Tabitha Chirrick - Overshadowed

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Fourteen months ago, the Igador System’s council government finally achieved peace with its personal brand of space pirate: the Sinosian Raiders. Coexistence was short-lived, and now Igador is devastated as the raiders use fourteen months’ worth of peace tax collections to launch a full scale invasion.
Driven from her home planet by the catastrophic raid, seventeen-year-old Tayel flees to a council refugee camp. No one is permitted to leave, no one shares progress on the invasion, and worst of all, refugee shuttles stop flying in, preventing the chance of reuniting with anyone from home.
So when a battle-hardened woman shunned by the camp for her Sinosian attire warns Tayel of the council’s corruption, Tayel seriously considers the woman’s offer of help to escape. The terms seem fair enough: help steal a ship drive from the secured government docks to power up an escape vessel, and get a free ticket out of a camp-turned-processing-line for something darker than Tayel can imagine.

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“He knows what we’re doing, and the guards might be on the lookout for you two now,” Shy said. “If we aren’t called as recruits tomorrow, we do what you suggested, Fehn, and take the long way around through the forest. We’ll find a way in from there if we have to.”

“If you think it’s worth the risk of staying another night.”

Shy sighed. “We should at least sleep in the same tent and switch out watch posts. Just in case.”

“Probably a good idea,” Fehn agreed. “Red?”

Tayel crossed her arms, silent. She couldn’t shake the image of Jace on the ground, his wing raised up to defend himself. She should have taken better care of him. She trudged back to her tent behind Shy and Fehn, but when they got there, sleep did not come.

She laid awake, thinking about what Jace could have been doing in the guard sector. In all the years she’d known him, the odds of him getting in trouble were nonexistent. She tossed and turned, cycling between fear, despair, and anger. She had to rescue Jace. If he was anywhere in that castle, then Shy would see just how selfish Tayel could be. But she wasn’t selfish. She hid a whimper in her jacket. She wasn’t selfish and she didn’t need Shy; she could have escaped the guards without help. She squeezed her eyes shut against the tears that pooled behind them, knowing deep down that neither thought was true.

Chapter 13

Ruxbane glared at the blood samples running through his computer, each one turning out a disheartening positive. Every human blood sample had the same dormant gene in their DNA — the same gene which, mutated, caused him suffering now.

He closed his eyes and saw Jin backing away from him, body stooped in terror. He hadn’t apologized yet. The courage to do so evaded him. He rubbed his temples, willing the memory away. If he never saw her face again, he’d be better off.

Remembering the exact sensation the heat caused proved impossible. No warning sirens flared; it happened at random. When it started, he simply knew, and then it was too late to do anything. The computer turned out another positive reading and moved to the next sample. In wakefulness and sleep, the fear of that feeling resurfacing haunted him, and yet this damn machine gave him nothing .

He slammed his fist onto the desk.

The clatter echoed off the walls as his computer turned out another positive. It analyzed about one hundred blood samples an hour, and he’d invested more than a few full days. He let out a huff of air. Time to give up, then. He’d wasted too much effort as it was. Before he started, he understood how small the odds were of finding someone lacking the gene. As fearful as he’d been, he had little doubt he would find what he needed, but now… Another positive. Now all he could do was get his people as far as he could lead them before he expired.

Beep. Beep. Beep . He lifted his head while the unfamiliar noise continued. He frowned, gaze tracing over the screen.

Negative .

The computer, having found its desired result, paused.

Negative.

Ruxbane read the word over and over again, slower each iteration, taking one symbol at a time to ensure it spelled what he thought it did. His heart pumped adrenaline through his veins. His breathing grew rapid and shallow. Tears welled and blurred his vision but he smeared them away, blinking rapidly to see the screen once again.

He sputtered out a breath, realizing it had been caught in his throat. He had found it. A tremor of anticipation whipped through him. His hands shook as he brought them to the keyboard. The one thing in all the universe that could save him, and here it rested. Destiny gifted this chance to him, he was certain. In a keystroke, the beeping stopped. In another, data on who the blood sample belonged to flashed upon the screen, but he didn’t care. Not then. He needed to confirm his findings.

He ejected the sample — still in its small tube — and quickly withdrew the necessary supplies from his station. Microscope. Transfusion vector. Pipet. With the pipet, he extracted a small helping of blood from the tube, steadying his hands with great focus. He piped a drop onto a slide and added the vector, then under the microscope it all went.

He observed for a long, anxious ten minutes. He paced the room. After ten minutes, Ruxbane was certain. This is it, this is what I’ve been waiting for . He breathed a sigh of relief, but his heart pounded so hard it hurt. Now, who was the lucky specimen? The data still sat onscreen.

Tayel Evanarb.

Seventeen, one hundred seventy two centimeters, sixty-three point five kilograms, red hair, brown eyes, no criminal record — but a few curfew warnings. After reading all there was, Ruxbane examined her picture. She wore a happy, testing smirk. Her nose bunched up to one side and one eye was slightly closed as though she were in mid wink. She lived in the closest refugee camp on Elsha — the one right in front of Castle Aishan. Ruxbane tapped his mouth as he perused a few other facts. If only this girl knew what she was going to do for him.

The doors to the lab opened. By the barely audible sound of shifting feet, he guessed before he turned that the newcomer was Iselglith.

“Iselglith,” Ruxbane greeted, his voice quiet, influenced still by awe. “Why are you here?”

Iselglith responded with a flustered, uncertain cycle through Varg expressions, his mouth opening and closing in a chatter. “I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t incredibly important. I would have sent this through the message channels, but I need to know what to do.”

Ruxbane nodded, though his thoughts still lingered on the negative result and the girl — Tayel. “I’m listening,” he said. Only a partial lie.

Iselglith audibly swallowed. “T-there’s an Argel boy in camp — in the Aishan camp — who has, um. W-well he’s seen one of the guards shapeshift, sir.”

Ruxbane would have found the ignorant kin who shifted and pulled him off planet any other day. Instead, he looked in front of himself, though not at Iselglith, and sighed. He half-heartedly contemplated solutions to the problem. The boy needed to be dealt with, but anticipation fogged Ruxbane’s thoughts. The only thing he cared about was his finding. He would finally be free of this curse — this heat. His search had taken years .

“W-we’ve apprehended him of course. I should have mentioned that right away. We have him in the castle dungeon. I — we all aren’t sure how you’d like us to proceed with this. We don’t know if anyone else saw. The boy had been snooping, see, in the guard barracks. A-and, well. A pair of refugees — unidentified, walked in while the guards were apprehending him. We’re still speaking with our kin regarding the details, but…” Iselglith paused. “Sir? Are you o—?”

“Keep him in the dungeon for now. Make sure he has no family looking for him in the camp. Interrogate him to discover why he decided to poke around, and ensure he had no prior suspicion of our people. Then put him in with the recruits to be processed.”

“Y-yes sir.”

“Is that all?”

“Y—oh, no. I’ve just remembered, since you mentioned recruits…” He pulled a pocket tablet out of his jacket. “You asked me to keep an eye on Shy Akar. She’s signed up for military recruitment. Now that’s a gift, to be sure, considering our intentions for the recruits, but…” He trailed off with a flustered gaze.

Recruits . Ruxbane narrowed his eyes while he mulled over the possibilities. “Is there a girl on that same recruitment list by the name of Tayel Evanarb?”

Iselglith held up a paw as if to protest, but looked at his tablet all the same. His eyes scanned. “Yes…” Iselglith raised his head. “Sir, you seem distracted. If I may, when was the last time you slept?”

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