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âWait what do you wantâŠ?â Before she could finish the question Mcen touched her back which transported her back to her orb. The shields were down long enough to allow Marie a moment to observe the orbs that surrounded hers. One in the distance held the soldier, she tried to call to him, screamed even until she finally caught his attention long enough to say: âHey, hey you have to fight him!â Shields closed simultaneously and the soldier whispered:
âBut how?â
Now she was muted but her voice did carry; some people snapped out of their trance and looked over to the woman who seemed to call upwards. At the twentieth second all the orbs shot through the opening in the dome in a cluster shaped like a dart. Instantly they returned to the dimension they knew travelling faster than light towards Earth.
The orbs opened their shields as soon as the cluster zoomed past the sun, giving the unwilling passengers an interesting yet short scenic view of their return. Since Marie was on the outer part of the cluster, she, too, had a good view of multiple waves of sunlight rolling away from the sun.
Saatsweiâell and Aaksaun looked on from the viewing pucks.
âThey wonât need our help to return home?â Aaksaun asked.
âNo as soon as they clear the foundation zone the holding platform and their orbs will do the rest.â Saatsweiâell assured him.
âWhat will you do with your experiment now?â Reeâoal asked with a small group behind him, Bialai and Laandâell included. The scientists turned, somewhat startled by the sudden intrusion.
âWell Iâm shutting it down; after five millennia IâveâŠexcuse me, weâve finally found a solution to returning to old Taksa.â Saatsweiâell declared. Reeâoal looked a little disappointed, staring downward for a moment.
âGrand Head Ree, is everything alright?â Saatsweiâell asked, surprised by the level of confidence he carried in his voice. Reeâoal recovered quickly, assuring the two that everything was fine and he expected the final report soon. When the group disappeared Saatsweiâell gasped for breath, over whelmed by what he had to say in the final report. His friend always came through in desperate times like that and that situation was no different.
âHavenât you omitted anything in any official statement in your life, including this one?â
Saatsweiâell thought hard, looked over the room then the control panel, his friendâs question prompted him to recall a few times on old Taksa. There were times when he was unsure that he would leave out certain information, but this event was different, he witnessed a lot and he didnât know how to lie about it. As Saatsweiâells band fluctuated to different shades of red then flipping to a solid white, signaling his life force has built up an extreme amount of energy and was finally touching the limit of it, Aaksaun shed his long coat to charge up his original form. He was attempting a diversion called a âDrift.â Basically a drift is as it sounds, a spirit body floating through anything, for this drift Aaksaun will agitate his friend by passing his highly charged form through Saatsweiâell. If he does it right he may only have to go half way. It seemed to be the case as his smoky distorted figure approached Saatsweiâell on his right with a distracting combination of light and noise. A few pops of energy and he was out of the danger zone. The apparition formed into Saatsweiâells longtime friend shaking him back to reality.
âHey just snap out of it! Remember you know this experiment better than even him, heâs only interested in one part for himself.â Aaksaun tried to reassure his friend.
Saatsweiâell looked up and replied âThatâs if he doesnât already know half as much as I do.â
Saying that suddenly jogged a series of memories related to the experiment, with one thing in common: Saatsweiâell has never informed him on how to control your personal orb. He never told Reeâoal about his personal visits to Earth, time and time again. He doesnât know how to make his own body or start over in a high energy location, but he is a fast learner and there is no question that he may have spied on the study. He and a trusted few.
âWhy canât he just start his life over? Why Earth, whatâs so important over there? Itâs not even as easy as half the planets Iâve discovered. I just want to check on home; see how those whom weâve left behind are faring.â With a sympathetic look, Aaksaun escorted Saatsweiâell to the Chamber of Light and Darkness with Mcen in tow. Reeâoal reappeared with his posse in the room of the Ring of Elders.
âI donât want to return to a ruined world; that place is scarred!â
The majority of the group looked at him with disappointment and confusion.
âBut Grand Head, this is what weâve been waiting for. Our return to old Taksa, this was our intention!â Cried one of the men, Bialai however, defended Reeâoals logic.
âWhat if weâre tired of home, arenât you? I left because I was tired of rebuilding my life with nothing. Thereâs nothing there.â
âHave you looked back in the last thousand years, itâs no longer barren like the old war zone; in fact the old war zone itself is prospering. The seeds of life werenât completely destroyed! Plants, animals, people, everyone and everything that we have left behind has flourished!â A Takzen shot back; Bialai stood in quiet shock while Reeâoal just looked on, indifferent about the news.
âThat sounds nice but Iâm not planning to return to that old place. I have plans and it requires a new home, fresh, different. Somewhere I can be appreciated properly. Unlike you soft pieces of stone!â
âHow dare you! Weâve appreciated you be making you our Grand Head, your actions back on old Taksa have always been appreciated. If you canât appreciate the world youâve abandoned, the bloodline youâve descended fromâŠâ Before the Takzen could finish his words Reeâoal blasted back,
âMy bloodline is exactly why Iâm doing this! You can keep that old rock you call home! I want more!â The elders stood there amazed but one was impressed and decided to end the argument once and for all.
âFine, youâve made your decision but if you find yourself in any distress, any trouble whatsoever then donât look back, donât even think to call for help because we were never here to assist you Grand⊠Grand? I think now is the best time to give you a new title, one that fits your true self.â As the elder made the declaration, Reeâoal eyed him hatefully.
âYou shall be known from this moment as Reeâdihn!â The same fate went to the other four supporters including Laand and Bialai.
âThis better be worth it.â Bialai threatened. Laandâdihn sympathized more with Reeâdihn because of the bloodline that they descended from couldâve put them in power a long time ago but it still would not have been enough to stop the war. Reeâs bloodline produced some of the best warriors in old Taksa along with Laandâs. Bialaiâs family were more deep thinkers while Saatsweiâell came from good hunters, although he became an exception being too impatient.
âPatience Ree, sheâll come around once we reach Earth.â Laand calmly consoled Reeâdihn when the elders vanished.
âItâs not Bialai that makes me concerned, itâs the scientist.â Replied Reeâdihn, focused on a few past events that took place not too long ago.
Saatsweiâell paced back and forth to distract himself while finding the words to put in his final report. His mind was on her the moment she left, which he couldnât control because a part of him was hitchhiking with her spirit back home. After minutes of struggle he decided to allow Aaksaun to take over.
âItâs too much right now to make this report; I want you and Mcen to sort through all the data. Theyâre separated into different segments of the experiment. Itâs all there, just organize the last segment and youâll have everything needed to give a graphic demonstration.â
âSaatswei if that is all then why donât you just finish it right now?â
âBecause I canât focus right now, Iâm wondering if sheâs ok. Part of me is sitting dormant inside her until she wakes up, then sheâll become unstable until all of me is back together again.â
âWhat part of you did you give her?â
âParts, bits and pieces of me. It was at the last moment, I forgot what to give her; I think I gave her some of my memories, my ability to track and⊠oh no.â Aaksaun gave a look of concern but remained quiet.
âI believe I might have passed on some of my affection for her!â Eyebrows and eyelids flicked up Aaksaun learned the revelation, then he askedâŠ
âWill it have any effect on her natural bearing?â A moment of silence filled the void as Aaksaun waited patiently for a response. Saatsweiâell pondered on the question but gave no indication that his answer would come soon. Having him for a friend has forced Aaksaun to practice patience to a level not known by many. However his attention shifted when the display changed and the control panel chimed. The display maintained the full Earth model while many pins moved to position themselves on various points of the model. As soon as the pins stopped they started splitting at the top, long enough to make a Y. Mcen returned from the launch room to explain.
âSaatsweiâell, Aaksaun what youâre looking at is a representation of orbs containing more than one life force. One half shows the name of the Takzen thatâs sharing it.â
âAaksaun Iâm going to need your help.â Saatsweiâell declared as he approached a pin sitting over the same area as Marieâs.
âReeâdihn. Reeâdihn? Mcen is there another Ree that might have crossed over?â
âNo ell, as of right now Ree had his rank taken away by the Oal council because of his plans and was putting down old Taksa.â Fury boiled through Saatsweiâell; Taksa was his home and he loved it so much, he knew Ree never really cared for the old ways; it wasnât hard to see the look of disdain, hidden behind his firm features. Reeâoal no longer, his new title made him fair game for anyone with a big enough grudge against him. He was responsible for holding Saatsweiâell back and putting down Aaksaunâs efforts to stop the war.
âSnap out of it Saatsweiâell!â Barked his friend, âWe have to figure out how to stop him, we still have to make the report for council of elders. Now what do you want me to do?â
With new found purpose in his life Saatsweiâell approached his friend, âIâm going to teach you how to descend.â Aaksaun stared at his friend in amazement.
Chapter 14: HomeMarie awoke to the sound of murmurs and whispers, mainly in concern for her. For the time that she was away from Earth, her body had shut down. How that translated to the doctors in the hospital, comatose. The lightning bolt obviously shocked her system. Burn patches here and there, mainly along her back giving her skin a strange decoration but it was the strike that caused her to lose consciousness; the bolt locked up her body, preventing Marie from bracing the fall on the rocky parking lot.
âWho are you? What
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