From: martin@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE (Michele Martin) Newsgroups: alt.tv.quantum-leap.creative Subject: XOVER: The Witness part 23/26 Date: 3 May 1995 23:12:10 GMT Organization: Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Message-Id: <3o92ka$i88@news.duke.edu> scene 29 (keeps going and going and going....) Sam crouched next to the window, keeping his eyes on the windows above where he could see light coming through. Any second now...there! The light suddenly cut out. He counted to ten under his breath, then used the rifle Nick had "liberated" from the guard to crash in the window. No alarm sounded, but he was sure that the sound wouldn't have gone unnoticed. He carefully but quickly climbed through, glad his eyes were adjusted to the dark from being outside. He hoped that would allow him some advantage. He reached into his coat pocket for his badge as he crept along the wall in the direction of the moniter room. Suddenly he heard a voice up ahead. "Michaelson? Peters? Williams? Someone answer? What's going on?" someone was speaking into a radio, probably trying to contact either the outside guards or the men in the moniter room. Sam peeked around the corner. He could make out two men, both armed with rifles. Probably two of the interior guards. Well, best take what advantage he had... "Freeze! Metro Homicide! Drop your weapons!" Sam shouted. The two men whirled and raised their rifles, but hesitated when they saw that Sam had them covered and that he did, indeed have a badge. "I know what you're thinking--there're two of you and one of me. But I've already called for reinforcements, and my partner is already inside as well." *I hope* "Killing a police officer on top of kidnapping of a material witness to a homicide investigation really would not look good." Sam knew he was partially bluffing. If these people were really part of a powerful secret US government group, killing him wouldn't faze them in the slightest. The guards kept their weapons pointed out him, apparantly uncertain of their next move. Sam couldn't see their faces, so he was unsure of what they were thinking. "Uh oh, Sam. Looks like you're caught in a stalemate...and there two more guards coming up behind you..no, don't turn around or they might fire. Listen, I'll go tell Scott to tell Nick to give you a hand down here. Just don't do anything sudden. I have the feeling these nozzles wouldn't hesitate to take you out," Al's voice sounded behind him. Even with the unpleasant news Al had to tell him, Sam was reassured by his presence. Then he heard punchec something into the handlink, and he knew Al was gone. *Okay, I'm on my own for the next few minutes. Al, you better hurry* At that moment, he heard the click of a rifle being cocked behind him. "This is your only warning, sir. Lower your weapon and place your hands on your head," said a voice behind him. Sam carefully did as he was ordered. "Now, you better tell us exactly what's going on and the location of your partner and anyone else on the premises," continued the voice behind him as one of the guards in front of him reached for his rifle. "Uh, well...." Sam began. "Sam! Get down!" Al's voice yelled. Sam dove for the floor as the guards in front of him opened fire on something behind him. As he rolled over, Sam caught the glimpse of blurred motion as something knocked over the guards who had been behind him. The blur resolved itself into the form of Nick, who casually tossed the "rear" guards aside as the other pair continued to fire. All to no avail. Nick growled, then jumped the other pair. It was all over in a second. "You okay, Sam?" Nick asked as he helped Sam to his feet. "Yeah, I'm fine. Wow, that was incredible! Are _you_ okay?" "Well, I'll have to have Nat pull a few pieces of lead out, but other than that, I'm fine." "How's Scott?" "Oh, he's fine. I left him with Fox, who's handcuffed. And he's got that sphere of his out and, well, armed I guess you could say. I think he'll be okay. Shall we see how the pizza delivery is going?" Sam smiled as he and Nick picked their way past the unconscious guards toward the moniter room. Mulder and Scully, by virtue of the element of surprise, managed to keep things under control even though they were technically outnumbered five to two. The sudden power outage worked to their advantage since they'd been prepared for it. One of the guards had attempted to go for his rifle, but Scully had blinded him with a suddenly materialized super-flashlight. Immortals weren't the only ones who could hide large things in secret pockets of their trenchcoats. They'd managed to herd everyone over to one side of the room when they heard the unexpected gunfire just outside the door. Mulder and Scully exchanged worried glances, hoping that neither Sam, Duncan, or Scott had been the target. They knew better than to worry about Nick. "Look, you know they'll never let you get away with this. We have connections in high places in the government," one of the guards said ominously. "Correction--you have friends in high places in the US government. I think you may have a bit more difficulty with the Canadian government. We've already alerted both the Toronto police and the Royal Canadian Mounties of your presence here, and reinforcements should be arriving shortly. I really hope you don't cause some sort of international incident," replied Mulder. Before the guard could reply, the far door open. Scully whirled to cover the entrance, then sighed in relief when she saw it was Nick and Sam. "Well, looks like you've got things under control here," remarked Nick. "What was that gunfire we just heard?" asked Scully. "And where's Scott?" "Oh, some of the guards got a little carried away. Nick took care of them," replied Sam. "And I'm okay, Agent Scully. Ran into a little trouble with two other guards on my way down the steps, but, well, I guess you can say they saw the light," said Scott as he entered the room with George Fox in tow. Fox looked extremely agitated and dismayed. "Well, by my count that takes care of everyone. Now all we have to do is wait for the mop-up crew to arrive. Though I don't relish trying to explain all this to Captain Cohen," commented Nick. "Why should you have to--you've put in a full day, er, night, and I think these people are perfectly capable of speaking for themselves. I'm sure Mr. George Fox here has plenty to say," said Mulder. Fox just glowered at him in response. scene 30 Outside 4:30 am Paul watched Connor disappear into the woods, then turned back to the other Immortal called Hanson by the MacLeods and 'Cancerman' by Agent Mulder. Hanson regarded him dispassionately for a few seconds before commenting: "You should not have interfered. If MacLeod had killed me it would have made things alot easier for you. Don't think I won't continue to hunt you down and eliminate the threat you represent to us." "But I'm not a threat. I don't want to hurt anyone. I first came to observe, and then to take care of my son. After all these years, why is that so hard for you and George Fox to accept? I never was a threat to your national security," Paul replied sadly. "National security may be George Fox's biggest concern, but it's one of the least of mine. There are much more important things at stake. I'm a player in more Games than the one you interfered with tonight--but that one in and of itself would be enough reason for me to wish to eliminate your kind. Tell me, how much have you told Agent Mulder?" "Agent Mulder?" Paul replied tentatively. He realized that it would not be a good idea to let this man know the extent to which Mulder was involved in the evening's events. He sensed that this man was much more dangerous than George Fox, and not because he was Immortal. "Yes, I'm sure he'd like to know _all_ about you and why you're here. He was assigned to investigate the case for which your offspring is a witness. Perhaps he doesn't know about you?" "Why would I tell him?" Paul answered trying to mislead without outright lying. He didn't like to lie, but he'd found that in dealing with humans it was sometimes necessary to disguise the truth. Especially in dealing with _this_ type of human. "Why indeed. I have found, however, that Agent Mulder has a disturbing knack of finding out things he'd be better off not knowing, though he has yet to become a _real_ threat. Though he has no reason to expect aliens in the particular case he was sent here to investigate. Still, I wouldn't underestimate Fox Mulder." Paul wondered if that last sentence was supposed to be addressed to him, or if Hanson was thinking out loud. But he doubted that this was the kind of man who said anything that wasn't necessary. "So what will you do with me?" Hanson ask, casually pulling out a cigarette. He lit it with a lighter taken from his suit jacket pocket, and began to smoke, all the while seeming utterly unconcerned about his fate. "I could take you back to the house and wait for the rest of the police to arrive. I think you and your men will have alot of explaining to do," replied Paul, although he doubted that this man would find the police to be much of an inconvenience. The almost sneering smile that floated briefly across Hanson's face confirmed his suspicions. "Do you really think the police pose much of a threat to me?" Hanson asked. "No. I think that you are a very dangerous person, Immortal. And The police have had enough problems with your kind for now. So I will let you go. But I warn you--I can be a dangerous person, too. Do not attempt to harm me or my son again. I don't want to hurt you or anyone on this planet, but I will do what I must to protect my family. Even my patience has its limits," Paul intoned seriously. He meant every word he said, and he could see that Hanson knew it by the brief look of concern that crossed his face. Concentrating on the sphere in his hand, he caused it to glow brighter and brighter, almost to its maximum. The sudden intense light blinded Hanson, long enough for Paul to disappear into the woods and begin to make his way back to the front of the house. Back to his son, his wife, and his new-found friends. LaCroix perched unseen in one of the many treetops near the scene of the evening's activity...or in his case, entertainment. So much was going on. He wasn't sure exactly when and where he should intervene. He was curious about many of the people with whom Nicholas was associating this evening. And he wished to learn more of the things he'd heard discussed at the station earlier that evening. At several points he was tempted to interrupt Nicholas himself and demand some explanations. But he had the feeling that his wayward son would be less than cooperative, as he often was when involved in one of his oh-so-important cases. So instead he watched. His attention had finally been drawn to the sword fight near the rear of the house. He was sure this was somehow connected to the beheadings that had plagued the mortals of late and which had caused some minor concern to some in the community. The beheadings that the late Gregory had seemed to know something about. He knew that Gregory had not told him the truth about his interest in this matter. Perhaps now he had the opportunity to find out more. He watched the battle with interest--these mortals were both _very_ skilled fighters. Almost too skilled for those with such brief lifespans. There had been some mention of 'Immortals' earier--perhaps these were some of those? There was definitely something more to this than appeared on the surface. He wondered what the final outcome would be. Unfortunately he was prevented from finding out by the arrival of a third party. LaCroix almost instantly realized that this was the one who had overpowered Gregory. The alien--he recognized him from the photographs he'd seen in the file he'd acquired. The blue light that came from his hand radiated a power that LaCroix found both repellant, yet oddly attracting. And very strong. Yes indeed, it _was_ a force to be reckoned with. And perhaps dealt with at some later time. Even if this being did only wish to be left alone. LaCroix was not entirely comfortable with the idea that there was something present on Earth that he might not be able to deal with. Then again, the challenge this being represented might be refreshing. He would have to think about that. He was sure when he wanted to find this alien again he could get the information from Nicholas. Willingly or unwillingly. He continued to watch and listen. Apparantly the alien knew one of the combatants, whom he referred to as "Connor". The other was knows as "Hanson". Ah, this was interesting--Connor claimed to have known Hanson for over a century. How could this be? These were obviously not vampires. He would have known instantly. He listened even more closely. Finally, the one called Connor prepared to leave. As he did so, the alien addressed him as "Immortal". So his suspicion had been correct. These were not ordinary mortals. He decided to find out more about these others. He launched himself from his perch and followed Connor as he made his way away from the house. Alone. Perfect. He waited until they were a suitable distance away from the others before he made his move. As Connor cleared the woods near a deserted street, LaCroix landed abruptly in front of him. Connor slammed to a halt, eyes widening. LaCroix smiled slowly before addressing the stunned man. "Greetings fellow immortal. I believe we have much to discuss." -- Michele Martin martin@abacus.mc.duke.edu --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evil Guest Immortal: "I have you now, MacLeod." Duncan MacLeod: "I admit it. You're better than I am." EGI: "Then why are you smiling?" MacLeod: "Because I know something you don't know..." "..._I_ am the star of this show." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------