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Waking up was more painful than normal. It didnât help that Simmo didnât recognize her surroundings once she was awake. It was a hospital, she gathered that from the tubing and scanners that were attached all over her carapace.
She didnât remember how she got here.
She groaned. What did she remember? Being on the Arum Bloom. That brought a flood of memories rushing overwhelmingly through her brain. She pushed them back. They could be processed later. What happened after?
She remembered being cramped on the shuttle. She knew she had passed in and out of consciousness a number of times. She remembered seeing an impossibly huge ship-fortress-thing and that it was getting closer. That must have been the legendary Rock Base sheâd always heard of. Her antenna twitched suddenly. Oh. Thatâs where she was. She looked around her again. She was on the Galactic Confederationâs Rock Base? Well, it didnât look like much from here.
Her mandibles rapidly clicked as she struggled to sit up. No. That wasnât happening. Her sharp claws sunk into the soft gel underneath as she tried to at least prop herself up enough to get a better look at her surroundings.
It was your basic med bay room. Although the long-necked, armed guard at the door was probably not part of the standard package.
It was a striped Daydam, Simmo noticed. They were usually spotted. Its fur was also darker than most Daydam, or at least any Daydam she had ever come across before, ruddy brown and black with thin off-white stripes. It was slouched on all fours, but as soon as it noticed Simmo staring, it straightened up onto two legs and activated its comm device.
Simmo hissed. It. Sheâd been called an âitâ. Not for the first time in her life, to be fair, but it had been a while. If she had the strength, sheâd strut over to the pompous guard and cut some respect into them.
But she could barely lift herself enough to see the room. She couldnât even quite reach up to all the wires and tubes that were attached to her. She was stuck here for the time being. Until whatever plans the guards around here had for her were put in motion. She gave her best death glare to the Daydam. She doubted that in her state she looked that threatening though.
Movement caught her eyes from beyond the door.
âHey guys, I found Simmo, sheâs in here!â Mikeâs iconically loud voice made both her and the guard jump.
âHey! What are you doing out?â
Mike was followed by Wenona who was wearing a blank expression and blinking slowly. Mike must have woken her up.
âWhat do you mean, âoutâ?â Mike stepped into Simmoâs room and quirked an eyebrow at the Daydam. It would have been a funny looking expression if it wasnât being directed at a now very tense guard. âItâs basically house arrest to this medical ward. Weâre in the medical ward. Weâre fine.â He paused and looked over to Simmo. âSimms! Whatâs up with you? You look like crap.â
Simmo froze and tilted her antenna disapprovingly. âExcuse me?â
âUh, sorry. You look like a mess.â He walked fully into the room followed by Wenona, and to Simmoâs surprise, Jebannuck, who immediately found a seat and sat down with a quiet huff. From her low vantage point, Simmo also thought she saw the tip of a poof of orange fur following him. A Booka gingerly tried jumping up into the chair next to Jeb. Simmo recognized her as the Booka from the rescue team, though the name escaped her. Seeing her struggle, Jebannuck leaned over and helped her up into the chair.
The dark Daydam looked out into the hall, back at Simmoâs visitors and huffed. âYou shouldnât be in here.â
Wenona closed her eyes and sighed tiredly. âAnd why not?â
The sounds of steps pulled the guardâs attention back to the hall. Two more guards marched into the room. One was wearing a different uniform. It must have been significant of some leadership role.
âHow long has the Montauk been awake?â
âNot long, Chir.â
âWhereâs the medic responsible? Iâll need to let him know heâs relieved of care.â
âI believe heâs with the other humans.â
Mike cut in. âWoah, Woah, Woah! Uh, what? Whatâs going on?â
The head guard turned their bulgy eyes to the human, itâs shiny skin reflected the lights on the ceiling, studying Mike for a moment before responding. âWeâre taking the Montauk to the brig for closer watch before weâre ready to begin the criminal hearings.â
Jebannuck frowned. âYouâre processing her? She hasnât done anything wrong, sheâs been with us even before we were on the Arum Bloom.â
âThat may be,â the head guard made a low creaking noise as it turned back to Simmo, âbut under Security Code ruling 89 sub-section 4, we cannot allow pirates free access on Galactic Confederation domain.â
âIâm not a pirate!â Simmo argued at the same time Jebannuck countered the guard with, âYouâre using that ruling completely out of context!â
The guard looked a bit taken back and turned to Jebannuck. âI beg your pardon?â
âThen beg,â Wenona murmured under her breath just loud enough to be heard.
The guard paused but blinked her huge eyes before she continued. âWho are you to challenge me on Security Code?â
Jeb carefully lifted himself back up to his feet and braced himself as imposingly as he could. âJebannuck Sefra, Head Security Officer aboard the ESS Gladius. I know the rules, and I also know you canât take a patient from a medicâs care without proper clearance and medical release.â He made a show of looking around the room. âI donât see Medic Demfar here.â He looked back at the head guard. âSheâs not going anywhere, Chir.â
Chir glared back, the low creaking noise from her throat getting louder. âIf you have an issue with my interpretation of security policy, you can file a complaint. I have jurisdiction here. Not you, Sefra.â She turned to walk to Simmo but was stopped by Wenona. Or rather, Wenonaâs back. While she hadnât been looking, the human had stepped up to Simmoâs medical slab and just stood there.
Wenona stared at Simmo. Not angrily, she realized with a start. Just stared. Looking at her like she was looking for something. She eventually turned back to Chir. âSheâs not going anywhere unless we all are.â
âListen,â the taller Daydam by the door spoke up, âWeâre just following procedures. We have to-â
âI donât care,â Wenona cut them off. âYou can go tell whoever you report to that if they want to take away any of my friends, theyâll have to go through me.â
All three of the guards shifted their weights uncomfortably. Even more so when Mike stepped up beside Wenona. âAnd me,â he added.
The Chir sighed exasperatedly. âListen, weâre here to just do our jobs. Youâre civilians and need to stand down and let us work.â She reached a hand out as if to try pushing her way through, but Wenona grabbed her hand firmly to stop her.
âWeâre about as far away from just âciviliansâ as we can be right now,â she hissed. Chirâs expression changed- the pompous air about her lessened ever so slightly. âYouâre not taking Simmo. End of story. If your superiors have a problem with that, they can come here and deal with us themselves.â
The guard pulled her hand back. The rest of them looked at the group, a bit vexed, but the humans werenât budging. Neither was the Sefra or Booka that had stood up and hobbled to their sides. With a nod from the head guard, they turned and left the room quietly.
There was a collective silent sigh of relief.
âAnd just what do you⊠what do you think youâre doing?â Simmoâs voice haltered. âIâm a Montauk. To the Galactic Confederation, Iâm a criminal, through and through. Youâre all a⊠all a bunch of idiots!â There was a small catch in Simmoâs voice at the end, as much as she tried to play it off. It was all true though, she thought miserably. A rogue Montauk without a hive. Without her crew. Stuck in the middle of the Galactic Confederation.
Wenona turned back to her and this time glared at her for real. âYouâre the idiot Simmo.â Her gaze softened a bit.
âBut youâre our idiot,â Mike finished with a smile.
âDo you think weâll get in trouble for that?â the Booka chirped up.
Everyone shared a glance and then shrugged.
âWhat are they going to do? Send us back home?â Wenona smiled and sat on the corner edge of Simmoâs medical slab.
âIf they try anything,â Jeb found another seat, âYou better believe I will be filing a report on them. That was an egregious attempted misuse of the Security Code.â
âYeah, you tell them Jeb!â Mike lightly punched the Sefraâs shoulder. One might think it was an odd action, but Simmo knew it was one of camaraderie between humans, or at least it was with Mike.
She stared at the group around her. There was a swirl of mixed feelings and she wasnât sure how to really process or understand all of them. She felt warm and pleased that she was surrounded by these aliens⊠these beings that seemed to tolerate and even seek out her presence. That defended her.Â
At the same time, she felt a wave of cold loss. Sadness. She thought back to a time before her life had been torn apart. She had spent time like this with her crew. Their battle calls and their laughter echoed inside her head hollowly. She had mourned them after their death. She had spent several of her first nights on Gamnut 5 screeching and wailing to the silent stars above her. She thought she had finished and left those feelings behind. Why were they bubbling back up now?
âSimmo?â Wenonaâs voice pulled her back out of her thoughts. âAre you okay? Are you in a lot of pain? We can leave if you need more rest.â
âNo,â she whispered. Her voice had an edge of desperation. She hated sounding weak, but she couldnât stop it. She couldnât go home. A lone Montauk? Without her crew, she had no hive. âPlease⊠donât leave. I donât have anyone. Thereâs no one left.â
She could never go home. She had lost her hive, and in the eyes of her people, she was no better than a deserter. A traitor. A rogue.
Mike bent low enough to be eye level with her on the slab. âWenona was right, you are an idiot, Simmo. Youâre not alone. You have us.â He grabbed Simmoâs shoulders, and, careful of her still-healing wounds, pulled himself closer to his torso and held her. Sheâd seen the humans embrace like this before. Sheâd always thought it was weird, but it felt oddly nice and comforting.
Mike pulled back and smiled. âIf you donât have anywhere to go, you can just come with us back to Earth. Weâre not technically part of the Galactic Confederation, and most of Earth isnât either anymore, apparently.â
Simmo stared at them. They smiled back.Â
Wenona adjusted her sitting position. Wenonaâs knee accidentally bumped into Simmoâs leg. It wasnât hard or anything, it was only really perceptible to her because she knew Wenona usually make it a point to avoid physical contact at all with her. She didnât seem to notice though, and instead just looked steadily into Simmoâs eyes. âNone of us have gotten through all this without having a lot of loss or pain or whatever. Itâs okay to not always be okay.â
There was a moment of just content peace. Everyone seemed to be able to feel it. Simmo felt like theyâd all been through the pits and back. But they had made it back. Not unscathed, but they had made it.
After a moment, Mike almost jumped out of his seat. âOh, I just realized too- my family owns Near Star! I could get you guys jobs too when we get back! Simmo, youâre great at fixing stuff- I mean, you built the Junk Lego from scrap! I bet my parents would hire you on the spot!â He looked around at everyone. âYou all can come! I mean, I know Thurrin and Jeb, youâve already got jobs, but you should at least come and visit!â
Jebannuck nodded quietly with a smile.Â
Thurrinâs fur just about exploded with faux fire. âIâd love to come visit!â She jumped up and stood with her front paws on Jebâs shoulder. âJeb, when do you think theyâll let us visit Earth?â
Jebannuck closed his eyes and sighed deeply. Thurrin continued to nearly bounce with excitement until the strain became a bit too much for her injured back leg and she slowly calmed down as she ran out of immediate questions about what Earth was like and what they should do first when they got there.
Simmo looked the two humans over. Their offer felt genuine. Her mandibles clicked together excitedly. After everything, they could share their planet with someone like her? With a Montauk? Would she be able to settle on an alien planet? To stay? Maybe. At least for a while. She felt a warmth in her chest that she hadnât remembered feeling in what felt like decapartecs. Mike and Wenona looked at her, smiling and waiting for her answer. She cleared her throat and flicked her antenna noncommittally. âYou really expect me to go live on a death world like Earth with you?â
Mikeâs smile spread across his face. âDonât worry, we can help you call it home too.â
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I thought this was going to be the last chapter, and that I was just going to an epilogue, but what I want to wrap up might take a bit more than that. At least one more chapter with two perspectives? Weâll see. I swear...
Just as a help for the next chapter: Is there anything you as the reader noticed that Iâve forgotten? Iâve left threads to pick up on for future stories, but are there any actual loose ends I need to address for this story? (I know there are a few and thatâs why Iâm doing at least one more chapter) but I just want a bit of outside perspective to make sure Iâve got everything taken care of before I start redrafting this story. Any feedback or comments is always appreciated! Thank you, you beautiful you!
The Warlock, Road, was used to taking care of fallen stars. What he wasn't used to, was taking care of two fallen stars, an emo ghost, a sorceress who really needs to stop taking his clothes, and his own rapidly declining mental state. When his life seems to fall apart, will Road be able to keep himself, and his powers, in check?
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