Star Trek is not on the list of thing I have made, along with Psych, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Heroes and the X-Files. I like watching TV.
Chapter 21: Blue and Purple
T' Pell didn't know what to do; she just stared at the horror scene in front of her. What had those creeps done to Spock's mom and what would happen to T' Pin? She needed instruction, she needed to be told what to do and T' Pin usually gave her guidance, told her right from wrong, but she was gone. It was time to stop acting like a child and start acting logically. She forced herself to examine the bloody wall ahead of her. She reread the clue. 'You should be moving along.' that signified that this was only the first part in a series of steps. Upon further examination she saw the wall was actually a door. As twisted as the situation was, she smiled. This meant they were on the right track. The Kidnappers had led them here, which meant they were that much closer to finding Amanda and T' Pin.
"Spock, there's a door handle." she said pointing at the handle below the message. Spock dove for it; anything he could look at that wasn't his mother's blood would be a blessing. This door opened to reveal a small room with two doors one purple and one green.
"This is the weirdest library I've ever been in." Spock said walking further into the room, T' Pell followed and as soon as she crossed the threshold, she heard the unmistakable sound of the door locking.
"Yeah, it defiantly makes my top ten." T' Pell said totally seriously. The doors looked as though someone had written on them in marker, both the doors had only two words on them 'Try Me'. Was it a threat, or an invitation to try to open the door?
"'Try me', curious, much like in the earth tale of Alice in Wonderland. Have we gone through the metaphorical looking glass?" Spock asked walking towards the doors, trying to hear anything behind either of the doors.
"I think we need to choose a door."
"Which one do we pick?"
"How do we dare rule a door out?" T' Pell asked crossing her arms over her chest, defensively.
"I feel as though they are attempting to split us up." Spock said turning around to face her.
"Well, let's not give them what they want. Let's go through the purple door, and if it isn't what we were looking for we can just turn around and go back." T' Pell said going to the purple door and resting her hand on the handle.
"It seems a little too easy." Spock said
"Well, do you have a better plan?" she asked honestly hoping he would say yes.
"I cannot see another alternative that doesn't involve us splitting up." Spock said "Proceed"
She opened the door and stepped in. She was standing on a staircase that led from the doorway into the large, dark experimentation like room. She stepped onto the first step then turned to talk out the door but it was closed. No, oh God no. She ran to it and tried to open it. No dice. She threw her shoulder into the door, trying to reopen it, not wanting to be alone in the cruel looking room. "Spock! Spock are you there? Can you hear me? Help! Spockā¦.Spock." she said, giving up she turned keeping her back to the door and looking down onto the room. She saw two tables with people on them in the center of the room. In-between the tables were four IV pouches. Two of them containing clear fluid that seemed to be flowing into the patients, a pouch with red liquid and a pouch with green liquid seemed to be flowing FROM the patients. Dear god they were being exsanguinated.
