A Flight of Broken Wings: Aer...

By Nupur_C

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Six hundred years ago, humanity rose up in revolt against the Aeriels. They were driven from earth - and back... More

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Chapter 69
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Chapter 73
Chapter 74
Chapter 75
Chapter 76
Chapter 77
Chapter 78
Chapter 79
Chapter 80
Chapter 81
Chapter 82
Chapter 83
Chapter 84
Chapter 85
Chapter 86
Chapter 87
Chapter 88
Chapter 89
Chapter 90
Chapter 91
Chapter 92
Chapter 93
Chapter 94
Chapter 95
Chapter 96
Chapter 97
Chapter 98
Chapter 99
Chapter 100
Chapter 101
Chapter 102
Chapter 103
Chapter 104
Chapter 105
Chapter 106
Chapter 107
Chapter 108
Chapter 109
Chapter 110
Chapter 111
Chapter 112
Chapter 113
Chapter 114
Chapter 115
Chapter 116
Chapter 117
Chapter 118
Chapter 119
Chapter 120
Chapter 121
Chapter 122
Chapter 123
Chapter 124
Chapter 126
Chapter 127
Chapter 128
Chapter 129
Chapter 130
Chapter 131
Chapter 132
Chapter 133
Chapter 134
Chapter 135
Chapter 136
Chapter 137
Chapter 138
Chapter 139
Chapter 140
Chapter 141
Chapter 142
Chapter 143
The Aeriel Trilogy #2: A Call for Brighter Days
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Book 2: Continued

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"Do you want to take a break?" Ashwin asked him, eyeing Ruban with something akin to concern. "I can look through the rest on my own and get everything in order. We should be leaving soon anyway. Wouldn't be safe to spend the night in this house. You can go get some air while I finish up here."

He was holding a small, padlocked metal box in his hands. It was the only thing in the safe they had not yet gone through. The files and papers sat in two neat piles on one side of the vault, arranged by Ashwin according to their subject matter – one for his father's old employment records with the IAW and the other for the unfinished Surai investigation.

Ruban looked at the case in the Aeriel's hand for a long minute. To his own surprise and consternation, he felt no particular curiosity about the contents of the box. He was too numb to feel curious. He was too numb to feel anything. And a part of him wanted to keep it that way.

But another part of him could not forget who he was, what he was. He was Ruban Kinoh, Chief Hunter, South Ragah Division. He was a soldier, an officer of the state of Vandram, a servant to her people. There were interests greater than his own at stake here, and he had a duty to see them through. Much as he wanted to turn back the clock, he was no longer the hapless kid who had run away from the ruins of his life in Surai eight years ago. And he had no right to act like that lost boy, not anymore.

"No, I'll stay," he said at last, focusing on his companion's face. Ashwin looked worried. Justifiably so, Ruban supposed. He was acting like a pathetic moron, falling apart on a mission. Ridiculous. "I want to see what's in the damn box."

Ashwin's lips quirked in a faint little smile. "Okay then." Taking the padlock between his fingers, he gave it a casual little yank, and the lock fell away like so much disintegrated jelly. "Ready?"

"As ready as I'll ever be."

With an imperceptible nod, Ashwin flicked the case open.

Then he gasped, fell back away from the box and whimpered like a wounded animal.

The case clattered noisily to the floor, spilling its contents all over the dirty marble panels of the storeroom.

Ruban blinked, moving forward to get a better look at the little rocks that were now scattered around the safe, while simultaneously shielding the Aeriel with his body. Reaching forward, he picked one up, holding it carefully in the palm of his hand.

And then it hit him.

Sif ores. He was holding a bit of sif ore in his hand.

But not just any sif ore. This was darker, harder than the normal stuff, which was why he hadn't recognised it immediately. And from Ashwin's reaction, there could be no doubt about it. A little bit of untreated sif shouldn't cause more than some vague discomfort in an Aeriel, if that. But this was different, of course.

This was the enhanced sif ore that his uncle had spoken of, that Dr. Visht had spoken of. The raw material for the creation of reinforced sifblades.

Heavens! Someone was stocking state-of-the-art sif technology in a vault in this secluded villa in Ibanborah. There was only one way that could be possible. After all, it wasn't as though the government was selling untreated supercharged sif ores to the highest bidder for private ownership.

This was stolen property. Stolen state property.

And who would have the necessary influence and access to steal something as sensitive and valuable as chemically enhanced sif ores?

The pieces were falling into place in Ruban's head, but they were forming a picture he did not want to see.

"By Zeifaa, put those vile things away," a strangled voice croaked behind him as Ashwin pushed himself laboriously back to his knees. "My limbs feel like they have lead weights tied to them."

"Sorry," muttered Ruban, sheepish, and hastily collected the scattered rocks, packing them back into the metal case and flipping it firmly shut. "Better?"

"Much," Ashwin said, releasing a rattling breath. Then, as if remembering something, he patted the floor beside the spot where the box had originally fallen. "Voila!" he said, holding up what looked like a small disk wrapped in cardboard. "This fell out of the case with that other godforsaken stuff. I was just too taken aback to pay attention to it then."

Hesitantly, Ruban reached out to take the proffered object from the Aeriel. Slipping a finger inside the cardboard case, he pulled out the disk ensconced within.

"Damn it all to hell," he said, voice shaking with some emotion he couldn't name. "This is the formula. The goddamned sifblade formula Tauheen stole from SifCo."

"Ohfuck," the Aeriel said, appropriately. 

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