The Atavist
The Atavist
WARNING: The following story contains graphic depictions of a simbiont living in a willing host, throwing them into a variety of strange and sometimes hilarious adventures. If you cannot handle this kind of content, I recommend something lighter, i.e. Mary Shelly’s “Frankenstein”.
Also, there is gay.
Chapter six
1
Blake watched as his house collapsed into flames. He hadn’t really believed it when Rob said his house was on fire. He was just walking back from kendo practice when the brown-haired man drove up shouting for him to get in the car.
He had been right though, his house was indeed on fire. Two fire trucks were parked nearby, trying to put the flames out. It didn’t look like they were having much success. The flames didn’t dampen, even after the gallons of water the firemen sloshed on them.
::This is not a normal fire.::
What do you mean? Blake asked, a little irritated at never knowing what was going on.
::Do you not feel the force behind the flames?::
Blake frowned in concentration. He sensed the heat, the sound of roaring fire in his ears, under his skin. There was nothing he could find that made this fire special except it just ate his entire collection of classic novels.
I’ll never read Treasure Island again. He lamented. Then it popped out at him. A small thread of invisible force that fueled the fire.
::Yes, that is it.::
What exactly is it?::
::Doesn’t it feel familiar?:: Khamon asked. Blake nodded, it was just like when he produced his barrier, but somehow altered.
Another simbiont did this. Blake realized. His fists tightened. Peor_._
The golden simbiont had warned him of the Grau’s intentions. Blake still did not understand it all, and Khamon seemed to be nearly in the dark as he was.
How do I stop it?
::I do not know.::
Blake clenched his teeth. He had had enough of this. Suddenly a part of him reached out and smothered the fire like a blanket. He felt, rather than saw, the energy surge along the line, back to whom ever set his house on fire. He knew it would cause one helluva headache, but before it got far the entire thing faded away, as if the connection had been severed at the other end.
Fuck! Blake watched as the flames died down easily. But it was too late. All that was left of his house was a charred wooden frame.
He was vaguely aware of talking with several firemen, as well as Rob. He let the pre-med student usher him into the car. It wasn’t long before Blake was standing in the living room of Rob’s house.
2
‘C’mon, Blake. Take that stuff off. You smell like smoke.’ Blake realized he reeked of soot and ash. He kicked off his shoes and jacket.
‘Here.’ Rob tossed him a towel, ‘I got the shower running.’
Blake’s mind was blank as he scrubbed his body clean. If this is what they could do to his house, what would happen to his friends? It was too late for Jared, Blake had told him everything and as far as the jock was concerned, they were in for the long haul. But Rob, he didn’t want Rob to get hurt. The man had been nothing but kind to him, and Blake had placed him into great danger, just by knowing him.
Not your fault. You didn’t know. Blake rubbed his temples.
::Do not worry.:: Khamon said. Blake gave a bitter laugh.
Don’t worry? How can I NOT worry?! My friends are basically mincemeat whenever Peor gets the urge to smash something!
::I will protect them. I will protect you.:: Khamon said with such sincerity that Blake quelled the bitter retort on the tip of tongue. He felt his anger deflate like a three week old balloon.
But what if you can’t? What if I can’t?
Khamon didn’t answer. Blake sighed. The simbiont usually did that when he was thinking, or couldn’t formulate a response.
Blake slowly turned the water off and stepped out of the shower. He methodically toweled himself off before wrapping it around his waist and stepping into the hall.
‘Rob?’ He looked down the hall. No Rob there. He walked into the living room.
‘Rob you around?’ Blake called. No response. He felt his senses heighten. What if rob was in danger.
‘In here.’ Blake heard his voice clearly and as loudly as a sonic boom.
Gotta be careful with that. H chided himself.
Rob was in the bedroom, rooting through his dresser. Finally he turned, holding some clean clothes.
‘I…’ Blake could feel Rob’s gaze crawling over his damp body. Suddenly he felt his cheeks redden.
‘Here.’ Rob handed him the clothes, ‘They’re gonna be a little big.’
Blake nodded.
‘Hope you like boxers.’ Rob smiled, slowly exiting the room. Blake heaved a sigh of relief.
::I have been reviewing things between you and the one called Rob, as well as Jared.::
And? Blake asked as he slipped the boxers on. He usually wore a jock, or boxer-briefs. The loose garments felt odd on his bare skin.
::I have concluded that I do not understand at all.::
Blake laughed to himself.
You and me both, buddy.
::Buddy. A term of friendship and familiarity. Do you consider me to be your friend, Blake?:: He could hear genuine curiosity in Khamon’s tone.
Yeah I guess I do. Blake said. I mean, sometimes you’re a pain in the butt, but you’re okay, Khamon.
The simbiont was quiet for a few seconds.
::Thank you.::