by J. N. Chaney
“Tell that to all the dead Reapers,” Jacob said. “You’re the last, except for the clones, and they don’t count.”
Bug flew in silence. Everyone watched the damaged city below on the main view screen. A battle between the JFT and Scheid’s Obsidian Legion raged kilometers behind us. I wasn’t sure who was winning.
All I knew was that I would have problems with whoever won.
“We’re taking you back to your family, Jacob,” I said.
He nodded. “Okay, Hal.”
I was turning my attention to Roadkill when the boy spoke again.
“I’m going to make myself strong and learn to fight. Someday you’ll need me, need all of us, and I’ll be ready,” he said. “We’ll all be ready.”
I fist bumped him. “Looking forward to it. Just don’t turn into a half-assed sniper-punk like Bug over there.”
“I heard that,” Bug said.
“Where do you want to go, Roadkill?” I asked.
She looked embarrassed. “I was hoping to go with Jake. Maybe his family wouldn’t take me, but there should be other people there, right? I can work, and track, and fight if I have to.”
“We won’t turn you away, Road. My family is boring and stupid and might be rude when they see you, but I’ll talk to them and they’ll listen, because no matter what they say, they listen to me.” Jacob’s gaze dared anyone to disagree. “Because I’m smarter than the grown-ups, and you can say whatever you want, but it’s true. Most of the time.”
“All of that in one breath,” I said. “Good job, kid.”
He blushed.
“Roadkill goes with you unless she gets a bad reception, then we’ll move to plan B,” I said.
Roadkill crossed her arms. “What’s plan B?”
“Still working on it. I bet the JFT will need recruits soon,” I said.
“That is an interesting idea, Reaper Cain.” X-37 made several clicking noises that indicated he was processing data, probably attempting to predict the outcome of a Maglan alliance with the JFT, and by extension, the Oroth Council.
“Not funny,” Roadkill said. “I’m not worried, not actually. This isn’t the first time I’ve started over even though I’m just a kid.”
“Bug, take us to the old city,” I said.
He arced the Jellybird toward the center of Marsi.
I bid Jacob and Roadkill goodbye, then smoked a cigar as Jacob’s family gathered around them, welcoming Roadkill with the same enthusiasm as their prodigal child.
“I think they will be okay,” X-37 said. “With us gone, neither the Obsidians nor the JFT should have much interest in these people.”
“Not right away, but sooner or later they will put them to work or wipe them out,” I said.
“Unless we do something about it,” X-37 said.
“Like what, rendezvous with Elise, defeat the Oroth Council, then kick Scheid’s ass back to Union space?” I asked.
“That is the essence of my plan,” X-37 said. “Of course, I only make suggestions. An LAI showing true decision making ability would be required to self terminate.”
“It needs work,” I said. “Bug, what do you think about X’s scheme?”
“Sounds perfect, until we try to execute, then everything will go wrong,” he said.
Tom waved me off. “No decisions for me. I just fix stuff.”
Path pretended to meditate.
“At least we took care of them,” I said, pointing with the cigar. My right arm felt strong as hell, like all the power of two arms was now in one. That was bullshit, of course, but I wasn’t going to argue with my own psyche. The X-37 vambrace was on my right arm now, which felt weird, but I’d get used to it. Because I had to.
“We should head for your estate while we can, maybe find weapons and tools to make up for the loss of your arm. I could build a light mech—not as good as the Archangel armor, but better than nothing,” Tom said.
“I have several sets of Archangel armor stashed in a vault,” I said, smiling at the thought of facing Scheid’s goons in the badass gear. “I’ll just mount a chain gun on the left side.”
Bug shook his head. “No you don’t, Hal. That’s what I have been trying to tell you since we met. Everything you had was destroyed or stolen.”
I blew a smoke ring. “Well, we’re still going there.”
“It is as good a place as any for you to begin your recovery,” X-37 said.
“Look at the bright side,” I said. “Next time we meet one of my old friends, they won’t know I’m not the cyborg Cain unless they stare into my non-cybernetic eye. Maybe I ought to lose that too, just to cut down on all the proving myself bullshit.”
Path drew a knife and stepped forward.
“Joking!” I said.
He smiled.
“You made a sword saint smile,” Tom said, grinning from ear to ear.
“We’re gonna have some fun,” I said. “And make a lot of people like Scheid cry.”
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About The Authors
J. N. Chaney is a USA Today Bestselling author and has a Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. He fancies himself quite the Super Mario Bros. fan. When he isn’t writing or gaming, you can find him online at jnchaney.com.
He migrates often, but was last seen in Las Vegas, NV. Any sightings should be reported, as they are rare.
Scott Moon has been writing fantasy, science fiction, and urban fantasy since he was a kid. When not reading, writing, or spending time with his awesome family, he enjoys playing the guitar or learning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He loves dogs and plans to have
a ranch full of them when he makes it big. One will be a Rottweiler named Frodo. He is also a co-host of the popular Keystroke Medium show. You can find him online at scottmoonwriter.com