Kim’s eyes burned. It was nearly noon and the smoke still
blocked the sun. She had been with the crews as a nurse, helping
those who managed to inhale too much smoke. Nothing serious
luckily, although she hated to see anyone in pain. One guy had a
decent size burn on his arm, and had to be sent back to the
hospital in the city. But other than that nothing too bad had
happened so far. Some teams where still in the forest stomping out
the last remaining embers of the fire. It had been a dry year, but
a fire this large was unusual. “We found it sir!”
A voice cackled over the Doctor’s radio. “What the
hell is it? Another chunk of metal?” He replies. “Ummm,
kinda. I think your gonna want to see this for yourself. Its still
running whatever it is.” “Radiation? Anything we
need worry about?” the doc asks. “Not that we can
detect. Sir, we need you here right away, and bring a tow rig if
possible.” The team replies. The Doc scratched his head.
Sometimes chunks from old space stations would fall to Earth.
Sometimes they were shot down by war satellites that still
“protected” the planet. But to have something survive
reentry had been unheard of. “Kim, ready your transport.
We need to get to the epicenter, pronto.” He orders. Kim
fires up the engines, and opens the passenger door for him. “Jeez,
I really hate your car.” He says as he remembers that she
still hadn’t had a tail hole for the passenger seat. “Any
chance that I could drive?” He says looking at her with a
hopeful look. Kim just raises an eyebrow as she throttles the
engines, and accelerates to high speed. “I’ll take
that as a no!” He struggles to say as the G forces push him
deep into the old fashioned seat. He had also forgotten how bad a
driver she could be sometimes. “There they are, about
half a click to your right.” He points out, motioning for
her to land close. “Try not to kick up to much ash,
alright?” He begs. Kim opens the door and looks over to
the team who found the space debris. Before she can step out of
her car, a paw reaches out to assist her. “What a lovely
surprise.” A familiar voice says. It was her ex-boyfriend,
Rich. She refused his help. “Hello, Richard. Good to see
you again.” Kim says half-heartedly. She had been avoiding
him like fleas. He was yet another failed attempt in love. He
barely lasted two weeks before she stopped talking to him.
Arrogant bastard. The only thing in this world he cared about was
his career and his status amongst his “friends”. It
was partly that which attracted her to him in the first place. His
group of friends had been rather “close” to her a few
times, and yet managed to remain decent aquantinces
afterwards. “Let me show you what I’ve found
myself.” He beckoned the Doctor and her over to the
wreckage. “Well Doc, what do you think?” The Doctor
walked around the metal object. It was about 3 meters long and
wide. And it was still buzzing with the sound of electronics. Most
of the exterior was a melted mass with no real discernable shape.
“Hmmmm, seems to be a old style escape pod. Maybe from a
station still orbiting. Can’t figure why it must have
launched, but it seems that it was hit by a laser right about
here.” He says as he points to a hole about two centimeters
deep. The Doctor was more than just a medical person. He was
the local authority on old human technology. He had grown up in
the fringes of the wastelands, where some of man’s machines
still lay broken or in disuse. He had spent much of his childhood
tinkering with it, and even managed to get some of it running
again. “Must have triggered the stasis field. Which if I
remember right will deactivate in a few days or so..” Before
he could finish his sentence the sound of the field emitters
slowly winding down interrupted him. The shell of the wreckage
begins to crack, and pressure from inside the pod slowly leaks
out. “Everyone, back!” Richard orders loudly. But
he is pretty much speaking to himself, as everyone there had
already jumped for cover. Kim peers over the hood of her car,
waiting for an explosion. But none came. She looks at the
wreckage, and watches as it breaks apart into two halves. Then the
escaping gas hits her nose. A scent, male, and reeking of
animalistic qualities. Fear grips her at first, realizing that
something, someone is aboard that craft. Before she can see what,
who it is aboard, she already knows. Wolf. Like the Doctor, only
different. “Be careful, Rich. For some reason, I don’t
think it’s friendly.” The Doc orders. And with that,
Richard takes his prybar out. He shoves it in the cracked shell,
which parts as he pries at it. “SHIT” Rich screams.
The face he sees under the wreckage scares the wits out of him.
Before he can even think of his actions the prybar is already
swinging into the monster’s head. THUNK! A few seconds
go by. The Doctor slowly peers over at this “monster”
that Rich has bludgeoned. Blood starts pouring from its newly
created head wound. “Smooth Rich, real smooth. First
contact with one of them in almost one hundred years, and you
crush its skull.” “I, I didn’t mean too! It
just scared the crap out of me!” Rich whines, knowing that
he fucked up badly. “Whatever. At least we know it can’t
hurt us now. Get it out of there and let’s see if he’s
still alive.” The Doc orders. Stupid moron thinks the Doc.
Its gung-ho idiots like him that have been running his rescue
teams lately. Thinking first with their instincts and not with
their wits. Kim looks on in a state of bewilderment. She is
overwhelmed by the scent of it, almost attracted to it. She can’t
think of any reason why, but for some reason, it’s
overpowering her. She walks over to the monster with a sense of
amazement and pity. Without thinking she reaches out to the fresh
wound on his face. She can see that he is still breathing,
although somewhat labored. “He seems alright, but we
should get him back to the station now. Who knows what kind of
damage your thoughtlessness has done to him.” Kim says in an
almost defensive tone. The others just look at her with scrutiny.
They know how she gets when a new guy comes around. But this was,
well, just weird.
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