They were forced to slow down again as they came upon the even larger group of police and what looked like FBI surrounding an old biker bar. One of the police officers stopped Kristen’s van. She rolled down the window to talk with him.
“Is everything all right, Officer?”“Where are you all heading this morning?” he asked.“I’m Professor White. I am taking my students to see the archeological dig up the road here.”“You’re a bit young to be a professor, don’t you think?” he said.“I’m really smart,” she retorted. “Is there something we can help you with?”“Have you seen anything strange or suspicious today?”“Other than an army of cops way out here? No. What happened?”“We had an incident along this road last night, and the suspect is still at large. He’s got long blond hair down to his shoulders and was last seen driving a green motorcycle and only wearing a pair of beige cargo pants,” he explained. “If you see anything, be sure to give us a call.”“Will do, Officer. Thanks for the heads up.”The officer took a step back from the van and waved them through.A large-built, copper-skinned man stepped out of the biker bar doorway. He watched the three vans curiously as they drove away. A black SUV pulled up to the scene, and three men stepped out of the backseat wearing military uniforms. They walked up to the copper-skinned man, and one of them spoke, saying, “Special Agent Dutch Goodman, I presume.”“Yes, sir. Call me Dutch,” he said, extending a hand.“I’m Major Bennett. This is Captain Johnson and Lieutenant Edmonds. They lead some of our most elite platoons. Just as you have requested, they specialize in tracking down and eliminating high-priority targets in highly dangerous situations,” explained Major Bennett. “Personally, I think your request is a little overkill for the situation. Wouldn’t this task be more fitted for local SWAT?”“If you knew what we were up against, you wouldn’t think so,” Dutch replied, gesturing for them to follow him. “If you wouldn’t mind . . .”They followed him into the bar. There was blood, shattered glass, and overturned tables everywhere.“It took us several hours to photograph the scene and remove the bodies. This was a massacre,” said Dutch.Lieutenant Edmonds crouched down, examining the floor. “What sort of weapons are we dealing with?” he asked. “Besides the one shot fired into the ceiling, there’s no indication that firearms were used by the assailant.”He spotted some bullet casings on the floor a few feet away. He got up to take a closer look then began walking through the room, studying the scene with an obviously experienced eye. “I’m only seeing evidence of one assailant. Were there more outside the bar? Did you get any information from the body?”“The body? Which body are you talking about?” asked Dutch.“The assailant’s,” replied Lieutenant Edmonds.“We have reason to believe that there was only one assailant, and he is still at large,” said Dutch.“I find that incredibly unlikely,” said Lieutenant Edmonds. “Somebody was shot multiple times with a .45 handgun right here from over there.” He indicated to where he found the bullet casings. “At least one bullet hit his liver. This is evident from the very dark, almost black blood on the floor. There is no evidence of an exit wound which means it must have been a hollow point. This would have caused severe damage to the liver, not to mention the other wounds he sustained. I find it very difficult to believe that any man could get up and walk away from that.”Dutch looked at the major and the captain and said, “He’s good. I’m impressed.” He turned back to Lieutenant Edmonds. “We came to the same conclusions, although I have to admit it took us quite a bit longer. The man who shot the assailant was killed by the assailant soon afterward, as well as most of the people in here. We did, however, find one survivor. If you would follow me again . . .”They all walked to and entered a large trailer. Inside were several computer and monitoring stations. Dutch approached an agent sitting at one of the computers.“These gentlemen would like to see the interview with the survivor,” said Dutch.Acknowledging the order, the agent pulled open a media file showing a trembling blond woman in her early thirties. The way she looked was enough to show that she had just experienced something horrific. Her hair was a matted mess, and she had mascara smudged around her eyes, trailing down her cheeks.A voice behind the camera began to speak. “Stella, we understand how difficult this is for you, but if you can, please, in your own words, tell us what happened.”“I-it w-was a normal night at first. I. . . I remember a man c-coming in, complaining about a s-speeding ticket, and not long afterward, he . . . it walked in,” she said.“It?” the interviewer asked.“I-it w-wasn’t a m-man. I-it l-looked like a man at first, but i-it. . . it . . .” She put her hands over her face in terror and broke down, sobbing.“It’s okay, Stella. You’re safe now. You can tell us. What was it you saw?”“The devil.”“Can you elaborate on that?”“Th-the Bible s-speaks of a serpent. Th-this thing had . . . snakes for arms. It . . . it k-killed ev-very . . .” She sobbed into her hands again.Dutch gestured to the agent at the computer to turn the footage off. He turned toward the military officials and said, “That’s all we were able to get out of her. We found her hiding in one of the cupboards behind the bar—practically had to drag her out. She was in hysterics. We had to sedate her and transport her to the psychiatric wing of the hospital.”“And you think this witness is credible?” asked Captain Johnson.“I know what you are thinking, and I have to admit her story sounds pretty far-fetched. But besides the fact that the assailant got up and had the energy to kill the rest of the people in the bar after he was shot in the chest six times, there was one piece of evidence at the scene that was the most troubling and corroborates her story. Most of the victims at the scene were killed by very deadly snakebites.”The military officials all looked puzzled.“Not only were they killed by snakebites,” Dutch continued, “but every single bite was to the neck under the jawline. We have forensics looking at samples of the venom right now, but so far, they haven’t been able to identify the species of snake, although they have said it may be the most powerful toxin they have ever seen.”“Nothing you are saying is making any sense. Do you actually expect us to believe this ridiculous story about a man with snake arms?” asked Captain Johnson.“Were there no security cameras?” asked Lieutenant Edmonds.“Only in the office where they keep the safe. There is very little crime in this area, so I guess the owner didn’t feel like he needed them. However, we did recover some footage from the dash cam of the first responders to the scene.” Dutch turned to the agent at the computer. “Go ahead and play it.”The video began, showing the hood of the vehicle as it pulled into the parking lot of the bar. A voice spoke, saying, “This is AZ156. We have arrived at the scene. We see the vehicle of AZ152 but no sign of the officer.”“What is that?” asked another voice abruptly.The police car pulled up to the bar and parked right in front of the window. The body of a large bald man was folded over the windowsill, blood pouring down the wall.The first voice spoke out again, sounding understandably rattled, saying, “Dispatch, this is AZ156, we need you to send an ambulance to our location immediately. We have a—” The voice stopped as a man with long blond hair walked out the front door of the bar. There was the sound of car doors opening. A bright white light coming from the driver’s side turned on and lit up the entranceway. The man held his arm up over his eyes to shield them from the light.The first voice shouted “Freeze!” then paused for a moment before ordering, “Lie on the ground with your hands on your head!”“Geez, that’s a lot of blood. This guy looks hurt bad,” said the second voice.Everyone watching the video jolted when they saw the blond man suddenly leap into the air, fly over the light, and land to the left behind the camera’s viewpoint. A gunshot, followed by a gagging noise, was heard; a couple of seconds later, there was the sound of a tussle and another gunshot and the thud of a body hitting the ground.Dutch reached over and paused the footage.“The bodies of both those officers were found at the scene—the first one with claw marks under his jaw and the second shot by his own gun. They were killed on opposite sides of the vehicle only two seconds apart from each other.”The faces of all three military officials looked shocked at what they just witnessed.“I asked you here,” Dutch continued, “because we have very little knowledge of who or what we are dealing with. As you witnessed, this man is highly skilled and dangerous. Based on the evidence and the video, we have to assume the worst—as unbelievable as it may seem. We need our very best assets to track him down.”“I’m sorry, but are you suggesting that we play this out on the pretenses that that woman’s story is accurate?” asked Captain Johnson. “Do you have any idea what this will look like?”You saw the footage,” said Dutch. “What man can jump like that and attack and kill two officers on opposite sides of a car seconds apart from each other without moving over the hood of the vehicle? Where did the claw marks come from? Or the snakebites? And why were they on the necks of the victims instead of near the floor? And one more thing,” he said as he rewound the footage and left it paused on the shot with the man in the entranceway. “Look at his chest. It’s covered in blood, and look—bullet holes—a lot of bullet holes. How can a man just get up from that?”“There’s got to be another rational explanation,” said Captain Johnson.“You know something,” said Lieutenant Edmonds shrewdly. “What are you not telling us?”“I will tell you only if you agree to take on the job,” said Dutch.“I think we need a moment to discuss this,” said Major Bennett.The three men stepped outside. As soon as they closed the door behind them, Captain Johnson said, “This whole thing is ridiculous.”“I do
Hello,” said Kyle.“Nice to meet you,” said Wilson, extending a hand.“Likewise,” said Dr. Ramsey, shaking it.“Are all the professors so young?” asked Dr. Isaacs, chuckling good-naturedly. He looked a few years younger than Dr. Ramsey, and he had dark-brown hair and tough, leathery skin that looked sun baked and weather worn.“Well, we are a newer school. That might make a difference,” said Kyle.“Kristen, have you heard from Leo, Jeff, or Kevin at all since last night?” asked Dr. Isaacs.“No. They didn’t come back?” she asked, concerned.“I’m sure there’s nothing to worry about,” said Dr. Isaacs. “Maybe they just got home late and forgot to check in this morning.”“They know better than that, especially with Kevin in the group. Did you talk to their families yet?” asked Kristen.“We wanted to check with you first before we alarmed them. I will go make the calls right now,” said Dr. Isaacs. He turned and walked outside.“Is everything okay?” asked Wilson.“I don’t know,” said Kristen
How did they die?” asked Carrie.“We don’t know. Dr. Isaacs found them and called 911. The police cordoned off the whole area when they got here, saying it was a crime scene, so we weren’t able to get in there to document any artifacts ourselves.”She looked at Dr. Ramsey, who was hanging his head sadly, then turned back to the students.“I’m sorry. It’s kind of a sensitive subject around here, so if you don’t mind, we should move on.”She led them toward a short hallway through the back wall to the right of the throne. Wilson walked beside Kristen and asked quietly, “That girl who asked about Isaac —how is it she doesn’t know who he is? Is she not one of your students?”“No, she’s not. She’s the only one though. I made a special exception. It was Kyle’s request.”“Kyle’s request?”“Yeah, apparently she’s got a friend in the class who tells her all about it. I’m assuming it’s Lisa since they seem to be pretty close. That’s her,” she said, pointing to the girl with red hair. “Anyway, w
As those loyal to Zaca were being taken from their homes and brought up for sacrifice, Quauhtli quietly gathered as many members of the Momaquixtia as he could and fled the city. Among those with him was Zaca’s widow. Quauhtli led the people north in the same direction of Zaca’s previous quest. The king was informed of the Momaquixtia’s escape and gave the order for them all to be hunted down. The Momaquixtia kept pushing further and further north to escape the king’s men. They finally settled down just northeast of the great canyon where Zaca had found the micoaz atl. They figured the canyon would make a good barrier and provide protection from the armies of the king if they should venture this far north. By the time they settled down and established a community, they numbered fifteen. They named their village after the group, Momaquixtia. Their numbers increased as more refugees from the city and nearby villages discovered them.The king searched for them relentlessly, burning and
Before all the blades could be hidden, Isaac learned of their treasonous actions and had all of them but Zolin executed but not before forcing them to forge the Blade of Life and Death for him. After the executions, he forced Zolin into slavery, using Zolin’s gift of foresight to his advantage. They were able to forge one more object—the oracle stone, designed to reveal the Analoya should they touch it. Isaac forced Zolin to divulge his prophecies to him. He revealed that he saw two futures—one where Isaac was defeated by the Analoya and one where Isaac took control over the whole Earth. Which one was the real future was uncertain. He revealed that Isaac would die and be resurrected at the time the Analoya walked the Earth. Isaac ordered that exactly how and when this would happen be written on a wall in the cave and never again be spoken of outside the cave.This prophecy only fueled Isaac ’s determination and lust for power. Wielding the Blade of Life and Death increased his
The man got to his feet, looking a little dazed, just as several SWAT team officers ran up into the temple. He jumped up onto the platform behind the throne, reached out around the throne with his arms, and transformed them into snakes, stretching them forth and striking officer after officer with such speed they didn’t know what or where to shoot at.When Kristen saw this, she knew who they were dealing with. Her shocked expression was visible to Wilson from behind, and he grabbed her and pulled her back into the room.“Kristen, what hap—““Isaac ,” she interrupted. “He’s real.”“What are you talking about?” asked Kyle.“I believe it,” Wilson said to him. “We need to get out of here right now!”Before they could leave, the two men from the entrance hall came into the room. The taller man saw the .357 still in Kristen’s hand and asked in a whisper, “Was that you that hit him?”She nodded.“Nice shot. I’m Dutch, this is Edmonds. You all need to follow us and stay low.”They followed Du
Isaac spoke to Wilson in a snakelike voice.“Brother.”Wilson drew his gun and fired. Kristen and Kyle did the same. The rest of the people ran back the way they had come as Isaac jumped behind the wall to dodge the bullets. The three of them took off after the others, firing shots behind them as they ran. Wilson was the first to hear the click of his empty magazine, followed by Kristen, then Kyle soon afterward.After the ammo ran out, they could hear Isaac catching up to them rapidly. They ran forward with all their might. Up ahead, there was a fork in the corridor; the people leading the group veered left without pausing to consider their direction.“Turn right! You’re going the wrong way!” Kristen yelled to them.Those who could hear her did an about-face and headed back toward the right corridor. But two of the officers kept moving forward. Jessica felt blood spray the back of her neck as the two officers, now behind her, were skewered by several spears ejected from the walls.
He walked to an old shelter made of stone near the lake and entered a small room inside. Along the walls of the room were rows of ceramic jars sitting on stone shelves. He picked up a jar that had a picture of a wolf painted on the front, brought the jar over to a stone table, and poured the dust contents out onto it. He opened his mouth and sank his fangs into his own wrist; holding his arm out, he let the blood drip onto the small mound of dust. It immediately began to take shape just as he had the previous night. He retrieved another jar, this time with a picture of a bobcat painted on it, and repeated the process. The mounds of dust slowly took shape, each forming the tip of a clawed, hairy finger. Little by little, the bones, vessels, muscles, and skin slowly grew, lengthening and thickening.He left the fingers and walked out to the lake, removed his clothing, and waded into it. The liquid sent a burning sensation over all his wounds. After a while, the burning sensation began t