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Tantalus - 11. Escape

Chapter 11

 

It was madness.

Jim was shouting something at me, trying to bulldoze his way through the increasingly large pile of dirt and debris that was quickly filling up the space in our emergency bunker. Aliens kept coming down the hole, adding their voices to the whisper in my mind that could not be denied, and which was quickly becoming a shout.

Ours.

There was a brief whirlwind as the last of our pressurized atmosphere escaped, to be lost forever. It took with it our last chance of survival. There were no oxygen tanks left for us. I knew from experience that we only had a few minutes before we would pass out and die.

I coughed from the dirt, pulling up my shirt to shield my nose and mouth. Sharp grains of sand whipped through the air, stinging my eyes, making them water. I tried to get away from the aliens, but I couldn't see and I ended up banging my head against one of the bunk beds hard enough to stun me momentarily. Jim was shouting my name but I couldn't see him. I lost my balance and wheeled my arms around frantically to try and regain my footing. I ended up touching one of the creatures by mistake and it felt like grabbing a live wire. I snatched my hand away with a wordless cry.

The lights went out, but there was sunlight pouring in from the gash in the ceiling. The avalanche of debris slowed, then ended. I was already taking long, gasping breaths, and I knew I didn't have long until I lost consciousness. I wiped away the grit and dirt from my eyes and looked around me.

We were surrounded by Furballs.

My instinctive reaction was terror, but even as I backed away against the wall every single Furball raised itself as high up as it could with its short, squat legs and looked at me out of many small, black eyes.

Afraid?

With this many Furballs gathered together I felt the idea arrow straight into my mind, echoing not only as raw emotion but as a definite word taken from my own vocabulary. Its meaning was still unclear, though. I didn't know if they were afraid or if they were asking if I was afraid.

The hot, stifling air of Tantalus brought the urgency of our situation to the forefront of my thoughts.

"Kyle!" Jim shouted. His voice sounded weird in the new atmosphere.

I looked in his direction. He was struggling to make his way to where I was.

The Furballs turned as one and they all purred.

At least that's what it sounded like. In my mind I felt the echo of their intent, though, and it was a threat. They were making the most menacing sound they could, reacting to their idea of Jim as a dangerous creature.

Jim had enough sense to stay put as soon as he saw the aliens move. I saw his chest was heaving as he took deep, empty breaths just like I was doing. It felt like no matter how much air I gulped in, it wasn't enough.

"They think you're dangerous," I said to him.

He looked briefly at me, then back at the furry carpet of creatures.

"Can you tell them I'm on your side now?" he asked me.

"I don't know how."

"You established the mind link once before, Kyle. It should be easier now … To communicate. The more there are, the stronger the psionic … link is." Jim was panting now, unable to finish his sentences without taking a breath.

I nodded and tried to concentrate on the creatures. I tried thinking words at them, but it didn't work. They were too many, and I was only one. It felt like my mind wasn't capable of talking in a hundred different channels at once.

Precious seconds ticked by. Rivulets of sweat ran down my forehead and down the back of my neck. My eyes darted all over, trying to find something to hold onto, something –

One of the Furballs on the far end of the dirt pile was different from the others. It had a little specimen ID tag attached to its fur.

The instant I recognized it, the Furball shifted its attention towards me.

Hi, I thought.

It made eye contact with me out of three of its many eyes.

Recognition!

Yes, I thought. I know you.

I sent it some images of the first time I saw it in its tank, hoping to strengthen the recognition signal I'd gotten. It worked. Not only that tagged Furball, but all others, stopped purring gradually and settled down in a more peaceful position.

I can't talk to all of you at the same time, I tried to explain. I am one, and you are many.

I could feel how my Furball tried to understand my idea, relaying it to its friends, not only those in the bunker with us but…

I had a brief flash of something. It was a giant, living network of every Furball in the planet. They had no concept of individuality. They were all one. It was this enormous Mind that took my idea and turned it around, trying to find meaning in it.

One? my Furball asked, and did a sort of little wiggle.

Yes! I thought to it.

Ma...ny? it asked again, except this time all of the aliens moved at the same time.

I beamed in the affirmative and the Furballs all made a sort of crooning sound, pleased with themselves.

You need a name, I thought to my Furball. I can speak to all of you, through you.

Name? they asked me, and the concept was like wildfire through dry bush land. It echoed something in them, something they had almost forgotten. I had sudden, flickering visions of other creatures that the Furballs had once known. They were tall, wispy, glowing.

They had names.

Name! my Furball said at last, beaming with excitement. I could tell that, alone, it couldn't understand what I was saying, but when joined to everyone else it was able to communicate with me and use my ideas, my words.

I'll call you Tag, I thought, looking at its little ID slip.

Tag.

Yes. And I am Kyle.

Puzzlement. Then:

Kyle?

Yes! It's nice to meet you.

Kyle!

Tag was thrilled. They were thrilled. I felt the waves of their emotions, so much stronger than their capability for abstract thoughts, wash over me and fill me with a sort of peaceful numbness.

I very nearly surrendered to it, right then. I was already starting to feel a little sleepy. Maybe I could –

"Kyle!" Jim called again.

His voice jolted me back to reality. The Furballs reacted threateningly as soon as he made an attempt to get closer to me.

He's a friend, Tag. Friendly. Safe.

Tag relayed the idea to the others, and it was accepted immediately. There was no second-guessing, no suspicion. They accepted what I said and did not question it.

Friend.

Yes. His name is Jim.

Jim!

The Furballs crooned again and parted to make way for Jim.

"What did you tell them?" he asked me.

"Found a way… to communicate."

In spite of everything, including the fact that we had maybe a couple of minutes more of consciousness left, Jim smiled. He put his heavy hand on my shoulder.

"I'm impressed, Kyle. You really do have a gift. Imagine what… we could have done… investigated, learned."

I felt a warm surge of emotion tinged with sadness. This was it, then. Well, at least I had done one thing nobody else had ever done. I had found a way to talk to an alien race.

"Jim?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper.

"Yeah?"

"Is it okay… Is it okay if I hug you?"

I tried not to cry, but I was very scared. I didn't want to die.

To my surprise, I saw Jim's eyes get bright with unshed tears.

"Come here."

He opened his arms wide and I all but crashed into him, holding onto his big, hard body with every ounce of strength I had. Jim enveloped me in a bear hug and I started crying then, tight against his chest, breathing in his scent and wishing the moment would never end. In his arms I felt safe. For the first time since Raymond, I felt complete.

Something was scratching at my leg. Unwillingly, I parted from Jim to look down. I held one of his hands with mine as I did so, though. He squeezed it reassuringly.

Tag was doing its best to grab onto my leg to draw my attention to it. I felt its query, half scared and half curious. I saw now that it was feeling the sadness coming from me and it didn't know why I was feeling like that.

"I can't live… on your planet, little guy," I said, aloud so Jim would also hear. I projected my thoughts along with my words. "Jim and I are going to die if we... don't get help."

There was a pause at the thought was relayed to the greater Mind. All it had for me was puzzlement. I received images of the moss outside, of secret places with flowing water, of the wide, open sky.

I shook my head ruefully. "I can't eat moss like you, Tag. But most… most of all I can't breathe the air. It's… It's not right for me."

A huge yawn interrupted me. It was my body's last resort, trying to force me to breathe in as deeply as I could.

"What are they saying?" Jim asked softly.

I looked at him, at his handsome, rugged face, and I was keenly aware of the fact that we were holding hands and not letting go. "They don't know how to help," I explained.

Help? Tag asked. It was a concept he knew. It was picked up by the others, amplified, investigated.

I gasped.

"What's happening?" Jim asked me.

I couldn't answer him. Memories were surfacing among the Furballs, deep, hidden memories of time before time. I saw glimpses of things flying through the air of Tantalus, things that were not animals. I saw those who used to have names walking, speaking, glowing.

Helping.

Help. The Furballs said to me, all at the same time.

They showed me fragmented images of hurt Furballs, before the time when they could speak to one another. They showed me a warm, yellow glow emanating from the walls of an impossibly large structure. They showed me entrances that had been made just for them, so those who were hurt could come in and get… help. Inside, there was rest. Inside, there was healing.

Help!

With a titanic effort, the greater Mind gathered thousands of fragments and assembled them into a three-dimensional image to present to me. It was a slowly revolving model of a structure resembling a pyramid, along with all the hidden entrances deep underground that could still take us to the chamber of healing. Superimposed on it was something that at first I did not understand, until the Furballs shifted perspective sensing my bewilderment. They were used to seeing things from the ground up. Instead, they showed me the terrain as seen from the sky.

It was a map. Our demolished bunker was at one end, and at the other end the shining Temple.

"Take us there!" I gasped.

"What? Where?" Jim asked.

"The Temple is still… Still standing! Jim, we have to get there!"

Emotions played out on Jim's face, plain to see. Disbelief. Doubt. Cautious hope.

Resolution.

He squeezed my hand again. "I'm with you. Lead the way."

 

span>Thanks a lot for reading, and thank you for every like to this story! Please follow it if you would like to be notified when the next chapter comes out. :D


A special thanks goes out to my awesome beta reader Caz - thanks for all the feedback!

*From now on, I will publish story updates on Mondays and Fridays. Stay tuned!*

2015 by Albert Nothlit
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The hive mind of the Furballs is fascinating. Individually they don't understand Kyle but each creature brings an experience to the mix that allows them to understand him and communicate. It was intriguing that they took Kyle's "word" that Jim was a friend now, since he had one of them in a case not too long ago. I guess because they can sense his mind they trust him? Is it possible to be deceptive with them? I wonder who these beings are that the Furballs keep thinking about...the glowing beings. Another mystery to solve. I hope that temple isn't too far away. Kyle and Jim are running out of time. Wonderful chapter Albert!

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YEAH! Furballs to the rescue!

I love that they're able to no one "get" Kyles conscious thoughts, but his emotions--they immediately "knew" that Jim was no threat.

Now, how are the almost unconscious guys gonna get to the pyramid? Are the furballs gonna form a mat and "carry" them to be healed?

REALLY looking forward to the next chapter--and to finding out more about the intriguing history of the furballs.

You've done well on this story!

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I hope that the temple is not too far away. Very well written as we are become to expect. I am eagerly awaiting the next episode. I will admit to a level of greed in that I want the whole story complete so I can read it in one sitting, so for any burning ears I apologise. I am intrigued as how a the relationship between Kyle and the "Furballs" develops and b the relationship between Kyle and Jim develops, so I am sitting here fuming at you to write the tale and only write the tale! However the realist says take your time get it right while I practise being virtuously patient (Ah crap I want to kill something) :lol: Thank you very much for sharing with us your excellent story very well done.

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Very fascinating interactions with the furballs and their hive mind. I love Tag. ha, very cute. It is interesting how the furballs accept Kyle and his word unconditionally like when he says Jim is a friend. I wonder why that is. I'm not sure how the furball healing temple would help a human, but I guess we'll see.

the amount of time in which Kyle passed out when he went outside right after he got there, doesn't leave much time for them to survive now. Quite a bit of time has passed, they'd not have much longer to stay lucid. So if this place isn't close, I don't see them making it very far from the bunker. They should be running out of air very soon. Just something I wanted to point out b/c it won't seem possible for them to make some trek to the temple if it is very far away. there is also the gravity thing which will slow them down.

Looking forward to more. I'm really enjoying this story.

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The Furballs have a great way to communicate over long distances in a split second. They can pass and share information - "discuss" problems and make decisions in a fraction of the time of "single minded" beings. It would also have to be even more of a blow for them to lose any members of that collective. Like losing a limb. I would imagine that is why they automatically trust Kyle when he says Jim isn't a threat. He is a part of that collective in some way now. I hope that collective thinking can find a way to help Kyle and Jim reach the temple before they run out of oxygen.

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On 04/04/2015 06:27 AM, LitLover said:
The hive mind of the Furballs is fascinating. Individually they don't understand Kyle but each creature brings an experience to the mix that allows them to understand him and communicate. It was intriguing that they took Kyle's "word" that Jim was a friend now, since he had one of them in a case not too long ago. I guess because they can sense his mind they trust him? Is it possible to be deceptive with them? I wonder who these beings are that the Furballs keep thinking about...the glowing beings. Another mystery to solve. I hope that temple isn't too far away. Kyle and Jim are running out of time. Wonderful chapter Albert!
Communal mentality is a concept I've always found fascinating, so this is my own humble stab at creating one. Thank you for reviewing!
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On 04/04/2015 07:00 AM, Stephen said:
I expected drama and you didn't disappoint. You give us hope and

even some understanding of the furball communal mind. Fascinating but

weird, -it's like a world where everyone is a telepath. I like these furballs

more as the story goes on. I think I like them more than I do some people!

Now if they save our boys I'll love them.

You and me both, Stephen - I think telepathy would add a whole new dimension to how humans interact.
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On 04/04/2015 07:09 AM, Robert Rex said:
YEAH! Furballs to the rescue!

I love that they're able to no one "get" Kyles conscious thoughts, but his emotions--they immediately "knew" that Jim was no threat.

Now, how are the almost unconscious guys gonna get to the pyramid? Are the furballs gonna form a mat and "carry" them to be healed?

REALLY looking forward to the next chapter--and to finding out more about the intriguing history of the furballs.

You've done well on this story!

Furballs are emotionally well-developed but have trouble understanding abstract thoughts. Thank you for another unerringlly insightful forecast for the following chapter!
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On 04/04/2015 08:47 AM, Dathi said:
I hope that the temple is not too far away. Very well written as we are become to expect. I am eagerly awaiting the next episode. I will admit to a level of greed in that I want the whole story complete so I can read it in one sitting, so for any burning ears I apologise. I am intrigued as how a the relationship between Kyle and the "Furballs" develops and b the relationship between Kyle and Jim develops, so I am sitting here fuming at you to write the tale and only write the tale! However the realist says take your time get it right while I practise being virtuously patient (Ah crap I want to kill something) :lol: Thank you very much for sharing with us your excellent story very well done.
Wow - thanks Dathi! Trust me, I'm writing this one fast, but also with care and time for beta reading/editing to ensure the quality remains the same. Your patience will be well rewarded!
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On 04/04/2015 10:01 AM, Cannd said:
Very fascinating interactions with the furballs and their hive mind. I love Tag. ha, very cute. It is interesting how the furballs accept Kyle and his word unconditionally like when he says Jim is a friend. I wonder why that is. I'm not sure how the furball healing temple would help a human, but I guess we'll see.

the amount of time in which Kyle passed out when he went outside right after he got there, doesn't leave much time for them to survive now. Quite a bit of time has passed, they'd not have much longer to stay lucid. So if this place isn't close, I don't see them making it very far from the bunker. They should be running out of air very soon. Just something I wanted to point out b/c it won't seem possible for them to make some trek to the temple if it is very far away. there is also the gravity thing which will slow them down.

Looking forward to more. I'm really enjoying this story.

You're right, Cannd - the Temple is too far away for them to get there on foot before passing out. The next chapter may have an answer to that problem.
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On 04/04/2015 12:50 PM, EagleIsaac said:
The Furballs have a great way to communicate over long distances in a split second. They can pass and share information - "discuss" problems and make decisions in a fraction of the time of "single minded" beings. It would also have to be even more of a blow for them to lose any members of that collective. Like losing a limb. I would imagine that is why they automatically trust Kyle when he says Jim isn't a threat. He is a part of that collective in some way now. I hope that collective thinking can find a way to help Kyle and Jim reach the temple before they run out of oxygen.
Furballs are much less aware of their individuality than humans, but yeah, a loss or death does affect them all.
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On 04/05/2015 12:10 AM, Puppilull said:
Purring - the most menacing sound they could make... That was just so sweet. I get an image of a giant cluster of kittens trying to scare someone.

 

Also, to make the trek to the Temple, why not body surf? A collective mind would be ideal for transporting two unconscious humans with tiny, tiny paws.

Menacing kittens was exactly what I was going for, lol!
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On 04/04/2015 03:42 PM, metajinx said:
You are doing great with the small details in your story. I always love to guess what will come next, and I'm surprised and pleased each time :) It's great how you subtly lead your readers into the right direction, but never blatantly onto the one-tracked path, there is always room for interpretation and what-if's. I can't wait for the next installment!
Thank you very much, metajinx! It's awesome to hear that my carefully-planned machinations are well-received!
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