Let's not get ahead of ourselves, Underseen (yes, I realized irony of that statement)! There are only two, or possibly three, chapters left in the book. Remember, I try to go fo a minimum of twenty chapters. . . . Then again, you're probably right.
Again, new page --
- Book XVIII: Hostages Wild
- Book XIX: The Clone Wars
- Book XX: The Darwin Gun
- Book XXI: Other Side of the Tracks
- Book XXII: Pits of Terror
- Book XXIII: RAF Comix
- Book XXIV: The First Master
- Book XXV: RAF -- The Musical
- Book XXVI: Outage Outrage
- Book XXVII: Infinity and Eternity
- Book XXVIII: The Virus Rings
- Book XXIX: Soul-Suckers
- Book XXX: Mayhem of the Music Miser
- Book XXXI: The Metal-Maker
- Book XXXII: Richard is Missing
- Book XXXIII: Emotional Food
- Book XXXIV: Transformation Confrontation
- Book XXXV: Richard's Horn
- Book XXXVI: Feral Scream
- Book XXXVII: Predators and Prey
- Book XXXVIII: A Protean Problem
- Book XXXIX: The Horsemen
- Book XL: Sizeable Pain in the Necks
- Book XLI: RAF's Nightmare
- Book XLII: Unlucky Charms
- Book XLIII: The Piper
- Book XLIV: The Wishing Star
- Book XLV: A War of Armor
- Book XLVI: The Worst Plague
- Book XLVII: Little Alien Napoleons
- Book XLVIII: Go Away!
- Book XLIX: RAFian Tales
- Book L: Maul
- Book LI: Erised Orbs
- Book LII: RAFians Alive!* -- an out-of-normal-continuity book
- Book LIII: The Pain Reliever*
- Book LIV: Beyond the Veils*
- Book LV: Dangerous Deals*
- Book LVI: Of One Mind*
- Book LVII: The End of Time* -- another out-of-normal-continuity book
- Book LVIII: Hematomimic*
- Book LIX: Sins of Youth*
- Book LX: The Replacements*
- Book LXI: Arachnoids*
- Book LXII: Personal Tissues*
- Book LXIII: Memory Today, Gone Tomorrow*
- Book LXIV: Appliance Armageddon*
- Book LXV: Prodigy and Composite*
- Book LXVI: The Merging*
- Book LXVII: Be A Doll*
- Book LXVIII: RAF Captors* -- yet another out-of-normal-continuity book . . . unless I change my mind.
- Book LXIX: Dinosaur Island*
- Book LXX: Corrupted*
- Book LXXI: Artificial Skins*
- Book LXXII: Separation Anxiety*
- Book LXXIII: A Thing About RAFians*
- Book LXXIV: A Planted Idea*
- Book LXXV: Vacation Photos*
- Book LXXVI: A Personal Gremlin*
- Book LXXVII: The Rust is Silence*
- Book LXXVIII: The Toyman Cometh*
- Book LXXIX: RAFian Idol* -- yes, just another excuse to put in more of the (as of writing) nearly 800 parodies.
- Book LXXX: Savage Heart*
- Book LXXXI: Slave Islands and Juggernauts*
- Book LXXXII: Shredding a King*
- Book LXXXIII: RAF -- The TV Show*
- Book LXXXIV: The Drinker*
- Book LXXXV: The Last Laugh*
- Book LXXXVI: It's A Mad, Mad, Mad Villain*
- Book LXXXVII: Sight Unseen*
- Book LXXXVIII: Don't Let It Snow*
- Book LXXXIX: The Rachel Toxin*
- Book XC: Virus Alert!*
- Book XCI: A Youthful Thief*
Again, the (*) denotes a book I have yet to do the chapter-by-chapter notes for.
Well . . . time to end this book. Again, it may be a short chapter.
CHAPTER TWENTY:
Heavy Hearts
Estelore stopped, turned around, and inspected the crater more thoroughly, realizing he may be able to regenerated like Demos or Phoenix can -- er, could. That thought was just yet another stab in her heart. She still didn't like being the last RAFian. Already she missed her friends a great deal . . . Cloak's stoic warnings, Gaz's levity, Parker's tactical assessments, Demos's crazy experiments, Yarin's bizarre inventions, Noelle's wry commentary . . . all gone now. All gone.
Estelore was satisfied that no part of Massacre survived, so she flew this time. But aimlessly, without any knowledge or care where she was going. She had nothing more to tie her to this planet, but she remained. Even she did not know why.
Then she remembered. Helen and Parker's children. They deserved to know the horrid fate of their parents. But how to find them? Parker and Helen set up a safehouse for them, but that information was kept deliberately secret. Only Richard, Parker and Helen knew. . . . But then again, Cloak knew. He knew because he accidentally Earthsighted it one day. And so, Estelore had a rough idea where it would be.
She landed and proceeded to walk on foot to the safehouse -- or at least she hoped it was the right way. But eventually she heard a voice -- it sounded like a young woman scolding a child.
"Troy! Get your but back in here!"
"No, Venus! I wanna go outside!" came the rather whiny voice of an obstinate child. "I don't wanna stay inside all day!"
"It's not safe out there," came another voice, a young man's. "Troy, you listen!"
"You're not Mommy! You're not Daddy!" Troy bawled. "You can't tell me what to do!"
"Oh, like
hell we can't!" Venus said. "You get your butt right back in there!! And you'll do as Pierce and I say until Mom and Dad get here!"
"Hello, kids." Estelore said.
"Wha -- Estelore?" Pierce said aghast.
"How'd you find this place?" Venus asked.
"Lucky guess," Estelore said calmly. "You might want to keep your voices down if you're trying to hide."
"She has a point," Tommy said, quietly.
"What about our parents, though?" Pierce asked. "What's taking them so long to get here?"
Estelore hesitated just a moment, it wasn't unnoticed.
"What happened?" Venus said, with a sinking heart.
"A beast called Massacre," Estelore said.
"Are Mom and Dad okay?" Pierce said, cutting through to the heart of the matter. Again, Estelore hesitated.
"They're
okay, right?" Venus insisted, but bordering hysterical. "
Right?"
Estelore heaved a heavy sigh, "No, Venus, they're not alright. They're . . . they're dead."
The looks of horror from the quartet's faces was something that no one should have ever seen.
"Along with the other RAFians. I am the last surviving RAFian."
Troy ran up to Estelore and beat his fists against her -- it wasn't painful in the physical sense, but it was quite a different matter in the emotional sense.
"Why did you survive?" Tommy said. Estelore could not blame him for the accusatory tone. "Why did you survive and they didn't?!"
"Because . . . Cloak saved me. . . ."
She went on to explain to them the circumstances and events that happened. How all the RAFians were massacred, and only she and Cloak could only manage to damage it superficially. How Cloak died and his essence -- his knowledge, his strength, his skills -- were passed on to her. Then how, only with this boost, was she able to slay Massacre.
"And now . . . now I'm the last RAFian," Estelore finished, somewhat lamely.
"No, you're not." Tommy said, quietly.
"I beg your pardon?" Estelore said, clearly perplexed.
"Maybe you were the last RAFian during the battle," he replied, raising his hand to show his palm. There was the stylized RAF "R" on it -- the Mark. "But now we're all RAFians too."
Pierce, Venus, and Troy showed Estelore their newly obtained Marks. This somehow helped Estelore find solice.
"Now," Venus said, when some of the shock had warn off from this devestating news about her parents. "Let's go rebuild that forum."
"At the same site -- let everyone know that you can't keep RAF down."
"Right," Estelore said, unable to help but smile brightly. "Follow me."
***
But the site wasn't as deserted as Estelore thought when the five arrived. A lone figure -- in a cloak -- stood, looking down at the crater. Upon their approach the figure stood up straighter, but wasn't very tall.
"Where is he?" the figure said. "Where is the forum?"
"Shadow," Estelore said, "about that --"
"I said, 'Where is he'?!" Shadow repeated, more forcibly.
"Shadow, I'm sorry, Cloak is . . . well, he's dead, dear."
Shadow seemed to take this in. She looked at Estelore and glowered at her.
"You're lying." she said. "He can't be dead."
Estelore pulled out his tattered cloak, and handed it to Shadow, who's stony facade melted away. But she didn't want to believe it. She sincerely didn't want to.
"I suppose some explanation is in order. . . ."