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Reconnect: Engineered Rebel, #4
Reconnect: Engineered Rebel, #4
Reconnect: Engineered Rebel, #4
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Alex started this fight after being torn from the Angel she fell in love with, but what happens when they're reunited?

Angels don't lead peaceful lives and Alex soon finds herself pulled into an adventure with apocalyptic stakes as the rest of the rebels try to figure out their own places in the fight with her gone.

Is the rebellion ready to stand on its own without Alex, or will they crumble under the stress of the one fight they were never trained for?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherL.C. Mawson
Release dateMar 5, 2019
ISBN9781386568551
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    Reconnect - L.C. Mawson

    Chapter One

    Gus

    The garage door slid closed as Gus held down the button to once more secure the base now that Alex and Jay had left on their mission. It was always slightly unnerving to shut out the wider world, but it was easier with his boyfriend, Ty, standing by his side. Nothing was going to make him feel okay about his sister heading off into danger without him, but having Ty there helped.

    Gus and Alex’s other sibling, Hell, had also watched Alex go, though zie seemed less worried than Gus about their sister. No, zie was too occupied exchanging heated looks with Mia, now that Mia had finally admitted her feelings for Hell.

    Nyssa, the Dragon Priestess Gus had found to train him and his siblings in their magic, was also there, though as the only non-Enhanced, she was simply there because she was waiting for Gus.

    Gus figured that he should probably see her out. Especially as the last occupant of the room, Alex’s girlfriend Jan, seemed in a hurry to leave, not even acknowledging the others as she headed out of the room.

    Not that Gus could blame her, he was worried about Alex, too.

    He cleared his throat. Well, Ty and I should be heading off. He turned to Nyssa. I’m assuming you’ll be coming back to the city with us?

    She nodded. I do live in the city. Until we figure out how exactly you want to split your time, I shall remain based there.

    Hell frowned, finally pulling away from Mia. Wait, you’re going already?

    Gus shrugged. Yeah, it’s getting late. Ty and I should head home.

    What about catching up? You’ve been gone for months.

    Gus sighed. I know, Hell, but we are fairly caught up now, and it’s not like I’m disappearing again. There’s a portal between here and the city now, so we can see each other whenever we like. We can talk again tomorrow.

    Hell pouted.

    I’m not staying the night here, Hell.

    Mia placed a hand on Hell’s shoulder. He’s right, Hell. You can see him in the morning.

    She gave no indication that she was in any way similarly upset by her own brother leaving as well.

    Hell sighed, looking away. I... Okay. You’re right. It’s fine.

    Gus offered his sibling an apologetic smile. I’ll be back tomorrow to see how Alex’s mission went, and then we can talk about exactly what we want to do with our training.

    Hell nodded. All right. See you tomorrow.

    See you tomorrow, Gus said, before heading back to the portal in the storage room with Ty and Nyssa.

    Gus’ stomach twisted with sympathy for his boyfriend as he took Ty’s hand. Gus might not have wanted to stay, but the fact that Hell cared enough to push meant a lot to him.

    Mia hadn’t seemed at all bothered by whether or not her brother stuck around.

    Gus knew that their relationship hadn’t been easy since Ty had been blinded, but he had assumed that time and distance would help.

    And maybe it had. Silence was still better than the endless bickering of before. But it still wasn’t what Ty deserved.

    As soon as they passed through the portal to the old school building, Nyssa paused and looked around.

    You know, she said, it would make the most sense for you and Hell to train here. And Alex, too, if she can access your powers... She looked away. When Kara and Fiona brought you to me, I didn’t realise that I would be taking on several hatchlings...

    Gus managed a sheepish smile. Too much?

    Nyssa shook her head. Not at all. It is simply unexpected. Dragon blood is rare on Earth, but there are some Wyverns around. I have rarely attempted to approach them. Refugees as they are, I was an exile first, and I feared that they may remember that. Or, if their line had come to Earth before the fall of the Plains, it may have been to escape the role they used to play for the Priestesses. Either way... I didn’t see the point in reaching out. But now? Even with just the three, or four, of us here, that would perhaps be reason enough to do the one thing I have always avoided considering.

    What’s that?

    Building a temple on Earth. A place for those with Dragon blood to call a home. If I am going to be training you and your siblings anyway, then perhaps it is time to reach out to those who are also stranded here on Earth.

    Ty frowned. You mean announcing that you’re all here to everyone on Earth with Dragon blood? Won’t that be dangerous? I mean, they likely won’t be on board with Gus and Hell being Enhanced, and you just said that you haven’t reached out to them before because they exiled you. Whatever you did to get kicked out, do you think they will have forgotten?

    Nyssa narrowed her eyes as they turned into the serpent eyes of her Dragon form, and Gus suspected that Ty would have been shaking if he could see the fury his words had produced. They did not ‘kick me out’, and I did not do anything. She turned to Gus, her anger dissipating. I dislike speaking of the past, but it is important that you and Hell know of it. Not now, but... In time, it will be part of your training. Eventually, we could reach out to others like us on Earth, but I left some time before the Vulcan Plains were sealed and so could not speak to what the others would be like. And Ty is correct, you and your siblings are Enhanced, and many magical beings will never be able to see past that fact. She shook her head. Regardless, it would take time to build the temple, and you and your siblings should be better trained before any attention is drawn to you. But it is something to consider for the future.

    Gus nodded. Yeah, I guess we can talk about it when we’re all better trained and more used to magic in general.

    Of course. You need to be a strong enough Wyvern to guard us before we do anything. I was just thinking aloud.

    Gus huffed. I still can’t believe my role is as a guardian when all I can do is produce fire. You can transform into a giant Dragon.

    The transformation takes time and energy, and I am quite weak in my human form. While I am in this form, protection falls to you. But not tonight. This has been a trying day for all of us, and you should go home and rest. We can speak more on this tomorrow.

    At that, she shifted away, and Gus looped his arm through Ty’s before they made their way out of the school, heading back to their flat.

    I’m still worried about this, Ty admitted once they were in the cool night air. This magic stuff seems dangerous, and while Nyssa and Caroline seem happy enough to deal with Enhanced, I don’t think that will be the norm.

    I know, Gus said with a sigh. But I’ll be careful, I promise.

    And what about getting involved with the rest of the rebels again? Will you promise me that you’ll be careful there as well? Gus, I... I want to help the others, I do, but I don’t know if I could handle everything resetting to how it used to be. I know that you left because you were grieving and because you wanted to find someone to train you in magic, but I left because being back there was crushing me. I can’t go back to that.

    Gus nodded. I know, and I don’t want that, either. Like you said, I want to help, but I don’t want to start living back on the base or anything. He smiled. Hey, so, there’s one bit of magic I’ve used before that I’ve never managed to use again. Want to help me test it?

    Will it hurt?

    I don’t think so. There may be light bruising if I don’t do it right.

    Ty raised an eyebrow. Okay, I can probably deal with light bruising.

    Gus kept close to Ty as he closed his eyes and thought of home.

    He had no idea if it would work or not, but a moment later, Gus felt as if the world had been pulled out from under him and he stumbled, opening his eyes to see that he was back home.

    What was that? Ty asked as he took a moment to regain his balance.

    Gus grinned. I just shifted us home.

    Wait, really? We’re back so soon?

    Gus brought his hand up to his boyfriend’s cheek before drawing him close and kissing him in excitement. Yup. So soon.

    Okay, Ty said, mirroring his smile. I could get used to this kind of magic.

    Yeah, I’m not sure I could get us anywhere but home yet, but this is why I want to keep learning. To get better at stuff like this.

    I know, Gus. I’ve always understood why you wanted to learn, I just don’t want it to come between us. I don’t want to lose you.

    You won’t, Gus assured him. I promise, I’ll take this slow. I don’t want us to get lost in this, either.

    It’s not just that, Gus. This sort of thing is dangerous. I don’t want you to get hurt.

    I know, which is why I’m going to train to be an unstoppable force of fire.

    Ty smiled at that. Okay then ‘unstoppable force of fire’, what are we doing about dinner?

    Bored of all of this talk of magic?

    No, it’s just been a long day and I haven’t eaten yet. Have you?

    Gus shrugged as he noticed his stomach rumbling. No, admittedly, I haven’t. Come on, if I remember correctly, I bought stuff for spaghetti.

    ‘If you remember correctly’?

    Look, everything before I ran into Kara and Fiona feels like a million years ago.

    Ty smiled as he went to lean on the kitchen counter. That’s fair. Maybe, if we’re lucky, things will slow down for a bit.

    Gus sighed as he took the ingredients out of the fridge. See, now you’ve jinxed it. He put everything down on the bench. Are you fine if I turn on the news?

    Ty groaned. Everything has been so depressing lately.

    You’re the one who wanted to be part of the ‘real world’.

    Okay, fine, just for the headlines.

    Gus turned on the TV, only to see footage of the aftermath of a small explosion, though there didn’t seem to be shrapnel, just flesh.

    "The explosion earlier today appears to have been the result of a new bio-weapon, causing the body to explode. Footage of the incident itself is difficult to make out, but there appears to have been two victims aside from the one used as a bio-weapon, though only one victim has been recovered, deceased. Authorities are still looking for this young woman."

    Shaky camera footage began to roll, and Gus supposed it made sense that people who didn’t know them would have trouble making them out in the footage, but to Gus, it was obvious that he was watching Alex and Jay meeting their contact.

    Then their contact doubled over, and Jay pushed Alex to the ground, and a moment later, their contact exploded.

    The footage cut out at that as fire flared across Gus’ arms.

    Chapter Two

    Hell

    Hell frowned as zie watched zir brother leave the room. Zie thought that now that zie had found him, he would come back, but now he was walking away.

    So... Mia said, drawing Hell’s attention back to the fact that they were alone now.

    Hell’s cheeks heated rapidly as zie remembered that kiss Mia had given zir when zie had transformed back from zir Dragon form.

    The kiss that Hell wanted more of.

    Much, much more of...

    But then zie froze, ice pooling in zir stomach.

    What if it had just been a heat of the moment thing?

    What if Mia hadn’t really meant it?

    What if Hell tried to kiss her again and Mia backed away saying that it was all a mistake?

    I... Um... Hell started, not managing to come up with anything more coherent.

    You okay? Mia asked.

    Hell nodded. Yeah, yeah, good... You?

    Mia sighed. Look, Hell, if you... I know that I kind of ambushed you with that kiss and if it was too much...

    No, no, it wasn’t, Hell said quickly as zie stepped forward. It, um... It wasn’t too much at all.

    So, you were just being reluctant because...?

    I thought it might have been a heat of the moment thing.

    Mia gave zir an unamused look. Hell, I made out with you in front of everyone else before. Don’t think about it so hard.

    Hell mirrored Mia’s unamused look. Cut me some slack, okay, Mia? I’ve never... I mean, I haven’t... Zie sighed, looking away. I didn’t like letting people close when we were with the rest of the Enhanced. Even superficially.

    Mia brought her hand up to Hell’s cheek. Hey, she said, her voice soft. I’m sorry, I didn’t realise. I just... You don’t have to be nervous with me. I care for you, Hell. I want this if you want it.

    Even though I can burst into flames?

    Mia smiled. Yeah, I actually kind of like that about you.

    What about the fact that I can shapeshift and turn into a giant Dragon?

    Mia frowned, and Hell’s stomach froze.

    What? zie managed.

    Mia gave an apologetic look. I was just wondering what it would say about me if I said I liked that about you too.

    Hell shrugged. I guess it would depend if it’s true or not.

    Oh, it’s true. I don’t know, it’s weird... It’s like Gus discovering his powers - or at least, being open with them - awakened something in you. Something that was fighting to get to the surface, and you were restless with that fight. Mia smiled. You don’t seem as restless anymore.

    Yeah, I guess I’m not. But, Mia... It’s not just turning into a Dragon. When I turn back, I’m different. I can shapeshift and I’m still experimenting with what I want my body to look like. Zie frowned, looking down at zirself. At least, I think that’s what I’m doing. It hasn’t exactly been a conscious decision, and I’ve only done it twice, but I’ve been different both times.

    Hell, if you need time to get used to this before we do anything more than kiss, then I am fine with that. I am more than happy with kissing right now. But if you don’t need time and you’re just worried about me, don’t be. I care about you, no matter what you look like.

    Hell sighed, not convinced.

    Mia brought her hand up to Hell’s cheek once more. If you want this, Hell, don’t think so hard about it. I want you. She leaned close, her voice low. And if you want me too, I’m right here.

    Hell’s breath caught in zir throat at Mia’s proximity.

    Oh, zie definitely wanted her.

    And if Mia didn’t want zir to think about it, then fine.

    No more thinking.

    Hell’s hands went to Mia’s waist, pulling her close so that their lips crashed together once more, fire flaring over every part of zir body that wasn’t in direct contact with Mia.

    Mia finally pulled away with a grin when she needed air. That was exactly what I had in mind.

    Hell wasn’t sure what happened, but one second zie thought about getting back to zir room, and the next second, they were there, crashing down onto zir bed while Hell contemplated whether zie could just burn off their clothing without causing any harm.

    YOU CONSIDERED WHAT?

    Hell shrugged as zie lay with Mia in zir arms, both thoroughly exhausted and satisfied. Not seriously, just for a second. But if I had pulled it off, it would have-

    Literally set fire to my underwear?

    That’s why I didn’t do it.

    Mia grinned as she leaned over to kiss Hell on zir cheek. You’re adorable.

    I’m not adorable, I’m a big scary Dragon.

    Okay then, big scary Dragon, here’s a question for you. Is this the part where I get dressed and go back to my room, or the part where I stay snuggled here all night?

    Hell’s face heated up once more. Snuggled here. Definitely here. You know, if you want.

    I definitely want to stay here with my adorable Dragon.

    Hell huffed just as there was a loud, urgent knock at zir door.

    Zie groaned. Who is it?

    Hell, open up!

    Hell frowned at zir brother’s voice, sitting up. Zie turned to Mia. Do you mind?

    Mia sighed. No, it sounds important.

    Hell groaned before grabbing zir pants and pulling them on.

    Zie made zir way to the door before opening it to see Gus standing there, flames flickering low and hot over his skin.

    What’s wrong?

    Alex.

    Hell’s stomach dropped. Her mission...

    It was a trap. There was an explosion. It’s all over the news. Jay’s dead and Alex is missing.

    Gus managed to quell the flames over his hands long enough to pass Hell his phone.

    Hell’s blood drained from zir face as zie read the article. Do Jan and Chloe know?

    I have no idea.

    Chapter Three

    Jan

    I t’s not easy, huh ?

    Chloe looked up from her coffee with complete surprise, having clearly missed Jan enter the kitchen.

    It’s not easy when your partner’s away on a mission, Jan clarified. I hate it when Alex is gone and I’m back here.

    Chloe gave her a small smile. That happen often?

    No. But I guess she figured that she had this one handled. Especially with Jay insisting on going with her...

    Chloe nodded. Yeah, he... He cares about you kids, you know? I know that might be hard to believe about someone who was sent to stop you and who you then captured, but...

    It gave him the chance to escape. I know. Alex made everything her job in the early days including figuring out if she could trust Jay. I knew that she wouldn’t let me take on tasks for her, but I could at least do them with her. It became clear pretty quickly that Jay wanted us to win. He wanted to be out of there as much as we did.

    Chloe smiled. I’m glad. He’s so worried that you still don’t trust him. Or that any of you will get hurt. Which is why he insisted on going with Alex. I just wish I could be with him.

    Well, I’m sure you two can do future missions together, if you want. Did you work together with the Enhanced?

    Chloe nodded. All the time. I never felt right without him watching my back.

    And then you fell in love? Jan teased as she made her way over to the coffee machine.

    Chloe blushed. Yeah, I guess we did. She sighed. Not that we could admit it. We just pretended that it was all just shallow because we knew the risks if it wasn’t. She focused back down on her coffee. I wonder how many others had ‘relationships’ like we did.

    I did, Jan said with a shrug. She hated thinking about it, but... It had become easier over the years.

    I’m sorry. I had heard rumours... But there were a lot of efforts to downplay why you might have left.

    Jan gave a wry smile as the coffee machine finished making her drink. Yeah, I imagined that would be the case.

    That’s the thing, isn’t it? They put so much effort into pretending nothing is wrong, but we all knew that it was. That it wasn’t normal not to love. That it wasn’t normal to be nothing but weapons in their war. Jay and I knew that we shouldn’t have to hide our feelings, but we also knew that something like what happened to you was a real possibility if we slipped up while they watched. If we got careless... She sighed. It’s difficult not to regret those years. So long spent in purgatory. When Alex left, it was hard not to think that it would have been possible for us if we had just tried.

    Well, you’ve got time now. Your whole lives ahead of you, in fact.

    Chloe smiled. Yeah, we do, don’t we?

    Jan returned her smile just as Hell and Gus entered the room, both pale and almost shaking.

    What’s wrong? Jan asked, her hands going numb as she knew what they were going to say.

    Something went wrong.

    It had been a trap.

    Alex and Jay were in trouble, or worse...

    It was a trap, Gus told them before turning to Chloe. I’m so sorry, but Jay-

    He’s dead, Chloe finished for him, her voice hollow.

    Jan’s breath came shorter and shorter. Where was Alex?

    Gus nodded. I’m sorry. They rigged a bomb in the contact Alex and Jay were meeting. Jay took the brunt of it. He turned to Jan. Alex is missing, we have no idea where she is.

    Jan had no idea what to do with that information. Missing didn’t have to mean dead, but it could.

    Or it could mean captured by the Enhanced, and now that she had access to Gus’ magic... There was no way that the Enhanced wouldn’t want to figure out how that worked.

    Before she had too much of a chance to worry, she heard another set of footsteps approaching down the corridor.

    Jan frowned as Nyssa entered the room and turned to Gus.

    I apologise for my unannounced arrival, but I have a message from Lady Caroline. I’m not sure if you’re aware, but Alex’s mission was a failure. It was too late for the Enhanced with her, but Alex survived the blast. She was taken to the Underworld for treatment.

    Gus blinked. How... How did the Demons know that the mission had failed so soon? I mean, Alex is missing from all of the follow-up footage and witness accounts. As if she vanished immediately.

    As Lady Caroline tells it, an Oracle came to visit the Princess and told her to be at the place of the explosion when it happened. She couldn’t do anything to stop it, and the Enhanced with Alex died instantly and could not be healed, but she managed to get Alex to safety.

    Jan breathed a sigh of relief at that. If Alex was with Freya, then she was safe.

    But Chloe didn’t have that relief, and now she was stuck grieving surrounded by people she barely knew.

    Chapter Four

    Alex

    "A lex!"

    Alex could hear a voice calling for her, echoing in the dark.

    A voice she was sure belonged to Freya.

    But Freya was gone.

    It had been years...

    Alex wasn’t sure how long the darkness lasted, but a creeping warmth eventually broke through, soft light enveloping her.

    Alex groaned as she awoke, knowing that she was in pain, though the soft light embracing her was easing it, keeping the worst at bay.

    Her eyes fluttered open and she failed to recognise the dark wooden ceiling above her, illuminated with red light from the window.

    Alex bolted upright, her combat instincts kicking in.

    Unfamiliar territory.

    She was injured.

    She needed to find somewhere safe.

    Only, before she could move, she was stunned still by an all too familiar face sitting on the bed next to her.

    Perhaps ‘familiar’ was the wrong word... The last time Alex had seen Freya, her hair had been wild and shapeless from a year without cutting it, and she had been stuck in plain clothing to help her blend into crowds.

    Now, her long dark hair was pinned up, a silver tiara decorated with rubies sitting atop it, and she was wearing an intricate black and crimson gown. The black contrasted her lily-white skin, while the crimson contrasted her deep green eyes. It was definitely a striking look that was topped off by the corset around her waist accentuating her figure. Her right hand had a black glove covering it up to the elbow, but her left hand was bare, holding Alex’s and glowing with healing magic, though Alex could still see a tattoo of a dog on the inside of Freya’s wrist.

    The years had obviously changed her, but this was still Freya.

    It was you, was all Alex managed as she finally registered that Freya had been the one to save her.

    Freya gave her a small, sheepish smile. It’s me.

    Freya’s words hit Alex like a shot through her heart, all of the yearning and fear and hope that she had been trying not to feel for the past few years crashing into her at once.

    Yearning for her lost love.

    Fear that their goodbye would be permanent.

    And hope that they would eventually see each other again.

    All at once, Alex was back on that balcony in Spain, as if her final moments with Freya had been just seconds ago.

    Alex surged forward, pulled

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