《The Glyph Queen》67. Custody
Advertisement
"Because they're mine," said Alex. "Sakhr gave them to me to make them cooperate."
"You have nothing to gain from her," replied Christof. "I don't see why I should hand her over."
They were arguing in Sakhr's office while Sakhr was trying to work. They might as well have been arguing in a supply closet for all the interest Sakhr had in this conversation. Yet they kept turning to him to settle matters as though he was their parent. He was trying to attend to a multitude of issues that had come in, one being a staffing problem involving one of Victoria's private estates along the Rio Jari down south. It seemed like a nice place: rustic, out of the way, private. He could leave for there and not tell anyone. Not the military. Not the ministers. Not Alex, or Christof, or Quentin, or anyone.
"There is plenty to gain," Alex argued. "That girl is the far seeing one's friend. If can get her back—"
"How? What are you going to do? Torture the friend and hope that the girl is looking?"
"That's exactly it. Trust me. I've seen her mind. That girl will be watching Helena constantly."
...Except disappearing wouldn't work, Sakhr thought. Victoria was alive. He'd known in his gut that she was, but having Victoria rescue that girl just reasserted that Sakhr would never be safe. She was out there. She was watching. How else could she have known exactly when and where to be last night? In some ways, Sakhr was glad. She'd died too suddenly before. He and Victoria hadn't... battled. Not to his satisfaction. Now she could witness him taking everything she'd worked so hard to build.
"This is not who we are," Christof said. "We've been back in this world for a week and all we've done is prove exactly why Victoria locked us away to begin with."
Advertisement
"First of all, her name is Katherine. Let's not play into her make-believe. Secondly, nobody is asking you to do anything you don't want to do, but Sakhr and I are trying to keep us alive."
Of course, now Victoria had an edge, thanks to these bumbling cretins. She must have been watching all along, but now without the Korean, he could never stare back. There was no point in going after them. They could be in any place and in any body. Only exemplars could find her, and he sure as hell wouldn't trust a task like that to the breed of stock Alex had been recruiting. Maybe once he had true loyalists of his own, except that was so far down the line he wouldn't even waste time thinking about it.
If he could just get her coordinate location. Cruise missiles don't ask questions.
How he did love having a military at his disposal.
"We don't have time for your sentimentalism," Alex said. "Sakhr gave the tortoises to me, not you, because he knew I'd get results."
"And what do you have to show for it? Paul hasn't given you his glyph, and now you've lost a tortoise."
"Not my fault."
"Either way," Christof turned to Sakhr. "I'm keeping Helena."
Alex turned to Sakhr too. "I'm not done. Give me the princess, and I can get the other one back."
Sakhr could no longer pretend they weren't there. Sibyl sat to his left, quiet, obedient. Why couldn't the rest be like her? He reached his hand out, and she responded by offering her plaque.
Hundreds of auras bloomed to life. Officers in nearby spires focused on their duties. Faux exemplars in Sakhr's own spire procrastinated—all of them handpicked by Alexander. Sakhr could even sense those damn osprey that no one had yet to remove from the bridge spire. He'd have to remember to talk to the admiral about that. With Victoria alive, Sakhr's no birds policy was more important than ever.
Advertisement
What mattered right now were the two aura's before him. Like fingerprints, they were wildly different, though both were housed behind bickering mouths. Also, both were being genuine. No hidden agendas today.
"Alex. Let Christof keep the girl."
"Wait. How about this?" Alex replied. "I promise I won't do anything to the girl for twenty-four hours. I'll just put a sign above her threatening what I'll do if she doesn't come back."
"No, Alex."
"Forty-eight hours. The far seeing girl will come crawling back."
"No, she won't. She's with Victoria, who won't allow her. Ergo, there is no point."
"The girl could escape her."
"She won't."
"It'll at least make it harder for them. Katherine will have to waste time making sure the girl doesn't slip away. Come on, Sakhr. Since when do you pass up potential advantages?"
Sakhr's response was delayed. It was a potential edge.
With his hand on Sibyl's plaque, he could sense the effect his silence had on the two. Alex's anticipation grew. The effect on Christof was more a pronounced dread. This was important to Christof.
"No," Sakhr said finally. "Christof keeps the girl. We're not subjecting a girl to mindless misery for minor gains. And she may come in useful later."
"Thank you," said Christof.
"You're making a mistake," said Alex. "You're being weak."
"Enough, Alex." He turned to Christof. "Do not lose that girl. Keep her alive. Keep her secure."
"Yes."
"If there's nothing else, you can go."
Christof and Alex rose. Sakhr motioned to Alex. "You stay."
Alex sat back down. Christof glanced at both of them while leaving. His face was neutral, but Sakhr sensed the suspicious shift in his aura. Nothing could be done about that. Alex had been right when he said Christof got caught up in sentimentalism. Sometimes sordid affairs were necessary. And Christof didn't have the right mindset.
"So," Alex said after Christof was gone. "You're hogtying my work so Christof can sleep better?"
"He's right. We never used to do these sorts of things."
"We never had the world thrust on us before. We have enemies now."
"That may be so," said Sakhr. "Let Christof have this victory. I want to know where you stand with Paul."
"Peachy."
"Are you making progress?"
"Yes."
"Because from where I stand, it looks as though you're just having your own fun. I gave him to you because I—"
"I know what you want, and I will get it."
"I see. And once you have gotten this glyph, you plan to bring it straight to me?"
Sakhr's hand still rested on Sibyl's plaque. His gaze was direct at Alex.
This wasn't lost on Alexander. "Is someone having a case of the paranoids?"
"Do you?"
If not for the plaque, the delay in Alex's response would have raised Sakhr's suspicions, but his aura was much too playful, and when he spoke, he returned Sakhr's burning gaze.
"Yes," he said. "Once I have the glyph from Paul, I will bring it to you. Do you feel better now?"
"How much longer do you think it will take?"
"He's on the brink. Twice he's almost written it while in a daze. Give me another day or two. Is that good enough for you?"
"It will have to do."
"Anything else?"
"No. No more."
Alex rose and headed toward the door.
"Oh one last thing," said Sakhr.
Alex looked back. "Yes?"
"Doesn't the far seeing girl have a family?"
A smile crept onto Alex's face. "Yes, she does."
Advertisement
Perfect World
SynopsisA speck of dust can fill an ocean. A blade of grass can destroy the sun, moon, and the stars. A flick of a finger can turn the world upside down.Groups of heroes rise, and innumerable clans stand together. Various saints fight for power as the entire world falls into chaos. I ask the boundless Mother Earth: Who decides the ups and downs?A young man walks out of the barren wilderness, and everything starts from there…
8 937The Rise Of Xueyue
"What do you want from me?"
8 207Midas Touch
There is no such thing as time travel, i know that, you know that, we all know that. However if you were to find yourself at the exact point that caused you to lose your everything you owned and everything you aspired to achieve, what would you do. Foloow us as we follow the journey of Simon Emerson who finds himself in the past but is certain it is merely in his head as he attempts to undo his failures in life and achieve his lifelong dream.
8 190Phoenix Marked Asura
A young man reborn as a chicken will fight his path across a new world. The question he must ask himself is will he be dining or served up? What the hell! even a chicken can cultivate!
8 196Apex Immortal: a LitRPG system rampage
"Across the multiverse where the contest for power is the only constant, only a handful have succeeded in reaching the ultimate heights of ascendency and gained the title Apex Immortal. Dominus is one of them, unsurpassed in overwhelming violence, feared across universes. Now, memories locked and stranded far away from everything he’d built, Dominus will face enemies that will challenge even his powers and discover that change is more difficult than destruction." I’ve been writing fiction on and off for the last decade and I’ve always wondered how a peak immortal (or an OP superhero) would single handedly conquer a world that mirrors our own in all of its complexity. As a politics nerd, this is my attempt at answering that question using Machiavelli’s “The Prince” as the primary playbook. The “monsters” are entire political systems with entrenched culture. Expect many versions of real world political systems (and cultures) to be on the hit list. The MC has to successfully institute regime and cultural change without engaging in wholesale genocide and causing the state to fail. Expect things to go wrong pretty quickly as escalating and cascading political and economic effects rapidly go out of control. Methods deployed are not for the faint hearted.
8 186Perfect Strangers
Follow my Instagram for any updates and if you have any questions:@nikki_k123Alex has been living the same life, with the same routine, repeating it every day. Every day is the same. The one thing she does look forward to is going to cafe de l'amour every morning on her way to school, where she sits and writes, all while seeing Carter Reed. The most popular boy at school who, surprisingly, prefers the solitary life. They go to the same cafe every day, sit at the same tables every day, and notice each other every day, yet are strangers who have never uttered a word to one another. And strangers they shall remain. Perfect strangers. But that's about to change. .....I watched as he kept his eyes trained on the notebook in front of him where he aimlessly drew spirals and coils that surrounded each other, trapped each other, and suffocated each other. My eyes traced the movement of his pen, following each line he drew onto the paper. "Your tea." I snapped out of my trance and looked up, thanking Katy before she went back to the counter. I turned back and caught him looking at me. I expected him to look away and continue acting like I don't exist. Like he's always done and so have I.What I didn't expect was for him to walk right over and sit with me."Hi, I'm Carter."PSA: This story is inspired by the Wattpad novel 'Caffeine' by @meddlingkids ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
8 487