Recruitment: Marie the Specialist (Part 1)

Story by Rob Stirling on SoFurry

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The day was young in the quaint commune of Albi. The bell

from the cathedral signalled to all that midday had arrived. Marie strolled

through the bustling streets with mild glee. She waved to the locals as she

passed. Albi was a tight knit community and she's the only Grey Clouded Leopard

living amongst them.

A warm spring day was very welcoming so she had decided to

wear a beautiful cream summer frock she had stored away all winter. Her waist

length auburn hair had been tied up in a ponytail showing off her slender

athletic figure. It certainly got attention from some of the local boys that

gazed at her with heated eyes.

As per her routine she's on her way back home after a

comforting service at the cathedral. She approached the door of her home nested

away in a small stone court. She takes out the key she had kept between her

bosoms and just before she sticks it in the lock she froze. Her glee was

quickly replaced with a grim look. Her eyes fixed on the doorstep where two

tiny thin pieces of lead rested. It was the lead she had left in the door that

morning before she left. If the door had been opened while she was gone the

lead would snap and fall... which it had.

Without further delay she opened the door and took a few

carful steps inside. She closes the door behind her and turns to a painting hanging

next to the entrance. It was a portrait of Albi painted by an ambitious local

artist. As beautiful as it was it now had to be ruined. She threw her paw right

through the painting and pulled out a hidden pistol on the other side. She

quickly checks the clip then loads the first round in the chamber.

Her sea green eyes scanned her surroundings carefully to see

if anything else in her house had been disturbed. She noticed a strange scent

in the air that wasn't her own, the scent of a male. Her sharp ears pick up the

sound of boiling water. Her intruder was in the kitchen. Is he making himself something to eat?

Puzzled by the situation she continues through the foyer and

presses her back against the wall. She peeks around the corner looking through

the archway into the kitchen.

She sees a large white mammal standing at her stove with his

back to her wearing a black t shirt and blue jeans. He seemed unusually calm

for a trespasser.

"You can come out now. I mean you no harm," the intruder

speaks with a clear English accent, not even peeking over his shoulder.

Marie doesn't reply she keeps her hands held firmly around

her weapon ready to shoot in a heartbeat.

"I put the kettle on. I thought you might want a nice cup of

tea while we talk. If it makes you any more comfortable you can bring the gun."

She is hit with a glimpse of surprise. If he knows about the gun why didn't he remove it before I came?

She is reluctant to greet her intruder with any civility but

curiosity had taken hold so after a taking a deep breath to get her nerves

under control she steps out and points the gun carefully at the back of his

neck, "Who are you?"

"A simple visitor, mademoiselle Beaumont. Just here to ask

you a few questions and perhaps a few more after that," he says as he turns to

face her.

She identifies him as a Polar Bear. The dangerous mammal

before her forces her to take her guard up another notch. She takes stance and

raises the gun slightly, pointing it directly between his deep blue eyes.

He was well built, pure muscle from head to toe. His snow

white fur is only hindered by a small black patch of fur on the right of his

nose. As intimidating as the giant mammal was she keeps composure, not breaking

eye contact for a single moment.

"Nice dress," he says as looks upon her with liking.

"How do you know my name and why did you break into my

house?"

"All questions will be answered over a nice cuppa tea.

Please sit."

"GET OUT! I am not interested in what you have to say!" she

demanded.

Her intruder was not swayed; he simply turns back to the

stove and picks up the boiling kettle just as it starts to whistle, "I have

already told you I am not here with any ill intention. At the very least you

should hear me out. Then if you are still not interested we will part ways and

you will never see me again."

He pours the boiling water into two ready mugs calmly. As he

does she contemplates just putting him down. Many thoughts raced through her

head on how to deal with this predicament. It seems that for the moment the

best thing to do would be to play along. She slides into a chair at the far end

of the table, keeping her aim still and true.

He picks up the two mugs and approaches her, "That's close

enough bear," she directs, pulling the hammer back on her gun. He nods with

consideration and leaves her mug within reach then takes a seat at the opposite

end.

"You take milk and sugar?"

"I am not thirsty."

"Taste it. It's my favourite brew. Brought it over

especially for you."

"I don't care."

"Suit yourself," he takes a sip and hums a little in bliss,

he sets the tea down in front of him slowly and begins to speak, "my name is

Robert Stirling. I already know yours so now that introductions are aside I

feel it would be best to cut to the chase."

"My thoughts exactly," she answers with a slight scorn.

"I know you have a fair few questions for me however I would

like to ask mine first as I only have one. Is that okay?"

She pauses with a glare, "Be my guest."

"You were part of a raid not too long ago in Switzerland

near Gstaad. You were working with half a dozen other mercenaries for a radical

liberalist group. I am not familiar with the details of the raid's intention

all I know is that you were the only one to walk out of there alive. Now I have

gathered up all the evidence from police and Swiss intelligence on what went on

in that building. Something went wrong, bullets flew and the walls were painted

red. You and the men you were with were driven into a tight corner, the deck

was stacked against you and yet only you escaped from certain death. Forensic

reports detail that sixteen men were killed with clean shots through the head

from the same gun. Yours. I assume."

"I am a damn good marksman."

"I should think so. I am a good marksman too but the shots

you made in that raid were not just good... they were impossible."

He lets the room go silent to study her reaction. He spots a

small squint in her eyes and a minor treble but her attention does not falter,

"You said you had one question. Ask it," she demands.

"Okay. How are you able to shoot people through the head with

no direct line of sight or even the slightest hint of a clean shot?"

Marie stayed quiet. This man was no idiot, he did his

homework. He probably knew the answer to that question already and just wanted

to hear it from her lips, "Leave," she says bluntly.

"No."

"Do you want to get shot?"

"You won't shoot me."

"You don't seem to know me as well as you think."

"I am sure you have considered the fact you are living in a

quiet calm community. A gunshot tends to catch attention and that is the last

thing a feline in hiding wants."

She grits her sharp teeth behind a closed mouth with eyes

widened in anger. She immediate disassembles her guns ensuring it is out of use

for what is to come. "Fine, Bear. You called my bluff. So I will just have to

throw you out."

"You can try."

Marie bolts up to her feet and tosses the table to one side

with a crash. Rob stands in turn and calmly prepares to defend against his opponent.

She quickly darts forwards throwing the first punch towards his jaw. With

immense swiftness the bear catches Marie's wrist and pulls her arm around her

back. She is shocked but doesn't lose momentum and cartwheels out of his hold

then throws a high kick to his jaw. He blocks with his forearm and retreats one

step.

Marie continues her assault, jabbing her paws at his chest

but each jab tasted only air for he had glided out of the path of each strike

with ease. As bulky as the bear was she was surprised at how serene he could

move. After the seventh strike she is suddenly caught off balance and Rob takes

full advantage. He once again catches her by the wrist, this time pulling her

in. His strength proved impossible to pull herself away from. She prepares

herself for a counter attack but instead he had pulled her into a strong

embrace. His tight muscular arms clamped around her body. She had no way to

raise her arms and her feet were inches from the floor. She struggles hard to

break free but there was no way to budge. She couldn't fall out of the hold nor

counter the grapple.

She decides to use her sharp teeth and bites hard through

his shirt and into his shoulder blade. His fur was thick but she had penetrated

the skin, she could taste blood. He clenches his teeth in pain but endures it.

Her anger drove her to try her hardest to pull a chunk of

flesh off of him, but the polar bear's thick hide made it difficult for her

small feline teeth to put any serious damage in. She was determined to try to

put him in enough pain to yield. His muscles didn't relax nor did they clench,

he kept as calm as possible. After enough time had passed a certain realization

started to seep into Marie. The bear had not squeezed any harder, in fact he

was simply letting her tear into him. With his strength he could snap her like

a toothpick or at least squeezed until she passed out. He did neither.

Her green eyes widened as her frustration began to fade. She

relaxed her jaw and pulls away from the bite slowly.

The bear showed relief that she had stopped, he looks to

her, "Are you finished?"

She doesn't answer but he took her calm surprise as an

acknowledgement and sets her down. He looks and his bleeding wound and sighs,

"Have you got a first aid kit?" he asks.

"Why?"

"Well if you hadn't noticed you had quite the feast on me."

"Not that. I mean to say... why didn't you fight back?"

"What would that accomplish? I told you that I mean you no

harm."

"I was biting you. I could have killed you."

"Yes... you could have. First aid?"

She nods and pulls a small wooden box out from underneath

her kitchen sink. The bear returns to his chair after setting the table back

upright for her. She pulls another chair alongside him and opens up the box and

starts emptying out the medical supplies.

Rob pulls his shirt of carefully, wincing in pain. Marie

picks up some disinfectant and takes a good look at the wound however she could

not help but glance at the bear's distractingly strong looking upper body.

There more than a pint of blood painting the fur around his

bite wound. The damage he took surprised her even more. Marie grabs a cloth and

pours a dab of disinfectant on it then stars to paw gently at the wound, "you

are stubborn, bear."

"Tell me something I don't know," he replies hissing as the

dabs of liquid sting him.

Marie pauses and stares blankly as she continues her

treatment, "You want to know how I was able to kill those men... it is difficult

to explain... In a way I can see a path that is laid before me."

"You can sense the future?"

"Not like that. It's like... as I fire a gun I can influence

the path it travels. All I have to do is see where I want the bullet to travel

and it follows the path to my will."

"So you're telekinetic?"

"That is the closest explanation I have to it," she puts

down the disinfectant and takes a roll of bandages out of the box.

"Are you also able to move other objects with your mind?"

"Not really. Only small objects and only when they are

already in motion. I have taken bullets aimed for my heart out of their

destined path. I should have died many times but I have changed my destiny with

my gift," she stands and starts to wrap up Rob's shoulder nice and tight to

avoid further bleeding.

"Have you told this to anyone else?" he asks with concern.

"No. I have kept it secret. You are the first to ask about

it," she finishes her treatment and returns to her seat, "That is the best I

can do for you. The wound will need stitches but you should be fine for the

moment."

"Well a bite makes a nice change... I mostly get shot," he

says admiring her talent with first aid.

She raises a brow to him, "Why are you not surprised to hear

of my gift? I was afraid if I shared it with anyone they would think me crazy."

He sighs and leans forward with his paws together, "Marie.

You are not the first I have come across with these kinds of abilities. They

are extremely rare but they exist. I came here today because I had already

suspected you had such a gift."

"There are others? You have met them?" she asks eagerly. He

replies with a simple nod however he does not reflect back the same eagerness.

"Listen to me very carefully now because this may be the

most important day in your life. I want to give you an opportunity neigh a

choice. You have two paths in front of you right now. I am asking you now if

you would like to come with me and join my organisation in the hopes that your

abilities can help make this world a better place for everyone."

Marie doesn't speak for a moment, her eyes dart from side to

side as she listens and thinks.

"Now your other option is to stay here. But if I leave you I

want you to come to terms with the reality of your situation. People with your

gifts never escape notice of those who fear your power. I don't want to sound

like I am giving you little alternative but... one day another will come knocking

on your door that is not me. They won't offer you what I have offered. They

will kill you."

Marie looks up and meets Rob's gaze, she does not know how

to respond to what he just told her. No words found their way out. She rests

her head on her paw as she leans on the table, "So that is what I am facing. I

either go with you or I die?"

"You can try to run but they won't give up their pursuit.

They never will. I know this all too well. But if you decide to run..." he

reaches out and takes her paw into his claw gently, "...you won't be running

alone."

Her choice is now. Her paths laid at her feet. She didn't

want to make a life changing decision so suddenly. She prayed this to be a

dream or a mistake. So many times she has asked god why he made her different.

Why he shared a fraction of his power with her. Hoping one day an answer would

come. Maybe this man is my answer to my

prayer... maybe Rob could lead me to my own salvation.

"Okay... let's run."