Convergence - The Last Scienc...

By Etzoli

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This is the second part of book 2 in The Last Science series. For book 1, please see here: https://www.wattpa... More

B2: Chapter 19 - End of the World, Redux - I
B2: Chapter 19 - End of the World, Redux - II
B2: Chapter 19 - End of the World, Redux - III
B2: Chapter 19 - End of the World, Redux - IV
B2: Chapter 19 - End of the World, Redux - V
B2: Chapter 20 - Retreat - I
B2: Chapter 20 - Retreat - II
B2: Chapter 20 - Retreat - III
B2: Chapter 20 - Retreat - IV
B2: Chapter 21 - A Return to Form - I
B2: Chapter 21 - A Return to Form - II
B2: Chapter 21 - A Return to Form - III
B2: Chapter 21 - A Return to Form - IV
B2: Chapter 21 - A Return to Form - V
B2: Chapter 21 - A Return to Form - VI
B2: Chapter 22 - In Her Image - I
B2: Chapter 22 - In Her Image - II
B2: Chapter 22 - In Her Image - III
B2: Chapter 22 - In Her Image - IV
B2: Chapter 22 - In Her Image - V
B2: Chapter 22 - In Her Image - VI
B2: Chapter 23 - Like Father, Like Daughter - I
B2: Chapter 23 - Like Father, Like Daughter - II
B2: Chapter 23 - Like Father, Like Daughter - III
B2: Chapter 23 - Like Father, Like Daughter - IV
B2: Chapter 23 - Like Father, Like Daughter - V
B2: Chapter 23 - Like Father, Like Daughter - VI
B2: Chapter 24 - Two Interviews - I
B2: Chapter 24 - Two Interviews - II
B2: Chapter 24 - Two Interviews - III
B2: Chapter 24 - Two Interviews - IV
B2: Chapter 24 - Two Interviews - V
B2: Chapter 24 - Two Interviews - VI
B2: Chapter 25 - Confidential Public Relations - I
B2: Chapter 25 - Confidential Public Relations - II
B2: Chapter 25 - Confidential Public Relations - III
B2: Chapter 25 - Confidential Public Relations - IV
B2: Chapter 26 - Picking a Side - I
B2: Chapter 26 - Picking a Side - II
B2: Chapter 26 - Picking a Side - III
B2: Chapter 26 - Picking a Side - IV
B2: Chapter 26 - Picking a Side - V
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - I
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - II
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - III
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - IV
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - V
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - VI
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - VII
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - VIII
Interlude VII - Call of Destiny - IX
B2: Chapter 27 - A Voice In Her Head - I
B2: Chapter 27 - A Voice In Her Head - II
B2: Chapter 27 - A Voice In Her Head - III
B2: Chapter 27 - A Voice In Her Head - IV
B2: Chapter 27 - A Voice In Her Head - V
B2: Chapter 28 - Staying in the Spotlight - I
B2: Chapter 28 - Staying in the Spotlight - II
B2: Chapter 28 - Staying in the Spotlight - III
B2: Chapter 28 - Staying in the Spotlight - IV
B2: Chapter 28 - Staying in the Spotlight - V
B2: Chapter 28 - Staying in the Spotlight - VI
B2: Chapter 29 - The Battle of Lakewood - I
B2: Chapter 29 - The Battle of Lakewood - II
B2: Chapter 29 - The Battle of Lakewood - III
B2: Chapter 29 - The Battle of Lakewood - IV
B2: Chapter 29 - The Battle of Lakewood - V
B2: Chapter 29 - The Battle of Lakewood - VI
B2: Chapter 29 - The Battle of Lakewood - VII
Interlude VIII - A Day in the Life of Jessica Silverdale
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - I
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - II
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - III
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - IV
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - V
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - VI
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - VII
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - VIII
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - IX
B2: Chapter 30 - Four Days Later - X
Interlude IX - Magnanimity of the Modern Man - I
Interlude IX - Magnanimity of the Modern Man - II
Interlude IX - Magnanimity of the Modern Man - III
Interlude IX - Magnanimity of the Modern Man - IV
Interlude IX - Magnanimity of the Modern Man - V
Interlude IX - Magnanimity of the Modern Man - VI
B2: Chapter 31 - Across the Pond - I
B2: Chapter 31 - Across the Pond - II
B2: Chapter 31 - Across the Pond - III
B2: Chapter 31 - Across the Pond - IV
B2: Chapter 32 - Paranoia - I
B2: Chapter 32 - Paranoia - II
B2: Chapter 32 - Paranoia - III
B2: Chapter 32 - Paranoia - IV
B2: Chapter 32 - Paranoia - V
B2: Chapter 32 - Paranoia - VI
B2: Chapter 33 - Self-Made - I
B2: Chapter 33 - Self-Made - II
B2: Chapter 33 - Self-Made - III
B2: Chapter 33 - Self-Made - IV
B2: Chapter 33 - Self-Made - VI
B2: Chapter 34 - Rook Takes Knight - I
B2: Chapter 34 - Rook Takes Knight - II
B2: Chapter 34 - Rook Takes Knight - III
B2: Chapter 34 - Rook Takes Knight - IV
B2: Chapter 34 - Rook Takes Knight - V
B2: Chapter 35 - The Court of Public Opinion - I
B2: Chapter 35 - The Court of Public Opinion - II
B2: Chapter 35 - The Court of Public Opinion - III
B2: Chapter 35 - The Court of Public Opinion - IV

B2: Chapter 33 - Self-Made - V

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By Etzoli


  Jeremy scrambled back off his chair as the little blue spirit floated toward him, with a vague outline of a face, like a kid's drawing. His drink crashed to the floor of the cabin. "Jesus fuckin' Christ, Lani!"

  Lani and Riley laughed in unison at his reaction. "It won't hurt you, man."

  "You don't know that."

  "I made it, Jeremy," he pointed out. Lani closed his palm with a flutter of his fingers, and the spirit vanished with a puff of blue smoke. "There, all gone."

  Jeremy clambered back onto the chair, straightening his jacket. "So what do they do?"

  "Honestly? Not a whole lot. But who cares?" Lani smiled, in that same annoyingly smug and contented look that every other Greycloak seemed to produce without hesitation. "It's magic."

  Riley smiled too, but Jeremy could see doubt in her eyes. She sure wasn't there for magic, but Jeremy couldn't quite read her. He dismissed the thought though, as Lani put his arm around her. Well, there it is. "So what else you got?"

  After a showing of Lani's repertoire, which was surprisingly wide given how long he'd been awakened (though it paled compared to Hailey's sheer power or the breadth of Jonathan Hudson's bag of tricks), they retired to the fire to warm up as night fell.

  "So what's going on with Hailey?" Lani asked, leaning against Riley on the wide chair opposite him. God, they make a cute couple. "Something about London?"

  Jeremy sighed. "...You heard about the shit that went down in Lakewood, right?"

  "Yeah." Lani shuddered. Riley nudged him slightly and put her arm around him. "That looked so awful. I was reading all the reports that came in."

  "Bureau doesn't know shit," Jeremy muttered. He explained what happened, and where Hailey blew off to. "So now we got one of the... fuck, what did she call them?"

  "Empowered eight," said Lani. "Or the Ogdoad. Ruby keeps trying to push that one. Cinza prefers 'true awakened', but everybody else went for the EE, so it stuck."

  "Right."

  "Who are they?" asked Riley sleepily. "The eight, I mean."

  "Well, there's Hailey, Hector Peraza, Kendra Laushire, Grey-eyes, and Alpha," said Lani, counting them off. "Then there's Jessica Silverdale and Jackson Smith, both deceased, and last the one that Cinza won't tell us."

  Can't be hard to figure it out though... The quiet purple-eyed elf-girl with the pet hawk seems like a pretty good pick. "Kendra Laushire who just showed up tonight with her sister?"

  "Yeah, about that," said Lani, with a sidelong look at Jeremy. "Since when do the Laushires have two daughters?"

  "You tell me," Jeremy said, rolling his eyes. "Fuck rich people, man."

  Lani grinned. "I'm really curious who the last one is, though. I'm pretty sure most people around here know. Everybody who was here back in May, at least."

  "They won't tell you?"

  "We got bits and pieces, but nothing solid." Riley smirked. "They will when we're ready."

  Lani tapped her on the head. "They will," he agreed, without the sarcasm. "Until then, we help out where we can."

  "Shit," said Jeremy, glancing at the clock. It was already well past ten, which meant it was nearly seven in the morning in London. "I gotta find out what's happening over there." He stood up, but the alcohol was settling into his brain and he stumbled.

  "No way are you driving back tonight," said Lani. "You can fly out to London tomorrow. Cinza set aside a bed for you already, so just take it."

  "Can't fly out to London," Jeremy grumbled. "Fuckin' Aderholt no-fly'd me."

  "Of course he did," said Lani, rolling his eyes. "I'm really glad I'm not working under him right now."

  "Wait..." Jeremy fell back into his chair, staring at Lani like he'd just seen him for the first time. "Lani, you could go."

  "Huh?"

  "Shit, you're even awakened now. You've got the cred, you've got magic, and you ain't grounded." Jeremy nodded emphatically. "You should go to London."

  "I..." Lani glanced at Riley.

  She shook her head. "Nuh-uh. Don't you decide based on me. I'll be here either way. I'm still figuring this whole place out."

  "After three damn weeks?" Jeremy asked, raising an eyebrow.

  "It could be three damn years before I really feel like I understand magic," she shot back, not missing a beat. Jeremy grinned. You and me both, sister.

  "What would I even do when I got there?" Lani asked, turning back to Jeremy.

  "I'll call her every ten minutes if I have to," said Jeremy. "I'll make sure she knows you're comin', and even if she doesn't, you've got authority now. Hailey crossed state lines and national borders. Everything 'til now was stuck in Washington, so things got tied up between state and federal, remember?"

  "No kidding."

  "Now you're goin' to London as the official representative of the Bureau's Thaumaturgical Division, commissioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee."

  Lani raised an eyebrow skeptically. "Is that even a real thing?"

  "Mostly." Jeremy shrugged. "Paperwork's in place and the Bureau's ready to go. Maddie's still workin' on bribin' the right senators to back her up. Doesn't matter either way. The U.K. already sent a request for assistance from our branch a few hours ago. Didn't you get the alert?"

  "Yeah." Lani glanced at his phone, sitting on the table next to the fire. The charging cable trailing away looked bizarrely out of place in this structure so clearly built without a single human tool.

  "So by the time it matters, you'll have the title, and you've got your ass covered up til then." Jeremy grinned. "There's no way they'll pass up having the first awakened agent for the new shit. You've already got it in the bag."

  Lani nodded. "It'll be good to get back into the field."

  "So what are you waitin' for?" Jeremy plucked his keys out of his jacket pocket and tossed them to Lani. He missed the catch with his hands, but still grabbed them from mid-air before they hit the floor. The keys floated right back into his hands again. "Take my car and get goin'. If you move it, you could probably still land in London tomorrow."

  "Right now?" asked Riley.

  "Yeah," said Lani. "There's really no time to waste with something like this."

  Jeremy nodded. "Hailey's in way over her head and dealin' with a shit-ton of grief. She's also one of the most powerful people in the whole fuckin' world. That's not a fun combination."

  Lani leaned in and kissed Riley, to Jeremy's surprise. Well, that confidence problem is long-gone. Good for Lani. He got up again, a bit steadier than the last time now that he was expecting it, and walked Lani out to the edge of the clearing. As they reached the end, Makoto was waiting for them.

  "Mr. Ashe, Mr. Makaio." He nodded at them both.

  "Hi, Makoto. I need to get back into town." Lani held up the keys. "Flying to London tonight, apparently." Makoto nodded. Lani turned to Jeremy. "Send me everything you have about Hailey for the flight over. I need to know what I'm going into."

  "You got it." Jeremy paused. He glanced over his shoulder at Lani's cabin, where the fire was still glowing faint behind the outline of Riley, watching them from afar. "Riley, huh?"

  Lani smiled. "A perfect storm of coincidence. Your worst nightmare."

  Jeremy grinned, and hugged his partner again. "Get out of here, man. Call me as soon as you land."

  "You got it."

  Lani disappeared into the forest with Makoto. Jeremy watched until he couldn't see them anymore. He trudged back through the snow to Lani's little cabin and began compiling everything he had. Every note he'd taken, every memory about Hailey he had. He didn't want to betray Hailey's trust, but somebody had to do something, and he couldn't be there to do it.

  Riley brought him a cup of tea while he worked, sitting next to the fire with a laptop Cinza provided. Jeremy trusted Lani with his own life a dozen times over; he could trust the man with Hailey's life, too. Besides, Lani would do a lot better dealing with the British than Jeremy ever could. It almost felt like fate, in a way.

  Fuck that. Jeremy didn't believe in fate. It was all a string of coincidence—stupid fuckin' coincidence that keeps puttin' me in boilin' water again and again.

  Maybe I need a new job.

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