by M. R. Forbes
“Good point,” Jil said. “Even if we fix the Hornet, it doesn’t have an FTL drive.”
“There’s an entire fleet of starships up there,” Hayley replied. “And they lost their Venerant.”
“I don’t know what that means,” Narrl said.
“The Nephilim respond to power,” she said. “Zeus took a lot of it, but not all.”
“So we take the gunship up there?” Bastion said. “If it will fly.”
“No need,” Hayley said. “Gant, can you hear me?”
“Aye, Witchy,” Gant replied.
“It’s time for this copy of you to shut down. We’ll pick up the backup you left on the Chalandra.”
“Aye, Witchy. See you on the other side.”
“Roger that.” Hayley looked at the Riders. “You’ll have to come a little closer.”
“Why?” Bastion asked.
“A new trick I picked up. I still have some of myself on Thetan’s flagship.”
“Whatever that means.”
Hayley held her hands out wide, as though she was wrapping her team in a hug. Her naniates flowed around them like a cocoon.
“This is going to feel weird,” Hayley said.
“It tickles,” Tibor said. Less was already laughing at the sensation.
When the cocoon fell away, they were standing on the bridge of Thetan’s flagship. The crew reacted with fear and surprise, rising at their stations and drawing their guns. Hayley reached out to them, calming their minds.
“My name is Hayley Cage,” she said. “Thetan is dead. I defeated her in challenge. This ship is mine.”
The Nephilim stared at her a moment. Then one of them approached and saluted.
“Venerant Cage,” he said. “I am Honorant Koth. What are your orders, my Lady?”
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“Are you sure this is what you want?” Bastion asked.
“Yeah. You’re going to be missing a lot of fun,” Jil said.
“And us, of course,” Narrl added.
They were standing in the hangar of what had been Thetan’s flagship only a few days ago. Now it was the new ride for Quark’s Riders. All twenty of them, counting the Nephilim soldiers who had decided to stay on now that Thetan was gone. Hayley was at the base of the ramp leading into the Chalandra, with Tibor beside her and Less perched on his shoulders.
“Yes,” Hayley said. “The one thing I’ve realized from all of this is that I’m not the soldier I always thought I wanted to be. I’m not a warrior like my mother, or like Quark. I want to help people, but not by hurting others. I’m a witch doctor, first. A healer.”
“A healer who can’t go home,” Bastion said.
“Not to Koosa, no,” Hayley said. “But that isn’t my real home anyway, and to be honest; I want to see Earth again.”
She tapped below her eyes, smiling. She had been to a mirror and seen the way her Collective had covered her pupils, shimmering copper and purple and making her eyes literally dazzling.
“I don’t blame you,” Bastion said. “It’s been a long time since I’ve been back too. I’m afraid the Republic won’t treat me too kindly if I show up there.”
“You are still on their most wanted list,” Hayley said.
“Number three,” Bastion replied. “Can you believe that? I mean, fine, Abbie is number one. I get that. But Olus is second? Come on. That old fart? Seriously.” He paused, then looked at Less. “Maybe the Oracle can give us a direction before you leave?”
Less opened her mouth to speak, but Hayley cut her off. “This Oracle is out of business. She’s going to Earth with me to live a normal life as a normal little girl. I know my Mother loved me, but her job kept her away so much of the time, I never knew her as well as I wanted to. I know I’m not your mom, Less, but I do care about you.”
“I know,” Less said.
“And we can’t afford to have a super-genius grow up maladjusted,” Bastion said. “That’s how super-villains are made.” He laughed. “What about Don Pallimo?”
“What about him?”
“He kind of screwed you, right?”
“Yes, but he redeemed himself.”
“Do you trust him?”
“No. I don’t think I ever can or will. The Don's still a ghost of what he used to be, and he’s still going to be looking for a way to free himself from his binds.”
“You could do it,” Less said. “You are the Collective. You could make him one, too.”
Hayley shook her head. “I don’t think that would be a good idea.” She smiled and stepped forward, taking time to embrace each of them in turn. “If you need me, and I mean really, really, really need me, you know where to find me.”
“Me too,” Tibor said.
“Roger that,” Bastion said.
“Gant,” Hayley said. “This is goodbye for now.”
“I can’t believe you’re leaving me with him,” Gant replied through the battleship’s comm.
“Pipe it, freak-monkey,” Bastion said. “It’s not like I asked for you to join us.”
“How would you like it if I steer you into a star?” Gant replied.
“Maybe I’ll go back to Earth with you,” Narrl said. “I’ve never been.”
“Someone has to keep these two in line,” Hayley replied, laughing. “Take care of yourselves. All of you.”
She turned and headed up the ramp and into the Chalandra with Tibor and Less. She waved to the Riders as the ramp closed and sealed, and they waved back.
The three of them headed up to the bridge. Hayley took the command station, while Less buckled herself into navigation and Tibor took the controls.
“Xolo, take us out,” Hayley said. “And try not to hit anything on the way.”
“Very funny,” Tibor replied, starting the reactor. “And if we’re civilians now, you don’t need to call me Xolo anymore, right?”
“I don’t have to. But it’s funny.”
He laughed. “Very funny. Well, now that we’re retired, I think the final score was that I saved your life five times, and you saved mine four.”
“What? I don’t think so. I saved your life more often than you saved mine.”
“You did not.”
“I did too. I saved your life three times just on Genesia.”
“How do you figure that?”
“Once when the Collective wanted to blast you. Once when I healed you from the wounds Thetan gave you. Once when I got you off the planet.”
“She’s right,” Less agreed.
Tibor turned back to Less and wrinkled his face. “Traitor.”
“No way. I’m on Mom’s side.”
“Mom?” Hayley said. The title took her by surprise.
“Families aren’t always who you’re born to, silly-head,” Less said. “Families can be made anytime. You don’t want me to call you Mom?”
“No. It’s okay if you want to. I’d be happy for you to call me that.”
“Good,” Less said. “Then it’s settled. We’re a family now.”
“Roger that,” Hayley said.
“Roger that,” Tibor said.
Hayley leaned back in her seat. Despite everything that had happened, she was happier than she had been in a long, long time. She would still mourn Nibia and Quark, and she would still miss Abbie, but she would think of them fondly and proudly. Even if nobody else knew what they had done to try to keep the galaxy safe, she always would.
She looked over at Less, and then at Tibor. She had always thought she wanted to be a Breaker like her Mother. A career soldier. She had learned that wasn’t what she wanted at all.
This was all she wanted now.
“Tibs, take us home.”
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