Okay, new chapter time now that my Kindle's finally decided to give me a cursor.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN:
It Begins . . .
Then all levity evaporated instantaneously as the ship rocked severely. The rocking was severe enough to knock everyone except the Kryptonians (who hovered), Abby (who was in Psycholeopterran morph, thus in the air), and the Realm Walkers (whose mastery over the Metal element allowed them to stick to the floor). Another violant vibration, smaller in intensity and power, rocked the ship a short while after, like an aftershock.
But the RAFians were not fooled. They knew that the worst was yet to come.
"It's nearly here!" Jak-Yr cried, rapturously.
"We will finally have what you've tried to deprive --"
"SILENCE, YOU VEIL-FORSAKEN IDIOT!!" Cloak roared, his body radiating a fiery, scarlet-gold aura. His eyes were suns of power. Yet, Cloak manqged to control himself somehow -- probably because of the presence of the other RAFians and Shadow. Moronic though they were, the Kryptonians couldn't help but recoil in fear somewhat. "YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'VE JUST DONE, DO YOU?! YOU, IN YOUR PANGENOCIDAL QUEST TO DESTROY ALL OF CREATION!!"
"Uncle . . ." Shadow said, placing her hand on him. At her touch, and feelt the others through his Mark, help calm his emotions that the fiery aura faded away, and his eyes resumed their normal amber appearance. But Cloak's breathing was still ragged and breathless.
"I cannot believe," Cloak said, as he felt another temporal shockwave as if the very universe was slapping him in the face with its death throes. His voice shook with emotion as he spoke, as if he was already grieving, "I cannot believe that two beings, despite how instable their mental states are, would be so
selfish to have the
gall bring about the End of Time, while
simultaneously being so incredibly
stupid to not realize that it would mean the destruction of everything that was born into the universe."
Cloak sunk to his knees. He continued, "I will not be destroyed, but forced to bear witness. Witness all that I've come to love and adore come to an abrupt and devastating end. I will . . . be alone again . . ."
Shadow pulled her uncle to her and attempted to comfort him . . . she had her mother's good heart, she always did. . . .
"Uncle, you won't be alone," she insisted.
But she didn't understand, he couldn't just go back to the Nexus. He was a joke there, a laughingstock. It was here at RAF that he had found kindred spirits, friends. . . . Family. And, now, because of the vain, greedy desires of a couple of idiots . . . it was moments away from being ripped away from him . . .
"Uncle, we can shield the ship." Shadow said.
"It won't work," he replied, unable to keep the defeat from his voice. "Even if it did, then what? We won't be able to keep it up forever."
"You don't know that, Uncle." she insisted, voice encouraging. "It's worth a try, isn't it?"