was when Aevar noticed it, a flicker of the man's features. His flat nose against his bluish skin. “He's not really here,” he said, lowering his weapon.
“What do you mean?” Ivy asked him, startled.
“You're not, are you? You’re somewhere safe, far away from here.”
He was a hologram, just as the Chancellor had been. But he wasn't recording; wherever he was, he was doing this live. He could see them just as much as they could see him. Aevar looked around the bridge and immediately saw four cameras shining down on them. He took his blaster and took each of them out, one by one. Only one camera was blinking from above the main control panel.
“You figured me out. But will you figure out the rest of my plan? Before I take out the Alliance you love so much?”
Aevar raised an eyebrow at the hologram. “You’ll never take out the Alliance. Good luck trying.” He shot one more time and took out the final camera.
“Now we've got rid of your eyes, let's get rid of the rest of you.” He shot into the main control panel and the hologram disappeared. The man was gone.
“But if he's not here, where is he?”
Aevar shook his head. “There's a chance we'll never know. But at least for now we saved all of those people downstairs. Got rid of as many Harvesters as we could.”
His communicator buzzed and he turned it on. “Lieutenant here.”
“Sir, it's Tallon. Are you secure?”
“Yes Tallon, go ahead.”
“The rest of the A Team found me. They were dragged away by some of the creatures but they escaped and killed them all.” Aevar closed his eyes, thanking the stars that they only had one casualty. “The Titan should be docking shortly. Has your team secured all the assailants or do you need back up?”
“They're dead. All the Harvesters on this vessel are dead.”
Tallon responded. “Then you should probably come down here, Sir. I think those people that Ivy has been looking for are here. There’s a lady who looks just like her, at least. One of the recruits turned off the air supply in here; it seems that they were sleeping because of the gas. They are starting to wake up. Also a member of the A Team needs medical attention. I think you said Ivy has some skills?”
“We'll be right down.”
Aevar walked over to Ivy, who still had her blaster out. She was trembling from the adrenaline rush. “Put it down. I need to tell you something.”
Ivy took a deep breath and put the blaster by her side. “Are they down there? My parents?”
Aevar nodded. “We think they are.”
She flung her arms around him, her blaster knocking on his back. They were safe. And for now, the rest of the galaxy was too.
Aevar would find the blue man in his home base sooner rather than later. It would be his duty. But for now, his nervousness rested in meeting the parents of his future wife. Because after they got back to the Titan, he was hanging up his blaster and spending his days with Ivy. It was everything he ever wanted. A feisty woman to bear his strong children.
They would fight together until the very end.
The End
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