Part 48 (2/2)

Nero winced at what had become of his brother. Having survived his own rounds of h.e.l.l, he could only imagine how much worse it'd been on Trajen, who was much younger. And in the back of his mind, he saw that horrid night with crystal clarity.

”Where's the baby?” His mother had been frantic as Nero had come on board the shuttle with Trajen.

He'd glanced at his beautiful sister who'd been quietly sobbing, but trying her best to hold it together. Younger than Nero, but three years older than Trajen, she'd taken Trajen's hand to comfort him.

”I thought you had him already.”

”I told you to get him! He was with Tray!”

”No. The nursery was empty.” Frantic, Nero had cringed as more explosions had sounded from the fighting.

”It was Augustan you told, Mother,” Julia said. ”Not Nero.”

”Where's Augustan?” She'd started for the ramp.

Nero had caught her. In her formal gown and heels, she wasn't dressed for searching and she couldn't run through the a.s.sa.s.sin squads who were looking for royal family members to slaughter. ”Let me go get them. I'll be right back.”

”No!” Trajen had screamed, running to latch on to Nero's leg. ”You promised to stay with me!”

Nero had pried his brother's grip off and returned him to Julia's arms. ”I know, sprout. But I'll be right back. I have to make sure that Auggie and Rian are safe, too.”

Tears had welled in Trajen's eyes. ”Don't leave me. I'm scared.”

”We're all scared. But I won't let anyone hurt you. I swear it.”

Sobbing, Trajen had stared up at him. ”You promised to protect me, brother. Don't go.”

”I have no choice.” Nero had gone down that ramp and into a future that still haunted him.

Maybe Trajen was right. Maybe he had chosen one brother over another. But had he not gone back, Hadrian would have been slaughtered.

Just like Augustan. The a.s.sa.s.sins had been on top of his brother and were in the process of killing him when his older brother had used the last of his powers to teleport Hadrian to him.

Run!

And Nero had. With everything he had inside him. Only Hadrian had escaped the horrors of the downfall of their race intact. Too young to remember anything, he'd been hidden away and knew nothing of it.

Meanwhile, he and Trajen couldn't forget.

Nero had been there to see the death of their father and older brother. Trajen to see the death of their mother and Julia.

”You okay?” Ryn asked.

”Yeah.” But that was a lie and he knew it. He hadn't been okay since the night his family had been brutally executed.

Trajen had been five. He'd been eleven.

And both of them had been lost ever since.

Nothing and no one would ever bring them home.

”You were harsh on your brothers, don't you think?”

Trajen paused as he heard Ushara enter the flight deck while he ran the last of his safety checks. ”You're questioning me?”

”Always.”

”Brazen, little girl. When did you become suicidal?”

”Your mistake for not killing me when you had the chance.”

He didn't comment on that. It had been one of the very few acts of mercy he'd shown anyone in his lifetime, and he still didn't understand why she'd evoked that peculiar emotion from him when no one else ever had. ”Shouldn't you be preparing for launch?”

”My crew's on it. I came to tell you where we're heading.”

”I already know.” He turned around in his chair to glower at her. ”Another suicidal act of defiance on your part.”

She approached him slowly. ”Which is why I came in person. I knew it would anger you.”

”Yet you didn't run from my wrath.”

”It's not in me to do so.”

One corner of his mouth lifted in bitter amus.e.m.e.nt. ”No, it isn't.” She was brazenly stupid with her courage. And that was what he admired most about her.

She paused to c.o.c.k her head. ”You're hiding something from me. What is it?”

And that was what he hated most. She, alone, could read his thoughts better than any Trisani ever born. He had no idea how, yet her powers were undeniable. ”You will find out soon enough. For now, you need to focus on our evacuation.”

Ushara frowned at him. She opened her mouth to speak at the same time his s.h.i.+p's security was breached.

Normally he'd have vaporized the miscreants. But the moment he started to attack them, he pulled back and opened the doors to give them unfettered access to his flight deck.

Instead of enemies, two adorable little girls came running in and jumped on him with giggles and hugs as they climbed up his body like feral monkeys. ”Uncle Tray! Uncle Tray! Vasi said you were here!”

”Can I fly your s.h.i.+p?”

”No, I want to fly it!”

”Let me!”

”Let me!”

Smiling, he scooped the twins into his lap and held them. ”I swear, I think you both grew a foot since you left home. What has your mother been feeding you? Fertilizer?”

Viv leaned into his chest and squeezed him tight.

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