The Burn Zone (32 page)

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Authors: James K. Decker

Tags: #Science Fiction, #General, #Fiction, #made by MadMaxAU

 


You sure?

 


Yeah.
Just... a bad dream.

 


What about?

 

I tried to focus on the phone

s flashing light, but it kept reeling away, then snapping back in an infinite loop. I
took a deep breath, trying to calm down, when a second jolt hit me.

 


Shit, I fell asleep!

I hissed.

 


Sam,
it

s
okay—

 


It

s not okay.... Damn it, I have to—

 


Calm down,

he said quietly.

You

ve been in overdrive since yesterday. You were ready to hit the floor.

 


I don

t care!

 

Vamp glanced over at Nix, but he didn

t shush me. I could feel my anxiety start to spike when a flicker on the 3i tray made it fizzle. A notification flashed there.

 


What?

Vamp asked.

 

I flicked it into the foreground and saw little lines of Pan-Slav.

 


It

s him,

I said.

 


Who?

 


The shit, the Pan-Slav shit.

I checked his icon. It was pink.

He

s still on.

 

I sat up, running his chat window through the translator and going down the lines of text.

 

I
need help.

 

Help me, please. I

m scared. I want to go home.

 

I don

t know where I am.

 


He doesn

t know where he is,

I said, leaning back onto the pillow. The chat window floated between me and Vamp as he leaned over me.

 

Alexei, are you there?

 

I sent the message through the translator, hoping it would turn it into something that made sense to the kid. His little pink heart pulsed, ticking off the seconds.

 


What

s he saying?

Vamp asked.

 


Shh
.

 

Are you Sam?

 

I smiled.
Yes.

 

Is Dragan with you?

 

No, hut I

m going to help you. Tell me where you are.

 

I
don

t know.

 


Sam, what

s he saying?

 


He doesn

t know where he is. Hang on.

 

Tell me about where you are. Are you inside?

 

Yes. I

m in a small box. Like a closet.

 

Can you get out? Is the door locked?

 

No door.

 

There has to be a door. Is it dark? Can you see?

 

I can see.
Four walls.
No door.

 

I curled my fist in frustration. That didn

t make any sense.

 

Maybe it

s hidden. Try—

 

Metal walls and floor.
No windows. No doors.

 

What else is there?

 

A lamp.
Water.
A metal tank.
No more rations.

 

What else?

 

Nothing else.

 


He says he

s in a metal box,

I whispered.

He

s got a light, rations, water, and maybe an air tank or something.

 

Are you alone? Is a girl with you?

 

She was, but he only put me in here.

 

Who? Who put you there?

 

Dragon.

 

I struggled to think it through. Dragan stashed him somewhere, hid him so no one would find him, then ... what?

 


…I
have to take care of a few things, but I

ll be back for you. I will find help for you. I promise I

ll be back for you—

 

Dragan meant to go back for him, but he never got the chance.

 


Why keep him in a place like that?

I wondered out loud. Why lock him up in a box like that? Why him, and not the girl?

 


A place like what?

Vamp asked.

 


It sounds like he

s in some kind of cage or something.

I checked the message info again, hoping to get lucky.

 

Out of Range.

 

Can you remember anything you saw before he put you in the room?
I asked.
Any street names?
Signs?

 

I can

t read them.

 


Damn it.

 

Did you see anything that might

 

Dragons.
Paper monsters.

 

Festival stuff.
He could have seen that anywhere.

 

Don

t let them burn my country.

 

The words hung there.

 

Please,
he said.

 

I started to answer, but I didn

t know what to say. I wanted to tell him I wouldn

t, but I wasn

t sure I could do anything about it. If the weapon was still in Hangfei, which it probably was, I probably wouldn

t even be able to do anything to save myself.

 

We don

t hate you,
he said.
Please. My family is there.
My friends.
My school.

 

Alexei—

 

I don

t want them to die. Please. We don

t hate you. Please don

t burn us.

 

I couldn

t think of anything to tell him. I just lay there and stared at the words while Vamp leaned over me to grab his flashing phone. Before I could come up with anything, a new message popped up.

 

It

s happening again. They

re coming.

 

Who?

 

He didn

t answer.

 

Alexei,
who

s
coming?

 

His icon went gray.

 


He signed off,

I said, rubbing my eyes. Vamp leaned back into bed with me.

What

s up with your phone?

I asked him.

 


Eyebot

s done,

he said, squinting at the little screen.

 


Anything?

 


I

m not sure. What about the kid, he
have
anything useful?

 


Not really,

I said.

He can

t read anything, and Hangfei must have seemed like a maze to him. I don

t think he knows where the hell he is. He

s just stuck in some metal box somewhere with nothing but water and ...

 

Vamp looked up from his phone.

What?

 


Rations,

I whispered.

 


Didn

t they pay you a new ration sheet?

 


It

s gone.

 


What?

 


It

s gone.
...

 

Vamp nudged me.

You okay?

 


After an assignment, Dragan always comes home with a fresh ration sheet,

I said.

 

Dragan didn

t come back alone this time, though; he came back with two mouths to feed, and he had to ditch them somewhere. Wherever that was, they had to eat. He

d cashed in the ration sheet.

 


Give me your phone.

 

He handed it over and I flipped it around so I could see the screen. My head throbbed with each heartbeat as I traced the route Dragan had taken but when I saw it, I smiled.

 


There,

I said, snapping my fingers.

Render

s Strip.

 


Where the bomb went off?

 


Yeah.

Along with the government centers, all the private ration distributers worked out of there. That

s where Dragan had gone. It was after hours, and locked down because of the bombing, but he was a soldier and could get through.

 

I pointed to the screen.

That

s where he took them. The place is called Fang

s
Café
.

 


Maybe ...

 


It is
,
I

m sure of it.

 


No place was open to—

 


He knows the guy who runs it. They fought together. They

re tight. If it was an emergency, he

d help him no matter what time it was.

I tapped the screen again.

It

s him. I know it is. What time is it?

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