Chapter 22
Two weeks of convalescence
around the house did little to ease the
tension in the Cassell household.
Markman sat in the kitchen staring at
the latest headlines, shaking his head
in disbelief.
CHINA INVADES NORTH KOREA
Claims border incursions
Rumors of battlefield nuclear
weapons said to be unsubstantiated
He looked up at Cassiopia’s fearful
stare.
“It can only mean one thing,” she
said as she took her seat.
“North Korea was one of the ones
who refused to listen.”
“They must be overrun and the
Salantians are crossing the border into
China, so China was forced to respond
this way. Can you imagine what it must
be like in North Korea?”
Markman thought back to the
battle in the tunnels. He rubbed his
face with one hand. “I don’t want to
think what it must be like.”
“Not only that, who’s next? What
country will be the next to be attacked
this way?”
“Maybe because of this, the others
will listen.”
“But the governments and news
media are concealing the truth. There
is no mention of alien invaders. No
pictures of giant spidermen.”
“It’s the best bad choice they
have. People would be jumping out of
windows if they knew. The world would
be in chaos.”
Cassiopia scoffed but cast a look of
uncertainty. She pushed the rest of the
paper to him and sat, sipping her tea
with a faraway look.
Markman read through the article,
a cover stone for a hidden real life war
of the worlds. The past few days had
left him feeling restless. Why hadn’t
John Paul found some way for him to
help combat the secret threat? Waiting
around was a constant mind-game, and
adding to that was something
unexpected that had happened. Upon
returning from the hospital, he had
casually tried to levitate the TV remote
control, and found he could not.
Subsequent tests on other objects
confirmed the power had left him.
There was no doubt in his mind that
the ability to heal others was gone, as
well. For two days he pressed for the
power and found it absent. Commander
Checqe was continuing to recover. His
doctors openly attributed his condition
to a miracle. Something in the process
of healing a heavily radiated person
had brought an end to Markman’s
superpowers. He wondered if the
draining of strength each time he used
it was actually the draining of the
power itself, and sooner or later it
would have ended anyway. In many
ways it was a relief, a burden lifted. No
more deciding when someone could be
saved and when someone could not. No
more keeping secrets from the woman
he loved. He took refuge alone in the
living room, tossing a football in the
air, pleased with his return to
normality.
Cassiopia came into the room
staring down at her cell phone. “Scott,
I have to make a run to UCF. They’re
asking for my help on a grant. They’re
worried about missing the cut-off date.
Funny, I haven’t heard anything about
this, but I’ve been gone so much…”
“You want to take Core?”
“No, I haven’t finished reading up
on it. I’ll take mine. Besides, you might
need it if you go getting into any
trouble while I’m gone.”
“Hey, you know me…”
“Yeah, I do.” Cassiopia came
forward, leaned over and kissed him on
the lips. “Why don’t you just stay
home, nice cozy and comfy until I get
back? Then I’ll find some way to reward
you for staying out of trouble.”
“Okay!”
Cassiopia looked down at her cell,
tucked it back in a pocket and headed
out the door.
Markman pulled back the curtain
and watched her back out. It was a
beautiful day outside. Perhaps he
should suit up and run. Maybe there
was something on TV. He switched it
on. A banner indicating breaking news
appeared. The script below read, World
Health Organization places northern
Iran in quarantine for virus outbreak.
Markman switched it off. Maybe
running was a good idea after all, even
if it was running from reality. Before he
could decide, his cell tone rang out. It
was John Paul.
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