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Launch Pad, inside an Arianne 7, Île de la Tempête, Reunion

Launch

0830 Hours


Soundtrack: Elton John - Rocketman




Samantha began pushing buttons and flicking switches on the dash. She looked confident as lights began to blink and gauges woke up and started to show movement.

Samantha started her preflight check.

Samantha: “This is Chaos to Vulpine Control. Preflight Check has begun. I am not reading any errors or system malfunctions. Does Raven One have permission for takeoff?”

Keller's voice came through the comms on the rocket was getting prepared, Sam's request getting a response from Mission Control.

Keller: "You are clear, Chaos. Permission is granted, sequence is commenced."

Sam’s focus was on the instrumentation as Mission Control cleared them to take off. She missed Skye’s nod. Samantha was amused by the fact that with advances in computer technology, artificial intelligence, and automation that came with space flight in this age, for safety reasons administration still opted to have a human press old fashioned buttons and switches to start the space craft up. Samantha pressed the sequence of buttons and switches that would start the take off countdown.

Samantha spoke into the comms once more. “Mission Control Take Off Sequence has been activated. Take off in T-5 minutes.”

Keller: “Confirmed Chaos takeoff sequence initiated.”

Samantha switched over to Raven comms. “Takeoff in 5 minutes.”

As the countdown automation began, the crew would feel the gantry entry platform pulling away from the spacecraft. The spacecraft was held vertical by the heavily armored and shielded launch tower on the opposite side of the craft. The launch tower had three circular support clamps that would pop open as the propulsion rocket engines fired. Samantha maintained vigilant monitoring of the data coming into her station. She made sure that there were no errors that might cause them problems on lift off.

As the tension in the spacecraft crept higher about a minute to launch, Samantha heard Eloise singing quietly. She couldn’t help but smile as she joined her. The song was very appropriate to what they were about to do.

Samantha was watching the countdown clock on her hud. As it reached the final 10 seconds she counted it down over comms.

Samantha: “Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. Launch.”

As Samantha said launch, the engines ignited and it took a moment for the pressure to build beneath the craft. There was an audible clunk as the docking clamps popped open releasing the rocket. The craft shook from the power of the engines as the rocket began to slowly lift away from the ground. Suddenly the first engine booster kicked in and then they were punched upwards. Everyone in the craft was thrown against their restraints.

Observers from the ground would see the massive steam and fireball from the fuel ignited and pushed out by the massive engines on the craft. The rocket began to slowly lift off the launch pad. The fuel line dropped away as the ship began to rise. The massive explosive force of the first booster kicking in as the rocket gained free air above the launch pad hurled the rocket up into the air. The rocket began to gain speed faster, and faster, as it left the ground behind and flew up into the sky. The first stage booster fell away just before the ship passed into the thermosphere. The booster would fall back to Earth and land in the ocean. The rocket was no longer visible by the naked eye. They were being tracked by telemetry from Vulpine Space Control.

Keller’s voice was calm as it was heard over the roar of the engines and the rattle and shaking of the spacecraft. "Okay, sequencing. And.....separation."

As the rocket cleared the upper stratosphere, there were a few moments of a surreal feeling as gravity faded and the rocket continued to coast forward. The view from the windows faded from a hazy blue white of atmospheric disturbance to the void black of space punctuated with the distant glow of a sea of stars. The vibrations and shudders faded as the rocket hit outer space. The passengers would float a little held in place by their restraints.

Samantha spoke into the comms. “Raven One has exited the atmosphere. Booster one separated cleanly and was on target for retrieval according to telemetry and radar. Booster Two ignition and course correction burn in five minutes. Confirm telemetry readings Vulpine Control. Raven One will need to fire booster two for seven minutes while attitude thrusters change trajectory moonward 45 degrees apogee?”

Keller’s voice was calming in the oasis of adrenaline fueled excitement caused by sitting in a rocket. It was the ultimate adrenaline junky adventure. “Vulpine Control confirms reading Chaos. The adjustments have been uploaded over the secure link.”

Samantha: “Chaos confirms adjustments programmed Vulpine Control.”

Samantha switched comms over to the team channel. “We have one more burn to go before coasting to our destination.”

Chaos’s voice once more counted them down. “Five, Four, Three, Two, One, Ignition.”

Once again the rocket was propelled forward as if hit from behind by the hand of a god. This time thrusters along the nose and side of the spacecraft fired, changing the direction it was headed. The nose was pointed at the space lab station Ark Angel in the distance. The rocket vibrated with the energy released from the secondary booster engine. The firing sequence shut down and now it was a short ballistic trajectory to the space station.




Part Eight: The Final Countdown

Somewhere......in Low Earth Orbit

1100 Local Time (Reunion)


Soundtrack: Space Oddity - David Bowie

Samantha’s voice came over coms. “This is Chaos. We have about 30 minutes of ballistic travel before we come in to dock in a parking orbit near the space station Ark Angel. I suggest we use this time to get used to moving in freefall. There is also an amazing view out the window.”

Samantha set a timer on the hud that would alert her to anything dangerous she needed to react too. It would also give her a five minute warning that she needed to be back on the bridge to fire the parking sequence. She put the view of Earth up on the bridge’s main screen for everyone to see. She unstrapped her harness, releasing herself. She didn’t bother to unstrap her weapons yet. She pushed away from the pilot’s seat with a gentle push aiming for the ceiling and a bar that ran down one side of the craft. Her hand grasped the bar securely.

Samantha: “The trick is slow steady movements. Every movement has an equal and opposite reaction. Push off gently aimed for another surface to push off of.”

Samantha’s voice was whimsical as she continued to look at the view of the Earth turning slowly below them. “One day I would love to come back after everyone is used to zero gravity. Zero gravity tag sounds like fun.”

Samantha noticed Skye moved to one of the smaller side windows on the craft.

Skye’s voice came over comms: "Valkyrie, Frigga, you two alive?"

Athena’s excited voice blasted through the calm of the passenger cabin.

Athena: "Holy shit! My eyeballs feel like they bounced off the back of my skull on launch, but yeah, sure, good! Woooo!"

Samantha shared the view from outside over the HUD for the two giants in the cargo hold. She took a moment to look at the view of Earth from space as the western coast of the United States passed below them. Down there somewhere were people she cared about. They were why she was up here. She wanted to stop this kind of shit from happening to more innocent people who didn’t deserve the worst that humanity can do to one another.

Skye responded: "Good to hear."

Athena: "Well, it's pretty awesome out there! Wow!"

Samantha had moved along the bar attached to the ceiling.She demonstrated how to push off and grab the handholds built into the side of the craft to move. She then showed how to push off using your legs or arms to move. She had checked on everyone before she began making her way back to the pilot console. She was just starting to have fun when she felt movement from thrusters adjusting the ship’s course once more. She sighed and headed back towards the pilot seat’s. She executed a perfect somersault and landed in her seat at the pilot’s console.

She noticed that Keller had fired an automatic adjustment to start slowing the spacecraft down. That is what she felt.

Skye’s voice came over comms once more: "Keller, what's our ETA?"

Keller: “You are ten minutes, and closing. Chaos, standby, I need a few inputs from you to adjust trajectory and placement. Can you confirm?"

Keller's calm voice asking for her input came over comms.

Samantha was reviewing the information that Keller asked for. She was pulling it up on her console and having Bob verify that the readings were correct.

Keller: "Are you familiar with Ark Angel, Miss Ly.....Queen?"

Skye: "Enough to know it's about the size of the ISS, there's two ways in, and a ridiculously big set of solar panels anchored to it. There's pods across it for evac, if we can't make it back to the Arianne."

Keller: "Affirmative, Queen, we're tracking Ark Angel now, feed it sent to you. We have activity, with a docked cargo unit suggesting signs of movement. Standby, we will be in position to open cargo doors."

Samantha was paying attention to the conversation. She knew there was a door to the cargo bay on the backside of the passenger compartment. That is how the crew conducted their experiments and released satellites into space using the craft. It sounded like instead of making a hard dock with Ark Angel they were space walking to gain entry.

Skye: "Right. Everyone want to take a moment to get used to this? As per what I mentioned. Move slowly at first. Hold onto something. Nice gentle breathing."

Skye: "You've got a grapple on your left arm if you need to hook yourself to something, and an MMU pack, that will allow you to move forwards and back, up and down, right and left, with control by your left waist, should be on a tether to your arm. Once we're clambered out, test it and check you're happy with it while hanging onto the rail. We're fighting in many more dimensions now, so don't think about the rules like normal. But that does mean hostiles will come from any direction too."

Skye continued after a short pause.: "Rose'll have some mercs with her, likely her inner circle, whatever loyalists she's chosen for this. They'll fight hard as hell and will do anything to stop us. But we'll do better. We've all got samples that will kill Sol Hestia dead if injected into the containment, so that's priority, we cannot let her send any of it down. And if you see Rose, shoot first, ask questions later. The bitch dies, no matter what happens." Skye exhaled, looking on at one last time to the group. "This ends here."

Samantha spoke to Keller now that Skye was done. “Chaos confirms data and direction Keller. My calculations say that puts us 50 meters from the unused airlock on the Ark Angel.”

Samantha over comms. “Make sure your helmets are on. I have to begin pumping air out of the cabin so we can exit the craft.”

Samantha waited till she got confirmation from everyone before she began pushing the buttons that would pump the air out of the cabin and store it for when they came back. If they came back and used this craft for their exit. There was an audible hiss as the air was moved to large storage tanks.

Samantha accepted another set of course corrections from Keller. She watched the feed and navigation as they drew closer to the space station. The craft slowed even more. The micro adjustments done by the attitude thrusters along the nose and sides of the craft.

Samantha: “Keller, my readings show we are a little shallow. Manually adjusting pitch attitude to adjust. I think your calculations are off. I think the weight is off because not everyone is in their typical armor. We are not as heavy as what you thought we would be.”

Keller: “Damn your right. Good catch Chaos.”

There was back and forth between Samantha and Keller until the spacecraft stopped moving and assumed a stationary orbit next to the Ark Angel Space Station.

Keller: “Chaos, my instruments show stationary orbit. Confirm?”

Samantha looked over the instruments as she put the craft into automated station keeping mode. “Keller, Chaos confirms stationary orbit. Automated station keeping mode has been engaged. I show our position 50 meters from the unoccupied air lock.”

Kellers: “Vulpine Control confirms stationary orbit next to the Ark Angel station. God Bless Raven One team. Our prayers are with you. Hurry Home.”

Samantha: “Thank you Vulpine Control.”

Samantha put the ship’s systems in standby energy saving mode as well. Might as well make sure they had enough juice to return home. It was a strange feeling. It felt like putting god in the driver’s seat to abandon and leave the perfectly good space craft for the space station. She knew there were non-friendlies on that station. That might have had something to do with the feeling. The spacecraft felt safer. She had more control here over what was happening.

Skye had made her way to the door between the passenger cabin and the cargo hold. The door swung openly easily now that the pressure was the same as that in the cargo hold.

Samantha cleared the pilot’s console after locking under a password just in case any non-friendlies tried to steal their ride. She pulled out her knife bandolier and fastened it over the clumsy space suit. She then strapped her holsters over it. She had adjusted the length of them to fit over the space suit back at Vulpine before they loaded up in the Arianne rocket. She had extra ammo as well but wasn’t really sure about using that kind of weapon on the station. She didn’t want to fight explosive decompression if she put a hole in the hull. She felt much more comfortable with her tool belt. She had her small velcro closed tool pouch on her right side of the belt. She had used the space version of duct tape to secure an extension cord to Bob. The space seal all tape allowed her to thread a variety of connections for Bob through the arm by her right hand. She had used the tape to seal up the hole created by them passing through the seal. She might need to hard dock to a computer and she couldn’t exactly take off her space suit to take care of that. Samantha made her way over to her MMU unit. She carefully pushed back against it until she felt and heard the click as it attached to the back of her space suit. Samantha reached down and pulled the arm with the controllers up along each side of her. Her arms resting lightly along them with her hands on the controls. She carefully pushed off with her legs and floated through the door into the cargo hold. She reached out and grabbed a handle to one side of the door. She looked around to get her bearings and saw that the Cargo Bay Doors had already been opened. Skye was attached by a tether to a rail that rang the length of the Cargo Bay. Everyone was tethered and testing their equipment. Samantha carefully took her tether and fastened to slide along the rail. She then pushed off aiming to join the others.

And the spindly space station, with all of its solar arrays, sitting in the distance, now at 2 o'clock, about on horizontal level. It couldn't have been more than half a kilometre, though any semblance of understanding distance went completely to shit with a view like that in the background. Sitting there, sprawled out, over the Horn of Africa.

"Right." Skye simply understated in classic British tone, taking the lead, peeling herself up, and casually floating along the rail, making room, feeling the module shift beneath her before coming to a resting stop, although in relative terms, that wasn't exactly noticeable beyond the slight drift that still continued.

Kellers: "Okay, Queen, this is as close as we can safely put you for now. You are cleared to move. Good luck." Keller's voice actually seemed to creak, even the Dutch controller cracking at that last one. A feeling of hope, even in spite of everything, she'd done all she could to get them there. Now they had to deliver.

Skye: "Okay, Raven. On me then. Let's go sort this mess out, yeah?" Skye understated once more, checking her team were following, and knew whatever came next, this was going to end here.

Samantha: “Roger that Queen. Everyone’s equipment check out okay? Anyone need help into their MMU? How about you Archer? Boraro, Are you doing okay?” She paused a moment to see if anyone needed help from those with a regular MMU.

She then turned to help the two giants. “ Frigga and Athena, I threw together a modified MMU pack to go on your armor. Just put it on like a backpack. It looks small for you, but I extended the straps. You weigh less so it should still work to get you to the station.”

Samantha went over to the two giants and helped them with the MMU backpacks she had jury rigged for them at the last minute. The thruster assembly from the MMU was tied into virtual controls in their armor’s HUD systems. “It is tied remotely to your HUD. Just click the engage MMU button and then it will follow your eyes to move you in that direction. I went with simple.”

Samantha had been to space before but not in a combat situation. This was going to be a mission for the storybooks for sure.

Samantha had done all she could for the team. They were as ready as they could be.

Samantha: “Chaos is ready for space jump.”
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Île de la Tempête


Purna’s hug was completely unexpected and Ebrima’s response was gloriously awkward. The mix of stoicism and surprise on his face, the awkwardly stilted shoulder pat of a man attempting to express a positive emotion toward something else than an Airfix product for the first time in two decades, not helped by the space suit’s movement restrictions, the Nepali man’s exit leaving the confused-looking Cameroonian to briefly ponder just what the fuck just happened before deciding it was a question for later and going back to what he was doing before, catching a glimpse of Skye observing the exchange and returning a silent ‘You saw nothing.’ look.

The Final Forntier


Fortunately, it appeared he was among those who didn’t suffer kinetosis in microgravity. For once being a freak of nature was paying off. The theory of it wasn’t hard, but how his brain would process the movement once outside the ship and bouncing in the wrong direction meant uncontrolled sailing off into the unknown was not an ignorable variable, even though the MMU put his mind at ease about it.

What bothered him a lot more was the absolute lack of armor. One and done, like back in Africa. Except he was a good deal shorter and 15 years and several wounds younger back then.

As the ship parked where it needed to be and everyone started getting in gear, Ebrima grabbed a roll of vacuum tape meant to seal small breaches in suits, wrapped a length of it around his left arm and passed it off to the next person. ”Identifiers.” He explained, ”Everyone else likely has the same space suits we do.” A low tech solution, yes, but it worked in the jungles of Africa, the Far East and South America. It would work in outer space, too.
”If we get separated, please identify yourself quickly and conclusively after we regroup.” He turned to Skye, ”It would be a shame to shoot you by accident after all the effort I put into not having to do that.”

Seal: check. MMU: Check. Comms: Check. ”Let’s take the trash out.”
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The High Frontier


Eloise pushed off from the acceleration couch as Skye unbuckled her straps. Emotions and sensations swirled and tusseled within her; a girlish, almost childlike glee and excitement at the sensation of weightlessness and the incomparable novelty of it, and of being in space, while the stark realisation of how incredibly deadly their surroundings were, how absurdly easy it would be to die, and how vulnerable the fragile metal eggshell of the spacecraft was to anything that might be in their way, or any kind of attack the Ark Angel might throw at them - if it had any such capability.
Nonetheless, she moved herself to the porthole - or window, she wasn't sure what was appropriate - and looked out. Regardless of anything else, she wasn't going to miss the chance to get a look at the view. It might well be the only chance she'd have, and she'd be damned if she wasn't going to take it.
"We're actually in space," she murmured in that quiet voice of hers, even more hushed with disbelief and awe, as she saw the light of the sun crest around the horizon of Earth below them, squinting at the brightness as the light washed over the world beneath them. She turned away from the view as Skye's voice took over, and she briefed them quickly and succinctly on their next moves. There wasn't much to say, or to question - which seemed almost underwhelming, given the outlandish, fantastical nature of the operation. It was a straightforward op; kill the bad guys, disable their ability to cause chaos. The objective was, ironically, not even that different to any one of a dozen other ops she could imagine. Just this time, it was for all the marbles, and this wasn't a rusty, leaking warehouse in a shitty harbour district with hot and cold running rats. It was a space station.
As Ebrima pointed out the tape idea, she took her turn taping around one arm of her suit, and then passing it on to one of the others as she readied herself, all too aware that the moment was upon them.
Passing through the cargo door to the bay, she likewise strapped herself into the MMU, the big, bulky backpack locking into place against her back. She kept her eyes focused on the Ark Angel, rather than anything else. It helped to keep her grounded and avoid any sense of vertigo or disorientation to focus on something relatively close by and that seemed stationary compared to their own position.
There was no last-minute tightening of straps, adjusting of holsters, or checking of weapons - if it wasn't secured or ready at this point, well; it was never going to be. And just getting across to the station was enough to worry about right now. Everything else could come after.
Skye gave the word, and with that, there was no more time to dither or consider things. With a breath she didn't realise she was holding, she pushed off, floating 'up' toward the silver-sheathed shape of the space station, triggering the MMU's gas jets and following in the wake of the others.
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Ark Angel, Lower Earth Orbit


Always Has Been


Skye Rosalind Lyons


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"Good shout, Ebrima. Let's just hope she hasn't got the same brand. You should have a IFF identifier in the HUD if you really have to, but....I expect Rose to know that." Skye replied, nodding, knowing the Cameroonian might have been a strange pick for this whole job, but she had trust in him.

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"Thanks, Chaos. Appreciate it. It links to my other jump jet systems, so that should tie together nicely." Athena commented back, watching as the hyper American pushed away, moving in front, Athena still in her own awe.

The team were readied, and with tape on, as per Ebrima's advice, moving off from the rail.

To call it moving was definitely strange. Moving? Just traversing through space was weird. The term Skye used to describe movement was a mix of flying, floating and just gliding thanks to the MMU, given there was no parallax to fix on, and it felt like fighting in three-dimensions- the only real reference point being the solar panels and space station up ahead, the strewn out arms and larger core containing Rose and all manner of world-ending mess.

The abyss was infinite, and Skye had to think to herself on everything. Kazakhstan felt like a totally different issue, but that was the satelite superweapon fucking them over. Then Singapore, where the CEO spilled the beans, and gave up the sites in Chile and Colombia, leading to the near collapse of Artemis. A collapse that the team were used in making to give Rose what she wanted. And Artemis got their reply in Marrakesh, Nagoya, Greenland, Newfoundland and La Palma, and now, Reunion, and here. They'd hunt them to the end to stop Sol Hestia. Wherever they went, they had got it set. But Rose had been elusive.

Now Skye knew there was nowhere to run.

Though the small patrol up ahead was trying to make that harder, the suits pale white in the obsidian black sky. They weren't friendlies. Nobody up here was.

"Contacts, up ahead. Weapons free." Skye's voice remained almost toned in, Skye dodging out of the way as she spotted one of them was a heavy. Athena was already on that, fifty cal rounds quickly disabling them with better accuracy than the clumsy heavy could bring to bear, but still, making Skye dive behind solar panels

Moving through, Skye sent a handful of rounds, aware that it would just take one bullet to find target, and she found hers, going up over the panel through a slit and scattering her first bullets in AG. Sealing up with the expanding foam they had to hand had been on her mind, if a round did land, but also, that thought was that she'd be dead near instantly if she couldn't.

So when one of the Artemis mercs got a couple of rounds to the side to the side, and immediately the effects were visible, the merc recoiling away and in absolute silence, disappearing, it was a reminder of how quick that would end someone in a fight. The only feeling was the weapon's recoil transmitting through her shoulder, clattering feedback that reminded her that every dickhead action was getting a 7.62mm sized reaction.

"More coming in!" Skye kept as calm as she could, using her MMU to pivot around a panel's spine, finding cover from the angle she could see a few more coming through, keeping in shadow and boosting around, sending rounds down range, before, darting between panels, evading a few rounds that splatted panels and allowed her to peer and get a headshot on one, sending the poor bastard backwards in a messy spray.

The voice in the team's ear, however, interrupted any flow they had, now moving closer to the main platform of the station.

"Raven Squad! And....Skye, so nice to see you join me. Fought through your fair share of hell. But you made it at last, to join me at the end." Rose's voice cackled across the comms, an unauthorised link in their HUD feed, as Skye didn't stay professional at all. It was, quite literally, personal.

"No idea how you're on comms, but I'm gonna fucking tear you apart when I find you! Come out here and fight me, you coward!" Skye gritted her teeth, the voice on the other end chuckling.

"Well, I have my share of mercs between you and me. Motivated just as much as you. By the by, I'm so happy I kept all these bodies up here that I'm busy sequencing....you know, it was how I got the drop on you in Tokyo. And now it turns out to be better than even my original plan because you get to watch." Rose's voice continued, absolutely rubbing the salt into wound.

"Isn't it ironic the blood in you is about to put humanity back into the stone age? Well, Sam's last little remainders of family, Freya's other half, Ebrima's.....whatever that fucking orphan you feel sorry for deserves, that petty bitch you brought along at the last minute....and your ex-partner, Skye? Just because of your blood. How are you finding a new body?" Rose cackled, as Skye scowled, the redhead knowing what she was trying to do. She delivered her reply through gritted teeth.

"I'm going to enjoy fucking making you breathe in a vacuum. Give it up, Rose, we have you outgunned and your plan isn't going to work. This is over, how can you not fucking see that!"

"Oh, you came this far, did so much, but I don't think it matters. First batch will be ready to go soon. I think I'll drop it on Scotland to begin with. Kill anyone we grew up with to begin with. You got here Skye, but I have plenty more to give." The voice on the other end cut out, as Skye scowled, in a rage moving through the solar panel field and getting a jump on from another merc, who levelled the rifle at her. With a swift boost, Skye bought boot into face and magdumped, yelling, throwing mag away and hurling a new one in.

"Team, keep fucking moving, and ice anyone, and.....save her for me. Chaos, isolate Rose's comms line and keep it if we need her back." Skye's last comms came with venom, as she flickned a new mag in, and kept on moving, approaching one of the "arms" of the space station, using a side of it for cover as she had to face away from another group coming in. Athena kept up the rear, pinning a couple more mercs with .50 cal fire, unlike the heavy that needed at least 50 rounds worth to smack open their helmet, instead just exploding them once hit. More goons were en-route, but they were closing in, and there was nothing that Skye had in mind that would stop them.

Fighting in space was certainly weird, but as Skye darted from cover to cover, firing her grapple into a distant point of the space station and reeling in, she could use it to rapidly jump out of one set of cover into another, flicking a new mag in whilst doing so, before laying down some fire on another group of hostiles flanking the group. Boaro and Chaos were in the midst of it, while Frigga and Valkyrie were ploughing into the main group, allowing them to take on what felt like at least two dozen worth of mercs.
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Ban slowly stood up from where he and Thalia had taken down the platoons moving up the hill. HE grits his teeth and thumps his torso just above his wound. Wincing, "Ah...balls...Ancestors...i'm getting..."

He spun the rifle slung at his hip, his hand going for his sword, his usual go too. In the distance an explosion, a few of them actually. And then what looks like a rocket sailing into the air. He follows it, "Thalia! It's coming this way!" The pair track it, and as it comes crashing down they both run over to it. In time for the safety shield to burst off. Thalia gets to the rotund woman first knocking her over.

Laura...

She manages to get free but is still when a long blade settles on her shoulder, the edge of the Naginata he quickly put together rests on her shoulder, the edge kissing her neck lightly, "Laura-san, I suggest you stay put." He circles around in front of her, his hands holding the haft of the polearm expertly, "I think we and the rest of Raven have something to talk about with you, if you would be so kind?" Laura looked at Tahlia then Ban then down at the haft of the polearm, it's blade kissing her neck.

Ban's eyes narrow, his hand shifting just abit, a small red nick, not deep, but draws blood.

She gulps and nods, "Good...I know you're friends with Frigga-Hakase, and she would not want to see you dead. Without an explanation." He gently lifts her by sheer presense of the blade at her neck, "Walk please...and we will talk later."

The journey to reach the others began.




Before the Ride

Freya was stripping out of her armor, with the help of Jamie and Chuck, a little anyway when it came to Chuck, the man got impaled. He needs a break, but she's not going to say no to her boyfriend wanting to strip her.

She's stepping free of her suit, and setting a few hold out weapons to her body glove when Ban and Thalia come in.

She stops and watches. Why? Because Ban has his Naginata jsut short of Laura's spine. Freya narrows his eyes, then walks over, grabbing Laura by the throat in one big hand, the strain of Freya's muscles as she half lifts Laura off the ground with one arm is spectacular. She glares at the rotund woman, "I ought to tie you up, gag you, blind you and leave you out here...but I think you'd like that." She sighs, "Laura...we have alot to talk about...no don't..." She can see when Laura starts to try and talk, "My boyfriend got hurt, I'm going to space...with my friends and family. You stay here. Sit...stay..." She turns to go and help the others.

Jamie stepping up, "Good girl." He growls, "I'll watch her sis."




Vulpine Space Command Centre, Île de la Tempête, Reunion


Suited and Booted


0800 Hours


Freya Kantaario and
Athena Kantaario


"Sis, this is fucking insane, I mean...this must be something you were dreaming of, right? Always dreamed of being an astronaut when you were little, and I guess you got it?" Athena chuckled, asking her, the golden retriever not entirely leaving her, as she looked her up and down, smile still etched on.

"We got this. Battering fucking ram. Save the world. Get home. Then we gotta talk about finding JamJam someone to love too, right?" Athena kept it light, in spite of just how insane the stakes were, beyond the two mechs on fire still in the launch pad opposite their rocket, and the absolute carnage that looked like an army had run through here, instead of just a dozen highly trained black-ops, special forces degenerates.


Before anything Freya had spent a second or two checking Chuck over, to say she’d been mothering is an understatement. She’d kissed him, held him, hugged him, kissed him again, and if it weren’t for the team being right there Athena and Jamie think she would have given him something to remember her by but alas too many eyes.

Now she stuffs into the shuttle, sitting beside Athena. She grins, “Honestly sis, I always dreamed about space. My technology has always been geared to get humanity off Earth. To the Moon, to Mars, Titan maybe as far as Pluto and then maybe not in my lifetime but maybe our kids, beyond. Interstellar made right. No worm holes but Jump Tech.” She sighs belting in, “I know it sounds insane, but yeah…here we are.” She almost sounds giddy!

Taking a deep breath she kisses her middle and index finger and presses it to the shuttle wall, one last gesture to Chuck and the others staying behind.

“This is where we do it right. We finish this off. Then we come back and we do our best to make sure it doesn’t happen again anytime soon.” She smiles, looking at Athena and the others coming along. Solid team, solid foundation.

Athena grinned, always envious of her sister’s endless nerdery and well, ambition. That she had, the thought making her light headed, as light headed as someone slightly taller than her already Norse goddess like stature could be, Athena chuckling in Freya’ thought. The others waved, as the truck pulled away, Athena locked in conversation after the little ‘debate’ with Ebrima and Skye.

“You’re crazy, Freya. Endless creativity in you. But I guess this is your first step. Even if it….well, involves keeping the rest of humanity alive, I guess.” Athena commented, exhaling deeply, looking out as they pulled out of the hangar, the sight of the rocket in the distance.
“With Chuck, I’m glad he’s in one piece. Dude is gnarly as hell. Still wanted to defend. I’m glad Tahlia told him to quit it.” She added, resting her metallic, armoured paw against Freya’s, the two sisters at the end of the world looking on at each other.
“Gotta say, you’ll make a hell of a couple. Proud of ya.” Athena beamed, glancing a look as incognito as someone of her size could at Eloise, virtually hidden behind Skye on the other end of the truck, so small was her size.
“Hey, mind if I ask you….I think she might have an eye on me. I mean….damn, that was not where I expected my hearts to pull me but…..I guess…..” Athena mumbled, almost as if she was surprised at her own self, given all her positioning in life, her appeal, everything, that some small gesture, the little looks of awe, it almost came back.


Freya looks back at her sister and reached up to take her hand in hers. She smiled, “I wholly admit I’m not one hundred percent sane. But then that’s half the fun.” She giggles a little.

Then follows Athena’s gaze over to Eloise, “Ask me what exactly hmmm? Her?” She hums, “JamJam and I are going to have to give her the once over, just like Dad, Mom and Jamie did for Chuck. You know that, it’s how we do things in this family. Same thing happened to mom and dad, same thing happened to me, gonna happen to you and Jamie too. That’s if we can find someone who can handle JamJam anyway.” She hums.

Then turns to Athena, “In all seriousness Thena, if you feel like it might work. Try it out. I…kinda maybe jumped Chuck in the plane…and it somehow worked out. Honestly I didn’t think anyone would want such a big woman like me. We’re abnormalities in the gene pool. Even a big guy I dodn’t think would ever want to take a shot on me. But if you have found someone who looks like they want to take a chance, and it makes you feel good. Go ahead, I’ll be your wingwoman any day of the week and five times that on weekends.” She leans over and gives her sister a kiss on the forehead, “Get me sis?” She smiles, “I’m going to have so much fun ribbing you about it though.”

Athena giggled, shaking her head, leaning up against Freya.
“Wouldn’t want a big woman such as you…..oh Freya, you really sell yourself short. Embrace that power, and all men shall submit, haha! Though….you picked well, sis.” The younger sibling grinned, looking to the rocket, just still taking this all in, before looking back to Freya, sighing with a certain feeling of all of it.
“I mean, who knows. Let’s see. My hearts do flutter plenty. So who knows….but hey. What a time to have feelings at the end of the world….and well, I guess I got Mom to deal with when we come home to explain it all to.” Athena added, feeling the truck stop for a moment, before starting again, continuing the last little stint to the lift, grinning at Freya, before settling down, all of it getting a bit real.

She’d been thinking about this a while, the usually bubbly Athena, who’d gone through being nearly set on fire or blown apart with Freya in the last few weeks, now really setting into this.

“When you went to Raven, why did you go in the first place? I mean, all these mercs, they have….well, you know, Skye said it herself, she picks a hell of a range of operators, some of whom are running from something. You had everything made yourself, you’ve done so much. Why this, Freya? I mean, I’m proud as hell, and glad to be joining you…..but before you went away, to that thing you couldn’t tell me about, I never did get to know. Why did you sign up for it?” Athena asked, perhaps a little inquisitively, knowing that there was no doubt, a little behind that. From her own chats with Ebrima, who certainly looked on her with disdain, to Eloise, the street urchin who’d survived poverty and came out of the other end an assassin, Chuck, betrayed by his own unit, and Sam, betrayed by elements within the CIA itself. And Skye, who was now proving to be something of a black sheep herself. It was perhaps that question that Skye said to Athena, she wanted the Kaantario to be the target, go loud, while they did the lifting. What did she mean by that?


Freya hums. And looks out, “I…just…” She trails off.

Then picks back up, “I needed a change of scenery first off. It was almost assured that I’d join Blue Sword. Even as I worked to help push Humanity to our next frontiers. Deep Sea and Deep Space you know? And the trip to…well that.” She sighs, “I never did tell you what that was did I?” She looks closely at Athena, “It was a Think Tank sis. All the big Alphabet organizations got the greatest and brightest minds together to work on projects that would push science to the next level. My rail technology started there. So did my energy conversion and shield tech. All those electro magnetic and pulse engines that have been popping up? Thought up there. There were maybe 50 of us. In a bunker, I can’t even remember where now. And we spent everyday dreaming up new and wonderful ideas. It was a paradise. But then the Alphabet organizations pulled out. We were let loose.”

She chuckles, “And I joined Raven because I needed to feel like a badass again. Becoming a James Bond Villain level scientist was one thing. But I needed to destroy things again. And with Jotunheim ready to go. Well, I got it. Raven was a way to feel like the daughter of the Kaanatarios again. And what a trip to this point.” She smiles, “I’m glad we can all do this again. Us and Jamie, and everyone. Thalia, Ban, Sam. Everyone. Even if this could be the end of the world. I’m glad we’re here now. It feels like family.”

Athena smiled, thinking about that comment. Family. It was something she knew too well, even if her own self sometimes.
“Feels like it. Made me feel like I’m at home too. Even though I know some people don’t uhhh….well, let’s just say I’m a bit too much. Maybe a good chance to reevaluate what matters.” Athena chuckled, looking up at the massive rocket, as they closed in on it.

“I just don’t know how you do it. Putting yourself in harm’s way when you have it all. But then again, I’m not one to talk….” Athena kept on rambling, as she looked over at Freya, reflecting on it all. “I guess you just wanted to see what your tech could do in person. That’s some serious villain shit, being real. I guess I just like being a hands on boss. Lead by example. Be the leader you want to say, ain’t that some shit I learned in an MBA. And well, I mean, body like this, wasted behind a desk? Pfft, then I’d prove Ebrima right.” The youngest sibling giggled in her ramble, feeling the truck crawl slowly to a halt.

“I guess I always wondered when you were into this. You made family of people who didn’t have them. And acted as a big sister to them too. I might not be officially part of this, but….you’ve got some compassion deep in there. More than just destroying everything. When we get back, enjoy that. Whatever Skye says, sis, go be that nerdy girl and make sure you make that change you want to make. Leave me to destroy a little.” She licked her lips, Athena grinning, before breaking into laughter, knowing she was teasing with that, the truck coming to a half on that.

Moving to the rear hatch, and peeling it open, Athena lumped into the floor, turning and casually peeling Skye down as Freya dropped on her own, putting Skye to floor, given the difficulty of moving in the bulky, clunky EVA suit on Earth-bound gravity.


“You two philosophising again?” Skye commented, looking up to Freya, nodding.

“Eh, same shit, different day.” Athena replied, helping the others get out and ready, with the short walk towards the lift, Skye turning to Freya before she walked over.

“Never got to say, thank you by the way for sorting out the mechs. And dealing with all of what you had to, with Laura. Thank you. It’s hard to deal with betrayal, but you did what you had to when it mattered. And I appreciate it wasn’t easy.” Skye added, clumsily moving, resting her suited hand against Freya’s metal one.

“Well, I suppose this got a lot more complicated. Thank fuck you’re a physicist, don’t go down the rabbit hole of consciousness transfer and biotech, honestly….what a fucking pain. I’m still there, but I don’t even want to think about the rabbit hole of how that worked. Or anything else to do with it. For now, fuck it. Ready for this?” Skye casually understated, knowing full well, that was a question to be answered- perhaps, when they’d finished saving the world.


Freya turns to look at Skye, “Ready for this? Going to have to be.” She smiled and reaches over to give her sister a pat on the shoulder. Then over and…well hugs Skye as best she can, “No matter what, even after everything I think I’m siding with Ban here. That boy worships the ground you walk on. I atleast am in it to win it here and I’ll do it at your side.” She smiles letting Skye go. A huge grin on the big womans face, “I expect you to be one of my brides maids if not my maid of honor at my wedding missy.”

She wiggles then, causing herself to jiggle in all the right places, “Oh wow I can’t believe I actually said that.” She bounces, “But first let’s save the world right?” She nods, “That’s important, then…if Chuck doesn’t pop the question in a few months, I’m going to. Gonna claim that man.” She grins broadly at that. Fire in her eyes.




Jamie watched the truck pull away, standing there with the rest of the team. He narrowed his eyes. He didn't like it. True the Kanatario kids worked alone regularly. But he'd promised their parents ages ago he'd keep on eye out for his sisters. And here they go, unarmored, but armed and he can't go with them. To much there already. He edged his way over to Chuck, just as Ban stepped over too. Ban holding his side in pain, "You get pinked Samurai?" He asked. Ban just wincing. Jamie knelt down to check on Chuck, "Doing okay Brother in law?" He smiled, and briefly turned to look back at Laura. The rotund woman still secure. Ban did the same, "She will be fine. For now. I would like to think she knows better right now."

Jamie narrows his eyes, "We can but hope."

The three look the way the truck has gone.

Ban shifted and sat down carefully, kneeling in seiza, slowing his breathing, relaxing through the pain, sensing, waiting, regathering. He whispers to Chuck, "They will come back my friend. Your lady will be fine." An answer to an unvoiced concern.




Going where Angels Tread


Freya leaned into the seat, panting, the lift off had been something else. And as lesser gravity hit them, she almost started crying, tears welling in her eyes, "I made it...finally...I made it..." She presses a hand to the small window right by her seat, "Space...finally...I knew someday I'd make it...step one...step two Luna...Step three Mars...Four Venus...Five Titan...then beyond." She grins, "It's possible."

And then contact.

She grabbed her AEW, switching it to lower power anti-personnel. HEr armored body glove absorbing a few shots already. She growled, "Valkyrie, just like the Kill house."

A merc fired a gun at them cackling, saying something about God is great...in Chechen. When there's a whistle. And a clunk, no she couldn't bring Starbreaker, too unwieldly in light gravity. But her tomahawks? Hehe she brought both. So the first one slams into the Chechen's forehead splitting his head almost in two. Frigga snarls, "Hey bitch! We've all got business to finish with you! You hear me Rose!" She came charging around her cover, holding her AEW in one hand, sizzling shots racking the Mercs ahead of her. The big tomahawk in her other hand. Five enemy mercs looking on as she swarms towards them, moving far too fast for someone so big! It's a warcry of anger, and the words of, "For my man!" The tomahawk cleaving the air as it came around in a mighty arc. Like a deadly diamond edge. Cleaving, crushing.
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Samantha smiled as Ebrima had the others add a strip of the tape to their arms as an identifier. She already had a band thanks to needing a temporary seal for her computer connector cords. There was also a band of silver tape around her chest to hold on Bob’s rig. Not to mention she was so petite the tape helped the space suit fit her better. She gave Ebrima a smile and a fist bump as she moved to help the others.

Samantha was checking on Athena and Freya. The two giants in their armor since they didn’t have space suits for them. At least she had made sure their armor was space worthy and would hold air. She was helping them with the jury rigged MMU packs that would go on over their armor. She positioned Athena’s so it wouldn’t hinder her normal jetpacks.

Athena: "Thanks, Chaos. Appreciate it. It links to my other jump jet systems, so that should tie together nicely."

Samantha cautioned Athena about using her jet packs. “Athena be careful using your jump packs. They are going to have a much stronger effect than they would in gravity. We are also on a space station. Be careful with anything that causes fire. It is an oxygen rich environment after all.”

Finally they were all ready and they took the leap. They pushed off and began using the quiet and soft thrusters on the MMU packs to make their way towards the space station. It was an awe inspiring experience to leave the lit cargo bay behind and be floating in the black of space. The station, while fairly close, felt so far away.

Samantha was aiming for the airlock on the back of the station. She was using the airlock as her navigational fixed point in space. Then she heard Skye come over the team comms.

Skye: "Contacts, up ahead. Weapons free."

Samantha began to search space for what Skye was talking about and spotted flashes from guns firing and the mobility thrusters on their suits. It was weird to Samantha that the sound of gunfire didn’t carry across the void of space. The sound of gunfire was muted. Samantha lost track of Skye in the scuffle that unfolded. Samantha pushed her MMU to go faster and added a zigzag pattern to make her harder to hit. She was murmuring under her breath softly “come on come on… faster.”

Skye: "More coming in!"

Samantha could see that the airlock had two soldiers stationed there to keep them out. One had chased Sky into the forest of solar panels on the station. Athena had taken out one. All at once Samantha heard Rose over their comms feed. That should not have been possible after the changes she had made after they first met Rose and discovered more about who she was. Samantha immediately had Bob start creating a new encrypted channel using her rig as the interface.

Rose: "Raven Squad! And....Skye, so nice to see you join me. Fought through your fair share of hell. But you made it at last, to join me at the end."

Skye: "No idea how you're on comms, but I'm gonna fucking tear you apart when I find you! Come out here and fight me, you coward!"

Rose: "Well, I have my share of mercs between you and me. Motivated just as much as you. By the way, I'm so happy I kept all these bodies up here that I'm busy sequencing....you know, it was how I got the drop on you in Tokyo. And now it turns out to be better than even my original plan because you get to watch."

Rose continued her evil villain monologue. Samantha rolled her eyes as the mercs outside the airlock fired on her. She managed to dodge. She smiled as she saw them thrown back into the side of the station due to the recoil on their weapons. They had failed to compensate for it. Samantha arrived just as they were recovering and used one of her knives to slash at their suits and stabbed towards their helmets. She managed to crack the helmet shield on one and she flinched as she witnessed explosive decompression. That was messy and fast. The other had stopped trying to fight her as he was suddenly losing air and had emergency alerts popping up in his HUD. She managed to stab through the surprisingly tough fabric of the spacesuit on the other guy. She smiled as muscle memory told her she had a critical hit. She had just pushed the guy out of her way when two more showed up.

Samantha: “Shit! Damn assholes keep popping up like a bad jack in the box.”

Rose: "Isn't it ironic the blood in you is about to put humanity back into the stone age? Well, Sam's last little remainders of family, Freya's other half, Ebrima's.....whatever that fucking orphan you feel sorry for deserves, that petty bitch you brought along at the last minute....and your ex-partner, Skye? Just because of your blood. How are you finding a new body?"

Samantha felt rage fire through her body at Rose’s words. How dare this woman make light of the pain she has suffered. She had to remember that she had infiltrated the team as Skye is the only way she knew anything about Samantha’s family. It did give her a momentary worry about her grandmother. She couldn’t lose focus here in space. She needed to finish this so she would be safe. Samantha forced her focus back to getting to the airlock.

Skye: "I'm going to enjoy fucking making you breathe in a vacuum. Give it up, Rose, we have you outgunned and your plan isn't going to work. This is over, how can you not fucking see that!"

Samantha carefully positioned herself so that her back was against the airlock door. She pulled her pistol away from where she had it taped to her spacesuit. She fired at the two other mercs trying to intercept her. She smiled as she double tapped their helmets, cracking their hud. She could see the air escaping from the cracked helmet visors. She grinned as cracking their HUD screens also impaired their vision. This was a great tactic to use. She was very proud of herself. Considering she kept worrying she was going to fire her gun and fly off into the depths of space.

"Oh, you came this far, did so much, but I don't think it matters. First batch will be ready to go soon. I think I'll drop it on Scotland to begin with. Kill anyone we grew up with to begin with. You got here Skye, but I have plenty more to give."

"Team, keep fucking moving, and ice anyone, and.....save her for me. Chaos, isolate Rose's comms line and keep it if we need her back."

Bob informed Samantha the new comms line was ready. He had switched everyone’s comms over to the new line. Rose might be able to pick up that they were communicating but shouldn’t be able to tap into the feed. She sent a notification that the others would see in their feed about a new private link feed. As long as they were within sight of Samantha they should be able to communicate. It wasn’t ideal but at least they should have a way to communicate privately. They would of course keep Rose talking. It would give them some time to locate her.

Samantha spoke over the new link. “New team comms on channel Charlie One. They are encrypted. They might be able to tell when we are communicating on this channel but not what. I am using the signal booster in my suit as a relay station. If you are within line of sight, you should be able to communicate on this channel. I left the other one on so we can keep track of Rose. I have already triangulated her position. I show her in the middle of the station.”

Samantha knew she needed to hack the airlock so they could gain access to the station. The only way to get to Rose was to get in. She grabbed the tools off her belt and began prying the access panel off. She had to stop and shoot another merc before turning back to trying to get them into the station. One way or another Rose was dying today.

Samantha: “Chaos is at the airlock. Working on gaining entry. I would appreciate any help in keeping these damn mercs at bay.”

Samantha had to stop once more after emptying her clip in the next two to show their helmets. She had to change the magazine in her gun. At least she had her tether attached to the hand rail next to the airlock. As she popped the magazine in, a clever merc fired at her from above the airlock hidden by the bulk of the station. The round caught her in the arm. She fired back at the merc chasing him back into cover. She managed to tear off a piece of tape and plug the hole in her suit. The hit from the gun had pushed her away from the station. Samantha used the tether to pull herself back to the station. She made herself as thin a profile as possible as she continued work on the door. Her arm hurt and felt like it was on fire. She could feel blood pooling and cooling inside the arm of her suit. She pushed through the pain as she got the panel covering off. She plugged in one of the connectors to Bob. She began overriding the security on the station, hacking it with Bob’s help.

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For the second time - at least - in the short span that he’d served with Raven, Ebrima found himself wishing he hadn’t been raised not to swear in order to properly describe the situation he had found himself in. This was absolute bovine manure. An unimaginable pile of it. What choices did he make in life that led to him being in space, literally alien to humans with no reliable natural way of telling how far anything was when they were moving, much less actually fighting in it?

Still, one must adapt, he thought, using the provided grapple to quickly get behind some solar panels. Not like it was any cover, concealment at best, but beggars couldn’t be choosers. According to one of the small pile of materials provided in preparation for the mission, it took on average 14 seconds for a human exposed to the vacuum of space to pass out - assuming the decompression was long enough to not rip up one’s lungs. Thus, he decided double taps were the name of the game, hard to imagine anyone managing to patch up two holes in the time afforded to them.

Eventually he found something approaching solid cover - the control moment gyroscopes by appearance - and could finally stop darting around like a rag in the wind and actually aim, having hooked his foot under a handhold and started putting in work when Rose decided she was in a chatty mood.

He held his tongue. For one, people like her were not worth the breath - literally in space, where it was a limited commodity - and two, the only retort that he could come up with involved having had parents at all as opposed to a serial number, which would’ve involved a degree of friendly fire. Although Rose’s transmission had clearly had an effect, if the image of a grapple cable flying toward an Artemis position, followed by the cable pulling back with an Artemis merc with the hook impaled through the helmet’s visor was of any indication, it didn’t have an effect Rose would be happy with.

Eloise had propelled herself in the same direction as the others, keeping herself oriented on the station as a fixed object. As the hostile mercs had made their way toward them, she’d likewise driven hard for the cover of the station and it’s various jutting peripherals.
Much like Ebrima, she struggled to reconcile the distances; there were no cues. No sound, no breeze, no normal shadows. Just stark light and dark, and objects swimming in a sea of it. She hooked herself around the support of one of the shimmering solar panels, and hand-over-hand ‘climbed’ down it toward the station’s exterior hull. Vibrations came through her boots and gloves as she made contact with the station; almost reassuring to have some other sensory stimulus beyond her own self-contained environment in the suit.

When Rose came over the radio to waffle and monologue, Eloise essentially tuned it out, though mentally made a mark to give her a boot up the ass for the personal remarks - though, she figured Skye likely had that as covered as the rest of them did.
Oh, those mercs were getting awfully close… well, in relative terms, anyway.

Short lived sparks showed the muzzle flashes of her friends and allies gunfire, and likewise from the mercs. But lack of snap and pop of gunfire and of ricochets was unnerving. Nonetheless -
She unstrapped her SMG, and took careful aim, the bulky suit hampering it somewhat, before she squeezed off rounds, the bulky gloves likewise making it difficult. The shot translated as a thudding drum of vibration as the rounds sliced out through the vacuum.

“Copy, Chaos. Me and Boaro got you covered.” Skye called back, watching as the grapple smacked the merc in a mist that made Boaro’s response to Skye’s call a rather stark one. She moved through the field of solar panels, providing cover to the Cameroonian, dumping the magazine into another merc moving out around the station, before latching into cover on a hardpoint, another loaded, charging handle peeled through the thick gloves of the suit. Eloise was keeping close, quiet, but no less lethal.

There was no denying this was not in their comfort zone, but then again, Skye knew it wasn’t in the foes they were facing either. But knowing Rose was inside, or at least, towards the centre gave a bit of solace. A point. A direction to go and charge into.

Athena laid out a bit more fire, following on her sister, laying out accurate, guided fire on the mercs on the far side of the solar panel field, clipping two into a bloody mist.
“Yeah, me and Frigga have the rest as well! Get after it!” Athena called back, as Skye peeled a look, before coming back down, seeing the airlock begin to open, the insides all decompressed and opened out as they were.

Moving down, Skye peeled a look upside down from where Sam was, looking out towards Ebrima and her team, bar Freya and Athena, were located.
“All ready? We’ve got canisters to find, and a Rose Lyons to frag. Eyes forward.”

Seeing the heavies had the situation outside under control, Ebrima pushed off from his position, floating toward the airlock to take up position in the stack behind Skye. ”Tight quarters. Exactly where I’d put a mine.” He noted, seeing the corridor leading deeper into the station.

Samantha smiled as she heard the reassurances from the rest of the team. She grinned as she thought, they might not be blood family but they were found family. She grinned as she went back to work on hacking the door. Rose had layered her own security over the top of the standard protocols but she had not changed them. She was probably worried that she would accidentally delete the wrong security protocol and end it all by doing something stupid. The rare mistake gave Chaos a way to bypass the initial layer of security. She focused on the next line of code as Bob and her worked as a team to hack past the first layer.

Chaos’s work was interrupted as the guy who had fired on her from above took another potshot at her. Just like he was using the station as a shield, so was she. She used the tether to lean back away from the station and aimed her shot at his helmet. She nailed him and saw his helmet crack and he pulled back. She didn’t think he was out of the game yet but it bought her more time.

Chaos muttered angrily under her breath. “Damn mindless spunk for brains minion. He needs to go away. Damn interruptions.”

Chaos continued to work on getting past Rose’s security so she could access the station’s emergency protocols and standard commands. She was typing as fast as she could even as she was losing some feeling in the arm that had taken the bullet. She had managed to wear her undersuit under the space suit. The medical unit kicked in and put a tourniquet on her arm to control the bleeding.

Bob’s automated mechanical voice told her “We have bypassed the outer layer of security. They know we are here but we have control of basic systems. The station is responding to standard emergency protocols.”

Chaos’ voice was a little breathy as sweat rolled down one side of her face even as a chill rolled down her spine. “Queen the good news, I have access to the emergency protocols on the station. I can get us in. The bad news is they know I am in their system. I can tell that there are sections of the station that have been removed from the ordinary protocols. I won’t have access to those areas. They are running a gap system , probably for safety. The airlock entrance is rebooting. I will have access in 5 minutes.”

Chaos let the team know about the airlock. They had their way into the station. She pulled herself close to the station as the airlock finally began to cycle to allow the team inside.

The Scot replied back to Boaro's comment, then Chaos's. “Aye. But I think I know why she didn’t. And affirm, Chaos.” Skye uttered, pushing through the aperture, turning left, two more contacts in direct view as she dived immediately into cover, bullets flying past as Skye used her grapple to literally send one of them past her helplessly into the path of the other two, whilst eliminating the other, moving around elegantly, getting fast used to this. And in it, there was the atrium. Something of a larger room, but as Skye pushed in, she opened her jaw.

Body after body, in plastic bubble, she had to guess this was the rough area that it would be stored in, but it still didn't really still compute. Hers. To be specific.....
“Fuck, this is where she was…..yeah, peeling the poison out of those bodies. Literally. Christ.” Skye added, barely a moment too soon as more hostiles rushed into the room, Skye moving up and around a bulkhead, ducking out of the way as bullets flew down range.
“More contacts!” Skye yelled, as she flicked a new magazine in, aware that Eloise, Ebrima and Sam were holding the vanguard here with her. They had a bit further to go, but they’d get to where they were going, through a determined, hardened group of hostiles that seemed to get the hang of moving through a vacuum a bit better than their dead compatriots outside, their black spacesuits showing they were a little more readied for this.

Eloise’s rounds had either driven off her targets, or dealt with them in ways she didn’t care to consider; either way, they’d opened the way for her to advance, and catch up with Skye, Ebrima and Sam. They moved into the station’s interior, and it was… eerie. Bodies racked up in tubes, like something literally out of a sci-fi movie, given the surroundings.
“This is… incredibly unsettling,” she had time to quietly comment as she unstrapped her acquired crossbow and propelled herself through the interior, pushing off of and pulling along the machinery and furnishings of the interior.

”It’s like a mass grave, only somehow worse.” Ebrima agreed with Eloise’s assessment of the sight around them. After uncovering some of Luisa’s in Colombia, he thought he’d seen the worst humanity had to offer. But Skye Lyons’ Traveling Freakshow always goes to interesting places.

‘Different space suits, easy to tell from allies.’ Ebrima grined behind his helmet as the new contacts arrived. The grapple had another great use to it - the moment a hostile peeled out of cover to shoot, Ebrima could simply latch onto him or her and yank them out into the open for the others to deal with hassle-free, with the secondary effect of the other Artemis fighters growing reluctant to expose themselves lest they fall prey to a possibly deranged, bleached Scorpion.

As the bullets started flying, Eloise silently cursed and ducked behind one of the many pods, giving a grim smirk at Ebrima’s words.
“Black for baddies, that’s very gauche”, she replied, before leaning out and taking careful aim, letting fly with one of the razor-sharp bolts through the faceplate of a hostile, and quickly taking the moment to advance as she pulled the string and racked another bolt as she dived into more cover.

Samantha shivered as she kept up with the team. The sight of all those bodies in the tubes had her sighing. Rose had all she needed to make the Sol Hestia. She shook her head and kept silent. She tried to stay alert as she pulled out one of her knives. She didn’t like the idea of firing a gun inside the station.

Outside the station, Athena clipped another group of hostiles at the far end, moving through the end of the panels, the the armoured titaness still not quite sure of how the fuck this was playing out.
“Queen, we’re capping off the other end of the space station. I think I have eyes on a launch tube. Looks like the way they're launching the 'Hestia from this. Frigga, can you cover me, I’m gonna see if I can get to the end of it?” Skye heard, as she pulled out of cover, peeling bullets past a version of Rose #187, she humorously pondered to herself, also thinking about the fact she *was* partly one of those things. Which made even less sense. Laying down fire, she kept the bullets going, the space station’s integrity not a priority given it was all a tin can with plenty of zero oxygen inside of it.

“Affirm, Valkyrie! Boaro, Archer, I have you covered, keep moving and see if you can get through the next sector!” Skye called back, keeping accurate fire down, suppression at the very least on the flat level, realising she was at a different angle entirely in a 3D realm to the other two, who were virtually upside down, but across from here.

Frigga pushed off a surface and caught another surface with the claw of her line launcher, she couldn’t bring Starbreaker along, too big but she did have the claw. She fired it attaching herself, and called to her sister, “I’ve got you Athena!” She stood up on the cooling spire, looking like a grey sentinel upon the spire, “Ladies and Gentleman, the power of the Sun!” A blue-white lance, hit a merc right in the chest. When they say they can’t hear you scream in space, it’s mostly true.

Her claw growled at it came loose and she threw it forward again, pulling herself along in Athena’s wake, grabbing another anchor point, securing herself, and bracing, her AEW shifting, this time a pin point pen thin blast, a hiss…and a mercs armor explosively decompresses, “Who knew a Physics PHD would come in handy during space combat.” Another crank and she pushes off again keeping up with her sister.

Landing a third time, “Oh you think that will save you?” As some mercs knelt behind a large thick plate of something.

Clack…click…BZAAAT!

The Lightning Gun crackled, conducting along wire and materials, slagging the cover, sending the mercs scrambling and into her friends lines of fire.

With an almost evil chuckle she deployed her claw again to catch up to her sister.


Eloise tensed herself and sprang out from her cover, shooting while on the move. The bolt hit, center mass this time, and the target flailed in agony.

“Mmmhh… this this is effective, but it takes too long to reload,” she growled, instead pulling her Jericho from its’ sealed holster and blazing off a volley of shots as Ebrima yanked another hostile into the line of fire. Reaching her impaled target, she met his chest with both boots and coiled, crouching against him and putting a shot through his visor, before kicking him back down the length of the module.
“Keeping them pressed back; but it’s hard going,” she called out over their radios, as a round ripped through the interior of the module and whacked something on her helmet, forcing her into a spin she had to correct in the Zero-gee environment.

With cover from the rest of his teammates, Ebrima could leverage a bit of mobility for a change, making a series of quick, grapple-assisted bounds between pieces of equipment that looked more solid than others, rapidly closing the distance as the Kuri left its sheath. In a flurry of movement, flashing steel and manoeuvres only enabled by the thruster pack that nearly made his inner ears give up and go home, the Cameroonian’s path slowly became marked by droplets of blood streaking from ruptured suits, coalescing into tiny spheres that drifted aimlessly until striking a surface, adding sparks from short-circuiting equipment lining practically every surface in the room into the carnage.

Skye exploited the chaos the two made, pushing past a group of bodies, clattering two more hostiles with a double tap to each, using her grapple to shoot across the room, clattering into side by the pair, magazine unloaded and another slid in.
“Right. Through here. Eyes open on any killswitch. Valkyrie, you in position?”

“Affirm, I’m on the other side, no windows though, so I can’t see inside!” Athena’s voice sounded back, as the Scot looked through her visor to the other two, breathing out a hard exhale, this particular move not one she ever wished on any of them. She didn’t let them lead. She went herself, and pushed forwards, peeling through, the taller module as wide as the one before, but revealing nobody inside.

Apart from her.

With Rose cornered, rifles were raised, as Skye floated through, hearing the static kick in once more. A similar suit, but a little more on her backpack. A contingency, no doubt. She seemed

"Raven, how lovely to see you up close. I wouldn't do anything stupid." Rose waved around the clacker, the DMS hooked up against her hand, the pudgy thumb latched against the pressure plate, as Skye kept rifle raised, shaking head.

Ebrima was about to shoot, only stopped by the realization of three other people on board and two just outside. The old adage of ‘Hostages only matter if the other side cares about their survival’ got thrown out the window - well, airlock - if the hostages were the rest of the team.

Eloise had replies swimming in her head about how this was already stupid; gunfighting in a soda can with inevitable death a fanny hair away, but she held her tongue and kept her cool, the muzzle of her gun still pointed in Rose’s direction, but finger out of the trigger guard. Her haunting eyes firmly fixed on the other woman as she listened - and waited.

"No fucking chance. We've got a heavy against the release. You hit it, Athena redirects it. Give it here. And you might get a chance to live. I'll see to it that you don't end up getting someone pulling you apart. Every fibre in me wants to. But for the good of everything that's fucking sane, give it to me, and let's end this."

"It's a tungsten covered, rocket-assisted canister, Skye. It's sealed, so you puncture it, that thing makes a racket. And she'll go with it, if I release. First on the list. Then about a billion. Want to risk that?" Rose replied, as Skye kept rifle high.

"I suppose we didn't really get to know each other, did we, Raven? You know....Skye's something of an enigma. When confronted with all the horrors. She told you she'd help you with all your problems. Be it prison, being an orphan, losing loved ones, comrades, family, the things you can't outrun. Give you a purpose and let you live. But she picked you because she knew you'd never go anywhere else. Just like her. You didn't really have a choice. And then she made you into machines that can only kill. At least the people I pay chase greed. But you....you all chose this because you can't help yourselves. So you killed everything in your way, and here you are, told you're saving the world. With all of its corruption, with everything it took from every one of you, and you want to keep it, rather than take a chance it might be better." Rose said, keeping an open tone to everyone, knowing they'd hear.

Make their judgement. In whatever twisted way she saw fit. Skye kept her SIG pointed at her doppelganger, knowing that in this moment, it was not exactly like they had much leverage, but they had to talk her down. A DMS meant all sorts of shit. Explosives, retro-thrusters, anything, beyond even just that WMD in her hands.

”Fixing a problem does not necessitate a clean slate.” Ebrima simply replied to the posturing madwoman, ”Boss, what’s the call?”

“People like you made me into a machine to kill long before Skye was on the scene,” Eloise replied in the hushed, soft tone she always held. “And they lied to me about it, with elegant, big promises and visions like yours. Stepping over bodies to get to them and using me to do it was all part of their vision” she shrugged - the motion muted by the suit, and shook her head. “You’re just the latest in a long, long line of maniacs with grand ideas and flashy toys. There’ll be others like you, either way this ends. You’re not as special as you think you are; just another butcher in the history books, but with a more fantastic plan. I don’t care what you think of me, or why. Skye, Purna… Athena…, all of them have done and said more in this short time than you’ll ever do. You’re just a target waiting for a bullet or a blade”.

Skye stayed quiet, letting them talk, as Rose spat on her visor in response to Eloise.

"Because I'm done pretending we can't change the world and that long line exists! You think I like this? Love the idea of what we're doing? The fucking world is falling apart, it's a lie, we're consuming, using, destroying, and it'll all end now, shit, at least I give an alternative! It's a necessary evil. I told Skye that. You could live in that. You and your team. You had first refusal. And now you'll take them with you." Rose replied, her English-accented voice bitter, and the face, uncannily like Skye’s now, as she no doubt, was putting her impression on Eloise in that moment.

Skye thought for a moment on that exact ponder before she replied.

"This…..the body transfer, it's in my head too. Integrated. You know, you're not special. I went from a body to another like you." Skye uttered, the redhead knowing that fact in the last few hours had just sunk home, dropping into

"Bullshit." Rose barked back, as Skye chuckled, almost as if to drive it home, knowing she'd caught a line in Rose's heart with that one.

"Fucking look at me! No warpaint, Rose! No tattoos. Nothing. And no node sticking out of me. I'm like you. Not even metaphorically. And on my last life. And I don't want to commit fucking genocide. So don't think you're anything more." Skye almost seemed pleading, yet lost herself. Putting herself at that level. Hoping Rose could get that.

Rose stared daggers.

"All of it so he could pull the rug at the end. Zhao...he just wanted what I feared. A product. No more." Rose uttered, shaking her head inside the helmet, looking back. "So you know what it's like then. And you don't think this is any special?"

"We're just people, Rose. And we're at the end of this whole thing. Let's give this up."

Rose looked on, confused, but realising. Zhao had realised what was coming. And no doubt, that was the reason the rocket was intact. In that final moment, he realised cutting that deal had been his lifeline. One that she hadn't known if it had worked, or not.

(one last one)

”She speaks the truth. The Skye you tried to kill in Japan stayed on the island” Ebrima simply stated a fact, hoping his reputation for brutal honesty would help drive the point home. ”That’s the problem with grand causes. In the end, nobody cares what you want, only what they can wring out of you. I’m just surprised it took you this long to realize.” His tone actually approached something akin to pity, though whether it was real or not was anyone’s guess.

Eloise, shook her head again, giving a simple shrug. “Life is a balance of red and black. Don’t you have enough red on your hands? Maybe it’s time to try something else, while you still can”, she said with a hesitant, hopeful tone in her voice. Quiet, encouraging, but not quite pleading.

Sighing, Rose kept herself against the titanium door, gently stepping off, with the prose of a ballerina, into the centre of it.

"I'll give you the DMS. Only to you, Skye. We'll go up. The door’s open above. And talk. Alone. Cut the comms and call it a day." Rose asked, as Skye didn't hesitate. She moved forwards from the rest, knowing this was it.

There wasn’t much to it, but she had to, in a moment of perhaps clarity, take Rose at anything. And trust her team had her back.

With the DMS in hand, Skye came closer, separating away, going up, or down, whichever way the airlock in the cavity was facing, away as the line stayed open for one last moment.

"Work something out, team." Skye’s words almost seemed fleeting, escaping. Almost hopeful, yet knowing whatever happened, hoping to hold her cool.

And with it, Skye floated up, and towards Rose, hearing the comms channel adjust.

"We don't have to do this, Rose. Come on." Skye uttered, as Rose shook her head, DMS clutched tight.

"What was it, Heroes, by David Bowie? You remember that memory?"

"Yeah." Skye replied, the redhead looking the other in the eye, coming close, close enough to look the speck in Rose’s Earth-reflecting eye.

"It's the last time I felt human, Skye. Last moment I had. And, I wish I could go back to it every time. But everything else...there's no humanity left. And not down there either. And there wouldn't be in you either." The other voice sounded almost remorseful, confused tangled.

"Come on, Rose. There is. In you. You can still stop. Still be normal. I know how much it hurts. I know why it did. But I can't undo any of it. We can't keep going like this." Skye replied, knowing this was risky. It was stupid, dumb, Rose was unpredictable, but almost a turn in her eye had come to give it up. Realise she was outplayed. Outmanned.

"I'll let you feel that weight. You're right." Rose put her hand out with the DMS, and offered it forwards.

And into Skye’s. The trigger rested, pushed against the firm gloved palm of Skye.

The Scot not letting go as Rose released quickly, glancing one look. Into eyes that mirrored her. Uncannily. It was her, alright. A mirror with a physicality to it.

And Rose pulled her left hand in, up onto Skye's shoulder.

And fired her grapple. Skye immediately blew back, the hook smacked through her visor and straight into her skull. The DMS unwound as it fell out of Skye's lifeless hand, the impact of the pointy hook near instantly ending it, the vacuum finishing any remaining neurons.

There weren't any final thoughts to be had, bar one.

Rose wanted her to make her feel that release, that loosen of hand, helpless, absolutely. In the end, even if involuntary, it had been her own doing. As if the final laugh was with Rose. The black of the view beyond her fading light left nothing. In the end, like all those she'd killed.

Rose shoved the lifeless body of Skye back at the team, cable pulled out of her dead counterpart, and used her MMU to separate her from Skye, keeping her other body between her and the team, who were seeing Skye Rosalind Lyons rotate towards them in a method that didn't befit her dying valiantly at all.

Soundtrack: David Bowie- Heroes

In this line of work, no such thing existed. Rose preyed on fear.

Because when you had a field-generator equipped spacesuit, getting shot at wasn't the worst issue for a moment, but she could absolutely give it back. And while offense was the best defence, she had her mercs left inside the Ark Angel to help with that, bullets flying to no avail.

And suddenly, violently, the canister released from inside the space station, the plume of the pre-stage bursting, and smacked into Athena's shoulder, who pushed as hard as she could, her legs bolted against the station, feeling it spike. The rocket fizzled out, but the canister was loose. And the only thing stopping it from plopping out of the side of the space station was an overexcited twenty-two year old, who inadvertently, was now holding back certain death for an incalculable amount of people.

Athena screamed, feeling the canister rustle against her side, using all her energy to keep it in spot.
"Fuck, canister is loose, team, Fuck, we need to do something, fast!" Athena's voice actually broke in panic, as she didn't even yet clock the HUD alert of Skye's lifesigns being altered. But more importantly, Rose closing distance.

She hadn’t gone back down to Ebrima, Sam, Eloise. She’d moved further along, and out of the way. With a group of mercs to clean up the job, and her, seemingly, unable to be hit.

"You know I'm coming, Athena. Sisters who live together, die together, you can't stop the inevitable. You and your privileged fucking type. Your egos would do the same, but only for yourselves and your fucking stupid popularity." Rose taunted, knowing she was being hunted. Five to one. Terrible odds, but then again, Rose Lyons was everything Skye was, and now the latter was dead, those odds were a hell of a lot tighter. Especially when Rose seemed to not be capable of being shot.

The canister still thrusting away, Athena was not exactly in a comfortable position, rather, a stress one in more ways than literally one.

"Shit, I can't hold this! This thing is going to fucking go through me!" Athena yelled, yanking forwards and punching the propellant, killing the thing there and then, but leaving the canister still in the void with a push from the secondary that threatened to rip her away. She had to hold the canister now. Still one hard push away from doing a lot of damage, because Athena couldn’t let go.

Rose knew that.

Turning, Rose waited from a blind spot in the space station, underneath a pair of fuel tanks in the next atrium and burst forwards, knocking into Ebrima like a skittle, dumping the rest of the mag in their general direction, panicking, but almost certainly, not out of it yet.

"Maybe I'd respect you Ebrima, if you just pulled your head out of your arse and realised what they did to you! They fucking imprisoned your only friend, your only reason, made you a fucking slave, made you a fucking sock puppet!" Rose yelled back, darting around, coming into Eloise, darting around her trying to cut her route off, Rose aiming and firing another burst where she was at a moment.

"And you, I don't even know your fucking name, but I'm sure you won't be missed either!" Rose kept the fire up, Eloise lucky to get out of the way, or else she'd have caught rounds too.

Rose wasn’t seemingly able to take damage.

But, if there was ever a moment the team needed to get together, it would have to be to find a way to take out a field-generator having, equivalent to their team lead who was more than happy to find a counter to every single one of them. That, and the few mercs left in the way. Bullets wouldn’t do the trick. Freya’s AEW might, but that wasn’t going to do anything more than simply take the shield out, at best.

Ebrima caught the movement with the corner of his eye, barely ducking the spray in time. But he’d seen this before. He’d killed Luisa, he fought beside Adam. ”Repulsor field.” He cautioned Eloise over comms, hastily checking that he hadn’t been hit, all the Artemis blood staining his suit making that job a lot harder. ”Close range shots or melee.” He followed up with what had worked for him, leaving the part about a point-blank flashbang detonation while it was still in his pouch out of it as he let the rifle hang on its sling and drew the kukri once again and pushing of the wall in pursuit. ”I’m still breathing for a start, more than I can say for you in a few minutes.” he replied to Rose.

“We’ll see.” The response from their nemesis was blunt on the open comms. She wasn't halting, her next turn in the space station's small maze running her into another operative.

Coming to Sam with a grapple along the walls, Rose bolted through the insides using it like a rat-run, finding her there, knowing her team had them covered, at least, for now. She wanted this one to be personal, because seeing Sam at work.
"You again. Her worst creation. Well, no point making the same mistake twice, now that you're a gullible shit." With it, she pointed the barrel of her rifle, point blank at Sam, and as she went to pull the trig.....

Sam’s martial arts training kicked in. She pushed the barrel away from her as she stabbed Rose in the chest with the knife in her hand. She wrestled with Rose for control of the rifle.

The knife pushed against metal plate, but as Rose peeled back, going forward, the explosion from a mini missile tore through the inside, and ripped apart the space station itself, creating a split, from where Athena had anchored herself.
"Fuck you, Rose! Team, finish this mess, she's got a field generator so get closer, Frigga can probably kill her shield, but you need to find a way to flank her! Sam, find a fucking way to deactivate this fucking canister, I'm taking a lot of fire here!" Athena yelled, other mercs massing on her, and in a hysterical turn of fate, probably of all of the people that should have been like Atlas in this moment, it really, actually, had to be her…..

Eloise clamped down on any feelings; they could come later - other than her anger and her rage. But she caught them, shaped them, and turned them from a hot, fiery thing that threatened to boil over into a sharp, clear point; like the arrowheads she wielded. As Ebrima spoke, she considered his words carefully.
“The field; does it depend on velocity of the projectile?” she asked firmly and insistently. “Because if melee works, then…”
She looked over to him with meaning as she pursued Rose through the interior of the stations’ cluttered modules. Twisting as she moved, and drawing her SMG to blaze at the mercenaries.
“How many of these guys does she have?” she spat as she shot at them, weaving and ducking as best she could. “Is there a machine spitting them out somewhere?!”

”I figure magnetism. Light things are easier to affect, but at close range bullets are too fast to be diverted in a meaningful way in the time available.” He gave Eloise his best guess as he chased after Rose like a rabid dog, guessing what had happened in the airlock from the fact that Skye wasn’t right on Rose’s heels.

”I can still fucking hear you, or are you all a bunch of fucking morons!” Rose yelled back, almost cartoonish in her inflection, because now, she figured she had it personal. A real test. She’d killed so many, in the name of….well, something, died so many times, given it her all. But in this, well, she wasn’t giving up that easy.

Samantha managed to get away from Rose. She darted away, an asset in this situation. She needed to get away from the suicidal lady so she could see what their options might be for stopping that damn canister. Chaos “Gee monologue much? How stereotypical villain of you.” She raced off and around the corner as she had Bob pull up the feed from Athena’s helmet and suit. “Athena talk to me. I am looking to see if I can hack the guidance system on that damn rocket canister.”

Samantha spoke into the comms to Athena. “Athena do you see any panels on the outside of the rocket? You might be able to use a taser or electrical attack to short out the guidance system manually. It will be even more effective if you can apply the charge directly to the circuitry. The case has probably been hardened against such attacks.”

Samantha began working on a plan B. Would Athena have enough strength to redirect the rocket’s thrust to throw it off it’s trajectory somehow? Could they somehow manually reroute it to deep space?

A few more mercs made the split between her and where Athena was, Rose peeled herself into cover, laying down fire from a M249 she’d managed to blag off one of her men in a supply crate, pinning down the team from one angle, knowing she could keep pressing towards Athena.

And then who knew she she’d be able to do. Freya was moving in closer, maybe able to take out that field generator, but then again, she wasn’t going to be able to stop her. Rose had countermeasures for that. And her fire was getting more, and more precise. Enough for her to get more mercs between her and Raven.

“Oh, shut the fuck up,” Eloise snapped at Rose, shooting her grapple with one hand to stabilise herself and winching herself into cover, snagging the toe of her boot under a wall strap. She loaded the crossbow, letting the SMG hang by its’ wrist strap in the zero gee. Time to test a theory. Buddha, Spongebob, Princess Celestia, whichever one of you is listening; let this work!

She let out a breath and sighted on Rose’s suit and caressed the trigger of the crossbow - if velocity or magnetism were a factor - well, maybe the mostly composite bolt, travelling at a lower - but still quite deadly - velocity might have a different effect…
She didn’t have long to check, as the hail of return fire coaxed a squeak out of her and she ducked behind some chunk of machinery, reloading, her little SMG and the crossbow alike, before darting out and snapping off a short burst at one of the mercs in the way.

”Oui, oui, riez tant que vous le pouvez.” The Cameroonian grumbled, too preoccupied by a chase with murderous intent to bother with the radio. Not like it would matter. The station was too small for her to run, even to hide, and what Raven’s goal was clear as day. With more mercs coming out of the woodwork - well, figuratively - he had to stop and the rifle came back into play. He also had time to set Rose to a secondary channel so he could speak to the team without being everheard. ”Only one place here she’s going: The launcher. Double back to the other airlock, help Athena and head her off. I’ll push through this way.” Sure, he had no authority, but in the absence of anyone else making a plan, he slipped back into his old ways.

As Ebrima’s voice came through on the other channel, Eloise switched to it as well. She moved herself over to his side, taking ahold of his suit with one hand and shooting with the other, switching off her radio a moment to let the vibrations carry her words to him privately.
“Listen; I’ve got an idea. That toxin - if it needs an atmosphere to be deadly - won’t exposing it to the vacuum render it useless? Can’t Athena just… destroy the projectile? Or if that fails - we launch it off on a trajectory away from Earth. Strap it up with a pressurised cannister or as many as we can get hold of - and then puncture them to give it acceleration. It’ll be long-gone before anyone can reach it!”

”Somehow I doubt she’s stupid enough to not have the canister fitted with its own guidance system.” If that had been the case and Rose was some kind of an idiot, they wouldn’t have had to go to space in the first place. But where he lacked in actual engineering knowledge, more than a decade of model building came to the rescue. ”Maybe if she can hold onto it, she could destroy the thrusters in flight. Make sure it won’t reach the planet at all. Chaos should know.”

Athena felt more rounds come in, as she held the canister in one hand and the M2 in another, fragging another group of enemies coming in, floating back. Panicked, she heard Sam’s comment but was too busy in her own realisation to come back.
“Shit, Chaos, the thruster unit’s burnt out, risk is, we expose it to the vacuum, it’ll fuck any chance of us going home! I've got nothing here, it's just a sealed tungsten bloody tube!” Athena yelled in stress, knowing full well that the toxin would probably die in a vacuum- but if it stuck to any part of her, or the team’s suits, then it would come back to Earth with them.

Samantha gave a relieved sigh. “Athena if the thruster is burnt out at least it can’t reach Earth without help now. Let’s think about this. We know the toxin exists. We need to be careful to decontaminate everyone and the equipment. We can do that before going back to Earth. This damn Space station has a lab. Didn’t we bring some of the antidote with us? We can destroy the capsule by setting it on a course to be pulled into the sun. That will destroy it nicely.”

Which was a crude way, Athena realised, that Rose had made sure that if they were going to die, they were dying with Rose. Unless, and only unless, they worked something out. Something Athena hated the idea of more and more.

“There’s jack shit for now, there's nothing I can touch to even try and force a cure into it….fuck, you need to stop Rose getting here first!” Athena barked back, giving no helpful answer at all.

Rose had of course, made tracks, the field generator pinging off stray bullets, getting towards the end of the space station, the bolt pinging off without a harm. A fruitful attempt, but Rose almost called it out, as if she was making it personal.

“You’ll need more than that, Eloise!” She taunted, laying out fire towards her direction, the number of mercs between them both now diminishing.

“So, what’s it going to be, were you just being carried by her? Or are you actually still thinking about her? It makes you weak!” Rose gave even more shit, moving out of the way, a few more mercs laying down fire past another solar panel group, as she moved in and out of void, knowing they’d lost sight.

She managed to in fact, get a flank going, and with her mercs making a move, Rose, now off the radar of the team, managed to get straight into Ebrima, kicking him straight into Eloise and Sam.

And weapon pointed, knew she had the distance to take them out.

Well, close enough but Rose had made enough of a nuisance, knowing she’d thrown them, and well, gone all over the place. A Skye level trick. She ducked out of the way from the response, grappling and moving fast, faster than they’d likely expect someone like her to move, and was keeping up the fire.

Samantha found herself once more grappling and defending herself against Rose. She didn’t want to fire a gun just to have the bullets deflected. Instead of getting away from Rose she tried to get closer. Maybe she could see how to override her system. To give them a chance. Rose was fast and good but Samantha didn’t let that stop her. She let her anger and fury with all that Rose had done fuel her sparring with the evil woman. She tried to hold her in place by engaging her. “Freya! Try overloading her shield with your weapon!”

Ebrima scrambled to try to make use of Rose closing the distance, his grapple fired too late to hit even if it would have likely been unperturbed by the field at that range. ”Briefing on the station mentioned multiple escape capsules.” He spoke on the team channel, ”Could we use the thruster on one of those to vaporize the thing?”

Rose got out of the way, before laying down more bullets, knowing Ebrima was good….but well, one on one, she could fight back, knowing the two had to get out of the way from her closing in.
“Run, you fucking coward! Like you have from everything, family, your boss, how many!” Rose yelled at him, spraying fire towards Sam, before using her own grapple to flip on the other side of the station’s outside, the confusion of fighting in an extra dimension stomach-churning, almost impossible to follow.

As Rose kicked Ebrima and Sam into a pile with her, Eloise yelped as the wind was smushed out of her. Only a slight, small woman, she was winded by the two other people and the impact with the wall of the module and its’ uneven surface. Getting untangled and getting her breath back gave Skye’s doppelganger long enough to rub more salt into the wound and taunt them further, and to get out of her range before she could even think about making a move.

Samantha had been thrown into Eloise as Rose sprinted away. Samantha growled and popped up just in time to be a target for Rose’s gun. She pushed off hard for the ceiling hoping to get out of the way of the gun. Samantha’s back hit the ceiling of the hallway momentarily knocking the breath out of her. “Don’t let her have control of that canister but we can deal with that after we stop Rose.”

Because Rose was already moving out of the hollowed end of the space station, Athena turning her .50 on Rose, as the field generator violently dunked away the rounds, and simply put, slapped away when Rose clattered into the side of Athena’s embrace against the station, holding it in from letting the loose thruster do its work, the hit from Rose hard enough to dislodge even the heavy’s grip. Canister loose into the void, Rose used an M320 on her side, the 40mm to blast directly at Athena, making the heavy seem almost helpless, completely pushed back, pushing forwards on the canister itself, making chase. Thrown back, the station with another hole, but with Athena pushed back.

And headed back like some stupid game of tag back around. Like she was off to somewhere else with it, on the outside of the station now, while the others moved around the half-in, half out segments.

Samantha pulled Eloise away from the wall. “Come on! We need to go after her!” She began to chase after Rose. A minion or two popped up from side corridors along the way. She didn’t waste any time. She simply slashed at their space suits to open them up to the elements on the way by and deliver a kick or a punch. Samantha’s experience with street running was a blessing here as she ping ponged down the corridor bouncing off walls, doorways, and people as she gained on Rose.

The diminutive stealth operator followed and moved along with Sam, mirroring and marvelling at how she moved. It was similar to her own movement style; using the terrain and surroundings for agility and mobility; propelling herself off of the surroundings and hostiles in their way as they gained on Rose.
“Sam”, she panted between motions, the exertion wearing on her, especially with the bulk of the suit around her. It sounded even more chaotic; her own breathing amplified and every movement clunky and awkward.
“She’s fast, but maybe together - we can catch her up!”

“Shit!” Athena yelled out, realising she couldn’t open fire on that. Not with the torpedo in hand. Not without killing them all.
“Fucking get that canister out of her, get close in, Freya can kill her field genny, then you need to get up to her!” Athena yelped, alive after that hit, but checking all over her suit, before coming to senses, feeling the damage to her thrusters and EMU unit, but trying to make do as best as she could.

As if summoned Freya arrived where everyone was gathered. Her claw closing around a hand rail, and securing her to the position. She drew a tomahawk and looked around, then started to take in the situation. She took in the shield generator and snarled, “The fuck!? That’s almost my tech! Who the…I’m gonna scalp who ever let that out before it was ready.” She hummed, looked at Sam then at Athena, “Wait…wait…yes…okay. I think…” Hearing the idea for her to overlord the generator Frigga nods, “Give me a second.” She detaches her claw, and drops to the deck. Crouching in cover.

And cracks her AEW open and before god and all it almost sounds like the weapon lets out a pained cry, “Sorry baby….I’ll rebuild you brand new later…” On the fly and in the field Frigga reconfigured the AEW, pushing pieces up, around, into different places, pushing a catalyzer out of place, a power shunt up the energy line, splicing all the power lines together.

When she swings back out of cover, attaches her claw and aims at Rose, the AEW looks like a Franken-weapon taken to outrageous degrees. The Lightning Gun dish fully extended with the AT array and Sniper attachment molded together, and all the powercells mashed together, “Creator I hope this works!”

For the first time since she joined Raven, the AEW lets out a whine.

A kind of Whow…whow…whow. Speeding up before it dumps all the powercells into a beam of electro-magnetic static, coursing over the shield, hammering it…

And blowing the capacitors and generator like a firework.

And the light hit Rose, smacking her out, throwing her from the “underside”, at least, the side facing the Earth, hands released.

The shield dead, Rose let the canister go adrift so she could focus on the task at hand given how much it had fried her electronics and her with it, before spraying fire, cursing. The suit had integrity, but the generator, and her hold had been released on that canister.
“Bitch! You still want at me? Come on then, I’ll have fun deciding which one of you I send to Skye’s place first!” Rose yelled out, the taunt no doubt her knowing she was coming after all of them. Alone, and with no more goons, she’d just fire on the first person coming to her.

“Not if you go first!” Athena yelled back, changing to the internal system. "Everyone, don’t go straight for her, take her from every angle, get in close, and overwhelm! Do not let her pick you off one by one! And then get that canister, fuck, we can't let it go!" Athena yelped out, knowing she was no help drifting away, trying to make ground back towards the space station, hoping the thruster would hold out.

Samantha hears and takes Athena’s warning seriously. “Guys I have an idea. Keep her busy while I alter one of the life support pods. Then let’s try to trick her into it. I am going to reprogram the pod to take her and the capsule on a one way trip into the sun.” Samantha takes a sudden left turn before exiting the space station completely. She heads over to the closest escape pod. She begins ripping apart control panels. She plugs in Bob and asks him to do something that is against the station safety protocols. “Bob, I need you to erase the escape pod’s safety protocols. I want to set a collision course for the sun. It will only have so much thrust so we need to calculate the best angle and the burns for it. Please include the weight of the capsule and one passenger.” Bob’s voice was immediate “Chaos this is against the safety protocols for this device. It was not intended for this. The passenger will run out of food and air. Not to mention the pod and everything in it will burn up in the sun.” Chaos was already overriding the safety protocols and laying in the malicious code that will take over control of the pod. She digs into her toolkit and begins disabling all the controls and damaging them beyond repair. Once launched there would be no way to reprogram this pod. “Bob, just do it. We cannot let this loose on Earth.”

Eloise likewise heard Athena’s urgent warning, and acknowledged it with a rapid click of her microphone. She followed Sam outside, but instead made her way over the hull, mind racing as she attempted to come up with something - before one of the drifting bodies, still hanging close to the station sparked an idea.

She grappled the corpse close to her, then another and another as she passed, gathering a morbid troupe of followers. As she was about to round the curve of the hull to where Rose was attempting to face off with the rest, she started a deliberate spin, tucking her knees up to her chest, making sure she was aware of her orientation to Rose and the others.

Her center of gravity shifted, she started to accelerate, her ‘passengers’ pulled along with her. On the third or fourth spin, she launched one off in the direction of Rose. Then the second a few moments later, then the third; and on the final spin, fired her MMU, just a brief puff, to send her in the same direction, cannoning toward the maniac twin of her friend as one of a string of projectiles in order, them blocking the view and adding more to confuse and block her view, and giving Eloise a chance to get in close, or allow her friends and allies to do the same.

That, that was a beautiful shot. Chuck’s taste in women was impeccable, Ebrima thought, a malicious chuckle growing in his throat. ”Apologies, Purna. The tongue isn’t happening.” He muttered to himself. Anchored near a shattered husk of a solar panel, he understood the task: Buy time. To do the most visible thing he could, he raised his arm, guesstimated the range and lead and fired the grapple. If he missed, it would at least make Rose flinch, look and create an opening for the others. If he hit, she’d be like a puppet on a string. He loved shots that didn’t have a bad outcome.

Frigga sighs and hangs the AEW on her back, “Sorry about that baby.” She says to it. She’d been really rough with it, and hated to damage the things she had made. Sure it’s inevitable, but the AEW is one of many favourites.

So she channels that into violence.

Grabbing her source of cover, and she pulls, while throwing her claw forward, “Oh Rose!” Her claw winch growled as it pulled her forward, the claw opened as she flew past where it had anchored, “I killed you once before! I’d like to try again if you don’t mind!”

This time the claw shot at Rose herself. And just missed! The claw crunching into the wall behind her, “Ah damn I can’t pretend to be Scorpion.” A yank and Frigga soars, her free hand unsheathing a tomahawk, “I’d really like to…ah!” She’s tackled to the side by one very brave Merc, she tumbles and slams into a wall, a big muscled woman wailing on her poor assailant, “Jævla! Du kunne ikke ha ventet! Jeg kunne ha fått henne! Din drittsekk i en tutu!” Oh good she’s gone into speaking Norwegian.


Rose watched as the grapple flew towards her, turning and throwing herself away, and instead of away from the body flying in fast towards her, INTO, instead, Ebrima, before clattering into one of Eloise’s bodies that had been pushed in the way, perhaps, in an insanely cruel irony, her own use pushed against her before she had a chance to open fire on Ebrima, and then there was Freya. Barely stopped by a merc, who got clotheslined and turned into a pulp in what was, probably the most pointless, stupid attempt at stopping a freight train, but enough for Rose to breathe.

Enough for her to be pushed back into more void, against the underbelly of the station, and for a momentary bit of chaos, produced by all of the team throwing everything at her, unable to pick one target. But trying to fight all of them. She'd pulled every trick. Made almost a last gambit. But now she knew she needed luck. And that was thin.

As Eloise saw the merc-sicle hit Rose after she bounced off of Ebrima, she thumbed the button on the remote detonator she’d pulled off of their belt. The poor, misbegotten dead man immediately turned into a silent cloud of gory shrapnel, adding to the confusion, before his friends joined him. She swivelled about her center of mass again, keeping her velocity and direction - huh, I’m almost getting the hang of this - and raised the crossbow to her shoulder, letting fly with a bolt, aiming for the suited figure’s general direction as she was pushed back against the belly of the station, trying to pin her in place by the fabric of her suit against the hull.

Seeing Rose hesitate, as if trying to decide which threat to address first, Ebrima started reeling the line back in, already on the move as he did. Launching the grapple again, this time aiming for an inanimate structure past Rose that wouldn’t dodge, he put the thruster pack, grapple reel and his legs into the charge, flying toward the clone psychopath with the kukri drawn, a stab aimed at her faceplate as he came sailing past at breakneck speed. Or at least breakarm speed, if the crunch in his left arm he heard upon slamming into the wall the hook was attached to was any indication. It wouldn’t matter if he hit, and if he missed, Rose would still have to content with getting clotheslined by the line he dragged behind him, now rapidly approaching her feet like a loose line on a ship.

Samantha was working furiously to alter the escape pod to carry the tank of poison into the sun. Even if they did just kill Rose, she didn’t trust the secrets of Sol Hestia to anyone she knew. She didn’t believe that any of the governments should have it either. It was simply too deadly. It needed to be eliminated forever. If she had her way, all the dead bodies and research would be destroyed too. They couldn’t leave any of it behind. This threat to humanity had to end here. She didn’t think the government would appreciate them blowing up their very expensive space station though. Then falling debris would be an issue for people on earth. Samantha checked in with the team. “Almost there. How is the fight going?”

Frigga finally got loose of the merc who knocked her off course, her claw hissing and as it rewound into the launcher. She pushed up and tried to catch up with her friends and coworkers, “Someone pull me closer I want to hit her with my axe!”

But as she goes she slows, and looks around, where’s Athena…

“Sis?” She looks around, trying to spot Athena, “Sis?” Okay big sister energy time, she spins, looking up around back and forth trying to get an eye on her sister. No no no, where did she go? Not happening!

Rose felt the pin deep in her lung smack through inside and out of her again, thrust her into metal, as she turned, pointing the M249 towards Eloise as a last ditch to reply, about to fire when suddenly, Rose realised in the corner, that Ebrima was sailing towards her like a missile.

And there was no turn she could make, not with the air punctured out of her lungs, no amount of resistance to pain could stop this. Ebrima frankly splintered a spiderweb of her visor off and pushed her gruesomely out of the impaled bolt against the station's composite skin, the suit punctured, and the knock pushing her away, gasping, screaming into the void, blood pissing out of the suit with her gargling, the line smacking her away and lifeless, limp, as there were no final words. Eloise’s bolt, Ebrima’s force and the team's collective fear had literally torn her out and away.

No final things to say. In space, nobody could hear you quip some bullshit about proving people wrong.

But, the team, of course, could. They had a canister to get rid of in an escape pod. Then, themselves, as the space station’s rupture started to widen, blurring the lines between outside and in. Which, at this point, was getting more and more like an outside. Time for an Irish Exit? Probably not the worst idea…

Eloise saw Ebrima’s attack, and felt a thrill of triumph as the glittering shards of glass caught the cold light of the sun as they sprayed out in an arc, and the droplets of red crystallised in the cold.
Sam’s words came over her radio, and she replied in a firm, stern voice.
“I think she’s about done; is the pod ready? Can you get clear?!”
As Rose’s body drifted away, Eloise sighted onto it and launched her grapple, drawing her in close and shifting her orientation to line up with the EVA pod.
She touched her helmet visor to the remains of Roses’ no idea if the dying - or dead - woman could hear her as she spoke in that coldly musical hush of hers.
“You know; I wasn’t here for all the rest of what you did. I didn’t have the same fight against you as the others, the same… drive built up to beat you. But the one thing you did that I can’t forgive? Wearing the face of my friend and using it for terrible things. But you know what; we’ll all remember the good things she did… and you like this”.
Reeling back, she planted both boots in Rose’s middle and booted her in the direction of the pod, looking back… and then a icy hand of fear gripping her chest as she heard the next words.

Athena in the meanwhile drifted, checking her comms, hearing Freya panic.
“Frigga, the….the MMU’s dead. Listen. Get them in. Get to an escape pod. And the canister out. Then go.” Athena never said words like that before, almost as if for a moment, it dawned on her what the facts were.

“Just….fucking hell. Get on with it, would you? Just get them pushed out!” Athena asked, cobalt in her tongue, drifting now nearly helplessly, looking around. She knew the team had to move. And she was dead weight. She didn’t want to say the quiet part out loud, but the fighting had moved them off from their launch, and well, the station didn’t have enough pods, at least, not from here to reach while things were going to shit.

She was staring into the void, the black, the infinite cold, and realising this was what it was about. This was the fight. Everything to save them. And it all clicked, there and then.

So, for a moment, she was reliant on Freya. And even that was a realisation. She wanted her to live. So much potential, so much, and in her own self-sightedness, the addiction to her image, her brand, everything…she just wanted Freya out of harm.

But Rose was dead. And with it, she knew the team had to make their way out.

Freya bounded up and onto a platform, scanning the open area, “No no…don’t you dare say that.” She scanned the dark then saw a glint.

“Hang on sis.” She planted her feet and spooled out some of her claw line. This is where both strength and physics comes into play, she started to whirl the claw, getting some force behind it, “You listen here you great big, air headed…I’m not leaving you behind! I still need you to be my maid of honor. I need to see you with a chance with the one you got eyes on. Now…”

She heaved the line, the claw sailing, “Get…”

No sound in space but the claw burred like a freight train.

CRACK….Crank….

Closed around a boot, “Back here!”

Freya hit the retract button and pulled hard, watching her sister pulled back into the light of the station, “Are we missing anyone else?” She shouted as she braced to catch Athena’s return.


Samantha’s work on the pod was wrapping up. “I need someone to bring me that canister so we can launch it into the sun. I don’t want anyone trying to find it in the wreckage of the station.” Samantha turned to Bob. “Bob, did we manage to erase all the files on Sol Hestia on the station? Do your best to complete that while I finish getting this pod rigged for deep space.” Bob’s mechanical voice filled Samantha’s ear. [color-fff200] “Chaos, station integrity is down to 50% by my calculations the space station will implode and break apart in the next 15 minutes. The team needs to get off this station. I recommend using the escape pods.” [/color] Samantha swore under her breath. “The space station is breaking up. We all need to head for the escape pods.” Samantha had been listening in on comms and was very confused. What the hell was happening out there? It sounded like Freya was retrieving Athena. Eloise’s report was vague but encouraging at the same time. Samantha began pinging everyone’s comms in an effort to locate where they were on the station.

“Oh shit, yes. The thing we came here to destroy,” Eloise cursed scanning the area frantically with turns of her head, before spotting the torpedo-like object in a lazy, slow spin in the shadow of the station’s solar panels.
“I have eyes on it!”

”Can’t help with that, I’m afraid.” Ebrima all but apologized, having broken the arm that had the grapple attached to it and due to the lack of an exoskeleton, pulling on a broken humerus was the last thing he wanted to do now that there was hardly any rush. Instead, he set about making a careful way to the escape pods, having taped his arm to his chest with the vac tape to stop it from moving around, finding a hole in the station close to the escape pods and holding there to guide Eloise in once she had captured the canister.

Reeled in by Athena, the younger sister to the other armoured up Kaantario captured a hand on the station, calming down, breathing out as best as she could, looking over to her, a moment, Athena getting words out.

“We really, really…..” The noise suddenly creaked, as the space station, already at poor integrity, detonated where the fuel tanks had ruptured, blasting the side where the bodies had been apart, sending the whole thing rotating, and beginning to shit on many a laid plan.
“Really need to go! Station's far more fucked than that, Sam! Fuck, Eloise, we need it in, you need to hurry!” Athena was in total flight or fight, aware she couldn’t help either.

Quite literally, the entire fate of where they were over now, which from a third person view, outside of the entire panicked party looked like……Sweden? Poland ish? Hard to say, but indeed, that whole cluster, was in the hands of Eloise. And with Ebrima crawling to an escape pod, Athena pulled on the outside, hoping Freya had the initiative to help along, and get to one of them to help. And Eloise could make that move.

With the station destabilising, she was going to have to give it everything.

“I’m on it,” Eloise replied in a voice that hid any trace of the slowly creeping fear she felt, as she realised how close to the wire things were getting. She zeroed in on the canister, checking her wrist for the level of reaction mass left in her MMU - and cursing every word she could think of, as the warning level was blinking low.

Her mind raced, and she triggered the unit, propelling herself toward the canister, matching her spin, and reaching its surface, wrestling with it even more than Athena, who was almost twice her size, had.

All right, step one: you’ve reached the horrible WMD, she thought to herself, as she straddled it and spun along with it. Her MMU’s readout flashed frantically, telling her there was nothing left but wishes and good intentions. She took stock of everything she had, and hatched an insane, but brilliant idea. Shuffling around on the body of the weapon, she drew her handgun - and fired in the opposite direction of the spin, blazing a magazine’s worth of rounds away, until the spin slowed… and then stopped.

She checked her direction - yes! There were the lights of the escape pods ahead, and the ones of her friends’ suits, moving in the right direction…

She took a deep breath; this next bit was going to be really hard.

“I’ve got the canister, and I’m pointed right at the pods. I’m coming in, but… I’m going to need you to be really ready to get me, because… this is going to really fucking suck.”

Prepping the open door, Athena looked out on Sam, opening the other with brute force, exhaling hard.
“You to get in. All of you!” Athena hyperventilated, looking back at Ebrima, helping the injured Cameroonian in a more brutal fashion than he would have liked with a shove across towards the escape pod..

Samantha tried to reassure Freya and Athena over comms. “Freya and Athena, you will fit inside the escape pods. It will be tight but the escape pods are meant to hold up to four people. I am headed to the nearest entrance. I need that damn canister!” Samantha was focused on getting the Sol Hestia into the rigged pod and on its way to the sun out of the reach of anyone who might come and inspect what was left of the space station.

Freya kicked over to get a look at the pods, she stared at them, “I am 7 feet and change inches tall, about two and a half times as wide as any of you, I’m not fitting in that!” She points at one of the escape pods in honest annoyance, “No way, no how.” She begins to look around, bracing herself as she sees a spar of the station sheer off. She looked up…around…down then, nodded, “Okay…Thena…do you trust me?” She looked over at her sister, “Because look if I can’t fit in one of those things, you’re wide ass won’t either.” Ahhh sibling love.

She looked around, “Physics…science…I can do something…the plunge won’t be pleasant…and the landing won’t either. But I think I can do something here.”

Athena couldn’t nod, or show it, but gave that response.
“On you.” Athena replied to her sister, realising that Sam needed to get the canister away, and while she was coming back, Eloise was coming in hot. And coming in fast, needing to regroup.

Eloise needed to get to the pods, Sam needed to get that pod loaded, and like haste, because the space station felt like it was falling more apart than ever before, they needed to go. The Arianne that had taken them here was a fading light, and any hope of getting back to it had gone to shit. Not with the MMU fuel they had left, not with how messy the fight had gotten and with the space station beginning to slowly, gently nudge itself out of orbit.

And Athena knew that Freya was right. In this moment, there wasn’t a chance they were coming down with the team. Sam was optimistic, but for a rare moment, the golden retriever that had seven and a half foot of pure crackhead energy in her now realised that they had to leave.

None of what had happened had sunk in entirely. Not letting a lot of people die, and then having to kill Rose specifically, let alone Skye….that was starting to trickle, was really there right now.

Just getting home alive was. And Athena realised she had to trust Freya, completely. She was out of ideas. Out of thrust. Out of her mind. But if dying was worth saving the world, for a glimmering, strange moment, she knew this was all there was. And moving to the hole in the space station, ready to help receive the canister, Sam, Eloise and Ebrima.

Eloise adjusted the controls on her suits’ chest panel, and increased the pressure. It was almost at dangerous levels, She secured her grapple line around the body of the canister, attaching it to herself, and…
She took her knife, and with a deep breath, stabbed a hole in her right glove. The jet of air that shot out acted like a jet, propelling her forward. Pressure on her thumb over the pinhole gave her just enough control, to aim, and slowed the leak down just enough that she wasn’t losing air quick enough to immediately freeze or suffocate, and she focused on those rapidly growing blips as her eyes got misty and vision wobbly, the cold creeping up her side.

Samantha was headed towards Eloise to help her. She had a tether secured to the handrail next to the station entrance. She pushed off and aimed towards Eloise. She waited till she was closer and then used the maneuvering jets on her MMU in an effort to help catch and slow Eloise down. Samantha could see Eloise coming in quickly. Her path was beginning to be a little erratic. She lunged towards Eloise who was tied to the canister. Samantha almost missed but managed to snag the infiltrator’s foot as she shot almost past her position. She yanked hard and pulled her closer to get a better grip on her. Then she attached a carabiner from the tether to Eloise and began to haul them back to the station as fast as she could go. She could feel time ticking away even as she tried to find out what was wrong with Eloise. “Archer what’s wrong?” She shook Eloise trying to wake her up. She didn’t have time to stop and check on her as the clock was against them. She tried again. “ARCHER!”

Eloise slurred and spluttered back, her words and motions transmitted through the body-to-body contact. “Mm–uhh, T-The Martian, Matt… Damon… Glove thing”, she managed to mumble out, holding up her hand, thumb still clenched fiercely against the puncture in her suits’ right hand.
“Guess I really am the rocketman…”

Freya looked back to make sure everyone is where they need to be, she then pushes off, back into the collapsing station. “Okay I need this..and that…” She uses her claw to pull things towards her. A torch kit, welding line, bracings, cushioning sections from the walls. Great heaping huge pieces of the titanium walls and heat resistant tiles, “I can do this…this is what I wanted. I’ve always wanted to build a space ship, this is almost as good!”

She’s like a frenzied Gadget Hackwrench, “Thena! I need that triangle plate over there! But I can’t stop welding right now! I need you to grab it and bring it here.” She’s doing the patch job of all patch jobs as she works. Grabbing shield plating heat tiles, using gorilla glue and heat tape.

It’s a glorious dangerous monster she’s putting together. Not something she’d want to actually pilot in a normal situation. Bracing spars ripped from the walls of the station and before they can drift off, a pair of crash seats that will be a bitch to sit in. Straps to stay seated. What a glorious dangerous mad scramble.

Athena was torn- but first moved to help Eloise, peeling away metal, the suit itself feeling like the energy source deep inside was struggling, but her sheer mass, her hearts pounding oxygen so hard it built up CO2 and made her feel a little bit hazy and distracted, that she could push it towards Freya. The team were hard at work behind, the relay of bodies getting the tube in.
“You alright in there, Ebrima? As soon as the other two are in, punch the exit, yeah? And by the way, no hard feelings…..you did good killing Rose! You and Eloise!” Athena vocalised, knowing the heat of the moment, it all poured out.

Ebrima gave her a thumbs up with his healthy arm. ”Don’t get any stupid ideas, you have people waiting downstairs.”

Samantha being a fellow nerd understood that reference. Hold on Archer, We are almost there!” Samantha encouraged her to hang on as the space station got closer. It felt like it took forever but in reality it was only a few minutes. She pushed Eloise through the entrance into the station and the canister. She pulled herself into the airlock which by a miracle was still working. She took a quick minute to put a piece of tape over the hole in Eloise’s suit. She motioned her to an emergency supply of air while she started wrangling the canister. ”Are you doing okay Archer? I will join in the escape pod as soon as I launch this one.” She looked back over her shoulder at Eloise to make sure she made it to the oxygen.

Eloise pulled herself along to the emergency air with handholds, fastening it to her suit and taking steady breaths. Her eyes still felt like they wanted to escape her skull, and she could taste the coppery tang of blood on her tongue and sticky wetness on her face; she expected she’d ruptured most of the blood vessels in her soft tissues; her face would look like a honey-coloured pumpkin later. And her piercings… she didn’t even want to think about how that would feel.

Well, presuming she survived. But even if she didn’t - as Athena came to her, she pushed herself toward the giant, holding onto her suit for stability.

“You,” Eloise managed to splutter out in a thick voice, spitting out blood “You’re coming back with us, or I’m staying here with you,” she said firmly. “And don’t argue, I don’t have the resources to deal with another massive bitch today.”
She pulled herself up Athena’s chestplate and bumped her visor against the giantesses’ own.
“Is Ebrima all right?”

Soundtrack: M83- My Tears are becoming a Sea

Athena looked down, taking a moment to wrap an arm around, tears pouring out, realising in that moment looking at the damaged spacesuit of hers meant zero chance. If Athena and Freya might have had half baked ideas, then well, there wasn’t anything. Even Athena, in her whimsical emotional state, knew nothing more than to be a protector. And knowing that Eloise wouldn’t want to hear it.
“He's okay. And don't worry. We’ll make it home. We have more chance of making it back...but you won’t in this state if you stay here….get in the pod and do that for me. My sister has a good idea. She’s so good at this. And if not…I love you, Eloise DuChamp. I’m not letting the void take me so long as you’re there to wait for. Trust me. We'll be coming in like a light in the night sky.” The corniness of it felt almost as if in that moment, totally misplaced, like the void screaming back, as Eloise’s embrace on Athena was pulled away by a tearful hand of her own, placing her alongside Ebrima inside the pod, exhaling hard, audibly on the comms.

And another bang echoed in the vacuum, or at least, was felt and coloured in by Athena's vision.

Eloise wanted to struggle, wanted to push back, rage and say otherwise… but she knew that Athena was right; and that was what made it worse of all. The tears flowing down her own cheeks mingled with the tracks of blood from her ruptured capillaries, leaving red streaks down her face, and her vision blurry already struggled more.
“I’ll wait,” she choked out. “I’ll wait, as long as it takes. And I love you too, I’ll keep watching for that light."
Then there was nothing else to say as she stepped in, and helped secure Ebrima’s straps, especially around his injured arm, briefly squeezing his good hand, as she waited for Sam, urging her mentally to join them as she strapped herself into a seat.

“Sam, go! This thing is falling to bits!” Athena yelled out, it was getting clearer and clearer, that this lifeboat was not going to hold anymore. It was now or never, as Athena stood ready to throw Sam to the pod as she floated to it, and ready to then float over and make her way to where Freya was, and hang on for dear life.

Samantha couldn’t help but smile at the crazy stuff coming over the comms as she strapped the canister into the lifepod. She sealed the door to the escape pod and hit the launch button on the wall. The escape pod shot away from the space station and then altered course towards the sun and began to burn in its direction. Samantha exhaled hard. At least the damn toxin would no longer threaten the Earth. Now she needed to collect her pod partners and get off this damn station. She ran back towards where she had left Archer. She stopped next to Freya and dropped her tool belt and a roll of the space tape she had. “Here take these. Fix the holes in your armor. Get out of here as soon as you can. I expect to see you at your wedding damn it! She gave her a quick hug and whispered,“Love ya Sis. See you on the ground.” She then took off for the escape pod. She dove into the pod with the other two inside. She hit the button that would seal the hatch. She quickly climbed into a seat.“Let’s go. The canister is on its way to the sun. Let’s blow this popsicle stand!” She looked at the other two… “Too soon?”

”Two, three…” Ebrima counted the expected occupants of the lifepod, hand hovering a safe distance away from the lever that would close the hatch and launch the pod. He kept waiting to count number four, taking a few seconds in the moment to remember that four wasn’t coming. ”All aboard, launching. Good luck up here.” He let the two giantesses know before he once again checked that all three occupants had their harnesses strapped in and pulled the launch lever. The hatch slammed shut, independent life support kicked in and a short puff of air separated the pod from the station, letting it coast clear before turning and engaging the thrusters for the deorbit burn.

Athena moved to the point she’d helped them go to, and watching them pull the internals out, felt the space station rock again, sending her into the ceiling, kicking off, pushing towards the pod and with an almighty shunt, clearing any debris from around it, clearing the latch.

For the first time in forever, facing down what was the only way out for her, her own invincibility meant she couldn't take the easier way down. It made her silent. Quiet even.

Contemplative. In the final, well, maybe final moments, it all came to a head.

And turning to her sister, floating over, she knew it was just them alone. At the end of it all. Words were harder to come by.

“Okay, sis. Ready. Whatever happens.” Athena looked across, sniffling the tears, exhaling hard, trying not to pass out from the CO2 in the respirator, Freya having made some sort of lifeboat as the space station seemed to disintegrate live around them, bit by bit, the pod flinging away.

Freya leaned over her Franken-machine, threading a very limited steering mechanism through some of the joints. She stopped, and swallowed thickly. Setting her hand down on the outer surface of the machine. She didn’t look back. Looking at the belt and tools Sam left. Then swallowed, “Did they make it?” She asked. She didn’t want to look over her shoulder and find that they hadn’t left and had decided to wait for them. She looked up instead away from where the lifepods would be launching, “You know sis…if anyone were to stay, I wouldn’t mind if it were to be me. Sure I’d miss out on a life with Chuck. But if I were to stay here and wait until everything comes apart. At least I’d do it in Space. This was supposed to be my magnum opus. To get up here. See the Void out into the Beyond.”

She chuckles, and then gives one last pull, then motions to Athena, “Get in, strap in there’s a oxygen jar in there, should be enough to last the flight, hook up…strap in.” She grinned, “I’m gonna get us home!”

“Got it. They’re okay. They’re clear.” Athena exhaled, the dark-blue armoured titaness clambering over, saying nothing, grabbing the oxygen and attaching it to her suit, pushing into Freya, sobbing, before pushing into the makeshift harness, made for something totally different, not reentry. Enough titanium on the front might save the entire thing from burning up. But whether or not it would hold was anyone's guess. And even then, landing after that, without a parachute, was like dropping a baby elephant into hard ground.

“Sis, I’m…..I’m so sorry I never spent more time with you. Always spent time breaking the mould. And I wish I spent more. Now staring at the end. Feels....yeah.” She seemed to almost crack, as if at the end, tears rolling down someone who seemed alike Skye, unbreakable in her conviction to destroy and be that alpha, that queen on top of the pile, realising in that moment what mattered. Harnessed in, the whole thing felt like it ripped apart, as suddenly, much of the space station splintered, leaving only their bit.

“I really, really hope you did study thermodynamics at university…..but if not…..shit, you’re right. They’ll talk about us as legends. And you’re….yeah, hell of a way to become one. Maybe still be one. Titans coming to earth like this. I dreamed it once but….didn’t think it would be like this.” Her voice cracked, undulating, uncertain, but knowing at the end, she was next to her favourite person in the world. Someone she wished she’d been better with. But someone, for right or wrong, was here with now.

Freya smiles, “Oh you of little faith.” She hugs her sister, then makes sure she’s strapped in, before getting in herself and finishes the last weld. She shoves the torch into her sisters hand, “Here…try and hang onto that…” She crawls over Athena, “Look it’s alright. We all had our own fun to look into. I understand I really do. You’re my sister nothing will make me hate you. Besides the fact I still can’t get my ass as big as yours damn it!”

Then she’s crawling into her seat, strapping in and hooking up into the bottle, a super tiny window right in front of her is all she can use to see outside, it’s layered so many times seeing the blue ball of safety far far below is tough, “Okay…If an Apollo Astronaut can do it…so can I.” A shock, the ball kicks off the remaining bit of the station. She fires the three small jets a few times, getting them lined up, then burns one hard.

She gulps, “Let’s hope those tiles hold and the titanium holds up…”

She tries to keep the big glove of blue and green in the window, “Let’s see…just…aim for something that isn’t a mountain!”

Athena grinned behind the faceplate, giggling like a pig, knowing Freya knew how to touch her buttons.
“Oh, you…..that’s just a secret from Mom. That if we survive this, I’ll tell you.” Athena giggled, knowing even in the face of death, Freya had managed to make her go from crying in fear of losing Eloise, to tears of joy, as if staring down teh end.
“Got this. If we survive this. I think aim for something soft.” Athena chuckled, sighing, looking through that tiny window, at the end of it all.
“You got this, Freya. Just like when we were kids….one last time. Let's do this.” She chuckled, armoured maw against maw, facing against this end, together.

Freya grit her teeth, a feral look as she worked the small joystick to try and keep the planet in the viewport of the Franken-pod, “Okay…almost…and…uh…uh…” She looked down at the makeshift fuel gauge she had tried to install. Seeing everything empty. She sat back then, “Haaaa…Creators hands now…atleast we’re headed in the right direction.” She looked over at her sister. Pushing up the glare visor on her helmet.

“Hey ... if…no when we land…all I ask…don’t tell Mom and Dad that I strapped us into something that isn’t even safe for a hamster? Please? Or atleast give me prior warning. I don’t want Mom to track me down with her Montante…” She grabbed Athena’s hand. Right as they hit atmosphere. She licked her lips and pushed the glare visor back up, “Well too late to pull out now!” And she let out a war whoop. Nothing for it now.

Just the fall.

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Vulpine Space Command Centre, Île de la Tempête, Reunion


1000 Hours


Adam Kajtanowicz, Sophie Keller, Tahlia Harris


Soundtrack: Hans Zimmer- Estate Betrayal

The noises inside the Control Room were mostly anxious ones. Positive that the team got there. Negative that nothing came back, due to what was suspected to be a jammer.

"Oracle, this is Wilk, send traffic?" The voice cut through, Imran wanting to know exactly what the hell was going down. It was silence, nothing but that since the team had left the Arianne, in EVA and in a comms jammer. Their statuses were being pinged poorly, but audio was garbled, and broken. The signal jammer on the space station perhaps working its magic Adam had seen it all unfold, albeit from the remote feed of the observatory looking at it, in far less definition, but only one thing coming out of it truly to observe. The space station was being detonated.

"Station's been observed as dead. Awaiting confirmation." Adam replied, looking over Keller's shoulder, looking at the traces of team.

"We have contact. Two shuttle ejections. One looks to be leaving orbit....with a collision course onto the Sun? The other is coming down. Impact zone, predicted to be....coast off Esbjerg, Denmark." Keller commented, as Adam broadcast.

"Oracle, we need a QRF, Esbjerg, Denmark is the crash zone. Still awaiting confirmation, standby." Adam relayed, the comms from Oracle minimal, as he turned back to Keller.

"They got the canister away. And everyone else out. Though....the main rocket hasn't had its return come back. The station's in pieces. Fuck. Queen do you read?" Adam asked, as the realisation began to hit. The comms got more panicked.

"Got signal back. Patching you into the rest." Keller added, checking signals, realising Ark Angel must have bene jamming signals. "I can't hear anything from her." Keller replied, as Sophie pitched into the comms.

"Negative, life signs are....oh, oh fuck. Adam, it's nothing."

Adam looked in, and gave an comment to any of them.
"Team, what the fuck is going on? Can you confirm, is the threat eliminated?" He asked, as Keller looked to the screen.

"What the fuck is going on with the rest of the space station? It's like....oh, they fashioned something to renter. The hell?" Keller didn't have words, even at the end of the world, to believe what she was seeing.




Later That Week....


"And in other news, rumours of the Ark Angel space hotel exiting orbit, a space station launched by Vulpine Space, have been confirmed. A spokesperson proposed that the space station was not capable of sustained orbit following a malfunction, and deorbited safely into the North Sea. In an unrelated incident, Vulpine Space have proposed that People's Liberation Army activity at their launch facility was "unprecedented" and "sought a peaceful resolution to a confusion of our operating capabilities.", although tensions appear to have cooled after the attacks of last month." The voiceover played, as Laura shook her head, chained at the arms and legs, the armed guards outside making it clear if she wanted to hulk out today, she'd be getting plenty of bullets to the head inside of the secure cell. She didn't actually know where she was, she guessed somewhere in the Netherlands based on accents.

"In other news, the billionaire Pavel Andros was arrested earlier this morning for fraud and acting a sponsor of terrorist activities in the Asia-Pacific region. Andros, who denies all wrongdoing, says he has been "framed" and that it is a "misunderstanding". The billionaire's recent successes at Vale have been mired by his endeavours, including the recently destroyed Ferovia Two geoengineering facility, the Southern Cross Observatory in Chile and La Jardin Villeneuve in Marrakesh being destroyed. All of which have shrouded the billionaire in mystery, leaving many speculating that his affairs were far from clean. In sports...."

"Worth it to flaunt on Freya, though." Laura grinned, stretching out, getting looks from at least two of the guards on her cell.




Epilogues: Those Who Serve


Somewhere near Babia Gora, Tatry, Poland


One Week After Return, 1900 Hours Local


Adam Kajtanowicz




Sitting in the chair in the old, stone-walled mountain hut, Adam stared daggers at Oracle. He'd asked to visit. Another NATO team was in Raven's place, and for now, they were off duty. A debrief had happened. Faacts trickled out, and the team realised it. It was a cold, horrid feeling. Knowing Skye was dead, well, it left a sour taste. And it hurt each of them. All that had gone down, every detail of it, examined, and then....

Silence.

No formal thank yous. Nothing at all. No recognition for what they'd done. Behind the covers, there had been plenty of cheers. A silent nod of approval. A silent agreement that the future was left open to the team. In a game that usually meant you couldn't leave, there was a feeling you didn't talk back to the people that saved the world.

Adam took that as a sign that things were significantly more complicated behind the scenes So when Oracle called, Adam told him to come here. He wasn't coming out to him. Not on his turf. If an apology was coming, then it would. Some small talk had passed. Adam cut to the chase, the green-shirt wearing, jeans having Pole having his beard grown out long, his head firmly bald.

"So, by the fact you're here, you want something. Debrief wasn't enough. You got second thoughts."

Oracle sighed, nodding, the Sikh, MTP-wearing commander knowing this was a hard one to breach.

"Yep. Look, about..."

"You wanted us to take in one of the most difficult pieces of shit we found. Zhao straight up would have given you the key to something that produced Rose. What the fuck is wrong with you? Now we're off that record, yeah, we all said it straight to keep you in your job. Now you want more?"

"Playing every card we had. Or are you just a trigger happy cold bastard that can't follow orders? With feelings for her?" Oracle leaned in, Adam staring back.

The sentence stopped, as Adam stared daggers.

"A realisation you were happy to repeat past mistakes. With all due respect, I think you've got some balls, but you needed more to tell them to fuck off. Yet now you're here. You walked in here, and expect anything less than for me to take that tomahawk and mash you in? You were good, Imran, once upon a time. The very best. But you're an old man preaching morality. So what are you trying to get at? Redemption for you? Or that I'm expendable?" Adam asked, knowing he would cut to the chase. Oracle didn't like being talked down to, but in this instance, he knew he had little recourse himself. He'd shielded his team from the wave of shit, quietly agreeing, but knowing deniability was how the game worked.

"Artemis is dead. All but wiped. You saw the news. Pavel Andros got arrested. And you have our eternal thanks, given how close we were to the brink. But...." Imran began, as Adam leaned forwards.

"You still need someone." Adam cut him off, as Oracle slid a document across the table.

"I need you back. There's clean up work. And what I said to the team about indefinite leave is no less true. But there's going to be other threats. Jihadist groups in Iraq that want to stir more shit than anyone has any reason to know. There's a cartel in the Caribbean who are filling the vacuum of the cocaine groups that you dismantled, and they'll come across the idea of making biological weapons of their own. And Spectre is still loose. Finding whatever alliances he needs. We need to kill it at the root before the weed spreads." Imran added, knowing Adam had been wanting to lead the team for years. And yet, been in quiet waiting, for that moment.

"We save the world, and yet it still spins for you fast?" Adam replied, as Oracle, or Imran, nodded.

"Sometimes, Adam, that's just how it is. A bit more boring. But it spins." Oracle started, the document open. "You'd be in charge, and given any resource you need. Same as Skye did. Run it your way. You told me you wanted that a long time ago. Here's your chance." Oracle began, as Adam pushed the document shut.

"I'm not interested. You know, Skye was right. I am too intense. Too addicted to this. But...I know someone who would." Adam leaned forwards, flicking through, finding a face in the dossier.

Looking at the face, eyebrows raised, as he looked back up.

"You think she's ready for it?" Oracle asked, Sam's face in centre.

"Worth an ask. If not, then I know the team's on indefinite leave. And that you agreed we could walk away considering the shit that went down. She might not want it though. Maybe because of the same reasons as me. But maybe, you could convince her. Let her get her affairs sorted first." Adam replied, as he shrugged, knowing that could go either way. "Xander is too wild. But he might come back if you can give him some ADHD shots. Ogre, Jaguar, Boxer. Maybe even Tiny Nord could give you another team that gives you another angle. But who out of those I would have leading....well, I see why you came to me if you couldn't." Adam stated, knowing the old Raven roster, and why Imran was here.

Oracle sighed, knowing it was worth a punt, having a response to earlier.

"You know I didn't have a choice. Ebrima was smart enough. Smart to realise what he did when the cams were reviewed by everyone from Washington to Brussels. If he hadn't....I'm pretty sure he'd be flayed. Same with Sam. Smart cookie, that one. You'd almost call it malicious malcompliance. Smart enough to keep me out of the shit, too." Oracle mentioned, Adam chuckling.

"That's very funny. I'm not sure how much you know Ebrima, but he'd take platoons with him if they tried. Sam too, she.....easy to underestimate, but she knew what was at stake. So leave that to us, a bunch of deniable operatives mean you get to deny anything, right? Besides, revenge is a fool's game, especially when you're dealing with operators at our level that don't care how it ends. We're stubborn enough not to die. Ebrima, most of all." Adam chuckled, sipping down more coffee, as Imran leaned back in the chair.

"Perhaps. Maybe like you." Imran poked back, Adam shrugging.

"Touche." Adam replied, as Imran finished his.

"Skye was extraordinary. Lay my cards out, no fucking wonder Rose went as wild as she did. And much as I'd like to say there's a thread....there is nothing left. The Project that spawned her, everyone of the management team got killed by Rose, all the way to the top. She got her justice. But yeah. It left a lot of people losing their minds. Intelligence community's been a hive over this."

"No shit. Have fun unpacking it. That, is why I'm not so keen." Adam added, the Pole standing, as Imran turned in the wooden stool.

"I suppose the rest that remains is what next for you. Going to continue living this life, quiet? Someone of your skills?" Imran quried, Adam shrugging as he was grabbing another bit of water from the boiling kettle, pouring it into another mug, Imran's as well.

"Enjoying this. Until you phone me telling me that things are about to end and your team leader's fallen out of the sky again. Sure. But maybe I've learned that there's a reason we fight the wars in the dark for you, and your job is to make sure the wrong people, on our side, don't take advantage." Adam wryly commented. "I imagine you learned that we aren't so fucking stupid. So for now, I think I have some other affairs to get in order. I see what you're getting at. So. Got your answer? Happy?" Adam started, knowing it wasn't going to smooth things over with him, but in his own particular way, get back to the point. "One thing might sweeten the deal though." Adam came out and asked, as Imran nodded, in agreement, pouring sugar into his own coffee, then Imran's.

"Name your price."

"I need some details on a certain militia in Tennessee. I need intel. There's never a last job. But there are things you give your team, even when they leave. Commitments that Skye made that I suppose, pay her back by me keeping them." Adam stated, as Imran nodded, realising what he was alluding to.

"Oh, them. They're....well, they're low in the priority list. On the Richter Scale in the community, a blip. One HVT sticks out. A former US Marine Colonel recently moved ranks to them. Putting even one of you to the task would be like taking a stun gun to a fly though." Imran added, as Adam smiled.

"Oh....I think this might work very mutually for you. Well. We'll talk on that." Adam stood again, yanking the axe out of the wood he'd been trimming, before throwing a couple of logs into the fire, thinking that over.

He knew the reality of Imran's position. He just wanted to see how he'd take it. A fair bollocking, but then again, Adam knew as a disciplinarian himself, he'd have done the same. Zhao was too valuable to let go.

"And how about you?" Adam asked Imran, as he sipped down more coffee, hands open.

"Same shit, different day. I'm clearly not retiring soon. If you weren't such a rude cunt, you'd do better in management. Maybe mine. I would have probably let that go to someone like Skye, in time." The tall Sikh replied with a sigh on that thought, Adam cracking a rare smile, coming back over, grabbing his coffee.

"Yeah, well it turns out speaking your mind's, it's a dangerous thing in the intelligence community. I'll pass. I suppose you got to live being a bastard, but hey. We worked it out, didn't we?" Adam replied with a little sarcasm, as Imran chuckled, getting a smile out of him, it dawning more and more.

"Yeah, point taken. Point, bloody, taken. Fuck me. What a mess that was." Imran sipped the coffee away, as the scene cut to the hut itself, the smoke stack with gentle white puffs coming from the logburner, and the quiet pine forest revealing the solitude.

"I wouldn't call her a mess. Just everything that happened to her. But she came good." Adam noted, as Imran nodded.

"Always did."




@Rhona W

Porto Montenegro, Tivat, Montenegro


Two Weeks Later After Return, 2100 Hours


Tahlia Harris




It felt strange. The dying of the light, and the ultra-ultra luxurious private yacht marina in front of Tahlia's scope, sitting perched within the luxurious loft-like pad that sat on the harbourside, thermal optic on, bolt-action, sub-sonic MacMillan CS5, chambered in .308 Winchester subsonic, the black sniper rifle so compact it fit in a large suitcase, but right now, expanded out into Tahlia's shoulder.

A posh little place, costing at least half a thousand euros a night, but a perfect place to base herself in, the Kiwi in a tight-fitting vest, prosthetics at stumps, and rifle stationed in against a ground-anchored mount. Nothing on the wealth in the harbour, there was an absolute flood of various mercenaries, of whom barely weeks ago, Rose would have happily let die. Spectre had pulled himself from his hide hole to here, trying to broker deals. Save his skin, that was thoroughly, truly fucked. And Oracle's little tip off had worked rather nicely for herself, and for Eloise to get to work.

"Archer, you copy?"

Adjusting the rifle, the Kiwi watched as she got to work, knowing Eloise preferred quiet, but she'd get at least an acknowledgement.

"Path's clear. We've got Christian Hansen, Spectre himself on that super yacht....The Scalpel. Former Artemis bigwig for the taking.....and your friend. Spectre's going to need a bullet, arrow or knife. But if you want your acquaintance, he's there. I'll let you decide what his fate is." Tahlia simply uttered, as the headset buzzed with another frequency.

"Hey, Tahly. Is she on the job at the moment?"

"Yeah, sorta. Can't really speak." Tahlia replied, as the voice excitedly returned.

"Okay, cool. Just let me know when." The voice replied, as Tahlia watched Eloise move, smooth as ever, losing her in the Marina, back on another comms channel.

"Viper's sorted out the CCTV. I'll keep a coffee free for you both when you're done." Tahlia snickered, watching a guard move towards Tahlia, a silent shot splatting the man's head and him straight into the water, sinking as salt water filled hole in skull.

"Clear. All you, Archer. Show me how a professional does it."




Somewhere on Hvar, Croatia


Two and a Half Weeks After Return, 1000 Hours




The beach had lapping waves, aquamarine water, and an unusual peace.

Calming, quiet. It was silent, empty, the tiny village on the Adriatic coast having a few boats in the harbour, a Taberna that was off the beaten track, and amazingly, no tourists around. The Croatian island was paradise, and this beach in particular had to be known to someone to get them there.

It was a perfect place to relax, and Eloise had gotten the recommendation from Tahlia. The Kiwi sniper was unable to join, instead flying home, off to see her dad, and spend a moment off things. She'd been so zoned in, so focussed on looking after Raven, that she was the first to go when things stopped. On the job so much, so in the cobbled Kotor, she said goodbye to Eloise, and Purna did too after a lovely brew and a round of greasy Italian food. And headed home. Home to her dad, Andrew, and the farm, the beautiful valley in rural Otago with deer, sheep, dairy cows and chickens the life she realised she was beginning to miss. Firing a gun felt satisfying, it felt like service, but now that service was done. And well, she owed Skye that much. Live a quiet life, back to herself.

Purna had been happy to stay, but a job had come up. And so he was off too, but he'd be happy to work with Eloise whenever needed. For some weird reason, as much as he didn't like having a partner in the game, he knew she was more than capable of being that backup. The game was clearly evolving, and there were always targets that needed removing from the chessboard. Between them, Purna knew they'd be ready when those days came.

After saving the world, it must have felt strange, but Eloise had the world in her palms. But she was here, the few chaises on the beach, and after all of the talk of the team, was now alone once again.

Not for long though.

Spotting her, the giantess grinned, the waves carrying her in as she emerged from the water, as she stood above them crashing into shore like a column, her brisk swim across the bay giving her a chance to dive amongst old Yugo shipping wrecks, the pocket rebreather hanging out of her mouth, goggles peeled around her neck.

Athena cast a shadow, the teal blue bikini hanging on for absolute dear life contrasting with her mane-like wet blonde hair, left to run riot, like an exploding mirage past her shoulders, bruised, battered, but recovering. Yet that was barely a stain on the statuesque, bronzed, carved as if from marble skin, water falling from her as she cleared what seemed like a big gap to absolutely nothing to reach where Eloise was on her chaise. She whipped her hair, salt water brushing out like some sort of retriever, although of course, Athena knew *exactly* what she was doing, looking at the smaller, black haired infiltrator she wanted to spring this surprise on.

"Well, hello you. Fancy seeing you here!" Athena giggled, holding back her own excitement, though turning into a light jog that seemed like she was clearing yard with her long legs.

"I mean, I thought I'd just take a teeny, tiny, little break from social media....I mean I can see why you thought I was dead! Did you think I was off grid forever?" Athena grinned, barely needing a stride more to bring Eloise into her arms, in an embrace, lips locked, the smaller girl squished into the endless volume of chest, both heartbeats almost wanting to bounce out of her ribs into Eloise. It felt like the smaller girl's was about to leap into Athena's.

"A little bit of space dust, aren't you?" Athena softly giggled, her Mid-Atlantic voice, usually booming, loud, overwhelming, turning into a tantalising, almost crawling whisper, holding her tight still. And still talking.

"You know, nearly dying in that....thing, it made me re-evaluate things. Going a bit quieter. I appreciate you waiting for me. Tahlia did well getting that cryptic letter to you to come here and expect something special....I'm glad you're enjoying it." Athena grinned, putting her down at last, casting a shadow over the tiny infiltrator, walking towards the chaises that sat on the beach, Eloise at an eye level where she'd likely realise where Athena's sister had some envy walking behind. Lifting for a twin-hearted giantess, and carrying the Warhawk around meant she frankly had legs that looked like they were chiselled from Carrara stone, let alone flesh.

"So, we saved the world. You did. And here you are, being all quiet. How have you been? And well, what plans now? Because, I think it's time I stop being so busy and smell the flowers." She teased, looking down past her shoulder and her breast, bra barely able to keep up with the crackhead energy that she had, as they got to the chaises, setting down, Athena back to Eloise's level but her body sprawling out. She actually kept her trap shut, listening to Eloise, knowing the usually shy, quiet admirer had suddenly pulled her attention.

Plenty were envious of Athena, but if anything, she learned something strange. Her beauty brought in the faces to Blue Sword, all eyes Athena, she was a little narcissistic yet knew what her confidence did. And now, she realised that who she wanted, she didn't see the appearance, she didn't want some burly man, she didn't want someone who would worship her. She wanted someone who loved her for what she represented, and more than all, she wanted that quiet, sweet, small love in a world that from her own viewline, was bigger than life.

It was something she appreciated, because while she'd come back, louder, bigger than ever before, the gym calling, she had enjoyed a bit of quiet. Spending time with Freya in that final moment, so she thought, made her realise that. Crash landing into the North Sea and washing up in Denmark, the wreck was one sis was proud of, but Athena was just glad they'd survived. And glad they'd gotten a ride back out of, Athena letting her mother take over work for a little bit for her to unpack the much, much more terrifying near death experience she'd had. Even compared to having RPGs fired at her, that uncertainty had made her feel alive, and the adrenaline in her had been plenty used up by that. But it would be back. And #AdrenalineAthena was going to make her name known once again. Except this time, behind the biggest of names, would be someone she'd give all of her to.

Turning over, Athena giggled, shaking her head, head rested on the pillars of forearms she had, her heart-shaped face over her shoulder looking to Eloise, longingly. She'd been quiet for more than five minutes.

"Uhhh...are you just going to sit and ogle like everyone else? Let me turn bronze like I belong on Mount Olympus? Or are you gonna put some sunblock on me? Because I think I only need one squirt and I've got you covered. Me? You're gonna need the rest of that bottle. You looked up at that blimp of mine with some envy.....how about you get to see what that blimp feels like. No small gestures anymore." Athena grinned, a deep, broad smile, as if for a moment, work was left behind. The constant pressure to impress, show herself off, and yet on this private beach, of all the people that perhaps would have landed hands of sun-tan lotion on Athena Kaantario's back, and maybe beyond, she certainly wouldn't want anybody else.




@Starlance

Somewhere in the Australian Outback, Perth, Australia


Two Months Later After Return, 0300 Hours


Purna Gurung




The Chinook drummed, as the recruits lept out of the back. The bear pitch darkness made it impossible, but using the limited starlight they had, the recruits had a target on their backs.

A pretty big one.

In the early morning of the outback bush as the orange haze lit the horizon, it wasn't just all of Australia that wanted to kill them, but hypothetically, two Blue Sword instructors. Beasting them had been one part of it, weapons training, infil/exfil, dealing with a variety of threats, so far, the operatives were the alpha predators. The modern battlefield demanded it. Now, they were the hunted.

An hour later, the stoppage of the electric quad bike made it easy to crawl through the bush.
"So, we hunting game? You got Team A, I have B?" Purna asked, chambering an AR-enabled dummy round into his Mk14 from the rack on the front of the quad, picking up the first group.

"They're working together. For now. Shall we see how they fare by dawn? Then execute a sweep?" Purna asked, rifle in hands, the boonie-hat wearing, MTP fatigues wearing infiltrator aware that he might not have been the original best pick for an instructor, but a contract was a contract. Blue Sword offered him something to tide him over, and between jobs, and after it all going down in Porto Montenegro, Purna wondered if Ebrima making the choice had brought him here as well.

It was strange, to call someone he wanted to slice open a friend. Strange even. But life changed. And Tahlia was right. It was worth literally, burying the Kukri in this one. Ebrima had more than earned it killing Rose, and in a strange way, he had little to lose being here. Buying time to think of his next move. Family always enjoyed the remittance, especially with the bulk up in pay from Blue Sword, cousins building houses, significantly improving things from their near silent benefactor. But he needed to see them again. Remind himself of his roots. He was getting comfortable, far too much so, but Purna knew that life wasn't about suffering and hurt. Even if living it was comfortable, he was ready to carry on. There would be plenty more private contracts, and his unique set of skills would be getting plenty more use in time.

It was a job he'd been unsure about, but somehow, he enjoyed teaching. Maybe Skye made him realise that. And Eloise too. He was a good mentor, a rough, but fair person to make sure others delivered to the top of their game.

For now, it was time to hunt some PMC candidates, and put them through their paces.




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Somewhere in Ouray, Rocky Mountains, Colorado


Two Months Later After Return, 1000 Hours


Adam Kajtanowicz




The small, old mining town sat as a tourist trap nowadays, sitting at the foot of the Million Dollar Highway, with lots of quaint and beautiful shops, cafes and souvenir shops before the road span south into the deeper Rockies, away from the hustle and bustle of society.

Near ski resorts like Telluride, but far enough out of the way for someone who was waiting for the doomsday to hit within the continental US.

Moving Aviators off face, the rustle of the large pickup truck in the distance made him perk up, putting coffee down, walking across to the window, out of the cafe, knowing that the two passengers. Adam knew it was likely surprising he'd done this for them, but then again, he was a man of his word. A tight-arse, but loyal to Skye's choices. A payback he gave to Ban, letting him settle scores in Japan.

"Good to see you again." Adam's eyebrows raised at the big man, the former Raven operator clambering open the rear door, looking across to Chuck and Sam, tablet pushed forwards. Out of sound, out of sight as the door shut.

"Recovering okay? Good to have you back, Chuck." Adam asked, the larger man's seat all the way back, as even Adam had to keep to Sam's side, knowing the situation.

"I found what you were looking for, Sam. Looks like who you were looking for....they're best friends with Chuck's old CO. Colorado cell is....was a goldmine. Up in the Mount Hayden wilderness. They had a cabin. And they left intel lying around. And about five guys, including a former US Marine Major. They're good. But you'll do better." Adam tapped the tablet, breathing out, knowing what this had come to.

"Everything on there that you needed. Convenient that you get to...how do you say in English, kill two birds, with one stone?" Adam chuckled,

"But if you decide not to, then turn it over to the FBI, NSA, and I'm sure they would like to look at it. Though I mean, between us...I think you both would go through them like tissue paper. Oracle owed me a favour to let me get some justice done. He has the same for you. Perk of the job." Adam added, as he slid across his FiveSeven onto the centre console, silencer attached.

"Skye trusted you, believed in you, needed you. You don't trust Oracle. But after this, if you're looking for that life, it's still there." Adam added, breathing out as he leaned back.

"You're right to trust nobody. But there's a family beyond this. Keep in contact. No matter what happens, Sam Dalton. And you too, Chuck. Freya will do right by you. I have a free calendar, so when we need to sort out your pre-wedding drinks....we shall make it like old times." Adam's polish rang out, as he chuckled, opening the door after their replies, looking in.

"Happy hunting, both of you. Go show them they made the wrong enemies." Adam gave a smile, before shutting the door, and like that, disappearing off.




Camp Hannula, Poysjarvi National Park, Finland


Two Months Later After Return, 1500 Hours


Sophie Keller, Vincent Cisse, Javi Garcia, Raphael Cohen


The slow shutdown meant that the support team were packing away a lot later than most,

It had been hard for the team. Stuck in Hannula, winding down with reports, documents and work, but they'd been getting leave at least, before then returning back to help the packup.

The rapid mobilisation left a mess.

Sophie in particular sat in the Doctor's mess. Putting her bits and pieces into her medical bags, a part of her always wondered what on earth Skye meant about this whole system. Many higher ups had told her to stop. And from the fact she'd died for it, maybe that was best. Some stories didn't need more digging. The medical reports were all stripped out of the system, and Sophie wondered if somewhere, someone had wanted to look inside Skye Rosalind Lyons. They likely had bodies of her still. It hurt thinking about that. But then again, she'd volunteered. And knew that Skye, somewhere up in that blue oblivion, had died in service of humanity, of a greater whole. And that was something Sophie knew was part of who her boss happened to be. She'd saved her life, so perhaps in that way, Sophie realised she owed it to Skye to live hers.

She wanted to go home. A lifetime of working as a field surgeon and doctor was taking its toll on her mentally, and she was ready to go home. Back to a quiet clinic in St Moritz, a private one where she'd be working on skiiers and rich billionaires more than anyone else. She took the bags, and with it, took one last glance, breathing out an exhale in the summer heat at where Freya had rehabilitated her arm, Ebrima had been medicated up, and half the team had come in hurt, wounded or feeling under the weather, and she'd put them back together, through the power of everything she could give.

Vincent had been thinking about what next. Blue Sword had offered a contract, flying V22s again for a living, but he still wasn't quite sure. He fancied a break, given how intense everything had been, go travelling, see the world a little. The world nearly ending put things in perspective for him, and as wild as the journey had been, he wanted to go home, hug his parents hard, and see his cousins, nieces and nephews. And then he'd figure it out. Losing Skye hurt him a lot. But family, that mattered and he was grateful for what was to come. A well earned break. Packing his last bags, Peltor headset away and gone, he knew that piloting was off his radar for a while, but would come back when he felt that burn for close fire support.

Javi in the meantime sat fixing the Toyota Hilux that had served them for trips out into the wilderness, caused by Antti. With the leak pulled, his future was similar to Vincent's. A job back in Blue Sword was interesting, but he worked best at the edges of things. He'd go where Raven went. He wasn't leaving. He was staying, and the replacement team already needed a vehicle tech. A site in the Azores, at Lajes Airbase. He wondered how they would compare to the redhead's fiery demands, and the rest of Raven. He was missing them already, but back home, there was nothing he wanted to go back to. Nothing that wouldn't leave him facing demons he didn't want to live by. Even at the end of the world, an event nobody outside of Raven's tiny management and team knew about, things had altered.

Raphael had the same, the data from Raven's systems requiring a comb. He followed Javi, loading his bag into the back of the pickup truck, knowing that Enri still gave him evil eyes, but well, they'd at least amicably agreed that once the work was done at Reunion, they could call it half-even. They'd never be the same, but at the least, Raph left Enri on better terms than they'd arrived to, knowing she'd likely leave behind all of this. For him, going to see family wasn't so tempting, and while it would be nice to catch up on affairs, the state of the world's chaos never seemed to sleep. He had enjoyed the break, the slow packdown, but it was time to start a new project. Maybe even get a new team so he could focus more on the strategic side of things. The satellite weapon that Artemis had commissioned had been knocked out given their actions in Chile, but Raph knew he had plenty to do to make sure it never could be reactivated, and that was his project for the foreseeable, one of the few that could be trusted to delve into it.

With the pickup truck fired up, Sophie, Vincent, Javi and Raph were ready to leave, and prepared for the journey ahead, on their various paths.

Antti Järvinen


The air felt a little tricky, as sitting inside of the Raven's Rock, Antti realised he was nearly the last person left. Until he had heard the large Russian wonder over, if not a tectonic plate moving.

Natalie, Natalya, Natalia, whatever spelling some poor bastard had decided to use that would offend, stood almost regal, her red blouse and tights screaming under the sheer amount of Russian mother that they had to deal with today. Athena got it from her, but so did Freya. Shorter, of course, and in age, fighting harder to stay like this, but she aged as gracefully as the Alsace winery she seemed to breathe out.

"Antti. I wanted to say thank you." Natalie almost felt like she was ordering, as Antti shrugged, barely phased by the half Russian, half Frenchwoman's pleasantry. Not because he was rude. But because he was Finnish.

"A pleasure, Colonel. The team did what they had to. We're packed up. Did you keep any of the Raven team?"

"Yes. Purna and Ebrima stayed on, as contractors. Helpful for training. And given my daughters wanted a break. Silly girls. They re-enters the atmosphere, and thinks that business will stop....I thought I raised better children. At least Jamie still gets to work. And you work hard, Antti."

"That's why you hire me, Boss. Are you not happy they are alive?" Antti got a rare chuckle out of Natalie, as she leant in, the Matriarch leading the way still, wanting to keep conversation with the Finn.

"Me and Victor didn't raise weaklings. And did not skimp on the heat properties of their titanium. Yes, as always, I am right to hire you. I have a wedding to go to. My oldest daughter has decided she has wanted to take the hand of another giant. And my husband thinks this is a good idea. Hah. I feel sorry for him already. Freya will never bend to any man." Natalie chuckled with almost an evil intent, walking through the armoury, her heels clicking on concrete, before talking in the Finn's quiet.

"What about you, Antti? What will you do?" Natalie asked, as Antti took a moment to think that over. What wouldn't he do that any Finn would?

"Fish. Hunt. Drink. Enjoy retirement. And come back when you need me. And you, Mrs Kaantario?" Antti simply stated, keeping it simple, as Natalie appreciated that plenty.

The armoury doors opened, as Natalie walked on in, looking back to Antti over her shoulder, shrugging.

"I came here for a fitting. Because now one daughter is engaged, and another is....enjoying herself, and my son is now alone. I think it's about time I check he has help. And I'm not talking about the wedding dress for my eldest daughter. Leave a woman alone, would you?" Natalie chuckled, as Antti looked confused, holding before the door where the Heavies had geared up, hearing nothing but a quieting voice, as heels came off, blouse dropped as Antti let the matriach keep her modesty, albeit her voice didn't stop even alone in her little temple.

"Now, Miss Zeiss. I suppose because my youngest can't be bothered....I shall enjoy the fruits of your labour a little." Natalie seemed to almost revert to a historical state, and with it, gave a hearty laugh, the bare feet on floor turning into an ocean of grunting. Followed by the sounds of strapping boots on the other end and an awful lot of rustling.

Standing outside, he sent an archaic encrypted message as he leant against the wall, smoking a cigarette, finally loaded from the server that he'd been responsible for dismantling.

Antti had thought about this a while. He was normally loyal, obedient, to a point, and blunt. A well earned rest was on his mind. But even in the short period they'd spent here, he wanted to make sure he paid back the team what was owed. Skye had bonded well with him, away from the rest, and through Tahlia, he understood full well what that meant. So, he left a final message, while the boss was busy clearly trying to fit into something that was made for a very different giantess.

"I found Skye's last messages on the server. She tagged them for you. Sending it across. Good luck, Raven Squad. You are always welcome for tea, sauna, and sausages on a stick."

That send was pinged, as he looked out at the green forest out of the armoury door, before looking back and up to see Natalie in that THICC suit of Laura's, an earth-destroying grin on her face.

"Perfect fit. Victor's going to want a divorce when he finds out, but I think....when he sees it he might change his mind. This was what I came for." Natalie gave a playful flex, chuckling. Any slowness stopped because it was exactly where it had left off. A muscular-based exoskeleton in the hands of a 50 year old? It was like the years rolled back. And well, Laura's bust was not far off Natalie's....and she was absolutely back to feeling like she was in her younger days again. And she felt incredible doing it.

"Make sure to bring a helmet. A sniper will get you." Antti pointed out with barely a crack or grin, though Natalie knew that full well, and would riff on that.

"Field generator will cover that. I prefer the improved vision....this new fangled technology, I think...it would be rude not to try. Thank you Antti. I'll leave you to it." Natalie smiled, walking away, indulging in just how silly this thing was, like her old armour but turned up to 11, and well, it brought out everything just how she wanted. Both her daughters had nothing on this.

With her phone buzzing inside one of the pockets, linked to the suit's network, she picked up, Antti watching on at the base's new quiet, but the quietening. Now this was something she hadn't done in years. And my....the years just disappeared in that moment. And Victor would soon be won around. When she saw his wife's figure in this thing. Shit, maybe this was why Laura was so crazy....even Natalie had to admit, this made a siren of her, if that siren had six inches of liquid armour, titanium and dragonskin plating. The voice from Antti's perspective quietened.

"General Lawrence. Yes, I'm aware. I thought you might ask, but my daughter is unavailable. But we can deliver on that contract. I will see to it personally with my son. Yes. No, no, Victor...he's tied up with some other affairs for now, and he'll understand. And so will my other daughter. But we're a company of our word. I'll talk when we have it bagged and tagged...."

The voice tailed, as Antti looked at his phone, knowing it had been received by the team, as the message pinged.

The voice in the distance changed, with a barrelling laugh as she connected another call.
"Freya! Oh, you'll never guess what your mother found...."




Sometime Before Reunion


Sitting at the laptop, Skye sipped down her coffee, looking at the deployment regime, following the EVA training for Ark Angel....if it came to that. Skye hoped not, but then again, best to cover Rose off if she was trying something.

Another fucking horrid day of it. For them. She'd already put herself through that usual hell.

She updated, a few things, checking her phone's private calendar once again. It was that time again. She didn't like ever doing this. It felt a bit archaic, but then again, things with Rose had made her go on edge a little more.

So, she cleared her throat, and with it, set up the camera. She had a few more things to say.

Soundtrack: Ed Sheeran- Fire

There were other clips in there. But the first was the most recent.

"Hey. I guess I'm not really meant to do this....and given I'm a ghost I suppose I usually kept the same. Given I'm not really a person anymore either, after all of this, maybe this is stupid. But we will kill her. We will end this. Whether or not I end up on that other end. If you're hearing this, there's a good chance I didn't. Fuck, I've tried to record this a few times already. So, it's hard to know what to put into words." Skye stopped, looking down, almost as if wondering what the point was, her words confused.

"And if so....I guess this overwrites my usual message. That I expect to die in this game, that one. And I know all of you have that message too. But given we're at the end....well, of perhaps what Rose, a sister wearing my face has done, seen things, done things that none of us could ever be trained for, I suppose I may as well alter what you hear." Skye's voice seemed stoic, yet drifting in thought, in memory.

"I didn't deserve anything special. My usual message would tell you to bury me at sea. Forget I existed. Remove the slate....because I've just been a tool in the service of the team I work with. And it always was there. Nothing else. Makes things easier for you to move on with your lives." Skye started, as she sighed, breathing out, her thoughts wild on this before the trip to Reunion. "But I thought about it. About her. About all of it. And....to be human is to die and know it." She added, as she leaned back, eyes up, before looking back at the camera.

"So, given how things are going, the mission being kill her or humanity dies...if something were to happen to me.....there's a quiet alcove in the Isle of Skye. In a place called Fairy Pools, under the Black Cullin, you'll find a braid off the footpath from where the stream's waterfalls pour under the mountain at a blue looking rock. It goes through a rocky braid of the stream, up a teeny little wee valley. You can't really miss it. And behind that, there's a small tuft of wildflower, almost a strange looking circle of grass, with a stone circle. I'd like my fiddle left there at the front of it, and a rock with my name on it. I never had a request before, for any of this. But if this is the one that kills me, knowing that you lived to kill Rose....I'd like solace to know I existed." Skye started, knowing it was a strange request.

"My dad took us there once, and I remember it just being special. So, I suppose if I don't get to show you there myself....I'd like you to leave the memory of me there." Skye stopped, the serious face turning to a chuckle, shrugging her shoulders. "I understand that's something from The Big Lebowski, but....I'd appreciate it." Skye added, exhaling, thinking hard about what she wanted to say next.

"This world is flawed. But if you're hearing this, it means you're capable of going back to it and doing some good, beyond all of what you just saved. There won't ever stop being threats to everyone, people who want to take away everything from good people. But that's why you're here. And even if you don't stay....know that it was a pleasure, and you'll do the same beyond Raven. If you're getting this at all, it's been a few months. Antti probably held onto it, and I'm hoping that he got told by me to delete it when we get home. And I made sure you all got some well earned leave, from me, from Raven, from saving the world. But if not.....and if there's an afterlife, or...well, I suppose pragmatically, a better place to put an overpriced instrument than my office, I'd appreciate it. One last memory I can leave you with. Thanks, team." Skye signed out, cutting the recording, breathing out.

"Fuck me." She said to herself, tapping the desk. "Fuck me sideways. What was that....getting bloody emotional shit." Skye chuckled, shaking her head, still unsure why she'd done that. It wasn't to be thought about much. The redhead adjusted her hair, closed everything down, and shut her laptop off, standing out of the desk and looking at the evening, hearing the noise of the team below through the partially open door. She took a deep breath in, and headed back out, knowing she best not miss dinner again with work.
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Ebrima Arendse
Somewhere in the Australian Outback, Perth, Australia
Two Months Later After Return, 0400 Hours

”That works.” Ebrima nodded, ”If they’ve learned anything, they will split up before sunrise and only travel at night. It’s not the sanest thing to do, but if we brave the sun, we can erase their head start.” Traveling through the desert during the day was discouraged for a good reason even with supplies, but with ten liters of water, a boonie hat, loose long sleeved shirt, full fingered gloves, wraparound Oakleys and a shemagh leaving very little exposed, Ebrima felt confident about it. ”But the Arziani twins are plain insane enough to try even with minimal water supplies, and Johanssen from Bravo group likes to think outside the box.” The Cameroonian said as he prepared his long-barreled MDRx.
“Yes, he’s looking promising on training grounds.” Purna nodded at the mention of the Swede, “I’m looking forward to seeing how he fares in the field.”
”I hope Bravo passes intact. Imagine the Christmas bonus for everyone if we deliver a complete squad, already worn in?”
“Ever the mercenary.” Purna shook his head.

Sometimes, Ebrima wondered if the only reason he got the job in the end was that Athena could order him to stop talking back now. And with the world and his life no longer at stake, he found himself doing so more and more often, to the point of overhearing two of Bravo group’s trainees wondering if he stole a soul out of a spare Rose clone when no one was looking. He was sure to show them the generosity of his newfound self by bestowing upon them pushups up to 20 counts of four.
Then again, there was a also counterargument to make about changing:
”Aren’t you considering going back to field ops when this batch is done?” Ebrima raised an eyebrow, the slight shift in Purna’s stance signifying the rumor was correct. ”And they say I’m the one who can’t let go of the past.” He laughed.
“Do I want to know how you heard of that?”
”I did work security before I came to Raven, knowing things was my job. You know where I’ll be and who to ask if you need help anytime.” Ebrima shrugged, the statement’s tone making it look like it was an obvious thing. He might as well have said ‘Let me know if you need to borrow some milk.’
“Appreciate it.” Purna said after a pause to consider.
”Shall we make this a bet?” Ebrima paused preparing his drone, a simplified version of the Scouters he used two months ago, less capable but not requiring a separate processing unit and lasting more than an hour. ”Whoever catches the most trainees gets to sleep in on Saturday, loser takes the C and D group long range landnav course that day?”
“Set your alarm, then.” Purna chuckled as he set out toward Bravo group’s target.
”Try to keep up on those stubby legs of yours.” Ebrima called back, already allocating Saturday’s morning to finishing that model of Ark Angel that’s been sitting on his desk for nearly two weeks.
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Farewell and Starting the Next Chapter


Samantha "Chaos" Dalton


Chuck "Boomer" Simmons





Samantha had come back to Earth in the escape pod with Ebrima and Eloise. As soon as her communications connected she had contacted Mission Control to let them know that Ark Angel had been destroyed and that Freya and Athena were forced to build their own escape pod. She had no idea where it would land but it would absolutely show up on radar. They needed to begin searching for their pod and initiate immediate rescue.

They needed to get to them quickly if they were to survive against all odds. Samantha had no idea if their pod would survive on impact or if they landed in water. Samantha had hijacked the communications of the team that had been sent to pick them up. Samantha used the communications and the hacked telemetry feed from Bob to the teams on the ground. Samantha calculated the pod’s course. “They are going to come down somewhere in this part of Sweden.” Samantha didn’t waste words as she turned to the QRF team that was responsible for recovering them and demanded transportation to Sweden. They needed to get to their team, they were close enough to get there quickly by aircraft. Samantha used her authority and know how to cut through the red tape to get what she wanted. She had given Adam the broad strokes of what went down. She confirmed that Sol Hestia was on the escape pod that had been sent into the sun. The Ark Angel Station was incapable of sustaining orbit and was breaking up. Queen had been killed by Rose in action during the mission. She informed Adam that many of the team had some injuries with Ebrima having a broken arm. Adam helped her pull rank on the QRF force so that she could find and retrieve Athena and Freya.

Samantha stayed on edge until she had connected with the missing members of her team. She had hugged both of the giantesses. She then let the QRF dictate the terms and transport back to base. Samantha was sure it would be quick because Oracle was already chomping at the bit for his debrief. He had been constantly breaking into her communications and interrupting her as she tried to take care of the team first. She had gotten a quick update on the rest of the team from Adam. Ban had been injured and had already been patched up by Sophie. Chuck was in emergency surgery and Sophie was on her way to supervise. Samantha wanted to be at the hospital but Oracle insisted she return to the base to debrief first. Samantha had lost a great deal of respect for Oracle. She still believed in Raven’s mission and the need for the team. She understood the politics at play but she felt Raven should be above that. It was issues like the ones they faced with Zhao and the PLA that caused some of the situations they had to resolve. How could they trust Raven to continue its mission if even they had to bend to global politics? Yes they got intel from Zhao. So he gets to live yet he wanted to kill Skye who had proven her loyalty to protect his secrets. Why was Zhao still breathing if they had gotten all the intel they could from him? She felt as if Oracle had compromised his ethics. That made her distrust him. She could work with him but it would be on her terms. She had told him after the debrief was over that she was taking some time off. She told him point blank that she would contact him if and when she was ready to talk to him again. Her anger still burned hot just as her grief over losing a dear friend burned a hole in her heart. She had been relieved to learn that Chuck and the remainder of the team would make a full recovery, even the grumpy Cameroonian.

Samantha disappeared off everyone’s radar. She wanted some privacy while she decided her next steps. Samantha was hard to track and a ghost if she wanted to be. She had left the base and instead of flying out she had driven. She had stopped just outside of Finland at a small hotel. She checked in and stayed the night. The next day she used electronic check out and left the vehicle in the parking lot. Samantha had turned off her phone and put in a small faraday cage to prevent any tampering or signals from it. Samantha had changed her appearance to that of an older woman with a cane. Samantha looked every inch a sophisticated older lady. She was wearing a long sweeping dress in a dusty pink with a white cardigan. She was wearing a high quality real hair wig that was salt and pepper with the hair pulled back into a low bun with wisps framing her face with pearl earrings and a pearl necklace that topped off the conservative look. She had on stylish silver framed eyeglasses with a delicate chain attached to catch them and keep her from losing them. She was wearing comfortable orthotic style shoes that managed some sense of style in a maryjane look. She was traveling with one bag that carried her laptop, a few clothes, some make up, and other odds and ends. It looked like an oversized lady’s purse in white leather that was high quality and designer. She had then boarded a train to Estonia where she had purchased an airline ticket under an alias name. Instead of hacking airport and train station security cameras, Samantha used all her tradecraft to hide her appearance and disappear. She used foam prosthetics, makeup, eyeglasses, and wigs to change the shape of her face and silhouette to make it harder for facial recognition to track her and find her. She traveled as an older woman using a cane and hunching over to hide her height. She used an alias she had set up with full documentation with a real ID that she had never used before. It was one she set up on her own. The CIA, Raven, or the US Government had no idea about it. It was not on her previously used aliases list. She had a handful of alternative aliases just like this one that no one knew anything about. Samantha had sadly learned her paranoia after investigating her father’s death was deserved. People might not be out to kill her but she knew there were parties interested in tracking her whereabouts. They wanted to know where she was and what she was doing.




Los Angeles, California, United States


Samantha flew home. She felt a burning need to check in on her grandmother. Samantha felt the need to connect with this last person who knew her past. Who had been there through her struggles and trials. She felt the need to share all the love and everything she had kept bottled up and separate. Samantha had to admit that losing her mother the way she had made it difficult for her to open up to other people. Losing her father the way she did seemed to reinforce that trauma that everyone she loved would be taken away from her. Skye and Freya had taught her that she could confide in the right people and let the right people. Then Skye had been killed on the mission. This triggered that trauma all over again. It was one of the reasons she was so careful coming home again. She didn’t want anyone interested in tracking her to know about her adopted grandmother.

The visit had soothed the depth of pain she felt over losing Skye. Her grandmother seemed to know just what she needed to begin healing. She had slept for almost 12 hours before waking up ravenously hungry. She had then spent some time catching up with her grandmother. She told her everything that she couldn’t before. She didn’t care about operational security. She knew her grandmother was a vault. Her grandmother had been surprisingly stoic about the whole thing. She had told Samantha that she didn’t care about the details that she trusted her to do what was right. She had assured her that she would always be there for her even after she passed away. She told her grandmother about the near death experience and passed on the messages from their loved ones. They had cried together. Then they held their own ceremony at the family shrine inside her grandmother’s apartment. They had prayed and lit candles and incense over the photos of their loved ones. Samantha cried as she added a photo of Skye to the shrine. Her grandmother had held her hand and nodded her head in approval. Samantha spent a month at home. She didn’t rush into any decisions. She practiced in the dojo and meditated. She tinkered in her garage. She took her bike out for a run through the city. She spent some time at the beach looking out at the ocean pondering where the world would take her next.




Tokyo, Japan


She had finally turned her phone back on after going through it with a fine tooth comb and changing the signal encryption to one that moderated and changed every few seconds. She did her best to make the signal untraceable. Her phone blew up with messages from the team. The smile on her face was big and bright and the first in a while. She smiled as she saw happy videos from Freya and Chuck that included Duke antics.Chuck included updates on his recovery. There were videos and messages from Athena which included Eloise on a beach somewhere. Athena looked happy. Samantha smiled and examined how she was feeling. She missed the team. She missed being around them. She finally checked her work email to see what had come in that she had purposely ignored. She noticed that Imran had reached out in a few emails wanting to know where she was and how he could contact her. She flipped past those emails for now. There were the typical pleas and bids from governments and large corporations seeking her time and talents for their projects. She sorted through them but found she was struggling to stay motivated. None of it interested her.

She thought of Ban, one of her newest friends. She wanted to do something more for him. He had gone out of his way to help Skye and the team. She wanted to do something that would help him out. Samantha locked herself away with her laptop. She began pulling up all the stored data she had in her databases about the criminal underworld in Japan. She hacked into the Japanese law enforcement databases easily. She pulled dossiers and got an overview of what was happening there. Ban’s family might be involved in criminal activity but he was an honorable man. She would rather have an honorable family that would keep the others in check to prevent the worst atrocities from happening. When the powerful were taken down there were always more willing to step into their place and some of them were even worse. She decided to set up Ban and his family as the new criminal underground overlords. She put on her black hat and happily gathered information and set things in motion for him.

Samantha flew to Japan and used her trade craft to gather blackmail material on all his enemies. She put together a comprehensive plan with the information he would need to take down each of his rivals. She compiled dossiers and evidence on all of them. She gave him the details of how they ran their businesses and what they were into. She gave him the details on all their operations. She then hacked into what they thought were their secured and personal accounts. She took most of his enemies' assets. She left enough for them to survive but it took away the excess that catered to their depravity and extravagant lifestyles. She transferred all the money into multiple accounts bouncing it all around the world. Samantha donated some of it. She kept some of it. She set up retirement accounts for the entire team. They were modest retirement accounts with 2 million each. She set up a private secured account for Ban that held half of what she took from his enemies so he could use it to restore the honor of his clan. She viewed her actions as reallocating funds and ensuring a peaceful turnover in the criminal underworld in Japan. Well there might be some violence but with their economic assets pulled and the operations infiltrated and secrets known, Samantha had pulled their fangs and handed them to Ban. She would eventually get around to letting everyone know about the secret accounts.

She then contacted Ban with an invitation to have dinner with her. Samantha arranged for a private dining room in an upscale award winning sushi restaurant. She knew Ban would appreciate excellent food. She enjoyed dinner before surprising him with a very elegant leather briefcase with his family’s insignia embossed on the side. It had a custom bio lock that was keyed to Ban’s DNA. Inside was hardcopy dossiers on his competition with all the information Ban would need to take down his enemies or black mail them into doing his bidding. There was also a secured encrypted hard drive with detailed accounting information, photographs, videos, and more. There was information on how to access the secured account and the balance for Ban as well. Samantha told Ban she only had one condition. No human trafficking. It was one thing if a woman chose prostitution for herself. But no one should be forced into that life including children. She knew some of Ban’s enemies included human trafficking in their business model. She had smiled and told him to call her if he ever needed anything. She hugged him and left.




Colorado, United States


She was surprised to see a text message from Adam asking her to meet him in Colorado with Chuck. Samantha contacted Chuck and asked him to join her for the meeting in Colorado.

Chuck had been surprised when Samantha contacted him with her request to meet her and Adam in Colorado. He had made the trip and laughed when the rental car company tried to rent them an economy size car. Chuck had waited with the luggage while Samantha went inside to rent the car. When he walked in pulling their luggage behind them and asked Samantha what the hold up was. He could see the humor dancing in her eyes as she pointed to what he assumed was an unhelpful rental car agent.

Samantha: “He is trying to convince me that they only have economy size cars and anything else would be too expensive. That I would do fine with a small car.”

Samantha was watching the guy’s face go pale as Chuck raised an eyebrow and simply glared at the guy as he asked the man.

Chuck: “Do I look like I would fit inside an economy car? Besides that fact, the lady didn’t ask for economy. I know for a fact that she asked you for a full size sedan or pickup truck. So what is your problem?”

The salesman gulped and swallowed hard before he gave Sam a weak smile and replied. “My apologies for the misunderstanding. I will get that for you right away.”

Chuck shook his head thinking the guy was an idiot. The clueless salesman had no idea that Samantha was way more dangerous than him. Sure Chuck could probably flick his ear and take it off with his strength. But Samantha could hurt him physically just as easy and faster and then get creative with ways to torture him. Chuck had a healthy respect for Sam’s skills and her creativity. The guy didn’t know he had dodged a bullet.

They were finally on their way after the rental clerk gave them the keys to a full size pick up truck so Chuck would fit in the rental vehicle. He had the driver’s seat pushed back as far as it would go. Samantha didn’t mind him driving. She chuckled as his head barely cleared the ceiling of the extended cab truck. He might need a helmet, a good pothole and he would be bonking his head.

They had met with Adam who turned over intel on who had betrayed Chuck’s unit. Adam hinted that the same people were responsible for the terrorist attack that had killed her father in Los Angeles. Samantha was somewhat stunned. She had not expected anything like that from Adam. Adam basically told her that Raven still wanted her and that she was right not to trust anyone. But he also pointed out that she still had family with Raven if she wanted it.

Samantha thanked Adam and returned his hug.

Samantha: “Thank you Adam. I will stay in touch. I appreciate this intel. I need a little time before I am ready to talk to Oracle. I am not sure I want to continue full time. I have some things I need to do before I have that talk with him.”

Adam seemed to understand and left them as fast as he had showed up.

Samantha and Chuck had checked into a large hotel under aliases. They met in Samantha’s room as she started going through the intel. Samantha verified the data and started following the data to new connections and laid it all out for Chuck.

Samantha pulled up pictures on her laptop as she built the dossier on who they were up against.

Samantha: “Do you recognize this man?”

Chuck: “Yes that is my former commanding officer Major James Butler.”

Samantha brought up another picture that was obviously a reconnaissance photo showing the Major with another man.”

Samantha asked again. “Do you recognize this man?"

Chuck’s brow furrowed as he tried to place the man. He didn’t know the man’s name but he was trained to notice details. He had seen that man’s face before. Then it clicked for him. His eyes widened a little as he responded. “I remember seeing him in Kandahar speaking with a group of security contractors that my team didn’t trust. There had been questionable actions that they always seemed to have an excuse for.”

Samantha smiled as puzzle pieces started clicking together for her. Samantha pulled up another photo that showed a younger version of Major Butler with a handsome man in a university sweatshirt. The two men were standing with beers in their hands at what looked like a frat party.

Samantha smiled and put the pictures up next to each other as she began to explain. “From the information Adam gave me and the digging I did based on that, I think I know what happened. James Butler went to college before enlisting. He went to Duke University where he met and was friends with future senator Bradley Shephard and owner of Black Diamond Security Morgan Kingsley. The very same company your unit tangled with in the middle east. Black Diamond Private Security Contractors were on contracts from the USA. Senator Shephard is on the Armed Services Committee. All three of them are listed as members of the Lambda Phi Epsilon Fraternity with Shephard listed as the president of the fraternity during their tenure at Duke University. I kept digging and there Butler got a big promotion in rank with a letter of recommendation from Congressman Butler three years after graduation. Shephard was instrumental and argued in favor of Black Diamond Security’s bid for security work in the Middle East being accepted. That approval and acceptance was rammed through the Armed Forces Committee that is currently being chaired by Senator Butler.”

Samantha waited while Chuck processed all that information. Samantha’s look turned feral as she pulled up pictures of Senator Shephard and Pavrel Andros together. She pulled numerous journal articles where Shephard was connected to some of Andros’ work and vice versa. “They were all working together. I found the bank accounts. Shephard and Andros called the shots with Kingsley and Butler getting paid for services rendered. Shephard was a greedy bastard and it was all about the money and power trip from what I can find. Andros as we know had ties to Artemis. You know before Artemis trusted him with their secrets he had to do stuff for them to prove he was worthy to ally with them. Butler connects to this backwoods militant militia group of home grown terrorists. The types who want to make America white and enslave people of color once more. They want to shove their doctrine down everyone’s throat and reinvent America but in their image. They have some radical beliefs, Christianity should be the only allowable religion. They want to deport anyone who looks Latino or Mexican back to Mexico. They feel the government no longer works and is too liberal. So they want to hand pick who sits in congress and in the White House. In order to fund their activities, they provided the weapons for the terrorists who attacked Los Angeles. They used the money to fund their training camp.”

Samantha finally had some answers. The reason her investigation had been shut down into the attack was because Senator Shephard had been tied to the group that had sold the cell the weapons. That was the missing piece and who had shut down the investigation. Sam waited to hear Chuck’s thoughts.

Chuck was struggling with the emotion he was feeling. All his men’s lives and it was all over money. He could almost have respected a terrorist who thought they were fighting for some kind of right or justice. But to know they died over money. It made Chuck furious. The men and women of his unit had suffered and bled and died to protect their country while its leaders were selling them to the highest bidder to line their pockets. Chuck stood up and began to pace. He needed to bleed off some extra energy.

Chuck turned to Samantha, his voice deep and vibrated with the strength of his emotions. “I want them all dead. Starting with Major Butler.”

Samantha nodded as her mind kicked into high gear. “I say we visit this camp and take them all out. Then we take a sniper rifle and go hunting for the other two. In the meantime, I will find their bank accounts. We will reroute that money to help their families. It is the least we can do for those men.”

Chuck gave her a feral smile and nodded. “I like it. Let’s go tomorrow. I am sure we can pick up what we need at the local army surplus store.”

Samantha grinned and winked at Chuck. “I have contacts. We can get what we need. It won’t take us long to take out their training camp. Let’s go shopping!”




The next day at the crack of dawn Samantha entered from the west and Chuck entered from the east. They quickly over ran the cabin. Samantha didn’t bother with a gun. She used her knives. She had taken down three of them with knives to the throat while Chuck had taken out the other two with shots to the head. The cabin was covered in blood splatter. They dug through the papers scattered everywhere.

Samantha: “Adam wasn’t joking. These guys have no clue about operational security. All there intel is here for the taking. I guess they thought since it was on paper it would be secure from people like me.”

Chuck smiled as he raised an eyebrow at Samantha. “Normally I would say that is true but Chaos you have skills that go way beyond the standard hacker. Take that as a compliment. You are not a pasty skinned smart nerd hiding in a room and unable to jog a mile.”

Samantha smiled and winked at Chuck. She found a map with their new larger training camp on it. That was their next target. “Looks like they tried to mimic what the terrorists are doing in the middle east. They are hosting a pop up training camp for new recruits. And look at this agenda. Looks like Mr. play soldier Kingsley is supposed to be there to teach it. Ready to go hunting?”

Chuck just smiled and nodded. “First let’s dispose of the evidence. Go outside with Duke while I take care of that.”

Samantha shrugged and went out and over to the treeline where Duke was waiting and tense. She gave him a pat and told him in a soothing voice that Chuck was okay. He seemed to settle and some of the tension left his posture. Chuck came jogging out of the cabin.

Chuck: “We might want to back up even more.” He pulled out a detonator and pushed a button. The cabin exploded into a fiery ball. The fiery debris landed in a cloud around where the cabin used to stand and everything was on fire.

Chuck: “Give me just a minute to make sure none of the debris causes a forest fire. I just need to make sure the embers in the tree line don’t take.”

Chuck started to jog around the perimeter. He left the cabin debris burning and only put it out if it was in danger of spreading. The damp conditions from a recent rain helped contain what might have been a bad forest fire. Once he was satisfied he jogged back over to them.

Chuck: “I think it is safe to leave it now. It should burn itself out.”

Samantha smiled and nodded. “Well let’s recon this camp and have some fun with Mr. Kingsley next.”




Samantha was using binoculars as she looked out over the tent city that had been set up in the forest clearing in another part of the rocky mountains. She couldn’t help but chuckle at the cliche’d drab olive green cloth tents. They wanted so badly to be taken seriously. They wanted to think of themselves as an army. They were such pretenders though.

Chuck was using his own set of binoculars and thinking similar thoughts. “Sheesh the sentries are so busy talking to each other they are not looking out for any incoming threats. The encampment is set up haphazardly without any real planning at all. The only thing they did right was the command tent in the center. Yet all the other tents face in as well. There are no sentries on the outskirts of the camp. There is no barrier or fence surrounding the camp to keep out critters. Their trash is out in the open in cans without lids. Even if there are no bears in the area, there are definitely critters like raccoons and wolves or coyotes to deal with.I guess it is possible they have some in the tree line but there are none on this side of the camp on the backside as far as I can see. I will take a jog around the perimeter with Duke.”

Chuck whistled for Duke and gave him a hand sign to patrol with him. The two of them took off at a job and disappeared into the trees. You would think that would be hard for a man as tall as him. But he easily began to blend into the nature around. He was quiet and hard to hear. He watched where he planted those big feet of his. Duke padded along just as silently. The two fell into a familiar rhythm. Chuck almost smiled when Duke alerted on a guard ahead. Good they wouldn’t make it too easy for him. Chuck slowed down and moved forward cautiously. He found a guard that had wandered to take a piss. He snuck up behind the guy and wrapped his arm around his throat cutting off his air. The man panicked forgetting he had a gun and a knife on his belt. Chuck whispered into the man’s ear as he struggled to pull his arm away.

Chuck: “Men like you make a mockery of real soldiers who put their life on the line to protect this country. Boohoo you don’t like following the rules. Boohoo you might have to work with someone who looks different to you.” The man was really panicking now and was shaking his head no. Chuck squeezed tighter so that the man had an idea of his strength. “If you wake up, thank God for your life, turn over a new leaf and help your fellow man. Stop being a whiny bitch and accept that God wants it this way. He has the power to change it. Who are you to say this is wrong? Did you know your leader did all this for a fucking paycheck. He doesn’t believe the crap he is spouting. He wants you to do his dirty work for him. He had this group attack American Citizens. AMERICAN CITIZENS Where is the honor in that?” Chuck growled the last statement into his ear. He held on long enough to put the guy out for a while. He hoped the guy took the lesson and learned from it.

Chuck continued his jog around the camp. He had decided to plant small charges that would be just a small explosion. They would be all light, noise, and bang. Enough to topple some trees. It wouldn’t be enough to start any fires though. By the time he reached Samantha again, the entire clearing was full of bobby traps left behind. He grinned at Samantha and set up a camera to record the event so they could watch it later. He pulled his rifle out and automatically checked the loadout and touched where he had extra magazines stored. Samantha checked that her pistols had full loud outs but reholstered them. She twitched her wrists and dropped the longer blades along her forearms into her hands. She nodded to Chuck that she was ready.

Chuck got the party started as he sighted the sentry guard at the camp entrance and promptly put a bullet in his head. Before the man he had been talking to could respond to that, Chuck had put a bullet in his head. The loud report of the rifle had stirred up the camp though. Men came pouring out of the camp looking all around. Their guns waved wildly, often crossing the body of their own men. Chuck sighed in disgust. He took out two more as he ran towards the fight. Chuck was about 50 yards away before anyone finally spotted him. Their aim was shit though. Chuck just kept on running. Samantha streaked past him with Duke at her heels. Duke took down the guy in the lead. Samantha waded into the crowd her twin blades singing as she stabbed and slashed her away through the men. She proved to them why kevlar was no use in a knife fight. As she stabbed right through their body armor. Duke was keeping pace with Samantha and his teeth around the throat of another man shaking him like a rag doll. Chuck had switched to his pistols and was cleaning up quickly. It was over in minutes. The twenty men that had run out of camp were spread out in front of the entrance in various states of injuries and death.

Samantha looked over the faces and looked over at Chuck. “Kingsley is not here. Five bucks says he is hiding in the command tent.”

Chuck laughed and moved to step over a body. “No bet! Let’s go find him. Shall we?”

Chuck led the way into the camp. He had his rifle back up and his head on the swivel. He and Samantha fell into the same old routine like it hadn’t been a while since they did this together. Chuck went left and Sam went right. Duke moved to Chuck’s side. Chuck gave Duke the hand sign for Seek. Duke took off at a lope and turned immediately for the large tall square army green tent in the middle of the camp. Duke paused outside and pawed the ground in an alert signal. As Chuck approached he could hear the whisper of voices inside the tent. Chuck smiled and slipped around to the rear of the tent. He took a knife and was prepared to slit a hole in the back of the tent. He was willing to bet they were all facing the tent entrance. Chuck very carefully and quietly slit a hole in the back wall of the tent. It was big enough for his rifle and for him to see through to aim.

There were five men in the tent. They were dressed in Black Diamond uniforms and must be Kingsley and his men. The uniforms were black and grey urban camp with the security company’s fancy logo on the sleeve. Chuck waited and when Samantha came into view he used the team’s hand signals to let her know there were five men in the tent. Samantha mimed going in the side of the tent while Chuck fired from the back. Samantha grinned evilly and carefully cut a slit along the side wall of the tent. She indicated to give her a minute before attacking. She only cut a slit big enough to crawl through. She carefully crawled into the tent. Chuck sent Duke in after her. Chuck kept watching through his scope. He could see Samantha was in position knives at the ready. She gave him a nod. Chuck took aim and opened fire at the two men in the very back of the tent. Samantha was a whirling tornado of steel that hit the men from the side. The men were yelling and screaming at one another as they tried to defend themselves. They had some training but they were not even close to matching Samantha who had taken out her two in the same amount of time it had taken Chuck. Duke had gotten the real prize. He had Kingsley by the throat. Kingsley turned out to be all talk and no skill. He was just like his men, panicking and forgetting he had weapons of his own. Not that Duke gave him much chance to do anything else. Samantha politely unarmed him before putting her boot on his chest. Chuck had run around to the tent entrance. He smiled as he saw Samantha standing over Kingsley with Duke growling at the man who was holding his throat. Blood was all over Kingsley’s hands.

Chuck grinned and called Duke off. “Good boy Duke.” Chuck grinned at Samantha. “Now what to do with this fish?”

Samantha winked at Chuck. “I don’t think it is big enough to catch. We could throw it back but it seems kind of sickly. I don’t think it would survive in the wild very well.”

Chuck laughed before he pulled out his cell phone and turned the camera on. He crouched down next to Kingsley.

Chuck: “Mr. Kingsley, did you and your employees kill civilians, steal antiquities, and arm terrorists while working in the Middle East?”

Kingsley at first tried to look mad and like he was in charge but a sharp bark and snapping of teeth from Duke had him nodding. He gave a raspy “Yes.”

Chuck wanted to reward Duke with a steak after this mission. He was such a good partner. “Did Senator Shephard cover up your actions for money from the transactions.”

Kingsley looked truly terrified now and was adamantly shaking his head no.

Chuck pressed on. “Senator Shephard is on the Armed Services Committee and was instrumental in your company receiving lucrative government contracts. Is this correct?”

Kingsley’s eyes widened further in fear and was still shaking his head no.

Samantha spoke for the first time with a shrug. “I have already found the paper trail Kingsley. You are going to die here today. Any last words?”

Kingsley stared at Samantha and saw the truth in her eyes. He looked resigned and angry. “Yes it was all Shephard’s idea. It was stupid of him to trust Butler. The man was always an ass kisser and bootlicker. The man couldn’t be trusted with the simplest stuff.”

Samantha looked over at Chuck. “Are you satisfied?”

Chuck stood up tall and shook his head. “NO. I won’t be satisfied till Shephard joins these sick fucks.”

Chuck casually shot Kingsley in the head. Radio chatter filled the air from a hand unit that they had missed on Kingsley’s belt. “Hold on boss! We are almost there.”

Samantha smiled and looked at Chuck. “Well isn’t that lovely! We are going to have company.”

Chuck gave Duke a hand signal. “Come on, let's go wait for them and see who all shows up.” Chuck grinned. “My surprise won’t be a waste after all.”

Chuck and Samantha retreated to where they had set up their camera to capture the camp. They had taken any relevant information from the command tent. Samantha had shoved some laptops and cell phones into a tactical backpack she had carried. She grinned at Chuck as she pulled out what looked like a 4 inch metal cylinder. It had lights and circuitry down the side. She pressed a button on the end of the tube and it began to slowly glow as if charging from the base up with a yellow light.

Samantha reached up with her other hand to the necklace she was wearing that carried one of her mini drones. She activated it and tossed it up into the air. Now they had some aerial reconnaissance. She pulled out her laptop and activated a program. This would have been more fun if they had their armor but that was something Raven kept on base. They hadn’t been allowed to take it with them. That didn’t mean Samantha was ever without any toys. She shared the laptop with Chuck.

Samantha: “Now you can watch. Here, take the laptop. I want to wait till the right time. I developed a new toy that was inspired by you.”

Chuck laughed as he took her laptop and kept his eyes on the screen as the drone flew around the clearing in every widening circle. Chuck smiled as the drone caught the movement of a group of ten more men coming in fast on dirt bikes cross country.

Chuck: “Our company will be here in about 2 minutes. The drone got high enough that I caught the movement in the trees. They are on dirt bikes. Probably took that access road like we did and then cut through the forest to this location.”

Chuck looked over at the tube and wondered what it did and how he had inspired it. He would have to wait for a demonstration. He noticed that the yellow glow on the side had almost reached the entire length of the tube.

Samantha sighed “I am still working out the design issues. The only challenge I have so far is that it takes so long to charge. It is not as fast to deploy as I would like.”

Chuck nodded sagely. “I am looking forward to what it does. Meanwhile, it is almost time for fireworks.”

Chuck held up his cell phone and grinned as he pulled up an app and hit a button. “I love technology. It really helps me with my job. I always love the toys you give me.”

Samantha chuckled as he realized Chuck had downloaded the AI she had created for his armor into his cellphone. She watched the screen from the drone as the bikes split up and were trying to enter the camp from multiple directions. The explosions started going off. Some of the men were startled and ran into trees as they tried to dodge explosions. They were going off all through the trees around camp. Samantha cringed as one had a tree fall on them.

Boomer smiled and waved his hand like he was conducting an orchestra. The men coming in were screaming and disoriented and trying to figure out what was happening. It was clear they were trained but had never been this deep in the shit before.

Samantha snickered at Boomer’s delight in the chaos he was causing. She smiled at that thought. He was her brother in so many ways. He was the perfect chaos causing partner. Duke whimpered a little but Boomer had put a muff over his ears to reduce the noise so it wouldn’t hurt Duke’s hearing. It wasn’t his armor though. So it wasn’t as good.

Samantha grinned as she noted her new toy was ready. She turned to Chuck and waved it dramatically.

Samantha: “I call this Firefly. Watch what it does.”

Samantha twisted each end of the tube in opposite directions. She then pulled the ends out to reveal there was something inside. It was glowing yellow at first. Then a swarm of small insect-like drones began to take off. They had a glowing yellow light on the end that resembled a firefly. They looked like fireflies as they began to fly around the clearing.

Samantha explained to Chuck how it worked. “These are microdrones that are being controlled by Bob.” Samantha didn’t need to explain that Bob was the name of her AI as Chuck was familiar with him.

Bob’s mechanical voice came over the laptop. “Fireflies have locked onto targets. Beginning bombing run.”

Samantha continued her explanation for Chuck. “They hold a new liquid explosive compound that glows. Each one of those drones has the explosive power of a small grenade. They have a tiny guidance system chip which allows Bob to control them. They don’t have much range, about 150 meters. Bob can use them for intelligence gathering as they have pinpoint cameras on them for eyes and a tiny transceiver. He can also set them to blow up.”

The fireflies began to magnetically lock onto the remaining security personnel that were attempting to save their boss who was already dead. The fireflies locked onto the frame of the bikes and began to explode. The motorcycles began to explode. Bob had waited till they had been in the clearing before setting off the explosives. A secondary fireworks show began that rained metal and blood. Samantha chuckled as her aerial drone caught it all on camera for Chuck. There was nothing left moving. Their work here was done.

Chuck gave a delighted laugh and whistled. “You know Sam, you really are my sister. You get me. I am glad we can share this. You make me the best toys.”

Samantha examined the results as two thirds of the firefly swam returned to the docking port. She twisted the ends back together and pushed the cylinder closed once more.

Samantha grinned and passed the cylinder over to Chuck who turned it over in his hand with a look of wonder.

Samantha smiled. “I was trying to develop a better battery for my drones and stumbled into this explosive. I hadn’t decided how to use it yet. Then I thought about you. I was like how could I turn this into smart grenades for Boomer. Then I thought about your southern roots. It all just came together. I will have to install a software patch on your AI to control them.”

Chuck just smiled and leaned over to give her a hug. Samantha looked like a child standing next to him. Chuck was almost 3 feet taller than her. Chuck was amused that someone so tiny got him in ways so many others didn’t. He always marveled at the creative destruction she managed to wreak in her own ways.

Chuck: “I love it! I repeat you make me the best toys.”




Washington DC, United States


A few days later, Samantha and Chuck were watching Senator Shephard’s lavish home in Washington DC. This was where he stayed when in Washington. He was the elected senator of North Carolina.

It pissed Chuck off that the elected senator for his state was responsible for the deaths of US Marines. He saw the obscene wealth on display and it sickened him. This man was a traitor to his country. He had sold out his fellow countrymen for a buck. He was a paranoid bastard. There was a small army of guards on the perimeter around his home. He was right to be paranoid after all the crap on his hands and the type of people he dealt with. Chuck smiled at the idea that their work in taking down Artemis and Andros made the good senator nervous.

Samantha noted that his security was good. Electronic gate with two guards. Roving guards on the grounds with one stationary on the roof. Samantha had already hacked the plans for the building. The security company who installed his alarms and surveillance systems wasn’t the best. Their internal security was laughable. It is obvious to her that the senator went for the cheapest bid on his security. His guards showed some training but they were not up to their level. Samantha sighed and turned to look at Chuck.

Samantha: “This is not going to be that difficult. The only real question is how covert do we want to be?”

Samantha tapped a finger against her chin in thought. “Why don’t we go full covert on this one? I will infiltrate and take out the good senator. You provide overwatch. Those poor guards didn’t do anything except pick a scumbag to work for. They probably have no clue how dirty the good senator really is.”

Samantha dug into her tactical backpack and pulled out a magazine of special ammo that was designed to go into Chuck’s rifle. “Tazer rounds. But you will have to aim for the head or clothing. It won’t go through body armor. What do you think?”

Chuck sighed. “I want him dead but I agree with you. This one is yours. It is much more suited to your talents. I will provide overwatch. Make sure you raid his safe and secrets so we can expose him afterwards.”

Samantha smiled and nodded. She was already prepped for this mission. She was wearing black yoga pants, a black hoodie, and black combat boots. She had her knife bandolier on under her hoodie. She had a black tactical backpack with tools and her laptop in it. She had a pistol but didn’t really want to use it on this operation. She wanted to go stealth and get in and out without being seen if she could. She grinned at Chuck. “You can trust me I won’t forget a thing.”

Samantha and Chuck had gone all around the property. It had a wrought iron fence with security cameras every fifty feet. The company who installed these cameras and security systems had obviously never been up against someone of her caliber.

Samantha moved fast and dashed up to the camera sitting in the corner of the fenceline. The camera faced in and didn’t cover the outside. She climbed up and slapped a button sized device on the side of the camera. Samantha trusted Bob to take control of the cameras as she went and loop the feed. She would be a ghost. Samantha had already figured out that there were blind spots among the camera feeds. She was already moving away from the fence heading towards the next one. Now all she had to do was avoid the guards.

Chuck followed Samantha through his scope as she made her way towards the house. He could appreciate her skills. She seemed to disappear into the shadows and blend. He didn’t understand why she was taking the path she was but he was sure she had a reason. He chuckled as he watched Samantha follow a guard through the side door. She slipped in right behind him. He couldn’t keep following her with his scope so he watched the guards for signs of alarm.

Inside the house, Sam slipped in behind a guard so she didn’t trigger any alarms or sensors. She stayed right behind him as he moved further into the house. Sam could hear other voices. He must be heading to some kind of guard break room. She saw a hallway to her left and went down it. She found the grand living room. She carefully made her way up the stairs. It didn’t seem as if he had guards roaming around inside his home. Samantha smiled as that made her job easier. She quickly snuck upstairs and went directly to the senator’s home office. This was almost too easy, she thought. She slipped inside the dark room. She sat at his desk and pulled out Bob and connected him to the senator’s computer. She began to copy and build a ghost drive of all the senator’s data. She also uploaded a program that would delete all the surveillance and replace it with doctored footage that only showed normal activity. She knew the senator had the cliche wall safe behind the painting behind his desk. She smiled as she punched the code into the digital lock. The senator had graciously written it down on a post it note that was under his keyboard.

Samantha quickly inventoried the safe. There were stacks of cash, some antiquities, jewelry, and some watches. Samantha took most of the cash. She didn’t want authorities to look at his death too closely. She took the files out of the safe and took pictures of the contents. Oh the senator was stupid enough to keep files on his deeds and partners at home. He probably thought they would never be found. Samantha changed her mind and took all the cash. She put the files back in the safe with the jewelry, antiquities, and watches. She left the painting safe open so it was easily seen. She booted up the senator’s computer and opened some of the encrypted files that he thought he had hidden well. She left the documents opened in tabs but minimized them. She set the computer to not turn off or go to sleep due to inactivity. She simply turned the monitor off. She smiled and then packed up all her gear. She then listened at the door before slipping back into the hallway.

Samantha listened at the Senator’s door. She could hear him talking on his phone. She smiled as she overheard the conversation. The senator was informing his guards that he was expecting company in thirty minutes of the prostitute variety. She waited till he was off the phone. She slipped quickly through the door. She moved quickly across the room and punched the senator in the throat so he didn’t scream for help. He doubled over trying to breathe and she threw him into the chair. She used the bedsheet to tie him to the chair. She stuffed a pair of his socks into his mouth for a gag. She had him subdued in under 2 minutes.

She pointed her camera at him and began to record. “Your guards don’t even know I am in the house. I have disabled your security cameras and systems. There will be no recording of how I got in. Your safe is open as is your computer with all your secrets there for the taking. Now Senator I am for a very specific reason. I am here to charge you with treason. You Senator Bradley Shephard have used your position to promote Major James Butler and send business and government contracts to Morgan Kingsley who owns Black Diamond Security. A simple nod for yes and a head shake for no will do senator. We can’t have you screaming for help until we are done here.”

Senator Shephard shook his head no and if looks could kill she would be dead. She smiled as she told him. “I already have your paper trail and documents senator. Lying will not help you now. You should know that Kingsley and Butler are already dead. Now let’s continue.”

Samantha was gratified to see a sliver of fear and uncertainty in the man’s eyes. “Senator you got into business with a very dangerous group that supports global terrorism called Artemis. You were introduced to this group through Pavlel Andros. You arranged for your militia friends to arm the terrorists that you help smuggle into the country with real visas provided by your office. This terrorist group was responsible for the terrorist attack in Los Angeles at Angeles Stadium. Is this true Senator? Yes or No?”

The senator once more shook his head no. Samantha was growing angry now. “Isn’t it true Senator that you arranged for your buddy Kingsley to steal antiquities for sale on the black market from the Middle East? That you silenced and arranged deaths for US Marines that tried to report Black Diamond’s activities? That you pocketed a share of the cash from these illegal sales?”

The Senator was looking terrified now but was still shaking his head no. Samantha’s expression hardened. She slipped out of the room and grabbed the contents of the safe. She flung them at the senator one of the time. He flinched in pain as she nailed him in the crotch with a heavy bronze statue.

Samantha’s voice hardened with fury. “You killed American Citizens for money. You deny your actions when the proof of your crimes are right here in your home! Let me make something perfectly clear to you Senator. You are dying here today. You are not going to live. I hope you feel pain and despair just like the US Marines you ordered killed to line your pockets and protect your secrets. You are no public servant but a leech and a disease. Well I am here to eliminate that pest. You are sworn to protect America’s Citizens and you paved the way to let the butchers into our home. You invited them in and armed them to kill us… for money. Do you know how many people died Senator?”

The Senator now looked even more desperate and just kept shaking his head no. Samantha stifled a scream of rage. She turned off the cell phone. He was a cowardly piece of shit that probably still hoped he would live and his guards would get here in time.

Samantha stood before him and looked him in the eyes. Fury and tension screaming through her body. “You killed my family in that attack, senator. You killed the soldiers in my friend’s combat team. For those crimes against American citizens, I sentence you to die.”

Samantha stabbed a knife into his throat and pulled it sideways. She held it there until she was sure he was choking on his own blood. She ungagged him now. She took a snapshot as proof of his death for Chuck. “I hope you burn in hell, bastard. This was too fast for you. You should have suffered more but I am out of time.”

Samantha retrieved her knife and wiped it clean on the bedsheets. She wiped as much blood off as possible and pulled off the bloody gloves and pulled on another pair of black latex gloves. She then quickly backtracked her path in. She dodged the guards and retrieved her device on the corner camera as she went over the fence. She crouched and made her way back to Chuck.

Samantha met Chuck’s eyes and she had a wild unsettled look in hers. Her emotions were high and she had tears running down her face. She gave him a nod.

Chuck wrapped her up in a hug. “He’s dead. He can’t hurt anyone else.”

Samantha finally let all that rage and pain over her father’s death go as she collapsed into a weepy bundle on Chuck. Chuck patted her back awkwardly offering what comfort he could.

Samantha finally got control of herself. “He died too quickly. He should have suffered more like his victims. He refused to admit what he did wrong. I even flung the evidence in his own safe at him and he denied it.”

Chuck gave her another little squeeze. “I am satisfied that the threat has been removed. I have only one complaint... I didn't get to shoot anyone. We can hurt him more by attacking his reputation and legacy. Let’s leak his activities to the press. We know his death will be investigated since you decided to opt out of full stealth there at the end. The authorities may try to cover it up. Let’s make sure the public knows what kind of dirt bag he was.”

Samantha laughed as Chuck complained he didn't get to shoot anyone. Then she simply nodded in agreement with his plan. “Thanks for helping me with this. Let’s get out of here.”

Chuck laughed and they began to make their way back to their rental vehicle. Duke trotting contentedly at their side.




A talking head on the television.

“Law enforcement have confirmed that Senator Bradley Shephard was brutally murdered last night. They say that the investigation into his death is just starting. However, multiple news agencies have come forward with information and documents that they say came from an anonymous source alleging that Senator Shephard was involved in a host of illegal activities and abusing the power of his office. The documentation ties the senator to atrocities committed in the middle east by Black Diamond Security contractors including the unwarranted death of peaceful civilians and stealing of antiquities for sale on the black market. There are documents linking the Senator to Andros and Artemis, the global terror network that has recently made headlines. There was evidence that the senator ordered the death of American troops deployed in the middle east to keep his dirty secrets.Yet another news agency directly linked the Senator to the terrorist attack in Los Angeles at Angels Stadium. Our news agency reached out to the FBI and Washington DC police department for comment or confirmation about this information. The only statement that was given was that it was under investigation and they could neither confirm or deny any information at this time. They had no comment.”




Somewhere in Europe in an undisclosed location


With Shephard’s death, Samantha had finally begun the process of purging all the pent up pain and sorrow she felt over losing her father and grandfather. This helped her with moving on from losing Skye. She blamed Shephard and Artemis for that too. It was men like him that created a need for Raven. He might have been small potatoes compared to General Zhao but it was still necessary for someone outside the system to step in and end those atrocities. When money and wealth created a system that allowed those with it, to ignore the consequences of their actions, it became necessary to have a force that has the will and ability to act. Samantha had done a lot of soul searching. She had spent more time in her garage, in the dojo, and meditating. She had no need to work ever again if she didn’t want to. Samantha still had that burning need to provide justice for those who were too weak or lacked the power to seek it on their own. She finally agreed to meet Oracle and have a conversation with him. She laid her feelings out for him.

Samantha: “I don’t trust you. I don’t trust you to have my back when I need it. I don’t trust you to tell me the whole truth. I expect you to lie to me to get what you want and need from me. You have shown me that this is what I can expect from you.”

Samantha met his eyes calmly. He could read she meant every damn word she said.

Samantha: “I also recognize that if you step down, others will take your place. And they might be worse. I accept that for now you are the lesser of two evils. I want you to know that I will only take missions that I can independently verify what’s going on. You can offer missions but the team will only take the ones of our choosing. You can build other teams but if you want me to lead a team, then I chose. I chose who is on the team. I chose how the team runs. I chose where the base is. I want you to understand that I will withhold anything that I feel you should not know. Like Sol Hestia. It is too dangerous. NO government or organization should have such a powerful weapon. It is simply too destructive. So I made sure it went into the sun along with the research on it. I don’t regret that decision. I won’t apologize for it. The Earth is safe from that threat. Skye Lyons gave her life to ensure that goal. The team will get more down time between missions. They are all great operators but the best equipment breaks without maintenance. For the team, that means time to properly heal and decompress. I will be your conscience because I cannot trust you to use yours. Do we understand each other?”

Samantha merely stared Oracle down. She would walk away and it wouldn’t bother her. She could still tackle the world’s issues. Her little extracurricular activity with Chuck proved that. Law enforcement knew that someone had killed all those men they had no or proof of who. The truth was that Oracle needed her more than she needed him. Oracle simply nodded. Samantha nodded and handed him a piece of paper. “A dead drop secure email you contact me at. I still have one last piece of unfinished business. I need Skye’s fiddle.”

Oracle’s eyes widened in surprise and a little unease. Obviously he knew about Skye’s last message but didn’t know that it had made its way to her. Samantha gave him a knowing smile as he sent a message to a flunky who returned with the violin. Samantha accepted the instrument in its case. She turned and walked away without another word.




Isle of Skye


Samantha had sent out the invitation and the message to the whole team. She had arranged a memorial service for Skye. She had sent them directions on how to find the site where Skye wanted to be laid to rest. Samantha had gone ahead of time and found the place. She had spent some time meditating there. She had noted the coordinates for the others who might not be as good at reading a map or navigating the terrain. They would be laying Skye to rest on the last day of summer. Samantha had taken a piece of granite and engraved Skye’s name on it with a queen’s crown above her name. Beloved friend and leader below it. She had carved a message into the back of the stone, "This stone commemorates the life of the woman who saved the world". The granite stone was flat on the bottom with the top shaped like a heart with wings.

Samantha was wearing all black. Black jeans, t-shirt, hoodie, and boots. Her backpack was set off to the side. The stone had been placed exactly in front of the stone circle with the wildflowers around it. The fiddle rested next to it. Samantha waited for the others to gather. She chatted quietly with the others while they waited for everyone. She was not surprised that most of them came.

Samantha took her place next to the stone.

Samantha: “We are all here to remember a remarkable woman, Skye Lyons. She was my friend, my leader.” Samantha’s voice caught and she took a deep shaky breath. “She died saving our world. She deserves to be remembered. In her last message, she asked this of us. She wanted her fiddle left here with a rock with her name on it. I did a little better than that. I would love to have scattered her ashes but they will probably never give up trying to understand the secrets that died with her. I hope Skye finds peace and love in the afterlife. I know she didn’t have much peace while she was here. I created her headstone. It will be a place we can come to remember her sacrifice and the amazing woman that not many were privileged to know. Do you have anything you want to share?”

Samantha left space for them to share their thoughts and feelings. She smiled, cried, and laughed with the rest of them.

She turned to face the stone and laid some wildflowers in front of it. “Rest in peace, Queen. May your heart and spirit fly true.”

She then stood and faced the team once more. She gave them all a cocky grin. “Well I heard from Oracle. Would anyone like to be on my new team?”

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Two Weeks Later After Return,
2100 Hours

Eloise DuChamp


"Clear. All you, Archer. Show me how a professional does it."


Eloise was, once more, clad in her stealth suit and all its accoutrements. She had been relieved there were spares; they made her job much easier. But even if there hadn't been, she wouldn't have let it stop her from carrying out this op. It was one of the few things she'd wanted, especially since returning from the climactic events in orbit.
She'd healed mostly from the wounds she'd suffered, but under the one-way, blank mask of her headgear, her face was still puffy and bruised, and when not wearing it she'd been ordered to wear sunglasses to let her her damaged eyes heal, and there was a strong indication she'd be wearing glasses for the rest of her life.
None of that was of any consequence right now, however, as she lifted herself almost silently out of the water and onto the swim deck at the rear of the opulent yacht. The merc that had been standing guard there was already wasted; Tahlia's shot had taken care of him, and any of the other obvious ones on the outside. The rest were hers to deal with.

She moved through the interior of the ship like the spectre she was, camo blending in with her surroundings. She eliminated the guards - one way or another - with silent efficiency. The vessel was big enough to have an 'operations room' of sorts, as well as its' bridge. There, she slotted one of Sam's clever devices into the yacht's computers, and it went to work.
Then it was time for the main reason she was there.

In the yacht's absurdly luxurious main lounge, Spectre relaxed in one of a pair of high-backed, scarlet upholstered chairs. Opposite them sat the man he'd come to meet. He was aged, but in a fine way. Noble brows, a refined point of a nose, and similarly pointed chin under fine cheekbones. His silver-grey hair was meticulously combed back without a single hair out of place, and a short ponytail hung above the collar of his saville row suit. Despite his age, his steely grey eyes glimmered with the light of intelligence and an active mind, and his voice was firm and strong. Despite the strings he had to pull and the resources at his disposal, few people knew his real name and instead he mostly went by his nickname or 'trade name'; Zero.
The two men had been discussing business; with Artemis rapidly becoming property no-one wanted to touch, and so many of its former investors and employers distancing themselves, Spectre's empire was rapidly falling apart. It helped to have contacts, and Zero had been one of them - and vice versa, the older man always knowing when to pull on a string.
"Look more cheerful, Mister Hansen," he said, swirling an expensive brandy around in a cut crystal glass. "At least this way, you haven't lost everything. And we both stand to profit, and get bigger and better from this. It's a chance to reinvent. With all the information at my disposal, you have the perfect chance to forge new opportunities. The fallout of this situation will die down, and there'll be new people with new needs for your particular resources to fill. Trust me-"
The lights flickered and shut off as soon as those words left his mouth, and the dim, stark shadows of emergency lights snapped on a moment later. The formerly silent sentinels in the corners of the room, clad in business suits warily put hands to their earpieces and started to look about, and Zero's head of security made his way toward the pair of men.
"What's going on," Spectre asked, rising out of his seat. "Is this some kind of setup, are you-"
"Nonsense," Zero said sternly, remaining in his chair with a firm expression on his face. "I'm sure it's a momentary issue"
"Sir," the bodyguard said quietly. "I think you should come with us, we've lost all contact with the rest of the security staff-"
Muffled thumps and shouts cut short sounded from around the room. A single gunshot made them all stare in alarm in the direction, the muzzle flash barely hinting at a black shape on the move that was lost in the darkness. The remaining man drew a machine-pistol from inside his jacket, looking frantically back and forth, and even Spectre drew his own sidearm.
Silence
It dragged on, until Spectre broke it, glaring at Zero, the emergency lights throwing haunting shadows onto all three mens' faces. There weren't even any windows to the outside: the lounge was supposed to be the most secure room in the boat, after all.
"Do something! This is your boat, these are your men. You're supposed to have control here!"
"Not anymore," responded a quiet voice from the darkness. It had a slight muffled, electronic flangeing to it, but was unmistakably female. Zero's eyes widened in disbelief as he heard it. The bodyguard fired his Beretta M93 into the darkness, the sound a roaring burst; but it was cut short as with a whickering swish of air, a sleek arrow embedded itself in his eye socket, and he collapsed.
Spectre had started to put things together, and by now had a good idea what he was up against and he grimaced, scanning the room looking for an exit, a way out, or anything. He started to move, but a pair of throwing knives whipped out of the darkness, one in his thigh and the other in his hand, forcing him to drop the gun. He collapsed and cried out, spitting curses, before a third struck him in the abdomen, and he fell quiet; though the rise and fall of his chest showed he was still alive.
"Well," Zero said, in a tone that carried a bitterness. "You may as well come out"
The darkness shimmered, and the cloaked, masked form of Eloise appeared, detaching from the darkness like a phantom. Despite himself, Zero shuddered at the sight; it was as though the masked, shrouded operator was made of it, rather than hidden in it. Despite her diminutive size, she radiated threat and danger. Weapons and equipment adorned her slight frame, hidden as it was under layers of tactical gear and armour, and a cloak that made her look like some kind of vengeful spirit. But it was the bow she carried that was the most distinctive thing, and told him that she was there for him.
"You know who I am," she said matter of factly, and he nodded.
"Eloise. I didn't think I'd see you again"
"You only did because I wanted you to," she answered , matter-of-factly. "I could have killed you with ease. I considered it. But no, that would have been too easy".
"You should have," he said with a shake of his head. "You know how deep I go, how many connections I-"
"No," she said, cutting him off, as she reached up and slid her hood down, and unfastened her mask, retracting and sliding aside to reveal her haunting eyes and elfin face. "Not this time. And not ever again".
She tapped the mini-tablet strapped to the back of her forearm, and showed it to him. Data scrolled and moved faster than was easy to track across its screen.
"All of your assets. All of your investments, your crooked deals, your companies, within companies, within companies. All the accounts and all that money, all those names. All of it is being taken, right now. You won't have anything left"
She looked him in the eye, as the energy drained out of him, as the realisation set in; held that impassive look, as he slowly sank to his knees, and the lights snapped back on. Running booted feet could be heard approaching from nearby.
"I just wanted to tell you that. Wanted to see you realise it, and see that feeling set in - just how you left me, with nothing. Hung out to dry, and abandoned, with nothing to hope for. But I'm better now. Better than you, because I have all the people that made this possible"
She tapped a hidden button, and her mask slid back into place, and she pulled her hood up, the active camo starting to shimmer again and her outline softening as the sound of running feet grew closer, and orders shouted in uncompromising, hard voices came from close by.
"I don’t need you any more. Goodbye"
The door burst inward just as she disappeared, and the Police Tactical officers closed in.

***

A couple of short days later, things had died down. The excitement that had followed the police actions in the harbour had become a headline, and then something discussed by excited voices while tourism and life continued.
Submerged in the pleasant hubbub, among the sun-soaked courtyards and cobbled passages and narrow streets of Kotor, Eloise sat in the late afternoon sunshine with Purna. The little street cafe/bar was a slice of regular life, and the cold, amber pint of beer in a tall glass that dripped with condensation was a welcome slice of it, as she sat across the table from her fellow operator.

A city that felt ancient, it still felt off the beaten track but enough to hide in its sinewing, dense old city centre. Drinking down a cold lemonade, Purna in a polo shirt, Aviator sunglasses and cargo shorts seemed like a different kind of character to what he’d been barely a few weeks before. The Adriatic town was beautiful, a tourist hive, but it hadn’t lost its charm with Orthodox and Catholic chapels alike. He’d had his life saved by the operator he was facing, and well, maybe returned the favour too. That was a new one to him. It was a pleasure to help her in getting rid of Spectre- Tahlia having to make a move quickly after it was all said and done, and reminding him of the good old days when working for Oracle meant being deniable, and flexible in approach, without a boss. That, and a bit more leeway in afterwards. A sip of the straw, and he put the glass back down, shades off, the Nepali glad to be at rest.

“Well, I did say we would always catch up when it was all said and done, get to know each other more.” Purna coyly mentioned, leaning back in the chair, the infiltrator’s eye always looking around, but the other at least able to focus on small talk. “I am surprised you held back. What he did to you was….well, he’ll suffer, if his crimes are what they said they were in the paper. And the rest..” He added, shaking his head, sighing.

“There’s always another bad guy. Always someone else. We don’t get much closure in this game, I suppose. But, maybe this is a start. I guess I learned that too all this time. A bit of time to stop and be mindful.” Purna added, letting the reply drift back to Eloise.

Eloise looked on as Purna sipped through his straw. The sight was somehow slightly amusing to her; so dainty and elegant compared to the rest of his actions, and how she’d seen him carry himself. But still; the contrast was nice, and seeing him relaxed and in his civvies for once was a change. It suited him. She shifted in her seat, the thought reminding her that she was also equally in civvies and ‘under dressed’ compared to our normal outfits, instead wearing a simple - if somewhat gothic, and paired with boots - summer dress.
As he spoke up, she nodded in understanding, that haunting look and her resting bitch face softening for once.
“It’s been overdue,” she said back with a nod of agreement as she took a sip of her beer, relishing in its cool, refreshing temperature and taste. As he mentioned her show of restraint, she considered her thoughts before replying.
“It… would have been too easy. I know, that’s kind of a simple or naive outlook. But really; all that power and information he had. I wasn’t the only one he must have hurt in all that time. There’s plenty of others out there who need their share of justice, and him getting dragged into the light of day to be on the spot like a bug with a pin through and squirming… I think that’s going to be more suffering for him than me putting a bullet or a blade through him”.
She tilted her head in acknowledgement as he mentioned that their work was, essentially, never-ending, but gave a small smile.
“Maybe there is always another bastard out there, yes. I don’t think, really, that however advanced we get as a species, it’ll ever really go away. It’s just the nature of people, I suppose. But look,” she said, gesturing around at the scene they were in the middle of. Couples talked and shared laughter. Music drifted on the afternoon breeze, and families walked together, children playing. It was a bucolic, pleasant scene.
“There’s also always going to be days like this, moments in time where people are just… people. Enjoying life, living in their moment. No-one will ever really take this away. I think I let myself get a bit too… distant from it for a long time. Life, I mean”.

Purna dwelled on that thought a lot himself lately. Life was a concept he’d only started to come back to, from that poverty in Nepal, to working in the SFSG to then working freelance as an elite troubleshooter and assassin. Eloise’s casual-ness, in amongst all of it, seemed to offer a different sort of mirror to his own face in that, the stone-cold from his own dropping as much as it was from Eloise’s. Even if the boots were still tactical, Eloise had what Purna had. That ability to blend, dissolve into it all. Something Freya or Athena never understood, the ability to go invisible didn’t mean just optical cloaking, it meant being able to hide in normality.

“It’s easily done in our line of work. Every bullet, knife, trap, it has a name on it and a price to pay. Restraint is easier said than done,” Purna added, sipping more lemonade, the sound of kids running past as a family went through the alley, before he continued, “But it’s easy to forget that living is on the other side of it. You’re right.” The ex-Gurkha noted, glass back down, looking across to her, thinking on that thought.

“I guess nobody’s going to tell you to come back when you’re told to do all of these things. For me, I suppose it was helping family at home. Quietly. That kept me going. Still does. But it’s hard, you know…if only they knew the extent of it. They just think I’m some Gurkha, in Britain. Not…..this. And the quiet inbetweens. Never keeping track of people. Until now.“ Purna smirked, shaking his head, looking around the alleyway, sitting up a little more, before glancing back.

“The lies exist to keep those we love safe, but then again, we can’t lie to ourselves. Skye said that. Not to forget what we were behind it all. And I think on that sometimes. It’s a flawed world, but we get to keep on going in it, enjoying what we love. So maybe we enjoy this little escape that she bought us. That…..you did, Eloise. Pretty good going.” Purna smiled, sipping lemonade again, knowing Eloise might even blush now she heard that, given she was letting her guard down. “But don’t go having your ego grow like Athena’s now you saved everyone. You still have a lot to learn from yours truly about grappling and climbing. I mean….take it from an ex-Sherpa, you saved the world but haven’t done Annapurna yet.” Purna sarcastically smirked, knowing full well, he had fingernails under her skin, even if he was a touch envious of her adventure into space- despite how it had ended.

Eloise listened closely as Purna talked, leaning forward onto her edge of the table on her elbows, feeling like she was actually able to relax for the first time in a while. She nodded amicably as he said about no-one waiting on her to come back, but tilted her head with a slight smile creasing the corner of her lips.
“I suppose… but maybe now there is. I might not have been born to a family, but I feel a bit like I’ve found one, all the same. There are people who’d notice if I was gone, worry if I wasn’t coming back. That’s something worth it”
She listened as he continued, calling back to Skye’s words, and she felt that pang of melancholy in her chest at the loss of their mutual friend - though, that word honestly didn’t feel like it encompassed enough. As he mentioned she had a lot to learn still, the slight woman nodded somberly, the expression changing to a quiet, soft, musical laugh as he mentioned her need to learn more of climbing.
“Well, I know where I can find a good teacher when I do need it, Purna. Maybe you ought to show me how it’s done sometime. I’m almost sure that neither of us is completely done with our adventures just yet. At least, I hope not. I definitely intend to see more of you in the future, you know”.
“Though,” she said after a moment and another long drink of her beer. “Perhaps a little bit more of this and bit less getting up close-and-personal with psychopaths wearing powered armour”.

Purna shrugged, with a small smile back knowing that she certainly was beginning to melt a little bit more under all of this.

“Yeah, a bit more of this would be nice. This family’s certainly….something, and I guess it’s a place we belong. Because I’m sure we’re not done. And not done with a bit of a break before the next piece of work comes along.” The short Nepali replied, that feeling mutual between the two that they had begun to open each other up.

“I’m sure I can make room in my schedule now we’re not hunting those psychopaths.” Purna added, with it, finishing up the lemonade, the squelch of the straw indicating he was past the ice and at the bottom of the glass, before putting it back. The sound of bells could be heard, the clocktower in the square across from their little alley going off, Purna watching as the crows flew away from the rooftops in response, thinking over his next steps of his own. Being a tourist had never been his forte, but it was strange to slow down and enjoy a place, hiding in plain sight rather than pretending to be someone else, and be a ghost. Because of it all, he had the opportunity to let his….well, shaven hair down.
“That said, I have some work with Blue Sword to go to first. With Ebrima, if you can believe it. I wanted to rip out his guts before. I suppose it’s creed that would have made me. But….we’re back to training recruits, and it pays for a bit, then after, I might go grab some leave. After that, who knows. You should come visit us in Perth sometime. Bring Aloysus along too, given it’s their winter down there soon. And how about you? What’s your next plan?”

Eloise likewise drained the last of her glass, gasping a satisfied sigh as the last of the cool pint sank down her throat. She chuckled slightly as she heard the slurp from his glass, setting hers down as well. She nodded as he mentioned his next moves, and her eyes glittered mischievously and that rare, impish grin of hers floated onto her lips, decorated with her dark cosmetics.
“Ebrima… I didn’t really get to know him, but he had my back and me his when we were, you know,” she cocked one slim eyebrow and jerked her head upwards toward the sky. “I can see you two working wonderfully together though. Those poor recruits, I almost feel sorry for them”. Her grin turned more predatory and her eyes twinkled even more, despite the lingering blood spots where they were still healing. “If you really want to scare them, I’d be happy to come and do some… guest lecturing”.
She laughed softly, before he continued. At the mention of coming to visit, her smile turned to a more reserved, fond one, and she grinned as he mentioned her beloved cat, her eyes shifting to one of the many cats of Kotor. They’d been about during the meetup, but one, lounging and rolling around in a patch of sunshine looked particularly like her own feline companion, and her eyes lingered on the cat as it stopped its’ rolling to lick one paw and then clean its’ face.
“Ah, now; he’d miss me if I go missing too, of course. But yes, I’d love that. I’ve ever visited Australia before, but it’s somewhere I’d love to go. Especially to visit company, too”.
She sighed and looked a bit awkward as he mentioned what was next for her and glanced away, watching a female couple walk past, arm in arm with one another, gazing into one another’s eyes as they shared quiet conversation.
“...I’m not sure. I’ve got some more actual healing to do-” she gestured to her still-bruised and blotchy face, and the lingering damage in her eyes. “And… I’ve never really had much time to myself. I was thinking of, honestly… a break. And just figuring out what I want to do, honestly. But… whatever it is, it’ll be something… good” she said, with a soft smile.

Purna smiled, knowing Eloise seemed to be coming out of her shell, bit by bit, this whole idea working just great. And well, maybe it was something he didn’t want to admit, he needed. Going home, focussed on his work at hand, constantly with a point directed somewhere. For the first time in a while, he’d not needed it at all, not for now. Maybe as much as he said it, he needed that himself. And even with her needing a bit of recovery, a bit of time to heal, Purna had a funny feeling she’d be back at it sooner than some would think.

“You’ll always be welcome. Bit of lecturing from a different light will keep them on their toes. Whenever you’re ready….I mean, I think of all people, you might have earned a bit of a break. Bit of a saving world thing you did up there and you have some healing to go.” Purna smiled, standing up, leaving a nice tip under the receipt on the table, grinning at her additional comments.

“I’m sure you’ll find something good. But take all the time you need. With someone like you Eloise, I’m sure once you find that thing….you’ll find all it’s looking for. Shall we get going? There is plenty more city to visit.” Purna smiled, standing up, cryptic in elements. He might have known a little more than he might have let on about where Eloise’s next move might be. A cat appeared on the next table, and Purna gave the little white and ginger kitty a gentle scruff, smiling to Eloise.
“You really do have magnetism to cats, Archer…”

Eloise stood as he did, grinning back at him, as she too leaned over and gave the cat a loving fuss between the ears, and whispering soft, sweet words to it that got a purr going, and earned her a kitty head-bomp of affection against her cheek as she leaned over, something that left her grinning.
“What can I say; animals have always seemed to like me. But cats especially. I suppose it’s growing up on the streets. I was always kind to the cats I saw”.
She reached out and took his hand to give it a squeeze on impulse, and giving the normally stoic, stocky Nepali a warm hug, before she leant back and nodded, looking at his face, as if committing it firmly to memory, and the moment along with it.
“Let’s. There’s still a little time left to enjoy before we have to be anywhere, let’s make the most of it, and look forward to more”.

Somewhere on Hvar, Croatia


Two and a Half Weeks After Return, 1000 Hours


Eloise walked along the beach. This early in the morning, it was quiet. No crowds had descended, no locals even; they’d been long done with their morning fishing and chores, and were busy elsewhere.
She wasn’t sure what had drawn her to the beach this morning, but it felt like the right time. She’d breakfasted and wanted to stretch her legs; to just get outside and let the surroundings wash over her, and maybe lose herself in them, sit in the shade and listen to the soft song of the tide against the shore, the quiet murmur of everyday life, and read a book.
Maybe while drinking something ferociously alcoholic and fruity from a glass with a lot of ice in it.
Her face had all-but healed now, a month after the encounter in space, and her eyes no longer showed blood-spots where blood vessels had ruptured. The doctors had been right though; she had a lifetime of glasses ahead of her - at least, for certain activities like reading, driving, or using computers and other things. Fortunately, her sharp sight was otherwise unaffected.
She couldn’t fault Tahlia for recommending the place to her to visit. It was as picturesque as the Kiwi had described, and she had found the tranquility of the surroundings and its’ rustic charm revitalising.
The sun warmed her honey-coloured skin, much of it exposed by the simple bikini she had donned for the beach. Nothing too ‘racy’ or ‘daring’; it was a simple but elegant two piece, strapless at the top with half white, half blue and the same with the briefs. She wasn’t daring enough for a thong in back, but it did ride scandalously low on her boyish hips. Likewise, she had little that filled out the top half, but she was pleased - enough, anyway - with how it looked, and it was comfortable. The sun likewise gleamed off of her cybernetic right arm, the prosthetic dark against her skin, but she’d long ago gotten used to its presence, and barely thought of it - even if the advanced limb gave other people a surprise and a second look.
A couple of beach chaises sat ahead, and she spied a beach bag with some belongings near one of them, similar to the one over her shoulder. The wide-brimmed sun hat she wore shielded her eyes, even with the sunglasses she had on, and it spared her bringing a hand to her brow. Out of curiosity, she looked around for the bag’s owner and cast her glance out over the beautiful aquamarine water, and the softly sighing waves.
Her gaze was sharp, and she soon picked out the shape of a person, rising from the water. A woman, she quickly realised, by the figure and the swimwear…
Her heart skipped a beat, and her eyes were suddenly glued to the sight, as the figure resolved. As far as they were out from the sand, they were already tall. Their skin was marble clear, with the hint of a healthy tan. And a gorgeous cascade of blonde hair in an unruly, untamed mane tumbled down from their head, framing their figure wonderfully - and what a striking figure it was.
So striking, in fact, that she’d seen very, very few like it ever, and even fewer in person or that were naturally that way.
The shape resolved further, grinning mouth with perfectly luscious lips, gleaming, beautiful eyes, and a shape gifted abundantly, but still in a way that was natural and fit perfectly on her towering frame.
Emotions tugged, toyed and tangled inside her; disbelief, awe, excitement, curiosity, and even the hint of anger, but it was all subsumed under a wave of joy, as she strode out of the waves, a vision like venus on her shell, but moving quicker as as she caught sight of Eloise standing there and watching.

"Well, hello you. Fancy seeing you here!" Athena giggled, holding back her own excitement, though turning into a light jog that seemed like she was clearing yards with her long legs.

"I mean, I thought I'd just take a teeny, tiny, little break from social media....I mean I can see why you thought I was dead! Did you think I was off grid forever?" Athena grinned, barely needing a stride more to bring Eloise into her arms, in an embrace, lips locked, the smaller girl squished into the endless volume of chest, both heartbeats almost wanting to bounce out of her ribs into Eloise. It felt like the smaller girl's was about to leap into Athena's.

Eloise let out a cry, words failing her, and flung herself at the giantess, wilfully smothering herself into Athena’s strong, womanly embrace. She pressed her face against her abundant chest, rubbing her cheeks against her and wiping away tears of joy. If the sight left her wordless, as her lips were found by Athena’s, that left her breathless and laughing with joyous relief.

"A little bit of space dust aren't you?" Athena softly giggled, her Mid-Atlantic voice, usually booming, loud, overwhelming, turning into a tantalising, almost crawling whisper, holding her tight still. And still talking.

"You know, nearly dying in that....thing, it kinda made me re-evaluate things. I appreciate you waiting for me. Tahlia did well getting that cryptic letter to you to come here and expect something special. I'm glad you're enjoying it." Athena grinned, putting her down at last, casting a shadow over the tiny infiltrator, walking towards the chaises that sat on the beach, Eloise at an eye level where she'd likely realise where Athena's sister had some envy. Lifting for a twin-hearted giantess, and carrying the Warhawk around meant she frankly had legs that looked like they were chiselled from a quarry in Italy, let alone flesh.

"So, we saved the world. You did. And here you are, being all quiet. How have you been? And well, what plans now?" She teased, looking down past her shoulder and her breast, bra barely able to keep up with the crackhead energy that she had, as they got to the chaises, settling down, Athena back to Eloise's level but her body sprawling out. She actually kept her trap shut, listening to Eloise, knowing the usually shy, quiet admirer had suddenly pulled her attention.

“Space dust, for a falling star,” she said back in the same sort of hushed, intimate whisper, as she finally found her voice. Her fingertips touched to Athena’s cheek as if she had to touch her to believe she was real, the smile not leaving her lips, and her eyes still wet and liquid, even as she let go to walk in step with her back toward the shade where the chaises waited for them. She gave a rueful smile as Athena confirmed Tahlia had been involved in what turned out to be a conspiracy to get her here. As Athena asked her how she’d been, she pouted and jabbed an elbow at the much (much!) taller woman, before she settled down to her own one, next to the one Athena occupied.
“How am I? What a question! I thought… well,” she humphed with deliberate exaggeration, but humour in her tone and that smile still plastered to her face. “Well, you know what I thought. Plans… well. That remains to be seen,” she said with a lightness in her voice that was tinged with a suggestive, hopeful edge to it.

She leant back, supporting herself on her arms and smiling, just basking in the moment and the relief that coursed through her, the possibilities that unfolded as this new step into the world had been presented to her, the ideas she dared to entertain and imagine, now that Athena was back in the world… and the possibilities and potential of a very different life and future was something she could entertain.
Her thoughts were brought back to the moment as her friend spoke up in that assured, confident, sexy voice, and she blinked, snapping back her attention.

"Uhhh...are you just going to sit and ogle like everyone else? Let me turn bronze like I belong on Mount Olympus? Or are you gonna put some sunblock on me? Because I think I only need one squirt and I've got you covered. Me? You're gonna need the rest of that bottle. You looked up at that blimp of mine with some envy.....how about you get to see what that blimp feels like? No small gestures anymore."

Feeling more emboldened than ever, and more on the same footing - despite their difference in height and size - she teased back and giggled softly.
“Well… I thought I might ogle for a little bit. I think I’m allowed to do that as a return for your… deceptions!” she laughed, but reached for the sunblock nonetheless.
“Although an offer like that… well,” she purred back, slipping off of her chaise and moving closer. “How could I possibly refuse. There’ll be more time for ogling. But that can come after getting my hands on. And I agree - no more small gestures; it’s all in from here. Time to live my life to the fullest… with someone who knows how, and wants me in it”.

After that, well… there wasn’t much more room for words, for a while.

Isle of Skye


Some Time Later


Eloise wore black, like the rest who had turned up. She stood, quietly, as part of the small group of mourners and rememberers. She reminded herself; it wasn’t about quantity - but quality. She’d arrived with Athena; that had raised a couple of eyebrows and garnered a few interesting conversations - she had no doubt that would be a big feature of the post-ceremony catchup. Right now, the moment was quiet. Somber. Reflective, as it should be.

Once Sam took her place, Eloise fell quiet with the others, and listened. She was surprised; her tears didn’t come, although something inside her ached deeply as she heard those words, and the memories that came with them. It was how it goes; sometimes the tears came later, in quiet and personal times. On other reflections when something jogged the mind and heart, and a presence was missed.

When the call came to share some words, she surprised herself, stepping forward and clearing her throat quietly and speaking up. Her voice was soft, but it carried well in the moment of stillness.

“I didn’t know Skye all that long. Not nearly as long as the rest of you. I didn’t share the same experiences as you all did, go through all the same things. But she made me feel like I had. Like I belonged, and was in the right place. She never looked down on me, made me feel new, or inexperienced, or doubted me. I would’ve followed her anywhere for that - and I did, of course. I wish I’d had time to get to know more about her, learn more about her life and who she was… but I’m glad that she bought all of us together, so I can learn about her from all of you, and we can remember her together, and all she did - not just for us, but for everyone else, too”.
She looked suddenly awkward as she ran out of words, and mumbled a sheepish ‘thank you’, before returning to her position among the others.

She repeated Sam’s words of parting, and then as her question came up, surprising her, she felt a hesitant thrill run through her. She exchanged glances with both Athena and Purna, whose eyes she found through the crowd before she spoke up, with a confidence in her tone for once.
“If you’ve got room for an Archer, I’d be glad to join you, Sam”.

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It only feels like the end


For the Scion


4 months after landing


"Alright Ladies and gentleman, this is it. Almost a decade since his father broke the Conan's Wheel Record and set a new one. What do you think Eddie?" The other voice on the PA barks, "I tell you, Magnusson and Hafþór and I used to fight tooth and nail to keep up with Victor, the man would set something down, Mag would break it by one, then Hafþór and I would match it or break it, then Victor would come along and set a new upper limit. Back then the World Strongest Man was bonkers. And here we have a whole new crop of kids and young man who are bonkers strong too. And of course no surprise." Eddie Hall gestures at the ground and Jamie throws a arm into the air, pumping up the crowd. The other announcer nods, "There he is Jamie Cole Kanatariio, son of Victor Kanatariio, famous WSM champion. Victor still holds records in most of the events that we've seen. But today, the son may have a chance to break his father's record."

Eddie claps and shouts down, "Come on Scion! Lock in." Jamie grins and salutes one of his teachers. He settles in getting a good Zecher grip on the Conan's Wheel. Eddie speaks into the mic again, "Victor set the last record at 1529 degrees, people have gotten close but no one has had the hard stamina and power to break it. Closest is 1289, set by Will Tecker 2 years ago. But during interviews Jamie said he's been doing some heavy training. Apparently he took a break off for abit doing that work his publist won't talk about. Sure we all thought Victor and Natalie were trust fund babies until that fight in Basel years ago. But never got it straight. But you can tell Jamie is hungry. He wants his Father's record. Here we go!"

An air horn bleats. Jamie surges, lifting the heavy bar and the huge basket of stones off the ground and begins to walk the circle. Step after step.

Minutes later

"That's 900 degrees, he's on track. Can he keep going?" Eddie leans forward, "By now, most other competitors would be faltering, but Jamie looks locked in, he's on track to meet his father, I can just imagine the inner gaze of this guy, he can probably see the ghost of his dad walking in front of him. Come on Scion!" Old Arnie himself paces slowly along with Jamie, motioning him to keep going. Other competitors are on their feet hollering for him not to give up.

Jamie is hard locked, nothing matters but his feet stepping, keeping the weight centers. He's got a long way to go.

More time later

"1280...1285....1290! He just walked right by Teckers attempt and hasn't slowed down! He's on perfect track he could make it!" Eddie hall hollers, "Come on Scion! Don't you dare slow down! Come on! Muscle on! Come on! You're seeing it here, record in the making. Scion Jamie Kanatariio on track to maybe beat his dad!"

Jamie huffs, red in the face, but not once slowing down. In his mind he can see his dad pacing just in front of him, buckled down and just out of reach. But every step lets him catch up.

Moments later

Eddie screams into the mic, old Arnie inching along with Jamie, old Arnie screaming, "Come on boy 1500...you got this come on!"

Eddie bellow, "1510...1515...I can't believe I'm seeing this...1520..."

Jamie roars suddenly and picks up speed, huffing breathes.

Eddie growls, "1525...dear god...he's gonna do it! Come on Scion!"

The crowd roars as the degree counter breaks 1530 degrees.

Eddie Hall screaming and bouncing up and down. Old Arnie cheering even as Jamie keeps going, more steps. Eddie almost blubbering, "1550...1555...wait...he's faltering...he's...get medics in there!"

Jamie finally falls at 1564 degrees. A small trail of blood leaking from his nose from where he bashed it on the metal length he'd been holding the whole thing up with. Panting he lays on his side, then throws a hand in the air from the ground, causing the stadium to go crazy.

Eddie and the other Announcer hollering into mics, "He did it! he beat his own fathers record and set the bar even higher! His record stands at 1564 degrees on the Conan's Wheel! I can't believe it, history of the WSM has been made here tonight with Scion Jamie C. Kanatariio setting a new record. I don't know where ol Victor is, but he's probably cheering his son on. Ahhh Jamie's back on his feet! Let's hear it folks. Ol' Arnie himself is out there with the young man of the hour!"

The televised event closes with Jamie red in the face puffing hard as a billows, speaking with Eddie Hall and Ol' Arnie about his accomplishment.

The Memorial


While one portion of the team paid respects to Skye in their way, Ban Kingo knelt to the side, wearing white from head to toe, a replica of his armor, the breastplate that looked like yoroi, but kevlar and plates instead rested lightly on his shoulders, white ribbons on his head, around his arms, with a white kimono under his armor. White being the color of death in Japanese culture.

He knelt in front of the memorial, going through a classic Japanese Buddhist funeral ritual. But with a fairly ancient looking additions.

At one point he stands and with a war fan in one hand, and a tree branch with white paper ribbons on it he did a funerary dance in front of the memorial. Then in another moment he bursts into a Sword Dance, as if defending the memorial from something coming to stop the spirit from making it to the beyond. In the end he kneels once more, and cracks open a bottle of sake. Pouring two cups, sliding one to the memorial and quaffing back the other.

He stays slightly apart from the group, and whispers, "Skye...thank you...I loved you...I would have said but we were busy. Rest well...I seek your permission to return to Japan, return to my family. My debt to you must have been paid by now. But if you ever need me...don't hesitate to call for me, even if it's from beyond the grave.

A few days later back in Japan


Ban sat across from Sam, looking over the orgy of information. All the Amagi Groups closest enemies, and their allies, information on the biggest families as well. There was dirt on the Inagawa and Sumiboshi-kai clans, even a whole section on the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi the traitors. But what surprised him the most was dark dirt on their parent clan, the Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest, strongest and richest Yakuza clan in all of Japan.

He looked across at Sam in awe, "Sam-sensei...you are amazing. I'll have to turn the stuff on the Yamaguchi in, the Amagi and the Kingo clan are members of their Clan, I would never think of trying to back stab them. But, the other stuff, I can use." He smiles.

Leaning back then listens to her provisos and limitations. His hand clenches on his sword grip, "Agreed...I'll take down the smaller clans around here, stomp them out, take back these lands for the Amagi Clan. But I agree, no human trafficking...and as an addition we'll keep drugs and liquor away from children and families as much as we can." He draws his sword and slits open the back of his forearm shallowly, "I swear on my blood and my blade, I'll do right by what you've given me Sam-sensei...thank you." He smiles then reaches across and shakes her hand, "Keep an eye on the newly weds for me would you? Please? I think I'll be busy too busy to come and check on anyone. I have alot of fighting and death ahead of me. The Kingo Family and Amagi Clan have things to do." He stands up and gathers everything up, "Thank you for the meal, thank you for your help. If you need me...for anything...call on me." He bows, nearly 90 degrees, low and respectful for a Japanese gentleman, "Arigato Sam-sensei."

Then with a hug and a smile, Ban vanished.

A few weeks later on the News

And in international news, rumours of an underworld war in Japan has been proven true, Yakuza groups have been in a state of war all across the nation for months now, a small yakuza clan called the Amagi Clan got into a fight with a southern yakuza clan, but recently the Amagi Clan and their sub families have been pushing back.

Correspondents across the nation say Yakuza groups are falling one by one due to a strike team lead by a man with a silver sword.

Yamaguchi-gumi spokesmen have been approached, as the largest and most influential Yakuza in the Nation they only commented that the situation is under control. People in the affected areas have said they feel safe despite regular fights in the streets.

We'll keep you in the news as things progress.

On to the weather...
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Fireteam Anvil


Chuck "Boomer" Simmons


Freya "Frigga" Kanatariio


Homecomings and New Beginnings


Chuck had been rushed into trauma surgery as soon as the mission had concluded. He had lost a lot of blood from the hideous wound. He had one hell of a scar but he had been lucky that Ingwe’s spear had missed most of his vital organs. Sophie had come to the hospital to supervise the surgeon that had been brought in to handle the complicated surgery. Chuck’s injuries were bad enough he stayed in the hospital for a week while the doctors used advanced techniques and nanites to help restore the damaged tissue and speed his healing along. The medical staff had been shocked when Freya showed up the day after his surgery with Duke. The doctor was not amused and tried to have Duke removed from the room. Freya had sweetly asked to speak to the doctor in the hallway. Chuck was not certain what happened or what was said as Freya had closed the door behind her, leaving Duke enthusiastically licking Chuck’s face and sniffing around his injured side. The canine had obviously missed his handler. When the doctor finally came back into his room later that evening, Freya had taken Duke with her. He needed to be fed. The doctor looked nervous and looked around the room as if waiting for something to jump out at him. Chuck just smiled and decided he would get the whole story from Freya later.

Freya have been a bit getting there, she’d been rescued somewhere in Sweden, somehow her cobbled together hadn’t broken up on reentry, somehow it had hit a body of water and somehow her and her sister had managed to find somewhere with a phone. Hadn’t that been an interesting thing to explain to the confused countryside farmer couple when two giant women had walked in through the wilderness, battered but grinning.

The trip back had taken a bit, Sam and a few others, with a Blue Sword QRF had managed to find them.

A few days after getting home Freya had heard where Chuck had been taken, she’d retrieved Duke and the pair had strode in together. Shouldering past protocol and the like, finding out which room Chuck is in.

Together the proud woman and pulling at the leash canine had walked in, “There he is!” And let Duke’s leash go. She isn’t too far behind as the big canine noses and nuzzles at his handler and best friend. Freya crossed to the other side and leaned down, “I’m the only one who gets to hurt you from now on okay?” She’d whispered while hugging him.

When the doctor had tried to boot Duke she’d gotten up and pulled him aside. The click of the door had hidden the words she said.

When she returned she took his hand, “All’s been taken care of. Rest and Recover.” The visit had been sadly short as Duke needed a feeding and a proper walking. She’d left promising to visit again.




Chuck then spent another month in physical therapy at Blue Sword with the Kanatariio family. As Chuck focused on his physical therapy and recovery, Chuck got to know Freya and her family better over the next four weeks. Chuck was fully recovered when he asked Freya to accompany him on a trip home to Jacksonville, South Carolina.

After they both almost died saving the world, Chuck did not want to waste any more time. They had spent a lot of time talking and learning more about one another. They talked about what they wanted to do in the future. Chuck had told Freya that he wanted to be with her and that his place was at her side. If she wanted to be a scientist that was fine with him, he would run her security. If she wanted to be a field operative, then he would be at her side kicking ass with her.

Chuck had a private conversation with Freya’s parents and told them he planned to propose to Freya and was taking her home to meet his family. He invited the Kanatariio family to come and meet his family. He asked her parents if they wanted to be there when he proposed. He wanted a little time alone with Frigga on the trip and then a few days with his family while he set up his proposal and picked up the ring he had custom made for her.

Both Victor and Natalie had sat with Chuck, and laid out that they are glad to see the pair are working well together. Absolutely one hundred percent glad to see one of their children have found someone they can truly be with.

As the days of therapy pass, and the packing for the trip to South Carolina had set up. The family had headed north once more. Jamie disappearing almost as soon as they landed, a text message saying he had seen an outdoor weight park while they were landing and he wanted to go check it out. Athena jumping on a plane to go find Eloise.

Leaving the elder Kanatariio’s, Freya and Chuck to meet his parents.

Chuck knew it was time to introduce her to his family. He had called his mother to let her know his intentions. His family was excited to have him come home for a visit. Chuck had not been home to see his family in almost a year. His mother and grandmother had asked endless questions when Chuck informed them he was bringing his girlfriend home and that he planned to ask her to marry him. His mother had promptly informed him that this called for a family BBQ and that she would get the rest of them home for his visit. His grandmother reminded him to extend that invitation to her family which Chuck had already done. Chuck was grateful that they had been promised some downtime from the Team. It would be easier to get time off together and potentially get a few of Freya’s siblings to join them and meet his family.




Chuck didn’t want Freya to feel uncomfortable around his family. He knew they would pry and be invasive as hell. He wanted her to have a safe quiet space to retreat to and booked them a hotel suite in a beautiful historic boutique hotel in Jacksonville close to his parents house. The hotel was an old sweeping plantation house that had been converted to a hotel. It had large manicured lawns and gardens with magnolia trees dripping in spanish moss. The trees close to the hotel had mason jar lights hanging in them adding a touch of southern whimsy to the beautiful old building. The hotel was painted a creamy white with black shutters and had a huge wrap around porch with padded seating arrangements and antique rockers dotted around the area. There was a large circular drive and the old carriage house had been converted to a parking garage. He hoped Freya liked the choice of hotel. Chuck had rented a large all wheel drive pickup truck for their stay. Chuck was simply too tall to drive a small vehicle. He also hoped to show her the backcountry while they were there. That meant off-roading. Their luggage was in the back of the truck. Chuck pulled up at the entrance and hopped out and scurried around to help Freya out of the truck like a gentleman should. He offered her a hand with a big grin.

As Chuck helped Freya out of the truck, a bellhop came out and took their luggage from the back of the truck. Chuck had called ahead to let the hotel know that they were on their way to have the rooms ready. Chuck knew the bellhop would take their luggage up to their rooms and it would be waiting for them.

Chuck: “I hope the hotel meets your approval.”

Alone…how did it go from the whole family to alone? Freya a blushing woman almost innocent, seeming for abit. She knew her parents were in the building. And Jamie would catch up in time, but it felt incredible to be with this man now. As a woman of her stature and status she never thought to meet someone who could keep up, and even surpass her in someways.

She turns to him and hugs Chuck, “I love it. Fantastic choice my dear. You have fantastic taste.”

She smiles, “I look forward to the itinerary, there’s some trails out there I’m sure are calling our names.”

Chuck smiled and snaked an arm around Freya and smiled as he pulled her to him. He smiled down as he looked over her face and met her eyes. “Don’t worry I booked a suite. We have separate bedrooms for now. Your parents have the suite across the hall. I want to show you around the area where I grew up. My brother and sister won’t be here for a few more days as well. Everyone is flying in on Friday for the family BBQ on Saturday. Are you okay?”

Freya smiles and wrings her hands, “Yeah I’m okay just…amazed. After everything being out here with you, my family is okay…sure we lost Skye…kinda wanted her here as one of my brides maids someday. But well can’t have everything I guess…just shocked and amazed. Things are turning around. And I’m a little giddy.” She chuckles, “I don’t think I’d ever use the word giddy to describe how I feel.”

She walks up to him then and hugs him, “Thank you for…confessing…sure it was before a massive fight, and you got my parents blessing…and your parents are okay with us too which is incredible.” She rests her head on his shoulder, “I’m happy, beyond happy.” She nods “So am I okay, sure. Am I one hundred percent prepared for the future? No, but I’m looking forward to it!”

Chuck smiled happily as love and adoration filled his gaze as he hugged her back. He took the opportunity to steal a kiss. He held her as her head rested on his shoulder and held her close. He chuckled a little but understood how nervous she was.

Chuck’s voice was serious and full of humor and concern as he tried to help her process everything. “It is okay to be nervous. I was very nervous about having that talk with your parents and brother initially. I was worried I wouldn’t walk away intact. Your family is fairly intimidating. My family is eager to meet you. Especially my mother and grandmother, they asked me a billion questions about you. They are so excited to have me come home for a visit. But make no mistakes here my darling, you will be the focus of this visit. But they are going to love you as much as I do. This is why I decided to book a hotel. I want you to have some private space to retreat too if you need it.”

The big woman chuckles and gives him another great big hug. If he didn’t know better he might think she’s trying to strangle him. She sighs happily, just holding the man, he’s been so accepting and willing to give her time. And he gives the most fantastic hugs.

He just held her close for a minute. His voice turned sad and introspective. “I didn’t know Skye as long as you did but I miss her presence. I am sad she can’t be with us on this part of our journey. We will find a way to honor her.”

Freya then sighs deeply, a melancholy hitting her, “Skye…Skye was a diamond. And I lament that she was not with us longer. But she had gone through so much. I am trying very hard to tell myself her fall was probably a good thing. Knowing what’s happened. What she had to do, what we had to do and what those around us had been brought to do. She was troubled, but she was a good woman as well.” She frowned and hugs him even tighter, “She’ll be missed I had wanted her to be part of my wedding.” Then she giggles and kisses him on the chin, “But then I guess she is in a way. Not like she’s forgotten.”

Chuck gave her another hug and then took her hand. “Let’s go for a walk while they get our room ready and talk about what you might want to do first. They have lovely gardens here. I can use some stretching after the long flight. I don’t feel like being inside right now.”

About that time Duke had stopped being patient and gave an impatient bark and wagged his tail even as he licked Freya’s hand. He was acting like an over excited Chihuahua trying to get attention. Chuck laughed and recognized the signs. Duke needed some activity as well. “Well Duke seems to agree with me. I swear he loves you more than me. He doesn’t get this excited over me.” Chuck smiled at his dog and gave him a playful rub between the ears. Duke was practically vibrating with excitement.

Freya grins and turns to look down, “Oh no…I just realized, I now have two new amazing men in my life. The furry kind and the handsome kind.” She gives Duke a scratch on the head, then playfully reaches over and scratches under Chuck’s chin, grinning broadly, winking at Chuck affectionately, as Duke huffs happily, “Alright! I’ll find his leash, you get ready. Let’s get this great furred beast out of here and out for a walk.” She giggles and heads for their luggage, unable to remember if she packed Duke’s leash in her bags or if it’s in Chuck’s. When she comes back she places a kiss on Chuck’s cheek then leans down…perhaps mooning Chuck in the process…and gives Duke a kiss on the nose.




Chuck and Freya had taken Duke for a walk around the hotel before checking in. They took a nap after the long flight. They met up with her family for dinner at a local restaurant. They all had a good time. The staff of the restaurant had been shocked by how much the giants could eat. They had gone to a BBQ place that had one of those contests where if you could eat it all your meal was free. The owner had been a good sport about it since everyone at the table took it as a personal competition to prove they could meet the challenge.

Jamie had given Chuck a competitive smile before yelling “Bonzai!” as he dove into a platter of ribs.

Not to be outdone Victor let out his own challenging cry before tearing into a whole chicken.

Not to be outdone by her husband and son, the family matriarch just smiled as she delicately cut into ribeye steak with her knife showing precision. “I live with barbarians.”

Chuck had enjoyed the experience since he was not the only one at the table eating with gusto. For once he didn’t stand alone in a crowd. He grinned and tapped a chicken leg against Freya’s in salute with a wink. Chuck looked around the table and laughed. “I guess that means challenge accepted.”

As the family left the table, they left behind the remains of a meal that looked as if it could feed an entire professional football team. The table had plates with the remains of the meal, platters with rib bones and chicken bones piled high on them, a few lonely half eaten bread rolls, and the demolished remains of a bushel of corn on the cob. Chuck took pity on the owner and tipped him what would have been the cost of the meal. They had all left with their pictures being taken for the wall of fame and t-shirts that read “I survived the meat tsunami!" Chuck couldn’t help thinking that the owner was thinking that he was glad his restaurant survived the Kanatariio family.




The next morning Chuck took Freya out into the back country. Duke came with them and rode in the backseat. He sprawled out and was so big his head could hang out the window. They explored the dirt roads and went mudding.

Chuck had swapped out the rental for his custom truck, he left at home in the care of his mother. The truck’s roof had been raised to give him more headroom and the driver’s seat had been pushed back along with the seatbelt. The whole cab of the full size pickup truck had been extended by 3 feet. The truck was cobalt blue with chrome trim. It was an all wheel drive vehicle with a heavy engine and tow hitch. There was a rack in the back window that held one of his hunting rifles and a collapsible fishing pole. There was a large galvanized steel tool box across the front of the bed of the pickup truck that locked. The truck had beefy suspension and sat high.

Chuck had grinned at Freya as they hit the dirt roads. It had rained late last night and some of the roads were still muddy. He grinned and whooped for joy and hit the gas. The truck plowed into the middle of a large muddle. The truck powered through easily throwing muddy water in all directions away from the truck leaving a dirty rooster tail behind the truck. Duke barked excitedly as the truck hit the mud and vibrated as it made its way through the obstacle. Chuck slowed down after they left the puddle behind him. He glanced over at Freya.

Chuck: “That is one of the things that we do for fun around here. It is called Mudding. What do you think?”

Freya hangs on tightly to him as they churn through the countryside. She lets out a surprised shout as they go. Sure the truck is hefty and they are enclosed, but she still lets out a lusty shout of shock and surprise as they rocket through the countryside. She should be used to something like this. Blue Sword is in the Perth backlands. The Outback within spitting distance. But for some reason rocketing through the countryside sends butterflies through her stomach. With a giggle she latches onto Chuck's arm as they fly through a stretch of the path.

As they curve around she looks the way they came, “We need something like this at the Blue Sword base…the outback would be a great place to try this.” She smiles, “This is great fun. Thank you for taking me along!”

She keeps and grabs a hand hold and Chuck's arm again as they drift through another trail turn. She lets out a giggling screech as they do.

Chuck pulled off the dirt road a few minutes later. He followed a worn track and there was a glint of water through the trees. He finally parked the truck and in the shade of a mesquite tree. He wanted to show her around his favorite place. It was a tranquil pool at the base of a small waterfall over tumbled boulders. The water moved lazily along in dark muddy green reflecting sunlight. The banks were covered in cotton tails and lilies. Grand old oaks, mesquite trees, maple trees, flowering dogwood trees, and magnolia trees are all dripping with Spanish moss in an ever changing variety of colors along the banks. He helped Freya out of the truck before he set up their picnic lunch.

The big woman unboarded the truck. And with her side pressed to his, she followed. As they walk she looks around and smiles, “this is beautiful.”

Finding a good place she observes her man spreading out the picnic blanket. And she can't help but giggle at the display.

Chuck began setting up a nice little love nest and place for them to eat their lunch. He had brought a picnic lunch in a cooler with them. Chuck set up a picnic blanket on the bank. He unloaded the cooler and pulled some large cushions out of the truck bed to add some comfort.

Chuck smiled and gave a gallant wave of his arm to one of the large plush cushions on the picnic blanket. “Here let me help you take a seat so I can feed you some lunch.” He kept ahold of her hand running his thumb caressingly over the back as he helped Freya sit down and get comfortable.

She takes a seat and leans back smiling at Chuck, “Such a romantic man. I'm keeping count, you know.” She grins, “every romantic moment is another year of skimpy lingerie.” The look on her face is playful and caring. Is she trying to keep him interested? Is this her showing a rare moment of insecurity?

Freya smiled the motions soothing and healing. Behind the giant girl boss is indeed a woman with a heart.

Once Freya was comfortable, Chuck took his seat on the other cushion and began working on serving up the lunch from the cooler he had brought. He smiled at Freya as he served her a large plate of food with fruit, cheese, potato salad, and chicken salad sandwiches. Chuck threw a large bone to Duke as a treat while they ate. Chuck smiled at Freya as he put together his own plate and began nibbling as he told her why they were there.

Chuck: “When things got hard when I was growing up, I would run out here from the house. I would sit and watch the water. Listening to the sounds of nature until all the noise in my head settled and I could think again. As the only giant in a smaller town, I was teased a lot growing up. People treated me differently.They acted like I was some kind of monster. That just because I was big that I would hurt them. I struggled to make friends as a child. I was blessed to have siblings but I always longed for friends of my own. I love being outside. I prefer being active. I wanted to play sports but the school was worried I would hurt other children. They were afraid of my size and strength. It pissed me off that my sister could go out for soccer, cheerleading, and basketball. My brother is tall but not as tall as me. They let him be on the football and baseball teams. I loved baseball. I really wanted to be on the team. I tried out and was good but the school told me no. My mother argued with the school but it was no good. This became my place to get away and think. I wanted to share it with you. It’s special to me.”

Freya watches Chuck then leans in and helps out, helping to bring out the food. “Well look at this. A man who can make a good meal. You know if there were back sometime in the past, my parents would expect a bridal price out of this. But you being able to make a good meal would go a long way to making the price smaller.” She winks playfully at them.

Then the story, of how he was treated poorly. She frowns and snuggles up close to him. As he tells his story of rejection and marginalization she winces.

After abit she leans against his chest, “I get how that feels Chuck. I do. I was lucky, all my family are Giants. Even my non big extended family are large in aura and spirit. Uncles Ross and Carl, Uncles Nolan and Andrew. Even our extended extended extended family like Auntie Svetty and Auntie Antoine, Auntie Auntie Antoine is barely 5 foot 5 inches tall but she’s big in soul. Probably helps Auntie Svetlana and her are an item.” She smiles abit, “But even with a Tall family…there were people who saw me, a big woman, who thought I’d have to be dumb too.” She sniffs and watches Duke tossing his bone like a toy, “I kinda had to act like that. Like a big Dog with a toy I had to work at. I proved them all wrong. A big girl with brains too. All my detractors shut right the hell up once I got my PHD and started Jotunheim.”

Freya smiles happily, “I know how you feel…I really do.”

Chuck smiled and soaked up the warmth from Freya’s attention. He gave her a gentle squeeze before continuing. “I always came here for peace. Nature has never judged me or treated me any differently. I think that is why I hate being inside. I wanted you to know that I will share my special spot with you if you want to visit. You are the only person I have ever brought here other than Duke of course.”

He chuckled as Duke was content with his bone. He turned his attention back to Freya. The sunshine dappled over them as it came down through the leaves of the tree.

Chuck looked down into her face. “Freya, I enjoy being with you so much. You are beautiful, intelligent, and fun to be with.” He swallowed thinking of all the times women had rejected him. He had tried dating but it often felt like a merry go round of expense and painful awkwardness. “You always make me feel seen and valued. I treasure that more than you know. I love that you are not afraid to joke around with me or smack me upside the head if you need to.” He grinned at her mischievously. “Not that I give you very many reasons to do that. My size is never an issue with you. I can just be me which is very relaxing. I didn’t realize how much I edit what I want to say because of what I feel other people will think or do because of my size. Being around your family is a joy for the same reason. I hope that I make you feel just as special as you make me feel.”

The big woman leans back against Chuck, quiet for a moment, “You know…I never ever thought I’d find someone I could even fathom spending the rest of my life with. I honestly…well on the plane…I took a chance and figured you wouldn’t even remotely continue the pursuit.” Freya sighs, “I’m glad I took that chance. Not only did I learn you were serious, I learned you have a heart big enough. And a patience strong enough to put up with me and my family.” She turns her head up and smiles at him, “You aren’t afraid of my intelligence…and no I’m not trying to sound like a bitch with that comment…I know I’m smart. I’m not trying to boast. But that’s turned away more than a few people in the past. They at first see a big woman and think, “easy pick” then they learn how much I make, what I make and what I do. And they run. You though…saw all that…still made a pass and then stuck around. Dates, and conversation, and you managed to survive my siblings and parents.”

She smiles and kisses his chin then nods, “You make me feel like I belong, and I hope I make you feel like that too.” She leans her head back on his chest, “You do make me feel special, more then just one of the most intelligent people on the planet, more then a physics guru, more then a walking tank in armor. You look past that and see the girl who needs an anchor in a sea of cutting edge.” She closes her eyes briefly, “And that makes me feel cared for.”

Chuck felt a tension release deep inside him that he had not known was there. He had been so worried that maybe he was projecting his feelings onto Freya and that she didn’t really feel the same way. He pulled her harder back against his chest and hugged her from behind. He felt a warmth deep inside him spreading outward in a deep sense of rightness in his world. He belonged here with her. His deep voice vibrated his body and hers as he continued the conversation. He smiled and kissed her on top of the head. “Freya you are the whole package, beautiful, intelligent, and fun. I see and admire all that you are. I want to walk through life with you at my side. It doesn’t bother me that you will always make more money than me. I am not interested in your money. I love that you are smarter than me. It just means that I have an excuse when you start spouting scientific jargon and my eyes glaze over. It is not that I don’t care but more that I don’t understand what you are talking about. That doesn’t intimidate me. That is why you have friends like Sam who can keep up with you mentally. I am more interested in being that person that lives in your heart. Darling, you already live in mine.” Chuck captured her chin and tilted her head back, capturing her lips for a steamy kiss.

A squeak of surprise a very un-Freya sound as Chuck tugs her close and then a moan that would likely cause any man to have a rush to the other head feeling. She shivers abit as he hugs her, and catches that kiss meant for her forehead on her lips, “Emmm, charmer.” She oofs as Duke lands on her legs, “Both of you.” She grins, “Oh Manitou thank goodness.” She then smiles, “Don’t worry I’ll have you speaking science gobbledegook in no time.” She giggles and sighs, then almost moans into the steamy kiss that follows.

She kinda whites out, the kiss, the personal place, Chuck against her back, Duke over their legs, it almost feels like finally finally life is falling into place, and she couldn’t be happier.

Chuck felt as if he couldn’t ask for a more perfect day as he spent some alone time with Freya in his favorite place. He enjoyed the solitude and peace. He felt Freya would appreciate some space from her family where they didn’t have to worry about how much noise they made. Duke getting cuddles and play time before taking a nap as he was ignored by both of them for more personal pursuits.




The day of the family BBQ dawned bright with happy sunshine. The muggy heat of a North Carolina summer muted by the soft breezes and the shade from trees that surrounded the backyard of Chuck’s parents home. The large backyard had a large outdoor kitchen and deck off the back door of the house. The wooden fenceline had beds of colorful flowers. The back fence had three large glorious Magnolia trees in full bloom. Chuck’s sister, Annabelle, was helping his mother and grandmother. His brother, Blake, had strung lights along the patio and along the fence for his mother. His father had set up horseshoes and a corn hole bean bag toss game off to one side.

Chuck’s grandfather, Dave Simmons, was sitting next to the BBQ grill helping Chuck’s father, Tom Simmons, man the grill. He had been joined by Victor after a heated debate that involved some tong sparring. His grandmother flitted about making sure everyone was having a good time. The backyard was full of family and extended family. The Kanatariio family towered over everyone but Chuck. The men in Chuck’s family were tall but not abnormally so. His father and grandfather could have been professional basketball players at almost 7 feet tall. They didn’t come close to Chuck’s almost 8 foot. There was a long table with a red and white gingham tablecloth covered in food and drinks. There was a pitcher of sweet tea with lemon slices in it next to a glass dispenser full of lemonade. There was a cooler at the end of the table full of soft drinks and beer. Country music played in the background was not loud enough to cover up conversation.

Plates had been filled and refilled as the pleasant day continued. The families had been getting to know each other. Chuck had been surprised when his single sister had taken to teasing Jamie as if she was interested. Chuck just laughed and warned Jamie that his sister had ideas. Chuck had introduced his parents and grandparents to Freya’s. Chuck looked around the backyard with a relaxed smile and a beer in his hand. He felt lucky and thought this was going to work out. He saw his sister Annabelle trying to teach Jamie some country western line dance. Jamie had an uncomfortable expression on his face and had shot Chuck “save me from this” looks from time to time. Chuck had just grinned and pointedly ignored him. He felt it was only fair after diving under the table and leaving him to face the Kanatariio family matriarch alone. His brother had tried to rescue Jamie by challenging him to a game of corn hole. His sister promptly claimed him again after the game was over.

Jamie had found a place off to the side and decided to just watch. But then Chuck’s sister had sidled up, and the encounter had begun. He’d been a little slow to respond at first. But as things went on, both families got to see Jamie in a different element. While Chuck’s sister had ideas Jamie had a hidden rizz. As good as she gave, as good as he gave back. A few times she’d get blushed into silence. And a time or ten he sputtered at some remark. It’s unsure if this is the start of something. But Natalie who is seated with the older ladies looks rather amused.

Freya watches from where she’s sitting with Chuck’s mother and grandma. Trying her best to keep a straight face as the two are almost picture perfect to her own mother.

She casts a look around the yard. Victor is over with Chuck’s father, both of them with a drink in hand, both working at the grill. There had been a brief altercation, Chuck's father having made the assertion that he has seniority, with Victor saying it’s not fair that only one person be at the grill. It almost looked like it was going to come down to some contemporary samurai duel with tongs. Until Victor had offered his recipe for both Australian Barbeque, and Mohican dry meat recipes. At about then the two are a captain and a first mate. Who is the captain and who is the first mate is up for debate.

Chuck was glad that his mother and grandmother had taken to Freya just like he thought they would. They had not even tried to be subtle as they began to question her about her life and what she wanted from their relationship. They had asked the typical questions about how they met. He hoped Freya was doing okay with the third degree. He thought that now might be the time to rescue the women he loved. He crossed the yard after dropping his beer bottle in the recycling can. He smiled as he inserted himself in the small circle that included Freya, his mother, and his grandmother.

Chuck’s mother was named Georgellen but everyone called her Georgie. His grandmother was named Charlene but everyone called her Charlie. Freya had been attempting to explain what she did for a living without giving away any national secrets.

Chuck’s mother smiled at Freya. “How wonderful! I don’t understand much about science. My calling has been more in the social work arena. You know I used to worry about Charles. He had such a hard time meeting other people and dating.”

Chuck’s grandmother laughed at her daughter in law. “Georgie the boy just had to find the right girl. He did it right too. She is here with her family.”

Chuck interrupted the two headstrong women in his family. He loved them but he knew they would try to mettle, it was in their nature. Chuck slipped his arm around Freya’s waist and pulled her into his side in an affectionate gesture. “Freya they aren’t telling you stories are they? Don’t believe them!”

Charlie’s eyes lit up in amused pleasure with a wicked gleam. “Oh you don’t want me to tell her about the time you got poison ivy on your ass and had to ask me and your mom to doctor it for you? Or how about the time you rode your bike off that drop off into the river?”

Chuck blushed a deep crimson and looked embarrassed. His voice vibrated with embarrassed panic “Grandma! You are embarrassing me!”

Charlie just laughed with a mischievous smirk. “It’s a grandmother’s prerogative dear.”

To his absolute horror his mother joined in. “Or I could tell her that adorable story about your promposal to Cindy Jackson the head cheerleader your freshman year. And how it went horribly wrong.”

Chuck turned and buried his face in Freya’s shoulder. He whispered in her ear. “Are you having a good time?”

And then there is Freya, blushing at seeing her attending family so easy. And the other side of the family giving as good as they get and giving it back. As stories are traded. One very scathing one about Freya as a kid making a gasoline powered rocket and it’s incredible explosion on the base one day. And her scorched hair after. She manages to latch onto Chuck once he comes over, “Oh geez the stories hun…” He chuckles, “I’m fine. I’m having a great time…it’s just…so amazing.” She smiles and Victor starts it, “Kiss…kiss!” Jamie looking over and joining in, “Kiss…kiss!” Soon Natalie, Georgie and Charlene are joining in.

Freya blushes then sighs, “Gotta give’em what they want.” And places a great big kiss on his lips. Complete with overly loud and unnecessary lip smacking.

Chuck was laughing and his ears were bright red with embarrassment. Chuck was not used to being the center of so much attention. His heart swelled as Freya pulled him in to give the crowd what they wanted. He allowed himself to be pulled into the moment. His heart soared to have her claiming him in front of both of their families. He couldn’t help that feeling of all was right in his world. He held everything he wanted in his arms. HIs lips curved into a smile under Freya’s as they played it up for their families. Chuck pulled her closer and dipped her dramatically in a dance-like move before setting her back on her feet. His eyes sparkled merrily as he looked down into Freya’s eyes.

He smiled at her as he kept her hands in his as he slowly lowered himself to one knee. “I love you, Freya Kanatariio. I love your big beautiful mind and heart.” Chuck released her hands as he reached into a pants pocket and pulled out a black velvet jewelry box. He opened the lid of the box as he looked up into Freya’s beautiful eyes. “I want to spend the rest of my life walking at your side as your partner in life. Will you be my partner in life? Would you make me the happiest man on Earth by giving me the honor of becoming my wife?” Chuck waited with a nervous smile on one knee for her answer. He was oblivious to the nervous excitement, whispers, and hope as the family reacted to what was happening.

The big woman giggles as Chuck sweeps her and the pair pose for abit as she rests in his arms, “You dramatic…romantic…oh…you make a woman think silly things.” She’s on her feet then Chuck kneels.

Freya’s eyes go wide.

Jamie goes quiet in the middle of some odd little rizz debate.

Natalie leans forward and smiles, in the exact same way Georgie and Charlene do too.

Victor turns to look.

All that’s missing is Athena, but somewhere she likely feels it on the wind.

Everyone is quiet and watches.

Then Freya reaches down, the traces of tears in her eyes, with a care that’s spectacular for her size she reaches down, takes his hands cupping that velvet ring box.

And the world is still briefly before she says, “Yes…with all my being yes yes yes!”

Jamie decides to break the moment by whispering, “I thought the word yes like that was meant for the bedroom?” Freya throws an apple at him then grabs Chuck up in a big crushing hug, “Yes you big handsome wonderful man I will marry you!”

Chuck’s relief was profound as that yes seemed to echo through his head. Joy and elation swept through him. Chuck allows himself to be swept up in a hug from Freya. He crushes her to him with the largest dopiest smile on his face. He swings her around and plants a kiss on her lips. Duke is barking and jumping around them thinking this is the start of playtime.

Chuck grabs her face with his hands and gives her a deeper, more heartfelt kiss before slowly breaking their kiss. He leans his forehead against hers and savors the moment. He takes her hand after retrieving the ring box. He pulls the ring out and snaps the box closed, pocketing it once more. He takes Freya’s hand in a caressing motion. He slides the ring he had made for her onto her finger. The ring is sized to fit her. It is a large princess cut diamond inlaid into a wide band surrounded by other diamonds to make a beautiful sparkling star cluster that catches the light. The band has a titanium core covered in platinum. He wanted it to hold up to her strength so she could wear it when she wanted too.

He raised her hand and kissed the one with the ring on her finger. He smiled as he looked into her eyes. “You shine brightly like a star. Now you will be my North Star. It has a titanium core so that it should be able to stand up to your strength.” He waited anxiously to see if she liked it. “Of course if you hate it, we can get you something else…” He sounded just a tad nervous.

Tears fall freely. From several members of both families. The mothers and grandmother trade handkerchiefs, the fathers toast the pair. Jamie grins, “About darn time sis.” Chuck's sister leaning forward, “When’s your turn big guy?” Making Jamie cough and blush.

Freya giggles swept up in the moment, the hug, the spin the kisses. She almost moans at the deep heartfelt happy joyous kiss. When it’s over she looks a little lost. Dopey and muzzed out a little. Soon she comes back offering her hand, blushing then giving a very girly squee as the ring slides onto her finger. Mothers and Grandmother joining in. Victor ducking, “Last I heard that it was a rocket barrage precursor…” Chuck’s father looking at him oddly reminded that this family that is joining them is a family of mercenaries.

Freya smiles looking at the ring then at Chuck, “Don’t you even think about it…you beautiful man. I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s perfect.” She holds it up to the light.

Already the mothers are discussing venues and items for the wedding. Colors and who to invite, who to think about. Freya looks up at Chuck and gives him a soft kiss on the lips, “Thank you for making me the most happy giant in the world right now.”

Chuck’s smile was blinding as Freya assured him she loved her new ring. He returns her soft kiss. “Thank you for making me just as happy.” He smiled as their families erupted into congratulations and happy energy around them. He grinned as their mother’s and his grandmother immediately began making wedding plans. He just shook his head with a rueful smile. “I don’t think we will get away with eloping. I am ready to sneak you off to Vegas to do just that if it is what you want. We can make a break for it while they are distracted.”

Before Freya could even respond Chuck’s grandmother lovingly smacked him upside the head. “Charles! You will do this right and let the girl have her day in the sun. She deserves all the pomp and ceremony of a properly planned wedding. The challenge will be the logistics. I look forward to seeing who wins the battle of where the wedding will be. My money is on Freya’s mother.” She winked at Freya.

The Giantess sighs then giggles and does a little wiggle dance, “I’m getting married.” She cheers and hugs Chuck, “Listen to your grandma Charles.” She says his full name playfully, “No Eloping…maybe for our second pledging you can whisk me away somewhere.” She sighs, then looks at her mother and his mother already in a heated debate over where, when, how and how much.




Chuck and Freya had been neck deep in wedding plans. They were unwilling to wait six months to get married. Money made a lot of things possible. Chuck’s grandmother won the bet as the wedding was being held in Europe. Chuck’s family were flying in for the ceremony. Chuck and Freya wanted to keep it small with only family and close friends. That helped with planning it faster. The only thing that really held up their wedding plans was giving Freya time to have her dream dress made. The designer needed some time and fittings. They were also trying to track down the team which had splintered and taken off all over the world. They wanted the team to join them for their special day. They were working on finalizing their wedding plans when they got a phone call and email from Samantha about Skye’s memorial service. Chuck knew that they would be attending and simply made the travel arrangements.

They had arrived on the Isle of Skye together with Duke. Duke easily kept pace with the two giants. He seemed to sense their mood and was quiet and well behaved as they trekked into where the ceremony would be held. They had both been somber as memories of Skye went through them both. Chuck had not known her as long as Freya had. He knew Skye had been more than just a leader to Freya, she had been a close friend, almost a sister. He knew her death had hurt Freya. The wedding had been a great distraction and positive force when grief and sadness threatened to overwhelm him. He had so much to look forward to. He wanted to be the rock and support that Freya needed. He hoped she would get some closure with the memorial service.

She’d wondered when this was going to happen. She arrived with Chuck, wearing the engagement ring prominently. Sam had done a good numbering reaching out and getting into contact with everyone. She leaned on Chuck’s arm as they walked up, looking at the memorial. The tomb holding the remains, and the set up for the get together.

She took a moment to look over where Ban sat, in seiza, dressed in a long flowing White kimono, with white headband and full white outfit. Draped with white silk strips with Skye’s name and the teams names on them. Ban was doing a whole thing by the look of it…

Chuck had given greetings to his teammates that were somewhat subdued by the reason they were all there. He kept an arm around Freya offering her his strength and emotional support if she needed it. Chuck was dressed in combat boots, black tactical pants, and a soft turtleneck cashmere sweater. He had a backpack stuffed with supplies. Duke happily greeted everyone in the team with excited barks, nuzzles, and licks.

Chuck had greeted Samantha with a hug. He was glad to see her. He knew that their last mission had been hard on her. He smiled as he thought about their little trip to Colorado. He had enjoyed working with Samantha on their little side project to wrap up the loose ends left behind them. He was curious what she had been up to since then.

Freya had dressed herself in a long and casual outfit, still respectful but there’s some care placed to not look like she’s going hard into this. She wants to project that this is as much a celebration as it is a sending off.

Even as Ban goes through a very old ritual of mourning and funerary rites.

Freya stands as a show that the future is there still and waiting to continue even after a great loss.

Chuck listened as Samantha started the service. He listened respectfully as memories washed over him. Skye had been one hell of a warrior. He didn’t know her very well but he knew the caliber of loyalty and the people who had followed her. That spoke volumes about the kind of person she was. When the time came for him to speak, he had been waiting for the moment. He unzipped the backpack and pulled out some paper cups and a very expensive bottle of Scottish Whisky.

“Skye Lyons was one hell of a warrior. She would not want sad faces here today. She always went in at the shit end and knew that her ticket could be punched at any time. I think she would kick our asses if we didn’t at least have a drink in her honor.” He began pouring cups of whisky and passing them out. He then held up his cup. “To Skye Lyons. She was an honorable and fierce warrior and just as fierce a friend to those who were lucky enough to call her friend. You will be missed.” He saluted them with his cup before taking a drink of the smoky fiery whisky. It provided a pleasant burn all the way down. He then turned to the little memorial stone and poured a measure out for Skye. He hoped that wherever her spirit was that she appreciated that he got the best whisky he could find for her.

Chuck gave Samantha a nod of respect and appreciation. She had done a nice job of carrying out Skye’s final wishes and managing to get the entire team to join them for her memorial. Chuck gave Samantha a mischievous grin as she asked if they wanted to join her team. Chuck spoke loud enough the entire team heard them. “Well maybe. It will be up to Freya, she is the boss. We cannot join you until after the wedding and our honeymoon. You are all invited to the wedding of course.”

Freya sniffed and rubbed her cheeks, shaking her head, “Ahh...glad I didn’t doll on any makeup.” She can’t help but smile at Sam, “All natural sweetie.” She giggles.

But then serious, “Skye will be missed. You know she was always so…geared up about what we all did. She took an interest you know? When I would speak about some other crazy thing I was cooking up with Jotunheim, I think she really fought not to have her eyes glass over when I got technical, but she cared. She could be a bitch but she cared.”

She sighs, “On other topics, we’ll be on this side of the pond for the wedding, My mom won out in the debates, and we’re going to have it over here. Dad’s Norwegian ancestry and Mom’s Russian ancestry won out so we’re going to have it over here, maybe somewhere near the the borders of both lineages. Everyone is invited.” She smiles, “Please…I hope you’ll all come. I want my real family and my friend-family there too. We all went through hell together…you’re all my family.”




Chuck and Freya’s wedding day dawned bright and cheerful. There was a sense of optimism and hope for the future in the air. They had decided to have the wedding at the Denisova Family Estate located about 36km outside of Moscow. The Denisova Family was a by-product of Russia’s Military past. The family for as long as could be remembered had been military, and Natalie, Jamie, Athena and Freya been the most recent by products of such. Their wealth had come from hard work and sweat. The family had never believed in paper money and had their wealth tied up in land, oil, and gold. Careful power and wealth had allowed them to maintain the old beautiful sprawling estate which consisted of a large stone manor house, a white stone cathedral, and a large manor with a few staff for the elder Denisovas. The grounds had beautiful manicured gardens with curving winding paths and patios throughout. There was a swimming pool, pond, and lake on the vast estate. There was a large long driveway of cobblestone with a more modern cement driveway that ended in a large eight car garage.

The family matriarch, Freya’s grandmother, was delighted to be asked to host her granddaughter’s wedding. Without having to wait for a venue, planning the rest of the wedding was a breeze. A chef was hired to cater the event and temporary staff hired from the village nearby to help out. A florist was hired to handle the flowers and decor. The family retained a priest to man the cathedral on the property and host services once a week. The priest was willing to marry them. The marriage would take place in the family cathedral with the reception being hosted in the ballroom of the manor house.

The cathedral needed little decor as the beautiful stained glass, old carved hardwood designs, and gold inlay shined and shone with craftsmanship and love that was timeless. The decor was kept simple with sprays of white and light blue roses with crystal accents and pearls dripping down from the flowers, creating a soft romantic look that framed the altar. The feeling was timeless class and chic. The cathedral was full of family and friends. The cathedral was small and wouldn’t hold more than 100 people. It was the perfect size for their wedding. The guests had already been seated while a pianist accompanied by a cello and violin played soft classical music to entertain guests.

Chuck had arrived at the cathedral and was wearing his Marine Dress Uniform with all his ribbons and medals on display. He adjusted the ceremonial sabre nervously. He greeted the priest with a quiet word and a handshake. His brother was serving as his best man and was dressed in a charcoal gray tuxedo with a light blue vest. Duke was sitting next to him as he waited for his bride at the altar. Duke was looking dapper with a light blue bow tie around his neck. The wedding processional music had begun to play. Chuck swallowed nervously as his grandfather escorted his grandmother to her seat followed by his father escorting his mother. His sister was waiting with Samantha to help Freya with her grand entrance. The entire church stood and looked towards the entry way as the wedding march began.

The big day had finally come. Finally! The families had all met up, everyone seemed to like each other. Jamie still casually flirted with Chuck’s sister. Athena seemed to have roped Eloise in…in more then one way. Teasing had somehow dug up one of the other roping each other down…literally!

And now…finally.

After much logistics, a huge party was set up by her people at Jotunheim, and most of them then flying out to the Russian countryside.

The families are here.

Freya had spent hours that morning getting done up, but in a tasteful way. She’s pretty, well okay some would say a drop dead bombshell, but she didn’t want to overdue it. She’d spent time on make up, nails but had opted for a gentle, hairdo, that had her locks cascading down her shoulders and back. And a beautiful blue and white wedding dress.

Chuck and her had even done the around the corner meeting briefly. She’d placed a kiss on his knuckles, her words had caused a few people to burst into tears, “Thank you Chuck…for once again making me the happiest giant woman in the world today.”

She’d watched Chuck’s cars pull out first. Then barked, “Alright girls! Let’s get cracking!”

A few moments later, her own cars roll out.

Less than 15 minutes later, as Jamie is making sure some of Chuck’s medals are on straight, everyone watches as Victor, big, burly grey at the temple Victor steps up to the gate leading into the room. Sam and Chuck’s sister open the doors. To a near divine view of Freya in her wedding dress.

Victor takes her arm, and the wedding march plays on a brass and strings ensemble.

Not a few people seeing that Freya has eyes clear as day for Chuck. Soon Victor delivers Freya to the dais, turns to Chuck and gives him one single profound nod.

The officiant then cleared his throat.

Freya and Chuck turning…
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Finale: Queen's Rest


Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye, Scotland


1500 Hours Local


Raven Squad




Soundtrack: Maribou State- Varkala

Driving into Glen Brittle, the tiny, thin road led to a small parking area, where the various vehicles pulled in. Some hire, but one Land Rover Defender, hired by Adam, carrying himself, Tahlia and her father, stopped and left the cars behind. It was a twenty minute walk, up the stream, where tourists were, walking past people that were alive, able to keep visiting this beautiful, stunning location. A heap of waterfalls in crystalline waters in a perfect, postcard-like Scottish glen. Tourists who had no idea how close they'd come to the end of the world. Walking past them, Adam felt strange. Normal, actual, civilian people, who had zero idea of why so many of them were coming up here.

But right where Skye said, at that rock, the tiny track was stamped out with footsteps ahead of them. And walking up it, through the squelchy, boggy ground where boots caught mud, the tiny granite-strewn stream led into the braid that she'd described, up a small valley, and inevitably, to where Adam knew Skye had intended for them to go.




The drizzle had fizzled out in the small clearing, the stones dripping with water.

Oliver Black Astrid Norheim, Howard Davis, Andrew and Tahlia Harris, Domenico Tornatore, Xander Clarke, Antoine Forestier and Svetlana Forestier, Ross Henderson, Carl Cardinal, then Imran Malik, as Oracle himself, joining all of Raven Squad, who had come along after Sam's invite. Sophie, Javi, Raph, Vincent too. Perhaps it felt irresponsible to have them in one place, given IST might pick this up, but then again, few times it felt like something leaked through IST and nobody watched. There were many others who may have heard the name, and were stomping bad guys while the team were here, for a quiet, contemplative moment. A heavy who was in the team recently, a legendary Norwegian infiltrator, a Mohican sniper that set himself apart on his tracking ability, a sniper with his daughter that had been in Raven's service, a hacker who had been the pain in Skye's life yet a lovable rogue, an infiltrator and her giantess lover, much like a certain two, then two original operatives from a time bygone that defined the sorts of armours that mediums wore, and well, Raven's technical liaison with the forces that be.

Quite the crowd, on top of Ebrima, Eloise, Sam, Freya, Jamie, Ban, who had their bits to say. Their parts of memory.

It felt like a strange remembrance. A name etched into a rock, at the base of a tiny stone circle in a Scottish glen. The snow sprinkled in gentle, thin strips of the mountaintops of the Black Cullin, rain beginning to stop. The short Nepali, dressed in a black fleece and trousers, stepped forward, hair kept short, beard shaven completely.

Purna added commentary, leaving a knife in the ground, her old forged-steel, wooden framed scout knife.
"Skye was a legend. What can I say. Led by example. And remained selfless....put her own self ahead of others. In spite of recent events, she held herself together our team together, doing what was required, and leading us where she had to. She had high standards, but for her, she knew it was because she could make us even better. I always thought I wasn't a team player. But she proved me wrong. And I am grateful for it." Purna commented, walking back, looking to Eloise, and across to Ebrima.

Athena followed, after Eloise, setting down a plate from her exoskeleton next to the blade, setting it into rock, burying it into the soil, before stepping back, the usually excitable giantess in a black woollen overcoat, gloves and loose trousers that felt more operator than funeral attire, but, still reflected the mood.
"I suppose we didn't work personally together much. But she was.....the sort of person nobody wanted to tangle with, yet compassionate to those that mattered. There's a lot of stories about Skye Lyons. The sort of thing that operators like us think are myths. Who could believe this amount of mystery about a person. I didn't. Turns out there was even more. But she held onto her humanity even tighter even after it all. And despite that she cared, she had a funny way of doing it but....she meant well by her team. By the people she served. And in every way, until the very end, I saw her lead us through hell, and back. I was in your ear too much, Skye. But you were good. And made me realise what mattered, wasn't noise, but meaning. Thank you." Athena left the plate in ground, walking back and glancing to Eloise, wrapping her arm around her shorter partner, the Kiwi sniper coming across, a different tact.

Tahlia stepped in, and strangely, didn't seem to look at anyone else. She looked at the rock, holding back tears.
"You told me I'd be back in the game, didn't ya? Told me I could fight, despite the bloody legs. I argued with you so fucking much. About supplies. Organisation, coming back rough. But you kept doing it. So many times I wish I hadn't, over....well, who you were. And what you were. But....I think you made me better for it. And ended up being right in the end. When I said I couldn't be of help, you told me I could. And I guess that you left for me to do. Thanks, boss." She smiled, talking as if she was talking to the small slate rock, rather than at anyone in particular.

Adam looked on, the last to talk, once everyone else had said their peace. The relationship was different. She knew Ban had feelings for her, but her and Skye had been a piece once upon a time. It had ended, amicably, but sometimes, it felt like he saw in a different angle to her.

"She was the best of us. Unstoppable. Stubborn to a fault. Never faltered in her pursuit of the greater good. It didn't work between us. We were different people. I guess I was too disciplinarian, too....focussed on order. She focused on the opposite. But it worked. She let the operators that worked under her be who they needed to be. Fight how they fought best, and made sure they were the best versions of themselves, more than her own self. And it made her the team leader that I couldn't dream of matching. She was willing to put everything on the line. Put everything to the wall, get her hands dirty, but remember the reasons it mattered. She would help those who needed it, punish those who deserved it, and even after it all, move forwards past something nobody could have carried. Rose posed an existential threat to everyone....and Skye, despite everything, despite everything we learned, did everything she could knowing we'd stop her, and didn't let anyone else stop her. And so we did. Rest well, Lyons. Gone, but never forgotten."

The scene felt quiet, as everyone took it in for a second, appreciating the scene.

The question was asked by Sam, about who was back in the team, and as some of the other Raven team members left mementoes at the rudimentary marker, there was a moment of silence. Some had left, having paid their respects privately earlier, some stayed to watch on, taking it all in.

Purna put his hand up, a smile.
"Always keen for another posting, Sam. Especially if Eloise is in." He stepped forwards, Athena following. "If she's in, then so am I guess. Adam?"
"Fine." The Pole replied, almost frustrated, but well, he'd missed this from his short period of retirement.
"Band's nearly back together then." Tahlia commented, looking to Sam.
"I'll give you all as much shit as I gave Skye, don't worry. We have lots to do. Find a new base. Get back to work. And go do it all again." The sniper had perhaps not been a primary team member, not at first but she had to admit, her break at home was starting to tire.....and she had half a feeling the others might have felt that too.

On that frame, for the team as they slowly left, one by one, the rain now completely gone, and with it, the team, together at the end, back to business, felt like it played out. The outlines drawn, the colour dropping away, and the music ending. A wedding to attend in Moscow, a team to reform, more revenge beyond for some of the team, and some hatchets buried for others. In the end, Raven Squad had been there to stop the end of the world. But there was plenty of world to go back to saving now, and their bravery, courage, and sacrifice gave the world a chance at a better future.




Soundtrack: Biffy Clyro- Mountains (Acoustic)

The two looked down, the older man, and a younger woman next to him, putting earbuds down, the mic in the undergrowth picking up all of the long chats that had happened. Out of the way, but looking on from afar, maybe a tiny spot of two hikers far above it all, they wouldn't have seemed off the beaten track that the ridgeline received from time to time.

Sitting on the edge of the ridge in the Black Cullin, they were far enough away. Far enough to see the specks down below, in the stone circle, one by one, disappearing as they walked away.

"I'm glad the the mic picked that up. What do you think, Isla?" The older man said, adjusting the recording, knowing this had been a bit cheeky of them. Intruding, surveillant, watching from afar. But there was no way they were getting in contact with the team. Too many complications. So Oracle had sent them here.

"She sounded like the best of people. A sister I never met. I couldn't believe it when you said about it....a special forces soldier? I thought just teaching kids on a rope course in Grizedale was bloody mad enough!" Isla replied, the voice Cumbrian, not quite Scots, but not English either. Her face like Skye's, with certain difference. Brown hair, green eyes. It wasn't her, but strangely, it seemed to be close enough that it could have been. Wearing a blue raincoat, hood wrapped up, it seemed like a strange place to have such a sentimental chat, on such a ridgeline.

"Me too. I had a feeling it was what they were doing but.....wow. She was the second strand from your brain scan and sample. When you hurt your leg, then that trip to Porton Down....it all happened too quick for me to say anything to them. Rose was a few years before that, who....well, I was informed died in other circumstances."

Isla sighed, looking down, through the binoculars, taking each of them in. There were some characters alright. An albino, a short, South-East Asian woman, a silver-haired operative, then the gigantic redhead and her equally gigantic partner, a bald looking Slavic man, and a South-Asian, short looking fellow. How on earth did this all come together for her? What sort of an operation was this? Isla had a few comments to make, still frazzled from everything the last twelve hours had dumped on her.

"Yeah, the details are fuzzy of our trip there, but I remember it, just about. Heroes, by David Bowie was playing. Good song. But how did it work? Sounds like....well, it got messy." Isla asked, perhaps a little aware of this, but wanting to finally get details out of her father.

"We came up with it as a project to try and give people a chance at living in other bodies, for spaceflight, terminally ill children, the possibilities were pretty extensive. The concept of a body that you could have as a platform for a mind transfer. And when mum was struggling with IVF, the miscarriage...I made the wrong deal thinking I could do good with what I knew. I was....so fucking stupid. Genetic modification, and what that came with. But I was desperate, and well, the concept of having a child mattered so much to Clara, and....it was an opportunity I couldn't say no to. A fit and healthy baby girl. You, that was how you were born, Isla. The whole thing made me forget they'd come back for something that no matter how non-intrusive....was a part of you. I was naiive. Despite however many years I had, I didn't listen." That made the older man, who looked like he was in his 60s, was the vague grey that Skye would have remembered as being Ian Lyons. Although, of course, now this seemed a little confusing. His English accent was perhaps more like Rose's even if he had lived his latter years in Scotland.

The geneticist was the last of the three supposed surrogates involved in creating Rose, and with it, as it turns out, Skye. A truth Rose had gotten half-right, it sounded like.

Isla sat silently, listening to rest of it, before chirping in.

"I don't get it still. How did it even happen? Sorry, this makes no sense...it seems really convoluted, so try me again?"

"I suppose, the reason you're so fit, healthy, all of it, is because of the genetic markers in your blood. After the IVF, you were basically best genetic odds you could have, especially since mum didn't...well, after all the issues. That genetic marker extended into both Rose and Skye. And tied me to the project. That ends with both and Rose and Skye." Ian added, her daughter starting to get somewhere now.

"Right. So how did you get out of it?"

"I told Zhao and Simmonds, I'd want a promise they'd never come back, not after the second time. I got an assurance from the Sikh man down there. Told me that was it. And he never told her, and I'd never know anything more. She was distinct from you, through genetic editing. Different face, but I'm told, she had your spirit, and it sounds like she did. And....Rose had a node on her neck, Skye, she had something inside her brain stem, something undetectable, that meant she went from body to body. So she was....made....born a redhead, with blue eyes. Distinct, given she more or less had consciousness backed by a server. Another man handled the genetics. And another the process of transfer. Henry, and George. I guess I worked on the humanity inside, the consciousness. Tried to make sure if she was going to be intact, she would take after the best person in my life. Do the right thing and all. Then walk away." Ian started, stopping to catch his breath, thinking of what to say next.

"And she was you, Isla. I suppose I called her Skye because it reminded me of the trips we took here. A daughter that I never asked for. But one that was all you. A twin you wouldn't have seen. But one that at least remembered what being human was like. I couldn't ever let them try anything different." He started, sighing, a lifetime of regret. "I'm so sorry." Ian simply uttered, as Isla took a moment to take it in, trying to find words. He was saying far too much, feeling far too much weight. Dumping it all on her.

She just couldn't quite believe any of this, staring silently, letting this all set in.

"That is complicated...insane. Genuinely, what the fuck...." Isla sighed, not even accepting it yet. Not even fully getting this. Her entire life was being tipped upside down. It had been from the moment she was sat down by him six hours ago about it.

"You know, when...he mentioned it, I thought we make that visit. Together. I appreciate you coming. Hauling me up this mountain." The old man said, Isla looking on, still speechless, but trying to dig words out.

"Well....I guess I didn't trust you going alone. Not up here, dad. It explains a lot, much as....well, you did it out of love. The right reasons....but you treated people like things! Fucking hell...." She exclaimed, the morality of it all now beginning to sink. The whole picture now forming.

"And...seeing this many people. Wow. Was any of it real to her? Did she at least live something of a life? Or was she just a play thing?!" Isla almost cracked, her mood being like this for the last few hours. Between hate, and understanding. Ian was a more timid man than most, he wasn't a soldier, he was a researcher, a geneticist, but to his daughter, he was the spawn of hell when she turned that look to him, thinking on it.

"Well, she......she had your memories. Up until about twelve. Then to about sixteen, none. It's a programme the CIA had in the 90s, adjacent to MK Ultra. Implanted memories.....which I didn't want to hear more about it because I couldn't face it. Then Skye did what she did. Got pulled into that life by subconscious. And....you heard what you heard. I wanted to see it one last time, find out the same question you just asked. If she lived. I suppose curiosity got the better of me......I guess I wanted closure when Imran called. All bodies, all servers, cleaned. And it sounds like she did a lot of good. Even if everything in me wished I'd have told them to go away." Ian commented, exhaling hard. "I did it with a hope they'd use it right. I was young and stupid. But....maybe I wasn't."

"Maybe. Are there any more like her?" Isla's words cut now, almost as if she wanted him to fess any last words out. Ian wasn't holding back either.

"Not that I know of. Not without me overseeing it. George was good, but he couldn't do anything that stuck. And Henry, well, he's just a geneticist. I barely forgive myself. Yeah. No more of it, I'm told. Skye was....I remember her now. She was like you. So much like you. But after it, I never could tell myself it was the right thing. I ran away from her. From my responsibility, because I knew what they'd put her through. Once we wrote the first paper, it was do or die." Ian added, exhaling hard, arm wrapped up against Isla. "We played God." Ian added, looking on, genuinely remorseful, just wondering how the fuck any of this made sense.

The words stayed hollow, as no matter how many times they'd talked, Isla couldn't make her mind up. Whether her dad was a monster, an evil piece of shit that created a genetically modified human being in her, to create two clones for an unknown entity that seemed to have the ability to die and be born again, versus the alternative. That he did it to give his wife a chance at children. A chance to have a healthy daughter. A Faustian bargain. But one that for a moment, Isla realised didn't matter. She was here. Alive, breathing, and living a normal life in Buttermere. And she wasn't in Skye's shoes. She wasn't dead. She was alive, and free, able to go back to it all. She had so much hate, burning deep through her, in her confusion. But another part tugged to the side. Realised that was futile.

"I know you didn't have a choice, but...I forgive you for it. It couldn't have been easy." She could only utter, looking on, at the small crowd in the glen below. Maybe she deep down still had plenty left.

"She lived a full life. Rose sounded like a mess. But, if Skye did what she did....it sounds like she helped a lot of people. Did a lot of good. Maybe the morals were wrong. But, maybe for all of it, she did good. That is something. You hid all of it from me for years, I mean I wanted to tell you that it couldn't be more fucked. I wish I hadn't heard it but.....wow. I didn't realise what she meant. She's the sister I didn't have. And helped save everyone from whatever that was that Rose wanted to do." Isla said, almost muttering, still unable to get this through her head.

She was no doubt as sharp as Skye was, but perhaps, without the same impacts that Skye had been imprinted upon herself, had lived a normal life. Isla couldn't have been more different. Fearless, maybe adventurous, but nothing, nothing at all on Skye. She was civilian, normal, and had a boyfriend at home she wanted to go catch up with, and....realise she could never tell him any of this. Or even go back to normality. Was there any normality left?

"She did. Their story will never be told. But, I think she might live on a bit. In us." Ian added, smiling, Isla nodding, a grin back, as the wind howled a bit more.

"Agreed. I think she might live on a bit longer." The third voice came through, chuckling in light relief, walking down the granite rock, cutting through the wind.

Both of them looked on, turning pale. The realisation hitting a little quick that she'd been sitting in hiding, hearing it all.

"What, frightened you've seen a ghost?" The Scots voice chirped, turning into a cunning smile. The Tartan-wearing trench coat on, hair tucked into a bun, standing on the next bit of ridge up from them, walking on down in her tan-coloured boots, the redhead glad she got to sit in on this. And well, even get the jump on these two.

Walking across, sitting by her sister, well, sort of herself, and her surrogate father, looking down at the circle, then back across.

"It's probably best this way. They said I was impaled by a grappling hook in space! Seriously? I mean, come on. If I keep fucking dying like that, I am going to go as batshit insane as Rose did." Skye added, adjusting her cuffs a little, Ian and Isla not having any words to give. It was like seeing everything they just described, manifest itself. Skye was enjoying this whole thing a little too much, but still, reminiscing on the whole journey.

"I will really fucking miss them. But it's probably best this way. No loose ends. Clean break. Keeps things simple, and well, breaks the cycle. And Sam, she'll do a good job, aye, I think so. We have a bit of catching up to do in the meantime. I mean....as horrid as what Ian did, you're still dad. And Isla, you're definitely a sibling." Skye thought about it all. The journey to now.

The drinking in Kaitiaki, the walks with Sam and mentoring her, the funny banter with Freya, smoking enemies with Ban, the endless bullshit from Xander, the manic energy of Athena, Jamie's quiet tribal zen, Ebrima's almost telepathic link to her in fighting and helping him find a path forwards, and then Eloise, who brought silence and violence into perfect harmony, and from what she had deduced, killed her sister. Which, in these circumstances, Skye was rather pleased about.

From the mission in Kazakhstan with a dawn raid, to leaping off a building in Singapore at a high-formal night party. The raid on the Chilean observatory riding on a helium suit's rear, evacuating the New Zealand base, through to Nagoya, and linking up with Ban, finding out the truth about Rose. The mission to save the world, raiding an airship, an oil rig, and a Greenlandic mine, in a massive joint assault. And then Reunion. What a bang that was. She didn't know anything after that, but she read the file on her past self. And waking up in a bag in an abandoned storage unit in Swindon, well, it truly had turned out to be the strangest, weirdest of things. An opposite, a switch to reality. All memories. Well, bar the last bit.

The realisation was hitting she'd never see them again. By design, she knew that it was the worst part of being a squad lead. She had to accept any of them but her could have died, but she had to watch her own death. For a greater good, because reappearing would open all cans of worms. Her curse was living. But it was living, knowing perhaps in death, there was something new. And if anyone could figure that out now, Skye knew she had as good a third chance at life as anyone. No tracking, no contact, no servers. Just this.

Maybe someone at the bottom of the mountain, if they really squinted, might pick her out. They'd have to look hard. Because otherwise, Skye knew she'd watched her own death, her own funeral, and come to the end of her line, metaphorically speaking.

Ian finally let the words out as Skye kept quiet on those thoughts, quietly contemplative.

"How?"

She gave a final look that came with years of this, almost a cheek to her, as if this was her staring into the curtain call. Of what next? She wasn't sure. She had a ticket out of the life she had lived. All authorities more or less thought the scheme she had been in, died with her and Rose. Eventually, the rock would weather, and the team would move on, and she'd stop being looked for. And she'd live a normal a life as she could. Like her sister.

But maybe she did have a simpler answer for Ian, who she took in for a second, and her sister, one that well, even she couldn't have seen coming. It made her feel less human, less valuable. But Isla's eyes somehow reaffirmed that for a moment, perhaps, all of this had been worth it. From a place of bad, could come some good.

Looking almost into the void, at the reader, Skye smirked, one last final look, thinking about nearly how long it had been. And yet, how perhaps, simple it all boiled down to why she was here.

Staring into the late afternoon sun, on the snowy granite, the sun beginning to set into the sea past the brown-burnt hills, the wind on her cheeks, the feeling of freedom back.

It was as if she looked through it all, all the memories, all the history, all of the time spent, the hours, the days, weeks, months, years in these chases, with one last Scots tone, no less than anyone would expect.

"Well, I'm a bit too stubborn to die, aren't I?"

The End


Soundtrack: George FitzGerald - Setting Sun


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