you all to do is set up a hot zone in the Epidemiology Ward. You know the levels, you'll need a gray zone of course… you'll need different levels of entrance and study… etcetera, etcetera," she said. "Okay, we have a slammer and a submarine, so… we're not completely in a foxhole," Jara said. "That's good, but with both those you don't have a hot zone?" Dr. Rousseau looked rather confused. "No," Jara stated rather simply for the situation. "We'll set one up for you," both the women jumped when Dr. Rhashab spoke up randomly from the back. "I thought you were asleep, you little…" Dr. Rousseau couldn't think of anything to call him. She had a fetish for insults when someone startled her… but usually couldn't think fast enough to not ruin her thunder…

"Wow, this is one humongous hospital," Dr. Rhashab observed as Jara led them up to the Epidemiology Ward. "Well, it's new," Jara couldn't really think of a pompous reason for the large status of the hospital. "So where's the containment ward?" Dr. Rousseau asked. "This way," Jara pointed towards the ICU.

"Oh my God!" Dr. Rousseau shrieked when she saw case pictures. "This looks like—" she was interrupted. "Ebola," Jara said. "Indeed," Rain agreed. "Have the lab technicians identified the class of virus yet?" Dr. Rhashab asked. "Not yet, but maybe they're done now. We can take a walk down to the lab if you want," Jara suggested. "It's necessary. We need to know what this is," Rain put in. "Okay, follow me," Jara led the way again.

"So is this a hematology lab or…" Dr. Rhashab began. "It's a level four testing lab," Jara said. "So you do have a hot zone," Rain assumed. "Well, sort of I guess, we just don't have containment for level four patients. The slammer is basically meant (and practiced for) human rabies cases and things like that," Jara answered, "not for Ebola."

"Hello?" Jara led the pathologist agents through the gray zone and knocked on the lab door. The microphone on the outside of the door clicked and a man's voice sounded. "Put on the Racals," Dr. Richter Germain commanded. After a few minutes of senseless struggling Jara and the pathologists had successfully gotten into the Racal space suits. Jara knocked again. "Ready?" Dr. Germain's voice sounded. "Yup," Dr. Rhashab said eagerly from the background. His mocha cheeks were turning a pale red from struggling with the suit. "Are you absolutely sure?" Dr. Germain pressed. "Yes," Jara confirmed before the lock clicked open. The little red light on the door turned green which meant that the three doctors had exactly sixty seconds to enter the lab before it sealed shut again. If Dr. Germain had not opened it from the inside Jara would have had to type in a ten-number code… very hard to remember…

"Come in quickly," Jara said to Dr. Rousseau and Dr. Rhashab. They moved as quickly as they could in the fluffy Racal suits. Jara spotted Dr. Germain over by one of the microscopy stations with a tiny blood agar. Jara wasn't sure looking through the Racal faceplate, but she could swear his features were white with worry. "Are you ready to see this?" He asked. "We're ready," Jara said as she walked over to the microscope. She leaned in when Dr. Germain backed up. "Oh my God!" She cried. The virus swirling madly in the agar looked nothing like the circular flu virus but like the only viruses that are long, and threaded… a filovirus. Stretch-Rabies. It looked almost exactly like Ebola Zaire except for one difference: It looked like the microscopic creatures had… eyes? And paws. They looked more like animals than cells. "They look like frigging otters!" Jara commented as she backed up. "Are you sure this is a virus?" She asked. Dr. Germain nodded, "it responds to ELISA's and florescence and stuff… it's too small to be anything else and upon contact with the blood you get an Ebola-like sickness." Jara sighed. "What did we do?" She moaned. "We're the human race… we've destroyed nature… Mother Nature is seeking revenge," Dr. Rousseau commented. Dr. Rhashab laughed rather insanely after he peeked into the microscope, "should we start our penitence now?" he said.