New chapter.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE:
Aftermath
It went rather smoothly for the RAFians from there, though Wild had to battle a Loboan DNAlien. The Zirkonians had to sign a peace accord with Earth, as well as release Dek, his wife, and their children from Zirkon. They wanted to make a new home on Earth, because Dek also wanted to make restitution to Andy and his family, though Andy remained oblivious to what happened to him.
So, Dek, his wife Pik, his sons Jok, Nak, and his daughter Juk were made RAFians, although GH felt rather hostile towards him, while Leatherhead was ecstatic that there were more kids, as Nak was roughly his age, although Zirkonians aged only slightly faster than Realm Walkers. Dek knew he would have to make amends to GH, who wasn't really feeling all that forgiving. But he grudgingly allowed Leatherhead to play with Nak, who had trouble making friends on Zirkon (while his brother really didn't like the ruthlessness of his peers and kept to himself, an outsider). Juk was really too young to understand these sort of things.
<GH,> Noelle said, <if I can forgive Gladiolus for what he did -- and it was not easy, mind you -- surely you can forgive Dek?>
GH said nothing, but watched protectively as Leatherhead played with Nak, even teaching him some English. GH didn't think he would ever forgive Dek for what he did to Andy. It was unfair though, as he didn't plug Andy, as it was Tek. But GH didn't know this, and wouldn't believe it if Dek tried to explain it to him.
He had his mind made up, and this was his truth. And when that happens, nothing can change it, it's just basic human psychology, Noelle guessed, as she moved away to graze.
***
Ursa was growling a younger, more insecure Cloak.
"Why did you do that?" she growled throatily.
"I'm sorry," Cloak said, clearly intimidated.
"I warned you never to
DO that!!"
"I didn't mean any harm," Cloak said, shrinking away from his ursine mother.
"DO REALIZE WHAT YOU COULD HAVE DONE?!?!"
"Please," Cloak said, shrinking further away, "please, mother. Stop."
"GET OUT!!" she roared in response.
"No," Cloak whimpered. This was his
mother someone he was supposed to trust. Someone who was supposed to love him unconditionally. But all he knew from her was misery, and fear. "Please, mother."
"GEEEEEEEEEET . . . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUT!!"
And she stalked toward him, ursine claws at the ready. Ready to strike her second child, her only son. Ready to --
"ANIYU, ENOUGH!!!" Cloak said. He was on the floor, shuttering from the long-suppressed fear. If there was only one person in all of creation Cloak truly feared . . . it was that woman. "Please, Aniyu, enough."
"Cloak," Aniyu said, not unkind or harsh in the least. "I know its hard. But you have to confront this, or you'll never be free of it."
"I know. I KNOW!!" Cloak said, frustrated. "It's just . . . just . . ."
Cloak had no answer. He just shuttered from the pure, unadulterated fear he felt.
***
GH was back at work, the first time that he was scheduled to work the same shift as Andy since he was Dek's puppet. GH couldn't find him, and he was never tardy to work. He worked as hard as GH did. This wasn't like him.
Then he noticed that "Armadillo Anderson" was greeting kids and posing for pictures. GH felt a sense of relief, Andy's ordeal did not keep him down. GH knew that Andy was more resilient than an ordinary person.
When "Armadillo Anderson" came back into the kitchen, GH walked up and asked, "Andy? Are you in there?"
But when the head came off, GH was disappointed.
"Nope," Craig said. "He called in today."
"Called in?" GH repeated, concerned. He told himself it was because Andy was a friend . . . and that GH secretly was attracted to him, which he refused to admit aloud. "Did he mention why?"
"Dunno," Craig said. "Not his secretary."
GH wasn't too thrilled about Craig's unhelpfulness, but then he considered.
"How long were you in that suit?" GH asked.
"'Bout an hour," Craig said. "Lost count."
GH was immediately more keen to cut Craig some slack, but he was still concerned about Andy. This wasn't like him. He would have never skipped out on work like this. Something was wrong.
But what?