Vixx
slammed a metal fist onto his desk.
"The
vile wench," he said. "How could we be so blind?"
Lt.
Aske stood there with his hands behind his back and replied calmly,
"She is just a child, milord, and her thoughts are still in a
chaotic state. It's hard to read them when they are that young.
Wisdom and experience set the patterns which entrenches them in the
mind, and they are easier to read."
"Spare
me your mumble jumble crap," Vixx said as he spun around. "You
of all people should have read her deeply."
"Well,
there were fleeting thoughts," Aske replied. "But she was
trained well. Too well in fact."
"What
do you mean?" Vixx whirled about and faced Aske. "Do you
mean that we have a traitor in our midst?"
"No,"
Aske replied. "Just that she had inside knowledge."
"Tear
this ship apart," Vixx stated. "I want everyone questioned.
I want to know exactly what everyone else knows."
Aske
nodded and left with a smile.
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Ramming Speed
Kitty
stepped into the cockpit and looked at Drake. She glanced at the
charts on the wall and then looked up at the stars. Drake was
spinning the wheel about, trying to evade the incoming cannons that the
pursuing ships had volleyed.
"Can't
you make this bucket of nails and wood go any faster?" she
asked.
Drake
looked at her and flashed a smile and a wink. "Any faster and
she'll fall apart."
"I
hate to rain on your parade but one more hit from the pursuing ships
and we will be falling apart," she replied.
"Always
the optimist," Drake said to her. "They should be here any
second now."
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Compasses
Vlad
hunched to fit his wide shoulders through the small door
below-decks on the Nexus
Wave.
The candlelight shimmered over the smooth, fitted silver of the
warrior's enchanted armour. He frowned when he straightened inside
the quarters.
"What
are you doing?" he asked his old friend.
Chem
looked up from the stack of parchment. Notes and diagrams scrawled
in different inks, corners torn and crumpled, stains from wax and
drinks. Chem shrugged and looked back to the writings.
Vlad
took a deep breath. His voice had an edge to it, a mix of anger and
concern. "Every member of The Guard has been working towards
this day for over a year. All of our spying and hunting and
fighting... The discovery that the Vlaniqk were behind the troubles
plaguing Citadel, the discovery of Vixx's plans... We wait now for
Kitty's return and the beginning of the final strike against our most
dreaded enemies..."
Chem
sighed, interrupting Vlad. "And yes, I'm here reading old
journals about memories that may not even be true."
Vlad
sat on the bunk beside the smaller, leaner man. Once Chem had been a
rogue adventurer and Vlad his barbarian ally, wandering between the
walled cities of an untamed world, seeking risk and reward. Over the
years they had somehow become so much more. Champions of a mighty
fortress in the dark beyond the sky. Heroes of a hundred worlds. The
Commanders of The Guard. Yet whenever peace dawned on the horizon
Vlad would leave on one of his nomadic walkabouts, returning as
he did almost two years ago when the horns sounded the call.
And whenever that call went out, when it was time again to become
saviours, Chem would always return to these journals.
Vlad
could not judge him; they each had their own quests and their own
questions. "Do they yield any more clues?" he asked.
Chem
shook his head. "They never do."
A
call came from above-decks. "Flares sighted!"
The
two friends climbed quickly and joined the others. Dakk was perched
on the shoulder of his Golem, Bekki, giving her a final polish before
suiting up. Torvel, the captain, strode over to meet Vlad and Chem.
Torvel
was a minotaur, huge and hoofed and horned, but only a few inches
taller than the massive Vlad. "It's Drake's vessel, on course.
Carrying both Kitty and the key."
Vlad
grinned. "She did it." He looked down at Chem. "We
will have battle soon."
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Child's Play
The
wood of the wheel was rough under his slender fingers. He let it
remind him of tree-bark. The feeling of climbing trees in the forests
of his homeworld. He let the memories of the movement echo through
his arms, his chest.
Rand
watched as the elf slipped into trance. He looked over his shoulder
to check the sail; it was taught, slicing and dragging through the
invisible etheric winds. The rudder on the arcanium drive twitched
back and forth as Drake's hands gently shifted the wheel one way then
another.
Drake's
memories carried him back through battles against goblins, perched in
the trees, firing arrows down upon the savage enemies. The tension of
draw and release rippling through his arms.
Rand
saw the rudder shake, the ship tilting slightly. He glanced at his
long-time partner and friend, hoping the trance took him where he
needed to get to soon.
Farther
back still, the long years and years of an elfin life, the swirling
fugue of memories, ebbing and flowing in his mind and his body,
streaming from the feel of his hands on the wood. Before the battles,
play. Childhood games in the treetops with his kin. Running along
branches and throwing... yes, the movement surging in his arms...
throwing and catching a dagger... A game, a test of skill.
The right
memory of balance and precision and focus.
Rand
saw Drake's eyes snap open.
In
the vast sky of stars and darkness and shimmering waves, Drake
focused on the three bright stars, shining like the glint of a blade
spinning through the air. He grasped the wheel and let the memories
of ancient movements run through his arms. And steered the ship
towards the place she should be falling...
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Cosmic Queen
She
drifted into the air, arms open to guide her. She was free like a
bird in the sky but she had no control. She moved her arms to guide
her like a swimmer in a vast sea. Trying to gain as much distance as
her momentum could carry her. Kitty was glad to be free and out in
the solitude of space. She had spent thirteen months working
her way around the Vlaniqk's command ship and gaining the trust of
its captain and crew.
She
kicked with her legs, wishing now that she had brought the flippers
with her. An alarm began to echo in her ears; she didn't glance
back at all since that would only slow down her pace and she wanted
to get as far away from the ship as possible.
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