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He is my defense, I shall not be greatly moved.
Nothing had ever, ever prepared the MacManus brothers for being abducted by aliens. This wasn't covered in school, or in any of the extra lessons Ma made them take. Nobody at the slaughterhouse ever talked about this, though one or two people may have mentioned it in a pub or bar or insert place serving alcohol here. Those people, though, they hadn't taken very seriously. Here, even the unshakable certainty of their Mission was trembling in the midst of so much foreign and bizarre.
So after the 'OHFUCKOHFUCKOHFUCK' factor had died down a little - definitely not completely, but a little - and the big group had been disbanded, the twins went where they felt sure to get some guidance.
During the very brief tour of the city, Connor noticed something in the distance. He'd nudged Murphy about it, but they left checking it out until later. When 'later' came, and they checked, it was, well, "Jesus fuckin' Christ! That's the fuckin'- that's- that's the-! Fuck!" the Vatican.
Ten minutes later, they'd calmed down sufficiently to stop cussing and were walking through the eerily quiet St. Peter's Square. Slipping wordlessly through the doors of the Basilica itself, they made their way to pray. At the moment it didn't matter why these buildings were here. The aliens might be overstepping themselves, in which case they would die soon. On the other hand, it might just be a sign. Before they could decide, Murphy and Connor needed advice.
Nearly an hour later they reemerged, troubled but much calmer. There had been no direct answers - there rarely were - but the two of them were ready to wait it out. Whatever happened here, their Mission remained unchanged.
So after the 'OHFUCKOHFUCKOHFUCK' factor had died down a little - definitely not completely, but a little - and the big group had been disbanded, the twins went where they felt sure to get some guidance.
During the very brief tour of the city, Connor noticed something in the distance. He'd nudged Murphy about it, but they left checking it out until later. When 'later' came, and they checked, it was, well, "Jesus fuckin' Christ! That's the fuckin'- that's- that's the-! Fuck!" the Vatican.
Ten minutes later, they'd calmed down sufficiently to stop cussing and were walking through the eerily quiet St. Peter's Square. Slipping wordlessly through the doors of the Basilica itself, they made their way to pray. At the moment it didn't matter why these buildings were here. The aliens might be overstepping themselves, in which case they would die soon. On the other hand, it might just be a sign. Before they could decide, Murphy and Connor needed advice.
Nearly an hour later they reemerged, troubled but much calmer. There had been no direct answers - there rarely were - but the two of them were ready to wait it out. Whatever happened here, their Mission remained unchanged.
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"You're the one that fuckin' opened it."
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Connor refuses to be shoved in first. If he goes first, it'll be of his own free will. And not because of his brother. Damn it.
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"I'll go first," he then volunteered and stepped toward the opening.
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The walls appeared to be made of carved out stone or perhaps even concrete, as if there was an underground bunker set in Stacy's flesh. The air got muggier as they went down, and moisture collected on the walls--and floor, making their footing even more slippery.
There was an acrid, almost-moldy smell in the air, completely alien and unfamiliar.
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Unfortunately, between not paying as much attention as he should and being more used to city life, it wasn't long before Murphy slipped. Yelping a curse, he fell rather spectacularly.
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It all turned out to be in vain, however, when Murphy lost his footing and stumbled, falling right into Sam and sending the pair of them downward. "OH SHIT!!" Sam yelled out.
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A massive pool, one large enough to fit under a mini-mall, perhaps, of a sickly, yellow-green liquid. There was some strange sort of machine over head, casting sickly rays of light down on the room, and strange black shapes slipping and darting in the sticky-looking liquid that looked like fish, perhaps.
The walkway down had corroded and gotten broken, perhaps by the living nature of Stacy's "body" causing part of her to grow and break the concrete.
There was a dock. that went out a bit, very close to the water, and a station with some sort of controls on the other side of it.
But the most alarming thing was the cages--quite a few of them, all over the cave, around the massive pool.
Actually, that was the second most alarming thing.
The most alarming thing was that Murphy and Sam had slipped down off the walkway, and fallen in.
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"Murph! Murphy!" He looked around frantically. The liquid was thick, but he could see Sam and Murphy submerged in it.
"Sam! Murph!" He went to his knees and reached out, but they were too far out for him to touch.
"Murphy!"
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"Where'd you learn how to walk?" he snapped at Murphy while pushing him out of the way of Connor's hand so he could get out first.
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