Finally, its DONE!! Now, if only I could say the same about my dissertation. I really must get on top of that.
The next day she'd learn that the woman at the check in desk had recognized them from the news and had called the police which in turn had tipped off the Terminator but in the moment, with Kyle desperately fighting to get free, she was at once simultaneously broken hearted that they had been so close to escaping and terrified that they wouldn't make it through the confrontation.
An old contact had gotten them a new set of documents - drivers licenses, birth certificates, passports – and then had hugged her like he would never see her again. He probably wouldn't. They'd left the motel with new identities and a little bit of hope. So close to the Mexican border and oblivion, she'd smiled at Kyle as they'd started to drive out of town.
Almost free.
She couldn't understand how she had gone from that to once again struggling to survive. Her blood screamed and her muscles protested as Liz tried to drag Kyle from the destroyed pick up. The Terminator had come out of nowhere, striking the front of the car with a Humvee sending both vehicles into uncontrolled spins before their pick up had flipped off the road.
“Liz,” Kyle was looking past her even as he tried to pull his leg free from where it was pinned. The Terminator had punched out the door of the destroyed car, its metal skull was exposed and its red eye was glowing eerily in the dark. Wrapping her arms around him, she gripped the fleece she had let him wear – her fathers, and heaved. Half his body came free. “No.”
Turning to see what he was protesting, the scream didn't get past her lips as the hand wrapped around her throat and lifted her off her feet. Kyle was yelling her name in the background and she could feel the small tremors from the .45 she'd taken from her contact as they impacted with the machine but still it held her hovering a foot in the air.
Mechanical fingers tightened around her throat as she ineffectually tried to pry the fingers free, her legs kicking at it trying to make it drop her. Red eyes burned into hers as she brought her hand to grab the wrist even as black hovered at the edge of her vision. She could feel it when the alien in her finally reacted. It coursed up her skin, burning her from the inside out. The machine cocked its head in curiosity at the green lines dancing across her features before it was knocked clear of her.
Her legs couldn't hold her and she crumpled to the ground, coughing as she brought too much oxygen into her lungs. Fighting to keep back the foreign power and trying to stabilize the tremors shaking her form from too much adrenaline in her body, she didn't struggle against the hands that pulled her to her feet and started dragging her down the road.
Kyle would want to know what had happened, she would tell him when they were free of the Terminator. Glancing back against her will she saw a booted leg twitch and began to run in earnest. They were both injured, Kyle was partially dragging the leg that had been pinned while she could feel the blood drip down her arm from where it had been shredded both by the glass from the accident and from her hard landing when she'd been released.
None of that mattered. All they could do was hope there was another car or somewhere they could hide out. Of all the places to be attacked, it had happened in one of the worst areas. There were no residential houses filled with people who would call the police, creating enough chaos that they could slip away. That also meant there were not many cars on the road and so late at night it was unlikely that another vehicle would pass them. There was what looked like an abandoned factory two blocks up, Liz crossed her fingers and prayed that there was something in it that could help them.
The percussive boom of a shot fired filled the air a second before she heard Kyle cry out, his weight falling forwards through the door he'd managed to open. She slammed the door behind them barricading it as best as she could, once again wishing that Max had given her more than wishy washy visions of the future and unpredictable blasts.
They were in an office of some sort, computers lined the walls and desks. Whatever the factory was it was not abandoned. Kyle had pulled himself over to a wall full of switches that he began turning on bringing the building alive with the sounds of metal against metal. Liz began pulling desk drawers open in search of a weapon, anything but was only met with personal junk. She turned to the metal door along the wall and pulled it open to reveal what was basically a large fuse box.
Mind alight with possibilities, she began to pull out fuses and cross wires while racing against the Terminator in its quest to tear the door apart. With a shout she finished to find Kyle slumped against the wall. His chest was barely rising with every shallow breath.
Twenty
“Come on Kyle, get up,” she pulled against his weight moving him just enough to expose a puddle of blood on the floor.
“I can't.”
Ten
He needed to get to a hospital. He needed stitches and surgery, things she couldn't give him but she needed him to move or they'd both die, “Yes you can. Now get up!”
Five
His body fought to keep itself from collapsing on top of her as he allowed her to drag him to his feet. They made it out of the office and into one of the rows of machines before the explosion she'd rigged went off. The office burned and factory went still, the lights flickering then going out as they both held their breath in anticipation of heavy boots falling on wire grating.
The back up generator kicked on with a growl that made both of them jump and several of the smaller machines turned on. Click. Click. Click. Click. Her heart stopped before slamming against her ribs, Kyle's hold on her tightened.
Humans have very strong fight or flight responses, Liz's instincts had always leaned more towards fight even as her mind demanded a reasonable review of the circumstances to determine the course to take. Standing in the dark clutching at Kyle, she intellectually knew that they would not be able to go against the Terminator with Kyle injured. Nor could they run.
She had to leave him behind.
Tugging him down the aisle, her eyes scanned the machinery until she found the recessed crevasse that she needed. He didn't have the strength to fight her as she lowered him into the ground and pulled several boxes closer to him so that someone standing wouldn't be able to see where he was hiding.
“You need to stay here.”
He grabbed her hand and kept her from leaving even as he struggled to make himself heard, “No. Liz... not... safe. ”
“I'm just going to find a way out,” Liar. They wouldn't survive if she was only going to do that. “I'll be right back. I promise.”
She kissed him softly and made sure he couldn't be seen. For a moment she hesitated, unwilling to leave him alone unguarded and unprotected. He had been sent back in time to ensure she lived but it would break her if he died. Pushing away any thoughts of Kyle, injured and bleeding, in the small recess under some machine she couldn't guess at the function of, she started running.
Down the aisle. Left. Right. Right. Left. She scanned everything she passed looking for something to stop an artificially intelligent machine from forty years in the future. A future where her adult middle aged son would be leading the survivors of humanity against machines. The sound of an explosion had her take two steps back towards where she'd left Kyle before she could stop herself.
It could've just been an aftershock from the overload she'd caused. The thought was impossible to swallow but going back would help neither of them.
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She closed her eyes exhaled and continued her search until she came upon what could only be described as a large crusher like the ones used at junk yards. Overhead there was even a magnetic crane used to move large metal items. Making a quick decision she climbed up to the control console where she ripped off the bottom panel and pulled out the wires. Doing these things were easier when the only thing that needed to be changed was a line of programming.
The sound of clanking and scraping along grating strengthen her resolve rather than sent her into blind terror. It was dragging its leg the same way Kyle had. She clenched her jaw and popped out from where she was hiding, “Over here you fucking bastard.”
It saw her and started making its way towards her. The stuff of nightmares. Liz kept it several paces away as she backed up until she was struggling to climb up the wire rope she'd left behind. It walked right into the spot she had been right as she swung her legs over.
With a look of pure disgust she flipped the first switch she needed and watched the Terminator fight against the reversed polarity of the magnet crane. It wasn't strong enough to break the force of a magnet that when working as it should was made to hold objects many tons in weight.
“You're terminated,” she slammed her hand down on one of the buttons and watched the the door to the crusher shut and the walls move in. The Terminator tried to follow where she had gotten out but couldn't gain purchase as she untied her rope.
All too soon the crusher had destroyed it.
Not allowing herself to feel the relief that would cripple her she ran down aisle after aisle until she found where she had left Kyle. The formally pristine machines were twisted and jagged, half a fire extinguisher was embedded in the floor. From what remained she'd guess that he had set the explosion off. Stupid self-sacrificing man.
Finally feeling the fear, pain, and panic of the night on top of a almost days before Liz started climbing over the wreckage, ignoring the way the heated edges would burn her skin and leave her bleeding.
“KYLE!!”
Sweat dripped down her back and chest, dirt stuck to her. She looked as he had that first day he had grabbed her hand. It was the arms she found first, the rest of him followed as she pulled the debris away. He was alive. Barely.
“Kyle!” cradling his head in her lap she quickly checked him over and pressed her hand against the worst one. The bullet wound. There was less blood flowing from it now but he had already lost too much. He was so pale.
Hazel eyes opened and dry lips moved. He tried once then again but still barely any sound came out “Lov y.”
Kyle stopped breathing.
His heart beat once but not again.
“No! No! No! No! Kyle!” She laid him down fully, tilted his head back, and like she'd been taught gave him two test breathes to check to see if his airway was open.
One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten...
**
It felt like it had been hours by the time the emergency response people finally arrived.
Police, firefighters, and the paramedics she had so desperately needed. Apparently there had been an alarm system in place. The police came in first, systematically working their way through the factory looking for intruders but only finding the pair of them.
Liz with body wrapped around a bloody corpse.
He still felt warm.
Someone called for the paramedic.
“Miss,” hands pulled her and she tightened her grip on Kyle. “Miss, you need to let us work on him. Miss please.”
She kissed the scar on Kyle's chin then his lips one last time and let them pull her away. Even as they moved her away from him and began checking her for injuries she kept her eyes on his form. They wouldn't be able to bring him back. He was gone.
That didn't stop her from hoping.
As they guided her to the ambulance and away from the scene of them moving Kyle into the body bad, she wrapped herself in the cloak of Sarah Connor and let what remained of Elizabeth Parker die with Kyle Reese.
**
Sarah settled her hand on her swollen belly and smiled as John kicked it.
After eight months she still couldn't believe that there was a baby growing inside of her. She understood the hows and whys but it was amazing. There was a human being inside her. Everything she did, he did. Nutrition, protection, he needed her for everything.
Kyle would have been just as marveled as she was. He would have laid his head on her the swell and listened to their sons strong heartbeat thump away. He would have felt every kick the boy dealt to her poor insides. There were many of those.
John was a fighter.
Smiling sadly to herself, Sarah closed the journal she had been working on for her son and walked into the small house. When the war came, she'd be ready. They both would be.
We've all got the blood on our hands. We only receive what we demand. And if we want hell then hells what we'll have – Cookie Jar, Jack Johnson
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