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Authors: Mason Elliott

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“T
hat was our good buddy, General Thadian Ingersol. They’ve finally reached High Master Vane. He’s furious, as usual, and insists on meeting with you as soon as possible. On Taeha. To meet with him and the other two High Masters.”

If they left quickly, t
hey could make it there in a little over a standard week.

“W
e’re all with you, Naero,” Chaela told her. “Whatever you need from us.”

Saemar said the same thing. “
We’re right here with you, sweetie. No matter what.”

Her parents always told her to face everything in life with courage.

At least she had Jan back now–safe with Baeven for the time being. No one else but her closest friends knew about that.

She hoped that she could see and talk to him again.

If the High Masters allowed her keep living

She had
her friends and people who loved her and still believed in her.

Why, she wasn
’t exactly sure anymore.

Naero
sighed deeply, but did not hesitate any further.

“T
ell Intel and the High Masters…all of them…that I’ll comply.”

 

THE END

 

Please enjoy the following teaser…and excerpt, from the next Spacer Clans Adventure
, Book Three:

 

NAERO’S FURY

 

 

by
Mason Elliott

 

 

Naero
hadn’t done it much, but going into a trance to enter the Astral Plane shouldn’t be all that difficult. Master Vane had shown her how once. And she had gone there lots of times in her sleep, in her mind, to speak with Khai, using their astral crystals.

Before her friend Khai had vanished without a trace.

Yet she had never been trained in astral travel, and didn’t know much about exploring or moving around. Master Vane had taken her there once, just to teach her the basics and give her his marker. Many other times later to spar with her.

If nothing else, she could probably focus on
his marker and locate him.

Zhen
had roused Naero and reminded her it was time. And that she and Shalaen would monitor her while she was in the astral trance.

Naero focused her mind and abilities, controlling
her breathing. Remembering the little she had learned.

Within several minutes of focused meditation, she open her ey
es and found herself floating in the Astral Miasma, the nebulae of energy. Hugging her knees to her chest.

Om spoke to her, even more easily
here than in her own mind before.

I have accessed some of the Kexxian Matrix
’s data files on The Astral Plane. Like everything else, they explored it quite extensively.

Om, I
’m naked here. I’m not complaining, But how do I put astral clothing on again?

You control everything here by imagination, and force of will. Concentrate on your favorite cloth
ing and they’ll appear.

That
’s easy.

She looked down and saw her favorite Nytex flight togs, programmed just the way she liked them.

Naero blinked, spinning and twirling in one spot, turning upside down.

Why can
’t I move more than a meter at a time in front of us?

You
’re not used to this reality. So it’s not clear to you.

The
air around her looked opaque. Not mist. Not smoke or vapor. And it glow slightly with its own bluish-gray light.

In the twilight s
he glowed softly blue-white with her own light. From within.

“I
once heard rumors that the Mystics could travel and send messages this way, but I thought it was all just a myth.”

Since the other planes are entire universes within themselves, it is said, they are
all nearly infinite. Thus it is difficult to pin point any kind of location or person unless you already know them.

Naero
instinctively tried to stand up, but there was nothing to stand on.

Then she recalled Master Vane
’s Marker, and it appeared right before her. Where she found him, she would find the other High Masters.

At least she deserved a chance to be heard by them all. To try to explain herself and her actions.

Naero could not simply stand by and let them decide her fate without herself being present.

She focused on the crimson and black star more and swept forward, seemingly at great speed.

She came to an abrupt halt, like a starship coming out of jump at its destination.

The opacity around them partially melted back. They proceed
ed forward, opening her visual field far wider. She made out the area around them as the miasma peeled back.

Slightly below them
she saw spheres within glowing spheres, all spinning within greater spheres.

Her own sphere, glowing white-blue suddenly surrounded her like a glittering soap bubble.

Yet it did not pop when she poked at it.

One sphere
in particular, the largest, glowed and pulsed blood red, containing a withered old man with a long beard, pacing impatiently.

B
urning eyes vanished and re-appeared at random all over his bald head. The red sphere absorbed Master Vane’s marker.

Was this his true form?
What he really looked like?

His scarlet sphere was also flanked by two smaller spheres with figures inside them.

Om made a calculated guess.

His current
guardian adepts, no doubt. The ones you rescued from the enemy Darkforce generators.

I think so Om.

At most times, every High Master had at least two champion adepts protecting him or her, each of them very close to mastery themselves. Like Hashiko had been.

Naero studied Vane
’s new guardians for the very first time, and tried to see into their spheres.

Something about them
did seem strangely familiar.

One of Vane
’s adepts, the male, appeared to be so deep dark black, he could be a singularity. This adept’s sphere was flat black on the surface and barely transparent.

If Naero had been able to breathe, she would have gasped.

Instead she simply raised her hand to her mouth.

She
recalled that she had seen many of these adepts long before.

In her dreams, nightmares, and crazed visions. Perhaps even on the Astral Plane somehow.

Vane’s other adept was the white female, the exact opposite of the other. So brilliant and blindingly radiant, she could be a pulsar. Her orb was like a high intensity bulb, blinding and almost completely crystal clear.

It occurred to
Naero that during her initial testing, Klyne had male and female assistants as well.

She couldn
’t guess what the significance of that pattern was all about. Perhaps just some weird Mystic, egalitarian tradition.

Then why weren
’t any of the High Masters female?

Everyone seemed to ignore her
where she floated.

The next
larger sphere, farther away, glowed silver-blue.

If she focused intently on it, she discovered
she could zoom in with her third eye. Her mind’s eye.

Within a silver man sat serenely, neither young nor old.
Master Tree in his purest form of order.

Two smaller guardian spheres flanked him.

Master Tree’s female adept glowed with intense blue energy in a deep blue sphere.

The
male likewise glowed with vibrant green force within a green sphere, a shining sword sheathed down his broad athletic back. He seemed very familiar somehow.

She did a double-take. Long blond hair. Green skin. Big glowing sword.

Yep. In the flesh. Or…astral form at least.

It was Khai! She was sure of it. He was alive.

Had he actually succeeded in his great task of forging his mystic sword in the heart of a gigantic pulsar? Was that it on his back?

Naero gasped again. Now that she knew what he looked like, Khai was also the dreamy green hunk from many past,
pent up nightmares. The one who kept sticking his sword through her head.

What did it all mean? She wasn
’t nuts enough yet?

Now she knew for certain she needed serious help.

And to do some serious dating at some point, once-and-for-all.

If the Mystics
continued to let her live.

Khai must have s
ensed her inner turmoil, or thoughts, or maybe just her concentration on him.

Mr. Green god even glanced her way for a second
, looking just as confused and puzzled by her sudden appearance.

Neither of them had ever met the other in person.

Naero covered her face with one hand and looked aside, withdrawing her sphere suddenly further away.

How fricking
embarrassing.

She crept forward again. Slowly.

The third and final sphere glowed golden, and contained an equally golden child within, energetic and bristling with lightning. He bounced back and forth inside like a gigantic electron.

Master Jo
of course.

Two flanking spheres.

One of his adepts had no clear form, eyes gleaming within a shifting, flickering miasma like the Astral Plane itself. His female counterpart shifted shape from one fantastic creature to another.

When she suddenly made out their voices, she could sense that an intense debate had been doing on. One that still continued.

“We cannot be certain in this matter,” the golden child insisted. “We do not dare act in any rash way.”


Agreed, High Master Jo,” the serene silver man added. “She might yet be another Trickster from what I can tell.”


Yes. Quite possible, High Master Tree.”

The old man in the blood red sphere blustered impatiently.
“Fools! Always conspiring against me. Taking positions opposite of mine for no reason but to anger me. I’ve been telling you all along, this child is clearly the Great Destroyer–long foretold. Our duty is clear. She is a threat to all existence. To multiple dimensions. She must be eliminated, at once, before she can grow even more powerful.”


High Master Vane,” Tree said. “None of us can be sure of that fact. Including you.”


I am.”


You are always certain when it comes to destroying someone,” Jo added. “Your pure Chaos answer to everything. Destruction or Creation.”


It works.”

“N
o. It doesn’t. It only delays and worsens the inevitable,” Tree said. “The Universe shall have its way. We all know this. You were mistaken with the last savant when he appeared, and now he remains at large–a renegade beyond even our control.”

Baeven?
We’re they referring to her uncle?

Vane rolled his eyes.
“Idiots! The Renegade is the Trickster, I say. This child must in fact be the Great Destroyer. Just look at the powers roiling within her. They will surely corrupt and overwhelm her entirely and drive her mad in the end. She will go berserk on a scale that makes her recent outbursts feeble and puny by comparison. She must perish now, while we have a chance to put an end to her. While the only crime she has committed is destroying a single planet!”

“W
e’ve studied the mysterious disappearance of Janosha, and we still cannot be certain that she had anything to do with it.”

“R
eally? Who else could it be then? Planets like Janosha aren’t in the habit of just obliterating themselves suddenly for no reason at all!”

I cannot allow this
.

Quiet, Om. Don
’t do anything. I’m trying to listen.

Naero…they
’re discussing our destruction. The Chaos Master means to destroy us.

Master
Jo continued to protest. “You can’t just kill off every entity that manifests Cosmic Abilities such as these. Our universe is peppered with them. We must continue to locate and guide them–not find excuses to execute them. Like the Others have told us. Tricksters often appear to oppose Great Destroyers. Without the former, final victory is never possible. “


High Masters,” Tree said. “This young woman also possesses the Kexxian Data Matrix. We cannot destroy her without destroying it. Intel and The Spacer Council value our wisdom, but even they would not agree to such action.”


Regrettable,” Vane said. “Yet I cannot take the risk. I have decided this matter on my own.”


You have no such authority on your own,” Tree insisted.

“I
cannot stand by and allow our galaxy–perhaps our entire universe to be destroyed–just to satisfy your foolish, philosophical, and theoretical whims.”

Master Vane turned to his adepts.
“My finest students, obey me. Delay these fools. Keep them occupied whilst I act for the good of all existence.”

More rapid than thought, the male ensnared the blue sphere
and its satellites in coils and tendrils of darkness. While the female enveloped the golden sphere and its companions in waves of of pure light.

Naero tried to pull away, but in her panic she did not know where to go.

High Master Vane sped straight at her with impossible speed.

I must act, Naero.

No, Om. Please, this is already bad enough. Don’t do anything.

I cannot comply.
I must defend us!

Naero went down on her hands and knees
before Master Vane. She called out, her voice projecting.


Please, do not attack me. I only wish to be trained to control my abilities. I have struggled hard to do so.”

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