A Short Story by A.B. Timothy
Klaxons crushed all other sounds throughout the battle station. The Joyriders scrambled from their bunks and threw on their flight suits. This particular cacophony of klaxons only meant one thing: combat. Sarah, Jonathan, and Fred all rushed to gather themselves before bursting out of their flight’s cabin and into the halls of the station. They were back from ‘grieve-leave,’ but their replacement captain had not yet been assigned. For now, they had decided that Fred would be their leader, as he was the one Matthew had entrusted with the Circle-Back Protocol before being overcome by the swarming dragons.
They all rushed through their preflight checks and began sinking into their ship’s control matrices. In a flash of thought, they were one with their ship and were moving from the hangar bay into the open space around the station.
A few fighters had slipped in before the dome was shut and had landed nearby. Off in the distance, Matthew saw all kinds of weapon emplacements locked on Su’onna. Matthew felt a great deal of anxiety coming from the beast and placed a hand on his scales, “Don’t worry, Su, they’re gonna have to get through me first. He turned to begin walking toward the now landed jets and, just after he had cleared Su’s giant tail, he felt someone grab him from behind, pinning his arms to his chest, Matthew acted on instinct, dropping his weight and breaking the assailant’s grip with a sharp thrust of his arms before he grabbed his assassin’s neck and flipped him over, slamming him to the deck of the station, with an arm reared back and fist aimed at Sarah’s throat, Sarah? “Sarah?” The word came out with a thick wyrm-ish accent.
“Yeah,” She confirmed, still trying to get air back into her lungs. “I see you haven’t lost your touch, always so soft…” she coughed, “with the ladies.” While Matthew was still chuckling, he was pulled into a long, passionate kiss. She’d certainly missed him. When she was done stealing all of the air from his lungs, Sarah pushed him off and pulled herself up off the ground. She nimbly twisted with the beauty and grace of a ballerina, if that ballerina were a sweat-covered, anxiety-ridden Joyrider.
“It’s like a new day’s early dawn, over a quartz-sand beach, above purple mountains in the distance, when seeing your face,” Matthew said, as he took hold of her glove-covered hand and kissed the back of it.
“Oh, shut up, Shakespeare.” Frederick, Matthew’s former second, said from somewhere behind Sarah. Matthew looked over and saw him.
“Shakespeare? I didn’t even rhyme, by jove, hardly even said, was a line.” He laughed and let go of Sarah’s hand to shake Frederick’s before collapsing into a hug.
“We thought you died.” The hard, stoic voice of Jonathan resounded off to Matthew’s right. The dragonrider let go of Frederick and turned to face his friend.
“Yes, well, I thought I had too, for several days. Alone in a cold white room, I lost sense of time; it felt like the eternity one might face after death. But, they were just quarantining me in case of pathogens.” Matthew stepped to his friend, offering a hand to shake.
Jonathan studied the hand for a moment before stepping in for a tight hug instead. “We missed you, Mat. Don’t ever die on us again…”
Matthew heard over Frederick’s unhearing headset the voice of an old commander off in one of the gunnery towers. “Joyriders, come in, Captain Frederick, do you read me?”
“Yes, sir, come in, Commander.” Frederick broke away from the group to go and take the call.
“No, commander, the rider… It’s Captain Hollow, he’s returned to us.” Matthew turned from the one-sided dialogue and looked back at Su’onna. Something was wrong.
“Su’?” Matthew ran over to his companion, and he was followed by confused and concerned friends.
“Matthew, it’s… It’s too much!” Su’onna’s eyes were glazed over… his barrier had fallen. Matthew let down his own mental block slowly and was nearly crippled by the screams and pleas. He grits his teeth and lifts the mental block back into place.
“Su’onna, don’t do anything rash, you’re stronger than this.”
“Matthew… I’m sorry.” Su’onna’s eyes glossed over with a black sheet… he was entering battlespace.
“No! Su, don’t do it!” Matthew cried.
“Matthew? What’s going on?” Sarah asked, fear darkening her voice.
“Get back!” Matthew scrambled away… it was too late. He practically had to tackle Jonathan to the ground as he jumped away from his friend.
Su’onna began spinning in circles, faster and faster. Eventually, the great beast began digging into the exterior of the station. In a blink, he vanished, the hole bursting with debris as Su’onna burrowed.
Matthew ran to the edge of the hole and looked back at his friends… “I’m so sorry. Sarah,” He ran to her, hugged her, and kissed her deeply. “I’ll stop him… I have to… I promise.”
“Matthew? What are you doing?” Sarah cried as Matthew ran from her towards the hole.
“I love you, Sarah, I love you all, my Joyriders… ride on!” Matthew scooped up his helmet and slammed it on his head, pressurizing his suit. Without another beat missed the captain of the Joyriders once again dove into the depths of death.