"Jake Evans isn't just a wild cannon, he represents the next step in humanity's evolution. He
must
be studied."
- William R. Hughes,
Director of Research and Development,
United Earth Armed Forces,
Internal Memo,
June 2178
*****
Jake woke up groggy and unfocused, but his head cleared up as the AI administered stimulants, and he realised that he was really hungry.
He dressed quickly and went to the mess hall to grab some food, where he found most of the crew up and eating already. Like him, they were all starved. Their voices quieted down as he arrived.
He grabbed a chicken tube and started sucking on it while he tried to listen-in on their hushed conversations. He couldn't make sense of most of them, but from their looks he knew they were talking about him.
He finished his tube and went to the bridge, where he found his uncle and Hannah looking at the sensor holograms.
Gliese 667 was a trinary star system, and it was a sight to behold. The three stars orbited each other with breathtaking grace. It was a captivating sight. The main colony planet, GJ-667-Cc, or Tansa as the colonists called it, was a couple of light minutes away.
"It looks clear." Hannah said.
"For now." his uncle responded.
"Let's head into the inner star system and see what awaits us." she suggested.
"Hey." Jake said.
They both noticed him.
"Finally awake? Good. We arrived at Gliese 667. We were just evaluating the sensor data." his uncle said.
"Anything interesting?" he asked.
"Nothing alarming if that's what you're asking. We'll know in a few hours if anyone followed us here."
"Not likely, they don't even know where we went." Hannah observed.
"Anyone can guess."
"So, what happens now?" Jake asked.
"Nothing, life goes back to normal." his uncle said.
"Right." Jake snorted.
They set a course for Tansa.
***
"WELCOME TO TANSA. PLEASE APPROACH THE ASSIGNED DOCKING PORT." the automated greeter welcomed them.
At 4.39 earth gravities, the massive planet had its effect on its people. They were short and stubby, but they possessed incredible strength. The earlier colonists had to be genetically altered to withstand the crushing g-force. There was no chance that a normal human could naturally survive on the surface. Not that Jake's body could withstand normal gravity to begin with, the space-born had no chance of a normal life on most planets.
All trading was done via the hulking space station orbiting the planet in geostationary orbit. It towered over the equator with its giant space lift, which was used to transfer cargo and personnel to-and-fro the surface.
They docked with the massive station. Its umbilicals snaked their way through the vacuum and attached themselves to the airlocks of the Metanoia.
Jake wore his magnetic greaves as he stepped into the station with his uncle in tow. His uncle set out immediately to establish contacts and secure some supplies.
The station buzzed with activity around him as people went walking and flying everywhere. He waited for Hannah to join him but she never did, so he went to the modest cafeteria and decided to sample some local foods. The mochow was delicious. He was in deep thought as he enjoyed his meal.
"Thank you, Siren."
he thought.
"For what?"
"For what you did with Hannah."
"It was nothing."
she whispered.
"I still don't know why she's avoiding me."
"Just give her time."
He was at a loss for what to do next. He loved the girl. He knew it, and he was afraid to admit it; but after their experience he just couldn't deny it any longer.
He was also afraid of involving her any further. He didn't want to put her in harm's way, and after their clash with the military and what lieutenant Richard tried to do, he was sure she was in over her head. They were all in over their heads.
"Long trip?" asked a stubby woman as she approached him.
"Yes, we just came from Earth."
"I could tell from that relic you're carrying." she pointed at his data-pad and smiled.
He liked her immediately.
"So, what's your name?" she asked.
"Jake. Jake Evans." he replied with a smile.
"
The
Jake Evans?" her eyes widened.
"Have we met?" he asked in puzzlement.
"Oh my god! It
is
you!" she shouted accusingly with recognition on her face.
***
"They must have broadcast it over the FTL comms." his uncle said, seething with anger.
"It has been a long time already, twenty-two earth years have passed for them. Could they still be chasing us after all this time?" Jake asked as his eyes wandered around the bridge.
"Well, you are most likely still on their most-wanted list. They knew you'd show up somewhere." Hannah pointed out.
"Shouldn't we be hiding now?" Hussein asked.
"Tansa is independent, the UEF can't do jack shit here." his uncle said.
"Yeah, but Tansa might try to trade him in for god-knows-what." Hannah countered as she looked at Jake.
"We'll see what happens. We're safe in harbour for now, and that's all that counts." his uncle said.
"Okay uncle, you see to the ship. I'll talk to you later." he said as he left the bridge.
***
Hannah followed him to his workshop. He pulled out the powered armour and was about to test the systems one more time when she entered.
"Hey, Jake." she said.
"Hey yourself. Did you miss me already?" he said sarcastically.
She smiled and leaned against the bulkhead. "You could say that. I wanted to talk."
"A week ago you were avoiding me. So, what's changed?"
"Jake, you have to understand. After our last... conversation. I had all of those feelings and I didn't know what to do about them. I needed some time to think."
"It felt like I knew you better than I know myself, and it ate at me. Jake, I wanted to hold you, I wanted to be with you, and it hurt so much I couldn't stand it. When I'm not around you I feel... incomplete." she said with sincerity.
He put his hands on her shoulders and gave her a longing look.
"I know. But we can't." he said with pain in his voice.
"Why?"