From: Hardra VI Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 21:03:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: Control by Hardra6 Source: direct Control By Hardra6 [hardra6@yahoo.com] XF/Animorphs Rated: PG Summary: A Yeerk battles its host for control over a body. At stake? Nothing less than the entire federal government...and maybe the planet. Disclaimer: X-Files go to CC and 10-13 Productions, like always, and Animorphs go to K. A. Applegate. Notes: Apologies for avid Animorphs readers; I've missed out on the most recent ones. Apologies for X-Philes, I wrote this one a while ago. However, it's still my fav, so read on! *_*_*_*_*_* Chapter One Mountains. Big mountains, mosquitoes, trees and trees and no cabs and out in the middle of nowhere. Well, that was what it seemed like. When you cut out the loud music and the smell of hamburgers grilling not too far away. The truth was, I didn't know why I had even come. Maybe it was because of the stress, maybe it was the twenty-two hour work day, maybe it was this flu I was just getting out of. Whatever it was, I had driven myself (in my own car!) Out into the middle of nowhere for this Sci-fi fanatic organization thing that was going on. Or, to be bitten up by bugs as big as seagulls, one of the two. As soon as I got there, I shook my head for no real reason. It was a bunch of teenagers or hippies wanting a chance to explain their own personal abductions. Oh well, I hadn't come to listen. I just wanted some fresh air. A young guy came up to me with a coke in his hand. "Hey! You new?" "I guess," I murmured. "Just shooting the breeze? Cool. Fireworks after the sun goes down. Looks like they're still doing water-skiing. What brings you up here?" He asked. We started walking towards the shore of the lake. "Too much time in DC," I replied dryly, "Who's to say that all human beings breathe oxygen?" He laughed, but I didn't. "See you later on." He walked towards the barbecue. I lost interest quickly and sat down on some flat rocks near the lake and the woods, away from the commotion. I guess I'm not a 'people' person. I might have used to be, but definitely not any more. I'm pretty sure I know why, too...it always happens the same way: If I say too much, it instantly becomes apparent that I'm a little kooky and after awhile, there's n obody left to talk to. I hope a lot of people are like that. Certainly a lot of people aren't like me. When it was really, really dark, the mosquitoes stopped bothering me too much, but I couldn't see anything because the lights from the organization were too far away. Something loud zipped off, and in the sky several fireworks exploded into bright colors. After a minute I stood up and stretched. The little party wasn't too far off, because I could see the lights and even hear some shouts. Starting to be bored with this whole thing, I figured that I could leave early and tried to find the little path that led down to the parking area near the road. Spotting the path, I wondered why there weren't lights or anything nearby. My thoughts were disrupted while my cell phone rang and startled me. "--Mulder." I answered, squinting down to see if I was really ON the path. "Hey, where are you? I've called your home phone twice and you weren't there." Ah, my partner in work. Of course...it was about eight, and, oops, I hadn't spoken to her in, what? Four hours? Dana Scully....modestly intelligent, proudly confident, crazily by-the-book, embarrassed working beside me-but by far, the most important thing about Scully is she's got to be the one person in the world who has seen aliens-touched aliens-spoken to aliens-chased by aliens- investigated aliens-and even held an alien fetus in her own hands-and yet is still the most SKEPTICAL woman on planet EARTH. And I'm not kidding about the aliens either. "Can't a guy get some peace and quiet?" I complained. Of course, it was customary to complain before answering the question. "You know those mountains you have to drive through to get to Richmond, the first set anyway?" "You're in the mountains? What for?" "I wasn't feeling good," I answered truthfully, "I'm heading home anyway. There's nothing interesting up here." "Call me when you get back. I need those papers you typed up faxed over by tomorrow." "Right." Beep. I put my phone away and squinted around more. Yep, totally and unmistakingly lost. It wasn't 'Man, I can't even see the path, it's so dark,' but 'IS there a path?' Previously I had decided that getting away did not include toting around my gun, and of course that meant I had to leave behind the flashlight, too. Think ing it over, I didn't see why I had brought my phone instead of the flashlight. Seemed like a fair exchange. I started to see some light ahead, and even the trail a little. Suddenly the trail stopped and left me utterly confused. What was this? Some kind of maze? Pushing back a branch I slowly moved forward towards where my car was supposed to be. But it wasn't. And if it had been, I wouldn't be telling you this. I heard angry voices and ducked into the low underbrush. Even slower than before, I moved a few more branches out of the way. Then blinked. Squinted, blinked, squinted, blinked, rubbed my eyes and blinked again. It wasn't too far off, and there was a campfire lit in the center of the small clearing. A few people were standing and arguing in animation, but what caught my attention were the-the-things also involved. Taller than a person...greenish and brownish, with long tails and necks. The creatures looked like giant-I don't know-dinosaurs, except for the fact that from head to foot, they were covered in these slicing, lightning-fast blades. Like killing machines. Okay, I couldn't tell that the blades were lightning-fast because they weren't moving at the moment. I sort of assumed. And of course, instantly I assumed more than that. <> (I assumed all that.) Then I told myself that if they knew I had seen them, I would be in trouble. I might be fast, but something kept saying that those blade-covered aliens were faster. The only time you need a gun...and you don't have it... So I began slowly backing off. Not making any noise, watching my footing, all that. I was doing good, at two feet from my previous position, when I realized my mistake-and it wasn't even really my fault. BRRRRRRIIIINNNNNGGGG I jumped at the noise of my own cell phone, and it had rung once more before I heard some people shouting and loud footsteps coming my way. And what did I do? I answered my phone. Oh yeah, I was running like heck at the same time. I couldn't hear the voice of the person who had called, but I knew who it was. Scully, who had forgotten to tell me something, most likely. Most hopefully NOT a wrong number...but wouldn't that be ironic? I didn't even bother to talk into the receiver, yet was too pumped to release my grip on the phone. Run, Run, Run. I was hoping to reach the lake, but hadn't really gotten very far. I wasn't even on the path-making no progress. And the slashing noises from behind and the footsteps and the yelling were saying one thing to me: RUN!! I did. Runrunrunrun. Then I lost my footing, fell on my side, and dropped the phone. Suddenly I found myself on pinned onto the ground with a heavy something or other on my back, and shortly after, something long and sharp against the back of my neck. What did I do? I froze. Duh. One by one, the humans that I'd seen weaved into the small spaces nearby. "Nice catch, Lnafid 813. Who's this?" "One of the visitors by the lake. I saw him earlier." "One of us?" "No, sir." "What should we do, then?" "We don't know how much he heard or saw. I say we bring him before the Visser, then deal with the problem at hand." So I was roughly yanked to my feet, and in an arm's reach from me were about four more of these creatures, all with blades tense nearby, and one of them right under my chin. What could I do? Nothing. And as they pushed and pulled me through the foliage, I could hear a faint voice in the distance-something that I hoped to God that they had missed. "Mulder? MULDER? MULDER!!??" *** The trip wasn't very long, but took forever anyway. It was pitch black, I couldn't see anything, and blades everywhere. After a while, the temperature got a little warmer, and it seemed like I was inside, or underground, instead of in the fresh mountain a tmosphere. Then there were stairs. Then a little light. I watched the bladed aliens move; quietly, softly, and fluidly...and it was amazing. But I lost my interest shortly after, when we reached the bottom of the steps. Screams. That's something I could never forget. The screams, the first time I saw it. 'It' wasn't just a thing. It was hundreds of things. Giant, centipede-like aliens with razor sharp teeth and red glob-like eyes. Humans, and the bladed aliens, walking around casually, talking or eating-all ages of people. And what stung was the fact that these people didn't even seem to notice what was going on behind them. There was this, this giant lake. Bigger than the one I had been visiting earlier on. Only it wasn't water, but more like soupy sludge sloshing around. I couldn't see what was in the lake, but it looked like it was moving. All around the lake there were piers that stretched out over it. At the end of the piers there were rows and rows of cages, built into the wall or standing out. And those were filled with people. Human people. Screaming, crying, struggling. And one by one they were pulled out and their heads shoved into the sludge of the lake. Then...they would just stand up and calmly walk away. What was this? I had wondered, Some kind of alien infestation? Are they taking over people like they do in all those sci-fi movies? These people, the bladed things, could they all just be tools that the aliens have taken over to... My stomach twisted and I felt very, very sick. This couldn't be an alien infestation. This was Hell. *** Chapter Two After a long day's swim and refreshment on board the Pool transport Code, I was refreshed and ready to take on my new host. As my true self, in my own naked form, I am worthless. Worthless, disgusting, and pitiful. Which is why I hoped to take on a much better host form this time. Why? Because of our downside. Our body. We have the capability of infesting, controlling, hosting-and if it suits us, we will let nature take its course. As an Agent for the Council, I was truly confident that I would be safe here. Here-this planet. Because I was the one who was reporting for the council. And nobody could say no to me. Not even the infamous Visser three, the one who inherited his host Andalite's ego, could order me to death-or to any other thing, for that matter. There was a sloshing motion in the private pool I swam in, then I felt the luxury of these Earth-pools, a large private one of my own. Feeling relaxed and impatient, I said to the computer There was no immediate answer, but finally there was. I snorted a curse at the ignorance of the computer. But soon, however, I felt vibrations in my pool that someone had entered the room. A human host...at my request, of course. I did not really care what social position it held, because I could easily choose to base my Earth-time at the Yeerk pool and its events. But I wanted a nice human host to be in. And if I did not like it, I could demand another one. After all, the Kandrona rays that I had soaked on the past few days could hold me for the next three days, yet after that I would have to drain out and feed on the Kandrona again. When I was ready I co uld choose another host. The vibrations did not cease, and I waited eagerly near the infestation area for the chance to stretch and infest. SPLASH! I shouldn't have been surprised. Most all hosts fight at first. The water churned, and for a brief moment I could almost feel the ear canal, my entrance place. But unfortunately it jerked away and left my reach, into the air. A Hork-Bajir grabbed its head and forced it under. I found the ear again and began stretching, even as I started pulling my way inside. I was glad that we had not yet left the pool. I flattened and twisted myself, breaking through the unbroken film that separated me from the brain. Good, this host really was new. I enjoy feeling their feelings as they realize that there's no hope. That they can't move their own hands. That I have control, complete control, of their every move-the direction they look, their actions, their voice. A strange feeling of joy washes over me as they realize that I can read their memory, their dreams, their wants, like a book. Nothing is theirs, and only theirs.....because it becomes mine too. And after awhile, this sinks in. But I love resisting them. Resisting the fight that they sometimes give us. They may seize control of one hand, or eye, sometimes even their voice, for a split second. Never more than that, of course. The Yeerk has control. Control over everything. I found the brain. I flattened more, still feeling vibrations-not from footsteps, but from yells and screams. My body began to work its way into the crevices of my host's mind, and began to take control. The first thing that I noticed about this mind was that my host was choking. The head was still underwater. Luckily for both me and my host, the fool holding the head down released his hold and we breathed air. I began tying in. Memories...amazing...memories... I took over the fingers. Hands. Limbs. Legs. Everything. I coughed, and someone helped me to my feet. I accepted a towel and dried my hair quickly. "Are you all right, Council Agent Etlap?" Asked the controller nearest to me. I nodded sedately and waved my hand. "The Visser would like to see you as soon as possible." "Give me a moment. Wait outside." They did. And I stood. And I spoke to him. He had been saying. I laughed. I had flipped through his mind quickly now. He was quite aware of more than he should know; that we Yeerks were parasites, infestors-that the Hork Bajir were just another host species. He had been interviewed by Visser three as well, who was upset because this man seemed to pay him no attention. The yelling had stopped. He had realized already that he couldn't move his own hands. <...What now...?> He asked me. I laughed, He paused for a second then added calmly, I asked. I walked to a mirror hanging on the opposite wall. From the inside of my jacket pocket, I pulled out an interesting black badge and held it up. "Hello. I'm Fox Mulder from the FBI. Can I ask you some questions?" I said aloud. He said nothing. I had him beat. I entered the Visser's quarters and gave a respectful (but not too respectful) gesture. "Visser Three." I acknowledged. The Visser trained a stalk eye on me as I entered. The Andalite. Our enemy. Our greatest, greatest enemy. With their arrogance, their speed and swift, dangerous tails ending with foot-long, razor sharp blades, that they would use against themselves rather than be taken as a host. Nobody ever thought that we'd get to infest one, either. We thought that for sure they would slice their own heads off. But Visser Three did it. Nobody is sure how, but he did. And along with the host comes its power-the Andalite's technology that allows them to morph into any living thing that they can get DNA from, which is done simply by touching it. Visser three is the only Yeerk capable of Morphing, and he wears it like a badge, the fool. "The ship was held up." I said truthfully. "Before I begin my business here, you seem eager for something else I have." Visser three eyed me coldly. By skimming through the new memories, I figured out he was looking at my host, and not me. "All right," I agreed softly, "He is called Fox Mulder, and Agent for the Human's Federal Bureau of Investigation. What he saw this night was several Hork-Bajir alongside some of our people, although his career goes deeper into alien study than you would either assume or enjoy." "Extraterrestrial life entertains him." I sneered, "He had figured out most of the points in our lifestyle and our secret invasion even before he was brought to the pool. I must say it was chance that he fell into our hands, him with so much information a t hand." For the first time since we first met, my host spoke to me. He sneered. <--a guy nicknamed "Spooky"-some lead.> "Of course, Visser." I smiled, ignoring my host. He fell silent. "And on another more urgent subject: My host dropped his communications device in the woods and it has not been recovered. Knowing that humans are capable of tracking the communication lines, I suggest something is done." The Visser twitched his curving Andalite tail and nodded thoughtfully. I looked up at the ceiling thoughtfully. "I suggest, from what I have gathered about my host's past experiences, that it will be suitable to allow those tracking him to find me unconscious nearby the phone, awaking to recall a vague attack of some sort." Nodded Visser three, I nodded respectfully. "I will deal with the small points, Visser three. I will contact you with my report." "Tomorrow evening will be---" My voice was choked off. My breath struggled, and my muscles tightened. A hand balled into a fist and I began struggling. He was fighting back. Supported Visser three dramatically, I couldn't answer. But slowly, I straightened upright and grasped the last few strands of freedom he had stolen. "Sorry to waste your time, Visser three. It will not happen again." I said, leaving his room in a calm way and asking for a hork-bajir escort to the location in the woods. I heard in the back of my mind. The human's memory was of little help as to the location of the phone, but the Hork-Bajir controller beside me knew where the clearing was. We circled the area and located the cell phone immediately. I gave the Hork-Bajir clear instructions. I turned around and waited, and shortly after the flat side of his arm blade hit my head, there was total darkness. *** Chapter Three Of course, I woke up thinking it was all a dream. Not a twist on the Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I wanted it to be a dream...every second of it. And I thought that there was a chance that it could be a dream. But I opened my eyes, and it wasn't a dream. It was light out, my head hurt, and something felt funny. That something was that I wanted to look around but couldn't. There were several fuzzy shapes gathered around, I was still in the woods, and apparently the Yeerk was still in my head. It sneered in an annoyed voice. I fought. I FOUGHT! Pulled, twisted, strained, shouted, anything. I don't know if it worked or not, but the figures in the air started moving and it seemed like I had control of one hand, at least-but then everything was lost again in darkness, and I couldn't figure out why. The next time I woke up, it was like slow torture. Checked out of the hospital, held (or didn't hold, from my point of view) several short conversations with Scully, answered questions about whoever it was (the Yeerk had come up with a very vague but believable story to cover it-believable, in the sense that several things I have done in the past few years have been believable) Then I was home. Home? What's home, when you're trapped inside your own body, and your mind is tied up? It's just another cage. And as I avoided thinking about important things, things that the Yeerk could just tap into, I tried to find my boundaries. It was from some place called Mal Brul Pool. Maybe that was like what the Yeerk pool was; but with a real name like DC, or America. It was traveling from these important people, called the Council, as an Agent, checking up on what's going on on the invasion of Earth. The Yeerks were undercover, because their troops were thin(nish) and they had Enemies called Andalite Scum-Andalites, I guess-Andalites who could Morph, which (from what I could gather) was to change into animals. Obviously, the Yeerk named Visser three was an important figure, and the 'host' he lived in was the only Andalite-controller. He has been trying to capture some guerilla Andalite warriors on Earth for a while, failing by a lot. I also learned, to my great interest, that the Yeerks have to feed every three days from a source called a Kandrona. Which means they have to leave their hosts. That could be a chance to escape...maybe... Murmured the Yeerk, disrupting me from my thoughts. I taunted. It didn't listen. Etlap roared. Hmm, Yeah, I checked, Etlap is his name. it shouted, over and over. I didn't want to. I didn't want to stop. But instead of being able to breeze through its brain easily, it was like there was a wall between my mind and its mind. So I stopped. For a while. A few hours passed, and the Yeerk didn't speak to me. I found no reason to speak to it, so I waited and watched carefully for a chance to do...anything. We, It, was working on some forms from the hospital, then finishing up on some report I had forgotten to finish up on, when someone knocked on my door. Etlap jumped at the unexpected noise and began searching my mind to see if I knew who it was. I didn't know who it was, but I had a good idea. Etlap opened the door. "Oh, uh, hi Scully." She nodded. "Hi. Can I come in?" The Yeerk let her in and closed the door. "I was just working on some stuff I never got to. What's up?" Suddenly I felt like my partner was in extreme danger. She gave me the look, and followed me into my living room. I felt like I had to do something. But what could I do? "What do you mean, what's up?" Scully said, "You're found unconscious this morning in the mountains and you have to ask me what's up? I'm just worried, Mulder. Are you ok?" The Yeerk smiled a little and nodded, "Yeah. I'm fine. But you won't find me in the mountains after dark ever again." I said in a sneer. The Yeerk sighed. "I went over some of the details...you went to some convention by the lake, and nobody saw you leave..." "I didn't go to the convention, I was overlooking the convention." Etlap pointed out, maybe slightly embarrassed. It stung me-because that was exactly what I probably would have said. "Whatever. They've interviewed most of the people attending the convention, and so far there's no apparent suspects. Didn't you see anything before you got hit?" Scully asked in her plain, kind of bored sort of voice. "Nope. It could have been some kids who split off early to smoke or drink or something..." "No signs of anything suspicious, except for the campfire. What were you doing around there, anyway?" "It was dark and I couldn't find the path that led to the road." Etlap said more or less truthfully, and with a shrug. "But, Scully, besides that, I can't help you. Besides, I was only knocked out. We've got other more important things to work on, right?" She frowned disapprovingly. "Are you sure you're okay?" The Yeerk rolled my eyes and exclaimed, "Jeez. I'm okay. Don't I look okay? I'm fine, Scully, really!" She looked at me suspiciously. "Okay..." I was still feeling that same way-now that I was what the Yeerks call a Controller, not myself, what about Scully? I trusted her more than anyone else. And I wasn't about to let Them take her too. I thought. And I pushed. I grabbed my hand. My arm. And then the Yeerk's control STOPPED. I fell against the wall and tried to get used to moving on my own again. Etlap shouted at me, trying to gain control again. But I didn't. I had to get control, of my voice if nothing else. "Mulder! MULDER! What's going-Mulder! Come on! What's the matter?!" But the Yeerk kept control of my voice. I paused my quest for freedom for a split second, and it had me again. Trapped. Scully leaned next to me-I guess I had fallen to the floor-and we watched each other. "Are you okay? Come on, talk to me Mulder..." "I'm okay," The Yeerk tried to say. But now I was in charge of what I said or didn't say. It was all I had... "Don't trust me-Ive got-not-the..." The struggle for power that was still going on was stalling me from saying it right out. But it was more than I could possibly say. "Scully, you can't trust me, anymore..." I managed finally, before the Yeerk took over completely again. **** Chapter Four I managed to persuade the woman into believing that I didn't need a hospital and she finally left. I collapsed onto the couch and did nothing but calm down. I roared, He paused, and then said I growled and stood up, and left the apartment building. I drove to the nearest pool entrance, a place in the mall, I think, and marched straight to Visser three's private quarters. "What do you want?" "I must see Visser three. It is an extremely important matter concerning our advancement inside the Human society. I need to speak with him NOW!" "Who are you?!" I fumed and grabbed the human-controller's shirt. "That is confidential material. Get that door open this instant." He aimed his Dracon beam at my chest angrily. "You will state your ranking before taking another step forward!" I smirked. "Supreme Council Agent Etlap Four. Confidential business, confidential subject, and confidential mission. Understood?" He nodded dumbly and I breezed past him through the door. Visser three said angrily, raising his deadly bladed tail as I entered. I squared my host's jaw bravely, reminding myself that the Andalite-controller could not hurt me. "Visser three, there may be a problem with our plan of the infestation of the FBI." "What's that?" "His will power is outstanding, and he is constantly fighting me. Since you saw me last, there have been two...incidents...and one of them was while I was with a human and was a very close call." Visser three sneered at me. I gave a menacing look. "Are you implying that my control power is weak, Visser?" I said coldly. "I would love to see you try, Visser three." I challenged. He fell silent. He paused in thought, then looked down at me threateningly. I agreed, nodding. I nodded in agreement. I would keep this host a little longer. Maybe I was just weak. I left the room, heading back towards the pool area, thinking of how I could possibly control my own host-at least until some other poor soul got the job. He snickered in delight. He laughed, I sneered, looking into his memories for some answer. He laughed sourly. I thought. His laughing stopped. But his voice was strained, and suddenly filled with threat as well. I said casually, I said, still casually. By this time I had stopped and leaned against the wall of the hallway, just talking to my host. I started to leave. He demanded. I sighed and turned around, and the guard quickly let me into Visser three's quarters this time. "Sir," I said, "I have figured something out." the Visser said, annoyed by now. "My host has agreed not to fight back if his friend is safe." Visser three laughed. I frowned slightly. "He...wants your approval." I looked down. Visser three nodded, I nodded my approval. "Please don't harm him." I notified some Hork-Bajir controllers nearby and entered my private pool area. Two of them grabbed my arms gently and I lowered my head towards the pool and slowly let go of my tense hold on the Human's brain. I dropped from the ear and after falling a bit, landed in the comforting liquid. I rested my mind-free from the everlasting pressure of the host mind. *** Chapter Five I felt in control again directly after it had left my head. As soon as I could, I tried to pull away and run, but the Hork-Bajir were obviously trained for restraining hosts like me. So, I was pushed, shoved, pulled and dragged over to the entrance of Vis ser Three's place. I saw the Andalite-controller as I entered, again, but didn't stop struggling against the blades and strong grips of the Hork-Bajir. Finally, the Yeerk raised its tail into the air and brought the hooked tail down against my throat. "You can't kill me..." I pointed out. He blinked carelessly but kept his tail there. I clenched my teeth together but figured that I couldn't do anything. The Hork- Bajir left me at a signal from Visser three, and this time I didn't try to get away. Besides, that tail was still right up against my throat. "So I've heard." I nodded uneasily. These guys seemed like the kind that would just sorta turn on you. "You're in charge here, I can tell." I said, "Is that your word?" The words drifted through my mind, and for once I knew the real danger that they carried with them. I nodded sullenly and allowed myself to be taken away without a struggle. She might not know it, but I just saved Scully from a fate worse than death. The evening went quickly, unlike the last time. The Yeerk went back into my head. We got to my apartment, we slept, and the next morning, we went to work. The Yeerk reminded Scully that everything was okay. And by every apparent reason, it was. It was the next day, the day after I'd talked with Visser three, and Etlap was scheduled for another meeting. Some building that they had built a while ago, a place that was at least secure. There were a few other controllers there, too, and I guess the plan was going to get spread around a little. Visser three gave a detailed explanation, leaving out the part about me-the host me-and my Yeerk explained some of the tactics it was going to use. I still hadn't said anything. And suddenly the door busted inward. Etlap jumped and we scrambled out of the way, just as an elephant came plowing through the door, widening it a little in order to fit through. <> In his panicked state, Etlap was vulnerable to me, so I searched through his memories the best I could, and the answer was something like "Andalite Bandits in Morph." The good guys! Behind the elephant, a tiger came in, and a wolf, and a gorilla, and....it surprised me, another Andalite. Only something was different about this one...it was smaller than Visser three and moved less fluidly. Maybe it was younger. And a bird, too. Sitting on the gorilla's arm. It took flight once it had room to. The controllers around me were grabbing their Dracon lasers and starting to fire, and Visser three had fled to the back of the room, shouting orders in telepathy. I realized that I had a laser in my hand, as well, and was aiming it and firing along with t hem. The Andalites began plowing into our group mercilessly, almost oblivious to the laser shots tracing them. And then the Tiger stopped, and looked at me. The Yeerk was freaking, but had control none the less. We fired a Dracon beam towards it and ducked through a doorway into the hall. The Andalite, the free one anyway, easily leapt after us and skidded into the hall. The tiger wasn't far behind, nor the wolf. They're after me, I realized suddenly, they're trying to stop the Yeerks from getting into the FBI. Then, I changed my mind. They're not after me, they're after Etlap. We continued to run, run fast, turning and shooting frequently. But a tiger is fast, faster than a person. From behind, it jumped and tackled me to the ground. The Andalite lowered its tail to my face, then spoke. My mouth opened like the Yeerk wanted to say something, but Visser Three's voice cut it off. He said in a commanding tone, Etlap gulped and we looked around, making sure the Andalites were truly surrounded, then hurried towards Visser three. Visser three said to his pop-up army, then to me: My Yeerk nodded. Then our short conversation was interrupted as my Cell phone rang. Etlap dismissed us and stepped aside to answer it. "Mulder." "Hey, Mulder, where are you?" Scully's voice sounded hollow in the phone. "You didn't go back to work, did you? It's late." "Uh, no, I'm not at work." "Then where are you?" Etlap thought of an excuse. "I'm just out, that's all. I have to stop by the mall for a while. Listen, I'll talk to you later, okay?" "Mulder, it's important-Mulder!" Beep. The Yeerk cut the phone off and sighed in an annoyed way. We re-joined Visser three with a quick apology. "Sorry for the interruption." My head nodded casually, and we left. Earth's last resistance...meaning that was it? A few seconds and the Andalites are defeated? There had to be more...hadn't there? Either way, I felt sick. I couldn't do anything. More Andalites would be controllers, and because of me the Yeerks would start controlling the FBI. How? It would start easily. The Yeerk in my head would get some of the people I work with into an inescapab le situation. They'd become controllers too, and do the same thing I had done, until the whole FBI was under Visser Three's thumb. Not only that, but once there were more controllers in the FBI, they wouldn't need me as a host anymore. They would kill me- and then what chances would Scully have? *** Chapter Six My host began drowning in misery as we headed towards the pool entrance in the mall. I chose to ignore his thoughts, seeing as how something greater was at hand. Of course, Visser three and his prisoners had entered the pool a different way- it wouldn't be helpful for humans to see them walking through the mall-but I knew this way was faster and wanted to check up on some files on the pool computer before the Andalites were infested. I wondered if I would have any say in this accomplishment. I sniffed at the thought that Visser three was too arrogant and would most certainly not include me in his reports to the council. But then, maybe I could get an Andalite as a permanent host. The thought pleased me and before long I had reached the pool entrance. Down the steps, into the warm atmosphere of the Pool. I still had a day before I had to feed again, so I wasn't interested in draining out of my host. Instead, I told some other controllers to alert me when Visser three arrived and set out for the database. I made a brief report to the Council database, adding that I assisted in the capture of several Andalites-(not that I did capture them; first of all, Visser three is not one you want to make angry, and second of all, what if they escaped before they were infested?)-and that Visser three would send a more detailed report on the subject. Then I studied on the history of attacks made by this certain band of Andalites; they were six in number, usually appearing as earth creatures-a wolf, a bear, a tiger, a gorilla, a bird, and one remaining as an Andalite. It seemed queer, but then again they had evaded capture for quite a while. I also read about the progress of the Human invasion. I shook my head with a smirk; Those six Andalites did their job well. Only six of them, and they had slowed the invasion significantly. That would draw my superior's attention. My job, after all, wasn't exactly like that of the other Council-organized Yeerks reporting on different areas of invasion. Not even Visser three knew just why I was here. It was several reasons; one of which was to keep an eye on that arrogant individual and watch his tactics (which weren't bad), and another would be to watch out for the rebels that I had been informed about here. Some Yeerks actually want peace-to go back to our planet and stop the war. Fools. A Taxxon-Controller scrambled into the computer room and I closed my link automatically. My work was, after all, confidential. "What do you want?" I snapped. "Ssssnhheewww Sskkknnntt," It replied in a series of hisses and clicks. The Visser was here. I nodded my acknowledgement and left towards the pool area. The Andalites stood bravely, surrounded by menacing blades and Dracon lasers. Visser three taunted them incessantly. "Visser," I called, walking nearer, "I suggest that you stop batting at your prey and get the job done." He roared, turning his whole head to glare at me. "I only suggested it," I pointed out calmly, "Besides, it might be the reason that these same Andalites have escaped bef-" I was cut off as he flashed his tail and held its tip inches from my face. "Visser, you know the consequences." I said in the same t one, without flinching, and with a growl he withdrew the blade and turned back to his prisoners of war. Said one of them. Visser three turned on them again. My host wondered why they had to demorph before they were infested. I replied with little care. And I chuckled, Visser three raged. His prisoners stood in silence. My host said with a sneer, I said simply, I demanded. I shuddered. My host was strong...but I never figured that he would be able to take information from me-from my mind. He went silent. What was the most horrifying to me was that I couldn't tell when he was reading my mind or not. Any way I turned, he had me beat. They locked the six Andalites up in a holding cage, and I was soon bored with the absence of activity. Two hours, of what? I could parley with Visser Three for an Andalite host...but I didn't want to seem too persistent. I decided to bring it up anyway, approaching the Visser. Luckily, he seemed to be in a good mood, training an ey e on his prisoners every moment. I nodded modestly. "I apologize for my statement earlier. The meeting you created was just a trap, was it not? A very well-organized plan." Visser Three held his head up, all the more arrogantly. Relieved that he did not notice my sucking-up, I continued. "After they have demorphed, then what? Who will receive the host bodies?" He blinked and said, I smiled, my true desire uncovered. "That is correct, Visser. Who doesn't? Look at all of the controllers eyeing the Andalites there. Ask any one of them-they all want an Andalite body." "Yes. I suppose having a morph-capable form would aid me in my job." He nodded curtly. I tried to keep a small smile. This conversation wasn't about me receiving a just reward for my help. I knew Visser three. It was part of my job. I researched him, know many details of his life. He wasn't about to happily give up an Andalite host; All I h ad done for him was make a plan of infestation and take up his time with my host problem. On the other hand, if he didn't allow one to me...I had contacts in every dimension of the Yeerk empire. I was one of the few who did not desire the position of a Vi sser. If my work kept up, I could be a council member-and Visser three knew that, too. I even knew which Yeerk in the Council of Thirteen was the Head of the Council. Something I wasn't exactly supposed to know, but had figured out none the less. Of course, Visser three didn't know this, nobody knew that I knew. But it boosted my self-esteem. I kept a steady smile. He said. I nodded sedately. I shrugged. "Emcll 994 is a bright Sub-Visser. Do you think he can run it okay?" "Thank you, Visser." I said brightly, "I will include your strategic capture in my report to the Council of Thirteen." I turned and left. Checking my watch, I headed towards the pier. Even though I wished to watch the Andalites demorph, something that I had not yet seen but wished to, anyway, I knew that if I was going to get this new host on time I had to drain now. At least I could get a few more Kandrona rays before I took on a new body. A Hork-Bajir held my arm, ready to grab hold of my host as I left, and before I began to disconnect, I said, And I pulled away from the brain, and dropped into the pool. **** Chapter Seven I amazed myself. After I felt the Yeerk crawl out my ear, I didn't try to get away. I don't know if it was because of what Etlap said to me or not. Maybe it was. But when he told me not to struggle...his voice in my mind wasn't commanding like it had normally been. It was soft and with withdrawal. I stood up and the Hork-Bajir gripped my arm as I was led back down the pier towards the rows of host cages. I could move my legs, speak on my own...but even so I felt like I wasn't in control of myself. Why? The Hork-Bajir controller shoved me into one of the cages locked the door again. I moved over toward a far wall and sat down, blinking hard to try and regain my senses. I noticed that right next to the one I was in, there was a larger cage that was holding the Andalites who had been captured. I watched them for a while, watching the way that they moved around. The tiger paced circles around them, the Andalite stood angrily, the gorilla sat in a resigned way, the elephant continued to try and break free of the cage-to no avail-and I almost overlooked the hawk that sat on the gorilla's arm. Ever so often, they would look at each other as if they were talking to one another...if they were Andalites, they had the telepathy thing, right? Maybe they could block other people from hearing what they were saying somehow. I stopped watching them when I discovered that the tiger was looking at me. I looked down; of course, the Yeerk they had been after was inside me, so before it had been me who they'd been that close to killing. I jumped and turned my attention back to them. I paused before saying slowly, "You shouldn't tell me anything." It had been the Andalite in Andalite form who was speaking to me. I had wondered why; the tiger seemed to be the one in charge. "You could escape," I said softly. "What if you do? Then they'll know anyway." The tiger looked, maybe talked, to the Andalite one, who then said, I shifted uneasily. Was that safe? I figured it was, then nodded slowly. "Where would you like me to start?" The tiger and the Andalite conferred again. The Andalite (although, I guess they were all Andalites) said, "That one..." I thought a second, "That one leads to a car wash in the middle of town. The one after the next, that way, leads to a hidden opening in the woods, if you need a safer escape route." I stood up and dusted off my coat. I frowned and looked up. "That looks like the same kind as this one. But I've never been in one of these before. This door has a punch-in nine digit code, plus a handprint security feature. Yours just has the handprint thing for some reason." I sighed and scratched my head. "I don't know. It looks like your best route is to run for it when they take you out." They shifted uncomfortably. Then I remembered what Visser three had planned to do. "Question. You guys aren't going to, de, uh, de-morph, are you? Even if it means you won't be able to be Andalites again?" The Andalite didn't speak, and turned its head to the tiger, who seemed to be the Andalite in charge. The tiger one spoke up for the first time. The elephant kicked out at the cage wall in rage. I could see what it felt: I wouldn't want to be stuck as an elephant forever. I glanced around. No chance of freedom, or so it seemed. "Hey," I said softly, without really knowing why I was saying it, "You guys, you know all about what's going on? About the FBI?" They looked at each other warily. Said the spokesperson Andalite cautiously. I nodded and continued. "The, the Yeerk. In my head. That was in my head. It was from this place called the Council. It was here doing some sneak routine on the progress of the infestation, and also planning on finding some, uh, rebels in the Yeerk forces." I paused for a second, not sure whether to go on or not. "That was before he got here, I guess, because since then he's been running this thing with the F BI. Before he got out of my head, he talked to Visser Three. He's going to be assigned to one of you guys if you don't escape." I stopped, finally, not sure where this conversation was going. They tilted their heads and their spokesalien said, So I continued. "And...okay...I don't know if this can help or not, but I've come to a standstill with Visser Three. Right now, I have his word that a friend of mine can be safe as long as I don't...as long as I don't resist the Yeerk." I kept going, trying to explain. " I guess it's not normal or something. They say that ever so often, a host can get control? For me, it's not like that. I can get control, if I work hard enough, and the Yeerk isn't tensed to the point where it's impossible. I can do it any time I need to. " There was a new voice, and I tried to figure out which Andalite had spoken. The bird flapped over and landed on the spokesperson's back, so I guessed it was him. He said, I nodded. "I've only done it twice, but I think if I try again I might keep control longer. But I haven't, because I don't want anything to happen. Can any of that help?" The tiger started pacing again. I nodded. But how? "The Yeerks won't be exactly sure of the time you have left. They could decide to infest you any time." I frowned and looked down again. I sure wasn't being much help. "Sorry. I wish I could help you more." Something caught my attention, and I turned away from the Andalites and moved towards the front of the cage. I squinted to see better. It couldn't... It was her. It WAS her. Scully. There. By the pool. Scully was a Yeerk? No! It didn't make sense! Of course it didn't. I watched her. She looked around, soaking it in. She wasn't a controller, I could tell-she was just looking around, horrified by the scene of the pool and the infesting, and the Hork-Bajir, and the Taxxons...and I realized that nobody noticed that she wasn't a controller already. What could I do? The Andalites were saying. I tried to ignore them. How? How did she find...? Why was she... Of course. The call. The Yeerk had said I would be stopping by the mall for a while. And she had said it was important...so she had come to look for me...maybe she had...followed me here.... The Elephant cried. I broke my gaze and turned back to them. "How can I help?" I pointed out wearily. "I have no idea how-" Then a thought hit me. Scully. How could I get her attention? HOW? I peered through the thick bars, hoping she could see me. No luck-she was totally spaced out by the sudden change of scenery. I whipped around and faced the Andalites. "I think I can get you out of here," I said quickly, eyes darting from them to my partner ever so often, "Over there. The woman with the, the bright red hair. LOOK!" The hawk bobbed his head and watched. "She's not a controller." I said, "You've got to believe that. And fast. The Yeerks haven't noticed her yet, that's good. Watch her. You can tell..." The hawk reported, "I'm SURE." I hissed, "Get her over here. Fast." They exchanged looks, then the wolf said, "Agent Scully, this is a message from your partner," I started, waited for the wolf to send the message, "Stop acting so conspicuous. You're in danger." Waited. "Look around. There's a row of cages to your right. Way back." Waited. "Great. Start heading t hat way. There's a big one with, uh, animals in it," Waited. "Directly to the right of there, come on Scully see me?!" She came closer, and after a second she saw me and started to walk faster. Said the spokesperson. The hawk added, Her eyes trained on me, glancing at the Andalites who were growing impatient nearby. We were close enough to talk. "Scully," I murmured, not loud enough to make it seem like I was talking to her, "You are the most idiotic person on the planet, and yet am I glad to see you." She glanced at me sideways. "Mulder what the Hell is going on here?" She crossed her arms in a nervous way. "And, what are you doing here?" Looking around to see if anyone was watching or listening, I said, "This is an Alien infestation complex. That attack in the mountains was no attack, Scully-I saw something I wasn't supposed to see, and they made me one of them." I didn't wait for her to respond. "I can explain later, okay? First, I need you to get that cage open." Scully looked sideways at the cage containing the Andalites, who were pacing worriedly. "Mulder?" said the spokesperson Andalite, She looked at me. "Do it, Scully!" I hissed. "Quickly!" She moved, quickly, away from me and across to the door of the Andalites' cage. In one quick motion, she pressed her hand against the lock and backed off towards me again. The door swung open. And suddenly, there was complete and total chaos. Hork-Bajir warriors everywhere. Somehow, my partner and I got separated-me in the cage, her off somewhere (hopefully somewhere safe.) The door to the tiny holding cell swung open and a Hork-Bajir grabbed my arm. What for, I wasn't sure, but It soon became apparent as I was led toward the infestation docks. No! Not with what I knew! They would know that Scully.... But I couldn't resist. On the sides of the pool, the Andalites were battling their way towards the stairs, facing much too many foes for them to deal with. My legs were kicked from under me, and my face was in the sludgy liquid of the Yeerk pool-Again. *** Chapter Nine What? Called early? I would have sneered in disgust. The computer told me that the Andalites had escaped, and I was needed again. With a silent growl I found my old host's ear and slid inside. Within moments I was in control, running from the dock towards the battle scene, while reviewing what had happened while I was in the pool. Oh no.... The girl? What was she doing here? My host knew little on that subject, but was most certainly hyper about it. He shouted at me. I yelled back, spotting the Visser and running towards him. "Visser Three! This is a fine fix you've gotten us into!" He hissed at me, narrowing his eyes. I shook my head in disagreement but ran down towards the fight anyway. There was a bigger matter at hand-that girl. I spotted her-Scully was her name-she was breathing hard and partially hidden behind some crates near the back of the pool. I ran towards her and she saw me. "Mulder! What the hell's going on? You never got that far!" I shot a look out at the battle scene. We were winning! Slowly, but definitely, our forces were driving the Andalites away from the stairway, back into the pool area. "I'm not sure exactly what's going on, but we need to be careful." I said quietly, "These people are being controlled, Scully, it's an alien infestation! It's not just an infestation-it's an invasion. They're here! And we don't even know about it!" I poin ted at my host's head. "It was in me! It was in my head! I couldn't control anything-I couldn't move, talk-I couldn't think without it interfering. That's why things were weird after the mountains, Scully, that's why I went weird while you were over-it ha d me! They had me!" She looked fearfully out towards the Yeerk pool again. Then, from inside, I heard I decided not to explain. The more that Mulder knew, the more he would protest. "The animals-they're fighting them, aren't they-" the woman watched from a distance. "They're the good guys...Mulder, this is...this is amazing...We've got to get out of here..." I tensed. "Scully, if we get away, how long will we last? They're everywhere. They could be anyone. I'm supposed to be a controller-how long before they notice that I've escaped, huh?" "What do you suggest we do, then?" She hissed. I was quiet. I looked out at the pool, not answering the human. "Listen," I said finally, "They can't tell you're not a controller. If I can play the part, I can make them think the Yeerk is in my head instead of in the pool...." "Then what?" "We...we can sneak around from the pool, exit from the back..." She looked at me. "Come on. They're distracted. Let's get out of here." We stood up and she followed me. I headed past the fighting along the edge of the pool-heading towards the back exit. My plan was to grab her while she wasn't aware of it and force her into the pool. I flinched. I tried to conceal it. But then I flinched again. I cried in a reasoning tone, He fought again. I managed to keep it cool, and Agent Scully behind me didn't notice. I stopped, not far from where several of the Andalites were giving their final blows and falling to the ground, defeated. I stopped, and the woman urged quietly "Mulder! Come on!" But I didn't. I couldn't. How could I make her a controller, when this host of mine showed so much affection for her? He said he would fight until his death, and I was cold sure that it was exactly what he meant. I twitched again. I could barely control him. From far away, Visser three finished grouping the Andalites together and galloped to a place nearby us. He thundered, "Mulder," She whispered urgently. I looked at Visser three with a far-off glance, and suddenly it seemed like the world was watching me. Me. Agent Etlap Four for the Council of Thirteen. The Yeerk in control of the uncontrollable host. The untamable host. Fox Mulder was more powerful than I was! There was nothing I could do to stop him from fighting except for what he said-killing him. Or...... I looked at Visser three one last time, then whipped a handheld Dracon beam out of my jacket-aiming straight at Agent Scully's head. *** Chapter Ten She looked at me. She looked at me with a face full of wonder--fear. And fear. What was I doing?!? Why was I aiming that thing at her?!! The Yeerk. Yes. Of course. It never even bothered to talk to me. It was going to kill her--kill Scully, so I would be crushed. It would work. I wasn't sure how I knew that-but I knew that if I had known that I killed her with my own two hands, that I pulled the trigger-I knew that it would crush me. The fight would be over. "Mulder....?" She looked at me. So she still hadn't realized that it was the Yeerk, not me, that she had been talking to. I pushed. Strained. The Yeerk flinched and turned his head, closed his eyes. But slowly I was getting the upper hand. I felt the Yeerk loosing control. I could somehow feel myself gaining control of everything. I lowered the alien weapon jerkily, still fighting Etlap, and shivered. And then it was over. I had complete control. I could feel it. Whispered the Yeerk. "You're just not strong enough...." I murmured aloud. I blinked and rolled my head so that I was looking up, then looked down at Scully again. She had nothing to say. "I tried to tell you," I whispered, "But I couldn't get through...." Visser three stepped forward. I guess he had nothing to say either. I looked at him with a tired, far-off face. "The Andalites. Let them go. Let them go now." I didn't know how it worked out, but the good-guy aliens were released. They stepped away from the controllers, but didn't leave. I said to them, "Please keep fighting...you're all Earth has..." I turned and started walking towards the ramp upwards. Scully followed silently. Then I remembered something, stopped, and turned back to the Yeerks and their disgusting pool. "I think you all underestimate the human mind. You think you have control-you think you have complete control-but you can never get rid of the person. Maybe you can break them in-and maybe you can taunt them until their life seems pointless. But you can't get rid of them. They will always be there. Inside the mind you control. The strong will survive...and they'll be there as the last of you shrivel in death, and they'll be there to taunt you when you leave our world." I looked at the speechless group of evil aliens, then at the gallant Andalite warriors who w ere waiting to see what would happen. I continued: "My partner and I are leaving now. We're going home. I won't say we're going to broadcast this to the world-because we know that few people will probably believe us. We're leaving, and I don't expect to f ind you infiltrating the FBI-or anywhere else-ever. As for the Andalites...keep up the good work, but I hope you can save your own butts next time." There wasn't a sound. I drew in a sharp breath, then said in a quieter, but more sharp voice, "Now get out of my head." I closed my eyes and waited. The Yeerk wasn't attached to my brain any more, and I felt it start to squirm out of my head. It murmured, I felt the sharp pain as the Yeerk began the squeeze out of my head. Its last words chilled me to the bone, and its voice in my mind was faded as we disconnected. And I felt the small slug drop from my ear to the floor. I heard faint gasps from the Yeerk ranks, and the Andalites looked astonished. I didn't really care. I stood up straight, looking down at the small brown slug, then with a swift motion smashed it into the floor with my foot. With an inaudible sigh, I grabbed Scully's hand, looked at her sadly, then led the way up the stairs towards the moonlight. The End *_*_*_*_*_*_*_ Epilogue Counselor Corordiss nodded slowly to the Third Visser, after activating the hologram projector. The Andalite-Controller cautiously stood in the center of the messaging room. "Why, Visser Three, is our Agent not delivering this report?" Corordiss demanded gruffly. Corordiss nodded. "Etlap was a fine agent. He will be difficult replacing. Go ahead, then, give the report." Visser Three straightened his posture nobly. The Counselor members nodded slowly. The controller began to flinch nervously. The Council waited for the Visser to continue, growing impatient. "And, Visser Three?" Corordiss growled, "What disaster has struck this time?" Another Councilor added, "The Andalites have slayed Agent Etlap Four? Very unlikely! Is this a lie, Visser?" He demanded. Visser three trembled, but regained composure. The Council members sighed, annoyed, and looked at one another exchanging their tested temper. "Visser Three, you imply that the agent is dead. Obviously the FBI infestation must be called out if his host is exterminated as well. Who was the one to kill our agent?" The Visser couldn't help averting his eyes as he spoke. He saw the looks in the Counselors' eyes and continued quickly. "Visser!" Shouted Corordiss, "You truly are a fool! Why was the host not assassinated?" "WHO KILLED ETLAP?" Visser three let go of his self-defense and blurted the rest. The Andalite-controller said in a quieter voice, Counselor Corordiss stood up and stepped towards the hologram that showed Visser Three. "Visser, your actions are truly idiotic. Your mishap is still overbalanced, however, by our need of you on Earth. You will make complete sure that the Human keeps his word, and then destroy him if he breaks it the slightest bit. Besides that, you are dismissed with yet another warning. It will not happen again, Visser-and you are already on trial for many things. Keep this in mind. Finally, however, I must say: You are getting off this time, and we will send anothe r agent. But Visser--I still think you are a fool." The hologram cut. Visser three sighed and nearly collapsed. He took a minute to regain total composure and left the messaging room, to look at his pool. Controllers worked at rebuilding the cages and straightening that messed up during the fighting. It will not happen again. It wasn't a statement, it was a threatening order. But, Visser Three thought, it couldn't happen again. That one host was one-of-a-kind. Humans were easy to control, terribly easy. Etlap probably wasn't even a very strong Yeerk... Probably. Visser three shook off the thought and galloped away. <> The council was correct. It was a statement-It will not happen again. It cannot happen again. .....Can it? *_*_*_*_*_*_*_ All feedback 2 hardra6@yahoo.com ! thanks U guys! More coming later, watch my name! ~h6