“I hurt real bad.”
Carlos ran to his cycle transport and got a medical kit. He rushed back and scanned her vital signs. Something was very wrong. It appeared that she had been given a slow-working toxin and that it had now had kicked in full force. She had only minutes. Her life was wasting away in front of him. She couldn’t go out like this. He forced himself to remember his training. Somewhere at some time he had learned how to counteract this. A thought flashed through his mind. It would have to be enough. He didn’t have time for anything else. He found a serum, hoped it would work, administered it to Olivia and hoped for the best.
“Did you give me something?” Olivia asked almost immediately.
“Yes. Why?”
“I feel something.”
Olivia let out the kind of primal scream that you hope to never experience in a lifetime. Carlos’ head dropped in utter despair. He had been under pressure, made a decision, and now would have to watch the consequences of his mistake as Olivia died in front of him.
“Wow!” Olivia exclaimed as she shot up from the ground to a sitting position. She looked at Carlos and said, “Whatever you gave me saved my life.”
Carlos instinctively threw his arms around Olivia sending both of them tumbling to the ground. They ended up lying on the ground facing each other. It was one of those moments of passion that occurs so rarely that some never experience it in a lifetime. Carlos couldn’t fight it any longer. He kissed Olivia passionately. He kissed her like he would never be able to kiss her ever again. He was desperate and right now nothing else in the world mattered. The moment lingered, but he sensed it couldn’t last forever. A cycle flew overhead and a siren started up again.
“We need to get moving.” Carlos said breathlessly.
“Okay.” Olivia replied wide-eyed.
Carlos took Olivia’s hand and led her over to his cycle. He looked overhead, but the cycle was nowhere in sight. His heart was beating through his chest. He had to get them out safely and it had to be now.
“Ready?” Carlos asked.
“Let’s go.” Olivia replied confidently. Her world was beginning to make sense to her again.
Carlos lifted off the ground slowly and looked around. He called back, “If you see any other cycles, let me know.”
“You got it.” Olivia looked around, but saw nothing.
Suddenly a shot whizzed past Olivia’s head. She looked back in horror to see a cycle bearing down on them.
“Look out behind us!” Olivia screamed.
Carlos turned the cycle downward and they took off directly toward the ground. Olivia squeezed Carlos’ back in desperation. More shots whizzed past them, but somehow they were untouched. Carlos waited until the last possible moment before jerking upward and circling around quickly. The operator of the other cycle anticipated the move, but did not turn quickly enough. He pulled up, but found himself in front instead of behind his quarry.
“Now!” Carlos screamed.
Olivia aimed and fired in one motion. The shot hit the operator of the other cycle directly in the head. Carlos quickly turned the cycle away from the carnage as the operator and cycle fell to the ground and hit with a sudden crash.
“Nice shot.” Carlos said as he sought to bring