Anthony DeCosmo - Fusion

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Omar threw his eyes to the heavens in frustration. The first thing he noticed was that the birds Anita watched all morning had flown off. He did not know why, but that bothered him. Perhaps because it meant Anita had lost a source of entertainment.

Lori broke in, “Listen, Omar, I’ve got to have you give Stanton’s work the okay before I release about five tons worth of supplies and a couple hundred personnel for duty on the Excalibur. Otherwise those supplies will go somewhere else.”

One of the K9 sentries barked. The sound grabbed their attention.

The animal-a German Shepherd-stood on the far side of the Eagle transport facing the northern fence and the thick woods beyond. As they watched, a second then a third dog joined the first, all three staring north.

Two human handlers walking the grounds as well as the guards at the main entrance also took notice. The Humvee that gently rolled up and down the driveway halted and the gunner in the copula swung his. 50 caliber northward.

“What is wrong with them?” Lori asked.

The dogs kept barking. Very agitated.

A sound rose above the barks. A hum. An electronic hum growing louder and louder.

“What is that?” Jon reached to his wife’s shoulder. “Look, get inside. You too, Omar…”

Lights flickered in the woods; red and yellow lights as if a mob of flashlights worked in the forest, sending flashes between the trees.

The humming grew louder-louder…the dogs barked.

“Security!”

Jon’s call brought the two policemen-like guards from the front gate to their side. The pair of handlers also drew weapons. The soldier in the Humvee pulled the bolt on his heavy machine gun. More dogs came from across the grounds to face the northern fence.

Jon’s touch on his wife’s shoulder turned into a strong grip.

“Inside. Now.”

The lights grew brighter and took form; spheres of light-spheres of red and yellow…

“Run!”

They came from the forest like bullets, flying over the fence and onto the estate grounds: a dozen softball-sized suns with flames of red and yellow dancing on their surface. Each generated a screaming hum that sounded like alarms announcing their arrival.

A red one slammed into the nose cone of the waiting Eagle transport. It exploded with the force of an artillery shell breaking apart the cabin and throwing the mortally-wounded pilot onto the lawn along with a shower of metal and glass and burning circuitry.

The handlers pulled pistols and shot at the attackers. Human guards let fly 3-round bursts from automatic rifles, the dogs yapped and jumped-one collided with a yellow ball that popped like a water balloon. The dog disintegrated into patches of fur and bones as the instantly-corrosive acid contents of the weapon covered the K9’s body. The gunner onboard the Humvee joined the fray with a fierce volley of high caliber bullets…

Ashley snapped the paperback shut and leapt to her feet as Gordon directed his motorized wheelchair into the center of his information hub.

The voice on the Internal Security band made no mistake: something attacked the estate; an observation further confirmed by the pop-pop-pop of distant gunfire.

“…repeat, this is front gate, we need back up! Man down! Man down! Oh, Christ-“

“Front gate, this is control, tactical team en route to your location. All lake personnel go to Alert 1 and lock down. Repeat, Alert 1 and lockdown…”

“Gordon-what should we do?”

”We wait here and tough it out, Miss Ashley.” As he spoke, Charles-the man with the prosthetic hand-walked into the room with several items clutched to his chest.

With his good hand he set an automatic pistol on Gordon’s lap, then shoved an identical one into Ashley’s hand. She dropped the book.

For his part, Charles carried an HK Mp5 machine pistol strapped around his shoulders with his good hand on the grip and his plastic hand balancing the barrel.

Ashley protested, “Gordon, Trevor took me target shooting a couple of times but I really don’t know how to-“

He grabbed the Glock from her hand, pulled the slide loading a round, and returned it to her. She stared at the pistol, dumbfound.

“Point and shoot. And remember to stay calm.”

A humming sound came through the walls from somewhere outside.

Gordon spoke to the growing noise, “Me, too? I’m flattered.”

He rolled to the doorway so as to see down the hall. Charles took station by the closed front door.

“What? What do you mean?”

“I can’t use my legs but the bastards still think I’m important enough to assassinate.”

“That-that makes you- happy?”

His answer came in the form of a big, nasty grin.

Brett Stanton stood at the base of one of the tall gantries that helped secure the Excalibur. His two assistants-the woman and the fat man-waited on his flanks while he consulted a third: a bearded black man wearing technician’s garb with a ‘supervisor’ badge.

Around them more technicians, mechanics, engineers, and security guards walked about, some boarding the caged elevators of the gantry and climbing up to the massive battleship and the super cargo carrier floating overhead.

The supervisor complained, “Mr. Stanton, I can do it but I’d feel a lot better if someone who was involved in the design phase was here to oversee the project. I mean, I hook up the wrong power conduit and that could cause the grav generators to repel.”

“Yes, yep, now I know, and that would start ripping things apart one expensive piece at a time. I’m working on getting Omar Nehru out here to take a gander at this stuff, but that’s not going to happen for a few hours. We don’t have a few hours.”

The woman at Stanton’s side gasped, “What the hell are those?”

Brett Stanton whipped his head around toward the east side of the base. There he saw a line of lights weaving around and over old buildings and hangers. The lights shined red and a sparkling blue that-for a brief instant-he thought quite beautiful.

Stanton yelled in a throaty voice, “Security breach!”

Someone on the gantry heard his holler and activated the general alarm. Klaxons sprung to life above, below, and onboard the Excalibur as well as the Hercules.

The lights kept coming from behind the buildings. A dozen-two dozen-three dozen-Stanton lost count as they swarmed from the airport perimeter onto the tarmac heading directly for their position.

“Get clear!” Brett shouted then grabbed hold of the woman and the fat man by their shoulders and shoved them toward the small cart they had used to traverse the airport grounds.

The fat man resisted and bolted for the perceived safety inside the scaffolds and fencing of the gantry. The woman obeyed and dropped a cluster of rolled blueprints as she scrambled for the cart.

Stanton heard the sound the attackers made: a hum gaining in volume like reactors going critical.

He stepped on the accelerator pedal and the cart moved away from the gantry making best-speed to escape the shadow of the floating behemoths for the sunlit open pavement of the runways.

“Hurry-hurry!” the woman screamed but it was too late. The line of red and blue spheres reached them-and missed.

The balls passed overhead like errant pitches. He felt a breeze as dozens of the things flew by but, at the same time, he also felt both heat and a discharge like static electricity from the things.

The swarm of attacking orbs continued above them like some kind of airborne stampede.

Then came the first explosion. Red balls hit the underside of the Hercules in a series of shots similar to artillery blasts.

The woman shouted the most obvious line Brett Stanton had heard in his life: “My God, they’re trying to take out the ships!”

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