Earth - A little while ago
Kane
âWell, Kane, you have visited your mother, and it went well, better than you expected, you said, so what next? How do we find and destroy him?â Jain asked.
The six of us, Alex, Carthia, Jain, Jalholm, Tomas, and myself sat in an expansive living room, three on one sofa, and two on the other, while I paced the floor between them.
It was the very same retreat of Jalholmâs where he said, in some months time, after Davidâs return, he and Alex would use his rod to travel to Ellas.
Using Jalholmâs hoarded wealth and the two travel rods, Jalholmâs now fully functional after he had applied a few tweaks, the six of us had leapt about the world ensuring that none followed.
âWe do nothing,â I said, with finality in my voice, as the others all looked toward me with looks that ranged from surprise to shock.
I looked at each in turn before I spoke again.
âWe can watch, we can try to locate his hideout, we can try to find Anna if sheâs still her.â If sheâs still alive, I though but did not say.
âBut other than a few things that we must do, those that Alex and Jalholm have spoken of, we must do nothing other than ensure that my earlier self is returned safely to Ellas.
âHe⦠his people obviously know about me, the earlier me I mean, otherwise there would have been no attacks, and so the warning from Jain would not have been necessary. But we must do all we can to stop him learning of our presence.â
âSo the few things we must do areâ¦?â Jain asked, as I knew he would. No omission or secret was safe from Jain.
I smiled as I looked first to Jalholm, and then to Alex. âYou tell them of the warnings you received.â
Alex and Jalholm looked to me, and then to each other.
âYou go first, Jalholmâ, Alex said. âIt happened first, and besides, I only know what you told me.â
Jalholm began to stand, but I held my hand up to stop him. âNo need to be formal, Jalholm, we are all friends here. Please remain seated.â
Jalholmâs face coloured slightly, as he sat back. âOf course⦠sorry, it was the old me resurfacing.â
So he told us all of how he was woken out of a drug fuelled sleep at the institute he was held, and urgently told to leave.
It took only moments to tell, but took far longer to answer the myriad questions that the others threw at him, not least of all being who it was that warned him. Was it Alex or was it Carthia?
All agreed that, given what he said about the terror he felt as he activated his rod to flee, the one who spoke to him must have been Luke. The thought that Darâcen had created another was too much for any of us to contemplate.
âSo who will it be?â Alex asked, when everyone fell silent.
âWe have a while yet before we need to decide,â I said. âSo letâs move to the other warning⦠where again the same question will face us.â
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Alex began to stand, and then sat back down, a grin on her face as she looked at Jalholm sat opposite her, next to Jain.
âSorry,â she said, âCouldnât resist.â
So she then related what happened in the alley where David was returned, and the words spoken to her by, who she then thought was her dead sister, Sarah. All through the telling Alex clasped Carthiaâs hand tightly in hers.
This time there was no real discussion about who it was that threatened them; we all agreed it must have been Luke.
They did however go over and over the words spoken to Alex, attempting to discern whether it was Alex herself or Carthia that spoke.
Finally, I spoke over them, âAgain a decision for later, but based on Jain and Jalholmâs view, the future is already set, for whoever we choose for both warnings, the choice will be correct⦠because it has already happened for us.â I looked to both of them as I finished. âThat is correct, isnât it?â
Jain spoke first, just beating Jalholm who had inadvertently began to rise again.
âYes, Kane,â he said. âSomething will sway us either way⦠who knows what, but as far as I, and you my friends here, are concerned, the choice is set⦠already made so to speak.â
âSo we are all agreed that we decide later,â I said, looking to each in turn for affirmation.
After a momentâs silence. âThere is one other item that I must take care of,â I said, looking at Alex, who looked back blankly.
âThe phone,â I added.
âOh, of course,â Alex said, âI forgot all about that.â
âAnd thatâs the first of our interventions and, regardless of what Jain and Jalholm think, itâs the one that most bothers me with regard to potentially changing future events.â
âButââ Jain began.
âLet me finish, Jain, please... I worry because we only have what Jamie related to Alex of the encounter, and that seems to be limited to âDavid gave me a phone and told me to watch over you, and use the phone if anything out of the ordinary happened,â or something just as vague.
âWe donât know what Iâm actually supposed to say, let alone where or when I am supposed to give Jamie the phone. And it bothers me⦠it bothers me greatly.â
âThereâs nothing to be done about that, Kane,â Alex said, before either of the two scholars could speak. âNothing! You just have to give him the phone and the warning⦠and frighten the shit out of him, because thatâs what he said you did.â
I sighed. âI know youâre right, Alex, and before you guys say anything, I know that youâre right too, but I am still nervous about how it could go wrong. But for now, I will follow your council, and think on what I will actually say.â
I stopped pacing and pushed in and sat between Jain and Jalholm, both grumbling at having to make room.
âSo,âI said, âuntil those events are upon is, we watch and remain hidden. âYes, we can spend some of our time attempting to locate where he has ensconced himself⦠but with great care to not be discovered.
âFinding Anna is to be a priority, but he too believes her to be her, and so will be expending great resources to locate her, so we must do nothing that might expose her to him or his people.â
I stood again, âIs there anything else to discuss?â
Tomas, who had not spoken throughout the conversation, finally spoke up, âI guess itâs me that makes the tea and coffee, again,â as he stood and turned toward the kitchen.
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The months that followed were perhaps the quietest and possibly the most relaxed since my kidnapping.
We did three things - followed and kept an eye on David and Alex from a distance, watched for signs of Darâcen or Luke, or others that they had coerced or corrupted, and searched in vain for Anna. How I prayed that she still lived - I truly believed that she had come to Earth, but as to the when, that I did not know.
She used the rod and Jalholmâs portal, his Looking Eye, and so she could have travelled to Earthâs distant past.
Those strong in Magic lived long lives, and Anna had already outlived all of her peers, but could even she be alive here, now on Earth. I prayed it was so.