How long had I been here?
Who had brought me to this place?
Angry vessels pounded the inside of my skull.
My mind offered only disconnected recollections.
Synapse:
I raised my head.
My stomach lurched. I tasted bitterness and felt a tremor beneath my tongue.
I eased back down.
I smelled loamy earth. Vegetation. Felt cold hardness beneath my cheek.
Synapse:
A real-time sensation intruded. Heat on my right ring finger.
I moved my hand. Tested the surface on which I lay.
Solid. Sandpaper-rough.
Concrete.
Synapse:
I breathed deeply.
Opened my eyes.
Saw nothing but variations on darkness.
Using both palms, I raised one shoulder and shifted my hips.
Before I could sit, nausea overwhelmed me. I hung my head and threw up until my stomach muscles ached.
When I’d finished, I backhanded my mouth, rolled, and rose to all fours.
And vomited again until I could only spit bile.
I sat back on my haunches, listening.
Over the drumming rain, I heard what sounded like grinding gears, the thrum of an engine. Muffled by walls.
And another sound. Soft. Barely audible.
A moan? A growl?
Close.
Dear God!
Some other being shared my prison!
I felt a flutter in my chest, as if my heart had broken free and was beating at my rib cage.
I strained my ears. Heard no movement. No further sign of another presence.
Was I mistaken?
I rose to my knees and waited for my eyes to adjust. The only break in the inky blackness was a hairline strip of gray at floor level off to my left. Too little light to dilate my pupils.
I got to my feet. Paused again.
My gut cramped once more, but there was nothing left to purge.
Arms extended, I inched blindly toward what I hoped was a door.
My fingertips soon brushed something hard and smooth. Metal. Vertically ribbed.
I stepped to my right. The steel ribs now ran horizontally.
I felt around, found a discontinuity. Traced it up, over, down to the floor. A rectangle.
Aiming my shoulder at what I assumed was the rectangle’s center, I lunged.
Metal rattled, but the door held.
I tried again and again until my shoulder ached. Then I dropped to my back and kicked with my feet.
My efforts were useless. I hadn’t the strength of a toddler, and the door was metal.
I lay on the floor, limbs trembling, breath rasping in and out of my lungs.
My mouth was a desert. My head pounded. My gut was on fire.
The orders came from deep in my brain.