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Nick James

The Pearl wars

1

The Year 2095

Syracuse, New York-Fringe Town

My fingers grip the ledge, searching for cracks. The rest of me dangles into empty sky like some demented human windsock.

I hear him approach from the other side of the rooftop, footstep by footstep closer to crunching my fingers until I let go in agony and plummet twelve stories to the cracked pavement below. Splat goes me.

Cassius Stevenson, his government badge reads. When he showed up I thought maybe he was here to help us. Maybe the Academy sent him down in case we messed up. He cant be any older than fifteen, same as me. I didnt even know the government trained people that young. But apparently they do. And apparently hes not here to help us.

Cant say I expected this. His voice is every bit the spoiled Surface kid, complete with a lilt that he must think sounds sophisticated. In reality its just mass irritating. Id about given up finding anything interesting out here in this wasteland. And then I bump into you and your little friend. I gotta tell you, you guys saved my day.

Hes talking about Skandar, my teammate, who should be up here helping me. Too bad Cassius already immobilized him downstairs. Evas gone too, off with our Fringe contacts. Im the only one left. I dont know why I let Skandar talk me into exploring this rotting hotel in the first place. This Cassius person is instant karma for straying from our mission objective.

Cassius flashes me a smile as his face comes into view. Im in awe, buddy. Ive never seen someone actually trip off the side of a building before.

He stares down at me over the ledge, his dark bangs touching the top of his hazel eyes. He wears a spotless navy sport coat over his lean, muscular body. A silver badge sparkles with the reflection of the unrelenting sun. Theres no mistaking that familiar lightning bolt emblem surrounding his name. He works for the Department of Energy Acquisition-a Pearlhound. That means he also works for the Unified Party. And that makes him my enemy.

Whats your name? He coughs and shields his eyes from a cloud of dust kicked up from the rooftop. Theres gotta be some kind of record book for the stupidest ways to get yourself killed.

Jesse Fisher, I answer, and instantly regret it. What kind of secret agent gives up their name first chance they get? A mass failure kind, for sure.

Cassius gives me a thumbs-up before grinding down on my fingers with the heel of his shoe. I muffle the string of curse words fighting to fly from my mouth. The arid wind beats at the side of my face. Syracuses atmosphere isnt regulated by a Bio-Net like New Yorks Chosen Cities. This would sure be less of a struggle in a decent temperature. A hundred and fifteen degrees isnt exactly workin in my favor right now.

I dig my fingers into the hot brick, straining to lift myself while trying to find footing on the side of the building. Beads of sweat drip down my arms. Im like a human sprinkler. Its the dang heat. I dont know how Fringers live like this. Im waiting for the moment when my muscles snap. I suck at pull-ups. This is like one endless endurance test.

Cassiuss smile widens as he watches my pained expression. So the question is, who do you work for? I saw your shuttle back behind those buildings. Youre Skyship, arent you? I bet you guys are down here looking for a Pearl. Illegally, of course.

He pauses, waiting for me to answer. My vocal chords have shut down and gone home, but I know Ive gotta say something. Keep him talking.

We already found it. I struggle to form each word. All I really want to do is cry out for help, but theres nobody around to hear it. The towns deserted. Most Fringe Towns are. And even if there were people here, theyd be as far away from the sun as they could get. Youve got the wrong person. I dont have it.

Cassius squats, his eyes never leaving mine, his foot pressing harder and harder on my fingers until it feels like they could break off. Well, obviously, he chuckles, but the fact that youre even down here without clearance makes you an enemy of the state. Come to think of it, Ill probably get a gold star for getting rid of you.

Please. One minute in and the beggings already started. A more experienced agent would pull out some complex, psychological argument to convince this guy to reach down and save me. And here I am with my pathetic please.

Whos got it, then? Not your ridiculous friend downstairs?

No. I inch my free hand across the surface of the ledge. If I can just grab onto his ankle before he notices, maybe I can take him by surprise and pull myself up.

Dont tell me there are more of you Shippers running around. He grabs onto the sleeve of my windbreaker, yanking my arm up off the ledge.

Dont drop me! I shout, about as far away from an intimidating hero command as you could get.

A gust of wind batters my left side, throwing hair into my face. The world is a sea of blond for a moment before I manage to whip it from my eyes.

Then dont try anything funny. He hoists me up a few inches by the thin material on the arm of my jacket. Im going to give you another chance, even though you dont deserve it. Wheres the Pearl?

My friends got it, I stammer. Shes on the ground, in an alleyway behind the hotel.

Cassius grins. There. Was that so hard?

I look up at him, hoping for a hint of mercy in his eyes. Instead theres something else: a playful coldness, like a kid sneaking into his parents room to open birthday presents two weeks early. Hes actually gonna do it. Hes gonna kill me. For fun.

And before I have a chance to do anything, he lets go of my jacket.

Oops. He grins.

I struggle to grab onto the top of the ledge as my arm falls to my waist, but I miss it by a good inch. My body lurches to the side as the muscles in my right arm tense with the added weight. Im left scraping at the bricks with my fingernails, desperate to regain my grip. Nothing at the Academys prepared me for this.

I twist around in the air, hanging on by five fingers, soon to be four. Three. Then I cant even think about it.

Oh god. Cassius covers his mouth. Why dont I have a camera right now? Your face is priceless. You really should see yourself. Youd be laughing.

I glare at him as I pull myself back to a more stable position, using every ounce of remaining strength in my rubber-band arms. Ive gotta project confidence. No begging. No crying.

I press the tips of my boots against the side of the building. The shirt under my windbreaker clings to my body, heavy with sweat. I consider reaching for the taser on my belt, but its too risky to try.

Cassius sighs and crosses his arms. You just wont quit, will you? He crouches. Maybe I underestimated you Shippers. I mean, youd be used to heights, living up there your whole life. He points to the thin layer of clouds above us before focusing back on me. You know, Ive always wondered. Is it a superiority thing? Do you enjoy looking down on us, this failed country you couldnt stand to be a part of anymore?

I wanna shout at him, spit in his face. But if I did itd only come raining back down on me.

Its okay, he continues. You dont have to answer. Youre all a bunch of cowards, running away. All that does is get you in trouble, just like youre in now.

I told you I dont have the Pearl, I sputter, trying to think of something mass heroic thatll get him to leave. The longer you stay up here, the less chance youll have of finding it.

Yeah. Good one.

He shrugs. I guess well have to get this over with, then. He grabs my ring finger and twists it back until my nerve endings scream out in pain. He laughs, but Im too busy wriggling around to notice. Every last instinct wants to reach over and stop him, but if I do that, Ill fall.

Then suddenly the pain disappears, replaced by a numbness that shoots back from the tips of my fingers, up my arm, and into my chest. At first Im convinced that Cassius has destroyed some vital part of my nervous system and left me paralyzed, but then his eyes widen and I know he feels it too.

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