Shadow Warrior: Destiny of a Mutant

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by Larry Townley


  Ravenglass Village

  The next few weeks brought Will great happiness as he spent as much time with his family as possible. Will helped out with the chores around the farm, carefully using a little of his superpowers now and then when needed to get a job done a little bit faster, or when a little extra muscle was needed, especially when plowing the fields with the crude farming implements his brother was forced to use to accomplish this task.

  Will knew that with some Altrusian technology, his brother could accomplish in minutes what now took him a week or more to do. Unfortunately, Will knew he was forbidden from doing that.

  Will accompanied his family to the marketplace to sell the food their farm produced and to barter for other goods as needed. Will noticed that a few of the young ladies from the village, some of them very attractive, smiled and waved at him. A few of them spoke with Elizabeth, and laughed and giggled while looking in his direction.

  While Will was manning the booth at the market, Elizabeth brought one of her friends over to meet Will, who was obviously quite enamored with him.

  “Will, this is Hanna Chapman,” said Elizabeth with a sly smile.

  “Good morning, Hanna. It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance,” said Will with a slight bow. Will noticed that Hanna was a slim, raven-haired beauty of about twenty-five with large green eyes. He also noticed her ample breasts under her dress as well.

  Hanna curtsied. “A pleasure to meet you as well, Will. Elizabeth has told me so much about you,” she said, blushing slightly.

  There was a long pause. None of them knew what to say next, so Elizabeth said, “Will, I’ve invited Hanna to dine with us this evening, and she’s accepted,” she said with a wink.

  “It will be a pleasure to have you…for dinner, I mean,” said Will.

  Hanna smiled. She and Elizabeth turned and walked back into the crowd giggling. Elizabeth turned and looked at Will who just shook his head. She gave him another wink and smiled.

  Matchmaker, he thought to himself.

  ***

  Dinner had gone smoothly. Hanna was a delight to talk to and was very intelligent. He learned that she had spent several years abroad, spoke French fluently, and that her father owned a successful accounting house in Ravenglass. She, Edward and Elizabeth were surprised to learn that Will spoke fluent French as well. Will explained that in his travels, he had picked up a few languages to help him conduct business.

  Will caught Hanna staring at him on several occasions, but he tried not to let her see he noticed so as not to embarrass her.

  “So, Will, do you plan on returning to Ravenglass to settle down now that you’re back?” Hanna asked.

  “I’m afraid not. My businesses are presently in Asia, and I will have to return there sooner or later.”

  Hanna looked disappointed but was not deterred. “Have you thought about bringing your businesses here? The port at Ravenglass is well known and would make it easy to run them from here as well.”

  “At this point, it would not be possible, but maybe someday.” Will knew he was not being honest, but wanted the subject dropped as soon as possible.

  “Perhaps someday then,” Hanna said smiling.

  After dinner, Elizabeth suggested that Will escort Hanna home. Hanna visibly brightened at this, and Will agreed.

  Will escorted Hanna to her house, which was about a mile from where Edward and Elizabeth lived. As they walked, a part of Will did regret that he would not be able to stay and get to know Hanna better. He enjoyed talking with her. They talked about many different subjects. She was surprisingly well-read and had a great sense of humor.

  Will asked, “I am curious why a woman as beautiful as you has never been married.”

  “I don’t know. I’ve had many suitors…most of them chosen by my father and mother. But, none of them were right for me,” she said. “What about you? Why have you never married?”

  “I travel constantly with my business. It just wouldn’t be fair to marry someone when I would have to spend so much time away from her.”

  As they reached her front door, Will told her goodnight. Hanna told him that she hoped she would be able to see him again soon. As Will was about to tell her that it would not be a good idea for them to see each other again as he would be leaving soon, she did something totally unexpected…she threw her arms around his neck and kissed him hard on the mouth.

  Will was taken by surprise at this, but he returned the kiss. She was a very passionate kisser.

  After several seconds, Will pulled away from her. She turned several shades of red and said, “Oh my! I am so sorry. I’ve never done that to a man I just met. You must think ill of me.”

  “No, no. I was just taken by surprise, that’s all. I don’t think ill of you at all. In fact, just the opposite. It’s just that…”

  “What? It’s just that you will be leaving soon and don’t want to lead me astray?” said Hanna flirtatiously.

  “Something like that. Yes.”

  “Believe me when I say that I never do anything I don’t want to do,” Hanna said, moving closer to Will.

  Will smiled, reached out, took her in his arms and kissed her again.

  ***

  When Will returned home that night after walking Hanna home, he told Elizabeth that he appreciated her efforts at matchmaking, but a relationship with Hanna was not possible. Elizabeth was disappointed, but she also understood Will’s position and promised to never interfere again.

  ***

  Will learned that Elizabeth was quite an accomplished still-life and portrait artist. She spent much of her free time painting portraits of her husband, Will’s mother, their farm and the surrounding countryside, and her children. She asked Will if he would sit for a portrait, but he politely declined.

  One night, after dinner, Will was talking with his brother and sister-in-law by candle light in the family room after his mother and the children had gone to bed.

  “Will,” Elizabeth began, “how much longer will you be with us?”

  “Probably a couple of more weeks or so. Why?” Will asked.

  “I know you’ve heard this before, but we were hoping that you would consider coming back here for good,” his brother finished.

  “Aye, it’s time you started thinking about settling down and starting a family of your own.” added Elizabeth. “I know I promised I wouldn’t do anymore matchmaking, but some of the young ladies in the village have been asking about the big, handsome stranger that is staying with us,” Elizabeth said with a wink. “And Hanna is still holding out against hope.”

  Will smiled and said, “I’m afraid that will not be possible, Elizabeth. I must return to my home in Asia soon.”

  “But why, Brother? We need you here. Mother has been doing so much better since your return,” Edward said in an exasperated tone.

  “It’s…complicated,” Will said. “I must return and continue running my businesses. I am truly sorry.”

  Will got up and walked outside of the farmhouse. He leaned on the fence and stared up at the darkening night sky.

  Am I doing the right thing in leaving my family again? Will asked himself. Will then remembered all of the good he had done as a Guardian, and that staying here on Earth was no longer his destiny. He knew leaving again was the right thing to do, but that did not make it any easier.

  Edward came outside to join Will a few minutes later.

  “I’m sorry about that, Will. It’s just that we have missed you so much that we don’t want you to leave again.”

  “I know, Edward. I wish things were different, but they are not. However, there is something I wanted to give you before I left.”

  Will reached into his pocket and brought out three small burlap bags with a string tied at the top of each of them and handed them to Edward.

  “What are these?” Edward asked.

  “As I told you before, I have become successful in my business ventures, and I wanted to share some of that success with my family. I had planned o
n giving these to you right before I left, but I think it’s best to give them to you now. Open the bags,” Will implored.

  Edward then untied one of the bags and emptied its contents into the palm of his left hand and gasped at what had landed there.

  “Dear Lord! Are these what I think they are?” Edward stammered.

  “Yes, my brother, they are,” Will responded. “There is enough there to sustain the family comfortably for the rest of your lives.”

  Will had given Edward several precious stones, rubies, emeralds, gold and blue, white and red diamonds that he had brought with him from Altrusia.

  “I don’t know what to say. These must be worth tens of thousands of pounds sterling,” Edward said.

  “At least,” Will replied. “And here is something else for you.”

  Will reached into his tunic and pulled out a folded piece of parchment and handed it to Edward. Edward opened it and was just as shocked. He looked up at Will in surprise.

  “It’s the deed to this farm. It has been paid for so that you now own it free and clear, and I paid the taxes up for the next twenty years,” Will said with a smile.

  Edward simply reached out and hugged his brother - tears streaming down his face.

  After a few seconds Will pulled away and said, “Come, brother. Let’s go to the tavern and celebrate with a tankard of ale.”

  “Let me get my coat,” Edward said as he turned to head back towards the house. “Oh, and you’re buying,” he said with a sly grin.

  ***

  The next few weeks were busy for Will and his family. Will and Edward had traveled to London the day after giving Edward the bags of jewels and gold. They had been able to sell them for enough money that Edward was now considered a very wealthy man. Over the following days, Will helped Edward invest the money in various enterprises that would ensure the growth of his money and to purchase an estate with several hundred acres of land only a few miles from Ravenglass Village.

  The family was somewhat reluctant to move out of their farmhouse, but did so at Will’s insistence. However, they did not sell the farmhouse, but instead leased it to a local man and his family who had agreed to work the land as Will’s family had for many years.

  The money allowed Edward to afford servants that would help with the cooking, cleaning, and care of their mother. Edward also insisted in helping out the villagers where he and Will had grown up by adding a nice sum to the village’s coffers so they could provide much needed services to the people of their village.

  ***

  A week or so after they had settled into their new home, Hanna came for dinner at their new estate. It seemed Elizabeth was not quite as through with trying to play matchmaker as she had told Will. There was a quiet discomfort between Hanna and Will. Will truly had feelings for Hanna, but he was all too aware that he could not act upon them.

  After dinner, Will offered to take her home again. This time they traveled by horseback as it was a little too far for Hanna to have to walk. As Will tied up the horse to a hitching post, they approached her front door. Will planned on telling her he could not see her again.

  It had started raining gently. “Hanna, we need to talk for a minute,” he said. “I don’t mean to disturb your parents, but could we go inside to get out of the rain?”

  “My father is away on business in London for a couple of weeks. He took Mother with him.”

  They then went into the large house. Hanna went about lighting a few candles, and then invited Will to sit down in the living room. He sat down on a large settee, and she sat next to him.

  “Hanna, I’m afraid that things are not going to work out between us. It won’t be much longer before I…”

  “Would you excuse me for a moment?” she said interrupting him.

  “Of course,” said Will, trying not to look annoyed at the interruption.

  She then went into her bedroom, leaving the door slightly ajar. After several minutes, she still had not returned. Will got up and walked to her door. He continued where he had left off outside of her door.

  “As I was saying, things are not going to work out between us. I will be leaving soon and it would not be fair to lead you on.” Hanna did not respond.

  “Hanna? Did you hear me?” No answer came from the bedroom. Will was concerned and pushed the door open slightly to make sure she was alright.

  Hanna stood in front of the window on the other side of her bed looking out at the rainy July sky. She stood wearing a simple, white silk nightgown; her dress lay across a chair in the corner. She did not say a word to Will, but just stood there silently facing the window.

  Will sighed and then crossed the room and stood behind her. He slowly put his arms around her and took in her sweet, alluring scent. He held her for a minute or two, and then he pushed her hair to the side and began kissing her neck. She shuddered involuntarily; her body shivered in the warm room. A soft moan escaped from her sensuous lips.

  Will’s hands moved slowly down over her trembling body until he found her firm breasts. He gently caressed them with his hands; she let out a soft moan again. He gently stroked her nipples with his fingertips, and she moaned a little louder. Her nipples became rigid under his fingers as he began gently sucking on her neck. Will slowly slid the silk gown off of her shoulders; he moistened the tips of his fingers and continued stroking her bare nipples - which responded to his touch. Her breathing came faster now. The gown fell to the ground at her feet. Will continued to gently caress her body slowly. The fingers of his right hand made their way down between her supple legs, and he slid them gently inside of her.

  She moaned even louder and began moving her hips in rhythm with his touch. She reached behind her, finding him through his pants. She turned around and kissed Will hard and he returned the impassioned gesture as well. Their tongues intertwined in and out of each other’s mouths; hungry and probing. They both trembled in anticipation.

  Will picked her up, laid her gently on the bed, and continued kissing her mouth and her neck. His hot tongue then found her hard, little nipples and she moaned even louder as his fingers moved in and out of her. Will then slowly began licking and kissing her body until he found her wet opening. He teased and licked her gently until she arched her hips, moaned loudly, and came forcefully.

  “I want you,” she said breathlessly.

  Will took off his pants and gently entered her; she moaned even louder. They coupled like this for several intense minutes, and finally he released his seed inside of her. Both of them collapsed and were trying to catch their breath.

  They made love twice more that night, but not as urgently as before.

  As they lay together holding one another after their third coupling, Hanna, with her eyes closed, said, “I love you, Will Essex.”

  Will was quiet for a moment, and then said, “I love you, too.”

  ***

  Over the next couple of weeks, Will and Hanna spent a lot of time together. They talked and walked in the countryside near their homes often.

  One late afternoon, they had a picnic a couple of miles from Ravenglass, near the area that Will had landed when he first returned to Earth. The sun sat low in the sky, and the moon could be seen as well. They lay back on a blanket as dusk faded to twilight looking at the stars.

  Will was telling her the names of the stars and planets that could be seen, including Mars and Jupiter. He explained to her the phases of the moon, and how the moon controlled the tides. Hanna was fascinated by his knowledge of astronomy and science.

  “Where did you learn all of this?” she asked.

  “You pick up a lot of information when you travel.”

  “I would love to travel again someday; somewhere far away from here.”

  “Wouldn’t you miss your family?” he asked.

  “Of course, but there comes a point when you have to grow up and make your own way in life. Just like you did,” she said. “Will, have you ever thought about getting married and having children?” she asked s
oftly.

  Will was caught off-guard at this question.

  “Well, yes. I’ve thought about it. But, unfortunately, I can’t have children. There was an…accident several years ago which left me unable to sire a child.”

  “Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that. You must have been devastated to learn that you could never have a child.”

  “Yes. I was. But, you learn to deal with it.”

  “Tell me more about the heavens,” she said quickly changing the subject.

  “Well, the moon is a little more than 250,000 miles from Earth. The Earth is around 93 million miles from the sun. The Earth revolves around the sun, not the other way around.”

  “The Catholic Church says the world is flat. Do you believe that’s true?”

  “Of course not. The Earth is actually more of an oval, and it’s definitely not flat.”

  “If the bishop heard what you’ve been telling me, he would have you burned for heresy,” she said with a smile.

  “I’m sure he would probably try anyway,” Will replied with a smile as well.

  “Do you ever imagine that there is other life out among the stars?” she asked.

  “I guarantee there’s other life out there,” he said.

  “Guarantee? How can you do that?”

  “Oh, I have my ways,” he said with a sly smile.

  “Hmm. I’m sure you do.” With that she turned and kissed him tenderly on the mouth.

  Chapter 59

  Return to Altrusia

  A couple of weeks had passed since Will moved his family into their new home. Will had originally planned to spend only a month with his family, but that one month was coming close to becoming two.

  After the first month had passed, Will had contacted Portak and asked for his permission to stay longer. Portak had agreed, as did Qon Jorg. Now as the end of the second month was fast approaching, Will hesitated asking for more time, but he felt he needed it.

  His relationship with Hanna was something he had not wanted nor expected, but nevertheless he had fallen in love with her. He knew that soon he would have to tell her the truth about himself. He had considered for a moment staying on Earth to make a life with Hanna, but too many beings in his star sector were depending on him, and even with Hanna by his side, he could never be happy on Earth again. He wondered what Portak would say about him wanting to bring Hanna with him to Altrusia.

 

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