The Earthrise Trilogy (45 page)

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Authors: Colin Owen

Tags: #sci-fi

"In the name of Jesus I command you to stop and go back from whence you came."
 

Instantly, the little snakes stopped, turned, and went back into the flames and were destroyed.

"Hallelujah!" Dave shouted, "I knew this was a spiritual battle." He turned and informed the others of his discovery. A great cheer went up when they heard it.

It was all clear, and not one snake had made it through the lines to the settlement. The fires burned on for an hour or so, consuming the remains of the attackers completely, virtually nothing was left of the hoard.
 

"You know," Jimmy said, "that was too easy, they were just testing our defences."
 

"I think you're right Jim," Chris replied, "and where were the big guys? They'll be back, but not for a while. The news will have to get back to their leaders first."
 

Jimmy and Chris went to find Kay who was not doing well with the morning sickness; she was getting it in the afternoons too! When told, she seemed pleased that it had gone so well, and congratulated them both on a job well done. "Now we must prepare for the second wave, which will be stronger."
 

She advised them to replace the spent firetraps and check the ones not used, then said, "They'll come from a different direction next time."
 

The guys went out to carry out her orders.


Steve awoke with a start from his wonderful dreams. Clare jumped up too. "What is it Hun?"
 

"I'm not certain Sweetie, but I think it's started back at home."
 

Both Cain and Abel suddenly appeared in the shelter and confirmed what he had just said.
 

"You must leave immediately if you are to help your friends." Their faces showed concern so Steve and Clare got up and woke the youngsters.
 

"Wake up guys, we're leaving."
 

Tris and Hope got up quickly and were ready to go. They all turned to Cain and Abel to say thanks for all they had shown them, but both had disappeared.
 

"Thank you anyway." Steve called out into the air, and then remembered he could think it to them. He did so, and both Cain and Abel answered him, but they all heard it.
 

"We must remember to start thinking like them," Steve said, "and less like humans."
 

With that he concentrated for a couple of seconds and was seated in the ship, but he was alone.
 

"Come on guys," he thought to them, and one by one, they appeared. "Let's go Tris time is short."
 

Tris obeyed and promptly took off. Navcom took over and they were in orbit in a matter of minutes.
 

The big ship appeared in the distance closing rapidly. The Kerasite additions at the rear, shone like glass, reflecting the light from the sun. They were soon inside with the cargo bay doors closed behind them. The air pressure came up and they exited the small ship and went straight to the main cockpit. When all were strapped in, Steve hit the engines. The rockets took them out of orbit and started them on their very long journey home. Once clear of the moon the Trion drive kicked in and acceleration was fierce. Steve had not set a cut-off so the ship just accelerated continuously. Light speed came up in thirty minutes, and navcom took over and set the course for home. A little later, the engines shut off at Mak c 1.
 

"What's happening Tris, why have the engines stopped?"
 

"I don't know Steve, I don't think there's anything wrong with them."
 

"That is correct," a familiar voice came to their thoughts, "use your gifts..."
 

"I think I understand what we're expected to do," Steve said. "Remember they said that they brought us here, and caused us to get here much faster than we expected, well I think they want us to control the ship the same way to get home."
 

"To give us practise!" Clare said.
 

"Exactly," came the same familiar voice, "God be with you my children."


What Jimmy had said earlier had struck home. It
had
been too easy,
far
too easy.
 

"I sense a malevolence behind all this," Lisa said, "why waste so much life on such a useless attack, it doesn't make sense."
 

"Maybe we'll get more of an idea next time they come." John answered. He hadn't said much so far, but he knew his wife and trusted her completely. Bill set the movement sensors to a more sensitive setting and they all went to get some rest.
 

Sleep didn't come easy to Eden that night, Kay in particular was struggling with it, and Sam was also awake.
 

"I keep getting pictures Sam, it's almost like I can see them."
 

"Describe them to me Kay, it may make things easier."
 

Sam, being a doctor, thought that doing something positive might help Kay get some sleep. It was a gamble, but it couldn't really do any harm.
 

"Well, it's mainly dark, but I see caverns, somewhere not too far away from us, possibly in the hills behind the waterfall. There are lots of beings down there, but they're not human -- and there's a really big one that struts about a lot. There are serpents too, much bigger than the one Danny killed...Lots of them, in ranks like soldiers...Like an army of soldiers, with smaller snakes in attendance. The serpents are subject to the other beings, and the snakes subject to the serpents, and they're all subject to the 'strutty' one."
 

"Sounds like an ordered society with a dictator," Sam said.
 

"Yes, they are, they are organised, but the strutty one has his own agenda that the others don't know about."
 

"That's some vision Kay, are you sure about it?"
 

"As sure as I am that you love me," she said, turning to face him. "Thanks, I feel much better now doctor." Sleep came to both of them after that.

Jimmy and Shelley were also struggling with sleep. Jimmy kept having flashbacks to what had happened, all those snakes burning, and the way they had obeyed Dave's command. Shelley was quiet mostly, but said, "I'm afraid Jims, there's something very wrong about all this. Why sacrifice so many for so little? It just doesn't make sense. When do you think the next attack will come?"
 

"I don't know for sure, but if it were me, I'd wait till we were off guard, I figure they'll try to surprise us. Other than that, your guess is as good as mine."


"So commander, the first wave failed." The ruler of darkness was gloating more so than angry.
 

"Yes, my lord," Agallon quaked, "not one got through their defences."
 

Agallon shut up, better to say too little than too much.
 

"Quite so commander, the losses are terrible," the ruler lied, "but we must not give up, send the serpents."
 

"Yes, my lord, as you command."
 

Agallon got up and left the ruler's cavern, glad that he had come out alive. He barked orders to prepare the serpents for the attack, and he was obeyed instantly.

The order came through to the head serpent, who had no choice other than to order his serpents to attack the humans.
 

"The snakes will go in first," he growled, knowing that they would be sacrificed in the flames. "Serpents, you will wait until their defences are depleted before you attack."
 

The head serpent had his private guard, as all leaders do, and he took these aside and gave them separate instructions. This done, he ordered the army to move out.
 

The blocked tunnel was a problem for them, as it impeded their most easy access to the humans. 'Blocking it was a good strategic move on their part,' he thought to himself, 'these humans are cunning.' These thoughts did not comfort him, he knew that the ruler would happily sacrifice all of them for his own ends. The head serpent wasn't going to let that happen if he could help it.

The army broke surface in the darkness and headed for the settlement. Silence in the ranks had been ordered to surprise the humans whilst they slept. The snakes took up their position at the head of the line and set off first. The head serpent held the rest of his troops back so that a gap opened up between them. He himself was surrounded by his personal guard, and kept to the rear.
 

All was going according to plan, the snakes moved almost noiselessly through the long grass, it was well known that humans couldn't see very well in the dark.
 

"This might just work," the head serpent said, "I don't see any guards anywhere, surely the humans aren't that stupid!"
 

He spoke too soon, the movement sensors picked up the approaching hoards and sounded the alarm. The surrounding fields were also bathed in brilliant light from the floodlights that Jimmy and Chris had set up earlier, in case of a night attack. Eden sprang to life, and everyone was in position in a matter of minutes, Jimmy and Chris manned the laser with its elevated vantage point.
 

"ATTACK!" Came the order from the rear, and the snakes threw caution to the wind and rushed forward in full view of the Edenites.
 

"Wait for it..." Jimmy ordered, "Wait...NOW!"
 

Buttons were pushed and fire lit up the night sky. Snakes everywhere were burning, and those that got past the fire pit lit fires as they went. Jimmy's juice was sticking to their scaly bodies and setting fire to the grass inside the pit line. Some of these snakes were fast and got through this first line of defence. The Edenites watched to see how they coped with the chemical line, which had been extended to handle bigger snakes. Again, some of the snakes were fast enough to get through, though they were groggy on the other side and easily picked off with shovels. It looked as though this second attack was going to go the same way as the first.
 

"STAY SHARP." Jimmy ordered. "There must be more than this." He was right. The head serpent ordered in his troops, hundreds of twenty and thirty-foot serpents, with wings behind their heads. These serpents couldn't fly, but the wings made them very fast and they were able to keep their heads above the chemical line.
 

The laser began to fire, and every serpent it touched was instantly cut in two. Many of the serpents proved fast enough to avoid it however, and broke through into the settlement. Fighting became hand to hand with the Edenites greatly out numbered. Once inside the settlement, the serpents acted like big snakes, trying to bite the humans and inject them with their lethal venom. The Edenites had heard how Danny had defeated his serpent, and so were prepared for this battle, but the sheer weight of numbers was against them. Several were bitten and fell, stunned, receiving more bites as they fell. Surrounded, they were gradually pushed back into the centre of the settlement, giving ground to the attacking serpents. Several more fell as they were bitten...They were losing the battle.


Steve looked at the navcom display, the dot that represented them was not moving compared to the distance they had to cover. Steve concentrated on the speed gauge to try to force it up; nothing happened. He tried again -- still nothing happened.
 

"Remember to think like them Steve, they don't use engines." Clare said, and she was right. Steve looked at the spot on the display and concentrated. It moved, a small amount, but it definitely moved. He tried again and it moved again, but only by a very small amount.
 

"You try Tris, it takes it out of you." Tris tried and the spot moved again, but only by the same amount as before.
 

"I know," Hope said, "lets do it together."
 

She and Tris both concentrated on the spot and it moved twice as far.
 

"That's it," Steve said, excitedly, "that's what I had to learn...We have to work together to get maximum effect!"
 

They all concentrated on the spot and it moved at least four times as far as before. "There is a cumulative effect." he said.
 

Then Clare spoke up again, "Let's think about home instead of the spot." They all agreed, and set their minds on going home. The spot moved a third of the way home. "That's the way," Clare said, on seeing it, "but I guess we need more practise."
 

This time they really concentrated and the spot moved another third of the distance home.
 

"We're still not getting something," Steve said, and Adam's voice came to him...
 

"Just believe dear children."
 

Steve's face lit up when he heard it. "We have to believe for what we want, not concentrate on getting it."
 

All their faces lit up.
 

"Come on," Steve said, "let's go home."
 

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