# 5. #
They had more of a clue than "China". It took most of his savings, but Ty got two plane tickets (both for himself) to head that way. KC had the third seat in their part of the row, trying not to lean on Ty. "So, what happens if this size stuff acts up on us in mid-flight?"
Ty started to speak, then scribbled a note to him instead. "Then the plane shatters. Try to keep calm."
Tren had met them in Seattle, with some scientific equipment and an alarming number of computers. Turned out that that nasty cologne came from a factory in the middle of nowhere, in western China. Worth checking out even though it meant an even longer trip. Would've been too much of a wild goose chase even for KC's heftier bank account, but for a bit more information Tren had been able to dig up.
He sat there now in the seat across the aisle, wearing a heavy trenchcoat to hide his wings. The airport security people had certainly noticed something odd about him, but took him for some rich eccentric who'd bought some of the Agency's released body-mod technology. He had a couple of his computers out and looked intent on something. "Hey, Ty? Did you look this city up before you left?"
"A bit. Sounded like a ghost town besides a chemical plant and the perfume place."
"Worse." Tren handed Ty a tablet showing empty streets, empty buildings. "Practically nobody lives there but a few Party members, some Muslims the Chinese are trying to wipe out, and some factory workers. The thing is, the chem plant isn't really interesting. I'd rather go shopping."
Tren wouldn't explain, but grinned wider as he continued whatever searching and analysis he had going through his satellite link. Ty felt outclassed on the computer front; he'd learned about the Agency's crimes basically because somebody there used bad database security. By the time they'd all slept and landed, Tren was ready to lay out more of a plan.
# 6. #
There was a model of it just outside the airport restaurant. "Shenyu Glory Mall?" said Ty, eyeing the dollhouse-sized building complex.
Tren said, "Biggest mall in the world. Occupancy hit two percent in its heyday. And that was before the Crash. So, basically a giant shell that's slowly falling apart."
KC was peering through the window at it. "Is that a rollercoaster?"
Ty was still skeptical. "Cool, but what proof have we got about Emily? Or this Alyssa lady?"
"Because," said Tren with a look of triumph, "whoever's there didn't do much to hide the fact that they were getting shipments of something from the factory despite having no reason for it. Something that Alyssa wanted to lead you to."
Despite trying to dress like businessmen, the three of them stood out when they left the airport. Not a lot of people in town at all, and exactly one taur. Ty stared at highways with hardly a car on them, apartment buildings with barely a sign of life. The air shimmered with hazy heat.
In the distance, Ty could see glass towers similar to the model. "Well, let's check it out."
Tren was still busy thumbing through info on a phone, so he didn't see Ty removing his shirt. "I'll get us a taxi or -- wha!"
Ty was already fifteen feet tall when he grabbed the dragon, grinning. He felt Tren getting lighter and lighter in his one-handed grip. As usual, the ground seemed to fall away, frightening him for a moment as though he'd been launched into the air. The changing perspective started to feel more familiar. Ty said, "Want a ride, KC, or will you go 'kaiju' too?"
The echidna looked down at himself. "Haven't really practiced. I'll ride." Ty grabbed him and ran off.
The mega-mall looked like a city unto itself. Except for the emptiness! Ty jogged along a vacant highway and some wind-blown sandlots until he reached an empty parking lot for thousands of cars, with a train terminal. Heat rippled up from the pavement and made him pant just to see it.
He felt his fur bristle. There, unlit, was a neon sign showing that "Hello Foxie" cartoon character. Ill-maintained as it was, it seemed to have broken teeth. "I feel welcomed."
"Not going to crash on in, are you?" said KC.
"Probably a bad idea." Ty set the others down and began shrinking again. The doors weren't locked. Inside, the place looked like pretty much any other shopping mall, but with cheerful music playing to no one. The halls were plenty big for Ty at any size. "What exactly are we looking for, if this is someplace Alyssa thought was worth investigating?"
Tren walked. "You know how China's pollution laws make the Free States look strict? Turns out that the whole country's been willing to turn a blind eye to a lot of things so long as the right Party members get bribed or show 'growth' for the areas they control. I think what with someone offering your sister a job, and --"
Gunfire split the air. Ty made himself a big target, quickly doubling in size to pounce KC and get him away. They rolled to one side of the hall, hearing echoes of more shots. Tren leaped into the air. His coat fell away and his leathery wings unfurled. Ty tried to shelter KC while the dragon-man sighted an automated turret perched in an "under construction" display overhead. He smashed the thing with one clawed hand, then landed, much bigger than he'd been.
Ty shouted, "Any more?" He was starting to feel the sting of several shots that'd thudded into his tough hide.
"That's all I see," said Tren. He crouched on all fours, the size of a truck. His wings barely brushed against the empty storefronts to either side. It was suddenly quiet again.
KC stepped away from Ty and stared at the turret wreckage. "What the hell? Is someone trying to kill us specifically, or just anyone who walks in the door?"
Ty looked around for more danger and saw none. He examined the scrap metal and the wooden housing that'd hidden it. "I see a camera in there. Someone probably knows we're here even if they didn't hear that, and they'd kept the gun disguised in that box. So... yeah, probably us specifically." He glanced over to KC. "Tren and I are more bulletproof than you. Experimental military dermal armor. It might be a good idea for you to wait outside."
KC scowled. "I came this far with you. Besides, there's probably someone waiting to pick me off outside if I leave you. How about if I'm bigger?"
"It'd mean any hits would knock relatively small holes in you, but still..."
KC seemed not to care. He beat his chest and grew, giving a King Kong roar. He grabbed a tattered red banner and wound it around his waist. "Come on, then!"
The three of them marched through the deserted mall: KC as a spiky giant, Ty padding along on four feet, and Tren stalking along on all fours as a dragon.
Cheerful Chinese music boomed from the mall's long-silent PA system. Ty's ears perked and he looked around, finding only a dark store full of mannequins in creepy poses. Then came the voice. "Good work, Agent."
The three of them froze. Ty recognized it in three words, and answered through gritted teeth: "Colonel Salt. How nice to hear from you again." His tail bristled.
"And thanks for dropping in. Sorry for the rude greeting; just wanted to see if you were on your toes. I assume you're here about your sister?"
"What have you done with her?"
"Use your imagination, boy! I can collect all sorts of interesting data on you while you romp around. The echidna is a nice bonus. How would you like to volunteer for closer study, sir? I can make it worth your while."
Ty grabbed a bench in one hand, raising a dust cloud. "Show yourself."
"Where's the fun in that? Relax; we practically have the whole place to ourselves. How have you been, out in the cold, cruel world? It's been tough for me ever since you ruined my research and threw away your new family."
Tren put a wing over Ty's lower back to stop him from pointlessly charging at the nearest speaker. Ty fumed but said nothing to the voice -- to his former boss. To the man responsible for making him an orphan. He looked to the dragon and said, "Help me find him."
Tren nodded. "Can't use most of my gear at this size," he said. "Keep an eye out for recent construction of any kind. Move!" He dashed ahead, and Ty and KC hurried after him.
Signs advertising store brands flashed by. Ty recognized some, and had to duck under a fast-food logo, but a lot of it was Chinese stuff he'd never seen before, and that customers apparently never saw either. His feet kicked up dust all the way down the huge storefront-lined hall. What a huge waste of resources this place was! He stared at the rollercoaster in the distance.
Tren ran into the trap first. Potted fake plants hid the black boxes of machinery on either side.
Tren tripped and crashed forward, impressive for a quadruped. Ty skidded and only knocked him farther into the sudden crackle of energy between the hidden gadgets. The blast's edge caught him too, leaving him dizzy and lying on a patch of carpet. Everything looked bigger... Ty cursed and got up, finding he'd lost a few feet of height. He tried to get back to his full, giant size, and felt as though something were squeezing him back down instead.
Tren hissed. "KC, stop!" But the echidna had already leaped over whatever it was that hit them, and was pointing at the ceiling. Tren said, "Yes, I know; something's blocking my size shift." He was obviously smaller now, though still on all fours and accidentally whapping Ty with a wing as he recovered his balance.
KC yanked at one of Ty's forepaws. "Move, quick!" Ty's ears rang and he could hardly hear. But there was a sound like something breaking...
Ty glanced up and went wide-eyed. The whole section of ceiling overhead was falling in, with the contents of a car dealership on top of it. He shoved KC along with him in a rolling dive to the left. Tons of metal crashed from at least five stories up. Fine -- there was a little room to spare -- but Tren was about to win a brand new car to the face! Ty came up and swatted the thing with both hands on its way down. Trucks and cars rained down and crashed onto linoleum and carpet, making a horrible metal-rending shriek. When it was over, Ty found he'd been gashed along one side by a fender, Tren had a broken wing, and KC somehow hadn't even mussed his spiky hair. Tren glared at him.
"Who is this guy?" said KC. He stared at the expensive pile of scrap metal.
Ty winced at the cut. It wasn't deep, anyway. "He's probably listening. Keep your voice down. Sounds like he got kicked out of the US so they could claim he was acting on his own -- and now he's either playing mad scientist by himself, or the Chinese have him." Like an old German rocket scientist or "doctor" working for the US, actually.
The echidna stared right back at Tren. "The guy said 'Well done, Agent.' Like someone had led us here."
Tren hissed. "If you're accusing me of anything, feel free to walk away!"
"Quit it," said Ty, getting between them. "The Agency liked to mess with people's heads, and Salt was behind it all. Besides, Tren was the one who helped me get away in the first place. Tren, how hurt are you?"
"Can't glide with my wing like this. And I can't seem to get back to full size; can you?" Ty tried it and shook his head; he was stuck a bit shorter than his usual maximum. Tren said, "The Colonel's got some kind of draining tech, then. Let's have a look at those black boxes -- after we find him." There wasn't much of the trap left to see, anyway, after several tons of automotive damage. The dragon shrank back to human-size and went to work with a computer tablet.
Ty explored farther ahead, more careful this time. Tren tapped his tail and pointed to another turret, this one larger, mounted on an upper walkway. Then, KC spotted a less obvious second one behind a dark glass storefront. Ty scowled. The hidden one would be the more dangerous, given how this trip was going. Ty gave a mighty hindleg kick through a metal chain door, and then Tren hopped in to sneak up behind the turret and help himself to the gun it held. Tren came back checking the ammo. "Nasty; he put armor-piercing rounds in this one just for our hides. Figure he's done playing."
Ty looked up at the more obvious turret. "Yeah. Now this one..."
He gave a giant foxy pounce that tore a chunk out of the upper walkway and yanked the trap down with him. A few shots went off and shattered a window somewhere. Ty saw the motors twitching and sparking, so he stepped on the thing and snapped it. "Want the gun, KC? Might have to shrink to use it as more than a toothpick."
"Nah. I'd rather have the size advantage."
They came to one of the mall's great plazas. It towered fifteen levels high with empty walls of windows where a hotel should have been, and a miniature theme park. Cheerful, actually, with the skylight ceilings. Ty stomped warily past the rollercoaster. His foot stomped a sign showing a cheerful panda and the words, "You Must Be At Least This Tall To Ride".
"That's far enough!" said an amplified voice. Salt again.
# 7. #
"Watch out! He can --" A woman tried to make herself heard over the speaker, but there was a sound of a scuffle and she went quiet.
KC started forward. "Alyssa?"
Ty held him back. "Now what?"
"That's her! Where are they?"
Ty looked around for more threats. The closest thing to an open store here was the anchor-store slot. It had no sign, no open windows, but the barbed wire and sandbags made it pretty obvious it wasn't just a men's clothing store opening next month. A couple of terrified-looking men in lab coats crouched behind riot shields, holding rifles. He shouted, "You guys down there! You don't look like soldiers. I figure your boss has told you he's got secret weapons for beating me, but I've got friends along and I've gotten this far. I just want --"
Shots rang out and gunfire stabbed along his long body from a third-floor railing. He winced. That one hurt! He tried not to show it. "Tren, go!" Ty ducked behind the rollercoaster while KC took cover and Tren got into a duel with the man overhead. One of the little fort's scientist-guards took potshots at Ty, but not with enough aim or firepower to make it count.
Ty pulled the rollercoaster's cars off of their track and held them up. He pointed behind himself with the other hand. "You can't win." He got interrupted by the man on the upper balcony falling off of it with a scream, into a swimming pool. "See? Get out of here while you can!" He gave his best angry yip/growl/roar. (No one had even come up with a good way to transcribe what it sounded like. It was a fox thing.)
The scientists fled their barricade, shouting in English and Chinese. Ty grinned and waved to them as they ran the other way past him down one of the mall's other huge halls. Then he called out, "There go your friends, Colonel! How about you, now? KC here is looking for Alyssa, and I know you've got Emily in there. You can walk away from this too."
The speakers behind the sandbags boomed. "I'm a reasonable man, kid. I'll return my guests, once I'm done with them. Or you can come on in after me, but you'll have to shrink unless you're looking to bring down the building on poor, non-bulletproof Alyssa. I don't think even Emily can withstand having the place fall on her, in her condition."
Tren hissed in surprise as he picked through the abandoned fort in front of the department store. "Ty, this isn't just Chinese stuff he's outfitted with. I see US military markings on some of this gear."
KC came back into view. "What's that mean? He's still working for the Agency?"
"Some version of it, apparently, even though the official one's gone white-hat." Louder, Tren said, "I bet the local authorities would like to know what you're doing here."
The Colonel scoffed. "Please. They helped fund this place. The chemical plant next door, remember? It's a joint research project. Hang around long enough and you'll get to meet them. Careful; they might mistake you for terrorists, smashing up their mall and everything."
Ty and Tren exchanged a look. Salt was right that they'd probably already attracted some bad attention. But that just meant it was time to settle the matter, before any reinforcements came. Ty pointed to Tren's bags and whispered, "Record everything."
"Already doing it," said Tren. Ty tilted his head, then recalled that the dragon had some minor cyber-ware in with his other upgrades. "What now?"
"We go in." Ty shrank, down to nearly normal size. "KC, you're in back." He took a moment to whisper a bit more to the others.
The department store slot wasn't empty inside, after all. Behind the barricade and the locked doors (one good dragon punch did those in), Ty found a dingy concrete lab three stories high. Lots of card tables with computers, lots of electrical cables snaking across the floor, and at the far end of what was meant to be the shoe department, an armed Colonel Salt with two prisoners strapped to examining tables.
"That's close enough," Salt said.
"A hostage situation?" said Tren. "If you thought that'd actually work, you'd be heading for the door with one of them right now. We might even let you get away with it, right Ty?" He got an uncertain nod from the foxtaur.
KC said, "Alyssa! I came all the way here to visit! You have terrible taste in perfume." The woman was a kangaroo, bound and gagged and glaring daggers at Salt.
The Colonel gestured to another pair of the devices that'd zapped Tren and Ty earlier. "Did you know that back then, we tried to give your sister the same matter-storage field as you, but it just didn't take? I never did figure out the whole technique, even from doing a little testing on her. Some of my own researchers kept things from me. Luckily, I've had an ally bring me a better test subject. Tren, how about if --"
"Yeah, we're not buying that one," said Ty. And he pounced. Salt naturally swung his gun up to go after Ty, but that left him not paying attention to his hostages, or to Tren's own weapon.
The move was perfect. Ty used his own unusual body weight to flip around and change direction in mid-leap, dodging Salt's shots. He landed, grabbed the man's leg, and kept his head down while Tren took a single careful shot. Ty felt his former boss shudder from a hit to the chest. Ty said, "I've been practicing those fighting moves your guys taught me once!"
Salt's hands dug into Ty's fur like vices. Ty found himself tumbling through the air into an escalator, with a crash. "As I was saying," said the mad scientist, suddenly ten feet tall and growing, "My research didn't pay off completely, but it had some benefits!"
KC, Tren and Ty stared up at him. "There's more room in here than you let on," said Ty. He scrambled to his feet. He'd just pull the same trick...
"No," said Salt, moving to stomp him before Ty could match his size. Too late, though! Ty grabbed his foot and slammed him over his backs, face-first into the concrete. Both of them were growing, now, and a second later Salt was up again despite his gunshot and plowing into Ty with wild fists.
"I've got this!" said Ty. "Help Emily and Alyssa!"
Ty didn't have it. Salt was just frenzied at first, but at twenty feet tall he still had plenty of strength, and was going for a wrestling hold he couldn't quite get, yet. Ty couldn't beat him through sheer size in here with the lower ceiling. He got knocked into a support column, winced, then decided to take this outside. He hurled a couple of computers at Salt's face, then body-slammed the man out through the front entrance, onto the barbed wire. Salt snagged it around Ty's forelegs, making both of them stagger together into the rollercoaster. Ty yelped and tried to grow more, to get big enough that the falling beams wouldn't hurt him or small enough to wriggle out of the way, but it was all coming down on him too hard! He tried to at least cover his head and neck...
Somebody leaped over him in a haze of rusty fur. Ty yipped as the heaviest of the girders and rails splashed to either side of him, blocked by... "Emily?!" She had her arms out, at least twenty feet long from claws to shoulder.
She grinned down at him. "Like he said, the research wasn't a total failure. The quick red foxtaur jumps over the lazy dog!"
Salt was under a pile of beams, hurt even worse then before. "Enough! I give up! I can't feel my tail..."
The drone of helicopters approaching overhead helped settle the matter, too.
# 8. #
In the end, cover stories helped just as much as they had before. So did transparency: Tren managed to get a satellite link and upload video of the fight to a "dead drop" server before the Chinese military could say hello. It turned out to be a good bargaining chip. After all, Colonel Salt had been just a rogue United States spy conducting illicit experiments in China, and definitely not someone the Chinese knew about and subsidized for their own purposes, right?
"They're probably still listening," said Tren. He leaned against a wall in the battered shopping mall plaza, where everything but a snowcone hut had been crushed. The soldiers had left everyone alone for now. Tren was the only one not busy fussing over someone: Ty with Emily, KC with Alyssa. "Watch what you say until we're out of here."
Ty broke out of a giant hug with Emily, relieved even so. He'd kept up his huge size the whole time they negotiated. "It's going to be fun showing you the macro life! You can do construction stuff with me. And KC, I guess, if he wants."
"No way," said KC. "No adventuring for me. I just want to go back to the way things were." He took the roo-lady's hand. "With maybe one change in my relationship status."
Alyssa smiled at him. "Sorry for putting you in harm's way. I guess it's too late to hide exactly what I do for a living, and the nice soldiers here know who I am now, so it's time to find a different job."
Ty shrank back down to a convenient travel size -- or tried to. He seemed to be stuck at nearly the size he'd been while fighting Salt, about thirty-five feet. "Um. I seem to be stuck." He stepped back and fiddled with his own shifting ability, hoping to max out again and then hope he could sort of reset himself. Back up to fifty feet, fifty-five, sixty... Wait, what?
Tren stared at him. "What in Katamari's name are you doing now, Ty?"
"I can't get down!"
"Too much white fur," said KC.
Alyssa peered way up at him. "Salt was doing all kinds of research with the follow-up to his work at the Agency. He had some kind of trap set up for you to sap your matter storage field."
Tren said, "We ran into it. Seemed to knock a few feet off my upper size limit. But it seems to have affected Ty differently. What's your upper limit, then?"
Ty experimented, stepping even farther back until he was perched on the rollercoaster rubble. He was level with the eighth floor, then felt his ears brushing against the glass skylights up above the twelfth. "How...?" He calmed himself down before he risked breaking through even that.
Emily grinned and poked him on the foreleg. "I guess you're still my big brother."
Ty worriedly braced himself against the mall's wall and slowly shrank back down as much as he could, finding he couldn't get much below thirty-five feet. "I can't fly like this! Or even take a train, maybe!"
Tren and KC looked at him. Tren said, "We need to get Alyssa and Emily back to the Free States before there's too much of a scandal here."
"And I've got a job to go back to, I hope..." The echidna seemed doubtful about that and his home insurance policy.
Ty gaped. "I have to hike across China to get home, now? And then get on a cargo ship!?"
"At least it'll be faster for you than most people," said Emily. "Once the reporting dies down in a week or so, I'll fly back to visit you if I can. And hey, maybe you can do some side jobs along the way!" She grinned up at him. "Also, you don't get to criticize me now for agreeing to go on a long foreign job."
Ty's ears drooped. Everybody was more or less safe now, but this was going to be a long hike.