Read Sons of Abraham: Terminate Online
Authors: Joseph Ray
“Whatever came of this, Lisa?”
“She fell in love with another guy, named Nathan. If you can believe that. He’s some sort of archive technician, runs a business that backs up company’s data for them. They had a few kids, whom I actually met once in passing. Beautiful little monsters, look just like their mother.”
He took another sip, determined not to let his shadows cast over his present. The glass was returned to the table, along with a hand over the top to prevent Tana from filling it once more.
“I think I’ve had my fill,” he muttered. “So, are you and the Commander……?”
She sat up in her chair, a smile stretching from ear to ear, and her cheeks glowing pink. She took a sip, then gently sat the empty glass on the table.
“Oh no,” she started. “I am only his publicist.”
“Publicist? What does a Commander need with a publicist?”
“Everything,” she laughed. “Overseers are seen as heroes on Eden, especially to the children. I know a bit of Earth’s history, enough to know that some of your people need people like me for similar reasons. Where your world used to celebrate people who were athletes, actors, or politicians, on Eden, we celebrate leaders, such as our Queen, and our Overseers. We ensure that people, like the Commander, are held to the highest appreciation with our people, and we don’t allow our heroes to forget whom they serve.”
“That sounds elegant, I guess.”
“Yes, I suppose it is. Besides, he has his own little blonde-haired minx, warming his bed as we speak.”
“What, you don’t approve?”
“She is an outsider, she shouldn’t be with someone as regarded as the Commander.”
“I see,” Nathan replied, suddenly realizing that he matched the description of the woman she spoke so ill of.
“I don’t know, there’s just something about her I don’t trust.”
“Who is she, if you don’t mind my asking?”
“Her name is Emilia though we are forbidden from asking anything more about her. That is what makes my stomach churn.”
“I thought Eden didn’t allow outsiders citizenship.”
“Typically, we do not. Emilia, however, is someone important. The daughter of some dignitary, such as the rumors say. Her parents must be very high ranking dignitaries for the Queen to allow her to live here.”
She suddenly realized that she was scowling, and turned her head towards the door in embarrassment. She thought the rest of the conversation through, adding to her discomfort.
“I am so sorry, Nathan,” she whispered, turning to face him. “We bring you here under such dark circumstances, fight your efforts at every turn, fill you with wine, and then make you relive your sorrowful tales. You must think me to be wicked.”
“No, I can’t imagine ever thinking of you that way.”
She smiled, her warmth nearly melting his insides. She leaned forward, slowly, her long lashes batting once before drawing shut, just before her lips pressed to his.
5 CHAPTER FIVE
Nathan sat on the end of the bed, the new sun pouring through the circular window, casting his shadow upon the stone wall. A tanned leg stuck out from the red sheet, the blanket just covering Tana’s upper thigh as she lay on her stomach, grasping the pillow for comfort. He ignored the dark-haired beauty with his eyes, but her actions swam through his mind.
The swirling thoughts began the moment her lips pressed to his. He’d never considered himself to be an ugly man, but neither was he the pillar of attraction, such as Bastiian Dayne. The woman sharing his bed was far out of his league, leaving him to question why she wanted him so badly. The thought had occurred to him that it was some strange Eden custom that led to their pairing. If that were the case, he’d have to find more reasons to visit the land of Queen Devin.
Other possibilities had taken form as well. As an Investigator, he’d developed his ability to determine when someone was lying. As a man in his mid-thirties, he’d learned to tell when a woman was into him. Last night was not the first time a woman had thrown herself at him during an investigation though he was struggling to grasp what the Publicist had to gain by faking her affections. He’d already cast his decision not to interfere with the execution, which reminded him he needed to be cleaned and dressed to attend. He possessed no authority over her, thus leaving him nothing for her to gain through him.
As he gathered his clothes, he attempted to focus on the fact that she simply WANTED to be with him. This wouldn’t be the first time that a woman from an exotic planet thought his Earth accent was sexy, or that his title sounded erotic. Those times, however, were passes from women that were within his league. Tana, with her tanned skin, slim figure, and flawless beauty was as far above his league as he was to a goat.
The guest room was larger than he’d anticipated. Much like the rest of Eden, everything was made from stone and wood. The floor was smoothed stoned, sanded down to a fine enough finish to not cut one’s feet, though rough enough to allow for traction. The stone continued to the walls though shaped in blocks rather than the various shapes beneath his feet. The corners and beams overhead were a light-stained wood, the windows displaying various flowers that were stretched out into pink, yellow, and blue shadows on the floor. There was a long desk with a chair, a sofa, a bookcase filled with local writings, and a nightstand. A door next to an empty closet proved to be a bathroom, complete with its own shower.
He wasted little time turning on the water from a granite handle. The water poured from a seven-inch by a four-inch hole in the wall, sending a river that crashed onto the tile floor and drain. He gathered the oddly shaped soap and a washcloth, going to work on the familiar task, in unfamiliar settings. The waterfall was cooler than he cared for but warm enough as to not warrant rushing through the cleaning. The soap smelled familiar, like the ocean with a hint of vanilla. He ran his hand over the door, thinking it to be wooden at first. His fingers caught the lie, telling him it was a smooth surface, like the transitional plastic they used for windows. The light woodgrain pattern was likely digital, but it set well with the dark stone of the bathroom.
The towel was impossibly soft, leaving him to wonder why the sheets weren’t made of the glorious fabric. The towel sucked the moisture from his skin, leaving a faint layer on his body that must have been from a lotion built into the soap. He gazed at his reflection in the mirror, then searched the small shelf on the wall for a shaving kit. He found a strange, handheld device, with three buttons on the top, but was uncertain if he wanted to tempt fate.
“Allow me,” Tana whispered from the doorway.
He handed the black cased device over to her, allowing her slender fingers to trace his wrist before she scooped it out of his hand. She placed it on the edge of the black marble sink, then picked up a small, clear brown bottle from the shelf. She removed the cap and poured a thick, clear liquid onto the palm of her hands, which she rubbed into her palms, slid behind Nathan, and rubbed into his face. The liquid felt cold to his skin but instantly warmed by the soft fingers that traced the bones of his cheeks and neck.
With the lubricant applied, she returned the cap to the bottle, the bottle to the shelf, and withdrew the strange device from the sink. She turned it over, showing him the hundreds of tiny holes on the rounded-off end of the shaver (he assumed). He couldn’t tell what she did on the other side of the device, but it softly hummed as she lifted it to his face. The surface felt cool to the touch, but the serrated edges of the holes never grabbed at his hairs, nor sliced into his skin.
His muscles tensed as her naked body pressed against his back, leaving him partially aroused from her skin against his, and partially uncomfortable with the role reversal. Somehow, he always felt the man should be the big spoon. Her hands traced his face with the shaver, slowly gliding upon his skin as she stretched to her toes and rested her chin on his shoulder. Her dark eyes caught his in the mirror, a smile forming upon her dark lips. Ten minutes passed before he realized the task had been completed, her fingers continuing to trace the edges of his jaw and neck.
“I need one of those,” he laughed, running his hand across his face. “I didn’t feel anything.”
“What do you use on Earth?” she asked, reaching around him to wash off the shaver.
“Something similar, but nowhere as efficient. Thanks, that was kinda nice.”
“Just kinda?” she asked, turning his shoulders to the side and sliding between him and the sink. Her hands draped over his neck as she leaned up and gently bit his lower lip. The alcohol from last night still lingered on her breath but left a sweet taste to her kiss.
He closed his eyes, fully accepting her advancement as his hands gently closed on her shoulders, traced her arms, and then slid down to her muscular hips. The skin remained soft, firm, and like home. Her mouth opened, her tongue gently sliding between his lips. He wanted to take her into the shower, to continue the joining under the river of lukewarm water. His brain, however, reminded him that he had a task to complete and places to be.
“I’m sorry,” he muttered, pulling away from her embrace. His hands retraced their steps, continuing past her shoulders, down her slender arms, and taking her hands in his. He raised her fingers to his lips, kissing each one in turn, then wrapped his fingers over hers and held them to his hairy chest. “I have an execution to attend.”
“You say such sweet things,” she mocked, leaning in for one last kiss.
They dressed in silence though Nathan managed to watch her slip into last night’s dress through the corner of his eye. He knew she’d caught him as her hands slowed down, carefully scraping the edges of the material against her curves before sliding the straps over her sleeves. His mind damned him for taking an execution over the soft touch of the young woman though he reminded himself that such adventures were fleeting. She smiled as she turned back to him, blowing a kiss, then gazing upon him as she pulled the door closed behind her.
Nathan let out a sigh of regret, then finished brushing yesterday’s particles and hairs from his gray jacket before sliding it over his shoulders. He opened the door, expecting to find an empty hallway, and was thusly startled at the sight of Bastiian Dayne staring him down.
“You will keep my Queen waiting if you do not hurry,” Bastiian informed him.
“I wouldn’t expect her to wait on me,” Nathan stated coldly as they trekked the hallway, side by side. “I’m sure they’ll die just the same.”
They continued the trip to the courtyard in silence, Nathan slowing down and allowing the Commander to take the lead as they descended the steps. Rows of Overseers lined the courtyard behind the condemned. Those in blue coloring stood in front, with two rows of gray standing watch behind them. To the right of the clear chambers that held the prisoners, rested a covered throne, similar to the Queen’s, only smaller and less eccentric. The Queen stood before her chair, her brown eyes bearing down upon the Commander as he escorted the Agent to stand before her.
To the open side of the clear chambers spread an open grass area, with crowds of citizens impatiently waiting for the spectacle. They were surrounded with a building to the right corner, a tall stone wall directly behind them, and an archway leading to the street back and to their left. A velvet rope swayed in the breeze, held by wooden post that protruded from the grass. A few people stood before the ropes, dressed in long coats of blue leather, whom Nathan guessed were the local law enforcement.
The Commander was in full armor, the golden trim basking in the morning sun, giving off tiny bits of sunburst as he walked. His golden cloak swayed with his steps, enough to show the Agent that he did not carry his gravity shield for this event. Three armored guards stood before the condemned, one of them reaching out and taking Nathan’s arm, preventing him from passing. Nathan stopped, realizing that he was to remain in his current position. He nodded to the guard, whom released his grip and returned to his post. Calloway turned his focus to the Queen, folding his hands before him.
Commander Bastiian Dayne scaled the three steps, taking his place by the Queen’s right side. He turned in place, facing Nathan as the crowd drew silent. His eyes swept over the crowd, catching two small drones circling overhead. Their tiny harrier motors ran at a high-pitch, preventing anyone who wasn’t a dog from hearing them. The appearance of drones surprised the Agent, as the primitive appearance of Eden often left him unwilling to recall the vast technology the people used. He knew the drones had cameras that would broadcast the execution on the stream, something he would object to had he been permitted.