Nial saw the dog bounding across the front lawn of one of the houses they were passing. It was wound up over all the noise and movement, and thought there was a threat to its house. Nial sensed its distress as it passed him. It was confused and afraid. It launched itself right through the spread line of police and latched onto the nearest protester, snarling. The guy screamed.
The police stepped in to help. Nial saw the closest one raise his baton, to fend the dog away from the bleeding man. That was all it took. Others saw the baton raised and lowered, and heard the man screaming and a riot was born.
The rally halted and protestors surged around the wounded man. They leapt at the police, screaming insults. They didn’t seem to care that they were without weapons or armor. They threw themselves upon the police, using the weight of numbers to their advantage.
The police were forced to defend themselves. They clustered together, then tried to cut off the riot by spreading out through the crowd, calming and quelling. There was a lot of force being used.
Nial dropped his camera, letting it hang around his neck. Sebastian was on the far side of the riot, caught on the edges of it. The police pincer movement would fold him into the center, where the police would beat down any more resistance.
He wasn’t aware of the decision to move. He ran for the edges of the riot, where the police were all facing inward. He could work his way around to the back. If he could get to Sebastian before the police net closed in, then he could pull him out. Sebastian wouldn’t be aware of the danger that Nial could see from his outsider’s viewpoint.
In a crowd driven by a common emotion like anger, perceptions were often hazy at best. Nial used that to his advantage. He was able to use more of his strength to physically push and sometimes throw people aside, forcing his way through the crowd as quickly and as directly as possible. He lost sight of Sebastian, but steadily worked his way to where he had last seen him.
The police were there before him. They were closing into their circle now and could see that they had momentum on their side. They were swinging batons with furious energy. Sebastian had dropped to the ground and was trying to crawl between them, unnoticed. There was blood on the back of his head, a sharp contrast to the blond hair.
The police were trying to contain the chaos. The two beside Sebastian bent and flayed at him with the batons, forcing him back into the circle.
Nial leapt over shoulders, backs, all the bodies that were in the way. He stepped over Sebastian and straight armed the officer on the left, his hand ramming into the man’s throat. The officer choked and grabbed at his throat, folding over. He had lost all interest in rioters.
Then Nial turned and swung the same arm in a fast semi-circle and drove his stiffened fingers into the officer’s side. He would have preferred a front attack, but they wore body armor these days. His fingers sunk deep and the officer staggered, clawing at his side.
Then Nial bent and picked up Sebastian and dragged him backwards, out of the crowd. This side of the street was lined with stores and small businesses. He looked for an alley or an open doorway, but all the doors were shut up tight. There was a narrow space between two buildings and he half-dragged and half-carried Sebastian into the slender space. As soon as the danger of being seen was passed, he bent and picked up Sebastian properly and carried him the length of the alley and out into a wider lane that ran behind the stores and offices.
Cars were parked along the edges, leaving a barely wide enough space for other cars to pass. Nial moved between two of them and lowered Sebastian to the ground. He propped him up against the brick wall. Sebastian’s eyes were closed.
Nial checked the back of his head. There was a lot of blood, but whatever the injury had been, it had healed over now.
Relieved, he sat on the ground beside Sebastian and waited.
After a moment or two, Sebastian groaned and reached for the back of his head. His fingers probed and he grimaced as he looked at the bloody tips. Then he focused on Nial. His expression didn’t change. “You followed me here.”
There were lies Nial could speak that would take away the hard light in Sebastian’s eyes, but he found he couldn’t do it. “Yes,” he said, finally. “But not to stop you.”
From the narrow alley, screaming and shouting filtered dimly.
“You just can’t help yourself, can you?” Sebastian said dryly.
Again, the justifications, the easy lies, rose to his lips and Nial thrust them aside. “I just wanted…no, I needed to watch out for you. Surely you can’t blame me for that?”
“I can look after myself, Nial. I’ve survived nearly two centuries already. But you’re never going to let me live my life, are you?”
He had expected anger for Sebastian, but this dry coldness was frightening. It was like all the anger had been drained out of him.
Finally, he tried to defend himself. “I didn’t stop you,” he pointed out. “I didn’t manipulate anything. I just came to watch and make sure you were okay.”
“I’m okay,” Sebastian said flatly.
Nial sighed. “We’re going to have to start over again,” he pointed out. “There were cameras, lots of cameras besides mine. Someone might have taken both our photos. I wasn’t very discreet, getting you out of there.”
Sebastian nodded. “You’re right. This life is at an end.” There was a terrible finality in his voice that made Nial’s heart slip loose and run hard. He looked at Nial. “We’re going to have to start again, but I’m going to do it alone.”
Nial tried to encompass what he was saying, but it was too large. Too horrible. “You don’t mean that,” he said stupidly.
“Unlike you, Nial, I mean what I say.” He dug in his jeans pocket, wincing as he moved. Then he tossed something on the ground between them. It was a plastic plug, with screw threads, just over an inch in diameter. There was a small, neat hole in the middle of it and the inside of it gleamed with viscous, dark oil.
“What is that?” Nial asked.
Sebastian rolled it over with one long finger, so the hole was clear. “You have always said mechanics was never going to be a natural talent for you. I didn’t even think you knew how to put oil in the car. But I think you’ve got enough self-interest to figure out what you needed to do, just this once. You’re smart enough to know that a slow leak of oil would stop the truck, once the oil ran out. I was lucky some other protestors picked me up.” He got to his feet, and spun to face Nial, throwing out his hands. “Christ, Nial is there nothing you would refuse to stoop to?”
Nial curled his hand over the plastic cap. Anything he could think of to say would just incense Sebastian more. So he said nothing.
“Tell me,” Sebastian demanded. “And don’t lie. I’ll know if you’re lying. After all this time, I can finally tell when you’re trying to con me.”
Nial couldn’t say the words. He knew the consequences that would come with them and he wasn’t sure he could speak. There was something gripping his chest, stopping his breath and his heart. Something painful.
Sebastian hung his head. “You’re breaking my heart, Nathanial.”
“Everything I’ve done, I did because I love you.”
Sebastian shook his head. He looked Nial square in the eye. “Vale, Nathanial.”
Goodbye, Nathanial. Latin, his mother tongue.
Sebastian turned and walked away, and for the first time in his life, Nial didn’t have the strength to follow.
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Kiss Across Seas
Kiss Across Worlds
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Sera’s Gift
The First Trinity
Cora’s Secret
Zoe’s Blockade
Octavia’s War
The Second Trinity
Terra’s Victory
Destiny’s Trinities (Boxed Set)
Interspace Origins
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Faring Soul
Varkan Rise
Cat and Company
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Solstice Surrender
Eva’s Last Dance
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The Well of Rnomath
Jewells of Tomorrow
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