Authors: Steve Alten
Tags: #Fiction, #Thrillers, #General, #Suspense, #Fantasy, #Science Fiction, #Contemporary, #End of the World, #Antiquities, #Life on Other Planets, #Mayas, #Archaeologists
Chaney moves next to Mick, his eyes never leaving the alien. “What are you going to do?”
“I’m not sure, but whatever happens, keep Dominique away from here.”
“You have my word. Now do us all a favor and kill this thing.” Chaney backs away, then climbs into the chopper.
The airship lifts off.
A wave of dizziness forces Mick to one knee, causing him to lose his concentration.
The light emanating from the jade stone diminishes.
The alien serpent shakes its mammoth head. Its amber pupils reappear, the vertical slits widening. Two additional eyes embedded in the alien’s cheek pits regain focus on Mick’s thermal signature and on the waning brilliance of his weapon.
Not good … Stay focused
—
Tezcatilpoca rears back on its lower torso, roaring a hideous alien syllable, as if declaring itself no longer under Mick’s spell.
All four viper eyes burn into Mick, focusing on him as if seeing him for the first time. The jaws open. A sizzling black bile drips from the retracted upper fangs, splattering like acidic venom upon the limestone steps below.
Adrenaline courses through Mick’s body. He closes his eyes to die—then, with it a sudden spasm of primal cognizance, he
feels
the array in his mind.
Tezcatilpoca hyperextends its jaws, baring its hideous fangs—launching its upper torso at the Hunahpu with terrifying speed.
Like a bolt of lightning, the electric blue burst of energy ignites from the pyramid’s antenna, catching the serpent in midstrike. Impaled within the array, the creature writhes in agony, its girth disappearing then reappearing within waves of sizzling emerald energy, its scalelike plumage and spines standing on end in rhythmic spasms.
Mick remains motionless before the alien monstrosity, his eyes remaining closed as he directs his newfound Hunahpu instincts, focusing the enormous power of the Guardian’s array upon his shrieking enemy.
Shuddering in rage, Tezcatilpoca unleashes a deafening resonance, the verbal assault echoing across the esplanade, causing the columns of the Warriors’ Complex to topple.
Opening his eyes, Mick holds the center stone overhead and wills the obsidian dagger from its glowing sheath.
The jade object pulsates furiously, radiating a white-hot energy, the heat singeing his hand.
Taking aim, he hurls the object at the alien’s open maw.
An eruption of pure energy—like a sun going nova.
Tezcatilpoca goes into spasms—as if struck by a billion watts of electricity.
Shielding his eyes, Mick falls to his knees, disengaging the array.
The lifeless alien being collapses upon the northern steps, its once-luminescent eyes melding into shades of gray, its open mouth coming to rest between the two limestone serpent heads, positioned along either side of the northern balustrade like bookends.
Mick collapses onto his back, his limbs quivering, his lungs fighting to catch a breath.
Her face pressed against the helicopter’s bay window, Dominique screams for joy, then leaps over the seat in front of her and strangles Chaney in a bear hug.
“Okay, okay. Take us down, Lieutenant. This young lady wants to see her man.”
General Fecondo has the radio receiver pressed to his ear, trying to hear over the shouting within the airship. “Say again, Admiral Gordon—”
The CNO’s voice crackles over the headphone. “Repeat—the alien vessel is still shielded. You may have killed the beast, but its power source is still very active.”
Eyes closed, Mick lies back on the hard, grass-covered esplanade, his exhausted mind struggling to reestablish the neural connection that had somehow allowed him to activate Guardian’s array.
Frustrated, he sits up, staring at the obsidian blade in his hand.
I’m Hunahpu, but I’m not the One. I can’t access the Black Road. I can’t seal the portal
. He turns to see a platoon of heavily armed commandos emerge from the jungle.
Ming-Ding Slayer drags him to his feet. “Sonuva bitch, Gabriel, how the hell you do it?”
“I wish I knew.”
Several commandos fire off rounds at the inanimate alien’s head, their bullets vaporizing before striking the target.
Michael …
Mick looks up—startled. The voice is different—familiar. Somehow soothing.
Guardian
…
Closing his eyes, he allows the voice to guide his thoughts deeper into the depths of his mind.
Push aside your fear, Hunahpu. Open the portal and enter. The Under Lords left on Earth will come forward to challenge you. They will attempt to prevent you from sealing the cosmic portal before the Death God arrives
.
Mick opens his eyes, focusing on Tezcatilpoca’s hideous mouth.
From the Guardian’s antenna ignites an electric blue beacon of energy, which locks on to the serpent’s inanimate skull.
The upper jaw begins opening—the startled commandos jump back, several futilely opening fire on the dead beast.
Mick closes his eyes, maintaining his focus. The alien’s jaws hyperextend, exposing hideous ebony fangs, surrounded by hundreds of needle-sharp teeth.
And then a second viperous head appears. Identical but slightly smaller, it juts forward to protrude from the mouth of the first.
Mick clenches his eyes shut, forcing his concentration deeper. A third and final head pushes out from the mouth of the second, the three extended serpent jaws locking in place.
The array shuts down. Mick drops to one knee, his focus sapped, his mind exhausted from the effort.
And then, high above the pyramid appears a rotating emerald cylinder of energy, a cosmic fourth-dimensional corridor traversing space and time, reaching down from the darkening heavens to link with the tail of the inanimate alien serpent.
The commandos drop their weapons. Ming-Ding falls to his knees, stunned, as if he is gazing into the face of God.
Somewhere off to Mick’s right, the president’s helicopter lands.
Mick gazes into the open portal, weighing his decision, struggling to push aside his fear.
“Mick!”
Dominique climbs down from the chopper.
Guardian’s words
:
You must not allow her to enter
.
“Chaney, keep her back!”
The president grabs her wrist.
“Let me go! Mick, what are you doing—”
He looks at her, feeling the heaviness growing in his chest.
Go—do it now, before she follows
!
Clutching the obsidian dagger in his right hand, he turns away, then steps over the bottom rows of teeth and enters the first of the serpent’s hyperextended mouths.
Chapter 28
T
he reptilian jaws close behind him, the third head retracting into the mouth of the second.
Mick is standing in absolute darkness, his heart beating like a timpani. Suddenly, the entrance seems to suck him forward without actually moving him, a nauseating sensation tugging at his internal organs, as if his intestines are being unraveled. Dizzy, he squeezes his eyes shut, clutching the obsidian blade to his chest.
Light.
He opens his eyes, the squeamish feeling gone. He is no longer in the serpent’s mouth. He is standing within the Mayan Ball Court, which is now enclosed within an enormous whirling cylinder of emerald energy.
I’ve entered the porthole … I’m on the cusp of another dimension
…
It is as if he is viewing the world through vividly colored glasses. Beyond his rotating surroundings he can see a lavender sky, the heavens blazing with a million stars, each exuding a kaleidoscope of energy waves as it moves across the tapestry of the universe. Directly overhead is the dark rift, running like a jagged cosmic river of purple gas across the very center of the magenta cosmos.
As he steps forward, the surrounding objects blur in his peripheral vision as if he is moving faster than his eyes can focus.
One hundred yards away, at the far end of the enclosed ball court, he sees the second mouth of the serpent, the orifice positioned below the Temple of the Bearded Man.
Moving out from the open jowls—a figure—cloaked from hood to ground in a black shroud.
Mick’s limbs quiver with adrenaline and fear. He grips the dagger tighter.
The being approaches. Heavy-robed sleeves rise up along either side of the hood, unseen hands pulling it back and away, revealing the face—Mick’s eyes widen in disbelief. The muscles in his legs turn to gelatin. He drops to his knees, the intensity of his emotions drowning any thoughts from his overwrought mind.
Maria Gabriel looks down at her son and smiles.
She is young again, a ravishing woman in her early thirties. The cancer is gone, the paleness of death replaced by a healthy glow. Wavy dark curls dangle around her neck, her ebony eyes gazing at his with a mother’s love. “Michael.”
“No … you can’t … you can’t possibly be real.” He chokes out the words.
She touches his cheek. “But I am real, Michael. And I’ve missed you so much.”
“God, I’ve missed you, too.” He grips her hand, looking up at her face. “Mom … how?”
“There’s so much you don’t understand. Our purpose in life, the metamorphosis of dying—each a process, allowing us to shed our physical bonds so that we may evolve and enter a higher plane.”
“But why are you here? What is this place?”
“A nexus, a living portal connecting one world to another. I’ve been sent to guide you, Michael. You’ve been misled, my darling, deceived by the Guardian. Everything they told you were lies. The opening of the portal
is
the Second Coming. It is the Guardian who is evil. The spirit of
Xibalba
is moving across the cosmos. It will pass over the Earth, bringing peace and love to humanity. This is humanity’s destiny, my son … and yours.”
“I … I don’t understand.”
She smiles at him, brushing the hair from his forehead. “You are One Hunahpu—First-Father. You are to be the guide, the conduit between the flesh and the other world.”
Maria raises her arm gracefully, pointing to the end of the ball court. Another figure appears from the serpent’s mouth, this one cloaked in white. “See? First-Mother awaits.”
Mick’s mouth drops open. It is Dominique!
His mother stops him. “Wait. Be gentle, Michael. She’s confused, she is still in a state of flux.”
“What do you mean?”
Maria turns and takes Dominique’s hand. The girl’s eyes are wide and as innocent as a lamb’s, her beauty absolutely bewitching. “She couldn’t bear to live without you.”
“She’s dead?”
“Suicide.” Mick gasps as his mother gently pulls the strands of black hair away from Dominique’s right temple, revealing an oozing bullet hole.
“Oh, God—”
As he watches, the wound heals itself.
“Her destiny is entwined in yours. She is to be the Eve to your Adam. It is your spirits that will foster a new age on Earth, a new understanding of the spiritual world.”
As he watches, Dominique’s trancelike gaze appears to focus. “Mick?” A huge smile bursts out across her face. She staggers forward into his arms, embracing him.
The passion overflows in Mick’s heart as he consumes Dominique in his embrace.
And then he breaks away, a tiny voice in his overwrought mind demanding he regain a foothold. “Wait—what do you mean by our spirits? Am I dead?”
“No, darling, not yet.” Maria points to the obsidian blade. “You must do the deed yourself—the ultimate sacrifice—to save our people.”
Mick stares at the knife, his hands trembling. “But why? Why do I have to die?”
“Death is a third-dimensional concept. There are many things you can’t possibly understand, but you must trust me … and trust the creator.” Maria touches his cheek. “I know you’re afraid. It’s all right. Simply a momentary flash of pain to remove the physical bonds of life—nothing more. Then—eternal peace.”
Dominique kisses his other cheek. “I love you, Mick. I understand now. I’ve entered another world. I can feel your presence in my heart. We were destined to be together.”
He touches the dagger’s razor-sharp point with his finger, drawing blood.
His blood bleeds blue!
A subliminal image of Tezcatilpoca’s chamber passes through his mind, followed by Guardian’s words, whispered in the deepest recesses of his brain.
The evil Under Lords will come forward to challenge you. They will attempt to prevent you from sealing the portal before He arrives
…
“Mick, are you all right?” Dominique moves closer, a concerned look in her eyes. She squeezes the hand holding the dagger. “I love you.”
“And I love you.”
She hugs him, nuzzling his neck, gripping his hand tighter around the knife. “I sacrificed my life on Earth because I couldn’t bear to be without you. Somehow, I knew we were destined to be soul mates.”
Soul mates
? He turns to face Maria. “Where’s my father?”
“Julius is in the
other
realm. You must die before you can see him.”