Lucca (The A'rouk Brothers Book 3)

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by Serena Simpson


  “How can I be upset that you left, but I am? I know, I remember what you told me and I’ll hold it close. Safe travels Brie.”

  Mekhi walked up to Brie’s casket and went to one knee. “Safe travel Brie. You have left us all a little more broken, and you have taken a piece of our hearts with you.”

  Slade looked at each of them before he did what he knew Brie expected of him.

  “Brie left a note for each of you to read in private, but she also left a message for all of you. Each one of you captured my heart and my imagination. The centuries that we have been family has meant more to me than I could say even if we had eternity together. I’ve left a surprise for all of you. Remember you are brothers. Sometimes blood makes family other times circumstances make a family. You each have my love, Brie.”

  The stood and moved backward. Slade moved closer and bent his head.

  “My love and my heart go with you, Brie. May your journey be safe as you find your eternal mate.”

  He stepped back and looked at the director. He gave the nod for him to continue.

  The director stepped up and moved the casket that looked more like a rocket to the launch platform. With one last look at the six males who gave their goodbyes the director plugged into the coordinates. The rocket disappeared, and the launch pad lifted its nose point upward. One last look and the casket took off going straight into the air.

  Slade watched as the casket headed toward the sun. When he could no longer see the love of his life, his brothers surrounded him as they walked away.

  Chapter Three

  “What now?” They were sitting outside in Brie’s favorite garden.

  Slade couldn’t look at any of them, but he also couldn’t walk away. Not knowing what else to do, he handed each of them a small disc that held Brie’s final words for each of them. There was one left that he never noticed before. One labeled with his name.

  My love,

  You were never meant to spend your eternity on this planet. I always knew that, but I had permission a long time ago to be selfish. Now I have to let you go. It’s time for you to live the life that’s waiting for you. Go meet your brother and your future.

  Even as I write this, I don’t want to say goodbye. You will always own part of my heart, my Warrior. Even as we move on it doesn’t mean we forget. With an undying love. Brie.

  “I don’t know what you’re going to do, but I’m leaving.”

  “Where are we going?” Thrice asked casually he was ready to leave. Their future wasn’t on this small planet.

  “I’m going to Earth.”

  “My brothers always talked about going to Earth. They almost made it.”

  They all stopped. The pain of losing their family. The air labored in their lungs until they were able to push the nightmare that haunted them down for another day.

  “When are we leaving?”

  “Two rotations.”

  They nodded, and each melted away to give him time to continue to grieve.

  *~*~*~*

  The ship was new and fast. He didn’t even know Brie purchased it. His Brie had a plan, and she worked it all for his benefit. She knew she was dying long before she told him. The ache in his heart made him sit down. He watched as the computer plotted the course. What should have taken months would take two days.

  That was Brie always making things better for him. How would he live without her? Already he felt like centuries had passed and still his heart was breaking when in reality it had been less than two weeks. The others crept around him expecting him to break at any moment, but that had happened as he held her lifeless body in his arms. He was truly one of them now. He too was broken.

  The door to the bridge opened allowing Jabari on deck.

  “Everyone is on board.”

  “Thanks.”

  “Slade.”

  “Don’t Jabari. It’s too new.”

  He came to sit in one of the control chairs as navigation gave them permission to leave.

  “I’ll take us out.”

  Slade nodded while he talked to control and cleared their flight plan, as well as set up, for takeoff.

  Jabari hit the all call. “We will be taking off in five minutes. The first jump will occur in ten minutes with a jump scheduled every hour for the next five hours. Prepare yourselves.”

  He did one last preflight check and was ready when the space controller gave him the go ahead.

  Five minutes later they were pulling out of the space dock. There was nothing around to stop them. Three minutes later he engaged the drive that would take them to the first jump site.

  “I always thought it was interesting and accurate that Brie labeled us The Broken.”

  “I don’t know I would have preferred The Jubilant, The Satisfied, The No Need to be Broken.”

  A surprised bark of laughter came from Jabari.

  “Can you really see any of us as jubilant?”

  “No, but Brie could always see so much more than I could.”

  “Two minutes to the first jump.”

  Slade watched the view screen in front of him there was nothing on it except darkness. When he felt the engines make a subtle shift, he turned the view screen off. It was recommended that humanoids not watch it during the jumps. There had been several thousand cases of humanoids losing sanity from that activity. He was not worried about the small portion of sanity he held onto.

  It was the other fact that was highly reported on that he didn’t want to encounter. It was said that within a jump you could see your memories like they were happening fresh and new. He wanted to see Brie, longed to touch her like it was the first time. He knew better than to open that door. If he were to walk down his memories like they were just occurring to come out with the knowledge of devastating loss, there was no telling what he might do. The ship might not survive, and whether he liked it or not, it was now filled with his new family.

  The only thing he lacked with his brothers was the mental connection they would have had with the ones they were born with. A mental connection he never shared with his twin or their other brothers.

  How was he supposed to lead when he couldn’t even talk to them?

  “You’re an excellent pilot, Jabari.”

  “Thanks. We’re stable for a while I’ll make sure I’m here for the next jump. Slade, I know you don’t want to hear this, but maybe you should get some sleep.”

  “I will.”

  Jabari stood and left the bridge.

  Sleep meant dreaming of Brie, remembering the softness of her skin and the way her hair smelled. Sleep was something he would need if he were going to confront his twin. A rough smile commanded his lips. He didn’t care that they were separated at birth. It didn’t matter to him if he didn’t remember him. He was his twin the oldest, he should have found him. He didn’t think about the fact that he had been born a baby, they were both babies. He concentrated on his anger of being alone.

  He left the bridge going down to the floor that held the captain’s cabin. It was the biggest one not that it mattered because every cabin on the ship was a nice size. Brie was thinking family when she bought this ship, not crew.

  He placed his head against the outside of the door before he finally opened it. Brie would have come in here looked around to make sure it was the perfect place for her warrior to lay his head. That’s how she was, always taking care of him. How could another female take her place?

  On the bed lay a small box, something she left for him to have. He forced his legs to the bed because the alternative was to run out the room. He sat next to it before he finally picked it up. It was wrapped in a bright yellow paper that reminded him of her eyes. The smile that hovered on his lips now was one of joy and sadness. She always knew how enamored he was of her eye color. Carefully he opened the package not wanting to destroy the paper that held it.

  Inside was a simple yellow band that he could wear on his wrist. The heat that came from it was a minute piece of Brie’s life force. He clutched i
t in his hand being careful not to crush it. He sat holding it for what felt like hours before he finally slipped it on his arm. He ran a finger over it, and Brie stood before him dressed in his favorite red dress.

  “I knew you wouldn’t bring one memory with you from our dwelling, so I left this for you. I will always be here for you. I have downloaded as much into this band as I could. I am interactive, but I am not real. I will try to answer any question you ask. Give it a try.”

  “Who are you?”

  “I am your Brie.”

  His eyes closed. That was the answer she always gave when he asked that question.

  “There will come a day when you won’t need me anymore Slade. Don’t be upset when it happens simply come and set me free.”

  “Brie.”

  “Shh, today is not the day.” She walked over to him and allowed her shadowy hand to linger on top of his. “Get some sleep, you’ll need it.”

  He nodded and slid his hand over the band. She was right as usual, he thought if he didn’t take a memento a reminder of her that he would heal faster. Not being able to see her image felt like a festering sore in his soul. He fell asleep with his hand covering the band feeling her heat surround him.

  “Slade, come to the bridge.” Jabari was on the all call. He should have turned it off before he fell asleep.

  Standing he stretched. This was the most sleep he had gotten since that night. One look in the mirror showed that he was looking rough. He shrugged and headed out the door.

  “Captain on deck,” Jabari announced when the doors slid open.

  He flinched but didn’t say anything. Calling him captain was another way of acknowledging that he was the head of their impromptu family. There was nothing like a head that couldn’t connect to the rest of the body.

  “What happened?” Jabari hadn’t called him on deck to remind him of who he was supposed to be.

  He switched on the screen and then magnified it. In front of them were three ships that looked like they belonged to the legendary darkness. They were guarding what looked like a hole in space.

  “Is that our next jump sight?”

  “No, it’s beyond the ships, but we have to find a way around it.”

  Slade nodded he was already looking at the projections that Jabari had run as well as doing a few calculations of his own.

  “It’s in our best interest not to confront them.”

  “I agree. What do we do? I am sure they have seen us, and they don’t seem to be the cordial type.”

  “We jump early.”

  “Early?”

  Slade could hear the interest in his voice. It was a novel solution one that may leave them dead.

  “How do you propose we do that?”

  There should have been fear or even caution in his voice. A normal male would be considering other options but not The Broken. They faced death every day with a hope that it would win and give them a reprieve from the life they lived alone.

  “We could slingshot from where the jump point is by using one of our weapons to open the portal allowing us to move through it.”

  They both nodded as they watched the computer show them what would be needed to get it done. It was risky the chances of survival were slim, but not as slim as taking on the darkness would be.

  Phoenix entered the command deck without acknowledging them. He went to a station to start working when he was done a new model with a greater chance of success was being displayed. The new model took their chances of success from six percent to fifty percent. They had fought in battles with lower odds of success.

  The others silently came on deck and took a seat manning a station.

  He gave them each a chance to look at phoenix’s model. They would create a jump point from where they were using the excess energy the ship gave off. It meant powering down several floors and even going to emergency life support, but the model was sound.

  When no one offered another viable solution, he took his time meeting each set of eyes looking for a yay or nay. Every life here was on the line, and the final decision was his, but he also wanted their thoughts. It was unanimous the yay’s have it.

  “Phoenix and Jabari make it happened.”

  Chapter Four

  They strapped themselves in even as they watched the ships of The Darkness head in their direction. Surrendering to them would be out of the question. If they didn’t make it, then they would bring The Darkness along with them as they ended this part of their lives.

  “Five minutes,” Jabari warned them.

  They each relaxed in their seat being tense was never a good way to go into a jump.

  “Two minutes,” Phoenix said even as they each watched the view screen in front of them as the ships got closer.

  “One minute.” The ships in front of them fired.

  He watched as the laser fire went through their ship. They seemed to become nothing as they disappeared. The view screen was replaced with images he had never seen. There were dwellings in the air and Created he had never seen before. One had bright red hair. Then there was a face he remembered from the fight with Yaksim.

  “I’ve been waiting for you.” Then there was a scene where the male was talking to Brie. When he finished, he hugged her before placing his hand on her forehead. She glowed for a minute then the scene was gone.

  Brie lived longer than any Scientist ever did. He refused to ponder that thought as they spent blissful centuries together, now he wondered why. Then it was over.

  “Where are we?” he snapped seeing Brie again made him feel unhinged his animal wanted to come out and rip the male apart who dared to take her into his arms. His eyes lifted to look around the room, and he realized he wasn’t the only one battling his beast. Each of them was close to the edge, and the beast eyes were bleeding into their own. He turned away because he didn’t need any dominance battles right now.

  Fighting the beast that lived inside of you was no easy task especially when it was broken. The beast wanted to come out and play, but fun and games to it meant tearing someone apart. It always had to be a someone and not a something.

  He fought for control of his body. If he couldn’t hold on the others wouldn’t hold on, and they fought too long against the blood lust to give in to it now.

  It was the sound of an incoming call that gave him the extra nudge he needed to regain control. He looked around to see the others were pulling back from the edge.

  “Open a channel.” He took a deep calming breath.

  “Welcome to Earth.”

  Earth how was that possible? His eyes went to the view screen to see they were in orbit around a mid-size planet that was shrouded in blue.

  “Who are you?”

  “You’ll meet me soon.” The channel closed while he stared at the planet.

  “How did we get here?”

  “Not sure. The Jump should have taken us to the next jump point not landed us in orbit around the earth.”

  All eyes moved to Akron.

  “I had nothing to do with it.”

  The male could manipulate time and space but he wouldn’t because he was as broken as the rest of them.

  “If you didn’t do it…”

  He stood his beast rising to the surface. “I said I didn’t do it.”

  They nodded they may be broken, but they didn’t lie to each other, ever. They could never have a family unit if one of them broke that rule.

  “Maybe the voice on the other end did it,” Thrice ventured. “How else would he know we were here?”

  That was an excellent question one he wasn’t prepared to try to answer yet.

  “I’m leaving the ship in 30 microns. Are you with me?” He shouldn’t have to ask that question but until they could find some sense of normalcy, nothing could be taken for granted.

  All eyes snapped to Slade and heads tilted briefly. He got up and walked out the room he needed this time to prepare. The walk to his room took no time at all and now he was pacing back and worth wrestling with
his beast again.

  He needed to see his twin, he needed to kill his twin. How dare he have the same face as he had and not claim him? How dare he leave him alone to become broken?

  If you had been claimed from birth, you would have never met Brie, fallen in love with Brie. You would have never have spent centuries being loved by Brie.

  His gut twisted as he acknowledged that and yet an anger he couldn’t control was taking him over. He wanted to punish his twin for leaving him, for denying him the brothers he should have had, for taking away the camaraderie that should have been his as he went on missions. Instead, he suffered from the silence that always plagued him.

  There was no voice in his head to wish him well. No brothers to warn him of what was around the corner. He had missed it all, and his twin was the reason why. He would die today even if Slade followed him into death. His soul would finally be free. Maybe he was meant to be with Brie in the afterlife. He checked his weapons, then he checked the time. He hit the all call never saying a word the whistling of it would be enough.

  He was met in the hanger. They prepared the ship to receive them later before they entered the small shuttle and descended to earth.

  “Where are we going?”

  He turned to look at Thrice it was a legitimate question. Unfortunately, he didn’t know the answer. In his anger, he hadn’t taken the time to ask himself where would his brother be. Would he even be on this planet anymore? His beast wanted to shred his insides for daring to even think he wouldn’t get his justice.

  Justice? He could almost see Brie standing before him with a frown on her beautiful lips. She wouldn’t want him to kill his brother. It had been her hope that they would meet and become friends. As if he could accept someone that left him to twist in the air alone.

  He left you with Brie, could you have asked for anything more? He shut down that line of thought. He needed vengeance. No one was speaking, so he looked at the males that surrounded him. Each was looking at him their gazes were shuttered so he couldn’t read what they were thinking. That didn’t stop his gut from twisting, it didn’t stop him from thinking about each of them and what they had lost. Had he brought them out here to this planet so far aware from the epicenter of the galaxy for them to lose him also?

 

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