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<p>'''<center><big>Part IV</big>'''</center></p><br />
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<h2>Rain</h2>
<h3>by LJC</h3>  
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<p>"Niko?" Goose trailed through the empty suite, his brow furrowing. When he had<br />arrived upstairs, the waiter had been at the door, about to use his master to<br />enter the room. He trod on something and jumped. "Ow! Wh...?" He picked a<br />sliver of glass out of his foot, and stared at the shattered crystal sparkling<br />in the afternoon sunlight and the bruised flowers.<br /> She was gone.<br /> "I need to put a communication through to BETA," he scowled, and the young<br />waiter nodded, a little frightened. This was a guy he didn't want to ever see<br />angry.</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>"Dammit!" Goose paced in front of the comm, Commander Walsh's concerned<br />face filling the small screen. "I was going to tell her."<br /> "How do you think she got off planet?'<br /> "Cody, it has to be. He even skipped out on his bill!"<br /> "I'll tell all BETA ships en route to Tortuna to keep their eye out for<br />her, and have anyone who sees the Buchanan to notify us immediately."<br /> "That's not enough, Commander! I should have been the one to tell her, she<br />shouldn't have had to find out by accident. I have to go. Killbane is mine, my<br />problem to solve."<br /> "Shane--"<br /> "Commander, I'm going. With or without the blessing of BETA and the<br />League."<br /> "There will be an interceptor at the spaceport within the hour. I don't<br />know about BETA, but you have my blessing. Find her, bring her home."</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>Niko gathered her hair in one hand, the vibroblade humming in the other. <br />She breathed deeply, remembering how Shane had run his fingers through her hair<br />hours before as they had made love. But the memory of Killbane wrapping her hair<br />around his fist, forcing her mouth to his...<br /> The blade cut cleanly through the heavy auburn braid.<br /> "Miss Niko, would you mind telling me just why we high-tailed it out of<br />there so quick--" Cody turned as she crawled into the tiny bridge, and gasped at<br />the sight that greeted him. Her hair now brushed the collar of the old spacenavy<br />jacket she had fished out of his storage bin, and her eyes were colder than he'd<br />ever seen them. <br /> "Miss Niko!"<br /> "Cody, I need to get to Tortuna."<br /> "Why, darlin'?"<br /> "I... It's Killbane."<br /> "What do you want with that evil bastard?"<br /> "I want to kill him," she said quietly, and RB and Cody both stared at her<br />in shock.<br /> "What?" Cody sputtered, confused.<br /> "Cody," RB piped up. "We're being hailed from Earth, Cody."<br /> "Who is it?"<br /> "Commander Walsh."<br /> "Put him through--"<br /> "No!" Niko put her hand on Cody's, but it was too late. RB had already<br />made the connection.<br /> "Niko." Walsh's face filled the tiny screen. "Niko, I've sent Doc and<br />Zach, you don't need to go--"<br /> "They don't know!" Niko cried, eyes narrowing. "Killbane might get away<br />again because they just think they're hunting a fugitive, not the man... not the<br />man who... No, I'm going commander. And damn you and Shane both for telling me<br />he was dead."<br /> "Niko, Shane didn't know he was alive, none of us did until he appeared on<br />Tortuna!"<br /> "Don't lie to me. You let me believe you found that bastard on Green's<br />World. Well, I'm going to end it now."<br /> "Shane is an hour behind you. I've put him in charge of cleanup, why don't<br />you go back to Rees."<br /> "Like hell I will. I'll never feel safe again until I know Killbane is put<br />away."<br /> "Niko, go back. For your own peace of mind, let Zach and Doc handle it."<br /> "Commander, Killbane is mine."<br /> "Ranger Niko, I'm placing you on suspension, effective immediately. Should<br />you enter space protected by the League of Planets, all crafts will be ordered<br />to escort you back to Earth. Back home."<br /> "I won't go back. Ranger or no ranger, I'm going after him." She<br />terminated the comm channel, and sat back in the co-pilot's chair, furious.<br /> "What did he do?" Cody saw how she was shaking, and it made his blood<br />boil. "If he hurt you I'll tear the no good varmint limb from limb--"<br /> "It's okay, Cody. I can take care of him. Just get me to Tortuna as<br />quickly as you can."<br /> "You're not going to tell me, are you."<br /> "You're a good friend, but this is something very personal."<br /> "Revenge is never satisfying, Miss Niko."<br /> "I think this time it just might be."</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>"Zach," Goose hailed Ranger I from his interceptor, already in hyperspace<br />headed towards Tortuna. "Doc, Zach, come in!" Again, just as with the last<br />eight tries there was no answer. They must have already docked and left the<br />ship. Any transmission he made to Geezie's would be traced by the crown, and the<br />last thing he needed was a Crown reception when he landed, so Shane fumed in<br />silence, and started configuring the com to send a scrambled signal to the surf<br />ace.<br /> If anything happened.... anything at all, there wouldn't be enough left of<br />Killbane to fit on the head of a pin.</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>"How the hell are we gonna find this mother?" Doc whispered to Zach,<br />scanning the smoke filled saloon. The bartender was a Dreen, which looked to any<br />human like a walking, talking hippo. They were famous for hosting in bars across<br />the known galaxy, having pioneered the trading of exotic ales and spirits in the<br />early days of interstellar travel, even before the Crown empire has spread. No<br />planet was complete without a Dreen saloon, and for some reason most of them<br />seemed to be named Last Chance Bar and Grill. If it had any cultural<br />significance, Zach could never figure it.<br /> "Geezie said he was laying low."<br /> "There's no place lower than Tortuna City, Tortuna. Where'd our favorite<br />snitch spot him, anyway?"<br /> "Here. That was a day ago. He could be miles from here by now. Lightyears<br />away."</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>"Miss Niko, you sure you want to be doing this? This ain't no place for<br />a lady."<br /> "Cody..." She wished that he would have stayed with RB, but once Wildfire<br />got something into his head, wild horses couldn't drag him away from it.<br /> Niko took a deep breath, and sought her badge beneath the heavy layers of<br />clothing. Cody had a veritable costume shop in the back of The Buchanan, quite<br />a change from the last time she had to disguise herself from his meagre<br />belongings. She never did ask him why he had a dancehall girl's outfit in his<br />storage cupboard. It probably had something to do with the real Louise and<br />Cody's relationship.<br /> She emptied her mind and began to feel along the edges of her<br />consciousness, searching for Killbane.<br /> She hated doing it, but it was all she could do. If she talked to Geezie,<br />he might tell the others.<br /> You should let them know...they're your freinds, they just want to help<br />you... a little voice reminded her, and she squelched it.<br /> She brushed past something.... her mind skittered away from it, a reaction<br />no different than snatching a burned finger away from a hot stove. She forced<br />herself to probe a little deeper, and clenched her teeth. It was him, and he was<br />nearby.</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>Zach started as his writscom beeped. Doc glanced around the taproom for<br />a corner table where they wouldn't be observed.<br /> "Captain." Goose's face filled the tiny screen.<br /> "Gooseman?" Zach whispered feircely, surprised. "I thought you were on<br />Rees."<br /> "I'm in orbit. This is a secure channel. Niko's on Tortuna with Wildfire<br />Carson."<br /> "What?"<br /> "If you see her, you have to stop her--"<br /> "Explain yourself, mister."<br /> "She's looking for Killbane. I'm coming down there. Have you got a line<br />on him?"<br /> "Still looking. Get down here, we'll meet you at Geezie's."</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>"Crazy hummings!" Geezie was so frazzled, Goose thought he might burst a<br />blood vessel. "Was only supposed to be two of you!"<br /> "This wasn't planned, Geezie," Zach said for the third time. "Ranger Niko<br />is here against orders."<br /> "The Queen is suspicious! Rangers on the Queen's world... I'm doomed."<br /> "Shut up, Geezie." Goose lifted the mewling pedulont two feet off the<br />ground. "And listen to me. You're going to help me find her. And if you don't,<br />this place will be teaming with crown troopers, and you'll be looking at life<br />from the wrong side of the Queen's psychocryopt. Got it?"<br /> "Got it," Geezie squeeked, and Goose dropped him. "Crazy hummings...."</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>"Cody, I wish you had stayed with RB." Niko sighed as they tried to look<br />inconspicuous, wandering through the streets of Sorry End.<br /> "And leave you on your own?" Wildfire winked. "I wouldn't be no gentleman<br />if I did that."<br /> "If any man calls you a gentleman, I'll spit in his eye." Niko shook her<br />head. "You're a good friend, Carson." She looked up at the darkened windows of<br />a Corellian boarding house. "He's here."</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>Geezie fretted, the rangers trailing behind him. "You hummings, you think<br />you can just come here and run everything. The Queen will have my trunk if she<br />finds out you're here."<br /> "She will, if you don't shut up about it," Zach snapped. "If you don't<br />want us here, why do you keep tipping Beta off?"<br /> "Retirement fund."</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>Niko and Cody slipped inside the boarding house, glancing at each other at<br />the sharp smell of smoke, unwashed bodies, and all together too much liquor. The<br />Corellian woman at the concierge's desk didn't even look up as they started up<br />the stairs.<br /> "It's here." Niko stopped before the last door. "He's here."<br /> Cody checked the charge on his blaster and cocked it. Niko took a deep<br />breath, and turned the knob.<br /> The room was dark. She reached to touch her badge when a hand shot out of<br />the darkness. She bit back a cry, and Cody squeezed off a shot before a<br />corellian, probably the concierge's son, locked all three arms around him.<br /> Killbane's smile was feral in the darkness.<br /> Dragging her into the center of the room, he turned up the lantern.<br /> "Well well, what have we here? The little ranger-girl."<br /> She tore her arm out of his grasp, shaking.<br /> "Ryker Killbane, you are under arrest for attempted murder, crimes against<br />the League, and rape."<br /> He laughed. It was a rasping sound, choked and above all, mad.<br /> "What's with you, girl? You back for more?" He circled her, brushing her<br />cheek with a callused fingertip. "Isn't the Runt able to... satisfy you the way<br />I did, is that it?" His breath stank of cheap scotch, one eye raking her body<br />with lust.<br /> "You can't hold a candle to him." She clenched her fists, fighting back<br />the desire to bolt. His being so close... his hate spilling over, battering at<br />her defenses. She had a hard time catching her breath.<br /> "Get away from her!" Cody exploded, straining against the restraining arms<br />of the Corellian.<br /> "And you old man, what are you? Her father? You goin' to stop me?" <br />Killbane sneered in the outlaw's general direction.<br /> "Stay out of this, Cody." Niko snapped before the blustering old outlaw<br />could let lose a string of curses that would have blistered the ears of even the<br />most experienced pirate in the Galaxy. She held her head up, refusing to give<br />into the terror that threatened to overwhelm her. "You took something from me,<br />and I don't mean just the violation of my body. You made me afraid of<br />everything, of my own shadow. Of the touch of the man I love. I'm not going to<br />take you in so you can be frozen in storage like so much garbage until they<br />decide to have a trial, if they decide. That's too good for you, Supertrooper or<br />no."<br /> "Niko." Cody started at her, eyes wide.<br /> "You raped me." She whispered, her voice cracking. "And I'm going to kill<br />you."<br /> "I'd like to see you try, little girl." He ran his thumb along her jaw and<br />let it slip down her neck to the hollow of her throat where the beating of her<br />heart betrayed her.<br /> "What's wrong, Killbane? Are you afraid to fight a woman," she growled,<br />slapping his hand away. "On equal terms?"<br /> "Wasn't once enough?" He laughed. "I ain't afraid of no slip of a girl."<br /> "No, of course you're not. You're very good at fighting women, aren't you? <br />Maybe because you know they are the only ones you can bully. You know you<br />couldn't beat Goose in a fair fight, so you took the cowards way, and he still<br />almost killed you. You hate him because you fear him."<br /> "Lying bitch," Killbane spat out, raising his hand to strike her, but she<br />kneed him in the groin, kicking him in the head as he was doubled over, howling.<br /> "Come on," she forced her way through her fear with a lance of white hot<br />anger, spurred on my Cody's laughter at the bleeding and groggy Killbane. Even<br />with his biodefences, he was still vulnerable. "Come on, I dare you. You want<br />to fight me?"<br /> "Get him, girl!" Cody whistled as Killbane tried another swing, growling<br />in fury.<br /> But this time she had enough room to maneuver, and easily ducked and spun<br />away, getting in a kidney punch.<br /> She stayed at least three steps away from him, wary and focussed. This<br />time, he wasn't going to hurt her. She was going to make him pay. In pain and<br />blood, and fear.<br /> "What's the matter, supertrooper? Having a little trouble?" His blind fury<br />was transmitted across the tenuous mental bridge she had established and not yet<br />closed. It telegraphed his every move before he made it, and she allowed the<br />anger to just wash over her as she circled him.<br /> When he tried the gas, she was waiting for him. She jumped back, and<br />produced the small hand blaster Cody had given her, firing off three shots in<br />quick succession. He dropped like a stone, his twitching body glowing weakly red<br />as his biodefences tried to ward off nervous system shock.<br /> She held the blaster aimed at his head, breathing hard. Her finger spasmed<br />on the trigger.<br /> "Niko, there's a line. You told me once you'd never join me on this side<br />of it." Cody's voice, loud yet gentle, came from across the room. The<br />Corellian, aware that he had picked the losing side, was glancing nervously from<br />the gun in her hand to the door. She pointed it in his general direction, and<br />he bolted. She set the power level up one, and aimed squarely for Killbane's<br />head.<br /> "I was wrong, Wildfire. I was wrong. He deserves to die."<br /> "Maybe." Cody placed his hand over hers. "But you're not the one to do<br />it, little lady. You're too good for that. Bring him in instead."<br /> She swallowed tears, and let Cody take the blaster from her. "Call Zach and<br />the others. Tell them they have a prisoner to take in." She removed a pair of<br />handcuffs from the pocket of the jacket and set about locking them around<br />Killbane's wrists.<br /> Cody kept the gun levelled at the unconscious supertrooper as he activated<br />his wrist com. "Zach, this is Wildfire. We're at Mama's, in Sorry End."<br /> Niko got the cuffs around one wrist and was about to secure the other when<br />the seemingly lifeless hand snapped up to lock around her throat.</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>"We copy Cody, we're five minutes away." Zach reined in Brute and turned<br />back towards Sorry End.<br /> "Dammit!" Cody's voice suddenly squealed from the line.<br /> "Cody?" Goose barked, straining to see what was happening on the tiny<br />wrist com screen. "What's happening?" But there was the sound of blaster fire<br />and the line went dead.</p>
<p>* * *<br /> <br /> "Dammit!" Cody yelled, firing again and again at the enraged Killbane, who<br />didn't even seem to notice.<br /> "Stupid bitch, it takes a lot more to kill me," Killbane growled, putting<br />both hands around her throat and squeezing. Niko clawed at his arms, tears<br />welling up as she fought for breath. "You never learn, you just never learn."<br /> Cody broke a chair over his back when the blaster was empty, and Killbane<br />just shrugged it off, throwing the old cowboy with one hand across the room to<br />careen into a table where he lay, silent.<br /> "No," Niko rasped as Killbane's fingers dug into her throat, and the fear<br />threatened to engulf her. He pinned her arm to the floor, and the edges of her<br />sight began to grow dark as she shrugged to reach her badge under the jacket with<br />her free hand.<br /> Everything went white.</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>From the street, the rangers saw a brilliant flash of light from the<br />upstairs window of the boarding house. Goose took the rickety wooden steps three<br />at a time, not caring if the entire Crown armada noticed them. He broke down the<br />flimsy wooden door, Zach and Doc, weapons raised, following him into the room.<br /> In the center of the floor lay Killbane, eye wide and blank, drool creeping<br />from the corner of his mouth to trail down his neck. Niko was in one corner,<br />coughing and drawing in great gulps of air as she tried to see how badly Wildfire<br />was hurt.<br /> "Niko!" Goose put his hands on her shoulders, and she buried her face in<br />his chest, still coughing with tears streaming down her face. "Are you okay? <br />Did he hurt you?"<br /> She shook her head, still straining for breath. Doc waved his medical<br />scanner over Killbane, frowning at the results.<br /> "I'm reading barest minimum of brain activity," he said to Zach, sotto<br />voce. "This guy won't be doing anything for a long time. Massive shock to the<br />nervous system, and brain damage. His mind is gone."<br /> Cody moaned, and sat up, rubbing the back of his head where it had struck<br />the wall. "I'm gonna have a lump the size of a goose egg," he muttered, too<br />happy to note that Niko was whole, and breathing.<br /> "He was trying to kill me..." Niko choked out, trying to explain. "I was<br />so afraid he was going to kill me..."<br /> "It's okay." Goose glared at Zach over her head, as if challenging him to<br />say different, and the captain nodded.<br /><br/>
'''<center><big>Epilogue<br />Sweet Reconciliations</big>'''</center></p><br />


<br />"Ranger Niko, you are on suspension pending an inquiry into the events on<br />Tortuna." Commander Walsh tried to look stern, but couldn't manage it. "However,<br />due to testimony from Gooseman and Cody, as well as your commanding officer and<br />Dr. Leahy, I'm sure you'll be back in uniform in less than a month. Officially,<br />all you did was disobey a direct order to stay off Tortuna."<br /> "And unofficially? Do they know?" Niko sat in the chair, her back ramrod<br />straight, and Goose took her hand.<br /> "I have released a copy of the sealed records from Green's World to Zach,<br />yes." The Commander's brown eyes softened. "He's the only one, and it'll stay<br />that way, the Board of Leaders be dammed. It was self-defence, and everyone<br />knows it."<br /> "It wouldn't have had to have been if I hadn't gone off half-cocked." She<br />looked away. "It was stupid."<br /> "Now you listen to me," Goose stroked the inside of her palm. "I should<br />have told you everything, instead of trying to protect you from something you<br />needed to know."<br /> "Damn right you should have," she reminded him. "If you ever lie to me<br />again..." she waggled a finger at him, cracking a smile.<br /> "I won't." He caught her hand, and held both of hers trapped between his. <br />"I promise."<br /> "The hearing isn't for another week, and you two still have those rooms<br />booked on Rees, so get back there. That's an order." Walsh leaned back in his<br />chair, fingers steepled. "I even covered Cody's tab, so the hotel should have<br />no problems with you returning whatsoever."<br /> "You paid Wildfire's cheque?" Niko's eyes grew large.<br /> "I take it out of both your salaries. Now get."</p>
The examination had been sheer hell.  Goose paced outside, straining to hear the
<p>* * *</p>
muffled voices through the heavy wooden door, then had to give up when one of the
<p>"Uncle Joe?" Karen stuck her head into Commander Walsh's quarters, dark<br />hair damp from showering after working out.<br /> "Hey, kid." He motioned her inside. "What's on your mind?"<br /> "I saw Niko and Goose leaving, heading back to Rees to finish their<br />vacation." She settled down next to him on the dark leather couch, shielding her<br />eyes from the late afternoon sun pouring in through the wall of windows.<br /> "Yes, it took some finagling with the Board of Leaders, but I authorized<br />the leave. I can tell you're dying to ask."<br /> "What happened? The records are sealed, and no one is talking. I know<br />Killbane has been put in cold storage in the cryocrypt with bananas for brain<br />cells."<br /> "Karen, you know I can't tell you." He sighed, ruffling her hair.<br /> "Oh come on, that's what I heard from everyone!"<br /> "It's over, that's all you need to know."<br /> "She's my friend." Karen scowled. "Okay, so maybe I haven't known these<br />people as long as everyone else, but--"<br /> "I know, munchkin. But that's all I can tell you. If Niko wants to tell<br />you someday, that's her business."<br /> "I know." She hugged her knees to her chest. "I just hate being left<br />out."</p>
nurses dragged him off to tend to his concussion.   By the time he returned, Niko
<p>* * *</p>
sleeping fitfully.  He was at her side when she finally did wake. It was a
<p>Kort eyed them suspiciously, but didn't say a word as he unlocked the<br />suite, the baggage cart trailing behind him. When he stood there, looking<br />expectant, Goose growled at him, and he took off so fast Niko swore he may never<br />accept a tip again.<br /> "You didn't need to scare him," she shook her head, smiling. He put his<br />arms around her, and she sighed. It took her a moment before she could fully<br />relax against him.<br /> "Are you going to be okay?" he murmured against her hair.<br /> "It may take some time," she looked up into his clear green eyes, being as<br />honest as she could, "but yeah. As long as I've got you, I'll be fine."<br /> He smiled, and she kissed him. It was long a sweet, and full of all kinds<br />of promises. He was still smiling when they parted, and he stroked her hair,<br />looking thoughtful.<br /> "I think I can get used to this."<br /> "What, us?"<br /> "Us," he kissed the tip of her nose, eyes bright, "and the short hair."<br /> She laughed, then squealed as he swept her up in his arms and carried her<br />into the bedroom.<br /> They sure as hell lived happily ever after.</p>
comfortable room in a country hospital, not too different from the one he had
taken her to after being shot by the Scarecrow. Comscreen in the corner, large
beds with a nurses call button affixed to each. He had asked they be in the same
room, insisted on it, knowing he did not want her to be alone when the sedative
finally wore off. The look on his face convinced them it would be the right thing
to do. They didn't dare not, not the way his eyes were blazing when they brought
the wounded rangers in.
    His ribs had been bandaged, and the new skin where the gash had been
itched, and he had to restrain himself from scratching every few minutes. He
wore borrowed clothes, and had not spoken much since they were brought there.  
He had asked not to be disturbed, not even by Doc or Zach, who he knew would be
on their way. They were outside, he had heard their muted voices through the
door. No doubt the country doctor had given them his report, explained where
they had been found, and in what condition.  Everything but the one thing that
hurt the most, because Niko had yet to awaken and give her consent. Shane and
the Doctor who examined her were the only ones who knew.
    And there was still the matter of Killbane. No body had been found. A
great deal of blood, easy to track at first, but the rain washed away the blood
and the tracks too quickly. They had lost him, in the end.
    She stirred under the heavy quilt that looked like it had been made by
somebody's grandmother.  Shane loved modern medicine. All her bruises and
scrapes had disappeared overnight. Now what about the scars that the doctors
couldn't see?  Her eyelids twitched, and then opened slowly, revealing sparkling
blue-green depths. She was confused at first, a side effect of the drug they had
given her, unsure where she was. Shane held her hand in his own, and her fingers
tightened around his as she took the first painful breath after memory...
    The eyes widened in fear, other hand clutching at the quilt.  Then she
relaxed, and saw Shane for the first time.
    "I thought... I thought it might have just been a nightmare..." She
swallowed, tears in her eyes.  In a flannel nightgown one of the nurses had
brought for her, little pearl buttons up to her neck, hair clean and combed, she
looked nothing so much like a little girl tucked in for the night.  The tears
began to fall, and he seated himself on the edge of the bed, took her in his
arms.
    "It's okay, it's okay... He's dead," he lied.  It killed him, but he lied.
    She drew in a shuddering breath, and he held again until the quiet tears
stopped, and she drew in deep hiccuping breaths while he stroked her hair.
    "Better?"  He asked, giving her a glass of water to sip, and she nodded.  
"The others are outside.  I haven't spoken to them yet. Doc, and Zach. I think
Waldo and Zozo are on their way too.  Walsh himself would have hopped on a
freighter, or maybe just brought the whole fleet with him. Green's World has
never seen so much activity."
    "Do they know?"  Her voice was very soft.
    "No," he whispered.
    "Then they never will.  Never." She shook her head violently, almost
spilling the water. He took the glass from her shaking fingers.  "I'm not sure
I want to go back."
    "Then we won't.  We'll go anywhere you want to go, do anything."
    "They won't let you. The Council wants you to track down the rest of the
Supertroopers.  The only reason they haven't locked you up is because you're the
only one who can find them."
    "I don't care. I'll run, if you do."
    "I won't run away.  I would like to, but I won't. I can't.  It won't ever
solve anything, not really."  She wiped at her eyes, still feeling groggy from
the sedative. "Besides, BETA is home.  Unless I choose Xanadu, which I won't,
then where else can I go?  I won't run.  I'll stand and fight."
    "That's my girl."  He kissed her forehead, and she rested her head on his
shoulder. So you're the runt's woman... the ugly words came flooding back, but
she pushed them away.
 
                              * * *
 
    "Heard you stopped the business end of a digging instrument with your
forehead.  Knock any sense into you, my Gooseman?" Doc joked when Goose finally
emerged from the room.
    "We Supertrooper's have thick skulls." He tapped his temple, going along
with the jest.
    "Tell me about it." He leaned casually against the wall of the hallway,
but both he and Zachary had circles under their eyes from worrying.
    "I thought for sure Karen Walsh would have found a way to catch a ride with
you guys."
    "If there was a medal for trying, she would have aced it.  Almost stowed
away.  Flynn stopped her from sneaking on board. Commander would have nailed her
hide to the wall if she'd gotten away with it."  Zach smiled at the memory.  "She
was worried sick  all the same.  The kid is really fond of you two."
    "And with a mug like yours, I can't imagine why."  Doc winked.
    "Can we see her now?"  Zach finally voicing the question on all their
minds.
    "She's awake.  I think we can use the company.  Rough night."  He opened
the door slowly, saw her sitting up in the bed, trying to look rested. He took
the same seat at her side, felt her fingers searching for his, and took them,
knowing at this point no one really was unaware any longer.
    "You look lovely as always."  Doc bowed, making an elaborate arc with his
hat.
    "Flatterer.  I feel like hell."  She squeezed Goose's fingers.
    "I thought with you helping him fly that thing, he might be less prone to
crash into such nasty obstacles as planets.  That's the fifth time in one year."
Zach wagged a finger at her.
    "If it's got wings, I can crash it," Goose announced with pride.  She
chuckled, and he was so relieved that she could laugh again...
    "That wasn't so bad, now was it?" he asked her once the visitors had been
shooed out by the head nurse, a woman of eastern european descent who was not to
be trifled with.
    "It was okay."  She nodded, leaning against him.  The hospital beds were
not meant to fit two, for obvious reasons, but Shane had managed to prop himself
up at her side, so she wouldn't have to fall asleep alone.  "The doctor said we
can head home in a few days, once all the tests are finished. And then you are
to take it easy, on account of those ribs."  She poked him in the side with a
finger.  "He thinks it's too soon, though."
    "I told him two days."
    "He said it might take days..."
    "You'll be fine in two days.  You're too feisty."  He wanted to get her the
hell off green as soon as possible.
    "Where do you come up with a word like feisty?"  She snuggled against his
shoulder.
    "I look at you and think `Now there is a terribly feisty young woman. Look
at how she shoots and knows tae kwon do, and plays pool altogether too well for
someone brought up on a planet that is supposed to have absolutely no pool halls.
And she sings too.  Now that is feisty-'"  but she had dropped off to sleep
somewhere in the middle of the sentence, head still on his shoulder and he
chuckled.  Completely worn out.  Must be the drugs. Certainly couldn't be the
fresh air.
 
                              * * *
 
    She woke in the middle of the night, a scream dying in her throat as she
realized where she was, whose arms where around her.  In the dim light form the
window, she could make out Shane's features, his peaceful smile. He must be
having a good dream.  I'm jealous.  She sighed, overcome with a fit of shivering,
having broken out in a cold sweat, the blankets suddenly oppressive.  She forced
herself to be still, lest she wake him.  He deserved his rest too.  It probably
tired him out, watching her all the time.  She would have to be careful, as he
was balanced on the bed somewhat precariously. She did not move, but relished the
feel of his arms around her, body next to hers under the quilt.  She couldn't
stop the shivering, but she could try to bury it for a while by just feeling, and
not thinking.  She was thinking too much.  It brought back bad memories.
    He always looked so fierce awake.  In sleep, he was very boyish really,
looking much younger than she knew him to be.  There was perhaps eight years
between them.  Not much, in the long run, though it had seemed so important at
first.  She still remembered how he called her `girl' all the time, and in a way
that she didn't always mind.  At least she knew now he meant it not in a
diminishing way at all.  She would probably be `his girl' until she was eighty
years old.  She almost laughed, except she was suddenly cold, and wished he was
awake so he could chase all the nightmares away with a kiss or a touch or a
whispered assurance.  That was all she needed really.
 
                              * * *
 
    They left the next afternoon, against doctor's orders.  It was a quiet
trip, all of them in Ranger I, Zach and Doc sensing if not really knowing that
something had happened.  None of the usual light banter.  Buzz, Q-ball, and the
ambassadors met them in Walsh's office.  Goose would give the report later,
alone.  The two of them had agreed the Commander should know, but no one else.
    The first week was the hardest.  Niko spent most of it sequestered with Dr.
Leahy, at the commander's behest.  Karen Walsh left countless messages with
Niko's home AI unit, all left unanswered.  When she finally did see her friend,
she seemed tired, jumpy, and brittle.  There were large circles beneath her eyes,
and she only seemed to half listen to what Karen had to say.
    Dr. Leahy called Goose in to her office the next day.  She was a smallish
woman, her blond hair pulled back into a french twist, and her English accent
gave a formality to her that was belied the bright gleam in her eyes.  She was
very concerned about her patient, and it showed in her line of questioning.  The
moment Shane was settled into one of the comfortable chairs, she began.
    "Were you and Niko lovers before the rape?"  This took him aback, and he
stiffened self-consciously.  "Please answer honestly.  I'd like to have a session
with both of you sometime soon, but to help her, I need to know."
    "No,"  Gooseman looked uncomfortable.  "Not yet.  She wanted us to wait."
    "She is going through a very difficult time.  She needs reassurances
constantly.  Don't be afraid to touch her, to show you still-"
    "Doctor, I think you're underestimating her."
    "Ranger Gooseman, I think you'd best listen to me, and listen well.  If you
love her, you'd best stay by her.  I know she may seem tough to you, and
indestructible, but appearances can be deceiving.  Give her time."
    "She jumps every time I come near her."  Shane frowned darkly, feeling
helpless.
    "She's not reacting to you, just your presence.  The scars of the attack
are just too raw.  But she's trying."
    "I know.  I know how hard she's trying.  It's wearing her out, the trying!
Doctor,"  Goose clenched and unclenched his fists.  "I feel.... responsible."
She blinked as the large man got up and began to pace.
    "Exactly how do you mean that, Ranger Gooseman?"
    "Don't turn shrink on me.  I just mean, it was Killbane's hatred for me
that moved him to do what he did.  He wasn't striking out at her, he was striking
out at me, through her.  Because I... because I love her, he knew how much it
would hurt."
    "I had heard Killbane is dead."
    "The body hasn't been recovered."
    "Then you think he might still be alive?"
    "If he is, then he'll want revenge.  His whole life is built around it.
I don't want Niko to ever be hurt because of me again."
    "I can't predict the future."
    "I guess I'm not asking you to."  He sighed, and fell back into the chair.
"I just need to talk to someone."
    "`Shrinks' as you put it, can be like bartenders.  Everyone needs a
sympathetic ear once in a while.  We just generally charge more." Dr. Leahy
smiled.
    "She doesn't know."
    "Pardon?"
    "She doesn't know that Killbane might still be alive.  I don't know if we
should tell her."
    "It would be best not to keep anything from her, but I can see your
concern."
    "I just don't want her to hear it from anyone else, to read it in an active
file or hear it as scuttlebutt."
    "Then I would suggest telling her as soon as possible, and staying to talk
it through with her.  Don't let her pull away from you, into herself, or you
might lose her."  She watched the tall cowboy get up to go, still looking
troubled.  "Cheer up, Ranger Gooseman.  You may get lucky, he may really be
dead."
    "I hope you're right, Doctor."
 
                              * * *
 
    Goose met with Commander Walsh as soon as the session was over, who granted
them three weeks leave, effective immediately.  It was late, but Goose went to
tell Niko the news anyway.  He found her in her quarters.
    She was in her robe, hair still damp, all the lights out, in front of the
large window that dominated one wall, staring at the patterns the rain made on
the glass.  Her arms were crossed in front of her chest, hands holding fast to
the sides of her forearms, and she didn't seem to hear him approach. When he put
his hands on his shoulders, she flinched, and he saw the tracks of silent tears
on her cheeks, silver in the pale light from the window.
    He knew what she was thinking, what memories were playing themselves over
and over in her mind, and he felt her fingers brush his hand, curl tight around
his as she began to shiver uncontrollably.  He had never seen her so pale, so
frightened, so helpless, not since the rape.
    "I don't want to be like this.  I don't want to have to have these memories
every time I hear his name," she whispered, turning to him, her face in shadow.
"I don't want to see his face every time I close my eyes, hear the laughter when
I am alone."
    "You're not alone."  He held her tight, kissing away the tears.  She
stiffened, but didn't move away.
    "I am tired of waking screaming, not knowing where I am.  I'm tired of
being afraid to sleep, for the dreams.  Every night it's a battle, and I try to
think of you to drive away to darkness, but you're so far away.  And I'm so
afraid."  His heart felt as if it would break as he held the sobbing woman in his
arms.
    "I need new memories," she whispered, mouth next to his ear.  "I want to
think of this, the two of us, here, when it rains.  I want this memory.  I want
you."  She pulled back to meet his eyes, and then, slowly, carefully, she lifted
his hand from her waist, and placed inside the robe on her breast.
    "You're certain?"  He asked, searching her eyes, and she nodded, still
shaking.  Then he slipped the satin robe over her shoulders, kissing her neck,
hands in the damp mass of her hair, lifting her off her feet as they kissed, her
warm flesh pressed against him.  She stroked his hair, touched the nape of his
neck, felt the cheekbone beneath her fingers, the hard shoulders as she slid down
the length of him.  Then he scooped her up, and carried her into the next room,
his lips never leaving hers as he lovingly placed her on the bed.
    I love you, he whispered in her ear.  Over and over until they crawled
under the sheets, pulled the blanket close around them, snuggling together for
warmth, and fell into an exhausted sleep.
 
                              * * *
 
    Goose awoke to screams.  The rain had stopped, but room was pitch dark and
he fumbled for the crying woman amoung the blankets.  Half awake she pushed away
his arms, and he held her tight, whispering into her hair.
    "Shhh, it's okay."
    "You were dead, I dreamt you were dead and he was there--"  She couldn't
stop shaking.
    "It's okay, it's okay.  I'm here."  He stroked her hair, brushing away her
tears with his thumb.
    "It was so real...so real...."
    "Go back to sleep."
 


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Endgame-Part IV

Rain

by LJC



The examination had been sheer hell. Goose paced outside, straining to hear the muffled voices through the heavy wooden door, then had to give up when one of the nurses dragged him off to tend to his concussion. By the time he returned, Niko sleeping fitfully. He was at her side when she finally did wake. It was a comfortable room in a country hospital, not too different from the one he had taken her to after being shot by the Scarecrow. Comscreen in the corner, large beds with a nurses call button affixed to each. He had asked they be in the same room, insisted on it, knowing he did not want her to be alone when the sedative finally wore off. The look on his face convinced them it would be the right thing to do. They didn't dare not, not the way his eyes were blazing when they brought the wounded rangers in.

    His ribs had been bandaged, and the new skin where the gash had been

itched, and he had to restrain himself from scratching every few minutes. He wore borrowed clothes, and had not spoken much since they were brought there. He had asked not to be disturbed, not even by Doc or Zach, who he knew would be on their way. They were outside, he had heard their muted voices through the door. No doubt the country doctor had given them his report, explained where they had been found, and in what condition. Everything but the one thing that hurt the most, because Niko had yet to awaken and give her consent. Shane and the Doctor who examined her were the only ones who knew.

    And there was still the matter of Killbane.  No body had been found. A

great deal of blood, easy to track at first, but the rain washed away the blood and the tracks too quickly. They had lost him, in the end.

    She stirred under the heavy quilt that looked like it had been made by

somebody's grandmother. Shane loved modern medicine. All her bruises and scrapes had disappeared overnight. Now what about the scars that the doctors couldn't see? Her eyelids twitched, and then opened slowly, revealing sparkling blue-green depths. She was confused at first, a side effect of the drug they had given her, unsure where she was. Shane held her hand in his own, and her fingers tightened around his as she took the first painful breath after memory...

    The eyes widened in fear, other hand clutching at the quilt.  Then she

relaxed, and saw Shane for the first time.

    "I thought... I thought it might have just been a nightmare..."  She

swallowed, tears in her eyes. In a flannel nightgown one of the nurses had brought for her, little pearl buttons up to her neck, hair clean and combed, she looked nothing so much like a little girl tucked in for the night. The tears began to fall, and he seated himself on the edge of the bed, took her in his arms.

    "It's okay, it's okay... He's dead," he lied.  It killed him, but he lied.
    She drew in a shuddering breath, and he held again until the quiet tears

stopped, and she drew in deep hiccuping breaths while he stroked her hair.

    "Better?"  He asked, giving her a glass of water to sip, and she nodded. 

"The others are outside. I haven't spoken to them yet. Doc, and Zach. I think Waldo and Zozo are on their way too. Walsh himself would have hopped on a freighter, or maybe just brought the whole fleet with him. Green's World has never seen so much activity."

    "Do they know?"  Her voice was very soft.
    "No," he whispered.
    "Then they never will.  Never."  She shook her head violently, almost

spilling the water. He took the glass from her shaking fingers. "I'm not sure I want to go back."

    "Then we won't.  We'll go anywhere you want to go, do anything."
    "They won't let you.  The Council wants you to track down the rest of the

Supertroopers. The only reason they haven't locked you up is because you're the only one who can find them."

    "I don't care.  I'll run, if you do."
    "I won't run away.  I would like to, but I won't.  I can't.  It won't ever

solve anything, not really." She wiped at her eyes, still feeling groggy from the sedative. "Besides, BETA is home. Unless I choose Xanadu, which I won't, then where else can I go? I won't run. I'll stand and fight."

    "That's my girl."  He kissed her forehead, and she rested her head on his

shoulder. So you're the runt's woman... the ugly words came flooding back, but she pushed them away.

                             * * *
    "Heard you stopped the business end of a digging instrument with your

forehead. Knock any sense into you, my Gooseman?" Doc joked when Goose finally emerged from the room.

    "We Supertrooper's have thick skulls."  He tapped his temple, going along

with the jest.

    "Tell me about it."  He leaned casually against the wall of the hallway,

but both he and Zachary had circles under their eyes from worrying.

    "I thought for sure Karen Walsh would have found a way to catch a ride with

you guys."

    "If there was a medal for trying, she would have aced it.  Almost stowed

away. Flynn stopped her from sneaking on board. Commander would have nailed her hide to the wall if she'd gotten away with it." Zach smiled at the memory. "She was worried sick all the same. The kid is really fond of you two."

    "And with a mug like yours, I can't imagine why."  Doc winked.
    "Can we see her now?"  Zach finally voicing the question on all their

minds.

    "She's awake.  I think we can use the company.  Rough night."  He opened

the door slowly, saw her sitting up in the bed, trying to look rested. He took the same seat at her side, felt her fingers searching for his, and took them, knowing at this point no one really was unaware any longer.

    "You look lovely as always."  Doc bowed, making an elaborate arc with his

hat.

    "Flatterer.  I feel like hell."  She squeezed Goose's fingers.
    "I thought with you helping him fly that thing, he might be less prone to

crash into such nasty obstacles as planets. That's the fifth time in one year." Zach wagged a finger at her.

    "If it's got wings, I can crash it," Goose announced with pride.  She

chuckled, and he was so relieved that she could laugh again...

    "That wasn't so bad, now was it?" he asked her once the visitors had been

shooed out by the head nurse, a woman of eastern european descent who was not to be trifled with.

    "It was okay."  She nodded, leaning against him.  The hospital beds were

not meant to fit two, for obvious reasons, but Shane had managed to prop himself up at her side, so she wouldn't have to fall asleep alone. "The doctor said we can head home in a few days, once all the tests are finished. And then you are to take it easy, on account of those ribs." She poked him in the side with a finger. "He thinks it's too soon, though."

    "I told him two days."
    "He said it might take days..."
    "You'll be fine in two days.  You're too feisty."  He wanted to get her the

hell off green as soon as possible.

    "Where do you come up with a word like feisty?"  She snuggled against his

shoulder.

    "I look at you and think `Now there is a terribly feisty young woman. Look

at how she shoots and knows tae kwon do, and plays pool altogether too well for someone brought up on a planet that is supposed to have absolutely no pool halls. And she sings too. Now that is feisty-'" but she had dropped off to sleep somewhere in the middle of the sentence, head still on his shoulder and he chuckled. Completely worn out. Must be the drugs. Certainly couldn't be the fresh air.

                             * * *
    She woke in the middle of the night, a scream dying in her throat as she

realized where she was, whose arms where around her. In the dim light form the window, she could make out Shane's features, his peaceful smile. He must be having a good dream. I'm jealous. She sighed, overcome with a fit of shivering, having broken out in a cold sweat, the blankets suddenly oppressive. She forced herself to be still, lest she wake him. He deserved his rest too. It probably tired him out, watching her all the time. She would have to be careful, as he was balanced on the bed somewhat precariously. She did not move, but relished the feel of his arms around her, body next to hers under the quilt. She couldn't stop the shivering, but she could try to bury it for a while by just feeling, and not thinking. She was thinking too much. It brought back bad memories.

    He always looked so fierce awake.  In sleep, he was very boyish really,

looking much younger than she knew him to be. There was perhaps eight years between them. Not much, in the long run, though it had seemed so important at first. She still remembered how he called her `girl' all the time, and in a way that she didn't always mind. At least she knew now he meant it not in a diminishing way at all. She would probably be `his girl' until she was eighty years old. She almost laughed, except she was suddenly cold, and wished he was awake so he could chase all the nightmares away with a kiss or a touch or a whispered assurance. That was all she needed really.

                             * * *
    They left the next afternoon, against doctor's orders.  It was a quiet

trip, all of them in Ranger I, Zach and Doc sensing if not really knowing that something had happened. None of the usual light banter. Buzz, Q-ball, and the ambassadors met them in Walsh's office. Goose would give the report later, alone. The two of them had agreed the Commander should know, but no one else.

    The first week was the hardest.  Niko spent most of it sequestered with Dr.

Leahy, at the commander's behest. Karen Walsh left countless messages with Niko's home AI unit, all left unanswered. When she finally did see her friend, she seemed tired, jumpy, and brittle. There were large circles beneath her eyes, and she only seemed to half listen to what Karen had to say.

    Dr. Leahy called Goose in to her office the next day.  She was a smallish

woman, her blond hair pulled back into a french twist, and her English accent gave a formality to her that was belied the bright gleam in her eyes. She was very concerned about her patient, and it showed in her line of questioning. The moment Shane was settled into one of the comfortable chairs, she began.

    "Were you and Niko lovers before the rape?"  This took him aback, and he

stiffened self-consciously. "Please answer honestly. I'd like to have a session with both of you sometime soon, but to help her, I need to know."

    "No,"  Gooseman looked uncomfortable.  "Not yet.  She wanted us to wait."
    "She is going through a very difficult time.  She needs reassurances

constantly. Don't be afraid to touch her, to show you still-"

    "Doctor, I think you're underestimating her."
    "Ranger Gooseman, I think you'd best listen to me, and listen well.  If you

love her, you'd best stay by her. I know she may seem tough to you, and indestructible, but appearances can be deceiving. Give her time."

    "She jumps every time I come near her."  Shane frowned darkly, feeling

helpless.

    "She's not reacting to you, just your presence.  The scars of the attack

are just too raw. But she's trying."

    "I know.  I know how hard she's trying.  It's wearing her out, the trying! 

Doctor," Goose clenched and unclenched his fists. "I feel.... responsible." She blinked as the large man got up and began to pace.

    "Exactly how do you mean that, Ranger Gooseman?"
    "Don't turn shrink on me.  I just mean, it was Killbane's hatred for me

that moved him to do what he did. He wasn't striking out at her, he was striking out at me, through her. Because I... because I love her, he knew how much it would hurt."

    "I had heard Killbane is dead."
    "The body hasn't been recovered."
    "Then you think he might still be alive?"
    "If he is, then he'll want revenge.  His whole life is built around it. 

I don't want Niko to ever be hurt because of me again."

    "I can't predict the future."
    "I guess I'm not asking you to."  He sighed, and fell back into the chair. 

"I just need to talk to someone."

    "`Shrinks' as you put it, can be like bartenders.  Everyone needs a

sympathetic ear once in a while. We just generally charge more." Dr. Leahy smiled.

    "She doesn't know."
    "Pardon?"
    "She doesn't know that Killbane might still be alive.  I don't know if we

should tell her."

    "It would be best not to keep anything from her, but I can see your

concern."

    "I just don't want her to hear it from anyone else, to read it in an active

file or hear it as scuttlebutt."

    "Then I would suggest telling her as soon as possible, and staying to talk

it through with her. Don't let her pull away from you, into herself, or you might lose her." She watched the tall cowboy get up to go, still looking troubled. "Cheer up, Ranger Gooseman. You may get lucky, he may really be dead."

    "I hope you're right, Doctor."
                             * * *
    Goose met with Commander Walsh as soon as the session was over, who granted

them three weeks leave, effective immediately. It was late, but Goose went to tell Niko the news anyway. He found her in her quarters.

    She was in her robe, hair still damp, all the lights out, in front of the

large window that dominated one wall, staring at the patterns the rain made on the glass. Her arms were crossed in front of her chest, hands holding fast to the sides of her forearms, and she didn't seem to hear him approach. When he put his hands on his shoulders, she flinched, and he saw the tracks of silent tears on her cheeks, silver in the pale light from the window.

    He knew what she was thinking, what memories were playing themselves over

and over in her mind, and he felt her fingers brush his hand, curl tight around his as she began to shiver uncontrollably. He had never seen her so pale, so frightened, so helpless, not since the rape.

    "I don't want to be like this.  I don't want to have to have these memories

every time I hear his name," she whispered, turning to him, her face in shadow. "I don't want to see his face every time I close my eyes, hear the laughter when I am alone."

    "You're not alone."  He held her tight, kissing away the tears.  She

stiffened, but didn't move away.

    "I am tired of waking screaming, not knowing where I am.  I'm tired of

being afraid to sleep, for the dreams. Every night it's a battle, and I try to think of you to drive away to darkness, but you're so far away. And I'm so afraid." His heart felt as if it would break as he held the sobbing woman in his arms.

    "I need new memories," she whispered, mouth next to his ear.  "I want to

think of this, the two of us, here, when it rains. I want this memory. I want you." She pulled back to meet his eyes, and then, slowly, carefully, she lifted his hand from her waist, and placed inside the robe on her breast.

    "You're certain?"  He asked, searching her eyes, and she nodded, still

shaking. Then he slipped the satin robe over her shoulders, kissing her neck, hands in the damp mass of her hair, lifting her off her feet as they kissed, her warm flesh pressed against him. She stroked his hair, touched the nape of his neck, felt the cheekbone beneath her fingers, the hard shoulders as she slid down the length of him. Then he scooped her up, and carried her into the next room, his lips never leaving hers as he lovingly placed her on the bed.

    I love you, he whispered in her ear.  Over and over until they crawled

under the sheets, pulled the blanket close around them, snuggling together for warmth, and fell into an exhausted sleep.

                             * * *
    Goose awoke to screams.  The rain had stopped, but room was pitch dark and

he fumbled for the crying woman amoung the blankets. Half awake she pushed away his arms, and he held her tight, whispering into her hair.

    "Shhh, it's okay."
    "You were dead, I dreamt you were dead and he was there--"  She couldn't

stop shaking.

    "It's okay, it's okay.  I'm here."  He stroked her hair, brushing away her

tears with his thumb.

    "It was so real...so real...."
    "Go back to sleep."