Chapter 49: Destiny, Part I
Author's Note: The last two chapters of Fourth Vector will be a two-part arc. Thank you for hanging in there with me to get to the ending!
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Jack was having the dream again.
It always started the same way which was why his subconscious was able to recognize it as the same recurring nightmare. In the dream, Jack was standing near the bow of the
Destiny
, looking out to a turbulent storm that was getting progressively closer to his fleet. The storm always started off as purely natural, manifesting itself in displays of lightning and heavy seas.
For some reason, that storm always turned into something deadlier. Out of seemingly nowhere, naval artillery started to rain down on the mighty cruiser, destroying the deck and taking out the two forward turrets.
That wasn't the worst of it. Jack could almost see time stopping as an arcing shot crested just above his position before it came crashing down and turning his world into a painful fireball that consumed all of him.
That last thing he felt was the intense heat of his body being ripped to shreds before he woke up, gasping for air and clutching at his limbs to make sure they weren't really on fire.
It was all terribly troubling until he realized it was the same nightmare again.
"Jack? Jack, are you okay?"
Kat was already sitting upright, grabbing at his shoulder as his chest heaved. His nightmare had caused such a disturbance that both of his wives were soon sandwiching him between them, their concern etched into their faces.
Abigail was the first to guess correctly.
"It was the dream again, wasn't it?" she asked, caressing his forehead.
"Third time this week," said Jack, nodding. "It's gotten more frequent ever since we got to Lockhaven."
Kat looked especially troubled. Out of all of them, she was the most inclined to look for a deeper or hidden meaning to the dreams.
"You don't think that it's... a sign of something, do you?" she asked.
"A sign of what? That I'm finally losing my mind after all this fighting?"
Kat shook her head. "I've heard before of those that have disturbing visions of events before they can happen. There's a whole group of Cervanans far to the north of the West that can claim to see the future before it happens. Most people say that they're just out of their minds but maybe it's true?"
Jack didn't want to answer that question. If his nightmare was true, well, an unfortunate end was coming his way.
Thankfully, Abigail was a bit more worldly and didn't hold as much stock in the meaning of nightmares.
"I think it's just the nerves of what's ahead of us," she said confidently, stroking Jack's back in the process. "We're finally here. We're in Java and we have a job to do. This can't be anything other than the nerves of what we need to do before we can go home."
Kat raised her hands to brush her hair out of her face, nodding briefly to what Abigail said. In the process, Jack caught sight of the bandages that were still wrapped around her delicate fingers--a reminder of how she was hurt in the last battle against Reynolds when her hands were cut with glass.
He could only hope that would be the extent of her injuries in the upcoming days, especially now that they were on Javan soil.
It had been three days since the fleet first entered the harbor of the second largest city in Java, formally taking the city and its surroundings from Bancroft's grasp. During those three days, the transports were able to unload at the main city docks, unleashing seventy thousand fighting men ready to start the final campaign of the war.
Or so Jack hoped it would be the final campaign. Despite growing up in Lockhaven, it had a decidedly foreign feel to it now that he was back. Jack found himself missing the sights and sounds of Kalmar, his new home, rather than the gritty industrial city of Lockhaven.
At least there was the promise of not being in Lockhaven for very long. Now that the army was unloaded and in complete control of the city, there were plans for its eventual move south, following the coastal road down to Belfort, some three hundred miles away.
Somewhere on that road was Bancroft and his army, moving north with all possible speed. At the current time, Jack and his forces hadn't yet identified the location of the main Javan Army however the rumor in the city was that Bancroft was now closer to Lockhaven than he was to Belfort.
If that was the case, a showdown of epic proportions was in the making, one that would see a final end to this clash between East and West.
Today though, Jack had a series of meetings with his commanders on how best to end that war. The first meeting was with Greg, Lindy, and Ambros to decide the army's plan of engagement. Ambros was the latest addition to the list of invitees, and Jack decided that his military skill would be best used for them instead of occupying a noncombatant role like the other heads of state.
After the meeting with the generals, Jack was due to see his old friend, Walt McKenzie, to discuss the terms of a Tyrolean alliance now that Jack's forces were on the continent. Walt had been one of the first friendly faces to be found in the city of Lockhaven, and Jack directed his men to release him from his house arrest upon their arrival.
With Walt would come a Tyrolean envoy to discuss the nature of their partnership, and Jack looked forward to crushing Bancroft between their two armies.