ISABELLE
When Izzy came around, her eyes wouldnât open. She tried moving, and her body didnât respond, yet she could hear voices in the room.
âThere were a hundred other ways to get her DNA, brother. You didnât have to kiss her.â ~Thatâs Silian.~
âI know.â She heard Mikhlas sigh and the rustle of what sounded like fabric. âI donât know what came over me. She lookedâ¦fragile. Wounded and yet still somehowâ¦â
âDetermined,â Silian said. âI saw that too. You know weâre bigger than most of the population here, and this gravity well is five percent lighter than standard. We must look and move to her in a way that isâ¦very intimidating.
âI get the feeling most people on this planet would have curled into a ball at the position we put her in. Yet as soon as she got over the initial shock, the queen reactedâ¦quite well.
âItâll be interesting to see what sheâs like when she doesnât have broken bones to deal with.â
~Huh,~ Izzy thought, ~I felt petrified the whole damned time, and they were thinking I handled it well.~
âYet,â Silian continued, âyouâve met capable women before, Mikhlas. What madness seized youââ
âI couldnât resist, and this off-the-record conversation is about to end, First,â Mikhlas snapped. ~He couldnât resist?~ Her heart did a little flutter at the thought.
âIâm sorry, Captain. I justâ¦â
âYou just what?â
âI hope the feeling is returned. Iâd hate to have to execute you.â
~Wait, what?~
âI know. But trust me, brother, it was worth it,â Mikhlas said.
~I thought it was just me who felt it. I mean, I know he liked it, but it feels like it changed everything in that moment. I donât get it. He stole a kiss.~
~Oh right, Iâm apparently their Queen now. Or Queen-to-be. Whatever, itâs probably a mortal sin or some shit. I wonder if I can order him to do it again?~ Her heart gave another flutter at the thought.
âI think she is waking up,â Silian said. âPrime, remove the skin.â
Izzy felt the same tingling as before, like a million tiny ants with feathered feet, dance across her skin. As it receded, the feeling in her limbs returned.
When the sensation finished, she opened her eyes and saw Silian and Mikhlas standing on either side of the bed, their posture formal. She looked from one to the other and back again.
âWhat did you do to me?â she asked. Mikhlas smiled and gestured to the floor.
âWhy donât you try moving? Can you get up?â Mikhlas asked.
Izzy carefully swung her broken leg off the bed, expecting pain. Yet her leg moved easily and without complaint. She moved it around and then sat up. ~Nothing hurts! No way.~
She pulled her shirt up to look at herself. The bruises on her side were all gone. A small scar on her ribs traced across her skin where she expected to see a six-inch surgical cut.
She ran her fingers over it, and it felt faint and tiny, like a wound healed many years ago.
~Thatâs not possible.~ She looked up at Mikhlas, and his eyes flicked up to meet hers. She realized heâd been staring as sheâd stroked her ribs, while Silian just stared at the wooden walls as if her body didnât exist.
âWhat did you do?â
âI will never lie to you. When I said we needed to heal you, I spoke the truth,â he said.
âHow...? How is this possible?â she asked.
âIsabelle, allow me to introduce you to Prime,â Mikhlas said.
Izzy looked around the room, but they were alone. She frowned and opened her mouth to speak.
âHello, Dakira Isabelle. You may call me Prime. I am the primary operating system of the ship,â Izzy heard a feminine voice say in her ear. Her hand shot up to the side of her face, but she could not feel a headset.
âWhat is that?â Izzy asked, digging her finger into her ear.
âItâs an inner ear communication device. Prime morphed one for you when she healed you,â Silian said.
âMorphed one?â Izzy asked, ripping open the thick Velcro straps of her leg support before standing up and feeling the blissful relief of no pain.
âYes. Itâs made from millions of tiny nanites. The same nanites Prime uses to heal,â Mikhlas said and moved around the bed toward her. She looked between the two of them a few times.
~Wait, what did she call me?~ âShe used a word I donât know. She called me Dakira Isabelle.â
The two of them exchanged a glance before Mikhlas turned to her.
âYou must not have an equivalent in your language. It means...called, accepted. Itâs hard to describe now that I think about it. She must have used it as an honorific instead of queen. You only become queen after your ascension.â
She stood there frowning, bouncing a little on her toes and marveling at the sensation of no pain. ~Not only that, I havenât felt this good in years.~
But how did they heal her? Sheâd expected months of recovery. Was she asleep for that long?
âHow long did it take?â she asked, looking at them. They stood stiff and straight with shoulders back, both fists held to the chest in some kind of salute with their heads bowed.
âNine Earth hours, Dakira Isabelle,â Silian said, raising his head.
âThatâs not possible,â she whispered to herself, a catalog of her injuries running through her mind.
âDakira Isabelle, please believe us. Everything we told you is the truth,â Mikhlas said.
âNo. Itâs not possible. This canât be possible,â she said.
âWhy not?â he asked.
âBecause you canât be aliens. I cannot be your queen. Iâm just a woman trying to raise two boys as best I can. I canât go off to the other side of the Universe and be a queen.
âI donât know anything about being royalty. How did I even get chosen? Itâs too insane to be true,â she laughed, hearing the edge of hysteria in her voice as she babbled.
âIs it crazy to think that human beings are alone in the Universe? Your people have only ever seen a tiny speck of it. Is it crazy to think that out there, in all that vastness, there is a place that has life?â Mikhlas asked.
He now stood in front of her. She heard everything he said, and she understood it in the literal way, but it felt so far-fetched that she needed more proof.
âWhy me?â she asked.
âYou were chosen by the five Sentinels. We were sent here to retrieve you and escort you back,â Mikhlas said. She looked up at him and stared into his blue eyes.
âWhat are the Sentinels?â she asked.
âWho, not what. They are...complicated to explain. Suffice to say they are the five beings of creation in the Realm. They watch over us, and they chose you to rule. Such is the way of the Citizens of the Realm.
âWhen a Monarch dies, the Sentinels search the Universe for a replacement. I donât know why they chose you. Youâll have to ask them.â
Izzy shook her head. âYou make them sound like gods,â she muttered. She looked at her shaking hands and crossed her arms before tilting her head to look at them.
âYou realize this makes no sense at all. I am no ruler. I donât know anything about what youâre talking about. Why would they choose me?â she said.
Mikhlas smiled at her. âI suppose that is the only question that matters. Perhaps they see something in you that you do not.â
âI need to think,â Izzy said after a few blank seconds.
She backed out of the room slowly, and when she stood by the stairs, she looked down and remembered the pain that stopped her from coming up here when she first arrived.
She looked at her body again. ~How did they do that? Am I really going to believe this?~
Despite the insanity of it, the physical evidence could not be refuted. She lifted her shirt and looked at that faint scar along her ribs again. No one here on Earth had the technology to heal a person so fast.
~But if it is true, that would mean that they wanted her to be what, exactly?~
She slowly descended the stairs and walked into the kitchen and looked around. The gun no longer sat on the kitchen bench, but she wasnât surprised by that. She turned the kettle on and stood against the counter, thinking.
How would she explain this to Amy? ~If I slept for nine hours while they healed me, she could be here any minute~. ~Sheâll take one look at me and lose her shit.~
The kettle clicked off as the door opened behind her. Mikhlas came in and leaned against the wall, crossing his arms with an unreadable expression on his face.
Izzy turned back to the kettle, her mind running through everything she heard and saw. Before she knew it, two more cups stood on the green linoleum bench.
It was only when she asked if he took sugar did it dawn on her. ~Can he even drink coffee? ~He gave her a smile, and she dropped her head.
âIâm sorry. I didnât even ask if you want this,â she said, turning back to the cups. She lifted the spoon to the sugar bowl and her hand shook, clattering against the rim.
This whole situation scared her in so many ways. It was crazy and fantastic, but scary. Mikhlasâs hand gently came into vision, held out for the spoon.
âLet me, Dakira Isabelle.â
She put the spoon in his hand and stepped back, and with efficient movements, he added sugar to the cups.
âI didnât ask you either,â he said in a small voice.
âCan I say no?â
âNo. Itâs not up to me. Iâm just here to protect you.â
âI canât be who you want me to be,â she said, crossing her arms. He stirred the coffee in the cups, silent for moments before he turned to look at her.
âWhy not?â he asked.
âI canât leave thisâ¦Earth,â she said.
âI cannot return without you.â
She shuddered at the implacable note in his voice before his tone pissed her off. âI canât leave James and Lucas. I wonât leave my sons behind. Thatâs never going to happen.â
âI understand. Iâm sorry I didnât tell you before. You will not need to leave them behind. They are the Royal Princes. They must come with us.â
She felt deflated. Geared up to fight not to leave her kids and disarmed at his casual response. âI still think you should find someone else to do this,â she said, reaching for the cup of steaming coffee as if it were a lifeline to shore.
âThat is not how it works. Itâs you. And only you.â
She blew on the coffee before taking a sip that warmed her as she swallowed. âI justâ¦I need some time to process this. Youâre asking me to leave everything behind.â
âI know. But we only have a few days. Then we must return.â
He straightened and walked to the door. He turned to say something to her, but her phone started buzzing on the counter.
Mikhlas stopped himself and nodded to her. When he left the room, she picked it up and put it to her ear.
âHello?â
âIz. What the hell, why arenât you answering the phone again?â Amy shouted over the line.
âIâm sorry, I wasâ¦sleeping,â
âAre you ok?â Amy asked, her voice calming.
âIâm fine,â she said, looking down at herself with a small smile.
âIâm ten minutes away, in town. Do you need me to bring anything?â Amy asked.
âYeah. Umâ¦Grab some food. And a few bottles of wine.â
âWine? Wonât that interfere with your meds?â Amy said.
âA lot of wine,â Izzy said and hung up the phone.