Thanks to WAA01 for the edits.
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Chapter One
A month had passed since the crew of the Silver Wind had saved the poisoned planet of Randor. A month they had been in Candary space. It almost felt like he was home as Sebastian Landis's hands rested against the wall of the waiting room. His head bowed as the events of the past month flooded his mind. Remembering how the crew of the Candary carrier Pantra had sent towed the disabled Silver Wind into space. He knew the ship would never fly again as it was. Too many of the parts, electrical conduits, thrusters, the main engine were too damaged to be repaired. Remembering the look in the crews eyes when he told them that it was beyond his skill to bring back the Silver Wind to its former state. He knew how that ship was like a home to them. Remembering all the run-ins with the law, the catches they fled from as other pirates thought to loot their bounty. The laughs that were stored in those metal bones that made up the ship. However, he had a plan, a plan to ensure that the Silver Wind would fly again. Nonetheless, a plan that would require great risk to them given what awaited in that graveyard. The Candary could supply him with another dark matter drive easily, but he was thinking of something a little bit better than ten times light speed. Plus, if he could pull it off, then Elizabeth and her people could have a real Venus Oculari battleship to protect that asteroid they called home and all the parts he would need to bring the Silver Wind back to life. That was his hope anyway, what the unknown factor was, was if the androids that were still operational aboard those derelicts were at full power or were their internal power sources running low. Something Sebastian was betting on, at full power... his hand ran across his bare chest knowing exactly what they could do at full power.
As skilled as his crewmates were, they didn't have the reflexes needed to go head to head with them, except for Akasha. Still though, he wasn't about to leave his shipmates out of this adventure. He knew if they knew this was to restore the Silver Wind then they wouldn't just sit by while he was lightyears away. He had to contact Elizabeth and see if she could, and or would, loan him twenty of her men. Then he had to train them to fight the androids since none of them knew how vicious they could be. Recounting the time Pantra had sent a gift for Akasha with the carrier on the way to her home world. How it warmed his old warrior's heart when the ship's captian presented her with Pantra's tribe's sha'kr. He knew Akasha was forlorn when she unclasped her former one yet knew as she attached the new one to her ear that she was no longer an outcast. She knew she could go home now. Could speak with her people openly without fear of death. However, upon landing on Dindingwe all but her mother and siblings showed up to greet Akasha. Sebastian speculated that was her grandmother's doing and not because of anything else. Dartiana had promised her people and her students a month-long event of games to welcome his return to their territories. They were now at the end of that month-long celebration. Feeling the vibrations of thousands upon thousands of feet stomping. Chanting his name, demanding to see the champion of a thousand matches, demanding blood! For this fight wasn't like the others, this was to the death. Sebastian wasn't opposed to death matches. He's fought in many before he left Candary space.
"
Löwe
it's time," Akasha said, from behind him. Her violet eyes ran over his bare back, noting the scars that marred it from his long history of fighting not just for them but also for his own people before their fall. "Grandmother and the others are waiting for you," she said, while it wasn't common, but
Perämies
were allowed a few moments with each other before such matches. Akasha had no doubts that her mate would come out victorious like he has done in so many of his battles; and now with his new nanites she knew Sebastian was like a new man. "My
Perämies
shouldn't go into that match unarmed," Akasha said, holding the gloves Pantra had made for him in her hands. Her cat-like nose wiggled at the sandalwood scent that drifted off his skin as Sebastian turned towards her.
"So, tell me how much is Nathan betting against me?" Sebastian asked, with a sly smirk taking the gloves from her.
"He isn't," Akasha said, her cheeks heating as she stepped closer to him. Her tail wrapped around his right leg as her hands ran up his sculpted chest. "Nathan put two hundred on you to win," she said, her ears twitched. Her new
sha'kr
jiggled, the yellow topazes, the blue star sapphires glinted in the light displaying her new rank among her people and who she was mated to.
"I see, then I can't disappoint him, can I?"
Her violet eyes glimmered in her love for her mate as his arms wrapped around her waist. Her fingers weaved through his hair as their lips neared. Glad of the events that brought the two together. Glad that she was the one that won his heart. Glad that she gave the greatest warrior they have ever seen her innocence. So very pleased that Sebastian found her as a worthy mate. She didn't know what she would have done if he never had joined the crew of the Silver Wind. Pressing her forehead against his, praying that he fought well, that he brought honor to her new family, and that his opponent was too slow to best her mate.
"Now you go, fight, make our people remember why you are called
Löwe
: Champion of the ring," Akasha said, her palms lightly patting his chest before backing away. "You're
Ituma
shall be watching as well, make us proud," she said, slightly bowing as the doors to the ring swung open.
The roar of the crowd was deafening as Sebastian stepped out on to the metal retractable walkway. On Candary worlds the ring was a pillar of stone standing twenty to forty feet high depending on which world you were on. An equal distance separated the ring from the stand so no one could leap to safety once you stepped onto that cold hard stone. However, should one fall, be pushed off, or just too cowardly to continue the fight jagged razor spikes lined the bottom easily dispatching any who felt their deadly touch. There was no technology embedded in the stone like the red forcefield that encircled the ring upon Pantra's ship. As Sebastian Landis looked across the distance to his opponent he knew only one of them was going to walk off that blood-soaked ring. He wasn't about to fall, not now, not when he had beaten one gruesome death just to meet another.
"It's my great honor on this last night as host of these games that I, Dartiana, daughter of Sactor, warrior of the Nithina tribe and grandmother of Akasha of the Tailian. Present to you these two great, brave warriors!" Dartiana shouted, her arms outstretched, directing the crowd's attention to Sebastian and the warrior that had brought forth the challenge. The crowd roared with a vengeance! "We all know his family is proud of his courage!" she said, her voice thundered through the stadium after she had listed off the feats he had earned in his life. Her brown, streaked with gray, fur lined face peered out around listening to how her tribe beat their hands on their thighs announcing of their approval. "Without further ado I present to you people of the Nithina tribe. The man of a thousand victories: he is known as the Demon of Halkor III, Savior of the Nithina tribe, Defender of the throne, Löwe: champion of the ring, and blood-brother to the Queen of the Candary, and lastly we learned of the most amazing news... let us give reverence to the Master of the Crane!" Dartiana said, directing their view to Sebastian as she bowed to him. An audible 'Master' echoed through the stadium as everyone including his opponent bowed to him.
"You honor me
Löwe
for allowing one so unworthy to face you in mortal combat," Volang said, holding his bow to Sebastian.
"You bring honor to the
Stjrid