Chapter 15
Josie
"Shara, you need to sip some tea and then sleep for a while. You're getting as dehydrated as the baby. Let me take her. She needs an IV anyway. Look, it's morning. You've been sitting there too long. It may be night again before Hope shows progress. Give her to me," Josie begged.
"I cannot. What if it does not work? I must be here for her if the worst happens; do you not see that?"
"Then at least drink the tea and let us hook Hope to an IV. You both need fluids," Daer commanded as he walked in. "I will make it. I think we all need some. None of us has touched our rations, so it is due us."
"Do not hurt her, please!" Shara cried out as Josie prepared the IV.
"I wouldn't think of it," Josie replied, inserting the tiny needle. The room was chilly, yet she was sweating and nauseous. The baby was kicking inside her so hard she felt bruised, and her back was aching terribly.
Shara accepted the tea with a shaking hand. Daer was watching her intently as she drank it: too intently. Josie realized he had spiked it with a sleeping potion. Sure enough, her eyes began to droop, and she dropped the cup. Josie slid Hope from her limp arms, while Daer laid her in bed.
"Put Hope beside her and take a nap yourself. You look like you are about to fall down, and we cannot deal with that," Daer told Josie.
"An hour is all I need," Josie replied. She curled up in the big chair near the bed and promptly went to sleep.
A soft whimper from Hope woke her. It was dark in the room and outside. She had slept for many hours instead of one. Standing over the bed, she saw that Shara was still knocked out and Daer had finally laid down. Reaching to check the baby's pulse, she found Hope's big, white eyes were open and glowing in the dark room. Color had returned to her chubby cheeks, and she was sucking on her fist.
"Well, hello. Look at you, all bright and happy. It seems you've proven me right and you've lived up to your name. You are the Talonians' hope. Let's wake up mommy and daddy and let them see how well you're doing, okay?"
Hope grinned, and her two teeth sparkled, making Josie smile. She shook Shara and Daer gently, rousing them. "Hope's fine. Look at her!"
Both parents sobbed as they hugged and squeezed their daughter. Hope gurgled contentedly, not understanding all the fuss. "Can you take out the IV now? With all the flailing she is doing it might rip out."
"See if she'll nurse. If she does, then it can be removed after I shoot another dose of the mixture into it, " Josie replied.
Hope was clearly hungry and eager to be nursed, so Josie gave her the dosage and removed the IV. "Now, all of you eat and sleep some more. I think I'm going to the ship to do the same. My baby is demanding that I rest. First, I'll stop and see how well the element is multiplying and how soon we can begin giving it to the population. Then it's got to be added to the formula for the atmosphere once I figured out how to get it to fuse with the others properly." She grimaced as a pain shot from her back down her leg.
"It is not necessary. We have given the first one hundred of the sickest the doses already. Sealed in the tubes, the element multiplies rapidly. It does not have people, plants, or the ground leeching it out when it is sealed. Another hundred will get it shortly. Kelan tried to fuse the elements and believes he succeeded on the first try. He said it was as if they wanted to merge without his help. He just wants your confirmation. There is a sample in my office. Look at it, and if you declare it safe and correct, he will deploy it." Daer explained.
It was a relief to know that others were capable of helping. She wasn't doing well at all and wanted to hide back in her quarters.
"Maxxus deserves to know he has a child coming," Shara stated, just as Josie was walking out the door. "It will bring him back to us. Do not let him suffer anymore, Josie. He still loves you, and I believe you love him too. Let the baby reunite you."
"Tomorrow. I'll be ready to tell him tomorrow," Josie replied quietly, a sudden pain gripping her.
All was dark and quiet outside. The freezing air turned her panting breath into clouds. Halfway to the ship, she decided to turn back. It was becoming obvious that these pains weren't from exhaustion. She was in early labor and needed to get back to Daer. As healer to the Talonians, she trusted him to deliver her baby safely. Three steps and a pain took her to her knees. She screamed for Maxxus. Someone appeared out of the darkness and lifted her off the ground. It wasn't anyone she knew. This man stunk like he hadn't washed in weeks. Thinking he meant to take her to the infirmary, she said, "Thank goodness you came along. I couldn't get there alone. I was going to call for help. Use my communicator and tell Daer to meet us at the door. He'll take me from there." She didn't want to seem impolite, but the stench was making things worse.
He ignored her plea and continued on his way, without speaking. She was growing nervous and began to ramble, "Put me down. I'm too heavy. I can walk the rest of the way. They'll be expecting me. Someone will come out in a minute. You can go now, okay?"
He turned at a right angle to the building, walking away from the city. Josie's alarm rose several notches, and she started to fight to get out of his arms. The man clamped his arms tighter, nearly cracking a bone or two. Josie screamed, but in a voice that terrified her, he growled, "Do it again, and the child will suffer. I care not what happens to the king's spawn. You are all I need to get even with Maxxus. Obey, and both of you might live."
"I'm in labor. Please, let me go to the infirmary! I don't know what it is you want, but I'll get for you. Just let me go back. I won't tell anyone about this. Please!" she begged.
"You will stay with me, and that will have to do. The baby can get out on its own. I have seen it happen many times. In the villages, we do not always have a healer. If it dies, it will not matter. Until I saw you tonight, I did not know there was a child, and I do not think Maxxus knew either. So, what he never knew about will not make a difference. For you though, he will give me back my position."
"Whatever happened, I have nothing to do with it. I don't even know you," Josie declared as they entered the small cave. It smelled worse than the man. Rotted vegetables and old animal bones littered the floor. A pile of dirty rags lay in the corner, and that's where he dropped her.
Scrambling to her feet, she tried to run, but another pain made her belly contract, and she doubled over as her water broke.
"Run, and you will drop that child in the snow. Then I will catch you anyway and leave it out there. Sit and be quiet," the man commanded
"Why are you doing this?"
"Because the high and mighty Maxxus decided to take away my position as village elder. He made my villagers believe I was lazy and stupid. Even my wife shunned me after that. No one will have me share their home or their tent. I am an outcast, starving and freezing. It is the king's fault. He must give me back my position, or an even better one, and admit he lied. I will be honored, or he will never see you again."