7.2
Spirits hunt
I
crouched down to feel the flooring. It was unheard of but that was the ghastly
thing I did. Well, I stop at having to sniff it. That will placed me in peer
with the canines; a sarcastic or was it vile comparison. Well, the darn
flooring was clean. Not a speck of dust but I traced a faint trail of plasma
and platelets. It was blood from the organic. I switched the view on my goggles
and saw where it went.
The
Corsairs were there and then moved.
But how? Spirits don’t cart away bodies.
Only
a physical being could do that.
Was
the dust a physical being?
I
leveled my rifle and then cautiously proceed along the corridor. I moved with
the trail of blood as my guide. I tried to communicate with the others but
there was only static. We were jammed was the pondering question but I had no
answers then.
It
was my mistake then. I should have waited for the answer. I ran on without
looking back. In our recon basic training, the instructor tells one basic rule
on recon tactics; “If it was there, and then it went missing, then it must
still there but the question where? Since it’s not ground level, then check
around you. Or above you.”
I
did not check above me. When I looked up, I saw the mass of dusts there;
layered to the ceiling. It must have moved there from the flooring. It had
formed into a layer of dust coating that was glued to the ceiling. I took up my
pace. When I ran past it literally rained from the ceiling but behind me. I
sneaked a back view of it. It had formed into a form that resembled one of us
with the four limbs but its upper limbs ended in a blade formation. The foot
long blade was slashing from right and left as if it was fighting a foe. I
grabbed a pencil explosive and armed it. I tossed it behind me when I turned
the corner. The explosion went off but I was on the other adjacent corridor. I
felt the vibrations of the blast but I was not stopping to check the damage. I
did not need my instinct to tell me that dust had resumed the chase. I leveled
the rifle in reverse over my left shoulder while pulling the trigger. I was
firing blind but it may hand been a respite for me from the dust. I heard the
click on the rifle and tossed it. I kept on running and took every turning I
could find. Finally exhaustion overtook me.
I slumped against the wall and then leaned on the wall. It was then I
took a glance for my foe.
Fool
hardy perhaps. I guess I wanted to see them before I lose my head.
I
was surprised not to see any dust on those corridors. It seems to have cleared
off.
Well,
I was wrong.
Suddenly
it was in front of me. It had formed a wall of dust that blocked the corridor
behind me.
“Damn!”
I grabbed two pencil explosives to arm before tossing it. I then crouched down
for the blast. It went off and the vibration blew me away. I guess my construct
parts took the major blunt of it. I did suffer some shards of metals that were
embedded into me but I was alive. The explosion also blew a hole in the wall
next to us.
So
much for the years of training in battle tactics. I was aiming the explosive
towards the wall of dust and blew the space next to it. My instructors will
peeve if they were there.
Or
what Duggan will say; if you can’t toss it then canned it up your butt. Don’t
waste my explosives.
No
time to dwell on the mistake. I ran past the open hole and found myself in a
cold room. It was huge. I wondered why they needing such a big cold room for
but I was past reasoning for every event. In the cold room were rows of
shelving that were lined up there. Every shelf was filled with some containers
and was individually marked. I ran past the shelves for fear of the dust on the
shelves before it could form into any blade; or I was just lucky to miss it any
that was there.
I
ran forward with my hands over the head. I took the turnings on cue on the
shelves while sweeping the dust off my sleeves or head gear. I did not stop
until I saw the closed doorway. I reached it and grabbed the handle. I pried it
open and then rushed in. I slammed the door shut behind me before I took my
deep breath. I care not what I was breathing but it was refreshing.
And
damned it was freezing there.
It was then I noticed the dusts were falling off my body like droplets of rain.
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