The Khyber Connection (TimeWars 6) - Page 39

“Where are they?”

“In temple, Mahadeva. In greatest danger. Din try to escape, try to help—”

“And you got stuck up here, I see,” said Darkness. “Well, you’ve got a lot of nerve, I’ll give you that. I suppose we’d better get you out of this mess. Here, give me your hand.”

This, then, was the moment, Din thought. Shiva would now lead him into the next life. He shut his eyes and held out a shaking hand to Darkness. He felt himself pulled forward, and kept his eyes tightly shut, not wanting to see the terrifying drop, not wanting to see the end, afraid to catch glimpses of things in the next world that mortal eyes were never meant to see.

“Open your eyes.”

Din opened his eyes. He was on the parapet from where the Ghazis had shot at him, not fifty feet from where he had perched upon the ledge. He looked down at himself and saw that he was still unchanged. His soul had not been reincarnated into some other form of life, into an insect or an animal or a bird, nor had it been reincarnated into the body of a high-caste infant; it had been reincarnated back into himself, Gunga Din, unchanged, still in his khakis.

“What are you staring at? Go on. You’re safe. You’re on your own now. I’ve got things to do.”

Darkness disappeared.

Gunga Din was mystified. How could this be? Had he not died? He must have died! He had seen the great god Shiva, the Destroyer! He had felt himself falling forward, pulled by the hand of Shiva into the yawning void. He felt himself. He felt solid. He felt the same way he always had. There could only be one explanation. It was not the destiny of his soul to be reincarnated into another form of life. He had not acquired enough good karma. His karma was to be a regimental bhisti until he earned the right to be reborn into a higher plane. Shiva had given him another opportunity to prove himself worthy. Din swelled with pride at the thought. He would not fail this time.

Chapter 10

Andre had her laser pointed at Martin. Bryant had his pointing at Finn. He smiled.”Well, it seems we have a standoff. You kill Martin, I kill Delaney. And then where will that leave us? You might be quick enough to try a shot at me, but with four other weapons pointed at you, I doubt you’d make it.”

“Either way, Martin dies,” said Andre.

“Well, that would be regrettable,” said Bryant, “but it wouldn’t change the outcome. I’m prepared to lose Martin if I must. If you’re determined to die and you want to take at least one man with

you, go ahead and shoot. Personally, I think it would be pointless.”

Andre hesitated.

“He’s right, Andre,” said Finn. “They’ve got us.”

“Damn,” said Andre. She lowered her laser and Martin took it from her grasp.

He chuckled, but the sound froze in his throat when he saw Bryant and the others suddenly enveloped in the blue mist of Cherenkov radiation. A second later all five men were gone, their atoms disintegrated. Darkness lowered the molecular disruptor.

Martin yelled and fired at him point-blank, but he was no longer there.

“Try over here,” said Darkness from the other side of the room.

Martin fired again, but the target had disappeared.

“Behind you.”

Martin spun around and Andre and Finn both dropped to the floor as he fired wildly all around the room, vainly trying to keep up with a target that moved faster than the speed of light.

“Hi,” said Darkness, manifesting directly in front of Martin, about three inches away. Martin screamed and leaped back, but Darkness was gone again. His eyes staring madly all about the room, Martin kept jerking to the left and to the right, spinning around, trying to find something to shoot at. A fist materialized out of thin air and connected with his jaw. Martin collapsed to the floor, unconscious.

Darkness reappeared seated in one of the chairs. “God, I’m exhausted.”

Finn and Andre both got up off the floor. “Having fun?” Delaney said.

Darkness stared at him. “You’re welcome,” he said. “I pull your butts out of the fire again and you begrudge me even some minor amusement. You’re an ungrateful man, Delaney.”

“I’d have been a damn sight more ungrateful if one of those wild shots had hit me,” Finn said. “I’m glad to see you, Doctor. We could sure use some help. How’d you find us?”

“Peculiar little chap named Gunga Din told me you were here,” said Darkness.”I was looking for the confluence when I spotted him sitting on a ledge out there, looking unutterably morose.”

“God, we’ve got to get him down from there!” said Andre.

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