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The woman’s frown disappeared and she sat down across from him and said, “My name is Jennifer Aman.”

Robby smiled, “I’m Robby Talant.”

“Well, I came over here to give you an earful about putting me on the spot and I end up being complimented. You’re forgiven this time; just don’t do it again.”

Robby smiled and said, “You can count on it.”

Jennifer smiled and stood up, “I’ll see you in training.”

“Goodbye.”

Jennifer walked away and wished he had asked her to stay. She knew he was too much the gentleman to ask; especially after this morning, but she liked his smile.

Jixie went for her third helping of food and found she couldn’t find what the four at the table had talked about. Everything else was open in the man’s mind, but the time spent at the evening meal with the other three at his table. She directed her attention to the other two strangers that were at the table and found that she was also blind to them. She wondered what was going on and decided to study the issue that night.

• • •

By three in the morning, Jixie had come to a conclusion. She was not a part of the creation she was currently located in. The detailed history of the “Three Brothers” said that the Cats were unable to hear their thoughts initially. It was only after two creations came together that they could be heard. She pondered that thought and then paused, “How could she hear anyone’s thoughts if she was not from either of the two creations. She must have some sort of indirect contact with one of the creators. Ummm. It had to be the Cat’s creation. That is where every life form was located and she could hear everyone around her, except for the three warrior trainees at the table. They must be connected to the Creator of the “Three Brothers.”

But the Trainer said that no one heard the music anymore. That meant no one was connected. But these three were not open to her. They had to be connected to that other creation and she suspected they heard the music. She would make sure that when they went to select their armor, she would be there. She decided the only way to know was to keep an eye on the brown haired warrior named Robby. He was the only one she could see and he would know. Jixie turned her attention to her body and began distributing the nutrients where they were needed. She thought about the one that asked about the music. Something about him was different from the others. She needed to keep him in her attention as well.

• • •

The electronic screen was a beast. The new Life Warriors had been given their armor three weeks earlier and had learned how to operate the complicated systems. Sam tried to control his armor in the battle scene, but was finally overwhelmed. The Trainer said, “Not Bad, Private. You made it to eighty six percent.”

“It’s not good enough, Sir.”

“Keep at it. You’ll improve.”

“Is there any way for some of us to come in after hours and train?”

The Officer looked at a clipboard and said, “Tomorrow night at eleven is the only time it’s available.”

“Please clear me to come in and work.”

“You’re down. I’ll have the facility powered until one AM.”

The Trainer saw leadership potential in the private and those selected to lead were given every advantage to improve. It was actually available two hours earlier but he wanted to know if the private was sincere in his desire to improve. He would check and see if he actually showed up that late.

• • •

Jixie saw that Robby was going to the electronic training facility in a couple of minutes and she shook Jennifer, “What, what!”

“Get up and come with me.”

“Leave me alone.”

“Jennifer, get up or I’m going to snatch you out of that bed like I did at the bog!”

Jennifer groaned and rolled over. Jixie said, “Get dressed.”

Jennifer followed Jixie out of the barracks and said, “What’s going on? Will you slow down?”

Jixie slowed her pace and watched Robby join the three others outside the Electronic Training Facility. They entered the building and Jennifer said, “What are they doing?”

“I suspect some additional training. I want to see what’s going on.”

“And you didn’t want to get in trouble by yourself?”

Jixie looked at Jennifer and smiled, “Exactly. Let’s go in and sit in the back row. They won’t see us.”

“The door chime will warn them.”

Jixie didn’t think about that. “I don’t think it works at night. We’ll tell them we’re there to practice as well.”

Jennifer was hopping up and down on her toes, “Jixie, we could get in trouble.”

“For wanting the same opportunity to grow as the four of them?”

Jennifer stopped hopping and said, “You’re right. Lead the way.”

Jixie moved up to the door and silenced the chime before she opened it. They bent over and slipped into the chairs in the back row of the darkened viewing section. They slid down in their seats and watched the four run attack simulations. Jixie heard, “The best we can do is eighty eight percent on level six.”

Dort said, “Why did you want to do this, Sam?”

“We need to see what will happen if we link.”

Robby said, “I thought you were going to wait and do that at the armory?”

“We need to know before we go.”

Jixie now knew who the leader of the group was.

Gon said, “Why?”

“Because if it does, we should go alone.”

Jennifer stared at Robby and saw he was not an integral part of the group. She wondered why he was here.

Dort and Gon shrugged and said, “We yield to your judgment. How do you want to do this?”

Sam looked at Robby and said, “You need to link in with us.”

“Let’s do it.”

Jixie was watching Robby’s mind and as soon as the four linked it disappeared. She took a quick breath and Jenifer looked at her with a stern expression. Jixie turned back to the front and heard, “Maintain the link and pull up level seven and let’s see how we do.”

Jixie felt something and looked over at Jennifer. She saw a smile and she immediately looked in her mind and heard music. She backed out quickly and looked at the four in the front. The simulation had started and they were destroying everything coming at them. Three minutes later the simulation ended and a mechanical voice said, “Scene Seven completed. Accuracy 100%.”

Sam looked at Robby and said, “You can hear it as well.”

“I can.”

Jennifer stood up and said, “I can hear it too.”

All four standing in the front jerked their heads toward the back of the room and Sam said, “Who’s there?”

Jennifer walked forward and said, “I can hear the music.”

Sam stared at her and then said, “Break the link.”

The link was broken and Jennifer said, “It stopped.”

Sam looked at her as Dort said, “We’re like Molly.”

Sam snapped his head toward Dort, “What do you mean?”

“We’re not able to give the music to anyone because we don’t have the swords. But remember that all of Molly’s warriors heard her melody and fought together as one. When we link, others can hear.”

Robby looked at Jennifer with a soft smile, “Why are you here?”

Jennifer looked at the back of the room and Jixie was gone. She turned back around and said, “I want to be a better warrior as well. I thought you were gaining an upper hand.”

Gon said, “So what do we do about this?”

Robby said, “I don’t see any other choice, but to use your rank and get a platoon to see if this works.”

Jennifer looked at Sam and he was about to say Robby could do it just as easily and saw Robby running his hand back and forth across his neck. “I’ll see what I can do.”

“Can you include Jixie and me in that platoon?”

“Who’s Jixie?”

“She’s the blonde that stands next to me in formation. You know; the one that eats so much. She was here but I guess she left.”

Sam said, “You will not discuss this with anyone and that includes the training staff here.”

“Just who are you?”

“I’ll let you know after training. We still have to complete that first, but I’ll make sure you are included in whatever we decide.”

“Jixie, too.”

Sam smiled, “Jixie, too.”

Jixie was still there but had turned her body transparent. She knew at some level she should be worried, but this looked like it was shaping up to be a hoot. Now where did that word come from? She focused and smiled. It was the perfect word. These warriors were going to be wonderful playmates.

Chapter Five

S
am came over to Jixie’s table as she was starting on her third trip back from the food line and sat down. “I understand you were at practice last night.”

Jixie smiled, “I was.”

“Did you hear the melody?”

Jixie remembered hearing it in Jennifer’s mind, “I did.”

“Why didn’t you stay?”

“You caught us sneaking in on your practice. I felt guilty.”

Sam looked at the pretty woman and said, “You remind me of someone.”

“I get that a lot. But no one ever tells me who it is.”

“I suspect the majority of those that say that to you are male warriors attempting to have a conversation with you. I’m serious. You look familiar.”

“Oh, so you don’t want to start a conversation with me?”

Sam laughed, “I guess I just barged right in and started questioning you. I’m sorry. I’m Sam Mica.”

Jixie shook his hand and said, “I’m Jixie.”

“No last name?”

“No, just Jixie.”

“Well, I’ve requested a platoon to command after training is over and Jennifer asked that I include you. I just wanted to make sure you wanted to do that and had no issues about me being your commanding officer.”

“Yes and no.”

“Huh?”

“I want you to include me and I have no issues.”

Sam smiled, “You’re fast. Welcome aboard.”

Sam started to get up and Jixie said, “I’m curious, Sam.”

“About what?”

“How are you going to request a platoon and get it? I would think you’d want a company where the three others could command platoons.”

Sam stared at her and sat back down. “I didn’t think of that.”

“Well if the ones around the four of you are affected, I would want as many warriors as possible to be around me.”

“A company has four platoons.”

“Normally, but I suspect you will be the overall commander from what I’ve seen. Could you do that and also command a platoon.”

“If the links works like we suspect it will, there will be little need for an overall commander in anything smaller than a battalion.”

“Then it makes even more sense to have four platoons.”

“Thanks, Jixie. I appreciate it.” Sam stood and looked at Jixie’s tray, “How do you eat that much and stay so trim?”

Jixie laughed, “Hard work.”

Sam waved and said, “You got that right.”

Jixie watched him go and decided that he was interesting. She was going to be in his platoon and that should be entertaining. She turned back to her tray and took a huge bite of mashed potatoes. She started chewing and thought, “He’s pretty good to look at as well.” Now where did that come from? She focused and was unable to see where it had originated. She looked deeper and decided that it had come from the body she was in. What was that? She turned and looked at Sam as he left the commissary and decided that he did look pretty good at any distance.

• • •

Sam pushed his wrist unit he had been hiding in his foot locker inside a boot. He waited and Jon appeared on his display, “Sam, I’ve been hoping you would call.”

“Hi, Jon, how’s Maranda?”

“She’s doing fine. I’ll tell her you called.”

“Tell her I love her, Jon.”

“I suspect you’re calling for a reason.”

“I am. I want you to give me a company of Life Warriors at the end of training.”

Jon stared at Sam and finally said, “You want what?”

“Jon; Dort, Teg, Robby, and I can hear the trace when we link. I need to find out where this is leading us.”

“You can actually hear it?”

“Clearly.” Jon was struggling and Sam said, “What’s wrong, Jon?”

“We’re planning a massive attack on a major Grogat construction planet. I’m worried about the losses we’re going to endure in that campaign.”

Sam shook his head, “Jon, you can’t protect me. I have to face the risks everyone else does.”

“I know, Sam. I just don’t want to lose you. You’re the only family I have left.”

Sam smiled, “You have Maranda and the entire Bristone Realm, Jon. I don’t seek command, but we’ve discussed it among ourselves and we need to determine what’s happening.”

“How are you going to select your warriors?”

“I’ve already selected two of them. The four of us will be commanding a platoon. We’ll just see how the others are selected when the moment arrives. I need you to make this happen as soon as training is over.”

“That’s next week.”

Sam tilted his head, “You have been keeping track.”

“You’d do the same thing in my place.”

“I know.”

“I’ll contact Admiral Gardner. By the way, who is Robby?”

“Robby Gardner.”

“Oh that’s just great. We can have both members of the succession killed at the same time.”

“There are those ready to replace us. The Realm will be fine and you know it.”

“Tell that to the Admiral.”

“No, Jon; you tell the Admiral what you want and if he gives you trouble you replace him. I know you’re strong enough to rule the Realm. Do you know?”

Jon stared at Sam and smiled, “I’ll handle it.”

“We’ll organize during our liberty immediately after training on Ross.”

“I’m going to meet you there.”

“I’d love to have you.”

“See you on Ross.”

• • •

The final week of training finally arrived and the Trainer said, “You will be going to the armory today and selecting your weapons and removing your training equipment. We are slated to arrive in two hours. You may use the time as you choose but be back here at O nine hundred hours.” The platoon began to scatter and Sam walked up to the Trainer, “I need to speak with you for a moment.”

The Trainer saw Jennifer, Robby, and Jixie still standing around and he said, “Is that the proper way to address your Trainer?”

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