I pulled the cape over my head and ventured
outside the module. Rainfall was minimal, so I could finally see how this world
looked liked. It was kind of beautiful, with tall smooth mountains rising
towards the sky and a small like very near the place I had been trapped in for
so many hours. Well, I wasn’t really trapped but it did feel like it after
everything that had happened. The ground was muddy and it was better to walk
slowly. The possibility of falling to the ground was very high.
When I got to the edge of the lake, I walked a
little bit more towards a large boulder that was half in the water, half in the
land. For a moment, I thought it wasn’t a good idea to seat by a lake without
knowing if any beasts inhabited it. But then I remembered the moon had been
surveyed several times and no life forms had ever been found. It was a barren
wasteland that happened to be perfect for us at that time. We had landed only a
few hours ago but it seemed like forever.
I sat on the rock and a gust of cold wind moved
my cape and my hair. I bowed down to it, trying not to feel that cold in my
bones, but the truth was I did want to feel physically bad. Somehow, it eased
the pain of what had happened earlier in Kristomo. I would always ask myself
why I had gone to that planet instead of just staying put where I had been told
to stay. I had never been the best at following rules, especially when I felt
something could be done if I broke said rules.
A single tear came down my face and I cleaned
it fast. I didn’t want to feel bad for what had happened because I just
couldn’t blame myself for it. It wasn’t my fault that people weren’t loyal
anymore, than they preferred to do things differently. Sean had been with the
team for a long time, much longer than I had been there. It made no sense that
he would leave just like that but that’s exactly what he did. I thought it
through several times but couldn’t really understand why.
The point was that he had betrayed us on
Kristomo. He had gone there with us, where we would try to retrieve a powerful
mineral that was better away from the hands of any wrongdoers, as its
properties made it not only unique and powerful but also extremely dangerous.
It was good then that I managed to truck them and the crystal fell several
meters and into an open volcano but it was then when Sean turned on us and
started firing like crazy. His new friends did the same and we barely survived
the attack. Actually, I was the only one who survived.
Rom, our pilot, also counts of course, but he
had been waiting for us the whole time on the ship. He hadn’t come down to
retrieve the crystal or fight the band Sean had “suddenly” joined. He didn’t
feel bullets coming all over the place, passing over the shoulder, under the
feet and even millimeters away from his eyes. I had to live through that and
also watching how my team, the people I had chosen to go there, died next to me
in a matter of minutes. It was a bloodbath.
When I entered the ship and yelled Rom to take
off, he thought I was crazy or something. Not only because he knew the team was
made up of six people but also because when he turned around, he could see that
there was blood spattered all over my face and that my skin had turned to the
clearest tone of white I could ever turn to. I yelled at him again and he
obliged, taking off as our attackers fired on the ship, trying to make it
explode or, at least, trying to prevent takeoff.
But Rom was very skilled and, in minutes, we
were able to make the jump towards the headquarters of our organization. I had
no time to mourn for the loss of my team or the conversion of Sean. It was
better to communicate the mission’s failure to the central command. So I asked
Rom, as calmly as I could, to patch me through to them. He did, handing me a
white rag too, which I used to clean the blood of my face. I almost cried then
but I breathed slowly and avoided it.
Central command was content with the crystal
been destroyed but they were very concerned with Sean betraying all of us. They
didn’t say much about the fallen men and women, I guess because it wasn’t that
uncommon for them to hear about people not coming back from these sorts of
missions. They were the ones who told me
to come to this barren moon in order to wait here, in case Sean and his new
friends were chasing us through the stars. Honestly, I couldn’t care less.
But that was a lie. I did care, I cared a lot.
Because Sean was not only one of my go to people in the organization, he was
also someone I had started to like more and more, in ways I had only discovered
very recently. Not too long ago, we had shared our first kiss. It had been on
another rainy place, much like the one I am right now. His lips were so soft
and warm that I thought to myself it would be a very nice way to die, to be
killed while kissing those beautiful lips. Of course, I was delirious at the
time because it was a stupid thing to think, I could see it now.
Ram put a hand on my shoulder and I almost
fell off the rock. He laughed but I didn’t. Feeling nervous was never funny. He
told me had had made some repairs to the ship, as some of the shots aimed at
making us land had actually hit the right parts of the ship. He had been able
to fix it all with patience and time and now he had decided to check on me. He
asked about his friends, our team and I couldn’t look at him to the eyes. I was
ashamed of how I had handled everything back there.
They had died because I had taken too long
discovering that Sean was a traitor. He had to say it before I realized it and
that was a mistake, clearly because I had grown fond of him. Maybe he used that
in his advantage, but the point was that he had betrayed us all and we only had
a short period of time to run for our lives. Being on a volcano, stones and hot
weather had played against us big time. Some of them fell to the ground and
then were shot or they were just reached by very good snipers.
I told Ram I had no idea how it was that I
survived and they died. For a moment, I had wished the roles had been reversed.
But that didn’t help anyone, seeing myself only as a victim and make people
feel sorry for me. I had to pull myself together, even if it meant moving on
from such an awful mission. Ram suddenly came closer and hugged me. Only Sean
had done that before but this hug seemed different. I could feel he wanted me
to feel good, safe in a way, not bad for what had happened.
A beeping sound was then heard, so we went
back to the ship where a call from our headquarters was waiting for us. I
answered. They gave us authorization to proceed with our trip towards them, as
they had determined that our enemy had stayed in Kristomo. Apparently, they
were mining for a new crystal. We all knew it was almost impossible to find
another one but they clearly believed they could work at it a little bit more.
In any case, they were dangerous.
As Ram raised the ship towards the sky, I felt
confused and very tired. I had not felt like that since escaping the planet and
it was just now that my whole body suddenly felt as if it was made from solid
lead. I leaned back into my seat and the last thing I saw was Ram looking at
me, with a somber expression on his face. I didn’t worry though. I needed to
rest.