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At the instant our lips touched, I thought the clouds had opened up and that a thunderbolt had ripped the sky in two and shattered the mountaintop itself with its lightning energy. Because I heard a boom in my head and felt a shock through every hair in my body.
That wasnât the striking thing, though. The striking thing was that I felt my wings tingle.
You know, the way they do when a Dragonian male kisses his mate.Â
All of my frustration at Ashley vanished. Like it had never been there in the first place. Instead, I longed to take her in my arms and make fierce, Dragonian love to her. The urge was deep and bold. Like when I would have the urge to kill a perp. Except, it wasnât tinged with red hot rage, but was instead mixed with a wonderful, soft emotion.
Poets have a name for that emotion. Itâs not one that passes my lips often. I used to beat up poets when I was a kid.
But now, here I was, my wings a tingle, my lips pressed against her, and my attitude toward her doing a complete flip.Â
As I lay there atop her, I thought, What an unexpected twist of fucking events.Â
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Chapter 1
Kalchuk
Bodies litter the banks of the crimson pond. Victims of war. So many it makes my heart weep, whether their bodies have blue fur, or red scales, or the smooth bare skin of humans.
And I fear before this day is done, there will be many more victims.
Rellikâs cry of anguish rises above the dull roar of flames and the distant crackle of artillery fire. He clutches my voluminous sleeve, dragging my robes off my left shoulder and baring me to the waist. His wings hump and fold tight against his body, a protective instinct.
âThis used to beâŠthe Well ofâŠPure Souls!â
As if my heart didnât ache enough, it virtually bleeds for my friend. The golden skin of his beautiful face glistens with blue tears. They turn into crystals as they dry, falling off his cheeks to land on the golden grass below.
The crystals burrow into the ground, and would take root under any other circumstances, becoming the seed for a Bitterfruit plant. These are far from normal circumstances.
âLook at what they have done.â
He grabs my jaw and turns my face away from him and toward the Well. It used to be a beautiful natural spring, feeding a merrily bubbling stream of pure blue water. Now the waters have turned crimson, the grass blackened and torn by weapons fire and the boots of soldiers.
One of the bodies floating in the water has golden skin and feathered wings. An Ishani. I close my eyes against the horror before us.
âNo, donât close your eyes. See what their war has wrought? This is your doing, Kalchuk. You allowed the outsiders onto our planet and corrupted the Ishani.â
He lets go of my face and collapses to his knees, head drooping toward the ground.
âA score of us are all that remain, though not for much longer. All of the knowledge we have preserved since the time of the Precursors, is now forever lost.â
Something flares in my chest. I wonât call it hope. Defiance is a better word for it. Itâs true that I invited the Ataxians and the Trident Alliance to the negotiating table. I thought our world, blessed by never having known the scourge of war, would be the ideal place to forge a lasting peace.
My hubris now lies spread out before me, in the form of the desecrated Well, the twisted dead bodies, and the blackened skies.
âNo, it canât end here. I wonât let it.â
âDoes your arrogance know no bounds, Kalchuk?â He rises to his feet once more. The others, eighteen in all, look away from his angry tirade. It is not the Ishani way to be so aggressive. I fear Rellik has been tainted himself.
I hadnât counted on Ishani factionalizing and taking sides. Our society couldnât handle the discord. We no longer sang with one voice. We had already lost much long before the first bombs fellâŠand never stopped falling.
âThe Allianceâs experimental bomb has melted its way into our planet core. Itâs only a matter of time until our world tears itself asunder. Already our magnetic field has weakened to the point our entire northern hemisphere is hopelessly irradiated. Nothing survived, not even microbes...â
âEnough, Rellik. While at least one Ishani survives, the knowledge of the Precursors and the Path of Peace are not lost.â
I turn to address the lot of them.
âMy friends, we must sing the Song of Creation, and forge a ship to take us into the stars.â
Some of their wings perk up, gazes looking less gray and despondent. Others, like Rellik, seem to have given up already.
âAnd go where? There is no part of this galaxy untouched by the war. It has even begun to bleed into League space.â Rellik shakes his head. âBetter we all accept our fate.â
âNo, Rellik.â I take his hand and lift him to his feet again. âI will not accept that dying is our fate. I accept that survival is our fate. We can rebuild. Hope remains.â
I look out over the rest of my fellow ishani, all that remain of our once glorious race.
âHope remains!â
I sing the words this time. I roll right into the Song of Creation. Normally hundreds, if not thousands, of Ishani would perform this feat.
The score of us will have to be enough. The song is not just sung or heard. It is felt. It reverberates through the physical and the spiritual, touching realms we canât even guess at. Our minds link, and for a moment all thoughts of the terror of war or the fears of extinction melt away.
Our Gestalt is complete. With many mouths but only one voice we sing, creating a crystal starship from the essence of our planet itself. Technologies we havenât used in some time spring back to memory like old friends.
What would take any other sapient species in the galaxy weeks or even months to create, we do in minutes. The song trails off and we stand looking at a ship with curved wings like a raptor in flight. It appears as metal, but closer inspection reveals itâs actually composed of fused crystals.
The âbeakâ of the raptor opens and a gangplank silently extends outward. I start herding my folk onto the ship.
âCome,â I say. âThere is not much time.â
The ground has been shaking so much I have neglected to even think about it. Now, itâs begun to violently tremble and lurch to the point itâs hard to keep my balance. I shove the last of them, Rellik, up the gangplank and then board the ship myself.
I sit down in the pilotâs seat on the tiny bridge. More of a cockpit, really. There are only twenty of us, and we did not have the time to create something larger.
I engage the anti gravity drive and we rise into the air. The trembling ceases, but the aerial view shows us just how little time our world has left.
Cracks and fissures run like spider webs through land and sea. Fire and smoke spew out of the, blackening the sky in large swaths. I see the flares of thousands of ataxian and Alliance ships hitting their afterburners as they struggle to escape the horror they have wrought.
I engage our thrusters, pointing the nose to the sky. The ship shakes terribly. Itâs not turbulence. Itâs the first of many shockwaves rising up from our soon to be annihilated home planet.
My heart breaks to think I will never see the rainbow cove, or the Well of Pure Souls, or the Majestic Mountains ever again. Tears stream down my face. The sound of breaking crystal signals that the others weep as well.
Our home world gives up at last. A massive crack furrows through its axis. A catastrophic shockwave overtakes the ship. Inertial dampeners absorb the worst of it, otherwise we would be a red paste on the inside of the hull.
As it is, we careen through the remnants of the atmosphere and into open space. The ship rattles and pings as debris from our planet strikes the hull.
Weâve lost maneuvering thrusters on the starboard side, but life support looks good. Long range comms are down, but we made it. Weâre out.
A light flashes on the display. My eyes widen when I see a rad meter shooting up into the red zone.
âWhatâs wrong?â Rellik, having recovered some of his senses, settles into the co-pilot's chair beside me.
âThe debris hitting our hullâŠitâs radioactive.â
âDonât we have radiation shielding?â
âThe last shockwave took it out.â Rellik stares at the console and shakes his head.
âThen we are dead. Look at how high the levels are. We are already dead!â
âNot if we sing the song of Healing.â
âIt wonât stop the radiation from killing us; it will only slow it down.â
My mind flashes over a dozen different scenarios, and in all of them, we all die. Then it hits me, a way to save us all, though itâs a long shot.
âIf we merge the songs of Healing and Transformation, we can change ourselves to be immune to the radiation.â
âThat has never been done beforeâŠâ
His words belie the cautious optimism in his tone. Iâve given him a glimmer of hope.
I stand up and organize the remaining Ishani. Half will sing the song of Healing, half the song of Transformation.
Just when we are about to begin, Rellik pulls me aside.
âWe have another problem. The Phage sickness that the Ataxians unleashed on the Alliance troopsâŠâÂ
I shudder. âI remember the horribly maimed bodies. What of it?â
âI checked the shipâs bio metrics, and weâre all infected.â
âWhat about the song of healing?â
âIt will only make the cancerous tumors grow more quickly.â
âThen we will split the Chorus of Transformation in half. Five will sing to make us resist the radiation, and five will sing to fight the disease.â
âFive is not enough!â The despair in his voice is palpable. I take his face in my hands.
âListen to me, Rellik. Iâm going to keep us all alive. You hear me? Iâm going to keep us all alive.â
We begin the chorus. I already feel weakness setting in, whether from the radiation or from the sickness. I burn on the inside, like Iâm immersed in boiling oil.
âIt hurts!â Rellik cries.
âSing!â I bellow. âKeep singing, no matter what!â
I add my voice back to the chorus. The pain claws at every fiber of my being. I never knew anything could hurt this much. The healing song only keeps us alive; it does not stop the pain. It does not even lessen it.
Worse, the song of Transformation can be painful all on its own. The angelic chorus of Ishani voices turns into a harsh, primal, and horrid sound. My throat feels cracked and dry, blood trickling into my lungs, but I canât stop singing. If I do, we all die.
I scream the high notes of the song of Healing as a terrible agony seizes my back. It abates ever so slightly, and something falls to the floor behind my seat.
I look over at Rellik, whose singing has faltered. His eyes stare at me in shock. I realize why a moment later when I see one of my wings twitching on the floor. It rotted right off my back.
Rellikâs wings fall off as well, eliciting a scream from his throat.
âSing, Rellik!â I cry. âEveryone, sing!â
Our voices are no longer the silken, harmonious things they were. The songs sound like the guttural screams of men dying in agony. Yet, we do not die. I feel as if, perhaps, the burning pain of radiation poisoning is lessened a bit.
âItâs working,â I cry. âKeep singing!â
A tumor erupts out of Rellikâs shoulder. He screams, golden face now veined with spiderwebs of black. His face twists into a grotesque mask as he turns to stare at me.
The song of Transformation changes the tumorous growth, turning it into healthy tissueâbone, from the looks of it. I cry out as tumors erupt all over my own body, but the song soon changes them to bone as well.
The song dies out little by little, until I am the only one singing. My voice sounds brittle and weak, the sound of rusty nails rolling over sandpaper. Eventually I give up as well, and silence reigns in the cabin, but for the constant radiation alarm.
I fall into a deep slumber. If there are dreams, I blessedly donât remember them when I awaken. My body feelsâŠstrange. Heavier, harder. Moving takes more effort, as if Iâve donned one of the humanâs suits of thick armor.
I rise from my seat, and find that itâs been lacerated and punctured. I poke a finger into one of the holes and recoil from the sight of my own hand. My golden skin has turned black, like deeply tanned leather. Bone spurs just out of my knuckles, and my nails resemble the claws of a predator.
âWhat has become of us?â
I look to see Rellik, or what used to be Rellik. Now he looks like a monster, something hatched out of a nightmare.
âI donât know,â I gasp. âThe song of Transformation must have changed us into this form to protect us from the radiation and the Phage.â
âWeâre monstrous!â
The other Ishani awaken and wallow in the horror of their new bodies. I try to calm them down, but itâs so hard to think.
âListen,â I cry. Then I grow impatient, angry. âI said listen!â
My angry bellow gets their attention.
âWe can just use the song to change us back, now that the radiation cleaners have had time to kick in.â
Nods go around the cabin. I feel pleased that they are listening to me. No, more than pleased. It makes me feelâŠpowerful to lead them. Iâve never felt powerful before. Iâve never reveled in controlling others, but now I find it intoxicating.
âKalchuk,â Rellik says, his new face a mask of terror. âI cannotâŠI cannot remember the song of Transformation.â
âDonât be ridiculous, Rellik. Ishani never forget a song. ItâsâŠit goes likeâŠâ
Blank stares go around the cabin. We donât remember. None of us remember a single Ishani song.
âWhat are we going to do?â Rellik cries. âHelp. Someone must help us, the Ataxians or the Alliance. This is their fault. They can help us, canât they?â
I stagger to the cockpit and check our heading. Weâve drifted into Alliance space since we were unconscious. To my relief I detect another ship in comms range. Its transponder says itâs a private luxury craft from Earth.
I open a comm channel and wait desperately for a response. I nearly faint with relief when the viewscreen displays the image of an older human male. His pallid face contorts in shock upon seeing me over the comm channel.
âHuman vessel,â I rasp in my terrible voice âwe need helpâŠweâve been, weâve been injuredââ
His face twists into a mask of disgust.
âI donât know what species you are, pal, and I donât care. Weâre not stopping. I know how raiders like to set traps for good Samaritans, and Iâm not falling into one.â
âPlease, weâre not raiders,â I gasp. âWe areâŠIshani. We need your help.â
âThe Ishani are all dead, pal. They died a year ago.â
âAÂ year?â I gasp. How long were we unconscious? Iâm shocked to find that heâs right. The chronometer says we drifted for over a year while our bodies changed into their current form.
âYeah, so Iâm not falling for your scam. Ishani were beautiful, and you look like the Grim fucking Reaper. If you come anywhere near me, Iâll fire on you. Iâm packing dual batteries of ion cannon, pal.â
The screen goes dark.
âNo, waitâŠâ
My hand reaches for the screen as if for succor. Then a wall of anger springs up inside of me. Iâd never felt it so intensely before. It feelsâŠgood. My fingers rasp into a fist and I bang a dent on the console.
âThey refuse us aid, after their damn war turned us into monsters?â I sputter.
âWhat are we going to do?â Rellik leans on the co-pilot chair, his blood red eyes filled with fear. âWe have no supplies, and not enough power to reach superluminal speed. Weâll either freeze or starve.â
âNo, we wonât,â I growl. âIâll tell you what weâre going to do. The human called us RaidersâŠReapers. Then I say thatâs what weâll be. If our ship is a wreck, weâll just take his!â
My fellow Ishani must be feeling the aggression as much as I. They all thrust their spurred fists into the air and give a shout, gleeful at the idea of violence.
âWhat if they resist us?â Rellik asks.
âThen, we will slaughter them, as they slaughtered our brethren. And we wonât stop until the scales are balanced, or the stars lose their shine.â
I glare out of the cockpit and growl.
âWhichever comes first. Arm yourselves! This time, we will set the ambush!â
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