I can't thank all of my readers enough! Orbital Academy has come to a close, but fans can rest assured that this is certainly not the end of the Orbital Academy universe, nor the end of Maddison Rose's erotic writing!
(There has been some confusion, so please not that while this is the "final chapter" of Orbital Academy (aka, there will be a break in the regular once-a-month updates), this is definitely NOT the end of the entire series. As many of you pointed out, there's a lot left unresolved, and that's intentional! There most certainly WILL be further parts of the Orbital Academy story, but for now the series is at a pausing point.)
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*** Part 1 - Missy's Emergence ***
Missy shifted her weight from one foot to another, unsure of where she should be looking. The weight of the gun at her hip seemed to be pulling her towards the ground, and the ten men and women in the commando vests of Orbital Pivot's security forces kept shooting her glances as if reproaching her for not drawing it. Their own firearms were held loosely in their hands, but the tension they carried in their shoulders made it clear just how willing they would be to use them.
A small electrical hiss in the wall made three of the security forces jump, levelling their guns at the harmless metal. Missy's brow furrowed.
"The-the General said they shouldn't be harmed," she stammered, "you should be careful with your firearms." It was barely loud enough for the assembled security and her squadmates to hear, but six months ago she wouldn't have had the courage to say anything at all.
"The General said not to harm them unless in self defense. An Academy Captain and a Terran are going to be on the other side when that shield comes down, I think it's okay to be on the safe side." Their leader responded. Unlike his forces, he never took his eyes from the strangely reflectionless wall, holding his gun firmly aimed at the midpoint.
"What's taking them so long? Didn't the General give the order a while ago?" Missy wiped a bead of sweat from her forehead with one arm, while on the other side Preston squeezed her hand reassuringly.
"They're getting alternating power systems up and running, clearing escape routes, closing off intersections with blockades, that kind of thing."
"Isn't that a bit much?" Preston broke in. "It's Cap App and Tess, they're not going to be a military threat."
"He's pulling down the only thing separating us from a Terran, Rookie. Tacksman down in conveyance says you escaped from a Terran prison camp, you of all people should know what just one is capable of."
The anxiety in Missy's stomach was making it cramp up, and she briefly wondered if the other squaddies were feeling the same way. Jackson's face was impassive, as usual, but Missy noticed that Alex looked the same way, standing just behind him with her arms folded across her chest.
*I wonder if they're together.* She thought. It had been so long since the rookies had all been together in the same room, they could be dating and she wouldn't know a thing about it. The idea was so strange that she set it aside, returning her attention to the silver wall in front of them.
"Walls coming down in T-minus sixty." The security captain's voice was even, but everyone in the room suddenly tensed; the security forces raising sidearms and rifles to point at various points in the wall, the rookies simply stiffening.
"This is Blue, your friendly artificial intelligence." Missy squeaked when the speaker to their right crackled to life. "Passing on the message to all non-essential personnel, aka the group of children standing around, that in the event of hostile engagement, you will almost certainly be in the danger radius. I don't suppose I can convince any of you to move back just a few rooms, so you'll have time to run if things turn sour?"
Missy shook her head, but most of her squadmates didn't even respond. Preston flipped the speakerbox off until Missy grabbed his other hand in hers.
"T-minus thirty." The captain said. Preston's hand was sweaty, but Missy didn't know if that was because he was as nervous as she was or because of the heat that was making her uniform cling to her body.
"Ten. Nine. Eight. Seven. Six. Five." The captain didn't count the final seconds off, and Missy jumped when the silver walls snapped down with such force that they rattled the ground beneath their feet. A rush of cold air slammed into her, yanking her almost off of her feet. To her left Marcus actually did stumbled, but he caught himself before falling.
Captain Appet and Tess stood in the middle of the room beyond, arms at their sides. The room had been torn apart, scorch marks and huge shears and gouges spread across the floors and walls, but the women themselves looked fine. Missy held her breath along with everyone else as the Captain and Tess slowly and carefully picked their way across the debris in the room, their hands always in sight. Captain Appet leaned down and murmured something to the green-haired girl at her side, and Tess looked past the guards at her squaddies.
Despite what they'd told her, Missy had hoped for a glimmer of recognition from her former squadmate.
*Maybe if Julia had been here...* The unbidden thought felt like a knife in the gut. They had left the two girls behind, and look at where it had brought them? If Julia was alive, who knows what the Terrans had done to her. As Tess' gaze slid along the faces of her friends, unknowing and uncaring, Missy sighed in frustration. She hadn't realized how much she had been holding out hope, but the sight of her teammates' faces should've been enough for Tess damnit.
Tess' gaze rested on Missy, and her eyebrows shot up in surprise.
"You- " She said, lifting a finger to point.
There was screaming, so much screaming that Missy wasn't sure what had even happened.
"Get on your knees!"
"Hands on your head!"
"Don't move!"
"Lower your hands!"
Clearly trying to follow as many of the conflicting instructions as she could, Tess placed her hands behind her head and sunk to her knees.
"She didn't do anything! What are you doing?" Missy screamed.
"Stop yelling." The security force captain snapped out orders, first to his troops, then to Tess. "You can stand up Terran, but please don't point. As I understand it, you're able to attack without use of a visible weapon."
"I didn't mean to be threatening, I am sorry." Tess replied. The sound of the familiar voice made the knot in Missy's stomach loosen a little bit, as did the very familiar smile on her friend's face. "I was just surprised," the girl continued, nodded towards Missy, "I didn't know there was another Terran on the Exiles' Moon."
It would've been the perfect time for Tess to show some treachery, since for a moment every eye had turned to search Missy.
"I'm not a Terran." Missy shook her head, not sure if she was correcting Tess or defending herself to the security forces. "There was an accident early, with a crystal, it turned my hair this way." Missy had been self-conscious about the streak of blue that ran through her hair ever since the accident, but she was even more aware of it now, standing out from her brown ringlets like a beacon. Hair dyes had proven ineffective in changing the color back, and now that the station was on emergency power, she couldn't requisition luxuries like hair dye even if she had the chits for it.
Tess hadn't said anything about her explanation, just nodding and following Captain Appet into the room where her squadmates stood. Missy hadn't noticed how nice the cool breeze had felt until the silver shield slammed back into place, cutting off the pleasant breeze with a loud slam.
With the security forces loosely ringing them, Captain Appet and the squadmates looked at one another awkwardly. Missy wasn't quite sure what to do, but she opened her mouth to say something when Jackson stepped forward and threw his arms around Tess in a bear hug.
"Even if you can't remember us, it's good to have you back Tess." He said. "We were friends once, I'm sure you'll learn to put up with us again."
"Please let go of me." Tess was standing ramrod stiff, clearly fighting to keep a horrified look from her face. Jackson stepped back quickly, rubbing the back of his head sheepishly.
"Sorry...I just-"
"No it is I who should apologize." Tess said hastily. "I just...I don't like being touched, and I don't know you...."
"Didn't mind it before..." Jackson mumbled, but trailed off. Missy offered a hand instead, even though Preston tugged on her to keep her by his side.
"I'm Missy." She said. "Would you like us to call you by your Terran name? Or is your old name alright?"
"They're both pronounced the same." Tess seemed a little relieved as she shook Missy's hand. "I suppose you can spell it in your head whichever way you like."
"Right then. Rooks, I don't want to tell you your business," Captain Appet said suddenly, breaking the silence before it started to stretch, "but as a courtesy I'm going to let you know they're waking you up at 0500 tomorrow."
"What? Why?" Missy was startled enough to turn her attention away from their awkward reunion.
"They didn't say. Some security bitch." Jane shrugged, and the captain of security cleared his throat loudly.
"You still here? How long are you going to be hovering around us? We've got things to do." Jane asked.
"Until the General is satisfied she's not going to kill us all. So probably for a while."
"How'd we get so lucky."