Chapter Three
"And What the Shadows Yet Conceal"
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Tombstone, Arizona, Earth
Tombstone, Arizona (about thirty miles north of the Mexican border) was still a tourist trap, even in the 24th century. However, and rather fortuitously, the town and the famous Crystal Palace Saloon was sparsely populated at the moment.
"You are a rat bastard, havin' me meet you here." Kayleigh Holliday slugged the Jynnan tonnyx
in front of her and deftly refilled her glass, all without taking her eyes off the man seated across from her.
"This location is closest to the Slide." He had an odd accent, sounding like a Briton who'd had an extended stay in America, or vice versa. He was dressed very professionally, though his suit was of a design that seemed just shy of out of date and a step out of fashion.
"Bullshit. Flagstaff is closest to the Slide, since Radiator Springs doesn't exist anymore in this timeline. But you and the other Minutemen seem to love gettin' your jollies by makin' jokes about my ancestry." She emptied and refilled her glass again. "So I'm descended from Doc Holliday, so the Hell what. Havin' me meet you in Tombstone -
Tombstone, of all places - is low-hangin' fruit."
"We think our last meeting in Flagstaff was observed by the Royalists."
"And
this is your idea of inconspicuous?"
"They'll think it too absurd for us to actually do it."
"Sure, whatever helps you sleep at night."
The gentleman scowled. "Do I have to remind you..."
"No," she interrupted. Her eyes flashed with a sad anger. "No, you really don't."
He changed the subject somewhat. "You missed your last two reports, and the one before that was significantly delayed."
"Yeah, bein' on the other side of the freakin'
galaxy will do that." Drink, refill. "And the Celvani really don't share
any sort of information with anyone not named Gabriel Frost." She slid an isolinear chip across the table. "I very nearly got killed gettin' this."
The man took the chip and inserted it into a device that looked like a knockoff of a tricorder, and took a minute to review the data. "That's all?"
"Next time, I'll let myself get killed, and you can interrogate my corpse." Drink, refill. She sighed. "If you combine that info with the last batch, it should go a long way towards makin' the Weapon."
"I'm not certain it'll be enough."
"It'll have to be, at least for a while. Sweet Jesus, your boys cooked up the Slide.. shouldn't be too much of a stretch to make the Weapon."
"There are.. complications."
"You ain't just whistlin' Dixie, brother." Drink, refill. "Considerin' that he's, shall we say, sensitive to temporal matters, it's a hell of a trick keepin' Capt. Frost unaware." Drink, refill. "I'm doin' my best, I swear."
"The Council is not as, ah, confident of your efforts. There are suggestions that you've gone native." He looked around, tried to sound sympathetic. "After seeing this timeline, I could understand."
"I'll rip the nuts off anyone who says I'm not committed," she hissed vehemently. "I know what's at stake. Speakin' of which..."
The man touched a button on his not-quite-tricorder, and a small monochromatic hologram appeared. It was a young girl, wearing a simple (read: threadbare secondhand) dress. She bore a strong resemblance to Kayleigh.
"Hi mommy. I miss you!! I wish you could come home, but they say you're doin' important work for us. I know you'll do your best." The girl's eyes began to tear. "I gotta go. I love you!" The hologram winked out.
Kayleigh quickly wiped her own tears away. "Thank you," she whispered.
"You know what we need, and what you have to get for us. We can't change our timeline's past, but we can make a free future. But our window is closing."
"I'm tryin', dammit. God knows I'm tryin'."
The gentleman's device chimed. "I need to be going," he said. "Please see that your next report is delivered in a timely manner." He nodded in farewell, and left the Saloon. Kayleigh imagined she heard the sound of the Slide as it carried him back to her native timeline.
"Yeah," she said to herself, taking another drink. Her eyes were still wet. "I'll get right on that."