This part was writen by Agent Delia (ashay01@hotmail.com)
Agent Elle spent the evening making Cooper look like an idiot while she tried to think about what to do. They had X, and they knew the truth. Things were not looking good at all. Perodically she would hear the small group of doctors that came in and out, talk about progress. At least he was doing better. Elle was worried about Cooper though. They would have to do something about him. If this kid was as crazy as he looked, heÕd sooner or later contact the government. She also had a deep thought in the back of her mind about the people of Area 51. They were the governmentÕs version of the MIBÉ only they were light-years behind the real MIB. Whenever they got their hands on something, they destroyed it to find out what it was, where it came fromÉ and how it worked or livedÉ and died. She knew the people are Area 51 were mysterious in their own sense. She was worried they would manage to find out something about the alien and show up before the MIB did. They sometimes didÉ and the resulting clash between these two super secret forces was a powerful one. The MIB have ultimate secrecy and power and technologyÉ but the Area 51 side is official (though denied) and linked to the government. Things were tough. Elle had heard horror stories about the goons from the Area 51 unit showing up at incidents out in the country itself. The MIB may rule the cityÉ but out there, where urban legends thrive and space ships frequentÉ is A-51Õs land. Their playing field.
Elle pondered how she could keep Cooper from spilling the beans for his own glory. She sensed that Coy, Ellis and the others didnÕt want to tell ANYONE at this point. They probably feared too that someone would come and take X away and then theyÕd be in for it. X would be too. The landers of the original saucer touchdowns didnÕt live to tell tales. She was sure that if the green skin alone could get these doctors goingÉ a somewhat alive alien would send the A-51 teams out and theyÕd be sure to do all the damage they could to him. Even though she hated himÉ she had to do everything in her power to stop this. She knew that Zed hated hiring new people. SheÕd preferably like to NOT let the Z-man down.
Cooper sat and thought everything through. This was an alien, and out there somewhereÉ the people at Area 51 were probably looking for him. If they found himÉ Cooper knew he could lose his ticket to medical fame. Cooper wanted to blab to the press but he couldnÕt. Not yet. He knew that Coy and Ellis wouldnÕt let him hear the end of it if the government or something got wind of this and came and took the alien away. Cooper watched as Coy and Ellis checked over information from the monitors hooked up to the alien. Cooper then looked at the few things that had come in with the alien. He looked at the suit. It was as if he was part of the government. He was a part of something big. He had no ID, spare for a black card with an X on itÉ no fingerprints on his human disguise, and he had some strange communicator. Cooper remembered Coy telling him that some sort of group was on the other side in black suits. He said they looked human. They could be or couldnÕt be human. Cooper couldnÕt make a guess because of the real human in black they had in the other room. He knew something was up with her. She made him look like a fool a dozen times in front of the other doctors. He wasnÕt happy about that. It was all a big conspiracy. He now held the small communicator thing that Coy had gotten from little Jimmy. If they didnÕt know what it was, and they couldnÕt find out from the alienÉ maybe the human knew. He wanted to go in and ask but he couldnÕt because she was working against him. This was tough.
ÒHey guysÉ IÕm going to check on the other oneÉÓ he said as he got up. Ellis and Coy looked over and laughed.
ÒBetter be careful. You know how she has a temper and has been known to hit you even though sheÕs unconscious!Ó said Ellis. Coy laughed harder. Cooper was NOT impressed.
ÒVery funnyÉÓ he said as he walked out. He slipped the communicator into his lab coat pocket. ÒIÕll have the last laughÉÓ he quietly said as he walked out and headed down the hall to the other patient in black.
