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Wish upon the Stars chapter 381

The next morning, we all got packed up, ready to leave and prepared  to set off. Cass was sobbing uncontrollably, hugging each of us in turn  and begging us not to go, and I wasn't the only one whose heart broke as  the little girl started promising not to feed her vegetables to the  wolves anymore if we would stay.

I...hadn't been thinking  about Cass when we decided to leave, but now that I was it tore my heart  out. We'd been like her new family since we rescued her, and she was  desperate to keep us from leaving. I wasn't the only one who thought so  either, because she was so heartbreaking Zeke finally spoke up.

"You  know...I could use an assistant." He said casually. "We're going to be  waiting around in space for literal months with nothing to do. I mean  sure, there will be other people around, but doing all the menial labor  on my own isn't my style. Maybe if Cark wants to stick around I can pay  him in advice or something. Give him a few pointers. He's not part of  your pavilion so there's no conflict of interest there. As long as he  commits to never joining."

Cark looked hesitant, but I  could see the eagerness too. He was part of a faction here, but he spent  more time around the house than anything, trying to be there for Cass,  and Burning Fist had taught him a bit, but the guy wasn't like...a  mentor. Not to mention he didn't need to quit the faction. In fact,  training under Zeke at ALL would be a hell of an education for later.  Leaving Sage would suck for him, but he spent more time around the house  than he did with her.

Finally, he looked over at Cass,  staring at him with big shimmering eyes, and nodded, taking off to call  Burning Fist and gather his stuff. As he ran off, I turned to Nat. "Ok,  so I never bothered to ask but...how are we getting off planet? I've  never left before so I don't know how it works."

She  shrugged. "Varies based on distance. There are ships that can transit  between worlds, but they're mostly system locked. Anything bigger or  more powerful needs to be made by a high ranking Inventor, which  obviously makes them extremely rare. Even ones who focus on control when  they reach Intermediate have trouble staying focused on singular  projects for long. For something across the cluster I expect they'll use  a Waywalker."

At my confused expression she chuckled.  "Waywalkers are long distance teleporters. One of the clans has kind of a  monopoly on the industry. Shipping and transportation often depends on  stability, so having an organization with a standardized power that  allows transport across space is key. They do a lot of work with the  Merchant's Guild."

That sounded awesome. "So they  just...tear open space? To anywhere? That kind of spatial power must be  insanely expensive stat wise. How do they have so many high ranking  members?"

She shook her head. "Nah, they use anchors. Send  them to various planets and then connect the space between their  current location and the anchor to open a portal. For a system level  jump a D-ranker can manage. Cluster level would be someone in the  C-ranks. Past that it can get dicey. Cross galaxy transport is extremely  hard to arrange. The higher ups at the Waywalker Convergence aren't  really interested in being people's ride."

Zeke snickered  from where he was sitting on the couch watching Cass play with Jin (the  wolves were coming along with us because the Moonsong Glade would be a  perfect environment for them to grow). When he noticed us looking at him  he smirked. "They really don't. We took a Waywalker here when we first  came over from the Empire. Your Grandfather's branch is in Empire  territory. This absolute ass named Charleston was our transporter. He  was an A-ranker, but given our affiliation we were of similar statuses.  Huge prick."

Everyone just stared at him in terror,  remembering the power they'd seen in the arena and then imagining  mouthing off to someone STRONGER than that. He didn't seem to notice.  Finally Cark came back out with a bag, wincing slightly. "I'm good to  go." It occurred to me that while they didn't seem super serious,  telling your girlfriend you planned to take off for another star system  out of the blue was probably not a fun conversation. I didn't envy him  that, but I wasn't going to poke at it.

We all headed out  to the car to drive to...wherever we were going. Callie knew,  apparently, and told Jessie, before sitting in the back with me. "You  ok?" She asked quietly. "I know you've never been off world."

I  smiled at her attempt to ignore her nerves by focusing on mine. I could  feel her nervousness through the bond, and I knew what she needed, so I  just smiled and said. "Yeah it's going to be a big change. I'll miss a  lot of people here." I put an arm around my shoulder. "But I'm taking  all of my favorites with me, so I think I'll be ok."

Her  shoulders relaxed a bit as my words sunk in, but I knew it would take  more than that to make her feel better. She was leaving her mom, her  uncle, the only place she'd ever known. I'd been steered toward  solitude, at least looking back on my life, so leaving with the only  people I cared that much about was nostalgic but not sad. Callie hadn't  had the luxury of that kind of mindset.

I mean sure, I'd  miss Maria, Stella, Ian, and plenty of other friends, but I wasn't  leaving behind a piece of myself. Not like Callie was. She'd called  Amelia last night to say goodbye, and I'd help her after they hung up as  she cried her eyes out, but she wanted to do this. Leaving home sucked,  but it was important, especially to someone as independent as Callie.  At least this time she was doing it with her mom's blessing. And she'd  told me she called Alexander and demanded he stop by and check in  regularly. She hadn't cried after saying goodbye to him, but she'd been  sad about it.

We talked a bit over the drive, keeping each  other distracted so we weren't thinking about the trip. The closer we  got to the Waywalker departure point the less sure of myself I felt. I  knew that was just fear of the unknown though so I ignored it and  focused on talking things out with Callie. We weren't the only ones  nervous, of course, and after a few minutes Benny came to sit with us,  bringing Celine with him.

Since Jessie was driving Celine  passed the Skill crystal to Callie as she sat down. My girlfriend  stashed it away and then glanced at Benny. " You doing ok? This is  probably pretty scary for you too right?"

He sighed and  leaned back. "Yeah. Leaving my family sucks. I mean Jessie is leaving  Maria too, but they weren't really official and it's not the same. Not  just her either. My parents are here. I know intellectually I haven't  seen them since we visited home, and traveling further is just more of  the Sam's. But it feels like a bigger deal."

I clapped him  on the shoulder. "We'll be back, man. And we'll have stories to tell  and souvenirs to give them. I can even give them abilities if they  want." It would be too noticeable to start doing that to everyone as I  was now, but when we came back I'd be stronger. It would be much less of  a problem.

He smiled at that. "That would be nice." He  still sounded sad about leaving, but Celine squeezed his hand and we  lapsed into silence.

Before we could talk more the car  slowed down. Callie took a deep breath. "Alright...we're here. Is  everyone ready? Have everything you need?"

Benny snickered  at that. "Yes MOM. Let's go." Celine pulled him up as she stood and the  two of them headed outside. We all filed out after, and I was surprised  to find us outside of an arena.

Zeke nodded. "Smart place  to put it. These things all have decent protections on them." We headed  inside and made our way down to the ring, where Midknight, Asteria, and  surprisingly Frostbite were waiting. Rime was there, and we nodded to  our former bodyguard. It would have been nice to take her with us, but  our contract didn't extend that far. Not everyone wanted to leave the  planet after all.

Asteria smiled as we approached. "Ah.  Our champion and his party. Welcome. I trust you're all prepared to  depart?" At our nods she gestured to one side. "Please take your  positions." She tried very hard not to look at Zeke, presumably out of  fear, which seemed to suit him fine.

We all lined up where  she pointed, and she stepped forward, laying down a small stone with  intricate carvings all over it. Tapping the top of the stone, she  created a spark, which flooded the runes across the rock's surface.  There was a flash of light, and then, before our eyes, the air CRACKED.

There  was a shudder in space, and my head swam a bit as I watched the world  itself tear apart, prying reality open until there was a portal sitting  in the air in front of us. As it had opened, I'd been able to see the  fluctuations of unstable space in the cracks around the edges, but now  that it was open it was just a...hole.

Like looking at a  window with no frame, on one side was one place, and on another a  second. It was weird looking at the portal, because the portal itself  was two dimensional and flat, but it was showing three dimensional space  on either side. Zeke looked bored, but everyone else seemed shaken by  the ability. It was a pretty impressive sight, I had to admit.

Asteria  pointed at the portal. "Your path to the Moonsong Glade lies through  there. The Glade isn't QUITE revealed yet, though it's accessible enough  for them to arrange accommodations. You'll be dropped off on the  floating city established outside the Glade while you wait for the other  tournament winners and their teams. You will not be provided with a  return trip, and will need to arrange that yourselves."

That  kind of sucked, but it also made sense. This was an open tournament.  There was a net benefit to the Unity from all the publicity, but once  the winners left, it was hardly their problem. We were nominally members  of the Unity, but only junior members. It wasn't worth paying for us to  come back without some sort of benefit to them. Granted, I could  probably have arranged a trip for some wishes if I wanted to pay, but we  had a next destination after the Glade, so there was no point.

Frostbite  looked mildly annoyed, but she was an E-ranker, and Asteria was the one  who made decisions. I was guessing our ally had tried to lobby for  better treatment and got shot down. Someone as strong as Asteria had  probably met plenty of candidates, and while we theoretically had  amazing potential, not all of us lived up to it.

Staring  through the window, I saw a sprawling, massive city, with a night sky  background somehow far too close to be believable. I reached down to  grab Callie's hand and she squeezed back. I felt her nervousness and  excitement in equal measure through the bond. With one last look around  at the planet I'd spent my whole life on, I gave the others a short nod,  then Callie and I stepped through the window together, emerging for the  first time in the wider universe. As the others stepped through behind  us and the window closed, I couldn't help but grin as my heart pounded.  The sadness had mostly faded, all I could feel now was the anticipation.  Now was when the adventure really began.

Comments

Fantastic can’t wait!

Baconwargod

Very nice ending!. Looking forward to the next arc.

Cindercon

Volume six is now officially over! The Bazaar and then the Moonsong Glade are yet to come!

Malcolm Tent


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