*Sakura and Calara were both badly hurt the last time we fought the astral monsters,* John said to Alyssa as he left the bedroom. *I couldn't drag them in there again, not so soon after Terra... they need more time to recover.*
His blonde Matriarch was quiet for a moment, lost in thought. *If I can prevent us from being drawn into that sub-plane, I can keep the link going and I'll still be able to tap them for energy. I just need to figure out how to stop us from getting cut off.*
*Have you worked out how you're going to create your own sub-plane?* he asked, walking down the corridor towards the Officers' Lounge.
There was a long pause before she replied evasively, *Athena and I are working on it...*
Sakura sprang out of the blue anti-grav field and nearly ran into him in her haste. "Oh! Hey, John!" She smiled when he caught her in his arms, but her eyes tightened with worry when she looked up at him. "Are you sure sending me away with Calara is a good idea?"
He nodded and placed his hands on her waist, drawing her close. "Calara really needs some time with her Mom and you're the most powerful bodyguard I can send with her."
"But what about the nightmare!" she objected. "I should be here at your side tonight!"
"Alyssa's going to tap you for energy, so you'll still be helping," he said with a reassuring smile. Reaching up to stroke her cheek, he continued, "Last time we went to that sub-plane the two of you were badly hurt. I want to spare you both from that if I can, at least this time round..."
Sakura shook her head, long raven hair swishing around her shoulders. "But we'll be better prepared this time! We know how to create armour and weapons there now... it'll be much harder for them to hurt us!"
"That's true... but there's also another reason I want to keep you away from this one. In a few days' time we'll be liberating worlds from the Kirrix and it's not going to be pleasant," John said firmly. "I really need you refreshed and ready for then, okay?"
Her face fell, her expression filled with shame. "Is this because I disobeyed orders on Khalgron?"
Lifting her chin so that she was facing him again, John gazed into her eyes. "Remember what happened with that little Trankaran girl? All those terrible memories stirred up by seeing her in danger? It's probably going to be a lot worse with Terran children."
She hesitated, then nodded, looking glum. "Alright, I understand."
"No, I don't think you do," John said, his voice gentle and sympathetic. "You've been dealing with a huge amount of stress recently; hell, it was only two weeks ago that you faced Mikaboshi! You need some time off, honey. You've been there time and again for me since you joined our family, but I won't risk you burning out. I love you too much for that."
Sakura hugged him tight and buried her face in his chest. "I can't help feeling like I'm abandoning you when you need me," she mumbled, sounding wracked with guilt.
"Please don't think like that, it's not true at all," he said, running his fingers through her silky black hair. "Calara really needs some time off as well, so this is for her just as much as you. I wish I could send Dana along too, but the research she's working on at the moment is important. When we do face the Kirrix again, I can always keep her on the Invictus to spare her from the worst of it. You're lethal in the Valkyrie and I'm going to really need you on top of your game, right in the thick of the action."
She pulled back to look at him, her expression now calm and accepting. "You're right. The last thing I want is to let you down in combat..." She smiled, then gave him a tender kiss. "Thanks for looking out for me."
John placed a hand on her shoulder and looked into her eyes. "It's only fair to warn you that this isn't going to be an easy assignment. Calara's been avoiding planning the wedding for weeks, so Maria intends to make up for lost time. I'm going to need you completely focused on pretty dresses, guest lists, seating arrangements, the works!"
Sakura giggled and nodded. "I promise I'll do my best."
"Good girl," he said with a grin. "I knew I could count on you."
She waved goodbye and John watched her jog down the corridor to her room, before he turned and headed into the Officers' Lounge. He found Alyssa and Lynette standing by one of the sofas, with the blonde holding up a grey officer's uniform and studying the older woman with an appraising eye. John's gaze was drawn to the dark-red mid-length dress that Lynette was wearing, the slinky material doing a spectacular job of showcasing her curvy figure.
"That fits you perfectly," he said appreciatively, his eyes lingering on the flare of her hips as he walked over to join them.
Lynette darted a glance at him and looked mortified, her hands moving self-consciously to the dress. "I haven't worn anything like this since my twenties!" After a moment's pause where she glanced down at the generous display of cleavage, she blushed and admitted, "In fact, I don't think I've ever worn a dress like this!"
"You look hot, stop fretting," Alyssa said, a sly smile on her face. She glanced over her shoulder at John and added, "If you weren't being all weird about keeping things platonic, you'd ring her bell, wouldn't you, handsome?"
John saw that the brunette was watching him carefully as she waited for his reply. He cleared his throat and said, "I wouldn't phrase it quite like that, but you do look very attractive, Lynette. As you've probably realised by now, Alyssa's passionate about fashion... she won't let you wear anything that isn't very flattering."
The older woman relaxed and gave Alyssa a look filled with gratitude. "I'm sorry, this is all very new for me."
Alyssa brushed her fingers down Lynette's arm in a playful but affectionate gesture. "I know, but I promise you're in safe hands. You're one of us now, or at least you will be very soon, and it's my job to take really good care of you."
Lynette studied her for a moment and sounded surprised as she said, "You really mean that, don't you?"
"Absolutely," the blonde replied, with a warm smile. "Just think of me and all the girls like long-lost sisters. We've got your back now, like a big loving family."
A matching smile slowly spread across Lynette's face. "I didn't realise how much I missed being a part of a family. It's a lovely feeling."