Feeding Dragons
FEEDING DRAGONS
    Catherine Rose
    Smashwords Edition
    Copywrite Catherine Rose
2014
     
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in poor taste. In other words-it may be pretty damn nasty! The fact
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    THE HALLWAY seemed endless. Heavy doors
on either side lacked windows and delicate flowing black symbols
printed just above the security locks allowed each room to keep its
secrets since I couldn’t read Japanese.
    The lab coats trailing
behind Kobayashi ignored me completely yet the two security guards kept hitting
me with loaded glances that had me feeling as if I had already done
something for which I should be ashamed or arrested.
    I knew this nuclear inspection was the
first conducted this deep underground since the accident and I was
going to do my best to ensure I followed every protocol. I would
make no mistakes. Yet for all my internal cheerleading there was no
way I could ignore the guards silently telling me they didn’t think
I would measure up. When one leaned in to the other and spoke in a
tone which dripped with contempt I felt my chest grow rigid with
anxiety. Their disdain hummed through the air and tainted
everything around me cranking up my anxiety level until my stomach
felt sour.
    Rocking to a stop I waited
for the next step in the process. I watched as the three Japanese
scientists stood silently while Kobayashi pressed his face forward
into a retinal scanner. I heard a mechanical voice rattle off
something from a hidden speaker box. Kobayashi answered back in a rapid
burst of hurried words and did something I could not see with his
hand. A loud click snapped through the air. I heard a whirring
pattern of a noise followed by a series of deeply recessed sounds
that thrummed down the cavernous space.
    The door slid open and the scientists
stepped through in single file. I followed mutely. I had taken
maybe ten steps when I no longer felt the presence of the guards
behind me. I glanced back seeing only the sealed door and realized
they had remained back on the other side.
    When I asked how much
farther we had to go before we reached the inspection site Kobayashi bowed his neck
slightly and said it was just a few more moments to walk and then I
would start the cleansing process prior to being granted access to
containment level four. I thought they were being overly cautious
as I was here to check for radioactivity not air borne infectious
vectors such as Ebola or the Lassa virus.
    He motioned me to his side and gave me
a calm measuring look as if he was unsure about something. Giving
me a smile that did not reach his eyes he lifted his arm as if
about to take my hand but a

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