(Excerpt
9th June 2381
It was raining heavily from a rumbling sky when he made a
run for it from his hover-car to the entrance of the Moscow Police
Station. He grimaced when he felt the
icy water seep inside his suit collar which only made him run faster. The angry sky flashed once more before a
deafening clap of thunder chased him inside of the building.
He shook himself off once he was inside the front
door. The water droplets easily fell off
his new suit with the water fortunately not soaking into the fibres. The artificial clothing was light weight and
water resistant however, his dark hair was a different story, it was soaked.
“A lovely summers’ day outside?” a co-worker joked upon
passing.
“Da,” he said sarcastically, “with tropical sun showers.”
The female officer laughed before putting up a clear
plastic umbrella then venturing outside.
Once he'd shaken off most of the water he walked down the
busy hallway. The Police Station was
always abuzz with activity and this wet day was no different. In fact, he noted that the uniformed and non-uniformed
officers moved around with a louder hum of work today.
Recently with the spree of murders including the one
which had brought him here, there was public pressure on the Police to catch
the killer or killers. The public
couldn’t understand how the use of 24th Century scanning equipment hadn't
identified the murderer/s yet. But as he
told several different World Wide Media reporters, “Identifying the DNA left at
the scene of the crimes is easy. Finding
the culprit who the DNA comes from is the hard part.”
After turning down several corridors he entered the
Forensics Lab via a set of frosted over, automatic glass doors.
Then he saw her as she was leaning over her touch-screen
computer going over the latest scans from the recent crime scene. Her blonde hair complimented her white lab
clothes. Although the lab smelled sterile,
the fruity fragrance of her shampoo tickled his nose. The very sight and smell of her gave him
pause.
“Griggori," she acknowledged his arrival while not
looking up.
“Babushka," he returned teasingly.
“Julia," she gave him a quick glare. “In the office, you call me by my proper
name.”
“As you wish.”
When he came over to sit on the available stool beside
hers, he noted that they were alone in the lab since the other technicians had
left for the day. Julia returned to her
work and he sat quietly to allow her to concentrate. Besides, this way he could admire her
beautiful profile that was lit up by the light coming off the computer screen.
“Look, there it is again!”
Her shrill voice was accentuated by her Russian
accent. The Forensic Scientist hit the
computer touch-screen bad temperedly.
The screen blinked in protest before re-displaying the same information
as before.
“Woah there, Babushka," the Detective gently
restrained her.
Whilst holding his lover in his arms, his face was considerably
closer to the screen than before and that was when he saw it.
“OO Negative?” he uttered in disbelief.
“It doesn’t exist, there is no such blood type in the
natural world as OO Negative," she sat upright in a huff. "It's a category they made up to
classify an unclassifiable blood sample that shouldn't exist.”
“But this classification that was created 300 years ago
has the same blood type as my corpse which is two days old," he argued.
“It was 236 years ago that Forensics then invented this
classification," she corrected.
Griggori used this chance to move closer to her computer
and press the touch-screen to bring up records of this phenomenon. As he went over the data, she thought she
should narrate what he was seeing, since he wasn’t educated in Biology. His knowledge with Forensics extended to
using a scanning device to check a suspects' DNA but that was it.
“The OO Negative sample is neither human nor animal, but
it has characteristics of both. It is
parasitic in nature and completely void of red and white cells. It appears to feed off other sources of blood
from either human or animal, to replenish its missing cells, proteins and sugar
levels.”
“Then what’s this?” he noticed a link to another file in
the bottom corner of the screen. “OO Positive?”
Julia leaned forward to use her index finger to press the
link for him as she continued:
“OO Positive is the exact opposite of OO Negative, it’s
rich in red and white cells, antibodies, blood sugars and proteins. But there's something else."
"Da?" he waited for it.
“Both OO Negative and OO Positive are communicable by
infection of the blood. If either OO
Negative or OO Positive blood infected the blood of a human, they would become
either OO Negative or OO Positive. But
the patient infected with OO Negative blood would soon need to consume more
blood to replenish itself."
"Why?" he asked, confused.
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