I Am Not Junco Omnibus: Books Four - Six (46 page)

BOOK: I Am Not Junco Omnibus: Books Four - Six
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"What?" Tier is confused. I put my arm around Gideon's waist as my eyes make the slow migration up to Tier's face.

I expected anger, but all I see is hurt and I have a wave of hesitation, but Gid's hand reaches out and squeezes. It says,
Be brave
. So I put on the brave face.

"I've sold this spot to someone else, friend. Someone who will make more of a difference than I ever could."

Tier is shaking his head when Inanna appears. His incredulous look shoots back to me and I can only shrug. "Yer not serious, Junco!"

I pull away from Gideon and walk towards my mother's outstretched hand and take it in my own. She throws her head back and laughs, a cackle that sends shivers up and down my spine like electricity, and then she turns me around like a prop and shows me off to the man I love.

The man I am about to betray.

"She is mine! I told you all that."

Lucan appears and folds his arms against his chest, watching my face for the ruse.

But this is not a ruse, this is real, and just to make sure we're all on the same page I enunciate it clearly. "I choose Inanna."

I watch Tier start to form words but I turn away and begin to walk towards my light. Inanna keeps hold of my hand and follows.

I have no idea how long it takes to cover that distance. Minutes? Tens of minutes? I can't tell, I hold my truth in my head, just on the verge of exploding, but in check. You can't ever trust the mind-reading skills of these aliens, that's for sure. You gotta hide that shit, but good, and if there's one thing I'm fucking spectacular at, it's hiding secrets. I can tuck a secret away like nobody's business.

But it percolates there, just on the edge, and I feel Inanna's hesitation as the heat goes from inviting, to hot, to painful, to flames. But I squeeze her hand this time, just like Gideon did to mine. I squeeze and feed her the lie. "It's fine, Inanna. It's fine."

And she calms down, her mind too wrapped up in her success to see my hand slip under my shirt and pry my weapon from the dock.

And then the flames overtake us and we pass through the light and into the Pillar.

She lets go of my hand and we twist and maneuver in the emptiness until we are on opposite sides.

"Junco, please. Do you think I am this easy to trick?" She laughs.

I smile, and I'm telling you right now, this is the biggest fucking smile. The happiest fucking moment of my entire existence. "Not at all. I knew damn well you'd put up a fight. I've been looking forward to it actually. I had a lot of time to think in that tank. Watching the hair drift across my face as you mutilated me, ripped my flesh from my bones, flayed my skin into shreds, sent the electricity into the gel to make me writhe in pain and then buckle up into the cold air and attempt to scream, only to find that tube was still down my throat and the only sounds I was capable of making were a half-hearted series of pathetic grunts."

I pant hard just thinking about it. But the terror is gone now. I put it in the dark place, lock it there until I need it. I will need it, but not today. Today is easy.

"You cannot kill me, Junco. Just as I cannot kill you. Those are rules that cannot be broken."

I power up my SEAR knife and she does the same to hers. Inanna and I are both yellow. Yellow hair, yellow eyes, yellow light coming forth from our weapons. Gid told me rest of story about the SEAR knives. The part Lucan conveniently left out. One is as good as the next for killing any other Archer and the one I have now might not be able to dissipate Lucan, but it’ll work just fine on Inanna.

That was probably not what he was referring to out in the desert when he said I could kill her because I’m her daughter, but oh well. That’s how I took it. And really—he should know me better by now. I take orders, not suggestions.

"You're right,” I say. “We're like Laelaps and the Teumessian fox, aren’t we? What happens when an irresistible force meets an unmovable object?"

"Nothing," she whispers.

"Exactly."

Her smile falters.

"In a perfect world, that's exactly what happens, you stupid fucking bitch." The words are seething with hate and I feel the change coming on. The itch starts slowly in my hands just like it did back in the Vegas lab. Then my mouth is on fire as the fangs come out.

She's looking at me in horror but forces herself to continue the conversation. "The Laws of the—"

"Universe, right. I got that part back when Sera told me about the loophole. I'll be honest, I was skeptical, since it was supposed to be an unsolvable riddle. Impossible to negate those conditions—not only impossible, but improbable as well. But we're not in that universe anymore, are we, Mother? We're in Pillar Seven now, a doorway, a portal, whatever you want to call it. Either way, we're not in that Universe right now."

I hear the bones cracking in my back as the wings take shape then push out and unfurl. I push away the pain. This pain is nothing—all this and more already happened when I was in the tank. That's what this bitch did to me for all that time. It didn't all fit together until Tier told me about the programmed memory of the change. Inanna wasn't morphing me up Archer levels in that tank. She was making me practice the demon change. She turned me into a demon, then back into Junco, then the demon, and then Junco. So many times that there is no difference anymore. I am the demon and the demon is me.

And my body remembers who it is. What it is. The change completes and she simply stands there, her mouth agape. I bet that cunt never thought she'd be stuck between worlds with this thing, did she?

Inanna comes back to her senses and makes her own change and my lip goes up in a snarl, like the wild animal I've always been. She charges at me with her SEAR knife because what choice does she have? She knows. She fucking knows she's not leaving here in one piece.

I spin as she attacks, swiping the knives on my free hand across her back and making her scream out.

Oh. My. Fucking. God.
That felt good.

She puts some distance between us and extends her SEAR out to full sword length and attacks again. I avoid the heat of her knife by mere fractions, and go crashing across the floor as she lands a kick to my stomach. My body skids to a stop and I'm back up on my feet in an instant. I dial my own SEAR down to a medium-length dagger and stand there to wait her out.

She watches me with a smile but she's farther away than she was previously.

"Not feeling so lucky now, are you?" My voice is not my own. It's a deep throaty voice that fits this monster's body perfectly.

"Junco, I can wipe you off this planet with a swipe of my hand. You're boring me."

"Then do it." I straighten up and drop my metal razor knives to my side. "Do it."

She lifts her chin before she speaks, like she's got the fucking right to look down her nose at me. "You know I need you to work the Pillar, I cannot kill you. And you will not kill me, do you understand? It is insanity to even think you can."

My head is shaking as the grin travels up my face. Again, I watch her expression change. And then I do something that surprises both of us. I walk towards her. "Don't make it too easy, Mother. Please, I expect a fight out of you. I expect—"

She tries to port but her body just blurs into slow motion as she moves. She pops out of this new state, breathing hard and stunned that her powers are so diminished in here.

"You're sad, ya know that? Weak, powerless, ugly,
old
."

She circles me, her true fighting stance finally appearing as her eyes blaze gold.

My own eyes are blurring the atmosphere with a bright red. I wonder, briefly, if I look like that thing in the Book.

I sure fucking hope so.

She is not as scary as I thought she'd be and I'm not stunned into submission like last time when I had no idea what the fuck these demons things were. I have an urge to speed things up so I play my last card before I fold and walk away. "Lucan never loved you, you know that right? But you wanna know what he told me?"

"Lies?" she says, laughing nervously.

"Maybe," I reply. "I'll let you be the judge. He said,
Junco, I'm going to love you for thousands of years
." Rikan was dead-on about envy. That shit works every. Single. Time. Because just like that, I've peeled away the armor that guards her one vulnerable spot. "I'm fairly sure he never said that to you, did he?"

She attacks and I raise my throwing arm and hurl the knife straight at her face. I only catch the smallest fraction of a moment when it connects with her skin because her SEAR cuts me in half and I shatter into billions of pieces.

Epilogue

 

Where am I?

Who am I?

What will happen to me now?

These questions have no answers.

I'm pretty sure Gideon and Sera planned for me to win this fight, but that would require pushing away the possibility that I might lose. And losing a fight with Inanna had such big consequences that it just wasn't possible.

So I embraced the worst-case scenario instead. But I left out one little detail about how this conquers fear when I gave Irin my secret.

You must
want
the worst-case scenario as much as you want the best.

They are equal partners and fear must be canceled out with acceptance.

And I want this.
No matter what you think
, I want this.

I want to float in the shower of starlight, empty and alone. Because at least I know that bitch Inanna went with me, I went down fighting, and there is nothing left to be afraid of. Ever. Again.

I won

I lost.

I am.

I am not.

The heartbeat is still there. I am immortal and that will never change—it will never stop so I have no other way out. I can't change much. I have very little power, and I have no hope, or faith, or future.

Or tears.

But I can still count.

My pieces travel up and out like a comet dragging ice across the galaxy. I watch it from every angle, from the inside and the outside. From Earth and from space. I am my own scattered pieces. I am like starlight, I am all of me and none of me at once.

I am like light.

I am not Junco.

I am just light.

I am nothing but my own shattered pieces.

 

I Am Not Junco, Book Four

 

By J. A. Huss

www.iamjustjunco.com

 

 

 

Raubtier Aves, 039-1, a.k.a.: Tier

Son of Lucan

Ranking Officer of the Avian military

Powerful

Ruthless

And devoted to Junco, no matter what.

Tier was left with one specific order and he’s not about to screw it up. He might lose all his allies, his brothers, his shot at defeating the High Order, and his own Eternal Salvation - but he’s willing to risk it all to keep one small girl alive.

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