Inheritance
by elfin
Part Four
"I
remember the first time I held you."
Leaning up on his elbow, teasing the hair at Kitt's temple, one arm
around his shoulders, Michael gazed with sated adoration into his lover's eyes. "All… sharp edges and pointy
corners." Strong fingers dug into
his ribcage and he yelped, reaching to grab Kitt's hand.
"Michael…
do you think we'd be here, now, like this if I was a female?"
He signed
softly to himself. He'd known the
question was coming; he'd been able to feel it at the back of his mind as
they'd made love. "No, I don't. Come on Kitt, you know my track record with
women! Knowing me, I'd have chatted you
up, dated you for a couple of weeks then dumped you for a corvette."
Kitt's
smile was dazzling, but there was a hint of irony in it. "Seriously…."
"Seriously,
Kitt. It wouldn't have worked, we
wouldn't have had the friendship we had and we certainly wouldn't have the
relationship we have now."
"But
being a female…."
"Will you quit it?!" Touching
his mouth to Kitt's, he kissed him, sneaking his tongue passed smiling lips to
taste him. "You're a work of
art," he murmured, lips still touching.
"I wouldn't change a single thing about you. You're not a computer, not an android, not a
male. You're my partner, my life. Didn't I say once, it wasn't what you looked
like that was important, it was who you are?
How many times do I have to say it?"
"I
understand your attachment to me," he replied quietly, a little
self-consciously. "I feel the same
way about you, you know that. But I
still find it difficult sometimes to understand why you'd sleep with me, with
what I am."
"Kitt…
I came to terms with you, with my feelings for you, a long time
ago…." He struggled to explain why
what, under any other circumstance, would seem unnatural, what - he had to
admit - must still seem that way for everyone around him, Nick and Karr
included, although they had a better understanding than most. "Look at it this way. I loved you almost from the start. I fell in love with you after the implant
activated, after I knew what it was to really know you, to feel you up
here," he tapped his head. "So
do you really believe that I could have you around like this, in a form I can
finally touch you, hold you, and not do so?
All your life you've proved to me again and again what you feel, how
much you care. Now I can do the same for
you."
"There's
a difference between holding me and what we just did."
Kitt's
blush was a figment of Michael's own imagination, he knew, and maybe it was him
turning red. He shrugged, leaning closer
in to Kitt where they lay on the bed.
"It's just a small step. For
you and me, it's natural progression.
And, by the way, I don't want to have this conversation every time I put
my hand on your dick."
Sometimes
it was too easy, making Kitt laugh.
~
Nick and
Karr were back within a matter of hours.
//Karr's
grumbling//
//at least
he's still around to grumble//
Michael
jogged down the metal stairs to greet them while Kitt stayed put on the
mezzanine. He could get the information
he wanted from his brother in a fraction of the time it would take Nick to
explain it in words, which he started to the moment his head was out of the
car.
"You
know those times you get yourself completely psyched up for something and it
turns out to be a dud?"
"Uhhu." Michael had a sinking feeling, one which was
mirrored by Kitt, who apparently already knew what had happened.
"Doctor
Francis Clay is alive and well and working as a consultant for a cybernetics
corporation. She's as sane as you and I…
maybe that's not such a great comparison… but she's definitely not linked to
any AI. There's no implant in her head
according to Karr, and never has been. We
had a coffee and a chat. She told me
that Garth put her in touch with Quinn Campbell, and that a price of a quarter
of a million dollars was agreed."
Michael
whistled. "That's a lot of
cash."
//two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars. is
that how much I'm worth?//
There was
some humour in the question, but he definitely didn't want to get in to that
age-old argument right now.
//when you
were a baby, Kitt. just imagine how much
you're worth now!//
Nick
continued, unaware of the aside from Kitt.
"She worked with the AI for around six months, training it, modifying
it for military purposes. Then about a
month before Garth's death she was moved to a different project. She didn't hear anything more after that,
except that everything that survived the… destruction of the King Military
facility was moved to a secure data storage unit at a facility just outside Las Vegas."
The spark
of a notion ignited in Michael's head, but for now at least it didn't mean
anything he could get a grasp of.
"Where outside Las Vegas?"
"Henderson.
There's something else."
Nick reached inside the Stealth's cabin and grabbed something from the
passenger seat.
When
Michael set eyes on it, he couldn't believe what he was looking at. "Nick, for God's sake…."
"It's
not what you think." He held the
wrist cuff up. "It's a jammer, like
the ones that are online here, now. It
won't block the implant, won't block Kitt's link to Karr, and it can be
configured to allow any access points you want open. It means you and Kitt can leave the building,
if you feel the urge, without drawing another attack." He found Kitt on the mezzanine and beckoned
him down. Michael waited, watched Nick
fasten the black cuff around his partner's wrist and pressed what he assumed
was the 'on' button - a finger-tip sized black circle now on the inside of
Kitt's arm. The link stood firm and
bright, not a moment of change in its quality.
He
smiled. "Thank you."
"I
knew Bear had one around somewhere and I wasn't sure how long I could stop you
from going out there, so…." Nick
shrugged. "If you and Kitt want to
check out the facility at Henderson, I want to confirm a couple of
details from Doctor Clay's story before we dismiss her as the bad guy
here."
Michael
nodded. "Sounds like a plan. Partner?"
"Absolutely." Neither of them liked Nick and Karr going out
to save their butts.
~
Whatever
they were hoping to find at the Henderson facility they quickly realised
they weren't going to get lucky. As Kitt
turned the Knight Two-Thousand onto the modern business park they saw the
blackened, gutted shell of what had been Bishop Data Storage. The damage looked at most a day old. There were fire investigators still working
on the site, and finding the least busy of the officers Michael flashed his
FLAG ID.
"I
think you're wasting your time just as much as we are," he was told in a
rather bored tone. "The owners
insisted it was done on purpose, which is why we're still here looking closely at
every piece of burnt wiring we can find which, as you can imagine, is a lot. One of the on-duty technicians is claiming
they heard a bang before the fire started.
And one of the guards at the gate is saying they saw a bright
flash. Bomb, they're thinking. Talk about over-inflated sense of importance. It's a data warehouse for Christ's sake! You mark my words. The most suspicious thing we'll find in this
mess is a dodgy plug. It was an
electrical fire and nothing more…."
"Sir?" It was a call from someone not far from them.
They both
looked up, and Michael saw Kitt crouching down in the debris with one of the
investigators who was waving them over.
It amazed him sometimes. Michael
used his FLAG ID, Kitt just talked people into telling him, showing him,
whatever he wanted to know or see. His
partner certainly did have some kinda charm.
He
followed the officer he'd been speaking with over. "What is it?"
"At a
guess, Sir, I would say it's the fuse from a large incendiary device."
Michael
stared down into the smoke damage and saw just a glint of copper wire. "A bomb?"
The
investigator nodded. "Yes, Sir, a
bomb."
They
dropped into the car, Michael's head back against the headrest, closing his
eyes for a moment. "I feel like I'm
losing the plot on this one, Kitt."
"I'm
not sure we ever actually had it. Do you
want to tell Karr and Nick or shall I?"
As he
spoke, Michael's cell phone started to vibrate in his inside jacket
pocket. He read Nick's name on the car's
LCD navigation screen and touched it to accept the call through the internal
speakers. "Nick?"
"Mike!" To say he sounded wired was an understatement. "Clay left something out of her little
story! She wasn't just working for
Garth, she was his lover."
"Oh,
God…." Michael thought he could
suddenly see that elusive plot stretching out in front of him, pieces slotting
together.
"There's
just one huge piece missing," Kitt pointed out.
And Nick
agreed with him, "The link."
Michael
nodded. "Nick, you're sure Clay was
never linked?"
"Karr
scanned her. No implant, no scar to say
an implant has been removed."
"Listen,
we're here and the Henderson facility was bombed around
twenty-four hours ago. There's nothing
left."
"Well,
I think we can guarantee the AI wasn't destroyed in the explosion."
"Yeah…." Michael rubbed his face with his hands. All his puzzle pieces were falling out of
place again. "Do you think it's
worth talking to Clay again, or is she just going to clam up?"
"We're
on our way to try, but don't hold your breath.
Mike, is there a disaster recovery team on site?"
Michael
glanced at Kitt. Personally he didn't
have a clue what one of those would look like.
His experience of disaster recovery was a low-loader, a technician, a
mechanic and a cybernetics expert. But
Kitt slipped out of the car, stood up and looked around, leaning back inside to
answer, "Yes. There are five Semi's here, in the car park
of the building opposite. Rook
Recovery. I'll do a background
check." He dropped back into the
car while Michael peered out to see what Kitt had seen.
"Okay,
but I think you'll have as much luck with that as we did with Bishop Data
Storage. They have nothing to do with
King Military as far as Karr can tell."
"Disaster
recovery of this sort isn't right anyway," Kitt continued. "Karr and I saw the blocked link - not
just the executable and the protocols but the physical hardware, covered over
by the application of blocks. The AI's
CPU has to have that chip built into it, just like ours do. This kind of recovery is just programmes and
data."
"So…
maybe the bomb covered up a burglary."
Michael
felt he was back on familiar ground.
"Seems a bit over the top."
"Maybe,"
Nick's voice cracked for a moment - a tunnel or just an area of bad reception
he and Karr were driving through. "Or
maybe whoever did this wasn't thinking straight. Maybe they have a blocked implant in their
head. Look, do me a favour? Go speak to the disaster recovery team and
see if there are any of Bishop Data Storage's staff around, ask if they know
anything about a break in, or about King or Garth. It's a long-shot but you never know."
"No
problem. And let us know if Clay gives
you anything more."
"Deal."
~
Kitt sat
tucked into the passenger seat, one leg folder under him, as Michael turned the
Knight Two-Thousand on to the interstate and pressed his foot gently down on
the accelerator. The speedo jumped from
thirty to sixty in a heartbeat, climbing through to ninety. The local police recognised the car now, never
bothered to try to catch them or slow them down. The only worry they had was other jokers
trying it on. Michael didn't seem to care
at that moment. They'd earned this
privilege as far as he was concerned and he enjoyed the speed, he always had
done.
Kitt felt
his brother prod him.
<_What's
up?
<_Did
you find anything?
<_No. There were a couple of members of staff
around but they didn't know anything about a break-in. Michael spoke to the investigators who said
if someone had stolen something and set the bomb to cover it up, there was very
little chance of finding out who or what.
Clay?
<_Vanished. According to her manager, she went home sick
just after we'd left. She is not at her
home and is not answering her cell
<_We're
out of leads
<_I
know. What do you have in mind?
Kitt
smiled to himself. Karr knew him too
well.
<_We could
talk to the AI
<_Kitt,
that would be very dangerous
<_There's
no other way
<_I
doubt she can tell us anything of worth
<_She
could tell us who she was linked to
There was
a distinct pause.
<_Perhaps. Have you spoken to Michael Knight about this?
<_No
<_He
would not approve
<_You're
telling me?
<_Yes
Kitt
sighed softly.
<_Get
ready
<_Should
we at least wait until you return to the warehouse?
<_Why. Are you on the road?
<_No. We arrived four minutes and thirty-two seconds ago
<_Michael's
driving. Here or there, there isn't a
difference
<_She
could attack you again
<_And
why would it make a difference if I was at the warehouse?
Karr
didn't have an answer to that.
<_If
she attacks and we're unable to stop it, I'll simply press the button on the
jammer and shut her out
<_Tell
your driv- tell Michael Knight what you are about to do
Sometimes
the fact that everyone around him seemed to be out to protect and mollycoddle
him was something he could put down to them caring for him. And sometimes it drove him crazy. He was an AI, more intelligent at least than
Michael and Nick put together, able to communicate with any computer system
around the globe as long as he could find a way in, with a skeletal structure
countless times stronger than human bone and the ability to live without oxygen,
food or water. But all this seemed to
have completely passed them by over the years.
They were
turning off the interstate again when Kitt rested his left wrist on his left
thigh and laid his fingers over the button.
"What
do you think you're doing?!"
His head
shot up and he suddenly felt incredibly guilty.
They were stopped at a set of traffic lights, and Michael was staring at
him, mouth set hard, eyes like sapphires, and a command through the link so
absolutely adamant that it froze him in place.
"Karr
and I…."
The lights
turned green and Michael sped off, only to pull up hard in a lay-by at the side
of the two-lane road. Switching off the
engine, he turned in his seat to face Kitt, who hadn't bothered to complete the
explanation. Who was he kidding? Michael already knew.
"Think
the link's a one-way thing? You can feel
my intentions but I can't feel yours?"
"Mind-reading
isn't supposed…"
"Mind-reading
isn't required! Guilt, sneakery…"
"Sneakery?"
"Kitt,
for fuck's sake…! She's out to hurt
you. Not Karr, not me. You.
Have you considered that Clay might have programmed her to do this to
you, in revenge for Garth's death?"
Michael's words struck hard. Kitt's
hand dropped from his wrist and he pulled his other leg up, bending the knee,
wrapping his arms around his calf.
"I'm sorry, Beauty, but it's a possibility."
Closing
his eyes, he sent a brief message to Karr.
Then he felt a warm hand against his cheek, a rough thumb tracing the
shell of his ear.
"Michael…
this could be the only way."
"So
we do it under controlled conditions, okay?
She attacks you and you might not have the capability to press that
button and lock her back out. We'll go
back to the warehouse, and we'll do this right."
Raising
one hand, Kitt covered Michael's against his face. "Sorry."
"I don't doubt your abilities, Kitt, I
never have. You're much, much stronger
than I am in more ways than one. But you
don't have to do this alone. Try to
remember that."
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