We All Fall Down
We All Fall Down Part 1

*Author's note: This was written for non pretender fans, so please bear with me. Sorry NBC and TnT...



INTRODUCTION

Lyle stood solemnly and respectfully in front of the Tribunal.

"She would be a valuable asset to the Centre and an excellent aide to the recapture and reassimilation of the Pretender Jarod."

"We have wasted years searching, what difference will…" the woman started.

Lyle cut her off, "She is not a waste."

One of the men spoke. "We will forgive you for your disrespect this time, Mr. Lyle. And we will allow you to continue in her assimilation. When she arrives, we want proof of her ability. We cannot waste even more time and money on frivolous and unrealistic goals. If she is what you say she is, and if you can find our pretender, we will reward you greatly for your accomplishments. If your plan succeeds, we may permit you to be the director of both the Pretender and the Reader. If not, your position in this corporation will be reduced considerably."

The other man finished for him. "We are rather tired of playing your games, Mr. Lyle. And so far they have led to several recaptures of Jarod that have led to an equal number of escapes. For the time being, Mr. Raines will overlook your progress and will report directly to us. Failure will not be tolerated any longer."

"I will not disappoint you."

* * *

"I don't care what you think, she must be told the truth! She would trust us even less if she knew we were lying to her. And she is capable of telling if we are," snapped Lyle.

"She won't help us if she knows the truth," Mr. Raines shot back.

"Problem?" Miss. Parker asked sarcastically as she approached them.

Lyle straightened, "No, how was your trip to Florida?"

"Florida was a dead-end. The only Jarods there were as dried up as you, Raines."

He glared at her, but walked away silently. Lyle turned his attention back to his sister.

"I have to go."

She eyed him warily as he followed Raines to the elevator. "I will make her help us," he whispered to Raines.





The Pretender: We All Fall Down



Chapter 1 "Lyle"



"And remember, don't stay out too late," reminded Ms. Jameson.

"O-Kay," Leigh said, exasperated, "It's not like I'm gonna stay at the party forever, it's only a street dance with some of my friends."

"Alright, Leigh. Have fun sweetie," said her foster mother affectionately.

"'Kay, bye Ms. Jameson."



Leigh's bike skidded to a halt in front of the abused and rusted bike rack.

"Hey Leigh, waz up? Where ya been?" her friends teased her.

"Oh yeah, I found another bunch of friends and had a huge bash before this one," Leigh teased back.

"Hey HEY!! Are we gonna party, or just botha' Leigh?" a curly-haired blonde girl asked.

Her friend, AJ, flipped on his CD player, "Any requests?" he asked as he looked through his CD collection.

"98°'s" shouted another girl, Jenn. The boys howled in mock annoyance.

"Sugar-Ray!" which was soon followed by a chorus of teenaged agreements.



The music pounded over the speakers.

"Great party," Jenn commented to Leigh.

The party was rockin' and the music was fast. The teenagers danced for hours. Dusk was beginning to fall on the warm summer day when AJ crouched down by the CD player and flicked it off.

"Batteries run low?" someone asked him.

"I have summore," someone else offered.

"Nah, da police are here," AJ said nonchalantly.

The teens turned around to see a lone cruiser parked near them. The officer inside slowly rose out of the car and threw a hand through his dark brown hair. After flicking his cigarette to the ground he glanced casually at the teens with his beady eyes, who were elbowing each other jokingly. He pointed right at Leigh with his pencil

"You Leslie Sanchez?" he inquired.

"So what if I am?" she retorted, some of her friends giggled nervously.

"I need you for ah- questioning," he said as he glanced at a notebook.

She shrugged and he motioned to the back seat. He slipped in front, carrying with him the acrid smell of his cigarettes. He tossed the notebook on the passenger seat and started the engine. He twisted around to back up the car, giving Leigh a strange look of confusion. As the cruiser sped off she waved good-bye to her friends out the back window.

* * *

The officer pulled up to a trailer in an otherwise empty yard and brusquely escorted Leigh out of the car. She paused to view the dismal scenery, and wonder why they were so far out of town, but the cop pulled her arm to have her walk in front of him. She complied and they entered the trailer.

The inside was small, but brightly lit.

"Sit here," the officer ordered, pointing to a small wooden stool inside the kitchen counter's half circle.

She waited, bored, and studied the countertop. She spun on the stool, back and forth, back and forth. When she spun completely around, she saw the cop talking with another man. A name echoed in her mind,

"Lyle?" she whispered, confused.

The man stared at her, in grim satisfaction painted on his face as he heard his name. He was handsome, with a kind, almost gentle, expression, but something in his piercing blue eyes kept her from believing that. She stood up. She closed her eyes as he slowly came around the counter and circled her, studying her closely. His blue eyes poured across her body. He stopped in front of her.

"Hello Leigh," he said as he reached out and grabbed her arm.

He pulled her closer to himself, but she struggled away from him, confused and scared. He increased he's grip and pulled her closer again.

"No," she murmured as she tore out of his grasp.

He pushed her, hard. She fell onto the counter. It hit her neck; blackness crept up around the edges of her eyes.

She moaned as Lyle grabbed her arm and picked her up like a rag doll. He pulled her to the counter and let go. Leigh shot her arm out to keep from falling. The cop watched her in amused interest. Lyle laughed; he punched her across the face and grinned as she slipped off the counter, unconscious.

* * *

Leigh awoke in a darkened room. She moaned softly as she remembered what had happened. Fear and pain paraded their sad song around in her head.

At the sound of her voice, a man's voice, from an intercom system, called to her. It was soft and patient, like a grandfather's voice, and had the slightest hint of an accent. It seemed out of place in comparison to her encounter with Mr. Lyle.

"Leigh?" the man invited.

"Who are you? Where am I?" she demanded.

"My name is Dr. Sydney Greene, I work here at the Centre."

"The Centre?"

"It is a research facility that it finds pretenders and exploits their intelli-."

"What are pretenders?" she interrupted again, her curiosity outdoing her fear.

"They are people with an ability to become anyone they want to, or are forced to, be. They are incredibly smart, geniuses, in fact."

"Why am I here?" she asked.

"One of ours has gone missing," he paused, carefully avoiding the pretender's name, "We need you to locate him. You will be given DSA files on him to help-."

"Files?! What? wait a min. You're telling me I have to find this person for you? I'm no psychic, Mr., let me go!" she said.

"In a way," he sighed, "You know what your ability is. We call it Reading. To see into someone's mind. You can do this and we need you to find him. He was raised at the Centre, but he escaped a couple years ago and we cannot get him back. We need you to find him for us."

"What, do you own Jarod or something?" she said scornfully.

Sydney's surprise registered at her perception. "I did not tell you his name." Leigh shuttered at the realization she had guessed right and he knew it.

"Lyle would tell you that we own him. Jarod was raised and trained at the Centre after he was stolen from his parents. What was done to him should never had been done to any human."

"You seem to care about him more than Lyle would."

"I raised him."



A few minutes later a silver laptop arrived with about twenty CD's. Out of curiosity, she opened it, popped the first CD into the drive, and turned it on. She watched as a scared three-year-old grew up into a brilliant 30-year-old at the Centre. She watched him grow to be a strong, brilliant adult. In some ways he still was a child. Although he was kind and caring, his lack of awareness for others and the programmed lack of emotions was disturbing.

He spent those decades solving problems and completing scenarios where his genius was used to create things from models, new inventions, to ideas. He was forced to simulate crimes with stunning realty. He literal could become anyone the Centre wanted him to be. At the start of each simulation, he was made to believe that he was the person he was pretending to be. Sometimes, depending on the extremeness of the Sim, he was drugged beforehand. He intimidated violent murders, kidnappings, robberies and rapes as the criminal. During the sessions, he would try to understand why the person did what they did and how they achieved it. In the later files, there were even experiments used on him and others that he designed. Some of which had been recreated from Hitler's time. The last CD showed one of them.

Leigh set it in the player and commanded the computer to run it. Leigh saw Jarod, yelling. Struggling, twisting, turning, Jarod was held by two men who were attempting to drag him down a hallway. The camera caught a sign overhead that read: "SUBLEVEL 27."

When the camera returned to Jarod, he had sprung free of the guards and leapt towards a desk. Another camera caught sight of his face. His eyes were terror-stricken. He was pleading with the man at the desk to help him, "Save me!" his lips mouthed. The man backed up in surprise and fear. Jarod looked hopeless and confused by his reaction. The two guards seized Jarod's legs and tore him off. He tried to reach the edge of the desk for a brace, but only managed in upsetting a pile of papers. "No!" he screamed. The men dragged him to a surgery table. They strapped him to it as he flailed about. After they left, Jarod looked around the now seemingly empty room and started to shake the steel table in his feudal efforts to escape. He whimpered in fear.

The camera zoomed over to show a man's hands holding a small bottle and a syringe. It showed the hands ejecting 3 ccs from a bottle labeled potassium chloride.

It showed the face of the other man, heartless, cruel, Lyle.

He looked into Jarod's face, smiling. Jarod froze with horrified recognition. Lyle plunged the needle into his shoulder and injected.

"No, no, NOOO!" Jarod screamed, endeavoring to tear the leather bindings from his limbs.

Slowly his cries diminished, weakness overcame Jarod. Mr. Lyle waited, impatiently, off to the side, for the medication to work. The monitors loosely attached to Jarod flickered feebly.

"Bastard!" Leigh cried.

Lyle casually picked up another filled syringe. He injected it into Jarod's deadened shoulder. He started to move. The other chemicals must have been some kind of antidote.

Leigh sat there, stunned by the sheer inhumanity of Lyle. She decided never to help this Centre to find Jarod, for he had created the experiment, not knowing that he was to be the guinea pig.

* * *

"Good morning Ms Parker," Sydney offered as he reached for his cup of coffee.

"Morning," she said with the usual storm clouds drifting across her face.

"Who's the new player Lyle has dragged in this day?"

"She's here to help him find Jarod, she's-"

Parker stopped him, "Let me guess, another one of his fantasy Asian lovers, Lyle has more girlfriends that disappear…" she composed herself, "What is she, another hacker?"

"A pretender, but she was specifically chosen because she can Read."

"So can I," she said indignantly.

"No, what I mean is… she can Read someone's mind."

"Yeah, right. If that's so," Miss Parker stated disbelieving, "Why haven't we heard about her before? The Centre has ties to almost every company and web site, unless she's never gone public…"

"I would be short notice for her to do that," Sydney explained, "She's sixteen."

"Sh-" Miss Parker caught her self, "You're kidding!"

"No, she was brought in yesterday. Lyle ordered that she be brought up to speed on Jarod so she can locate him faster. I was able to talk with her briefly, her ability is amazing!"

Parker cringed visibly as images in her mind of her teenaged years at the Centre flashed by. She was overwhelmed with pity for the girl.



Leigh was roughly shaken awake to find Lyle leaning over her. She closed her eyes to slits and glared at him.

"I see Sydney included some of his own DSA's. I'll get to the point then, we need Jarod and you are capable of doing that. So, will you find him?" he paused to let her answer. "Okay, this can be done willingly or there are some methods of persuasion we can-"

"Why can't you let me go?"

"Because, Jarod is our property and we need you to find him."

"You can't own a person, that's…"

"We have for thirty years."

"You are a sick and twisted man."

"We have other ways of making you Read him, it's Jarod's own design I believe. He created a way that would force you to Read anyone. It seems to be very painful, or at least I have heard…"

"Fine," she snapped.

She closed her eyes, "dream-phasing" she had nicknamed it. She did not know what it was or how it happened, but she did know it let her in other's minds. She had never really enjoyed doing it, reading other's memories or experiencing things through other's eyes. It had that guilty feeling attached to it like reading someone's diary, only worse. She had never told anyone about it. Even Ms. Jameson did not know. She knew it was unnatural. She always wondered if anyone else could Read, too. What could a Pretender do?

She saw Jarod sitting at a desk in a room full of plants and tables; it had an odd alga smell to it. He looked up at a chalkboard with writing and pictures covering most of it. One specific part read: "Sci. 4- review quest. 1-5, read pg. 31-39."

Science, a school! she guessed.

Jarod looked back at his paperwork, and began to rustle through it.

As fast as she could, Leigh read one of the paper's headings.



"Inter -----

-----------

Andover, ME"



was all she caught.

Andover, Maine?

Jarod's world faded as she awakened to her own. She kept her eyes closed for a while, recollecting her jumbled thoughts.

Lyle's sadistic voice came from behind her, "Thank you, Sanchez, that was very well done."

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