Gravity pulled her downâtugging, grasping; the most inescapable force in the universe. An inevitable fall.
Emilia breathed, pulling in the heat of the setting sun as all her skills flittered out, her body left in free fall, her eyes falling closed as she just let the fall take her. It would be too short; it didnât matter that they had been nearly 8000 metres up. It was nothing when gravity came for you, pulling you faster and faster until you hit that terminal velocity and only a skill would push you faster, only the most able people able to utilize the skills needed to halt their fall safely.
The pushing of your body faster through the use of a skill was the most wonderful feeling in the world. Due to the danger, Emilia had only gone spreading once, tandem with Vrin, who had designed the skill that allowed free divers to push the ocean apart and let their bodies plunge through its temporarily empty depths, their bodies moving faster and faster until the skill catapulted them back to the surface as the ocean pressed in around them. Her father had
so
not been happy when he learned that Vrin had taken herâonly in her early teens and without even a Censor yetâfree diving with him, let alone spreading.
Sometimes, Emilia wondered if her father also suspected Vrin had set her on the path toward being the hacker she was todayâwhat he would think of the man who had briefly acted as her babysitter during the Ingranal Conference if he knew the entire truth of it. That conference had been boring, and Vrin had hacked into the conferenceâs database, attempting to avoid work by having himself assigned to some random security post when theyâd met. Vrin, grubby and unshaven and yet leaking a power and confidence she couldnât yet place, had captivated her. Then, heâd actually talked to her like she was a human being. Not a silverstrain. Not the Secretary Generalâs ill-behaved daughter. Not someone who was barely more than a preteen and
definitely
still looked like barely more than a child.
Seriously; sometimes people asked her why she wore clothing that accentuated her thighs and ass. It was simple: it hadnât been until they filled out that people began to see her as anything more than a child. Dressing like an adult and making sure the parts of her that were 100% that of an adult stood out was just about all that kept her from still looking like she was barely thirteen, rather than nearly thirty. If she took off the makeup, took down her complicated hairstyles, and pulled on the clothes young teens were current wearing, sheâd definitely pass, and it sucked.
So, yeah, when Vrin Devano had treated her with kindness, sheâd attached herself onto him, and heâd been perfectly content to let her follow him around. Better yet, her actual babysitter had taken off. Vrin was supposed to be security at one of the biggest government conferences in Baalphoria. Why wouldnât he be someone safe to leave her with?
That babysitter, needless to say, had been fired. Vrin had been safe enoughâit wasnât like he wasnât supposed to be there, he was just supposed to be helping with a talk on the OIC Systemâbut it had only been a few years previous that terrorists had attacked the same conference. Emilia, innocentâif also viciousâchild that sheâd so often been, could have totally been kidnapped by some random person trying to get something out of her father! And technically, Vrin
had
kidnapped her to take her free diving and spreading.
Really, the man had no fear of consequences, and to be fair, there really hadnât been any. Her father had been upset. Vrinâs boss had been upset, but Vrin wanted to quit anywaysâand as far as she knew, even nearly two decades later, what he really wanted was a job at The Ridge Rind, but a former classmate worked there, and they hated each other enough to not risk working togetherâso all threats issued against him had been useless, especially since heâd liked her.
Even at that age and Censor-less, sheâd been coding silly little things. It had all been limited to the odd little tablets children used in their day-to-day lives, before installing their Censors, but it had still be fun. The lot of her friends had installed her hacks, which ranged from allowing them communication outside of their parentsâ monitoring to little games they could play together. Many a lunchtime snack had been lost through betting on those games.
So little Emilia, hacker in the making, had fascinated Vrinânot that heâd told her father or his boss as much. Rather, the man had just been an excellent manipulator, pulling at their words and threats until he realized that if he made it seem like he
really
wanted to be free of her and regretted his decision to kidnap her for a few hours, heâd probably be assigned to watch her for the rest of the conference.
And, so it went. By the time the conference was over, Emilia understood all the theory she could hope about hacking while not actually having a Censor. Four years, one Censor, one Halen Mhrina, and a thousand stories and skills and functions later, theyâd met again. Now, Emilia let her eyes flicker open. The world sped by around her, impact coming for her as she plummeted towards the river, although Halen hadnât pushed her out so far that she risked landing in itâ Well, technically sheâd collide with the riverbed if she hit the river at this speed.
Even through the blur of movement, it was beautiful, the sun slowly setting over the Grey Sands, the Jibur Bay just visible over the distant cities that edged its clear blue. These momentsâthe moments before she would hit that final landingâwere breathtaking, and she snagged a few photos of it, a short video, sending them off to Vrin and Olivier, who hopefully had stopped panicking by now after watching her be pushed off the wall.
A giggle escaped Emilia as her back pressed into the net that edged much of Hussâtra. It collapsed under her, stretching further towards the planet, as she finally let the skill she had briefly used to accelerate her descent snap out of existence. Luckily, she had the specs for the net etched into her mind, and all it did was continue stretching before she finally stopped. Then, up she went, giggling and calling out to Halen as he passed her at a much more reasonable speed than what sheâd been cruising.
Part of her wanted to keep going like thisâto accelerate her descent once more and let the net bounce and bounce and bounce her. Maybe another day sheâd come back and do that. It wouldnât be much appreciated by the locals who minded the netâif anyone else fell or jumped, her vibrations through it would send them bouncing as wellâbut they already viewed her as a menace who should be banned from the Hussâtra for all her illicit climbing. The looks she had gotten when entering the Hussâtra earlier had been something else, only Lanâzaâs presence keeping anyone from telling her to get the fuck out.
A message from Olivier asking if she was alright coming through as Emiliaâs bouncing slowly came to an end, Halen sitting on the net a few metres away, held still by some skill or another as he just took in her joyful laughter. Just like her, Halen had realized the chances of her being allowed to climb the Hujâutâtraâa several-years-old addition to the Hussâtra that was actually meant to be climbed and entirely the result of their corenâtaz climbing the outer wall a few too many timesâwere virtually non-existent, despite her good behaviour. His solution had apparently been to force her into a position where she could climb without the fault landing on her; instead, he would take the heat.
Given the energy vibrating through the messages Olivier was sending, making sure she was okay, making sure Halenâwho Olivier had apparently pushed over after Lanâza assured him there was a net that would catch her and that sheâd be fineâhadnât landed on her or started a fight or anything, Emilia figured Halenâs plan had worked: Olivier would only blame him for this.
{Starlit Eyes} slithered across her face, a soft blackness dragging the world through her until she could see Olivier, Lanâza and much of the class staring down at them⊠not that theyâd be able to see much from so high up. There were some public skills that allowed users to see long distances, but none were as effective as {Starlit Eyes}, and due to its ability to also spy on people, it wasnât public.
Still, Emilia sent a copy off to Olivier while she assured him she was fine and falling was fun.
âWould have been better with a little notice,â
she noted, finally coming to a complete stop as she continued staring upwards. A few seconds passed before two spurts of blackness spluttered over her pseudo-teacherâs eyes as {Starlit Eyes} failed to activate once, twice, before it properly settled over his face. Emilia waved, Olivier actually waved back.
âLanâza says there are exits along the net?â
he asked, frowning when Halen waved up at him as well. There was a chance Olivier had realized he hadnât pushed her to
settle a score
, but Emilia didnât think the man thought sheâd encouraged the pushing eitherâprobably Lanâzaâs doing, or perhaps the look of shock on her face when Halen had pushed her.
âYeah,â
Emilia replied, pulling up a map of the Hussâtra which may or may not have been created over years of their corenâtaz exploring it without permission.
They were in a section where the inner Hussâtra had no hallway, so they could either walk a hundred or so metres in either direction towards a hallway exit, or climb a hundred to an upper hallway and use {Hidey Hole} to get inside. Having wanted to climb, Emilia was partial to the second option.
âItâll take a few minutes for us to get back inside,â
Emilia told the lawyer, claiming that the net was challenging to walk on while forgoing mentioning that both she and Halen definitely had skills that could solidify it for them.
âAnd the nearest elevator is a bit of a walk once weâre in. I can meet you back at the ship, if thatâs alright? It doesnât leave for two hours, right?â
Best to confirm the details and gain Olivierâs trust when she was about to definitely not do what sheâd told him they were going to do.
The man didnât seem to like the idea of leaving her behind, but after assuring him that in the worst caseâthat she somehow missed the shipâs departureâsheâd just return to Baalphoria and explain what happened to her father, as well as Lanâza promising that sheâd stay behind to escort Emilia back to the shipâwhich, rude that Olivier trusted her so much!âthe man relented. Off he and the class went, heading back to the ship, while Lanâza unhurriedly made her way down to the level above them because they were definitely climbing up.
Were they supposed to climb this part of the Hussâtra? Definitely not. That had never stopped her before, and it definitely wasnât going to stop them now.
âI canât believe you pushed me,â Emilia said, tilting her head towards Halen, who was still sitting a little ways away, gazing down at her, his deep brown skin half-lit in the bright sunset, half-cast in inky darkness.
The man shrugged. âYou wanted to climb enough that you were actually behaving. You deserved your reward.â
âI would have behaved without it.â
âReally?â
âYes!â Emilia insisted, finally pushing herself up and crawling over to glare up at Halen. âI donât actually want Olivier to get in trouble if Iâm a little bitch during this trip. I donât know what he had to agree to exactly, but if I fuck shit up, heâll be the one dealing with the consequences.â
âSeriously? Thatâs brave,â Halen snorted, lips quirking as he watched her. âIs that why he looked so put out every time Lanâza or I talked about some shit youâve gotten up to over the years?â
âProbably,â Emilia admitted, trying and failing not to smile. âI wouldnât be surprised if heâs hoping I donât show up at the ship and he can just be done with me.â
âI would.â
Emilia blinked at Halen. âWhat?â
Looking away, her former classmateâs eyes glimmered in the sunlight, the gold of them growing as his pupils turned to pinpricks. âI donât think he minds having you here. Compared to most of his students⊠it doesnât matter that youâre younger than them. You know this placeâprobably the rest of the places heâs taking you as wellâand you love it. The students⊠a few of them appreciate the culture, but most are a mixture of terrified, horrified, disgusted, and just disinterested. And even the few who are enjoying everything, like that Norrayn? Theyâre still friends with the ones who look at this place with wrinkled noses.â The manâs eyes flicked back to her, serious and conflicted in a way Emilia didnât think sheâd ever seen on Halenâ
No, that was a lie. There had been a moment, back when sheâd been assaulted by his friend; a moment where heâd seemed to want to say something about itâabout his friendâs disappearance, perhapsâbut had thought better of it and just walked away, leaving Rafe to come up behind her, his arms a warm, safe shield against the pain of the world.
âI think Olivier appreciates that youâre here, even for that alone,â he continued, conflict leaking out of his eyes even as a pained smile forced itself across his face. âAnd Emilia, Iâve seen the way his eyes seem to always catch on you. He is definitely not
just
appreciating that youâre here for that.â