"We have everything we need?" Alex asked the women assembled at the table in front of him.
"Yeah, hon. Just need to make a quick stop by the station before we head off. Need to pick up a few items that I ordered," Korsa told him.
Alex smiled at the big woman, thinking how it was a bit odd, being called 'hon' by a woman much older than he was. To be fair, though, despite her age of seventy-six years old, she was considered a young woman among her people. Khontarans were one of the few long-lived species in the galaxy, the eldest among them just over seven hundred years old. He supposed that when you lived that long, there were some mindsets that just stuck.
He looked at the woman, who had recently become his lover and girlfriend, and smiled. Though Korsa often came across as aloof, clinical and sometimes even cold, beneath that tough as nails exterior, was a kind, loving and compassionate woman. Alex smirked at the thought of how aggressive and demanding she could be in bed. He also liked how she could flip between tomboy and girlie girl at a whim.
"What?" Korsa asked, when she noticed him staring.
"Nothing," Alex replied as he took a quick look over at the villa, making sure that he missed nothing.
"Come on. I know something's up. Spill," Korsa demanded.
"The only thing that's up right now is this," Alex told her as he knocked her to her ass.
She yipped as she plopped down on the chair behind her, but was then silenced with Alex's lips pressing to hers. Korsa moaned happily and kissed her boyfriend back, pulling him into her. Growling ferally, Alex broke away from Korsa, knowing that if he kept going, he'd be sporting a massive boner that would take a while to go away.
"You tease!" Korsa huffed as she fanned herself before standing up.
"Just letting you in on a preview of things to come later," he told the big woman. Korsa smiled widely as she shouldered the last of her things before following Alex out of the villa.
"The journey to Prodosia is well over forty hours from here. One night with you, all to myself," Korsa told him. "In my bed."
"Something wrong with mine?" Alex queried.
"Yeah. It's too small," she told him, while fixing him with a look.
"I'll have to remedy that when we get to another station. Preferably one that has mattresses sized for you," Alex smiled.
"I appreciate that!" Korsa sighed as they ambled over to where the
Darkstrider
was parked. The pair walked up the ramp, as they were the last ones to make it aboard.
"Took you two long enough! The cleanup go as planned?" Natalya asked as she walked over to the pair.
"Yup! All evidence of who we are has been scrubbed away and we've left nothing behind," Korsa informed Natalya.
"Good! Hate to leave anything behind for anyone who's curious about who we are and what we're up to," the woman stated.
"Indeed! Speaking of which, Jaesa, you are certain that you recorded everything that was found in the caves the Ooantahl were guarding?" Alex questioned.
"Affirmative, sir! Though I didn't have the time necessary to decode it all, as there are a lot of writings and murals to comb through," the AI answered.
"How long would it take you to go through everything, code and catalog it, so we can read it whenever we like?" Kasumi wondered.
"I would require at least a standard galactic week to go through everything and another week to properly code and catalog everything that's there," Jaesa replied.
"There's that much data in the caves?" Korsa asked, her eyes going wide at the length of time it would take the AI to do as she was asked.
"Easily that much! There were other areas that were below the caves the Ooantahl were guarding!" Jaesa informed the crew.
"Wait, there's a bigger cave network down there?" Korsa asked.
"Did you try to go down there?" Alex queried, curious about the new network of caves.
"The Ooantahl warned going down there was certain death and discouraged me from going down," Jaesa replied.
"Did they say exactly lay down there?" Kasumi wondered.
"No, but that what lay below was something that only a Star Strider could overcome. I sent in a recon drone to try getting some scans," Jaesa told the crew.
"What did you find?" Natalya asked, both terrified and excited about what could lay in the dark below.
"Nothing."
"Nothing? What do you mean, nothing?" Alex questioned.
"The drone I sent in was cut off almost instantly. There was no transmission, no readings, there was nothing!" Jaesa stated, shaking her head in bewilderment.
"There's obviously something down there, but it's something that is cut off from the rest of the universe," Alex surmised.
"Any idea what it could be?" Natalya wondered.
"It could be any number of things; a giant beast, some dark from of Aether, a defensive form of it. The possibilities are endless! But we won't truly know until we go down there," Korsa stated.
"The Ooantahl said that only Star Striders could go down there?" Alex questioned.
"They did. Corvaillen said that what is in there is a mystery, even to the Ooantahl. They were forbidden from going inside," Korsa iterated.
"Sounds like we're going to have to make a return trip to this place!" Alex replied.
"Damn it, mama! Why did you have to tell us these things?? Now I REALLY want to know what's down there!" Natalya griped.
"I tried going in. Something held me back," Korsa told them.
"Wait, you tried going inside this area?" Kasumi yipped.
"I did. Something invisible prevented me from even getting near the veil. It was as though a force field was in place to keep me out," Korsa replied.
"Did Corvaillen say anything about it?" Alex wondered.
"He did. He said it will only allow me passage when I am ready," Korsa told them.
"When you're ready? Ready for what?" Natalya queried.
"I suppose we'll know when we come back. Or when we've learned enough about the Aether and grown proficient in its use," Korsa guessed.
"Sounds about right. Makes me wonder why the drone could go in, but you weren't," Alex mused.
"Corvaillen was able to answer that. He told me that living beings are not permitted. Machines can go in, but they don't come back out," Jaesa replied to Korsa.
"Wait, so, in theory, you would be able to go in?" Kasumi questioned.
"I believe so, but I wouldn't be able to come back out," Jaesa reminded them.
"Looks like we'll have to try going down there when we get back," Alex stated, moving along to the bridge.
"These Star Striders were a secretive lot," Shazza humphed.
"If you had unlocked secrets of the galaxy and the power of the universe itself, isn't that information you'd want to keep secret?" Korsa reminded her charge.
"I suppose I would. Just sucks that we won't know anything about it until later," Shazza griped.
"Life isn't about the destination, Shazza. It's about the journey you take to get there," Alex told her as the lot of them climbed aboard the elevator. It took them to the first deck, and they got off, heading to where Inari and Priya were busy guiding the ship to be clear of Veldhern's atmosphere.
"Oh, and I wanted to thank you for the additional storage towers you purchased, Commodore. It helps with storing all the data we have gleaned from the caves on Veldhern. There are zottabytes upon zottabytes to comb through!" Jaesa told Alex.
"You're welcome, Jaesa. Remember, one of those towers is for you to store any backups you have for your systems," Alex told the AI.