Ankh-Morpork Guard
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Chapter 344
His hair was longer and scruffier than ever. There wasn’t a fringe, really, but more of a general mass that did what it wanted and ended roughly near his neckline. The colour were still the same...though no longer covering all of his skin, which was now the usual well-tanned colour that was normal for all Alraxians. But his hair was still the same black colour, with that oddly blue stripe right down the center...though, with how messy it was, ‘center’ was a debatable matter.
He was taller, too. Not nearly as tall as an adult, of course, but closer to the size that Marix had been a long time ago when she’d first left Alraxia. This was probably due to the fact that he was roughly the same age as she had been, then. Still very young by Alraxian standards, but no longer a little ball of fur.
“Jyren!”
But the most dramatic change was his voice. It was no longer a squeaky little voice that cried out for a thousand different things...but now he sounded more...more something. Older was the only word for it. Sure, there was still a bit of a childish pitch to it but it was definitely...different.
“Hey, little guy,” Jyren smiled as he was attacked by Tobias, who now much higher up on him than to his knee...which was actually hard to notice when the young Alraxian embraced Jyren suddenly.
After a short moment, though, Toby stood back and gave Jyren a critical look, “You’re late.”
“Aren’t I always?” Jyren grinned and looked across the generally empty dining hall again. ‘Generally’ because there were at least a few watching both Jyren and Toby curiously, knowing who they were...and others that were Knights who stayed very nearby at all times to all of the Imperial Family...which meant their presence in the small community was not all that new. The fact that Jyren’s father lived there meant it was nice place to duck away for a few days for Jyren, Marix, or even Toby(though when he escaped there were usually search efforts involved...), and because of this there were usually Knights around.
“You said it would only be a couple days,” Toby grumbled, kicking the ground slightly and folding his arms. It was almost terrifying how much he looked like Marix when he got angry...sure, he didn’t have the same stare that could kill, but the beginnings of it were definitely there.
But Jyren just smiled and patted the young Alraxian’s shoulder, “It was only a couple of days, Toby. Besides, didn’t you have things you were supposed to be doing?”
“A couple is two. You were gone three,” to add to this information, Tobias made sure to show the correct number of...claws with each counting off. That was definitely not like Marix, who wouldn’t show off even minor threats when she didn’t mean it.
Not that it ever worked for Tobias, of course.
Jyren reached up and grabbed Toby’s hand to force him to remorph the claws away or risk tearing up Jyren’s hand, and looked Toby in his silvery eyes, “I know you wanted to go. But you couldn’t. Nothing happened, anyway, so don’t even try that. Alright?”
While Tobias had yet to master the death stare of Marix, he had become very adept at matching it without flinching...which meant that he could hold anyone’s gaze very easily without becoming unnerved. It was...annoying, to say the least. He could stare right back and that would be his only defiance but it was just so damned more effective than yelling because at least then it felt like there was a good reason to strangle him.
This moment was no different, and eventually, Tobias said flatly, “I’m not staying this time.”
“Yes,” Jyren said sternly, yet again hating the fact that he seemed to be the only Alraxian in the Empire that wasn’t a part of the Network...so was definitely out of the loop if he didn’t pay attention to his link with Marix too much, “You are staying. Toby, I’m not going back to play. Your mother is not even going with me. She can’t. You can’t. This is my choice and its something I have to do by myself, and no one here could help me even if they wanted to.”
When Toby didn’t respond immediately, Jyren knew something was up. He was never, ever without a quick comment back, especially when it came to something like this. There was no way he would just stand there...and Jyren could see in his eyes that he wasn’t completely paying attention. There was...something else. It was a look that, by now, Jyren knew. Toby was paying attention to the Network...which made his next comment make a lot more sense than if he’d just said it otherwise.
“Back to Starfighter Command?”
Despite not being so surprised by that, Jyren still couldn’t help a pause before he nodded, “Yes...and we’ve been over this before, Toby. Using the Network to find out what I’m thinking through your mother is cheating.”
Suddenly, Tobias’ angry looking features softened...and in a moment in a moment he was laughing. It didn’t take long before Jyren laughed too and put an arm on the young Alraxian’s shoulder, “Come on...lets head back.”
There was no argument on the short walk back to Jyren’s father’s home. In fact, it was rather comforting to fall into the usual back and forth banter rather than having to deal with more serious matters...especially with Toby. But then something happened...just a few meters away from the home, Toby stopped, causing Jyren to nearly walk off without him.
When Jyren turned around, he saw that there was a white-faced, wide-eyed look on Tobias’ face suddenly, and at the same time there was the same distracted, almost glazed over look from before. The Network. And that couldn’t be good.
“Toby, wha—“
[Jyren get up here now.] Marix’s sharp ‘voice’ cut into his mind and silenced him. His eyes looked up to the home a moment before back to Tobias, who still looked shocked but wasn’t just standing there like a statue anymore. Jyren, however, said nothing, and just turned and ran to the house, knowing that Tobias would be fine where he was and, besides, he was old enough to walk a few meters on his own.
Jyren stepped into his father’s house to see both Marix and his father standing in the main room waiting for him. He didn’t even have to ask what was going on before Marix looked him in the eye and said, “There’s been an attack on the Gate.”
At hearing that, Jyren probably started to look like Toby had for a moment there. He blinked a few times, then managed to find his voice again, “What?”
“Its still there,” Marix clarified a little too quickly, “But it was attacked...the Knights panicked and now the Network’s afire. I’m doing what I can...just...hang on a moment.”
Despite the fact that she seemed to hide away, Jyren did not have to wait. Just as Tobias stepped into the door behind Jyren, Navik decided to do the explanation while Marix tried to calm the Network, “A few moments ago the Knights there saw a series of...they thought it was comets or asteroids, but they were moving together and a little too organized. They went straight for the gate, started shooting...something. They did very minor damage to the shields before turning and running.”
It sounded disturbingly familiar to Jyren. And by the time Navik had finished, Marix was back in the moment and said Jyren’s thoughts, “It does sound like the Yuuzhan Vong.”
“Except don’t they usually just tear straight through instead of a quick hit and run without doing any damage?” Jyren asked no one in particular.
Being someone, however, Marix nodded, “As far we’ve seen. But the ships that attacked were not metal, and the descriptions of both the designs, the speed, and their weapons matches up with everything we’ve found out about the Yuuzhan Vong.”
The room went silent. There was a single question hanging in the air that terrified all of them.
And it was Jyren who very quietly spoke it, “Could they have followed us back?”
“I don’t think so,” Marix answered, but then sighed and added, “But I don’t. It could just be random bad timing, but maybe they did find a way to track us.”
“Please tell me that the Knights have some ships with capable weapons now,” Jyren was nearly begging when he said that, and looking from both his father to Marix at the same time.
“Some do...and they’ll be there in a matter of hours to protect the Gate...” she trailed off, then whispered, “Just in case.”
“What about the Mrrakesh?!” it was Toby who nearly yelped that, “Won’t that leave the border open?!”
“No, Toby,” both Jyren and Marix said at the exact same time....but then Jyren let her finish the next part, “The Mrrakesh won’t try anything. This is why I’ve told you to stay away from these talks. You’ll just get yourself worked up for nothing. Please do me a favor and go check on the twins.”
It was a cheap way to get rid of Toby, but a necessary one. The young Alraxian managed a nod before sighing dramatically and walking back down the hall to some distant noises of playing. When he’d left the room, all eyes fell on Jyren. Not that he was surprised.
“I need to go now before there is another attack,” Jyren said to both of them, “If I can get out, I can try to get a hold of better ships to protect the borders.”
“No,” Marix shook her head and took a step forward, “I’ll do that...I’ve still contacts. You...you need to go to Coruscant and do what you have to do.”
“I’ll try to find a way to help protect the Gate from where I end up,” he said quietly.
Marix took another step forward and embraced him, saying just as quietly, “Follow the Force. Trust your instincts and stay alive.”
Jyren nodded slowly, returning the embrace and gently resting his head on hers. Through their link, Marix added. [And keep in contact. If the entire galaxy is falling into war then we need to have the best eyes and ears out there to let us know.]
[If anything happens while I’m gone...if you need me, just say the word.]
Marix pulled back slightly to look up at him again, then spoke softly, “Same for you.”
His hair was longer and scruffier than ever. There wasn’t a fringe, really, but more of a general mass that did what it wanted and ended roughly near his neckline. The colour were still the same...though no longer covering all of his skin, which was now the usual well-tanned colour that was normal for all Alraxians. But his hair was still the same black colour, with that oddly blue stripe right down the center...though, with how messy it was, ‘center’ was a debatable matter.
He was taller, too. Not nearly as tall as an adult, of course, but closer to the size that Marix had been a long time ago when she’d first left Alraxia. This was probably due to the fact that he was roughly the same age as she had been, then. Still very young by Alraxian standards, but no longer a little ball of fur.
“Jyren!”
But the most dramatic change was his voice. It was no longer a squeaky little voice that cried out for a thousand different things...but now he sounded more...more something. Older was the only word for it. Sure, there was still a bit of a childish pitch to it but it was definitely...different.
“Hey, little guy,” Jyren smiled as he was attacked by Tobias, who now much higher up on him than to his knee...which was actually hard to notice when the young Alraxian embraced Jyren suddenly.
After a short moment, though, Toby stood back and gave Jyren a critical look, “You’re late.”
“Aren’t I always?” Jyren grinned and looked across the generally empty dining hall again. ‘Generally’ because there were at least a few watching both Jyren and Toby curiously, knowing who they were...and others that were Knights who stayed very nearby at all times to all of the Imperial Family...which meant their presence in the small community was not all that new. The fact that Jyren’s father lived there meant it was nice place to duck away for a few days for Jyren, Marix, or even Toby(though when he escaped there were usually search efforts involved...), and because of this there were usually Knights around.
“You said it would only be a couple days,” Toby grumbled, kicking the ground slightly and folding his arms. It was almost terrifying how much he looked like Marix when he got angry...sure, he didn’t have the same stare that could kill, but the beginnings of it were definitely there.
But Jyren just smiled and patted the young Alraxian’s shoulder, “It was only a couple of days, Toby. Besides, didn’t you have things you were supposed to be doing?”
“A couple is two. You were gone three,” to add to this information, Tobias made sure to show the correct number of...claws with each counting off. That was definitely not like Marix, who wouldn’t show off even minor threats when she didn’t mean it.
Not that it ever worked for Tobias, of course.
Jyren reached up and grabbed Toby’s hand to force him to remorph the claws away or risk tearing up Jyren’s hand, and looked Toby in his silvery eyes, “I know you wanted to go. But you couldn’t. Nothing happened, anyway, so don’t even try that. Alright?”
While Tobias had yet to master the death stare of Marix, he had become very adept at matching it without flinching...which meant that he could hold anyone’s gaze very easily without becoming unnerved. It was...annoying, to say the least. He could stare right back and that would be his only defiance but it was just so damned more effective than yelling because at least then it felt like there was a good reason to strangle him.
This moment was no different, and eventually, Tobias said flatly, “I’m not staying this time.”
“Yes,” Jyren said sternly, yet again hating the fact that he seemed to be the only Alraxian in the Empire that wasn’t a part of the Network...so was definitely out of the loop if he didn’t pay attention to his link with Marix too much, “You are staying. Toby, I’m not going back to play. Your mother is not even going with me. She can’t. You can’t. This is my choice and its something I have to do by myself, and no one here could help me even if they wanted to.”
When Toby didn’t respond immediately, Jyren knew something was up. He was never, ever without a quick comment back, especially when it came to something like this. There was no way he would just stand there...and Jyren could see in his eyes that he wasn’t completely paying attention. There was...something else. It was a look that, by now, Jyren knew. Toby was paying attention to the Network...which made his next comment make a lot more sense than if he’d just said it otherwise.
“Back to Starfighter Command?”
Despite not being so surprised by that, Jyren still couldn’t help a pause before he nodded, “Yes...and we’ve been over this before, Toby. Using the Network to find out what I’m thinking through your mother is cheating.”
Suddenly, Tobias’ angry looking features softened...and in a moment in a moment he was laughing. It didn’t take long before Jyren laughed too and put an arm on the young Alraxian’s shoulder, “Come on...lets head back.”
There was no argument on the short walk back to Jyren’s father’s home. In fact, it was rather comforting to fall into the usual back and forth banter rather than having to deal with more serious matters...especially with Toby. But then something happened...just a few meters away from the home, Toby stopped, causing Jyren to nearly walk off without him.
When Jyren turned around, he saw that there was a white-faced, wide-eyed look on Tobias’ face suddenly, and at the same time there was the same distracted, almost glazed over look from before. The Network. And that couldn’t be good.
“Toby, wha—“
[Jyren get up here now.] Marix’s sharp ‘voice’ cut into his mind and silenced him. His eyes looked up to the home a moment before back to Tobias, who still looked shocked but wasn’t just standing there like a statue anymore. Jyren, however, said nothing, and just turned and ran to the house, knowing that Tobias would be fine where he was and, besides, he was old enough to walk a few meters on his own.
Jyren stepped into his father’s house to see both Marix and his father standing in the main room waiting for him. He didn’t even have to ask what was going on before Marix looked him in the eye and said, “There’s been an attack on the Gate.”
At hearing that, Jyren probably started to look like Toby had for a moment there. He blinked a few times, then managed to find his voice again, “What?”
“Its still there,” Marix clarified a little too quickly, “But it was attacked...the Knights panicked and now the Network’s afire. I’m doing what I can...just...hang on a moment.”
Despite the fact that she seemed to hide away, Jyren did not have to wait. Just as Tobias stepped into the door behind Jyren, Navik decided to do the explanation while Marix tried to calm the Network, “A few moments ago the Knights there saw a series of...they thought it was comets or asteroids, but they were moving together and a little too organized. They went straight for the gate, started shooting...something. They did very minor damage to the shields before turning and running.”
It sounded disturbingly familiar to Jyren. And by the time Navik had finished, Marix was back in the moment and said Jyren’s thoughts, “It does sound like the Yuuzhan Vong.”
“Except don’t they usually just tear straight through instead of a quick hit and run without doing any damage?” Jyren asked no one in particular.
Being someone, however, Marix nodded, “As far we’ve seen. But the ships that attacked were not metal, and the descriptions of both the designs, the speed, and their weapons matches up with everything we’ve found out about the Yuuzhan Vong.”
The room went silent. There was a single question hanging in the air that terrified all of them.
And it was Jyren who very quietly spoke it, “Could they have followed us back?”
“I don’t think so,” Marix answered, but then sighed and added, “But I don’t. It could just be random bad timing, but maybe they did find a way to track us.”
“Please tell me that the Knights have some ships with capable weapons now,” Jyren was nearly begging when he said that, and looking from both his father to Marix at the same time.
“Some do...and they’ll be there in a matter of hours to protect the Gate...” she trailed off, then whispered, “Just in case.”
“What about the Mrrakesh?!” it was Toby who nearly yelped that, “Won’t that leave the border open?!”
“No, Toby,” both Jyren and Marix said at the exact same time....but then Jyren let her finish the next part, “The Mrrakesh won’t try anything. This is why I’ve told you to stay away from these talks. You’ll just get yourself worked up for nothing. Please do me a favor and go check on the twins.”
It was a cheap way to get rid of Toby, but a necessary one. The young Alraxian managed a nod before sighing dramatically and walking back down the hall to some distant noises of playing. When he’d left the room, all eyes fell on Jyren. Not that he was surprised.
“I need to go now before there is another attack,” Jyren said to both of them, “If I can get out, I can try to get a hold of better ships to protect the borders.”
“No,” Marix shook her head and took a step forward, “I’ll do that...I’ve still contacts. You...you need to go to Coruscant and do what you have to do.”
“I’ll try to find a way to help protect the Gate from where I end up,” he said quietly.
Marix took another step forward and embraced him, saying just as quietly, “Follow the Force. Trust your instincts and stay alive.”
Jyren nodded slowly, returning the embrace and gently resting his head on hers. Through their link, Marix added. [And keep in contact. If the entire galaxy is falling into war then we need to have the best eyes and ears out there to let us know.]
[If anything happens while I’m gone...if you need me, just say the word.]
Marix pulled back slightly to look up at him again, then spoke softly, “Same for you.”