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Pandemonium. Part 32

04:02:37.

Hender sat still for more than an hour, his limbs folded against his body.

He had responded only once, when Nell, twenty minutes into his strange trance, asked if he was OK. Opening one eye, he had said, "I will save you, Nell." Then he closed his eyes again, remaining perfectly still.

The others had watched in astonishment as Hender's fur went black and then burned with pulsating colors until he disappeared and his coat turned dark again, twinkling white points like a midnight sky. They became increasingly worried and frustrated as the time ticked by.

"What on Earth is he doing?" whispered Nastia.

"Is he dead?" Bear wondered.

Then Hender suddenly opened his eyes and rose on two feet. "Kuzu is rescuing Maxim," he announced.

"Jesus," Dima said.

"That smart son of a bitch," Abrams said.

"How does he know?" Bear demanded.

"Why, Hender?" Nell asked.

"Chess," Hender said simply.

"Huh?" Bear said.

"Damn it, Hender, you're right," Abrams said. "It's exactly the right move."

"Yes, Abrams." Hender nodded. "Kuzu will use Maxim to turn the power on. He is the most powerful piece on the board."

Nell bowed her head. "Shit."

Galia bowed his head. "What can we do?"

"The charges in the tunnel will not detonate," Hender said then. He opened both his large trinocular eyes and looked at each of them. "Kuzu lied."

"Fuck!" Dima said.

"I thought hendros never lied," Nell said.

"He learned it from humans. I'm sorry," Hender said. "I did not see his plan until now."

Abrams nodded. "Check-fucking-mate."

"We've got to get to the palace," Nell said.

"You don't even have full body armor, Nell," Abrams said.

"We must try, anyway," Dima said.

"How?" Nastia said.

"Give me four knives," said Hender.

03:01:03.

Glowing bugs dive-bombed Maxim as he emerged from the hospital, gashing his head and hands. But his attackers immediately retreated and sprayed a scent that drove off other predators as nants closed over his bleeding wounds.

Kuzu snatched three wasps out of the air and stuffed them inside the empty orange-juice bottle. He shoved Maxim into the front seat of the limo that was parked in front of the hospital. He got in on the other side and closed the door. "Drive!"

The wasps and drill-worms buzzing inside the vehicle tried to attack Maxim again, but they were all attacked by nants and sprayed repellent inside the car. Kuzu cracked the window and they flew out. Then he closed the window.

Maxim turned the vehicle toward the gate of Sector 4. His wounds were already being cleaned up by symbiants, which consumed the blood as they knitted a shield over his injuries.

"Go!" Kuzu commanded.

Maxim drove the limo through the gate to Sector Four and turned left, heading north toward the power plant.

"Go fast!"

Maxim pushed down the pedal, his soul upended as he zoomed into the blackness pierced by their headlights, Henders wasps and drill-worms splattering on the windshield.

"Go right," Kuzu ordered, following the map in his mind.

Maxim turned the wheel with shaking hands.

"Go faster."

They passed the giant warehouse on the right, where a cataract of creatures still poured out of the broken windows. Maxim wept, but a part of him rose up, urging him to crash the car.

"Stop!" Kuzu commanded with a voice like an earthquake.

At Kuzu's command, Maxim slammed on the brakes, doubting that he had any free will left inside him now that he was damned. He was either in Hell or hopelessly insane and, in either event, no more than a spectator of his own fate.

Pushed by the beast, he staggered out of the car at the base of the stairs. Then the creature lifted him like a toy and carried him on its back as it ran with a three-legged gallop up the narrow stairway, fending off the flying predators with mantis-like reflexes.

They rose over the polished slope as Kuzu loaded and fired three arrows in rapid succession, twisting with Maxim on his back and downing two spigers that were climbing the stairs behind them. Both of them tumbled and slid down the smooth slope to the street, paralyzed by bull's-eyed shafts that pierced their second brains.

They arrived at the entrance to the geothermal well. Through its door was the one goal Maxim wanted more than any other thing.

He wondered then if this was the shape damnation took.

03:25:04.

Hender unsheathed two of the four knives they had given him. Two were combat knives from Dima and Abrams, the other two butcher knives they had found in the kitchen. "Now, wait for me."

Hender glided down the stairs and pushed open the hatch, closing it behind him.

Crowding at the window, they watched the riot of animals that had gathered around the smoldering magnesium flare Kuzu threw in front of the apartment. A feeding frenzy had accumulated after a curious spiger was wounded by the flare, with fatal results. Hender scampered down the brownstone's steps like a shadow and jumped onto a streetlamp while this was happening.

"He's climbing a lamppost," said Abrams, who could see his silhouette clearly through his night vision goggles.

"What's he doing?" Nastia asked, watching through her Russian-issue NV glasses.

Nell shook her head, bewildered. "I can't see a thing."

"He's climbing the lamppost," Abrams said again.

"Why?" Galia fretted. "What's he doing?"

"Don't ask me!" Abrams shrugged.

Hender climbed out on the arm of the streetlamp in front of the apartment, which reached out to the middle of the street. Positioning himself directly over the feeding frenzy that swirled around the flare, Hender seemed to bunch up like a spider, descending on his stretching tail.

"What's he doing now?" Nastia wondered. "You look!" She handed her binoculars to Nell.

Nell looked. "I've never seen this!"

03:23:02.

Hender dangled on his elastic tail over a smaller spiger that had jumped on top of the pile below him. With four quick motions, the hendro stabbed both the spiger's brains with knives. Then he clung, invisible, to the spiger's back as he felt its nants abandon their host and adopt Hender as their next host, spreading rapidly across his skin before any other scavengers arrived to ravage the fallen predator.

02:58:12.

Kuzu and Maxim opened the steel door to the power plant and stepped inside the giant steam well.

The hulking sel pushed Maxim inside and pulled the door closed behind them, leaving them in almost total darkness as the sweltering heat burned their skin. Kuzu shook up the empty orange-juice bottle, which made the Henders wasps trapped inside glow more brightly. He handed the bottle to Maxim.

Maxim took the glowing jar as Kuzu pushed him forward. Maxim stumbled down the steel stairway, Kuzu close behind, and they reached the catwalk that encircled the massive steam pipes.

Maxim saw the detonator, which still lay on the catwalk between the chewed and tattered clothing of two men. The heavy switch was connected to a battery from which thick lead cables.

Kuzu noted Maxim's recognition of the switch. He lifted the switch with one long arm and handed it to Maxim.

Maxim looked up at the angry, wedged brows of the beast as it took his hand and pointed his finger like a prod, pressing down on the large red button of the detonator.

Nothing seemed to happen for a moment, and Maxim looked up with a glimmer of hope. Then they felt the deep blast welling up through layers of rock and swaying the catwalk as crystal chunks broke off the walls above them.

Kuzu dodged and deflected the falling crystals, protecting Maxim with his body.

Maxim looked up from under the devil at the vibrating conduits as superheated steam rose through them and fed the waiting turbines in the plant above. A whining hiss grew, rising in pitch, and immediately a hundred lightbulbs glowed in fixtures on the wall of the well around them, some popping as they ignited.

They felt and heard the generators revving in the plant above as Maxim saw the needles in the glass gauges on the sides of the pipes rising steadily and pushing into the red zone before finally leveling out.

A deep chugging vibrated in the rock then, echoing in the vertical chamber as pumps began drawing water from the distant river into injection wells and belching air pockets. The perpetual-energy source of Pobedograd was priming itself with perfect efficiency, just as it had been designed to do half a century ago.

02:55:02.

Geoffrey and Sasha watched different views of the city near the tunnel, searching in vain for Nell and the others when, suddenly, light dawned over Pobedograd on the screens, flooding every sector, every building.

"Look," Geoffrey whispered.

The star on the cavern's ceiling ignited, dawning like a summer sky.

"Papa turned it on!" Sasha shouted.

"Yes, he did," Geoffrey said.

02:55:02.

"What is Hender doing?" Dima asked.

"If I had to guess," Nell said, "I'd say he's replenishing his symbiants."

"Huh?" Bear said, peering into the dark.

"Symbiants are microscopic animals that take the place of bacteria and microbes on our own skin, helping to exfoliate the hendros," Nell said. "They also defend them from attack and help heal their wounds. The hendros lost them when they were taken from Henders Island and doused with salt water."

"Wow," Nastia said.

The streetlamp above Hender suddenly flared brightly and exposed him hanging above the maelstrom of hungry carnivores. The light agitated the gorging animals, attracting them to Hender as it grew brighter over him.

"Hey!" Bear yelled. "What's happening?"

"The lights are turning on," Nastia answered, lowering her binoculars.

As they all watched through the window, a sudden dawn illuminated the city as the five-pointed star ignited across the sky 350 feet above. Its five radiating arms infused with golden light that filled the streets below even as streetlights spluttered and flared throughout the city.

The windows in the star-shaped tower lit for one blazing moment above all the buildings before the surge of power blew out thousands of antique bulbs. Clouds of wasps and drill-worms were revealed in the sunlike radiance as they swirled around the building, energized by the blazing rays of light.

The entire city gasped before them, breathing the oxygen that wafted from the instant greening of clover covering almost every surface. Pobedograd sighed, groaning with the ghastly sound of ten thousand radiators filling with steam for the first time and haunting its hundreds of buildings with a hellish chorus as Henders organisms joined in.

"Talk about chess," Abrams said. "Kuzu just queened us."

"He turned the power on!" Nell said.

Neon signs blinked to life across the city, streaking across the Star Tower itself. As they watched, they knew they were seeing a preview of every city on Earth as it was overrun by the explosively prolific hunters of Henders Island.

"Mautam," Nell breathed, staring hopelessly.

"What?" Nastia asked.

Nell shook her head. "Every forty-eight years, bamboo expands across northeastern India and explodes with fruit. The rat population doubles and ravages crops, causing mass starvation. Mautam," she repeated.

"Never heard of it," Bear said.

"You're looking at it," Nell said. "This is Moscow, Berlin, Paris, Mecca, and Mumbai, only a few decades from now, if we don't seal that tunnel. And a few years after that, it will be Lima, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Taiwan, and Tokyo."

As they watched, Hender slid over the lamppost to the sidewalk.