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Kai grabbed Ryllenβs hand and kissed it. βI agree, RJ. A man has to stand for something. Weβre patriots. We do what has to be done. Someday, theyβre going to celebrate us for drawing a line and defending it. Iβd just like to be around to hear the cheers. I donβt want them writing poems about me. They can thank me to my face.β
βThey will.β
βCan you guarantee it?β
βTheyβre not fond of yellow.β
Kai chuckled. βSay what?β
βYour hair. Yellow. Itβs not your best. Theyβll respond to red. You really ought to go that way more often.β
βWhat in The Lagos does my hair color have to β¦ Oh. Youβre being funny, RJ. This from a guy who retints his braids twice a week.β
βSomebody has to have a laugh. Keeps us sane. Thatβs what you always told me when I was down.β
βFair point,β Kai said.
βPlus, itβs about as beautiful a damn night as they make. The rings? Look at them. Take your breath away. And that city.β He pointed across the strait. βLast paradise on Hokkaido. You and I are fighting to keep it that way. Never been prouder of anything Iβve done in my life.
βI think of those people who donβt know weβre protecting them. No clue how badly the rings are poisoning the planet or how desperate the continentals are becoming. Weβre protecting a way of life. Weβre the heroes, Kai. Knowing that puts a smile on my face every morning. Well. That, and loving you.β
Kai fell silent. He looked up at the stars and across to the city then turned to Ryllen.
βNice speech. So, you love me? You never said it out loud before.β
βWait, what? Sure, I have. Lots of times. I think.β
βNope. I was starting to wonder.β
βIβm pretty sure youβre wrong.β
βIβm certain Iβm not.β
βOK. I wonβt push it. Youβll just pull rank.β
βAlways works.β
Ryllen felt the last of the eveningβs tension fade away. So rarely these days did they find time for themselves without the crusade casting a long shadow. Ryllen wanted to hold onto the moment and stretch it deep into the night. When the sun returned, theyβd leave the island and resume inflicting death on the enemy.
Until then?
Happiness.
Or were those precious moments together a mere delusion?
Ryllen never stopped asking the question, for so long as he lived. It was one of many he would never be able to shake.
Where did he miscalculate? Was he always naΓ―ve? Was love too taxing an emotion in a time of war? Did it cloud strategy, cripple courage, and induce hesitation?
None of these concerns waylaid Ryllen when they returned home to their flat beneath the UpWay. Not as they communicated with their brothers and sisters to organize an assault on their most valuable targets yet. Not as the final intel confirmed they would be intercepting a smuggling ring β twelve immos, two couriers, and a traitor from Hotai Counsel overseeing the transfer.
The smugglers were using the Ronin Swallows, a limestone cavern along the west-central coast that filled with seawater at high tide. It was located five kilometers north of the Port of Pinchon. Theyβd arrive after midnight in swift boats running silent to deliver human cargo unloaded from a competitorβs ship thirty kilometers out. Ronin used to be a popular staging area, but Green Sun shut it down months earlier with a pair of massacres. Intel said a new outfit was running this show, likely a crew out of New Seoul. Lan Chua dispatched two captains β Kai and Ryllen β along with each manβs four lieutenants.
Instructions were clear: No survivors except the Hotai exec. Stand him up before a flowcam and extract a confession then shoot him in the head. Throw all bodies into the swift boats and set automated controls to lay in a reverse course.
Ryllen saw one flaw in the plan. He related it to Kai as they traveled west in Ryllenβs rifter.
βHow do we know those boats will make it back to the dropship?β
βWe donβt,β Kai said. βBut theyβll only have enough fuel to reach the Mid-Sea shipping lanes. If the dropship isnβt waiting, theyβll drift. Bound to be seen by somebody within a day, give or take. Doesnβt matter who records it. The byte will be all over the Global Wave. Weβll pair it with the confession. Hotai will be in a universe of hurt. Theyβll wonβt be celebrating at Nantou, either. Theyβll be rooting out traitors in their own nest.β
βBut this wonβt undermine the seamasters, will it? Most of the people weβre protecting work for them.β
βNo. Just a few weeks of rough-and-tumble politics in the big houses. Theyβll squeeze out the cancer, which is all weβre asking.β
The Ronin Swallows bordered the Mootau Botanical Gardens, one of the few unpopulated sectors of the giant island city. This worked to Green Sunβs advantage, giving them more room to maneuver without fear of witnesses. It was also the darkest sector of the island, though the great glass towers of the corporate cluster loomed over the immediate horizon.
Ryllen parked the rifter beneath the single largest bullabast tree on the island. He and Kai met their teams shortly thereafter. The sea echoed nearby, waves crashing against the Swallows.
An hour until midnight. The tide was rising.
βAny final questions about logistics?β Kai asked. When all heads nodded, he tapped his bicomm. The profile of a well-groomed man with a thin mustache rose six inches above his wrist. βShin Wain. Kill them all, including his security, but not this cudfruck. If heβs armed and tries anything, go for the legs. We need this garbage to talk.β
They descended toward the
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