"Dee. Dee?"
Someone was shaking him, and he didn't want to wake up. At first he couldn't remember why he didn't want to wake up, but the feeling was really, really strong and he held on to unconsciousness as hard and as long as he could.
"Dee, wake up. I know you can hear me. Wake up... pleasse."
It was the hiss that did it. The hiss made him think of Sys, and, although his lips began to curve into a smile, the memory of what had happened in the last minutes before he passed out slammed into him.
"Sys," he cried, as if the word hurt him, and sat bolt upright, very nearly smacking heads with the startled boy who leaned over him.
"Dee... oh Dee, you're alright. I've been sso sscared." Luke threw himself into his arms and he tightened them around him.
"It's alright, Luke. I'm alright. Everything's going to be alright."
While he hugged the trembling boy, he looked around and was very surprised to find that he was indoors. The room was large and bright, but bare, with just a bed, a chest and a rail for hanging clothes on. There were no clothes on the rail. Neither were there any clothes on Dee.
"Where are we?" he asked Luke. Luke sat up, rubbing his eyes with the back of his hand. He sniffed.
"I don't know," he said, his lip trembling. Dee's heart contracted. He looked just like his father and he was, after all, still only a child. Automatically he reached for him and pulled him back into his arms, hugging him tightly. Luke took a deep breath. He was shaking but, when he spoke, it was calmly.
"It wass all crazzy. When I heard the bang I jumped back over the gate and... and fathther wasss... I... I had my arrowss and I sshot ththe man you were fighting, and another one, but there were sso many. And then one shshot you, but I got him for you," he said proudly, then sniffed again.
"And ththen Jo'el came. I heard him calling me, and ththere was a bright light and lotss of people. Ssomeone came and made me go with ththem. I didn't want to. I wanted to sstay with you and fathther but... Ththere wass... they came ththrough a portal and the man pulled me ththrough it. The next ththing I knew, I wass here. It'ss a big housse, with lotss of roomss. I haven't explored. I've tried but... It'ss not that they won't let me but... I didn't want to leave you, or fathther, jusst in casse ssomething happened. I've been sso sscared."
Throwing his arms around Dee's neck, Luke buried his head in his shoulder and started to cry. Gently Dee rocked him, his mind numb, unable to process and make sense of everything that had happened. There was something nagging in the back of his mind, but most of him was ignoring it, telling him that being numb was good. Being numb stopped him feeling the pain.
The problem was, that he couldn't ignore it. He couldn't hold on to the numbness, because all he could hear was the crack of the gun and all he could see were those beautiful golden eyes closing - over and over and...
"Luke?" Dee pushed Luke away, probably a little too hard, but he wasn't thinking clearly. "You said you didn't want to leave me β or Sys β Is he here? Is he...? Is he...?"
"Yess. He'ss not awake yet. They ssaid he was hurt worsse than you. But he'ss going to be okay."
"He's not dead?"
Luke shook his head. "No. They weren't real gunss. I mean... ththey were real but... they didn't shoot bulletss. It was ssome kind of... Oh, I don't undersstand. But ththey don't kill you, anyway; they jusst knock you out. Fathther was hurt more becausse he banged hiss head when he fell. But ththe doctor ssaid he'ss going to be fine. I'm not ssuppossed to bother him... or you... but what did they expect? I'm only a kid."
Dee grinned and pulled Luke into another, quick, bright, hug. "You may be a kid, but you're a wonderful one. I'm so proud of you Luke. Your father's going to be, too."
"He iss going to be okay issn't he Dee? Only... well ... I knew you would be alright becausse you're - well, you. But... but fathther... I'm sscared."
"Your father is tougher than he looks, Luke, a lot tougher. If the doctor said he's going to be okay then you can be absolutely sure that he will be. I've never met anyone as strong as he is."
"But..."
"Shall we go see him?"
"You too?"
"Both of us. You can show me the way."
Eagerly, Luke jumped up and grabbed Dee by the hand, pulling him off the bed. Dee was expecting to feel faint or sore, but he actually felt surprisingly good, as he stood up and dug his heels in, to stop Luke dragging him from the room naked.
"Woah, there fella. I've no idea where we are and I'm damned sure that I'm not going to be wandering around stark ass naked. I'm not stepping through that door until I have something covering my bits."
"How about a pillow casse? Oopss no, I meant a ssock."
The fact that Luke was bouncing back, and regaining his sense of humour, did more to calm and reassure Dee than anything else. He gently cuffed him across the head and strode across the room, to lift the lid of the chest. Fortunately, his clothes were there, neatly folded, along with the unopened backpack.
Quickly pulling on jeans, shirt and shoes, Dee hurried out of the room, following Luke.
Outside the door was a hall. It was high ceilinged and painted pale green. It could have been a hall in any public building, anywhere. Along the hall, were doors, and Luke led him to the last one, before a set of plain steps led downward.
The room was very much like the one Dee had woken up in, except that this one was so much better and so much brighter... because it had Sys in it.
Instantly, the world faded; nothing else existed except Dee and the beautiful man he'd thought he'd lost. Sys seemed to be sleeping peacefully, his eyes gently closed, a slight smile on his lips and his breathing deep and even. He was so beautiful; more beautiful than ever.
"He'ss been assleep for agess," Luke whispered. "Sso were you. We've been here two dayss. I wass afraid neither of you would wake up."
Dee gave his son a one handed hug and kissed his hair. "It's okay now, sweet boy. We're here with you now. Everything's going to be fine. Why don't you go find Jo'el, or someone who can tell me what the hell's going on? Tell him where I am and that I want to talk to someone. Maybe you can get the doctor to come up and give us both a once-over."
"Okay," Luke whispered, his eyes on his father. Then, he seemed to draw himself up and, with a grim expression on his face to cover the trembling of his lips, he nodded. "I'll get it ssorted. You can count on me."
"I know we can count on you, little person. If it hadn't been for you, we'd have been sitting ducks at the cabin when the hunters came, and who knows where we'd have been right now. You saved us, and I couldn't be prouder of you."
The grim look disappeared, and Luke grinned broadly, then slipped from the room, leaving Dee alone with his love.
"Oh, Sys," he breathed. "I thought I'd lost you. I don't want to live in a world without you. It would be no life at all for me." He stroked Sys' hair, avoiding the stiff, white, bandage around his temples, and took the limp, lifeless hand in his.
"I love you so much, Sys. Wake up now. It's time for you to come back to me. I really can't handle all of this without you. And Luke... he's been so brave, but he's only a little boy and he's frightened for you. It's time to come back to both of us, now."
Dee bent over Sys, and tenderly kissed his lips. The lips were warm and soft under his and, after a moment, they twitched and parted for him. "Sys?"
Pulling back, he looked down into Sys' face as his eyelids fluttered, and then rose over dazed eyes.
"Sys?"