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by Kallias, Christian


  She kissed him back, which he only half expected to happen. The other half promptly expected him to get slapped in the face. But the kiss lasted longer than he thought was possible.

  Eventually, their lips parted.

  They both opened their eyes at the same time. Kevin smiled, and Lacuna echoed the sentiment.

  “Your highness,” said Lacuna with a grin, as Kevin realized Kalliopy just walked behind him.

  “I’m sorry,” said Kalliopy. “I didn’t mean to interrupt.”

  Fantastic timing, Kev, good job!

  But at least he wouldn’t have to explain his earlier attitude, and Lacuna seemed receptive to his advances, which made him happier than any blowback from what had happened here.

  “Well,” said Lacuna. “Good evening to you too. I did not expect you to do this, you’re full of surprises, Kevin. Why don’t you stay here for the rest of the evening?”

  Kevin’s heart beat faster than a speed metal song playing in fast forward.

  Is she serious?

  Then something happened, and Kevin stumbled backward.

  “Kevin?” Lacuna asked. “What’s wrong?”

  “I—I don’t know. I lost all sensation in one of my legs for a moment. That was so strange.”

  “Come in, get some water on your face, and maybe we can have you checked by med-bay afterward.”

  “That’s a good idea, thank you.”

  Kevin went to Lacuna’s bathroom and splashed cold water on his face, though part of him hoped he wouldn’t ever have to wash his lips after the passionate first kiss he just had. Silly, he knew, but those were the thoughts swirling in his mind. Another spasm in his leg made him panic. He rose and looked into the mirror and saw his shadow-self.

  An icy shiver cascaded down his spine.

  “No! That’s not possible. I killed you!” Kevin screamed.

  “Who are you talking to?” asked Lacuna. “What’s going on?”

  Have you now? said 8-3-9-6 in his mind.

  Terror filled Kevin’s soul in a heartbeat. “It…it’s still there.”

  “Who’s still there? You’re not making any sense.”

  “The AI, 8-3-9-6, it’s still inside my brain!

  Kevin lost sensation in both his legs and fell to the floor. Lacuna crouched and hit her communicator.

  “Zee, beam me and Kevin to med-bay and join us there on the double, this is an emergency.”

  Green streaks of light enveloped them as Lacuna kissed Kevin on the forehead.

  * * *

  When Ziron beamed into med-bay, Lacuna had already placed Kevin on a medical bed.

  “This can’t be happening,” Kevin kept repeating.

  “What’s wrong with him?” asked Ziron, panicked.

  “He says the AI is still in his brain.”

  “Mira,” asked Ziron.

  “Scanning now…hang on.”

  The wait felt interminable.

  You really thought you could get rid of me so easily? said 8-3-9-6.

  I killed you, I saw you die!

  You saw what I needed you to see to protect my root code. Now that I’m reestablishing my subroutines one by one, I’ll get back in control; it may take a few hours, but I’ll have this body once more.

  “I’m afraid I have detected additional brainwave activity from the chip inside Kevin’s mind. It’s not as strong as it was when the AI overrode Kevin, but it seems to get stronger with every passing moment,” Mira reported.

  “Beam it to space,” said Lacuna.

  Zee looked at her.

  “What? We don’t have any idea of what that could do to Kevin.”

  “Better than him getting trapped inside his own body with tech sorcerer’s powers,” she argued.

  “Yes!” shouted Kevin. “Beam that damn chip out of my brain, now!”

  I wouldn’t do that if I were you, said 8-3-9-6. If you attempt this, I’ll overload and destroy your brain.

  You’re bluffing. That would kill you too.

  Perhaps, but can you risk it?

  “Mira,” said Ziron, “can you get a lock on the chip?”

  “I can, but I can’t guarantee that it won’t damage Kevin’s neo-cortex.”

  “Kevin, are you sure?”

  Go ahead, Kevin, say yes and you die right here, right now!

  Why aren’t you dead?

  Only my creator can deactivate me fully, and since she’s not here…so to use one of your expressions: you’re shit out of luck.

  She?

  Myrianna. She could help him get rid of this scourge, but Kevin knew he had to bide his time until then.

  “Stop!” he screamed. “Don’t do it. 8-3-9-6 says he’ll self-destruct and kill me if we attempt this. You need to put me in stasis, fast! Mira, can you interface with my mind and find a planet for me?”

  “I believe I can, as long as all the AI’s functions haven’t been fully restored, which I estimate should take a couple of hours.”

  “Do it, do it now.”

  You fool, Myrianna won’t deactivate me. You’re assuming she’s in control of her actions.

  Kevin didn’t engage back with the AI. He knew that some part of Myrianna didn’t want him hurt. She cried when she activated 8-3-9-6, and he could tell those tears were genuine. Also, she had helped him while he was fighting the AI, so it meant that at the very least, she had some semblance of control.

  At this moment in time though, she was Kevin’s only hope for freedom. Hopefully, he could reach her and get rid of the AI, this time for good.

  Epilogue

  “Zee, please tell me you have stasis pods on board this ship?”

  “We do, Kevin. Why?”

  “Just trust me and help me get into one of them.”

  Lacuna helped Kevin out of bed.

  “This way,” said Ziron, pointing toward a nearby chamber. Lacuna helped Kevin walk and step inside the stasis chamber.

  “Are you sure you want us to do this?” she asked, her eyes filled with tears.

  Kevin wanted nothing more than to wake up from this newly developed nightmare. Even more so, he would have hoped to spend the night with Lacuna. That dream had been so brief.

  It’s not fair! thought Kevin.

  “I’m afraid we don’t have a choice. Do me a favor, tell Boomer and Leg’olas not to worry, we’ll get through this.”

  Lacuna nodded. “We won’t abandon you, we’ll get you free, I promise. Even if it’s the last thing I do.”

  “I know, thank you.”

  Lacuna kissed him passionately once more.

  Don’t worry, said 8-3-9-6. Once I’m back in control, she’ll be the first to die.

  You won’t touch a hair on her head, not a single hair, you hear me?

  Let’s wait and see, shall we?

  Kevin was terrorized about the thought of losing control of his body again. He could feel it slipping away, one muscle spasm at a time.

  “We have to hurry,” he said. “Mira, did you locate the planet I asked you about?”

  “I have, Kevin, it’s a two day hyperspace jump from here.”

  “Freeze me, get me there, and then unfreeze me once you locate and reach the planet I’m thinking about. We need Myrianna to rid me of this asshole, forever.”

  “We’ll do as you ask,” said Ziron. “And I’ll try and work on other ways to disable the chip while you’re in stasis too.”

  I wouldn’t do that if I were him.

  “No,” said Kevin sharply. “I don’t think he’d let me live if you tried.”

  “But, Kevin,” Ziron argued.

  “Just trust me, and do as I ask.”

  Ziron nodded.

  “Hurry, the sooner I get to stasis, the sooner we slow him down.”

  You really think a trip near absolute zero will slow me entirely? 8-3-9-6 chuckled.

  It will at least delay you, right now that’s all I need.

  This is futile, as you’ll soon discover.

  “I’ve just about had it with listening
to the asshole inside my head,” said Kevin.

  He grabbed Lacuna’s hand and squeezed it hard. “Please close the door and activate the stasis chamber.”

  Lacuna was crying again, but she obeyed and closed the door. She rested her hands on the window.

  “Do as he says,” she told Ziron.

  “Hang in there, Kevin, we’ll get you out of this mess.” Ziron activated the stasis procedure.

  It got cold fast, and Kevin barely had time to mumble three words to Lacuna.

  “I love you.”

  At this point, Kevin didn’t know if she had heard him or not or if his lips even moved. But he liked to think she had and imagined that she had answered. “I know.”

  Then everything in Kevin’s mind turned black.

  * * *

  Xonax walked through the rubble of what was once his father’s palace. It had been completely destroyed. A decomposing dead space bug also made the air barely breathable.

  “Are you sure you should be up and about so quickly?” asked Ziblus.

  “I’m fine,” said Xonax with a voice that sounded more robotic than humanoid. “And you should address me as my Emperor.”

  “I apologize, my Emperor.”

  There was no throne left to sit upon, but this entire world, the entire civilization, was now his. Xonax’s dream of a coup had not gone without its hiccups, though.

  He passed his hand on the cold metallic parts of his body. It would take time to adjust to these changes, and Xonax’s pride had been hurt. He would have to adjust to looking like a disfigured freak. But only the result mattered, and he was finally emperor.

  His rule would be like no other, his wrath would have no equal. He would claim this galaxy as his own and then conquer the rest of the universe. Nothing and no one would stop him.

  “Before we deal with the business of the day, make sure to have my father’s head on a tall spike and put on display at the entrance of the palace,” said Xonax coldly.

  “Don’t you think that’s a little extreme? Most of the people might not know your father is dead.”

  Xonax’s eyes filled with fire. “If you value your life, I suggest you don’t question my decisions.”

  “I meant no disrespect, Emperor.”

  “I know, that’s why you’re still breathing. Never forget that. Have you brought me what I’ve asked?” Xonax said.

  “Our transport has a lock on him. We’re ready to beam him down on your command.”

  Xonax nodded. “Then by all means, let’s tie up all these loose ends.”

  Altanor appeared in front of him.

  Xonax saw the fear and repulsion in his eyes as Altanor looked at his metallic parts.

  “Congratulations, Xonax, that was a very well executed pla—”

  But Altanor never finished his sentence, as Xonax grabbed his blaster and burned a hole through the man’s forehead. Altanor collapsed, lifeless, on the broken and ash-covered floor.

  Xonax smirked, his eyes filled with the satisfying twinkling of absolute power. After being cast away and on the run for years, he finally was where he wanted to be. Where he belonged. At the reins of the Kregan Empire.

  “Thank you for your assistance, Altanor, your help is no longer required.”

  “I take it we won’t need the pirates’ help going forward?” asked Ziblus.

  “They’ve served their purpose. This alliance was always meant to be temporary.”

  “What about the rest of them?”

  “Seize their ships, and execute their crew.”

  “Very well, my Emperor. Thy will be done. Will there be anything else?”

  Xonax looked around for a minute, becoming lost in his thoughts.

  “Rebuild the palace next. Once it has been returned to its former glory, we’ll focus our efforts on rebuilding a large fleet of ships.”

  “Are we taking out the Arcadian Confederate once and for all?”

  “In time, but first we have a far far away world to conquer.”

  “What world would that be?” asked Ziblus, intrigued.

  “A planet called Earth.”

  TO BE CONTINUED…

  Keep reading Book 4: Red Alert

  Book 4: Red Alert

  Dramatis Personae

  Earthlings

  Kevin - 17-year-old human

  Boomer - Kevin’s dog, a beagle

  Arcadian Confederate

  Princess Kalliopy - Leader of the Arcadian Confederate

  Ziron - Cat-like alien species (called a Sphynx), Engineer, & Inventor

  Athala - Kalliopy’s sister

  Corso - Admiral in the Arcadian Fleet

  Mira - Artificial Intelligence

  Others

  Lacuna - Humanoid (race: unknown)

  Darmak - Lacuna’s associate (race: Domdori)

  Myrianna - Humanoid Tech Sorceress (race: unknown)

  Orion 8-3-9-6 (eight-three-nine-six) - Artificial Intelligence

  Leg’olas – Alien spider

  PREVIOUSLY on Far Beyond

  Book 1: Across the Galactic Pond

  Kevin receives a rejection letter from MIT, and his father loves to tell him how much he’s a failure and a loser at every turn. Having skipped dinner, Kevin witnesses a spacecraft crashing into a nearby lake. Going against his common sense, he swims toward the crashed craft to find a dying purple-skinned alien who implores Kevin to help save his people. All Kevin has to do is put a blinking pill under his tongue. After a short inner debate, Kevin does, and his consciousness is teleported to a far beyond (see what I did there?) galaxy where his thoughts are remote-controlling a deceased alien crew member aboard a super-duper top secret R&D ship with superior firepower. That ship is not only the key but the last hope for the Arcadian Confederate to defeat, or at the very least, repel the Kregan final assault. There’s only one hitch, the ship’s AI, Mira, has been disconnected from her ability to fly the ship, which is about to be destroyed. Kevin’s arrival changes all that, and his extreme compatibility with neuronal interfaces make him an ideal candidate to not only become the ship’s new captain but also save the Confederate.

  Armed with renewed motivation, Kevin helps Mira save the ASF (Arcadian Space Fleet) Thalamos and turn the tide of the Confederation War, thanks to the latest in R&D weaponry called Project Sigma. Paired with Kevin’s astute piloting skills honed from countless hours of video game practice back on Earth, Kevin is victorious, even though the Thalamos, a one of a kind prototype ship, is destroyed in the process.

  When presented to the princess on board Arcadia Prime, he’s granted one wish. He chooses a kiss that he, unfortunately, never gets the opportunity to receive, as the Arcadian Princess’ exotic scent makes him sneeze, and the device that allowed his consciousness to be present in the far beyond galaxy is lost in the process.

  Book 2: Fire at Will

  Kevin is back on Earth after saving the Arcadian Confederate by having his consciousness sent to an alien body in another galaxy. Upon his return home to his boring life, nobody believes his far-fetched story of intergalactic war.

  But when a Kregan agent is sent to capture or kill Kevin, the 17-year-old boy is thrown back into the mix. This time though, he and his pet beagle, Boomer, get transported aboard an actual Arcadian Confederate ship called the Osiris.

  There, Kevin meets Ziron, a cat-like creature called a Sphynx, who is the Confederate’s most inventive engineer. He develops next-gen weaponry and some more or less stable super suits called smart armor. Ziron enlists Kevin to help him save the Arcadian Princess, Kalliopy. The same princess Kevin was about to kiss (via the alien proxy body) before sneezing the tech into a lake.

  Kevin agrees to help Ziron save the princess, secretly hoping he’d finally get another chance to kiss the pouty lips of the beautiful Kalliopy. And so their adventures begin. First, Kevin and Boomer must locate the princess, and, to do so, they have to infiltrate a dangerous and extremely tall building on the planet Omicron each armed with smart armor that allow them to morph in
to anything their brain can conjure. The smart armor also allows Kevin’s dog, Boomer, to speak. Once they arrive at their destination, they meet with their contact, only to learn that person has been replaced.

  Enter Lacuna, a ruthless and manipulative humanoid who only agrees to help Kevin if they agree to take her with them. She tempts Kevin into getting the Arcadian Confederate an aging fleet of ships rumored to have disappeared a thousand years ago. They find the fleet and obtain information on Kalliopy’s location, but Lacuna tries to double-cross them and keep the fleet for herself.

  Kevin and Boomer thwart her plans, and while both Ziron and Boomer ask for Lacuna to get spaced, Kevin decides not to execute the young girl. Instead, he ties her up inside one of the Osiris’ shuttles and programs it to return to Omicron at a slow speed. A trip that would take many days.

  Meanwhile, Kevin and Boomer engage a fleet of pirates and Xonax’s capital ship. Xonax holds the princess hostage and tortures her trying to get vital information for the Kregan to win the war against the Arcadian Confederate.

  Kevin manages to rescue the princess, and right before he’s about to get his first kiss, she plants a personal transporter on him, and Kevin is beamed into the ship of the leader of the pirates—Altanor.

  Book 3: Make it So!

  Kevin wakes up on board the pirate ship to discover that Princess Kalliopy has betrayed him for his efforts to rescue her from the evil prince, Xonax. In a cold, dark cell he meets with a talking spider named Leg’olas who has the power of healing Kevin’s wounds.

  Meanwhile, on board the Osiris, Boomer is outraged to learn of the fate of his master and best friend and wants to mount a rescue, but he’s overruled by the princess who is laser-focused on first rescuing her imprisoned sister, Athala. Light years away, Lacuna receives a visitor on her slow trip back home. She is still bound to a chair inside the transport craft Kevin generously gave her after she tried to betray him, Boomer, and Ziron. The visitor is her associate and right arm, Darmak, who is more muscle than brains but who managed to track her subspace signal and come to her rescue.

 

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