Author's note: The big weekend is over, but there are still 4 more chapters of this story left. At this point, I should let readers know that there are no further major explicit sex scenes. Instead, we get... romantic drama! And I should also drop advance warnings about non-ero themes that some could find distressing including: separation; judgemental attitudes/shaming towards orientation/BDSM lifestyle; (un)reasonable authority figures; threat of medical intervention.
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Vaia hears whistles as she blows a kiss after Sash's departing air-car. She blushes. She's never had attention like that before in public.
She makes her way back to her clan's territory, fingers going every now and then to the collar that is the tangible reminder of everything that has happened to change her life.
Her other hand rests on the butt of her pistol, though, and her eyes are alert. She's still alone in the hive right now, even if it's a relatively safe and familiar district.
Soon enough though, she's surrounded by familiar people in familiar Van Saar suits just like hers.
She's home.
***
For a little while, everything is fine.
A few people ask Vaia where she's been, and she gets a penalty -- the first she can remember getting in years! -- to her account in the House's internal currency system for missing her rota slot for various chores. But no one's responsible for her at the moment. She's guiding her own ongoing engineering education. So she isn't in any trouble, and the rest of the clan seem pleased that she had a great time and seems so happy.
She settles easily back into the routines of her life in her clan. It's so much easier to overlook all the little things that usually bother her now. Besides, she has her secret. Every now and then, she can't help but touch her collar and smile a private little smile.
Joak and Manu want details, of course. She is evasive, but agrees that she'll tell them eventually. For now, she just assures them that she had an amazing time. Joak actually speaks up, saying she's never looked more beautiful.
At night, in her tiny room, Vaia doesn't disappear into her head-set as she usually would have. Instead, she raids her tiny stash of obscura for just a little sniff, and lies on her bed indulging her memories of her and Rebeck. And Sash. And her dreams of all that they'd do in the future.
***
After a couple of days, however, Vaia gets an odd request to visit the head of the clan, Manfred. Outside of combat, House Van Saar doesn't tend to run on direct orders, but this message is the next step down from one.
Perplexed, she goes to his office at the appointed time. She wonders if he's finally going to tell her something of what the clan's plan for her is.
Manfred has always been a presence in her life. Often one of the adults in charge of her. Clan boss for most of her life. Leader of the gang expedition she was part of to the Underhive. Over time, she has grown sure that he is, in fact, her genetic father, though he has never said as much to her. It's still strange to her, that she finds herself taller than him now! She's always trusted him.
What's bothered her about him for a few years now though is that, even though she has finally admitted to herself that she's rightly regarded as very sharp among her peers, and has been getting the chance to develop an extensive technical education, Manfred still hasn't told her what career the House has in store for her. The Governor himself is a Van Saar right now! Especially with her recent experience visiting a Spire, Vaia has found herself wondering just how far life might take her.
The lack of clarity about her future is one of the things that has left her feeling aimless and unmotivated, wallowing in her fics and head-set fantasies rather than applying herself.
When she finds him, Manfred looks up from his desk with a very severe expression. He doesn't smile, at all.
"Vaia. Sit down." He gestures to the chair across from him.
This isn't good, she thinks to herself as she sits.
"What happened to you?" he asks.
"What do you mean?" she replies, confused.
"Vaia, this will all go much easier if you can just be honest with me. You know very well what I mean."
Vaia's eyes narrow. "No, I don't think I do know what you mean. I went out, as I am permitted to now. I met some wonderful new friends. I was away for longer than planned, but I'm allowed to enjoy myself once in a while, aren't I? Wasn't that the point?"
Manfred's frown darkens and he takes a heavy breath. "Yes. That was part of the purpose. Vaia. Some of us are very concerned about you."
"There's no reason to worry. I told you, I had a great time. That's all there is to it. I'm going to meet up with them again.... If it will satisfy you, I suppose I could arrange for them to come and meet you. They're lovely people."
Manfred leans forward, resting his hands on his desk. "I'm sorry, Vaia, but I know that isn't true. The women you went off with... They have a reputation."
Vaia isn't panicked or embarrassed. She's just getting angry. "Who the fuck squealed on me? Joak or Manu?"
Manfred sighs and rubs at his forehead. "You know I don't like it when you talk like that, Vaia. 'Squealing'? Really? It's not like that. We're just very concerned about what might have happened to you."
"What happened? This is so typical. I get a bit of freedom. I don't use it
just how you'd like
, so you'll take it away now? My new friends... They're the same age as me, you know? But they've been free to live their own lives in the hive for ages now. For at least 10 years! While I've been stuck here. Sure they've got
reputations
. But the reputations that matter got them amazing jobs working for the Representative. They live in a Spire!"
Manfred can't look at her at the moment. "Please don't be like this, Vaia. I'd really like you to work with me right now. Their... lair in a Spire just gives them something they can use to lure young women in. And a secure place where they can... take advantage of them."
Vaia huffs. "So this is what you do now? Dig up gossip? Fine. Let me tell you what happened." She has to steel herself a little for this, but she's so angry that the words just flow out of her. "We flew to their place. We had great sex. We ate imported food, and drank Calastian booze. We went grav-sailing! We did some sparring. We watched
Gangs
. We had more great sex. We went to the trike races! I met a Squat for the first time. We flew home. We had even. More. Great. Sex. Is there anything else you'd like to know, 'boss'?"
Manfred looks up. "I didn't want to have to do this, Vaia." He calls out. Two other Van Saars, big guys, come through the door behind her. They grab Vaia by the shoulders and arms.
She doesn't have her gun. Why would she, in her own home? If she had, she thinks she might even have used it. She's furious!
"What the fuck is this!" She knows them. She can't believe they'd treat her like this!
"I'm sorry, Vaia. It's clear that these people have some kind of hold over you. You're not yourself right now. Maybe you're scared of what they said they'd do to you if you talked. Or maybe you're in denial about what happened. We're going to sort this out, Vaia. It will be much easier if you co-operate."
"Get fucked."
Manfred signals. The men holding her lift her out of the chair and start to make her walk towards the door. She refuses to move her feet, forcing them to carry her.
Like that, with Manfred following, she is taken out of the office.
As they carry her through the halls, Vaia yells at them loudly, for anyone passing to hear. It goes against the grain to act like this, but she tells herself that she's not the one making a scene. They are, by treating her like this.
"This is such bullshit! You pretend things are different here. You like to think that, don't you? There are rules that we all agree to follow, right? Not like the other Houses. Civilised. But the moment something happens that you don't approve of? Brute force. You're making these guys be your goons, boss. Is this a Goliath clan now?"
"Shut up, Vaia," Manfred hisses.
"You know I'm right. You all know I'm right!"
Quite a number of other clan members stop and stare at the scene as it passes them. At least this'll get the word out, she thinks. There's got to be people who will be in her corner, right?
She's taken to the clinic.
Doctor Frank is waiting there. She's never liked him. He has cold eyes.
"Vaia," says Frank. "You're going to be examined now."
"No. You can't. I don't agree to this."
Manfred starts pacing. She's never seen him like this. She can't tell whether he's angry, or pleading with her. Both?
"Vaia, we aren't going to do anything... intrusive. Please just lie down, and let Doctor Frank take a look at you."
"I refuse."
"You'll be held down if necessary. Please, Vaia?"
Frank gives Manfred a cold stare. If it was just up to that guy... Vaia doesn't want to think about it.
She's so angry. The thought comes to her. Only her mistress should be able to take liberties like this with her! She wants to scream Rebeck's name. She wants her to burst in and rescue her. Steal her away.
One of the guys holding her speaks up quietly. "Er, boss, we'd rather not..."
"Thank you," Vaia whispers to him. Though she'd have preferred it if he'd found his conscience much earlier!
Manfred is silent for a moment. He sighs. "You men can go. Doctor Frank?"
Maybe there's a moment for Vaia to act, but she's too slow. Maybe if she'd had some more unarmed combat tuition from Rebeck. But before she can do anything, the doctor is there with a syringe, and she's being injected.
"It's just a sedative, Vaia," she hears Manfred say, but his words seem to be coming from the end of a long, dark tunnel. "We have to help you! You'll thank us for this, I promise you will..."
No, is her last coherent thought.