Taming Jax (First Wave Book 5) (40 page)

 

Balduen turned his back to the others. “I am telling you that you are to be my
Ri-alla
. Under the law of our people, if anything happens to me, I am trusting you with the protection and care of my family.”

 

Grai was speechless for a moment so Balduen continued. “Before you say it, yes I am sure. Yes, I discussed it with Dare and she agrees. Now get over there and let’s get this pic over with.” Balduen said as he dragged a still stunned Grai over to the bed.

 

 

 

Chapter Two

 

A week before Christmas

 

Grai stood in the middle of the gymnasium of the Dillon High School and tapped on the mic to make sure it was working. The majority of the town was sitting here in the gymnasium, so it took a while for them to stop talking and settle down. When everyone became silent, Grai began his planned speech for the people of Dillon.

 

“We came here, to your country. To learn and honor your ways and share our own for the sake of our children and their children. What we found was an amazing town of people that we are proud to call friends.”

 

“Our people celebrate bonding day. A day where we bond with our friends and neighbors. A day where we appreciate the sacrifices our neighbors have made for us and they appreciate those we have made for them.”

 

“It is a time of joy and remembrance of the times when we stood, as one, to fight a common enemy or for a common goal. Of the past, when our forefathers fought as allies and friends for the sake of all.”

 

“It is a time to celebrate selflessness and compassion for another. Not only for our similarities but our differences. In the spirit of our holiday and your easy acceptance of our strange ways...” Grai paused as the townspeople chuckled.

 

He looked at the crowd of humans, aliens and hybrids and choked up a little over what they had all accomplished before continuing.

 

“You have all been assigned seats, please look under them now. What you will find, is a gift from my people to you, completely paid for out of our salaries and with a generous donation from Freedom Enterprises.”

 

“With this gift comes the promise that we will be here for you, as neighbors and friends. We hope that you have come to feel the same. Enjoy the festivities and may your chosen holiday bring you peace and joy.”

 

Grai finished to the gasps and shouts of those in the town who were just now opening the envelopes containing the deeds to their homes and businesses. Also included was a thousand dollars in cash, to help them with any bills they had.

 

Grai accepted the shouts of thanks and slaps on the back as he and the others headed out of the gym to the headquarters building where they would be celebrating their bonding day without the prying eyes of the human townspeople.

 

The extra security teams that would be patrolling the town would blend in better with the crowds that would be swarming the downtown area for the party Grai was putting on for them. It had been strategically a better idea to put on their celebration and ensure the security of the town, than to let everyone go elsewhere.

 

Meanwhile, his people were exhausting the portals as those who could get away from their posts, arrived to celebrate with friends and family. With so many coming from all over, Grai and Ivint scheduled a meeting with the heads of the different sectors for after their party.

 

He headed into the building and went directly to the platform that was set up in the middle of the dining hall. He smiled as Tricia walked to his side, holding Tristan’s hand. He placed his arm around her waist and his other hand on Tristan’s shoulder as he looked around the room at his people.

 

Scaden and Cari were laughing with Jax and Reven while Tessa and Amia played with Bayla and Melina. The twins were still an amazing sight among their people and they flourished under all of the attention.

 

Now two years old, they had turned into very beautiful girls, Grai thought as he watched the children play. They had long blonde hair that curled at the ends, bouncing at the middle of their backs. Their piercing blue eyes, just like Scaden’s, were swirled with hazel beast swirls.

 

Tessa chatted with everyone as if she had known them forever, while Amia was much quieter, more reserved than her sister, yet her sharp eyes didn’t miss anything going on around her.

 

Melina, who was never far from Bayla’s side, was shyly talking to Traze, while David was nearby to make sure the boy behaved. Grai couldn’t help but smile when Dare and Balduen arrived with little Lucan. His baby cousin was a pretty popular addition with his striking looks and unique eyes.

 

Grai’s heart constricted with love and fear for his people. The responsibility of their safety and happiness weighing on him until Tricia gave him a nudge, reminding him that he was supposed to speak.

 

Giving her a small smile, he whistled to get everyone’s attention. “Happy Bonding Day to you all and welcome to our celebration.”

 

Grai paused while everyone returned the greeting, some more effusively than others, he thought with a smile as a few whooped and whistled.

 

“We’ve come so far in the last year and accomplished so many things together through friendship and respect. We represent a multitude of races, from human to the rarest of them all, the Batranti.” Grai said with a nod at Cristali.

 

“Yet we all have all come together as friend, as family, for a common goal. For the safety and happiness of our people. Our families and friends. Those here today and those who could not be here with us.”

 

“We’ve all lost so much and fought so hard to be where we are right now. But the fight isn’t over yet. Our strength is not in our technology, our science or even our beast. It comes from within each and every one of us and it’s formed from your compassion and love for each other and the humans on this planet.”

 

“And the hope that one day we will all find peace, understanding and happiness. We’ve lost friends and family to this cause and I wish I could say we won’t lose anymore, but we will. Although, the sacrifices made may never be known by the humans we’ve saved, we will never forget.”

 

“My gift to you on this bonding day, is remembrance. Not for you, but for those that have paid the ultimate price so that we may stand here today and every day forward.”

 

Grai paused when everyone gasped as the lights dimmed in the room and the lights came on in the garden area just outside of the glass windows and doors.

 

Everyone started to head out the doors into the garden area and Grai and Tricia waited until everyone was out before following the sound of the voices outside.

 

The first person they came upon was Cristali, who was being held by David as she wept quietly in front of the large stone, situated just outside of the glass doors to the building.

 

When Cristali looked up and saw Grai, she launched herself into his arms. Tricia wiped the tears from her eyes as Grai held the small woman close as she whispered, “Thank you.”

 

Choking back his own emotions, Grai whispered back, “No Cristali, thank you.”

 

Cristali pulled back and reached out to run her hand over the massive twelve foot tall stone, inscribed in Batranti symbols that glowed at her touch. David reached out and nothing happened. He looked at Grai curiously.

 

Cristali answered David’s unasked question. “It is a Torelian Stone. Our legends say that the power and spirit of my people came from the stones and that as long as the stones survived, our people will live on.”

 

Cristali choked back the lump in her throat before continuing. “I thought that they were all destroyed with my planet.” She said as she ran her hand over the stone again, causing the symbols to glow eerily.

 

Grai cleared his throat when Tricia nudged him. He didn’t want to tell Cristali that he and Koda had nearly died trying to save that rock. They had barely cleared the debris field after his father had blown the planet.

 

He’d ended up beaten severely by his father for damaging the ship they had used. He couldn’t tell his father that he’d gone to save a rock or he’d have to admit he’d also smuggled Cristali off the planet as well. So he’d taken the beating while Koda hid the rock and Cristali.

 

He smiled warmly at the emotional Batranti. “It was the only one we could save and we had nowhere to permanently place it for you, until now.”

 

Cristali nodded through her tears and hugged him again before he and Tricia moved on through the garden with the others. Each of their fallen had a permanent rock memorial installed. Like Earth, their people also buried or entombed their dead. Because they could not leave any trace of their existence behind on this world, friend and foe alike were disintegrated with the light stones out of necessity. This, was Grai’s way of ensuring their sacrifice would never be forgotten.

 

Ivint and Sacara approached and the large man slapped Grai on the shoulder. “You did well, my friend.” He said looking around at the lighted stones. “Very well indeed.”

 

Ivint had been surprised to see a special stone circle installed in the middle of the garden, with the names of each of the original outpost crew that had crashed on the planet. He was touched that Grai had given them the honor.

 

Grai knew Ivint was speaking of the stone circle and responded. “They are the reason we are here. All of us. It was they who led my father here and eventually me and my brothers and your son. I hope to one day find more of them, like Randor and Banatar so we can remove their stones and bring them back to our people. To home.”

 

Ivint nodded his head mutely, wishing the same thing. There were still dozens missing who could still be out there in the world, unknowing that they were not alone. He also wanted them found. To give their families peace.

 

Grai and Tricia moved among their people, making their way through the garden and the remembrance stones that were interspersed throughout it. They spoke quietly to those who were mourning their friends and family.

 

The frigid air drove most back inside after a half hour or so and Grai turned concerned eyes to Tricia before herding her and Tristan back into the warmth of the building.

 

Tricia smiled at Grai. “Stop handling me like a child. We’ve been through this before and you know I will not break.” Tricia said with a giggle.

 

Grai couldn’t help it, he was a wreck. He really panicked when Balduen slapped him on the shoulder and said loudly, “Why would you be handling your woman so carefully, my friend? You have news to share maybe?” Balduen teased, while Grai blushed.

 

The room became completely silent and Grai was trying to think of what to say when his precious son patted Tricia’s stomach and said, “Baby, baby, baby.”

 

The room erupted in loud applause and congratulations were shouted around the room while Grai endured so many good-natured slaps on his shoulders, he knew he’d be bruised later.

 

Grai was a little overwhelmed. By everything at this point. He hadn’t expected to be blessed with another child. In fact, Tricia had only confirmed it with Amun this morning. It was an unexpected surprise, but a joyful one that he was grateful to have.

 

With the threat of his father’s discovery hanging over his head, Grai had never had the chance to be there with Tricia when she was pregnant with Tristan. He had almost missed his birth out of fear for their safety. This time, he thought, this time will be different.

 

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