Two hours earlier, Boston College, Apartment 104
"Mirvin, if you don't get away from that computer right now, I'm going to chuck both it, and you, out the window. You are going to end an old stupid geezer if you don't get out more." Hal was only half yelling this time. He was beginning to give up on making Mirvin actually live a little. He was-
"I can't leave the room yet. The star trek forums still need me" came the nasally reply from upstairs. Hal really wished that Residence Education had given them someone different for a roommate. ANYONE. He would've been fine with a llama, or a robot.
The stupid kid was wasting his life, and the worst part was that it actually made Hal angry for some reason; it was completely-
"Oh no! Star Trek Voyager is on!" Hal heard Mirvin say, as his freakishly large head suddenly appeared at the top of the stairs. Hal slapped a hand to his face.
It was the only thing that ever got that kid out of his room. Hal just knew there was a real person behind those giant horn-rimmed glasses, suspenders, greasy brown hair and the star trek t-shirt.
Hal's grouchy mood deepened. He began to approach
Mirvin, who had now reached the bottom of the stairs. He was skittering
toward Hal on his tiny legs, his head pointed down and away. Mirvin was
concertingly trying to ignore his bulkier, intimidating roommate, as if
simply not looking at him would make Hal go away. Hal was about put out
a hand to halt Mirvin in his comical dance-walk, but just then the
phone rang. Hal cursed. That's right- he had been expecting a phone
call from his hockey coach. Hal ran to the phone. Mirvin would have to
wait.
While talking on the phone with his coach, Hal couldn't
help but be distracted by the conversation in front of him. Mirvin was
on the couch now, looking out of place as he tried to rigidly sit on
their big apartment couch. It sagged with even Mirvin's negligible
weight, appearing to swallow his lower body. Two of Hal's other
roommates, Derek and Collin, were sitting on other side of Mirvin and
picking up where Hal had left off.
Derek was sitting to the left of
Mirvin. He had a bit of those 'pushy-jock' genes in him, and it showed
physically. He made Mirvin looked like a chew toy when he sat next to
him. Derek was delivering his ultimatum at present.
"Mirvin,
you are going with us tonight. If I have to come home one more time
from the bar and hear your nasally voice sniff 'Oh I'm so alone, no one
cares about Mirvin' I'm going to shoot you in the head. Repeatedly. For
once, Hal has a point. You are coming."
Instead of answering,
Mirvin continued squirming and trying to get the TV remote away from
Derek, who was holding it out of Mirvin's limited reach with very
little effort. Collin, who had been watching something on TV, suddenly
paused and looked up in thought after hearing Derek's comment.
"Hmm,
well... I HAVE been wanting to call in a favor from my friend in the
biology lab." He brightened. "I could get some chloroform; it would be
easy to bring the little guy down that way!"
Derek turned to glare at Collin without lowering his arm, which Mirvin was now trying to climb up to reach the prize of the TV remote at the top, again with little success.
"No, he can't be unconscious. It has to be fun."
Collin looked at Derek, a blank expression on his face.
There was silence. Derek's expression hardened.
"Fun for him I mean. Not you."
Collin pouted. "Awww but I hear that chloroform makes people all sleepy and they say funny things. Come on, we gotta try it."
"Hal? Hal? You get all that?"
Hall
suddenly realized that he had just totally zoned out on his hockey
coach. He told him that- yes he had gotten the times of the practices
and everything, and said goodbye.
Right as he hung up, the last
missing roommate, Rich, walked in carrying part of a hockey stick on
his shoulder like a rifle. He marched in the door, and gravely placed
his stick in a corner, as if it were a weapon. Hal resisted the
temptation to roll his eyes. The kid didn't even use it to freakin play hockey. There had to be some law against that.
He
glanced back at the couch. Mirvin was muttering about "Star Trek:
Voyager" under his breath, and still trying to climb Derek's muscular
arm. Collin and Derek were talking about what they could possibly do
tonight, anyway.
They hadn't noticed Rich enter yet, since they were on a couch facing away from the door. He quietly snuck up behind them, and then suddenly grabbed both their shoulders, pushed his head in between them and grinned widely.
"Vertigo?" he asked, suggestively.
Collin turned around, startled "Whoa man, you're like a ninja or something." If it were possible, Hal would say that Rich's smile got even wider. Hal frowned. Collin shouldn't encourage him like that. But still... it had been a while since they had been to that club...
"Oh no- there will many persons there. And I cannot enter a building named after a motion sickness- thank you, thank you anyway." Mirvin said with feigned sincerity, now practically dangling from Derek's forearm.
Derek
smiled and stood up, Mirvin hanging off his arm like a worm on a hook.
"Mirvin, you are coming. If need be I'll carry you there..." He paused
dramatically. "What shape you arrive there in is up to you."
"Uh oh, that sounds dangerous", Mirvin said, just before losing a hold on Derek's arm and tumbling into the ground.
Hal
wasn't sure whether it was the booze or what, but he suddenly felt
boisterously happy. Here he was back in Vertigo again after so long
away. The pounding music was just far enough away to allow
conversation, the lights turning everything odd colors, and best of
all- beer. With MIRVIN no less! He clapped a hand on Mirvin's shoulder,
rocking the kid's frame violently. How could he not be happy? MIRVIN,
his anti-social roommate was at a BAR with him. And he was DRINKING!
And he was even acting like a normal kid. Getting him drunk seemed to
have a de-nerdifying effect on him.
"Dude Mirvin," Hal began,
after downing another beer, "You came with us tonight. It's
unbelievable. And you dropped that weird nasal voice."
Hal
paused, and then addressed his next comment to a near-drunk Derek, who
was dancing half-hazardly with two or three girls right behind Mirvin.
"Dude, I told you, man, I knew it was fake." Derek appeared to be busy
grinding, and so Hal turned his attention back to Mirvin, who was
looking forlornly at a smashed laptop case in his lap.
"I think you broke him" Mirvin said sadly, stroking the case, actually putting irony into his voice.
Hal laughed rowdily and slapped Mirvin hard on the back again. "Ha ha! Don't worry little bud; you have like 6 more at home! Have another drink!" Hal was suddenly distracted by something, and Mirvin took the opportunity to whisper a word of encouragement to his laptop "Do not worry Leonardo; I will fix you as soon as possible. You will kick posterior again in no time interval of any real length."
"Anyway Mirvin, like I was saying- no one would hold it against you if you dropped the act permanently. Like you wouldn't lose your Nerd-Club card or anything would you? I mean-"
At that moment a voice from behind cut him off. Again.
"Hey guys, look what I found in the bathroom" Hal was suddenly afraid to turn around then, but he did anyway. It was Rich. He was holding Collin by the jacket lapel. Collin looked like he was about to fall over, he also looked oddly pale- like he had just been sick. Hal noticed that Rich was wearing his grey jacket with the blue arrows on the sleeve again. And there was a distinctive hump in the back, by his neck. It was the decapitated hockey stick. Rich had taken the plastic head off of it, so he could use it like a staff.
He wondered how Rich
would feel if he was decapitated and jammed into some punk's jacket?
No. This was ridiculous. Hal tried not to think about it. But still,
there was something inherently wrong about defacing a perfectly
good hockey stick like that, there just was. He decided to talk to
Collin, before he used Rich's mutilated hockey stick to carve him a new
one.
"Yo, Collin. What were you doing in the bathroom? We've been lookin' for you man, where've you been?"
Collin
looked at Hal in a way that made Hal sure that Collin had some sort of
secret. Probably something really dumb that made Collin think he was
God, by the looks of it.
Hal swiveled on the bar chair to look at Collin. "What is it, man? What could you possibly be so happy about?"
Collin
smiled and then gave Hal an exaggerated wink. "I was mackin it in the
bathroom. Ohh yeah, you know it." Collin tried to wink again, but it
looked more like a twitch.
Rich rolled his eyes. "Yeah right.
When I went in there you were bent over the toilet-". But Hal never got
to find out what Collin had been doing with the toilet.
There
was a loud explosion, with so much volume and force that it had to be
close. The room seemed to shake; Hal felt a tremor under his feet. The
dancing and music stopped, the lights flickered. There were shouts and
screams, and the sound of glass shattering on the floor from a startled
server.
A few stunned seconds elapsed- everything was quiet, as if the entire room had been shocked into a hush
Then
everyone around Hal seemed to start talking at once. But Hal didn't
hear them. He immediately stood up and looked around the room. He
didn't see anything that could've caused the blast. It must be someone
outside. What jerks, playing a prank now, just as he was having a good
time.
He should go look, but... Hal had a thought. That was a pretty intense explosion. He should
go figure out what was happening but- someone had to go with him, just
in case. He looked around for Derek. The one redeeming thing about
Derek was that he was built like a friggin tank. Hal had muscles, but
not like Derek.
He found him a ways ahead, making his way through
the crowd. The girls he had been with were nowhere to be seen. Derek
also seemed determined to head to the door to find out what had
happened. He was muttering angrily to himself. His path cleared fairly
quickly, between people seeing a hulking body-builder stomping down
towards them, and the people who were already crawling under tables
anyway. Hal was about to go catch up with him, when suddenly there was
another loud sound- a clang of metal on metal.
The double metal
doors in front of Derek suddenly blew off their hinges, sailing through
the air in opposite directions. They crashed into empty tables at
either side of the cavernous room, splintering wood. A man in a simple
trench coat came hurtling through the air to slam into a bar stool
right next to Hal, crunching it and sending pieces of wood flying.
Dazed, the man tumbled off of the former bar stool and staggered to his
feet. The man was of average height, had brown hair, short stubble, and
looked completely exhausted. As Hal's eyes traveled down the man's
body, he noticed that the front of his trench coat was red. It was
blood. The man had been shot. Hal was about to say something when he
noticed movement back at the door. He turned to look. There were three
men in the doorway now, all in jet-black trench coats, and each wearing
a black hat. They moved in tandem, each stepping into the bar at the
exact same moment, with the same movement. And all three had machine
guns raised.
Hal gaped. "Who are they? What the FREAK is going
on? And who the HELL are you?" The man immediately jumped forward with
surprising energy. Hal glanced around. All his roommates were there,
except Derek, who was between the gunmen and Hal. Presently, he threw
himself out of the way. The strange wounded man stepped in front of
Hal, Rich, Collin and Mirvin at the bar, and raised his arms, palms
open. He spoke to them over his shoulder.
"I'm Dan. Now shut up and stay behind me."
The
three men in the doorway opened fire. Mirvin let loose with a girlish
scream, but Hal could do nothing but stare. He was going to die and all
he could think of was why the man in front of him was...
Suddenly
the man's hands began glowing a bright yellow color, and the gunfire
immediately parted way around him, like a swarm of tiny black bees,
running away from fire. The rounds slammed into the bar behind them,
shattering bottles and sending frothy liquid everywhere.
No one moved, they were too stunned. Except glowy-hands man. And the three gunmen. They were reloading.
The
stranger winced, putting his hand over his wound, and turned his head
over a shoulder to look at them. Some thought seemed to flicker in his
eyes, and he gave a little nod, as if making a split second decision.
"You.
All of you! Get in close behind me. Hurry." This time Hal burst into
action in an instant. He grabbed Mirvin and slung him right behind the
strange man. Rich and Collin followed suit.
"Now don't move." He
closed his eyes. Immediately something happened. Hal looked down in
front of him. There was... something coming out of the stranger's feet.
It looked like a blue substance, and it was spreading along underneath
them quickly. When it had spread completely underneath them, it began
crawling up around them, looking like translucent blue glass. It was
quickly crystallizing, higher and higher, spreading upwards in an
encircling sphere of blue. When it had gone over all of their heads, it
spread inwards, closing them in a big blue bubble.
Hal tried
to think, tried to make some thought, any thought, come into his head,
but he felt completely empty, completely blank. Maybe he had had too
much to drink. Maybe he was passed out on the bar right now.
He
looked out of the bubble at the rest of the dance club. The gunmen were
still reloading. But the scene was starting to look... distant somehow,
as if he was watching the bar on TV, instead of being there himself.
Except it looked like someone had put blue cellophane over the screen.
He looked down again. The floor was receding from his feet. He was
several meters off the ground now. But he wasn't falling. The feeling
of distance increased, and suddenly his surroundings began to fade. At
first everything just started looking indistinct, like the TV screen
was losing focus. But then all the shapes lost their borders, they
swirled and merged. Into blue. Soon all he could see was a landscape of
featureless blue, all around him.
While the room was fading from
view, there was the general disbelieving statements from his roommates,
none of them terribly helpful. He glanced down. Mirvin appeared to be
on the "floor" rocking back and forth like a baby. Collin reached out a
tentative hand to tap the stranger's shoulder.
"What's going
on?" He asked. "What are you doing, I don't get... wait look, it's
Derek! We have to go back for him! Derek, we're right here! Come on!"
The three gun-men were looking around confusedly now. They didn't
appear to see Hal's group. They turned their heads to scan the room and
their eyes fell on Derek, who was also looking in Hal's direction, not
seeming to see anything. He didn't appear to hear their calling him
either. The gunmen were putting their guns away now. Derek turned
suddenly, hearing their approach. They jumped on him, and he struggled
valiantly, but amazingly they seemed too strong, even for Derek's bulk.
They began dragging him out of the bar. It was at that point that Hal's
surroundings faded completely. Collin opened his mouth to try speaking
to this weird freak- "Dan" but he was cut off before he could begin.
"Busy"
was all Dan said. Abruptly the man groaned, and fell to one knee. His
face was contorted with pain, and Hal once again noticed the blood on
his trench coat. It was dripping now, adding a touch of red to all the
blue. As it collected, it fell into a puddle and spread along the
'floor' of the sphere.
Collin's eyes drifted down to Dan's stomach. They widened. "Holy crap you've been shot, are you ok?"
Dan
didn't answer. Instead he closed his yes, his breathing coming out in
ragged gasps. He winced again, and forced himself to stand up shakily,
wobbling on his feet. All the while his face twisted from pain and
concentration. He closed his eyes for a moment, took a raggedy deep
breath, and then appeared to stabilize himself somewhat.
Abruptly
shapes starting appearing outside of their world again. It slowly faded
in, and the bubble appeared to alight slowly on a hard wooden floor.
Hal looked around through the blue-tinted bubble. There were shelves
and shelves of books along the walls of this new room, the shelves
going up for 20 feet at least. Each book was as thick as a dictionary,
and looked older than mud.
Then the bubble disappeared, and
the red blood pooling on the floor immediately splattered on the
ground. Dan gave out an explosive sigh, and suddenly collapsed, as if
he had just let go of something really heavy. He fell over onto his
side, chest heaving. His brown hair fell over his eyes, which now
closed.
"Get help...front door." He breathed, clutching his
gaping stomach wound. Hal looked around. There were several people
staring at them, many wearing cloaks, but some wearing normal looking
clothes too. But he had said the front door. Ok.
Without looking
around at anyone, Hal immediately ran to two towering hard-wood doors,
and pushed them open. He was now in a large room; there were many desks
in it. They were arranged in a horseshoe shape, with one side of the
curve directly to his left. Several men at the desks in front of him
looked up sharply as he entered.
Upon entering, Hal was struck
at once by a strange feeling. He felt a flush in his face, as if there
was an invisible open flame right in front of him. And at the same time
he felt a chill, a creeping along his spine. And right after this, he
felt a foreign feeling of intense nerves, like he had entered a hockey
game with no practice beforehand. There were no apparent sources to any
of these feelings, nothing Hal could observe in the room. The feelings
leveled out after a moment, but the feeling that something wasn't right
remained.
In the far wall of the room, were a few windows, and
in the wall to Hal's immediate left there were also a few. The problem
was the windows were normal in every way except that the windows showed
a scene of complete blackness. It wasn't that they were opaque, Hal was
sure he could see out them. It was just that it almost looked like he
was looking directly out into space, except there were no stars, no
suns, and no planets. It was just expansive black. Hal decided to not
look out the windows anymore.
Movement in the far back left
corner of the room caught Hal's eye. He tore himself away from the void
windows and stared in awe at a contest ongoing in a big open space in
the back. There were two teenagers, staring at each other, and several
feet part on a raised platform. In front of the platform, was an old
man wearing a brown cloak. The youths were laughing... and throwing
balls of fire. They were ducking and rolling, and sometimes one would
'catch' a ball of fire from the other, and it would extinguish as soon
as it hit their hand. Once in a while one would throw a fireball at the
other, and the other would hold out a hand, which would glow yellow,
and the fireball would veer off course and hit an empty desk in the
middle of the room, causing it to immediately burst into flames. The
old man with the cloak would calmly stretch out a hand and extinguish
it. They were like kids playing with matches.
Several yards
directly in front of him was a desk several times larger than the
others. It had multiple computer screens arrayed in front of one man
with headphones around his neck who was sitting down. He was speaking
with another man who was standing next to him. The standing man was
dressed all in white, with a white cloak, white pants, and even an
ornate white cane. He looked sharply at Hal as he walked into the room.
The
man sprinted towards them saying, "Who are you? Can I help you? I don't
think..." He cursed in alarm when his eyes pushed passed Hal to his
roommates and... Dan, who was back in the library room, was on the
ground bleeding.
Hal was instantly pulled back to reality,
trying not to think about what he'd seen in this room. The guy who had
most likely saved his life was hurt. He needed to help.
"Your friend needs help." He said sheepishly, standing in the doorway with everyone staring at him.
"Hey,
Dan's injured over here, come take him to the Medical Wing!" The man in
white shouted over his shoulder, as he ran past Hal to enter the room
with the books. A few men in blue, red, and brown cloaks also rushed
past Hal in a moment, as he stood there, trying to decide what to do.
Hal hoped Dan would be ok.
Hal turned and walked back into the
library. Rich and Collin were gathered around Dan's fallen form. Mirvin
was sitting on the ground a little ways a way by himself, muttering
about something. Hal decided to ignore him for now.
The man in white knelt beside his fallen comrade, real concern on his face. "Dan. Tell me what happened," he said.
Dan
smiled weakly. "Black Hats. Three of them. They ambushed me when I was
on my way to the bar. I don't know how they found me. These four were
an accident. I couldn't leave them back there. They had one more
friend, but I couldn't save him, there was no time. The Black Hats..."
The
man in white smiled reassuringly. "Ok. I'll take care of it, don't
worry. You'll be back to drinking yourself under a table in no time."
Just
then three or four of the men the man in white had called crowded
around Dan, blocking out Hal's view. He thought he saw a flicker of
light for a moment, coming from within the circle the cloaked men made
around Dan, but then it was gone. They supported his weight, and then
carried him back in the direction of the room with the desks.
The
two wooden doors closed behind the men carrying Dan, and then the man
in white turned to face Hal and the other roommates. Immediately
questions sprung out of mouths, in a torrent.
"Black Hats? Who are they? Were they those guys who attacked us at Vertigo?" asked Rich.
"What
happened to Derek? Where did those guys take him? Will he be ok? How do
we get him back? And what is this place? Who are you guys? Will your
friend, this Dan guy, be ok? He WAS shot in the stomach you do realize"
Hal said, sounding demanding.
"Your friend made me lose Leonardo. He was my fried and he was l33t and it's your fault!" Mirvin added angrily.
The
man in white smiled patiently and waited. He arched an eyebrow and
looked at Collin who had been staring at him openly. After a moment a
satisfied expression appeared on Collin's face, as if he had just
figured something out.
"Well? Don't you have a question
for me?" The man in white said, tapping his white cane on the ground
idly. Collin frowned, paused a moment, looked at the floor in thought
and then looked back up and asked, "Are you an angel pimp?" Hal
considered whether he should clobber Collin across the room. He decided
it would have to wait for later.
The man stood looking at Collin
for a second, and then very obviously turned away from him to look back
at Hal. He extended a hand.
"Ok, first off, my name is Jeremiah. We might as well be acquainted before I address your questions."
"Yo man. I'm Hal. Good to meet ya." Hal grabbed his hand and gave it a sturdy shake.
"Hi.
I'm Rich." Said Rich, shaking Jeremy's hand next, his expression level.
Jeremy nodded, and then looked expectantly at the other two. Mirvin was
sitting on the ground still, looking up accusingly at Jeremy, and
Collin was looking at him suspiciously, as if he didn't accept his last
answer.
Hal rolled his eyes.
"Ok the freak on the ground with the big head is Mirvin. And the freak with no brain is Collin."
Jeremy
nodded. He then turned to Hal. "I'm afraid I can't answer many of your
questions. To tell you the truth, it would be much better for all of
you if you just forgot about everything that happened tonight. And as
far as Dan goes, don't worry about him. He will be fine."
Rich narrowed his eyes. "What about our friend? We can't leave Derek behind."
Jeremiah held up a hand in appeasement.
"Your
friend should return on his own. I will come by to check how you are
all doing in a week's time. If your friend has not returned by then, we
will deal with it."
Hal shook his head.
"No way man, no
freaking way. You are going to take us right back to Vertigo right now,
and we are going to get our friend back from those goons. Either that
or I'll bash your hippy head in."
Jeremy didn't even blink.
"If
you go back to this, Vertigo, now- you will most likely be shot
immediately. This is because they saw you leave with one of ours.
Please, you must trust me. Your friend is in no real danger. Most
likely the Black Hats simply brought away your friend to ask him
questions about Daniel. Since your friend knows nothing, there is
nothing to worry about. It is not in our enemy's best interests to harm
him. We have protected you this far, and you are unharmed. Please trust
me just a little bit further. I assure you that I will help you reunite
with your friend in due time, however that may need to be done."
He turned and looked at Mirvin. He frowned for a moment, and then nodded to himself.
"I
will even compensate you for your computer, to prove that you can trust
us." He turned and walked briskly back to the double wooden doors. He
creaked one open and stuck his head in.
Hal heard him shout,
"Hey Michael, would you come here for a moment please?" After a few
seconds, the man who had been sitting in front of the computer
terminals earlier shot into their room, still on his rolling chair. He
spun himself in a circle and then said "Yo Jeremiah, what is goin' on?
Hey, wow man, stop spinnin' so much dude, I can barely keep up with
you."
Jeremiah smiled and waited patiently until Michael stopped
spinning. Then he pointed to Mirvin and said "This gentleman lost his
computer because of us. It was a laptop I believe, do you have a spare
you could loan him perhaps?"
Michael sprung up from his chair.
He was wearing a bunch of electronic equipment that was beeping and
buzzing and flashing. He had headphones wrapped around his neck, which
appeared to connect into one of the contraptions on his hip. Michael
frowned a moment, then reached into a backpack on his back for a
moment. His face brightened and he pulled out a laptop the size of a
place mat.
"Sure, no problem. It's cool man. Here take this
little dude. I bet it's way more rockin' than anything you've ever seen
before anyway. Later!" He tossed the computer at Mirvin, which landed
in his lap. He then hopped back onto his rolling chair and zoomed back
into the office room.
Mirvin's eyes grew wide as he powered up the machine, and was soon happily typing away.
"Ok,
let's get you folks home now. If you could just imagine your apartment
for me, it would be most helpful. Don't ask me why, it's just an easy
little trick I know."
Hal frowned, but in the end decided to go
along with this Jeremy punk. Truth was he was really tired, and a
little drunk. He had had enough for one day. He closed his eyes
pictured their college apartment, and in a moment he felt Jeremiah
touch him lightly on the forehead. After about a minute he opened them
again, and once more Hal and his roommates were in a blue bubble,
surrounded by a field of solid blue. Hal looked down at Mirvin. He
didn't even seem to notice. Hal felt like he should be terrified out of
his mind at what had happened tonight, but for some reason he didn't
care anymore. It was all part of the same hallucination, and he had
already had this particular one once already.
After they
appeared back at the college apartment, they all said goodbye to
Jeremiah. Hal told everyone that he was beat and was going to bed. As
he settled into his covers, he decided that in the morning he would
make himself certain that this had all been a bad drunken
hallucination. He would share a good laugh about it even, with his good
friend Derek.
After a moment sleep took him, and he worried about nothing.
