Michael Siemsen - Exigency

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19 years to get there. 8 years in orbit. “Three minutes to evacuate.” From the author of the #1 Sci-Fi/Fantasy bestseller,
, comes an all-new Sci-Fi thriller.
Nine brilliant scientists travel light years on a one-way trip to an Earth-like planet. Their mission is to study from orbit the two species of intelligent lifeforms on the surface. The first: an isolated people embarking on civilization and building their world’s first city. The second: a brutal race of massive predators, spread thick and still growing across the dominant landmass—destined to breed and eat their way to extinction within a few centuries.
After eight years of observation, disaster strikes the orbiting station and the remaining crew are ejected not to the safety of the city, but to the other side of the planet, deep inside a land no human could possibly survive.

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“Aether,” Qin said. “You see that?”

Aether looked up to see the guard being subdued by two Seekapock. Aether closed her bio eye and zoomed in just in time to see one of the attackers shove a sharpened stick up beneath the guard’s head, where the mouth was hidden, and where the rigid shell skull offered no protection for the Threck brain. The guard was dead.

“Imick!” Skinny called, and leapt up.

She grabbed Aether’s hand once more, heaving her to her feet with little care, and dragged Aether into the wide open.

A high whistle screamed from the torch-lit city, and a few seconds later, a second whistle joined in the alarm.

“Quickly!” one of the Seekapock shouted from the wall, and others appeared from the line of shrubs where Skinny had them hiding.

These Seekapock carried large baskets out into the starlight, scurrying across the sandy field, and up the sloped wall. Big splashes as a few dove into the water on the other side. Shouts and more screeching alarms from other guard stations. Skinny laughed with exhilaration, running too fast for Aether to keep up, but remained clung like a shackle around Aether’s wrist and hand. Aether’s feet tripped, dragged, managed a step or two, and tripped again. She felt like a ragdoll in a rambunctious little girl’s hand.

Qin’s panicked voice, “What should I do?”

He’d stepped out of the shrubs and stood behind the low wall. At least he could escape.

“Go!” Aether shouted as Skinny hauled her up the hill. “Get to the rally point!”

Skinny stopped at the top of the rise and someone yelled at her. “Why you bring this here? Take away!”

Aether looked up as she struggled to her feet and saw the distinctive cloak and thick arms of Eeahso. The leader was the one that had killed the first guard. Now, from her new vantage point, Aether could see they were standing atop the harbor’s inner levee, and several Seekapock farther down the wall were detaching lines from their anchors, and pulling. In the water below, thousands of distressed fish jumped and flipped at the surface as a net tightened around them.

Toward the city, Aether could see in the torchlight a stream of armed Threck pouring out the arched entrances, shouting, “The food bays! Thieves! Stop them!”

Eeahso slapped Skinny’s arm and Aether fell back. “Let this go! Join the others! Delay the guards!”

Skinny looked down at Aether for a beat, then toward the guards running along a raised walkway. She made a quick series of gestures before rushing off. “I will return for you, friend.”

Now, only Eeahso and Aether remained at the corner of the levee.

Eeahso eyed her for an instant, then called to the Seekapock as they loaded basket after basket with flopping fish. “Hurry! A moment more, then go!”

Aether planted her hands on the ground, pulled her feet beneath her, and scanned the area for the best escape route. Only a meter away, Eeahso didn’t appear to care what Aether was doing, focused instead on overseeing her mission. A series of “clangs” rang out from the other end of the levee where it met the city’s outer walkways. The Threck guards’ long, bronze blades had crossed various Seekapock weapons.

It was time for Aether to go. To the southwest, she could see a mostly clear path that led around the high city wall and, presumably, into an inland jungle. If she were Qin, that’s the way she’d have gone—the only option, really, that didn’t lead back to the Seekapock camp, the ocean, or the fight in progress. She pulled her MW from its holster, stood, and—

Crack!

Something struck her helmet from behind—hard—and she fell forward, toward the steep slope, falling a full 140 before chest and visor crashed into unyielding cement. Wind knocked from her, she slid, scratching downward another few meters before slowing to a stop. She sucked in air, rolled onto her back, and saw a Threck guard standing over her, long, curved blade held at the ready.

She couldn’t hear anything, but “What is it?” appeared in Livetrans.

In a blur, a series of tentacles flashed by her on both sides, and she caught a glimpse of Eeahso at the top of the levee, hurling curses as she fought off two guards. “Filthy smug Threck! Die, unthinking fools!”

The Threck above Aether kicked her in the side and stabbed down at Aether’s knee—right on the kneecap. Fortunately, the suits had a tough mid-layer of ballistic material, and the Threck weapon was blunt-tipped, but it still felt as though someone had dropped a cinder block on her leg.

Vomit suddenly threatened. Bile seeped into the back of Aether’s throat. She swallowed deep and tightened her grip on the MW, pinky and thumb depressing the safety toggles. Was it set to non-lethal? She couldn’t remember, and the guard above her appeared poised for a blow to Aether’s head. Could the Threck weapon shatter a visor? She didn’t think so, but what if it struck her throat?

Bwop!… Bwop-bwop!

The guard flew backward, smashing to the ground, then rolled limp and heavy over Aether’s downward inclined body. But Aether hadn’t fired.

Qin.

“Let’s go!” Qin in her ear.

Aether glanced up and saw him standing at the base of the slope. She looked down toward her feet and saw a guard’s weapon take off one of Eeahso’s arms with a powerful slash. The tentacle coiled and thrashed and twisted on the ground. The other guard fighting Eeahso turned her attention to Aether and Qin, and before Aether could think or say anything, Qin popped off four more rounds, sending both guards flying out of sight. Successive splashes revealed their fates.

Aether sat up, surveyed the scene, and saw basket-lugging Seekapock fleeing to the jungle, while a few others ran along the levee toward the injured Eeahso.

“Come on!” Qin shouted, grabbing Aether’s hand.

He helped her up the rest of the way and they both fled toward the cover of foliage across the field, pain lighting up Aether’s right leg with each limped step.

“Now what?” Qin huffed. “Where do we go? Tell me what to do!”

“Just keep going this way,” Aether said as they hurdled the low wall and returned to the darkness of the jungle. Aether activated IR. “Let’s get a ways in before finding some cov—” she suddenly belched and more acid filled her mouth.

“Are you okay? What’s happening?”

Aether slapped her visor up and dropped to her knees, empting her mouth along with everything that came behind it. Throat and stomach burned. Tearing eyes burned. Chest. Everything burned.

Qin’s hand rubbed in circles on her back when footfalls came crashing through the jungle behind them. Multiple individuals were closing fast, and it didn’t matter if they were Seekapock or Threck. Neither seemed a safe bet anymore. Qin pushed her down, atop her mess, and lay down flat beside her. Frozen in the undergrowth, Aether fought the urge to wipe her stinging eyes. The crackles and snaps of the approaching steps halted right beside her.

“Bad hide place, this is,” Skinny said. “Threck will come and find without difficulty. We go move.”

* * *

“I made a major mistake, didn’t I?” Qin whispered to Aether as they plodded through the dense, untrodden vegetation. “I panicked.”

Aether was hot, tired, in pain, and sick. Her drooping eyes watched the hypnotizing rhythm of Skinny’s marching legs ahead. “You followed your instincts in a dangerous situation and probably saved my life.”

“These are Orange People words?” Skinny asked without turning.

Aether selected and sent the affirmative response from the floating hotlist hovering at the right of her Livetrans app.

“Funny sound,” Skinny said. “Like hissing pikpik .”

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