House of Halik
part 2 and 3
II
The
consensus among the workers of High Port was that this small and beat
up ship could never have made the journey from Brevick, that this
would be some kind of miracle. Two space suited figures were sent out
to retrieve the ship as it drifted by the station. They carried two
small devices that would let the station's traffic controller move
the ship.
“There
is nothing sold at the chandlery that would make this wreck
space-worthy.” A dock hand named Smyth said to his teammate
Douglas. The ship wasn't much larger than a shuttle but was clearly
not built to land on a planet.
“You
know, I reckon this thing here was used as a tender, to ferry people
from ship to ship or from a ship to a station.” Douglas said as he
finally got his hands on the banged up outer hull. If he was right,
then that truly made its presence here a mystery.
Smyth
had found a porthole and was using the lights on his helmet to try
and look inside. “Looks a right mess, I say.”
“Just
attach the tuggers.” Douglas told him.
The
station had received one short message from the craft and nothing
more. As if the pilot had reached his destination and then fell
unconscious. Once the tuggers were attached the two space suited
figures looked into the cockpit to see a man strapped into the pilots
seat.
“It's
all yours traffic control, you might want to alert the medical team.”
Douglas reported in.
A
female voice returned to their ears, “Already done that, I'm taking
control of the ship, get clear guys.”
“Okay,
Belina. We're clear.” Douglas told her.
Belina
was the Acting Harbor Master. This would have been a great
achievement at her age had she not been assigned to the duty because
she belonged to the House of Avnar. The House boasted many members in
powerful positions as well as prestigious ones. The Harbor Master of
High Port was just a very useful one.
When
the small ragged ship was docked and boarded the Medical Team found
that the pilot was still alive but wounded. The damage on the ship,
besides the wear and tear of age, looked like it had been hit with
energy weapons at long distance. It was a miracle the thing managed
to limp into trans-space at all, which it was clearly not built to
do.
“It
is registered to the Orbital Port of Brevick, as one of their harbor
tenders.” Their resident researcher said after examining the plaque
in the cockpit wall. “I have no idea why anyone would try and get
this thing into trans space.”
“Desperate
to escape, I suppose.” said the guard posted at the dock. “We all
know there has been a power struggle on Brevick recently. Perhaps it
has finally come to violence. Although, you would think we might have
heard of something like that.”
After her shift was over Belina found
the man in charge of the investigation, Benjamin Croce and invited
him to her quarters for a drink. When he arrived she answered the
door wearing a thin slip that showed her figure almost as if it were
entirely transparent. It was close.
“Hello Benjamin.” She said in a
soft voice.
The investigator was a bit thrown off.
He had known her for months and this was out of character enough that
he wanted to laugh. She was not exactly the type. Then again, there
weren't that many women on board the station and one did not
jeopardize their chances.
“Hello Belina. You look nice.” He
told her. For a short and stout maiden. The way she walked when she
fetched him a glass of wine was more buffalo than graceful swan.
Obviously, she was not accustomed to trying to sweet talk someone
like this.
He sat on the couch, he was surprised
when she say next to him and leaned against him. “I've been here
for months, Benjamin. Everyone seems to want me, but I've been
waiting for you.”
He was thinking of just asking “What
do you want?”. Then again,
maybe she really did want him in her bed. You roll the dice and take
your chances in life.
“Benjamin,
have you identified the pilot yet?” she asked as she snuggled close
and forced his free arm to wrap around her shoulders. “This is
nice.”
Benjamin
Croce cleared his throat. “His name is Rodgers Blake. I believe he
was acting as a courier for someone. We found nothing on the ship,
not even a spare shirt. No doubt he has a message in his head to
deliver. He'll recover from his wounds I think.”
He
felt her hands snaking past the small of his back and his lap.
“Rodgers Blake, if he stole that ship just to deliver a message,
he's brave or insane.” She said in a voice that was barely audible.
She also thought “That message must be very important too.”
Benjamin
Croce was suddenly feeling a bit leery of the woman. His suspicions
finally outweighed his hormones and he was looking for a reason to
get away. Unfortunately she had gotten her arms around him and had
pushed him onto his side, with her on top and giggling. Benjamin
couldn't push her off, there must have been something in that wine.
Croce
remembered that he had been standoffish with this woman since she
arrived because she was with the House of Avnar. The House had used
its influence to get her appointed as Acting Harbor Master despite
her lack of experience. Now he lay there paralyzed while the giggling
witch undressed him.
III
Master
Avnar and Dostin waited in the field for their contact. This was
supposed to be a secret meeting but Dostin was sure they'd be better
off meeting in a crowded public house. Men meeting in a field were
bound to be seen as much more suspicious than men having ale
together.
There
was a pile of leaves in the corner near the treeline. The bored young
Avnar shot a fireball at it from his hands. Dostin frowned.
Pointlessly showing off that you had such a power was rude. Suddenly
the flames turned blue and froze.
“He's
here!” Young Master Avnar said loudly. Dostin looked toward the
path to make sure no traveller had heard that.
From
out of the woods walked a cloaked figure, a sword at their side.
“Finally,
do you know how long I waited?” The young man asked. Dostin shook
his head, they had been there less than five minutes.
The
figure reached up and pushed the cloak back. It was a girl. A rather
young girl. Seri Halik.
“Of
course I know exactly how long you have been here.” she answered.
“Don't bother pretending to have waited all day.”
That
would be exactly like young Master Avnar, too. His reputation for
being a rude and arrogant man was getting out.
“You
have asked me here because of what is happening on Brevick. Your
house is close to losing its power base there.” The girl said, “My
house would benefit, why should I help you?”
Dostin
smiled, she really got to the bottom of things quickly.
“That
is very straightforward. Right, then I'll tell you why.” Master
Avnar said, “Because your house will soon die out and you can marry
into a powerful house.”
Seri
smirked, “You are asking me to betray my father and grandfather and
marry you?”
Dostin
knew that a child produced between them would likely inherit the
power of one of the parents, possibly but rarely both. Such a child
could grow up powerful indeed.
“I
guess you could marry Dostin, then.” The young man shrugged.
The
girl smiled. “If that is supposed to be an insult you should
apologize to your man Dostin.”
The
young master smirked. “I guess that wasn't an insult then.”
“Besides,
my grandfather says things are about to change. You know his power.
He's always been correct.” Seri told them, she smiled and started
to turn, “I'm going to have to say no to marrying you, Terk, it
seems I'll be too busy real soon.”
She
walked into the woods and was gone. The frozen blue fire had melted
away, leaving the pile of leaves intact but wet.
“That
girl used my first name, you heard that, right?” Master Avnar
asked, getting angry. “She was rude to someone older than she is.
Has she no manners? Next time I find her father passed out on the
road, I'm taking a dump. Let's get out of here!”
Dostin
followed his master after a quick look back at where Seri Halik had
disappeared back into the woods.
“I
need to know the contents of the message that has been brought. If
the girl is telling the truth, it seems House of Halik is the
recipient of that message.” Young Master Avnar said, the gears in
his mind were turning. The last thing he wanted to see was a
resurgence of the competing house. Besides, even if it was able to
regain some wealth, without heirs they were doomed anyway.
Seri
discreetly watched them leave. She had been a bit thrilled to show
off her power for the first time but leave it to the jaded Terk Avnar
to not bat an eye. Of course, he would be accustomed to that sort of
thing. He had a large family where many of its members had powers.
The House of Avnar was extremely powerful and it wasn't only due to
their fortune.
If
things turned out bad, maybe she would reconsider his offer of
marriage. Terk might surprise her and actually become a mature adult
eventually. Stranger things have happened. Including Seri realizing
that she had a power, the first female in Halik family history as far
as anyone knew. There were two other great houses she could try and
marry into if things got too bleak, it's not like there was no
choice.
They
didn't know. She had kept it a secret from her father and
grandfather. Grandfather might not approve for one reason or another
and father because he had no power. It had skipped a generation and
her father felt like a failure and had become a drunk. Too bad
grandfather had not brought more sons into the world to keep the
family name from dying out.
Seri
put the cloak back over her head as she re-entered the village
through the eastern gate, the wallmen hardly even looked at her. At
one point she saw a large young man carrying a wine barrel and
putting it onto a wagon. He turned to look around and she turned her
back to him, pretending to look at the apples the old hag Vamira was
selling from a cart.
“It
was Mars Croce, his father must have sent him.” She thought to
herself. His father was Nehemiah Croce who wielded the power of
psionics, who also boasted two powerful sons. The man never boasted
about Mars, who had no power, even though he was big, strong and
intelligent. Mars, though, would rather read a book than practice
fighting.
As
Mars trundled away with the hand cart and the barrels and other goods
from the merchant, Seri turned to the old hag and asked, “These
apples aren't poisoned, right?”
The
old hag Vamira fumed. “Of course not, horrible child.”
Seri
purchased two apples and headed home, the message from Brevick could
be received without any notice and she wanted to be there when it
came. Whatever it was had grandfather quite excited, he had a twinkle
in his good eye again.
When
she reached grandfathers bedchamber he was sitting up and her father,
looking sober, was seated in a chair next to the bed. They barely
acknowledged her when she entered because they seemed to be deep in
thought. Perhaps grandfather was seeing something with his mind
again.
“The
messenger is still aboard High Port.” Her father said, “But he
has recovered enough to wake up and we will soon be able to receive
the message.”
When
Seri approached her grandfathers bed she passed through something she
could not see from the other side, and turned to see the holographic
video screen floating in the center of the room. A man with wounds
and burns on his face, glossy with medi-gel, appeared there.
“My
name is Rodgers Blake. I was a Lieutenant for your cousin, Will
Halik, before he died back in the war. I continued to work for the
Halik family until the end, even after. We allied with the forces
loyal to the Croce family and finally, after all this time, we
managed to depose the tyrant Governor of Brevick.” The man told
them.
“You
have done well.” Grandfather said.
“Thank
you. With Marlton out of power, a Republic restored, the old
properties revert back to the Halik family. Of course, we have to be
able to hold on to this victory. Our grip on Brevick is loose and
tenuous, which might still be an overstatement.” Rodgers Blake
said, “We've lost the only two people with powers we had through
assassinations, now... I don't know what is going to happen.”
“Are
the Croce forces led by someone with powers?” Seri's father asked.
“Yes,
but if we have nothing to show for this, I think the Croce family
will be able to push anything to do with Halik right out of the
picture.” The man said, “If we can't even be good junior partners
in this effort, we'll likely soon be no partner at all.”
“Sounds
hopeful but grim.” Grandfather said, “A strange combination.”
“Or
grim but hopeful.” Seri muttered mostly to herself.
“Unless
you have army you aren't using that you can send...” Rodgers Blake
said, “I'm not sure what the future holds, but at least we had
something to call a victory. If that tyrant regains office, probably
with the Avnar faction, then I am sure his vengeance will be swift.”
“I
am heartened that there were some who stayed loyal even after the
House of Halik fell onto hard times. I will do what I can to make
some alliance with the Croce family, if that will help. Or find some
other route if I am able.” Grandfather said, before coughing
several times.
“I
am ever your servant, sir. Blake out.” The man said and the
connection was cut. The holoscreen faded out like a cloud breaking up
in the sky.
“Father.”
Seri's father said, “We have nothing. There is nothing we can do to
send help to these people on Brevick.”
“We'll
do something, Jon.” the patriarch said, clearing his throat, “We
cannot abandon Brevick.”
“I
don't even know how long we can even feed ourselves.” Her father
said as he stood up and left the room.
Seri
moved her seat closer to the bed. It was time to tell him the truth.
It was time for her grandfather to know.
“Grandfather.
What we need is someone who has power, who can rally those who side
with us, or sympathize with our side, correct?” She asked.
“Yes,
Seri child. We don't really need to send an army to another star
system, such an undertaking would be far beyond our ability.” He
answered her, “If only your father had been given a power at birth,
things would be so much different.”
She
leaned over to get close to her grandfather and whispered “I have a
power.”
His
eyes widened. “Is this true?”
Seri
nodded. “I didn't want to tell anyone because it might make father
more sad than he already is.”
Her
grandfather chuckled. “No. I'm the old fashion one. Your father
would be overjoyed, he would feel less like a failure if he knew his
own daughter had a power.”
Seri
was surprised. Is this true? Had she been thinking wrong on this the
whole time?
“Send
me, Grandfather. Send me to Brevick.” She told him.
He
shook his head and weakly waved a hand. “I cannot do that. You are
too young and...” he saw the look on her face, “Yes, and because
you are a girl. Girls are precious to the human race, such as it is,
it is truly biologically necessary for girls to be protected.”
“There
are far more females around than necessary to propagate the human
race, Grandfather. The House of Halik needs me to go to Brevick.”
She told him, “Oh, and where would I have inherited the freezing
power anyway?”
“Freezing?”
Her grandfather, his thick eyebrows arching. asked. “Your maternal
grandmother, I suppose. She was a cold one.”
“Send
me to Brevick.” She said.
“You
aren't a soldier, Seri.” Her grandfather said, “Besides, your
father would have to approve.”
Seri
stood up and crossed her arms. “He'll let me, it is the only way.”
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