council ever got rocky.

“That’s brilliant, Vydor!” I heardKellyn say via our connection. We had grown much closer over thepast few days and maintained a more or less permanent telepathiclink which was separate and deeper than that with the rest of thegroup.

“Certainly. I will include a list with thebooks when I finish collecting the copies I’ve had made for you.Now you need to get yourselves ready. In one hour I will be sendingyou back to your realm,” Mantis said.

“Mantis, once we are there, how will we reachyou for future communication?” I asked.

“In one of the books I am giving you there isinformation on how to create and use a communication sphere. Youwill be able to use that to communicate with anyone else who has asphere, no matter where they are, including me.” He turned and leftthe room promptly again. He seemed to have no use for goodbyes.

“Well, I guess it’s time to pack up,”I said and looked at the small amount of gear I had left. That waswhen I found the book again. I had forgotten about it because ofeverything that had happened and, now that I could read it, therewas no time to do so. I pulled it out anyway and looked at thecover. The title on it was simple and bold; it merely said, “TheBook.”

“Vydor, you must tell me the story behindthis book of yours soon. It looks very intriguing,” commentedKellyn. She could sense the feeling of wonderment I had about thebook and knew it was special.

I packed the book away and replied, “Itwas my last gift from my father before he died.”

“Ah, then we must keep it safe always.”

Once we had all our gear packed, we sat downfor one last meal at the table, which had still not run out of foodor drink.

“I guess one of us should have learned howthis table works,” mused Luke. This brought a chuckle from allof us.

We ate mostly in silence until Mantisreturned. When he entered the room, he simply said, “It is time,”and walked out. We followed him and he led us back to the gateroom. A feeling of fear passed over me as I recalled the last timeI had gone through that gate, and I felt Kellyn come up beside mein support.

Mantis approached the gate and waved his armsover it while chanting in an arcane tongue. Soon a small, bluespiral appeared in the center and grew to fill the gate. “It isready,” was all he said as he pushed a big chest through it.

“Goodbye, Mantis, and thank you,” I said andwalked up to the gate. As the leader, I felt I should be the firstto brave the gate, but Kellyn would not let me go alone. So we bothwent through. In the gateway I saw him again, the dark specter,patiently watching and waiting as if all of time was on his side. Ialso saw the being of light, this time much closer than he had everbeen before, but still with his arms wide as if to say, “Come tome.”

I could still feel Kellyn beside me as wetraveled through the gate, and I knew she could see all that Icould see because I could see all that she saw. In her vision therewas no dark specter, and the being of light was much closer.“What are they?” I wondered.

Before she could attempt an answer we werestanding on the Dark Talon, and soon after the rest of the Councilcame through. I went to the bridge and activated the viewing screento see what was happening. We were a safe distance from the planet,but well within range of the ship’s cameras. From the looks ofthings the first wave of rocks had already landed, and the secondwave was about to hit. We all stood there and looked in awe at thedeath of the planet. The surface was completely molten by the endof the attack. Nothing could have survived it.

“I guess it’s a bit late to ask if I cango back and get my comic books?” asked Luke.

The total irrelevance of that question nearlykilled us all with laughter. Eventually we recovered, and I took myseat of command. The ship could fly mostly automated as long as wedid not have to fight anyone. I set a course back to the DragonClaw.

“I plan to return to the fleet. The tripback to the capital will be much faster if we ride with them, butthis ship can take us if it needs to,” I said.

“Vydor, I suggest you try to contact themfirst. As I recall, the standard procedure is to destroy any shipsin the system after a bombardment,” commented Jerran.

“Good point,” I said. I activated theship’s communication equipment and opened a secure channel to thefleet.

“Dragon Claw, this is Dark Talon reportingin, authorization code Kelly-Red-Igloo-Sam-Theta-Igloo, do you readme?” was the message I sent. I set it on repeat and waited for areply.

“Dark Talon, this is the captain. What isyour status?” came the reply. I checked all the reply codes and themessage looked legit.

“Captain, the Dark Talon appears to beintact, but only seven of us made it off the planet, myself and sixof the Black Adders. Sir, I would like the record to show that theDark Knights fought to the death in order to give me a chance toget our information out to you. I would also like the record toshow that I used my battlefield authority to grant the Black Adderseach a Medal of Honor for their valor in combat against the enemiesof the Empire, who we now know call themselves sorcerers.” I neededto get that on the record before I resigned so that it wouldstick.

“Record duly noted and accepted. How longbefore you can reach the fleet?” the captain asked.

“Sir, without a navigator to calculate a jumpit will take several days, if not a week. Can you send the jumpalgorithms for the autopilot?” I asked.

“Affirmative, Vydor. I will get someone tosend it to you on this channel soon. Once you return we will need acomplete debriefing before I can assign you back to your post.”

“Sir, we will be glad to comply with that,but hold off on any reassignments for now. Captain, this soundsodd, I understand, but we have information that must reach HighCommand in person. I received special orders directly from theEmperor’s office before I left for the mission, and I must ask youto take us back to the capital right away. If you cannot, then Iwill need you to send the jump algorithms to the Dark Talon to takeus back.”

“Well, normally that would cause a problem,but we already have orders to return to the capital, so there willbe no difficulty there. Since you are still operating under ordersfrom them, I will not be able to return you to your position asyet. I look forward to your return, Vydor. I am sure you have muchto tell. Dragon Claw out.”

With that the transmission ended. Not longlater the jump data came in, and I entered it into the navigationsystem. I looked over my team and could tell that everyone wasnervous. “Remember, should this plan fail, we will have nooption but to steal the Dark Talon and escape. Darnath, make surethat no one can enter or interfere with her at all while we areaway. If you have any questions, this is probably your last chanceto ask them,” I said.

No one said anything. I knew they wereworried about our situation. It should not have been like this;after all, we were going home, but I felt it too. It was not reallyhome any more. “Okay, the jump is laid in. Buckle yourselvesin,” I ordered.

“Kellyn, I will need you to watch over meduring the jump. I will be meditating in order to avoid thepost-jump hangover just in case the jump algorithms are off,” Isaid to Kellyn privately. Jump calculations were notoriouslytricky, and we would come out of the jump extremely close to thegravity wake of the fleet. Even a minor error could be deadly, so Iwanted to be ready to take control of the ship the instant we cameout of the jump.

Kellyn slid into the chair next to mine andgrabbed my arm so that we would be one physical unit in jump space.Once everyone appeared to be ready I called out, “Jumping inthree … two … one.” As I said the last number, I dropped into ameditative state. The next thing I heard was the ship’s alarmsgoing off as we came out of the jump. We were on a collision coursewith the Dragon Claw! I quickly steered us to safety and broughtthe ship out of stealth mode.

“Vydor, the specter merely watchedpatiently, as if to say, ‘I have plenty of time. I’ll catch youunguarded one day …’ and did not attack,” said Kellyn privatelyto me.

“Thank you, Kellyn,” was myresponse.

“Dark Talon, this is Bay Control on theDragon Claw. Come about to 284.78 degrees and engage the autopilot.We will bring you into bay Five-E,” came a message over thecommunicator.

I did as they said then replied,“Acknowledged. You should have control now.”

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