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she could get them out, maybe this could be ended peacefully. With that in mind, she answered Balduen.
“Baldy, I can’t tell you that. I’m going to use them to get back in and find Grai and the others. Look, it’s Fiorn. He thinks that you guys left them intentionally because you have no honor. He’s been collecting crashed craft and plans on taking his people to another world, to start over,” she said.
True rushed on before he could interrupt her.
“They’re the Men in Black, guys. And apparently we have 20 hours to contain this war shit, or we’re all outed to the world. So find someone to talk this idiot off the cliff so we can all just get along. His own people call him a legendary ass, and they’re not thrilled to be fighting and don’t like the thought of leaving. I don’t know if that helps you or not, but it’s all I’ve got right now. Get someone on the web to help yank the pics too,” True said.
There was silence for several long minutes and True knew that Baldy was passing on the information to someone.
“That’s great info, True. But, where are you?” Baldy asked again.
True sighed.
“I’m not going to tell you, I’m going back inside to help the others get out. Maybe if everyone gets out we can end this crap and try talking instead. In fact, can you please get someone talking?” she asked, just wanting this to be over so they could go home.
Baldy paused.
“Look, you be careful. We’re going to do everything we can from here too,” he finally said.
True looked at Tara in the rearview mirror and knew the woman was aware that she was conversing on the Shengari’ with her people. What surprised her was that Tara hadn’t bothered to try and stop her.
“Will do,” True said to Baldy before severing the connection with him.
She watched Tara drive in the mirror for a few minutes.
“So, what exactly are we going to do?” True asked.
Tara and Leif laughed.
“We’re going to help the humans remember things correctly,” Leif said.
True got a little nervous by the way that he said that and was going to ask for more details when Tara slammed on the brakes, threw the SUV into a skid and stopped an ATV flying away from the mountain.
Tara and Leif jumped out of the vehicle and approached two men on the ATV. Unsure what they had planned for the humans, True jumped out of the vehicle and rushed forward to defend them if necessary.
“Sirs, I need to see your phones, please,” Leif asked in a deep voice that had True doing a double take.
True noticed that Tara was touching the passenger, who was silently staring at the mind reaper in rapt attention while Leif was confronting the driver of the ATV.
Just as the man started to argue over the phones, Tara threw the passengers phone at Leif while she touched the driver, who immediately became silent. True watched as Leif held a device to the phone, then put it back in the pocket of the still-silent ATV passenger.
Tara handed the other phone to Leif while she stood in front of both men.
“You guys saw the whole damn mountain start coming down and decided to get out of here while you could. The only thing you saw in the sky was some interesting cloud formations during the storm before the mountain came down. “Now everything is muddy and the trails are washed out, but you’ll make it back home alive and tell no one about this,” but you’ll make it back home alive and tell no one about this,” Tara said to the two men while they nodded their heads mutely.
True looked at Tara with narrowed eyes.
“What did you do to them?”
Tara turned back to her with a grin.
“I reaped in a mild suggestion that they listen to me . . . after I erased what they saw. I just replaced what I took with different memories. They get home safe, and that’s two less people that we have to worry about,” Tara said before she turned back to the two men.
“Now, go home. Do not speed or do anything reckless,” Tara said then waited while