"Do you think he will make it?"Keira was busy eating a piece of toast.
"Josh has a strong will, and Doctor Atkins knows what he is doing. Don't worry he will make it, for now,lets focus on the current developments.' Don touched her shoulder.
"Who is going to handle the interrogations?" She knew the answer to the question, but she asked anyway. Don could not help himself, he was born for this it was in his blood. He did not handle retirement with grace.
"Major is going to stand in for Josh and I believe that at this stage I will help out." He combed his hands through his hair. "We are short-handed at this stage, and as you know new rookies keep on streaming in. I think that is the reason for the attack last night, we are getting too much exposure at this stage. People talk, that is the problem. By now most tribes know our plans everyone wants a part of it. Whether you want safety or to gain riches people talk."
"So are you going in alone?"
"I can talk to Major and ask if you can assist. It would be good coaching for you as I know you have had training but reality is always the best teacher."
"It would help to get my mind off of things. I have to admit that last night rattled me. It made things much more real. At any point in time, you can lose a comrade you can get injured, I am not ready for that."
Don exhaled. "Nobody is ready for that. Even the best out there get a moment of weakness some days, whether it is a judgment error or you just did not react fast enough. Nothing is guaranteed. The best way to deal with this is to not bundle it up."
"Thanks, Dad. I just can't get past the expression on his face, and the blood, the smell of fear in the air. It is enough to play with your mind."
"What you do now is to accept what happened and then move on from that moment. You have to decide if fear is going to tame you or guide you. If you give in to fear you will always succumb to it. But if you decide to face it face to face you can conquer it. It does not mean that it will not make a turn again, but every time you get victory over it your confidence grows and so even if you face the worst of situations you will find yourself calm. You think your enemy does not fear?"
"I have been in dangerous situations before, but it has never hit this close to home. But it teaches us to overcome."
"So do you want to help your old man with interrogations?
"Yes, I need all the experience I can get."
"I am on my way to go and see Major now, you can make a turn and go see how Josh is doing so you can put your mind at ease."
What they had called a hospital was once a veterinary clinic. They were always busy with renovations in town but it was a slow process all depended on supplies. Luckily there was never a shortage of abled people everyone was looking for a purpose when it seemed there was no purpose.
Hospitals always had a metallic stench to her, it probably differed from person to person. Luckily as she entered the doctor was busy making his rounds.
"Keira, I wish we were meeting under different circumstances." He was moving towards her to greet her. He shook her hand.
"I can see you have your hands full." There were a couple of the town's women scurrying around.
"Looking for Mister Dagon?"
"Yes please." She nodded.
"Follow me." He walked out in front of her. "I just have to warn you that you are not the first visitor.
"You don't say?" She forgot how intrusive the ladies in town were and that this was just another way for them to get a foot in the door.
"But you are on official business right." He turned around and smiled. "So visiting for them would be unfortunately cut short."
She cringed never forgetting that everyone in town knew about their encounter at Town Hall. Small Town Syndrome.
The Doctor opened a door in the passage, he was right. The smell of desperation made her nauseous,.
"Ladies, I am sorry to cut in on your visit. Miss Summons are here on official business."
"I am sure it is." Dorothy stood up from next to Josh's bed. "I will let you carry on with official business." She turned towards the Doctor. "Be sure to let me know when they are finished."
She bit hard on her lip to keep quiet. She knew getting into any type of tiff with Dorothy would just make her question her word choices later on. Round one Keira for the win, she thought when the ladies left the room. She shook her head, Keira Summons will never fight for a man's attention. At this stage, she felt that this pursuit for the heart of Josh Dagon was in ruins. She shuddered she would never have rest, this was worse than fighting the enemy. At least the enemy doesn't move after they are defeated. This is another level of crazy.
She closed the door behind them and walked towards his bed. His face seemed bleak against the white pillow. His eyes opened. "Thank goodness, I did not know how long I could pretend anymore. I do not mind visitors but the constant bickering among them I could not handle anymore. I have a headache from their chattering. I think the Doctor came in three times to quiet them down."
"That is the life of a celebrity husband-to-be. How are you feeling?" For a moment their eyes met and he seemed vulnerable.
"I am at your service, not only a beauty but my heroin. In all honesty if not for you I would not have made it. If you did not take that guy down..." His voice trailed off.
"Do not think of it that way, you do not know what would have happened."
He tried to move but was hunched over in pain. "Doctor said I am lucky." He sounds out of breath. "It is a flesh wound."
"Don't tire yourself out. You have to get better to take your command back, the team might just go rogue."
His expression changed and he became serious. "You will come to visit again right?"
"Not if I have to fight my way to your hospital bed." She smiled but it was not returned.
He stretched to take her hand in his. "In those seconds that I got stabbed, it felt like forever. Everything was in slow motion, like a bright light, you appeared. For a moment I did not worry about my own life, I was terrified that something might happen to you."
"Josh, I know that life-threatening situations can make you have all kinds of thoughts." Was he about to confess how he felt about her? Was she ready? She felt as if her heart was about to explode.
"I knew you would say something like that. It is ok if you make me work, I did mess up big time. This time I will rather show you, that words are cheap."
He was smiling, she had to take a deep breath for her not to stumble when she spoke. "You still manage to flirt even when you are injured? Did that flock of girls lift your confidence?" She could not crumble again, Josh had an effect on her that she could not control. She knew too well what he did with frail girls's hearts. She was feeling pretty timid at this moment. Pushing her just a little over the edge might make her end up purring like a kitten. Not this time.
"Ouch, Miss Summons I may just fall in love."
"Love should be the last thing on your mind. To get back to reality, I am going to help my father with interrogation."
"Is that wise?" He frowned.
"What do you mean is that wise?
"Nothing against you but you do not have any experience on the subject. The team needs all the members they can have at this stage."
"The team can manage just fine, they have Major. I think it will help me as well, I should know what to do even if I get caught. I need to know how to answer certain questions, it may save my life."
"Even if I would go against it you would end up going anyway."
"You know me too well. I am off, I wasted too much time on the likes of you. Seeing how you are back to your flirtatious self I take it that you would be ready to go in no time."
"You are going? So soon?"
"You don't want Dorothy to wait any longer do you?" She gave a cheeky smile as she turned around.
"What happened to sweet Keira, you are way too cruel."
She was getting better at this, and somehow it felt good not feeling trapped by her overshadowing crush she has on Josh. If only she was as good at this as she was with a knife. She would be killing it. Josh needed someone who challenged him, intellectually and on the battlefield. He was too strong-willed to be tied down. For a moment she understood, that his whole life was routine, he needed chaos in love. It felt exciting, this is how he must feel except for the string of girls. He loved a challenge. For now, she had to focus on other things, she needed to be prepared.
Her father was busy in the garden when she arrived home. He has acquired a lot of different vegetable seeds over time. It was one of his hobbies, and polishing his weapons.
"Hi, dad. Speaking to your plants I presume?"
A hearty laugh escaped his throat. "I have heard the vibration is supposed to help plants grow."
They had a rainwater system installed which switched over to a pump when needed. The town made use of solar panels that was also collected from old shops and houses and was regularly maintained and cleaned by local town folk. A lot of residences swapped and traded fresh produce.
"Shouldn't you get ready for your big task tomorrow?
"You mean us?" He looked up at her from where he was busy with his tomatoes.
"Major agreed?"
"He agreed that it is in the best interest of the team."
"What do you need to be done?" Her father seemed too relaxed for someone who was going to perform such a tiring task.
"It has already started."
"I should have known you have it all planned out. Care to share?"
"Interrogation for me is a mental game. It is exhausting to both sides. To get the upper hand you must make sure your opponent is mentally tired. They start talking when their thoughts are so scrambled they can't think straight or just want the torture to stop. It is not always the torture you would think."
"How many have you caught?"
"Five were caught but three seemed like they were in charge or important group members. Two seemed like hired hands, so we might not get as much information out of them. We have placed them in an abandoned building, all are blindfolded at the moment. This is the interesting part; we have placed an old record player in the room at full blast playing the same broken-down record for the last seven hours. We have small intervals where the music stops for about ten seconds and then just repeats again. Do you see where I am going with this?"
"I can see how this will drive anyone insane. Especially if you are tired and just want to nap for ten minutes. What happened to the rest?"
"Unfortunately two had passed away, it is never our intention to kill someone. Especially not in towns where women and children live. It is never easy to take a life and should be the last resort."
She could see it hindered him deeply. "If they don't talk then, what then?"
"Usually one of them starts talking, and then it is easy to start turning them against each other. It is a who said what kind of game." Her father smiled. "Are you at ease now seeing that Josh is doing good?"
"Yes with half the town's women worried about their local hero. I almost had to make an appointment to see him."
It was silent for a moment. Her father moved over to tend to some of his herbs, carefully picking them and putting them in a basket close by. "Don't try to outsmart him, I will say it again; he is a good kid but he has different needs from you. I am not trying to keep you from loving, I just want you to experience wholesome love. He is used to ladies giving up their love easily, and when you get something for free over time you do not find worth in it anymore."
"I get it, my love is worthless to him."
There was a sense of exhilaration brewing inside of her. She did not know if it was due to the liftoff day drawing closer or that she was about to do her first interrogation. Some raiders were merciless they had no value for life. She always wondered what drove people to do certain acts. Can one human be that cruel, or did life make them numb to violence and hurt? She had to remember that the suspects were probably the same and she should handle them accordingly. Don was quiet but she understood, she knew he had to do things in his past that he was not proud of. It's funny how you are seen as a hero when you do unspeakable things. She saw it behind the curtains of his eyes, she read it in the way he drifted off sometimes or small things like how he looked at his hands. She knew that Don did not want this for her but if she did pursue it she needed to be prepared in any situation. It was for her protection. "Are you ready?" Don broke the silence. "It is still early so it gives us en
Every muscle she had inside her body was on fire. It was worth it she thought as she looked at the group. A couple of days had passed since she last saw Josh and she welcomed the break. There was no space for distractions, the thought of him made her shudder. Their last encounter had awakened a lot of mixed feelings within her. Major had separated the weak from the strong. They were divided into different categories, she was now part of the elite, like a group of titans who would strike fear in the minds of anyone they would encounter. They were as one, moving swiftly through every course taking into account any new danger that could lurk behind dark corners. Long nights of planning brought in different outcomes to take into account. She was motivated and had one goal; save her people and take control over Meraki.She grabbed her water bottle and splurt the remainder over her head. The group had dismantled, there was no more friendly bickering the air seemed different. It
Josh did not take rejection lightly. "Sutton!" He shouted. "How many times do I have to repeat this? Aim for the nose, not the eye. You want to inflict pain not give the guy a black eye!""There is no problem with my aim." She said a bit too loud. More like the instructor she thought. "Excuse me? What did you say? Get down and give me twenty, and that counts for everyone who questions my authority.""Who rattled his cage?" Sasha whispered from above. "Don't ask." Josh knew everyone's strengths and focused on improving techniques. For someone his age he was well-rounded, it was like he had an extra sense. The night he got injured was the first time she had seen him harmed reminding her that teamwork was a must. No matter how good you were even if you were the best at something we all need help sometimes. Days went by, there were only a select few who knew that construction of the ship continued at night. It was now ninety percent complete which meant the day drew near
Keira stayed with Sasha till the morning sun's rays greeted them. Sasha would have sudden bursts of tears and then moments of total silence. Some say that depression to them is complete isolation a feeling of extreme loneliness and disconnection from the world or people. Sasha did not need to speak about it, her eyes told her about the total lack of sleep that she endured. She wondered if Sasha would heal with time, or if the memory of Buck would make her want to escape reality. Sasha was like an empty shell, what once filled her with life was the presence of Buck. Sasha's life consisted of routine and habits nothing was done without Buck, he was her only family. Keira sat for long staring at Sasha, she had a meeting with grief. She never knew the weight of sorrow as now. As Sasha moved through the house Keira felt its presence and she could not help to be affected by it. How do you move on from this? Do you use words, try to erase all memories of him, or make Sasha go back to traini
"Exhaustion." Doctor Atkins stood next to Sasha's bed. His eyes seemed tired under the black-rimmed glasses. "Then what about the pills that I have found?" Keira looked at her friend, her face seemed sunken. Her lively red curls seemed oily and unattended. Her freckles were prominent on her white skin. "I assume she didn't get to that. She is also dehydrated." Doctor Atkins was busy writing something on a piece of paper. "I would keep her here for a couple of days for observation. As far as I know, she does not have family, is there anyone she could stay with?" "She can stay with me. Doctor your honest opinion, how long will she be like this?" "Keira the thing is, as you know I am a doctor. I deal with bodily injuries and sickness, physical, and mental I can give you a prescription, but it won't fix the problem." She walked over to touch Sasha's hand. Her hand was cold, she put them between hers and started warming them up. "It depends on her will to live." Doctor At
Keira was awake and could not sleep any further, it was just after four. She stood up to make herself a cup of tea and was surprised to see Sasha sitting at the table with a cup in her hand. "You are up early," Keira noted as she let the herbal tea soak. "You let me sleep the whole day yesterday remember? Your dad makes some pretty good tea. "I am sorry but you look better this morning, are you up for today?" Keira studied Sasha's face, she seemed better. The color was returning, it is amazing what a good meal and sleep could do. Sasha took another sip. "I am going to do it for Buck, I am going to fuel all my energy towards this. This is the one thing that Buck always supported me with." Keira loved Sasha's determination. She was still worried that the pressure of the situation might get too much for her. Keira heard Don's voice behind them. "You girls want breakfast? Hellen traded some items for chicken eggs yesterday." He sighed loudly. "What I would not give for a n
Sasha's piercing scream echoed through the house, and Keira's heart sank. For a moment she looked at the ceiling and then at the clock against the wall. It was past three in the morning. Keira had decided to move into the storage room that Don turned into a small bedroom. Sasha had none of it, but she also knew that it was pointless to go against Keira so reluctantly gave in at the end. She gently slid her foot out from under the thick blanket and onto the cold, wooden floor. As she stood up, the old floorboards beneath her feet creaked and groaned, protesting the disturbance. On the way out she grabbed her pink robe before exiting. She made her way down the dimly lit hallway and could feel the icy air nipping at her skin. She stood in the doorway of her bedroom door, she could just make out Sasha's figure. Sasha had relived Buck's last moments every night after his death. Keira walked over to the bed to where Sasha lay. She was already awake, Keira could not make out her
Keira wiped a tear as she saw Don in the crowd next to him she saw Hellen holding his hand. She smiled approvingly. She was happy that her father had Hellen, Don was a doting father and needed the diversion. Next to her on the platform stood Sasha. She knew Sasha felt disconnected and ready for this chapter, she was ready to show Buck just why he had so much faith in her. Most soldiers were already wearing their helmets but others had their visors open to not restrict their view. Her heart was beating rapidly, there was no more turning back. In three neat rows, their team was standing, within the next hour they would leave for Meraki. They were all wearing their suits made of Aradium a lightweight bulletproof metal. It was accidentally discovered by a scientist experimenting with different metals. Aradium was also a major metal used to build ships, unfortunately, the knowledge and most of the brainpower left for better prospects on Meraki. Thus making it so difficult to find
Keira woke up entangled in her hair. It was still dark out, she gasped as her fingers traveled over a body next to her. She cringed; Caleb will have a field day about this. She was certain she had put up her pillow tower the night before. She tried remembering the previous night; she remembered how Caleb had to take her home after the dinner and introduction to society. She had three glasses of champagne and it had hit her hard. She had never had champagne before, it was something that everyone knew of but nobody had laid their eyes on. She quickly removed her hand from Caleb’s bare chest. She was extra careful not to wake him up.“Don’t tell me you have never had champagne before.” She jumped when she heard his voice in the darkness. “I have not.” “I know, you had told me a couple of times last night.” He halted and moved around in the covers. “I must say, I rather like you when you are not stiff as a plank.” He was having fun with her and she hated it. Bits and pieces
There was a sense of excitement ruling the house. It was the day of her Welcoming party, dresses had been delivered early in the morning. Caleb had his fair share of suits, he told her that he would decide on a colour that matched the colour she was wearing. She had a hair and makeup appointment at three, that gave them enough time to be ready in time. She decided on a powder blue and white ombre dress with a mermaid tail. From the white one-shoulder top it gradually turned blue towards the bottom. The bottom part was decorated with teardrop crystals, and the top shoulder had a long sleeve trailing to the bottom. The top was decorated with the most beautiful silver needlework. As accessories, she had a thin crystal band, that was her headpiece. She did not want it to overshadow the dress.Caleb had left for the afternoon, giving her the freedom to get dressed. She walked over to let the hairdresser and makeup artist in. The ladies greeted cordially and as usual, did not make
You could hear a needle drop in the dining hall, it felt like everyone stopped breathing momentarily.Keira looked up to face her grandfather, she showed no fear. This room feared him. “Good evening grandfather.” She greeted sternly.“Join me in my study after dinner.”He did not smile, he did not welcome her. He just continued with his dinner, her eye caught Cassandra eating quietly next to him. Her grandmother seemed frail next to Zavier. Although he was old, he was intimidating. After what seemed like an eternity they had finished dinner in silence. “Follow me.” Her grandfather instructed her when dinner had finished.She quietly walked behind him through the dining hall, his office was situated in the West wing. The big door opened to a study, and a couple of books decorated the shelves. She supposed that they were not needed on Meraki. They were ornaments of a forgotten time, a time on Earth.She went to sit on the only chair available in front of the big steel desk. T
“You will be fine.” Caleb turned his back as he put on a white long-sleeve shirt.Keira caught a glimpse of his bare back; she was getting used to him. An old married couple, she thought. They surely bicker like an old couple.“My grandfather does not seem like a people person.” She responded worriedly.“He is not from what I remember, as I recall Cassandra has always been the attentive one between the two. I don’t think your grandmother ever recovered from losing your mother, she had always seemed like she was alone. You still need to meet your cousins, I wonder how they turned out.” He shrugged and took out a pair of pants from the drawer.“They are probably a breeze, I don’t think they will adapt to me coming into the picture.” Luckily for Keira, she will only meet them with her welcoming party. “Cassandra did say that she will speak to my grandfather regarding our engagement. I am sure she already did as you are coming to dinner.”“The West family dinners, I was part of that
“You have to be kidding me!” Keira said aloud.“Just go with it, your grandmother is already suspicious.” Caleb urged her.Caleb has been in her face ever since they had come to Ouro. Not that she could be any more uncomfortable.“There is no time,” Caleb said hastily.With a swift move, he had spun her around and pressed against the wall. This was an act she kept reminding herself of as his mouth pressed against hers. It was not a real kiss but it still left her frozen in position. “Giggle or do something.” He whispered under his breath.She let out a high-pitched giggle, her stomach churned. This was not good, she felt her whole existence crumble as she evaded his eyes. She knew what she would see, I do not approve of Miss Summons.She heard movement and looked up. She quickly pushed Caleb away as soon as she noticed Cassandra standing behind them. “Sorry.” She stated that she was genuinely humiliated.Caleb followed her lead and turned around, as if he felt her discomfort h
“I will take the bed thank you,” Keira said already making a run for it.“You know this is a super king-sized bed, a whole family can camp out here and invite their pets,” Caleb answered unbothered by her actions.“I do not know what type of sleeper you are, you might think you are catching culprits and wander off to my side of the bed.” Keira eyed the luxurious silk nightgown spread on the bed. Her fingers glided over the soft fabric.“Miss Summons I most definitely do not wander in my sleep. Also don’t worry, you are not my type if you were wondering.” Caleb said grabbing the men’s pyjamas from the bed and continuing to walk to the bathroom.They had just returned from the dining hall, and Keira had eaten things that she had never heard of before. They cross-pollinate a lot of fruit trees to get a lot of different varieties. Meraki also has a vast amount of fruits that only grow here. Her grandfather was in meetings and she had heard from Cassandra that he had to inform the cou
Keira held onto Caleb’s hand to the West Mansion. Ouro was divided into four sections, the working force was staying on the outline closest to the walls. A wall separated the working class from the upper-class families. These families were also employees of the Chosen, others had businesses and had shares in surrounding mines and farms. When moving more inward towards the middle of the city the terrain changed. There was a man-made mountain range that overlooked the city. The second level housed the founding families and the highest peak was allocated to the West family. Cable cars were the way of public transport all around. Farms and Mines were based outside of Ouro, everything worked on solar energy. Guards were stationed all around, everything seemed peaceful.The West family had a firm grip on the whole of Ouro, everything was laid out perfectly for them to have control over the people and all that happened around Ouro.Keira looked over at Caleb. He had been quiet the
Like a Giant, the City came into full view. It was unlike anything Keira had ever seen before. The walls had a mirror-like shine but were black in color. There were small observation posts around the wall that hosted guards to defend the city. Closer to the gates it became more busy. She was not used to this amount of traffic. Hoovers were all over, small, big, carriers then there was the odd contraption here and there. She was expecting way less than the picture in front of her.“Be calm, I can see you are overwhelmed. They are going to test you at the gate, I am going to ask that you go first. Hopefully, when they get your results they won’t be bothered with me.” Caleb looked out in front of him and she knew for him coming back here would be torture.The road towards the entrance had huge rows of trees and gardens, this reminded her of pictures she had seen of castles it was flamboyant like you were entering a different dimension. This was for the rich and they spared no ex
Keira had to say goodbye to Sasha once again. She had decided in the end that taking any more time would risk exposure. She did not want to put anyone else’s life in danger. “Are you ready for this?” Sasha asked Keira trying to hide the tears in her eyes.They were sitting next to each other in the living room. It started raining and it felt to Keira like the rain was a reflection of how she felt inside. Even though the clouds could express themselves, she had to keep her tears cropped up. Keira had to be strong. “Why are you crying? You know I will be back, I won’t be killed that easily.” Keira smiled at Sasha gently pressing her hand.“I know, it might just be pregnancy brain.” She smiled. “I also know that everything has led to this point, it is just sad that you are doing this with Caleb. Although I trust him now, you would never know what he is truly capable of. What do we know about Caleb, other than what we have heard?” She rubbed her finger over her lips. “I think i