Freedom From Insanity
By: Forlay
Chapter One
Rachel
"Hi, Tobias," I whispered
softly when he perched in the tree outside my window. "Where have you been?
I've missed you." He didn't answer. I spoke a little louder, "Tobias? Over
here! It's Rachel!" He still didn't answer. "Tobias? Did I do something
wrong?" I felt my eyes well up with tears. Why was he ignoring me? Didn't
he love me anymore?
"Rachel?"
I spun around to face
the door. "Tobias?!"
The voice sighed. "No,
Rachel." Then I recognized the voice, "Oh, hi, Joe."
"Hi," he replied. "I
have a visitor for you."
"Really?" I asked.
I rarely had visitors anymore.
"It's your cousin,
Jake." The door opened wider to alow Jake in.
"Hi, Rachel," he said
softly.
"Hi, Jake," I greeted
cheerfully. "Have you talked to Tobias lately? He's right outside the window,
but he won't answer me."
Jake glanced out the
window quick, saw Tobias, and shook his head. "Rachel, you know that's
not Tobias."
"Yes it is!" I shouted.
"You know it, and I know it! He's trapped as a hawk, and that hawk always
comes by my window, it's Tobias!"
He shook his head sadly,
almost looking as if he was going to cry, which scared me. Jake's the leader!
He doesn't cry, not even around Cassie! "Listen, Rach, some of our friends
came by with me, you want to see them, too?"
"Sure," I said reluctantly.
I really wanted to see Tobias. Maybe I could convince him to morphh human
and come in here....
Jake left and Cassie
came in. "Hi, Rachel," she greeted cheerfully, sitting down on the small
cot next to me. "How've you been?"
"Lonely," I said. "Tobias
doesn't talk to me, and no one here believes that I need to get out of
here. I need to help you all fight! And I need to see why Tobias won't
talk to me, and I obviously can't do that while I'm in here."
"Rachel, if we're all
fighting these aliens by 'morphing' into animals, how come I can't? How
come you can't to get yourself out of here?"
"You're in on it,"
I whisper. "You and the people who run this place. You know I'm a threat
to the Yeerks, and perhaps even the human race 'cause of my drive to fight,
so you locked me up here. You won't morph in front of me 'cause then I
won't seem crazy, and I'm given some sort of sedative so I can't morph."
"Rachel...the doctors
have asked us to bring in someone else. They want to prove to you that
there are no Yeerks, at least we don't fight them, and that Tobias isn't
that bird outside your window." She walked to the door, stuck her head
out and said something quietly. She left and a moment later someone else
walked in.
He was fairly tall,
almost as tall as me when I stood up. He had shaggy blond hair and dreamy
blue eyes. Eyes that were troubled as he walked in, as if he didn't know
what to expect. Eyes that I knew, and had fallen in love with the moment
I saw them.
Tobias. As a human.
Panicked, I looked
out the window. That was Tobias. Not this...this...imposter. I had
to get someone in here, someone had to arrest this guy. You can't go around
impersonating people. So I opened my mouth and started to scream.
Chapter Two
Tobias
I have no idea why Rachel
started screaming then. I just walked into the room, then she goes beserk!
After a moment of her screaching, several of the psyciatric hospital's
attendants rushed into the room, pushing me back into the hall where Jake,
Cassie and Marco were waiting anxiously.
"What happened?" Jake
asked when I left the room.
I shook my head, bewildered.
"She saw me, glanced out the window, and started screaming."
Cassie shook her head
sadly. "It was probably overload for her. She's convinced that that bird
outside her window is you. Is it even a red tailed hawk?"
I shrugged. "I didn't
even see it."
Marco stood up. "Guess
I'll have to come back and see mighty Xena another day, I have to get home."
Cassie glared at him,
"Marco, don't say that. If she hears it she'll know we've been lying."
"Cassie, she's in a
padded room right now, screaming her head off, and probably getting a sedative
that'll calm her down and supress the morphing again. She didn't hear me
call her Xena."
She sighed. "I guess
you're right, Marco. I'm just...I don't know. I can't stand seeing my best
friend like that. She was the strongest of us all, why did she crack?"
Chapter Three
Rachel
I was in the Yeerk Pool.
Human, alone, vulnerable. A voice in my head told me to sneak back out,
just as I had snuck in, or morph grizzly and inflict as much damage as
possible before leaving. But I was frozen in my shaddowy hiding place behind
the stairs, watching in horror as the scene around the pool unfolded.
Mom had taken Sara
and Jordan out with her, as she'd been doing quite a bit for the last month.
Every three days or so, in fact. Afraid that they were controllers, I followed
them this time. Straight to the Yeerk Pool.
I should have turned
right around when I saw them enter the pool, but I made myself keep going.
I needed to see the Yeerks drop out of their heads before I'd believe it,
and then see what kind of controllers they were: Voluntary or involuntary.
I hoped it was the latter. I hoped with all my heart.
Sara was the first
of my family to be led to the pier. She calmly kneeled down and turned
her head, allowing the slug out of her head. As soon as it had plopped
down into the Pool, she started crying hysterically. The Hork-Bajir led
her to a cage, throwing her in like I throw dirty laundry in the basket.
The same happened with Jordan, she was kicking, screaming, and crying at
the Hork-Bajir to let her go as she was shoved in the cage with Sara.
Then came Mom. She,
too, kneeled calmly to let the Yeerk out of her head. But instead of yelling
at the Hork-Bajir who helped her up, she graciously accepted their help.
And instead of being carried forcefully to a cage, she calmly walked by
them to the human cafeteria.
"No..."
"NO!" I sat upright
in my bed, looking around panicked. It took me a minute to realize I wasn't
in the Yeerk Pool. I was in the hospital where...where Mom had put me.
No, the Yeerk, I reminded myself. It was all the Yeerk's fault that I was
in this dingy room, sleeping on a hard cot, eating disgusting food. But
why didn't anybody believe me? Not the doctors, not the Animorphs, not
even Cassie or Tobias. They all thought I was crazy. But I wasn't.
Was I?
Chapter Four
Marco
I went back to the hospital
the next day to see Rachel. All of us tried to see her once a week, hoping
to see some improvement. It'd been nearly two months since it'd happened,
and she'd been in here a month.
What I couldn't figure
out is why she was here. We could never find out what had happened to her
to make her like this. One day she'd been normal, psyco Rachel, then the
next, her mom couldn't even get her out of bed. She told us later that
Rachel just kept muttering "No, no, not them," under her breath, she never
even acknowledged her mom's presence. Later she started babbling about
the Yeerks, after several counseling sessions, it was decided that the
best place for her was here, the psyciatric hospital. Where we all joked
I'd end up first, Rachel was never planned to be here.
We all believed Rachel
when she talked about the Yeerks, but we couldn't admit that to her, we
couldn't risk that some of the doctors here were controllers and she'd
blab about us to them. Althought it seemed pretty safe so far, otherwise
Rachel would be infested and out of here, probably with a miraculous recovery.
So we kept denying that we could morph, telling her it wasn't the drugs
that kept her from morphing, although it was the truth, that it had all
happened in her imagination. That the birds she saw outside her window
weren't Tobias, although I suspected they sometimes were. He hated doing
this to her more than any of us, except maybe Cassie.
By now the head nurse
knew me and who I wanted to see, so she just nodded at me and called up
to the attendant of Rachel's floor that I was coming up.
When I got there, Rachel
was staring out her window. For a moment I was afraid she was talking to
'Tobias' again, but when she looked at me, I could tell she hadn't been.
For the past two months her eyes had had a clouded, unfocused, look, but
now they looked into mine with icy clarity. "Oh. What're you doing here?"
"Nice to know I'm wanted,"
I said as I walked farther into the room, allowing the door to close behind
me.
She sighed and made
room on her cot for me to sit down. Nervously, I sat down. Before when
I visited, she'd acted like a bomb that would go off any second, now she
was just acting like a restless girl, perhaps after being grounded for
the day. "Come to try and convince me we aren't Animorphs? That none of
us can morph? That the bird that was just talking to me isn't Tobias?"
I glanced out the window,
in the tree out there was perched a red tailed hawk. An extremely familiar
red tailed hawk. It made a point of not making eye contact with me, it
wasn't too hard to guess that this wasn't an ordinary hawk.
"No, Rachel, I'm not
going to do any of that, I just came to talk. How've you been?" Yeah, stupid
question, but for once in my life, I couldn't think of something to say.
This wasn't a situation that lent itself to joking.
She shrugged and stared
whistfully out the window. "Miserable. I keep having the dreams...of what
happened..." her eyes clouded over, someone was obviously talking to her
in thought speak, I glanced back at Tobias again, who still refused to
make eye contact with me.
"He can't hear what
we're saying," Rachel explained. "But he knows me well enough to know what
I want to...need to say. Mind listening?"
"No, of course not,"
I said. "But are you sure you don't want me to get Cassie? She's good at
this. Or maybe one of the doctors...?"
She shook her head.
"I need to talk now, and if I say anything more to those doctors, they'll
probably drag me down to the Yeerk Pool and shove my head in that filthy
pool. Don't deny it, Marco, I know it exists. I wouldn't be in here if
it didn't."
"Alright, Rachel."
I leaned back against the wall, preparing myself for another of her off
the wall stories. "Go ahead."
Chapter Five
Cassie
"You're kidding," Jake
said when Marco had finished his story.
"I swear that's what
she told me," Marco replied.
We were all in the
barn. Ax was in human morph, chewing on a piece of straw, and Tobias was
up in the rafters, while the rest of us were just lounging around while
Marco told us what Rachel had told him earlier that afternoon.
"So you're saying this
all happened because she found out her mother and sisters are controllers?"
I asked. I wanted to believe it, part of me needed to know what had caused
Rachel to end up as she was now. But it just seemed...off that her undoing
would be her family being controllers.
"Not just controllers,"
Marco corrected. "Her mother is a voluntary host."
< I don't know about
you guys, but I believe her, > Tobias said.
"Of course you would,"
Marco said, glancing up at Tobias. "You've been--"
< Shut up, Marco,
> Tobias interupted.
Jake looked at Marco,
then looked up at Tobias, "What have you been doing?" Tobias turned his
head away, not wanting to look at us.
"You've been visiting
her, haven't you?" I asked softly. Tobias didn't say anything.
"Tobias, you should
have known better!" Jake shouted. "No wonder she hasn't gotten any better,
you've been feeding her fantasies!"
< I couldn't just
abandon her there, Jake, > Tobias said stubbornly. < I never agreed
that hiding the truth from her was the rght idea, especially when she made
it clear she knew the truth. I didn't visit often-- >
"Just often enough
for her to get it throug her head that every bird who landed in that tree
would talk to her. That didn't help her case, it just convinced everyone
she really was insane."
"Stop it, you two,
just stop!" I interupted. "Arguing doesn't solve anything. We need to find
out if what Rachel said is true. At least one person should be surveying
her house all the time, following them if her mom takes Jordan and Sara
anywhere." I looked up at Tobias, "Think you could handle most of the work?"
< Of course. >
"I can assist, too.
Assist. Ist. Tuh," Ax said.
"Good. As soon as you
find anything out, tell the rest of us." It felt weird taking on the leader
role, but I knew it had to be done. Jake wasn't acting like himself. Rachel
was his cousin, this had put alot of strain on him.
A few minutes later,
everyone was leaving. Before Jake could leave, however, I grabbed his arm.
"Stay for a minute? I need to talk to you."
"Sure. What's up?"
"I could ask the same
of you," I replied. "What was with blowing up at Tobias earlier? That's
not like you at all."
He shrugged. "I don't
know, Cassie. I guess I'm just stressed. I mean, Rachel's been in there
for a month, and she could have been out by now possibly, if Tobias hadn't
kept going to her in his hawk form."
"We all have different
way of dealing with this," I told him. "Tobias' is to keep visiting her.
He's had faith in her this entire time, and maybe it was that faith, the
faith that the rest of us didn't have, that's pulled her out of it."
"We don't know that
she has," he said stubornly.
I nodded, "True, we
don't. But I think she has. As does Marco and Tobias. Go ahead, remain
skeptical, you can "I told you so" when we find out it was just the ramblings
of a mad girl, but untill then, chill, will you?"
He nodded sullenly,
realizing I was right. He gave me a quick hug, then walked out of the barn.
Chapter Six
Rachel
My sleep that night was
again plagued with nightmares. I woke up several times, each time fearful
of going back to sleep, not wanting to face the images my memory conjured
up.
When the sun began
to filter through the tree outside my window, I decided not to go back
to sleep. Tobias had promised to come by early, anyway, and I didn't want
to miss him.
A bird landed on a
branch in the tree. A hawk, but not Tobias. I nearly started to talk to
the bird, out of habit, but I realized just how stupid that was.
Maybe I really did deserve to be in here, if I talked to every bird that
landed in the tree.
TSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR
The hawk looked up
when he heard the screech of another hawk, and quickly flapped his way
out of there. A moment later, another hawk took his place. < Hi, Rachel.
>
I smiled, "Hi, Tobias."
I know he can't hear me, the glass is too thick, but one of his many 'useless'
talents is lip-reading. He can figure out what I'm saying most of the time.
< Rachel, I think
you're going to be getting out of there soon. >
"What?! When? How?"
< Marco told us
what you told him, about your mom and sisters, everyone was a little skeptical,
but we've been spying on them and found out you were telling the truth.
So you've got six people on your side, and if you keep acting the way you
have been the past few days, the doctors are sure to pronounce you cured.
>
"If I was out there
and you had lips I'd kiss you!" I said excitedly.
< I'll hold you
to that promise, > he said, I couldn't tell if he was joking or not. <Anyway,
I'm not going to be able to visit like this for awhile, if you're seen
talking to a bird you're never going to get out of here, but I'll visit
you whenever possible in human morph. >
I sighed, he was right
of course, but it just seemed so...so normal to be talking to him like
this. Geez, maybe I was insane if I thought that. "See you later," I said,
and turned away from the window.
Just minutes later,
the door to my 'room' opened a crack. "Hi, Rachel, may I come in?"
"Sure, Joe," I said
cheerfully. I wasn't happy to see him, more like I needed to talk to someone.
When I first got in here, I kept myself occupied by talking to myself.
Yeah, no wonder everyone thought I was nuts, but sane people don't do that,
and my sound-proofed room was eerily quiet.
"Hey, your doctor says
you can come out of your room and into the common room today. Want to?"
"Not right now, a friend
told me yesterday that he'd be here this morning."
A voice crackled on
Joe's walkie-talkie, he un-clipped it from his belt and put it to his ear
to understand it better. A moment later he said, "Speak of the devil, you've
got a visitor right now. Jayne downstairs thinks it's your friend Tobias."
"Yep, he's the one
who said he'd be by. After he's gone, I'd like to go to the common room."
"Gotcha', Rachel."
The door closed, a minute later, Tobias walked in.
"You aren't going to
scream this time, are you?" He asked with mock apprehension.
I looked down, embarresed,
"I'm really sorry about that."
He sat down next to
me, "Hey, it's not your fault. I'm not going to hold it against you."
I shook my head, "I'm
still sorry. Not only for that...but everything. I should have handled
this all better. It would have saved everybody a lot of trouble."
He gave me a gentle
hug, "Rachel, I can't blame you, and nobody else does, either. Everybody
would handle news like that differently."
"I have a question,
though, why did everyone deny the Yeerk's existance? Why did they insist
you were just a boy I knew from school, that all of us were just 'normal
kids'? And why the heck can't I morph?"
"Jake's idea," Tobias
said sullenly. "He thought we could speed up the heeling process by denying
the existance of everything you thought was true."
"Smart, real smart,"
I said sarcasticaly. "And the morphing thing?"
"We don't know for
sure, but we think it's the medicine you were given, it had some reaction
with whatever the morphing power does to you and it was canceled out."
"Man, that sucks,"
I said. "Anyway, you better be going soon. But tell everyone I say hi,
will you? Oh, and the doctors must think I'm doing better, they're gonna
let me into the common room as soon as you leave."
"Common room?"
"TV, board games, human
contact, things like that," I explained. "It'll be the first time I've
been allowed out of this stupid room the entire time I've been here."
The door opened, and
Joe came back in. "Hey, sorry to cut the visit short, but visiting hours
are over."
"Allright," Tobias
said. "I'll talk to you later, Rachel."
"Bye, Tobias." I watched
as he left the room, then followed Joe down to the common room, enjoying
the hard won opportunity to move freely.
Chapter Seven
Rachel
Three weeks later...
Nervously, I
fidgeted in my chair while I waited for the directors to file into the
hearing room. Today was the day I'd been waiting for for almost two months,
the chance to prove once and for all that I was as sane as anyone else
in the room.
Sitting behind me were
my friends, the Animorphs, including Ax and Tobias in human morph, along
with my mom and dad and my sisters. Having Mom here din't exactly calm
my nerves, for all I knew, on the ride home today we'd be taking a detour
to the Yeerk Pool, not my idea of a fun welcome home party.
The hearing went by
quickly. I think the directors already had a good idea that I'd be getting
out of here, but they still needed to do some tests to make it official.
Anyway, within the hour, I was a free girl again.
My family and friends
swarmed me when I was given a clean bill of mental health. Tobias ended
up next to me. "Remember your promise?"
I grinned, "Sure do."
Ignoring everyone else around us, I wrapped my arms around his neck and
gave him a long kiss. "Will that do?" I asked when we broke apart.
"Hm...I guess."
Author's Notes: Hey, just want to say this
fic goes out to the ever awesome Gremlin for inspiring me to write this
fic. You rock!!!
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