Kayla shook her head. The whole thing was too far-fetched to believe. “This doesn’t mean anything.”
“No? When I first entered, Trader Carl was trying to explain to you a bit of our history. A bit of
your
history. It was our ancestors who built the tower to protect those of us with certain distinctive traits. Specifically, those of us with unique bloodlines.”
She'd never heard that before. “Huh? I thought everyone paid their way in.”
Alec hesitated and glanced at Carl before explaining. “Some did, yes. We needed the funding, of course. But before entrance to the towers was opened to the highest bidders, certain people were targeted. OmniLab was originally a company that operated as a medical research facility, dedicated to compiling information on the millions of people populating the planet. Based on the information OmniLab obtained, we were able to determine that some people carried certain markers in their DNA which set them apart from others.”
“What sort of markers?”
“Your senses are different from other people. You have a unique ancestry. I’m sure you’ve noticed you’re able to hear and see things other people are unable to sense. I would imagine with your unique skill set, you’ve been quite successful in discovering artifacts.”
“I’ve had some luck,” she admitted grudgingly.
“I’m sure that’s an understatement.” He gave her a knowing smile. “But regardless, there are several of us who share these same DNA markers. You would have trained to use your innate talents and develop others if you had grown up in the towers. As it is, there’s a great deal of raw potential within you that’s waiting to be unlocked.”
Okay, this was too bizarre and she needed to shut him down. “Are you always this creepy?”
Carl smothered a grin and pretended to be fascinated by the wall. Alec returned her look and asked evenly, “Are you always this difficult?”
She shrugged, turned back to the computer, and entered in a few keystrokes to download the data to her comlink. “So I’ve been told.” Standing up, she offered them both a smile. “Well, it was interesting meeting you, but it’s time for me to head out. Carl, thanks for everything, and I’m sure I’ll see you around.”
Surprised, Carl stood up and asked, “Where are you going?”
She winked at him. “My contract is null and void. I’m a free agent again.”
“Dammit, Kayla. Don’t do this. What about Veridian?”
Understanding hit her like a punch in the stomach. “Damn you and your stupid contracts. He’s not released, is he?”
“No, Master Veritan only released your contract, not his.”
Master Veritan listened to their exchange and offered, “If that’s an issue, I have a proposition.”
Kayla's lips formed a thin line. A proposition was how she got into this mess to begin with. “Fine, I'll bite. What is it?”
“I want you to come back with me to the towers. In exchange, I’ll release Veridian from his contract, if that’s what he wishes.”
“Like hell. I’m not going anywhere with you.”
Alec held up his hand. “I’m not asking you to come permanently, unless you decide otherwise. Instead, I would like to invite you to visit the towers. It's my hope that some of your childhood memories may return.”
“Forget it.” She shoved her comlink in her pocket and headed toward the door. She'd figure out some other way to get Veridian out of the contract. Her idea about leaving the district was beginning to look more appealing.
Alec took a step toward her and said quickly, “Wouldn’t you like to see your mother again?”
Kayla froze. Of all the things she expected him to say, that wasn't one of them. She turned around slowly and narrowed her eyes at him. “My mother died in the ruins helping me escape.”
Alec shook his head. “Whoever it was you remember, wasn’t your mother. A team of people from OmniLab, scientists and several Inner Circle members took you into the ruins. Your mother has never left the tower.”
“I don’t believe you,” Kayla argued, but he'd placed a niggle of doubt in her mind.
“She’s very much alive,” Alec informed her. “She’s spent the last thirteen years believing her only child was killed. It would mean a great deal to her to see you again.”
Kayla shook her head, feeling overwhelmed. The possibility she could have family had never dawned on her. It was too much for her to wrap her head around. “I...I have to go. I need some air.” Not caring what they thought, she ran out of the room toward her private area in the crew’s quarters.
She enabled the privacy setting and sat down on the edge of the bed. She put her head in her hands. Realizing she was shaking, she took a deep breath and tried to calm down. Things were moving way too fast and she felt powerless to stop them.
Screw that. I’m only powerless if I let them control me.
She stood back up and looked around the small room, wanting to escape. She opened the locker and pulled out the empty bag Veridian had brought with him. Running away could be an option. If she scavenged enough, maybe she could pay for Veridian's contract or pay Leo off to hide Veridian. There were other facilities out there. She didn't know where, but they existed. Somewhere.
Possibilities ran through her mind, each more absurd than the last. She tossed the bag on the bed, ready to have a panic attack, when the door slid open. Kayla looked up to see Veridian standing in the doorway.
His gaze fell on the open bag. “Kayla, what’s going on?”
She sat down on the bed, pushing the bag aside. “I don’t know anymore, V. It’s all getting away from me. That Master Whatshisface seems to think I’m an Omni and wants me to go visit the towers. He says my mother is still alive and that she believes I’ve been dead for the past thirteen years.”
Veridian’s eyes widened and he sat down next to her. “Wow. What are you going to do?”
“I was thinking about going back to Leo’s camp,” she admitted, nudging the bag with her foot. “My contract's been thrown out. But I didn’t realize it didn’t apply to yours too.”
“I see.”
Veridian put his arm around her and gave her a reassuring squeeze. “If going back to Leo’s camp is what you want to do, then go. Don’t worry about me. Staying here is temporary. Quite honestly, living in a trader camp isn't half bad.”
She gave him a weak smile. Even though it had only been a few days, she liked being here too. She wasn't ready to admit it out loud though. But no matter how much she liked or disliked it, she couldn't imagine being somewhere without Veridian. “Master Zappy Fingers said that if you wanted to be released from your contract, he would do it. But I have to visit the towers with him.”
“Kayla, seeing the inside of the towers is something most ruin rats dream about. Aren’t you curious?”
“No. I’ve always hated those stupid towers. They freak me out for some reason.”
Veridian fell silent for several long moments. “I don’t think you should go only to get me out of my contract. But if what he said was true, I think you should consider going to meet your mother.”
Kayla felt a sudden uncontrollable fear at the thought. “Why? She’s just some woman I don’t remember. It was your mother who raised me.”
The words sounded crass even to her and she flinched at Veridian's disapproving look.
“Family is important, Kayla. She’s your mother and deserves to see the woman her daughter has become. It would have broken my mother’s heart if she thought she lost me.”
Kayla frowned and picked at a piece of lint on her blanket. He was right. If what Alec said was true, she could be getting a second chance. The door beeped and Kayla glared at it in annoyance. She wasn't ready to agree to anything yet. “If it's Master Head Up His Ass, tell him I’m washing my hair or something.”
Veridian chuckled and opened the door to find Carl standing in the doorway. “Sorry to interrupt, but I was hoping to speak with you for a minute, Kayla.”
Kayla looked up at him and gave a nod. He stepped inside and asked, “Would you mind giving us a minute, Veridian?”
Veridian hesitated before nodding in agreement. “Think about what I said,” he reminded her before leaving the room.
She grumbled under her breath and stood up. Needing to keep her hands busy, she picked up the bag and shoved it in her locker. Carl walked up behind her and slipped his hands around her waist. She stiffened slightly, but then relaxed against him. He brushed his lips against her hair. “It’s a lot take in, I know. I don’t blame you for wanting to leave.”
She turned around to look up at him in surprise and asked, “You don’t?”
He shook his head. “No, I don’t. I know you don’t want to be controlled or manipulated. That’s exactly what’s happening. I don’t want you to leave, but I understand if you do.”
Gratitude overwhelmed her and she rested her head against his chest. He seemed to understand what she needed, even when she didn't. She inhaled his masculine scent, wanting to memorize it. “Well, it’s not like you won’t ever see me if I go back to Leo’s camp. I’m sure I’ll piss you off again before you know it.”
Carl paused for a minute and then tilted her head up to look at him. “I don’t think you understand the enormity of what’s happened, Kayla. I’m just a trader working on behalf of Omnilab. OmniLab controls the district. You’re part of that whether or not you want to admit it. You can scavenge whatever the hell you want in whatever district you want and no one can say a damn thing to you now.”
Confused, she pulled back and asked, “What are you talking about?”
“Tower politics. There’s a hierarchy and the Inner Circle is at the top, right below the High Council. Many members of the Inner Circle are also part of the High Council, the governing body of the towers. I guess you could say the Inner Circle act more as advisers to the High Council.
“Before your father died, he ran the High Council. The High Council appoints traders to act on behalf of OmniLab. In exchange, they provide generous compensation for securing artifacts and resources. All traders answer to the High Council and the Inner Circle. You’re part of the Inner Circle by right of birth.”
Kayla laughed and asked, “Are you trying to tell me I’m your boss now?”
Carl smiled wryly. “In a strange twist of fate, yes.”
Hmm. This had possibilities. Kayla gave him a wicked smile. “So you have to do whatever I want?”
“Technically, yes,” he admitted, and tucked her hair behind her ear. “But to be honest, I shouldn’t even have my hands on you. You’re ah....quite a bit out of my league now. Members of the Inner Circle tend to keep to themselves. They don’t usually pay much attention to us lowly traders.”
She raised an eyebrow as she ran her hands across his chest. “What if I want your hands on me?”
His eyes darkened with desire. “Kayla, I don’t think there’s a man alive who could resist you, Inner Circle or not.” He bent down, his lips ravishing hers. She put her arms around him and returned his kiss with equal fervor.
They were both breathing heavy when the kiss ended. She rested her head against his chest while his fingers threaded through her hair. “Part of me wants to say to hell with everything and run off to Leo’s camp with you.”
“Let’s go right now. We can even go start our own camp.”
He seemed startled by her easy acceptance. “You’re serious, aren’t you?”
“I don’t like people telling me what to do or how to live my life. It seems like that’s all I’ve been getting lately.”
“I think you have a lot of your father in you.”
She peered up at him. She'd occasionally wondered what her mother was like, but she'd never given much thought to a father. Leo was probably the closest thing she had to a father and she wasn't convinced he'd bother with her if she wasn't consistent in turning a profit. He'd taken her in as a kid and she'd been paying him back ever since. “What do you know about him?”
“From everything I’ve heard, he was a great man. He never backed away from a challenge and had an incredibly strong will. Everyone admired him. It was a huge blow to the High Council when he died and things were in an uproar for awhile. Master Veritan stepped in and took control of the Council. It was the first time in history the towers weren’t run by a Rath’Varein. A lot of people were upset.”
She smiled at the description before the rest of his words registered. “Wait, Alec runs the High Council now?”
“No, his father does,” Carl said with a chuckle. “Alec is part of the Inner Circle, though, and it’s just a matter of time before he’s on the High Council. Your existence is going to upset the balance, but in a good way, I think. If you did decide to visit the towers, you would definitely cause a stir.”
“You’re assuming I want to go there.” She pulled away from him, still feeling defensive. She wasn't ready to agree to anything.
“No. I’m not. I’m just speculating.” He tipped her head back and brushed his lips against her forehead. “Kayla, your life is your own. You just have more options now than you did yesterday.”
She considered his words and thought about what Veridian said. “Do you know my mother?”
Carl shook his head. “Not really. I’ve seen her, of course, everyone has. I didn’t realize it, but you favor her quite a bit. She has dark hair like yours and she’s quite beautiful. From what I’ve seen and heard, she tries to stay out of politics. She’s a member of the Inner Circle, but has pretty much kept to herself since she lost you and your father.”
Kayla bit her lip, indecision weighing heavily upon her.
“Are you thinking about meeting her?”
Kayla shrugged. “I don’t know. Maybe. V seems to think I should meet her. I don’t have any memories of her though. It’s sort of weird. There’s this woman who exists that I know nothing about. She doesn’t know me either.”
“You could always try visiting the towers for a few days,” he encouraged. “You could meet her and see if anything there resonates with you. If not, you can always leave and come back here or go to Leo’s camp.”
“You think I could bring V? He’s always been curious about the towers.”
He considered her request and shrugged. “I’ve never heard of a ruin rat being allowed entry into the towers, but he's part of a trader’s crew now. I’ve taken Cruncher with me to the towers to collect supplies. Not only that, but Master Veritan seems eager for you to visit. I’m sure he’d be willing to make some rather large concessions for you.”