âBecause Iâm your brother!â The words struck Lan Jue like a slap to the face.
It was the first time heâd heard anything like that come out of his brotherâs mouth. A look of incredulity overcame his features, but vanished as quickly as it had come.
âMika was of the Dark Tower. Satanâs daughter, and his successor. Satanâs blood, his power, lies within her. The strongest of his brood. If that taint isnât controlled, the consequences could be catastrophic. Sheâs trapped between two powers; the Pontiffâs castle, which seeks to exterminate her, and the Dark Tower which seeks to exploit her â to lose herself in the madness and bloodlust as a reincarnation of Satan. But Mika⊠sheâs got a good heart. It was on the cusp of the Awakening when Satanâs power was consuming her that she came to her senses. She ran.â
âLater we crossed paths. I took her in, taught her to suppress the darkness, and brought her here. So long as she didnât use them, Satanâs power would never awaken. Itâd be locked inside her forever. Not long ago I let my presence slip. Something⊠caused me to forgo caution. The Castle found me, manipulated me to bringing them to the Shattered Starfields. There, we faced the Angel of War, the Messenger of Death, the Angel of Healing and the Cherubim. Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel had set a trap for us. Luckily it was the Moonfiend Empress who warned me to their presence. I was able to prepare, otherwise Iâm afraid we really would have died out there. That, is what happened.â
The recounting was short, succinct. Lan Qing listened, lapsing in to silent consideration once all was said. A few moments passed before he lifted his head, and regarded his brother. âAnd you still wish to help her?â
âWhy would anything change now,â he responded.
Lan Qing nodded. âVery well. Youâve made your decision, time to follow through. For this, thereâs no need to get the Avenue involved. You donât need to go chasing after the Castleâ s people, either. As I see it, the Avenue already knows. As is their custom theyâll cover things up, handle what they need to. From now on, you shouldnât leave Planet Skyfire. Under the Avenueâs protection neither the Pontiff nor Satan would dare come knocking. Your own abilities should also be sufficient on your home turf for self-preservation. As for the girl, make sure she doesnât go anywhere, either.â
Lan Jueâs eyes narrowed, and anger shone in the depths of his eyes. But whatever his thoughts, they werenât given voice. Silence hung over them for a time.
After a while Lan Qing spoke again. âYour wounds are serious. You shouldnât draw on your Discipline for a while, or you could make things worse. Youâll need at least three months to recover.â
Still, his younger brother was silent. A flash of hesitation came across Lan Qingâs features. âDo you want me to stay?â
This took Lan Jue by surprise. He lifted his head and asked, âDo you have time?â
Lan Qing nodded.
But Lan Jueâs sardonic smile returned. âSince when does our illustrious supersoldier of An Lun have time⊠go, I can manage by myself.â
Lan Qingâs response was brief, and tepid. âThen rest up.â He turned and left without another word.
Ting ting! Once again the sound of the door chimes ringing hung in the air. Alone with the silence, a pained look came across Lan Jue.
âBrotherâŠâ
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Lan Qing shut the door behind him, but didnât move towards the Avenueâs exit. Instead he leaned against the wall of the shop and looked towards the twinkling heavens.
Beep-beep! The communicator on his wrist interrupted the silence. He answered.
âAdmiral, when can we expect your return?â The manâs voice on the other end sounded urgent.
âFamily matters. For the time being I wont be returning,â he answered.
âBut Admiral, as Iâm sure you know, the delegation will be arrival in half a month. Will you be ready to receive them by then?â The caller sounded even more agitated by the news.
âIâm afraid not. Tell them I took leave for personal business.â His expression was blank and stony as he spoke to the man on the communicator.
âBut, sir, this could impact your promotion. AdmiralâŠâ
He unceremoniously cut the connection. Heâd already put the message out of mind, instead letting his thoughts dwell on that day, those message, three years ago.
âBrother, something doesnât seem right. Hera might be in trouble. Youâre closest, go help her.â
âIs your mission really that important? Heraâs your family! Iâm begging you to go save her!â
âBrotherâŠâ
âIâm sorry, A-Jue!â The words were bitter in his mouth.
âWhat are you doing here?â The voice came from not far off. A flash of silver, and suddenly there was another beside him.
Lan Qing shot her a glance. âYouâve been lurking for a while already. Donât pretend this is some chance encounter. What do you want.â
An Liu stuttered, flustered. âY-â
âDo you have a cigarette?â The admiral turned his head to ask her.
âEh?â An Liu blinked at him. âI thought you didnât take anything that could impact your judgment.â
âRight now,â he said, âIâm not the admiral.â
âWait a moment.â With that, An Liu disappeared in to the darkness. When she returned, she bore a packet of cigarettes and a lighter.
He opened the packet and slapped the base. A single stick poked free from the opening. He plucked it out and, running it under his nose, took a whiff. Something like regret shone in his eyes. âDo you remember? I was eighteen, you were fifteen⊠we were curious, so we stole away with a cigarette and sat smoking in the thicket. So strong. We couldnât stop coughing. It was so bad that he heard us and found out what we were doing. Beat us both.â
âWh-âŠâ An Liu looked up at him in confusion. Clearly she couldnât understand.
Lan Qing didnât elaborate. Instead, he lit the cigarette and took a long, slow drag. Almost instantly he started to cough, the smoke bursting forth in plumes. âAch! Kha!â The sudden coughing fit was so violent it brought tears to his eyes. Still, he was smiling through it all.
An Liu felt her heart skip a beat. That electric jolt that ran through her, was a feeling she could never get enough of.
âAre you alright?â
Lan Qing, coughing, took another drag on the cigarette in lieu of a response.
Ting ting! The familiar sound of the Jewelry Storeâs bells made an appearance once more. Lan Jue pushed the door open and exited, stuffing his hands in the pockets of his windbreaker. Wordlessly he settled beside his brother, snatching the pack of cigarettes from his hand. Like his brother before him, he slapped the bag, pulled a stick, and lit it.
An Liu watched them both, silent and unsure what to do. Her first thought, Are these two sick in the head? Her second, though, was that her presence here wasnât for the best.
Silently, she faded in to the surrounding darkness.
The cigarette was quickly spent. Lan Qingâs face was red cough coughing. Lan Jueâs wasnât much better.
âWouldnât it be nice to just go back,â Lan Jue said, his voice heavy with remorse.
âGo back?â Lan Qing cracked a bitter smile. âLamentation is the crutch of the foolish. Right?â
Lan Jue rolled his eyes. âAlways the realist.â
âNo, not realist. Pragmatist, maybe. No point in dwelling on the things we canât change,â he countered quietly.
Lan Jue frowned. He pushed himself straight, stuffing his hands in his pockets once more. âWhatever you say.â He walked back towards the door to the shop.
Ting ting! He stopped in the entrance and turned his eyes towards his older brother. âIâve never blamed you. Never. I just blame myself. Tomorrow you go ahead and head back. Iâve already told A-Li, he said heâd come. Plus Iâve got Xiuxiu and the other girls. Nothing will happen.â
âHm?â Lan Qing hadnât moved, and turned his head to look at Lan Jue.
The Jewelry Masterâs hard expression melted away. âI always wanted an admiral as a brother. Itâs something I take pride in. And it looks like Iâm on the edge of a breakthrough. You better hope I donât catch up to you, or Iâll beat you just as badly as you used to beat me.â
Lan Jue disappeared from site as the door shut behind him.
Lan Qing remained where he was. He remained still for what felt like an age, before extricating another cigarette from the pack, and putting it between his lips.
Another smoke was pulled free, but this one was thrown to the darkness, towards An Liu.
âDonât skulk around. Join me in a cigarette.â
An Liu plucked it from the air and made her way back towards the admiral. Wordlessly she took the lighter from him, and lit the stick. âYou know, you can really lay low a personâs self-confidence.â
Lan Qing smirked and shook his head. âItâs fine. Weâve been like that ever since we were small.â
An Liu gave him a cool look. âI was talking about me!â
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Early Morning.
Lan Jueâs outfit today consisted of a coffee-colored shirt under a white business suit. A white neck tie hung around his neck. He looked, as usual, meticulously put together.
Breakfast had been prepared for him by Xiuxiu, and it was wonderful.
âBoss, did the Young Master leave,â Xiuxiu asked nonchalantly.
He nodded. âEarly this morning.â
The news elicited a sigh of relief. âYou and heâŠâ
Lan Jue shot her a quick look. It was enough to kill the sentence before it left her mouth. âIâm going to the university today,â he interrupted. âIâm afraid if I stay away much longer theyâll fire me.â
Xiuxiu looked at him nervously. âYou want to leave the Avenue? But your conditionâŠâ
He cut her off again with a shake of his head. âIâm not so fragile. Still Planet Skyfire, still Skyfire City,â he assured her with a smile.
Xiuxiu screwed up her courage. âWell then how about I go with you.â
Her boss laughed in spite of himself. âSo you really do think Iâve got one foot in the grave, eh?â He lifted a finger and waggled it at her. A thin bolt of electricity writhed at the end. âTake it easy, nothingâs going to happen. I havenât forgotten I still have to look after you crazy girls. Besides itâs been a long time since the storeâs been open. You need to be here to help manage things. Iâm off.â
Lan Jue pushed his way out of the jewelry store. It wasnât his first excursion since returning, but nonetheless he still looked up and down the street before proceeding.
By the storefront a small pile of cigarette butts had accrued, and he felt as though the smell of smoke still hung in the air. It somehow brought a smile to his face.
âThis time I came out the victor. Probably the first time in my life.â
His high spirits persisted as he left the avenue, got on his bicycle and made for the NEU. The rattling chain of his bicycle gave sonance to the beautiful scene of clear sunlight, fresh air, and warmth as the young man made his way to work.