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Alien General's Baby (Brion Brides 7)(43)



Naima was happy. It had surprisingly little to do with winning the argument and proving her friendship to the android further.

Braen's words rang in her ears, breaking down the last resistance she had about him. The general agreed with her on many issues, as was perfectly natural considering the two different worlds they came from, but he also respected her opinions. Now, and Naima was very tempted to inform the Galactic union   that one of its fundamental laws of nature had been broken, Braen had basically admitted he'd been wrong.

If that wasn’t human influence changing things for the better, she didn’t know what was.

Her heart was beating like a drum and the butterflies were fluttering in her chest. Like a dam had been broken inside her, Naima suddenly dreamed of fairy tales again. The girl she'd once been, wishing for a man straight out of the tales she'd loved, rose her head once again, waking from a deep slumber.

What made it all better was that Braen was no prince in shining armor. Well, he did have a shining armor and the Brion generals were practically princes, but that was not the point. He was also passionate and strong and dutiful and flawed, even. With flaws that she could smooth over, complement, just as he did with hers.

Not a fictional, unrealistic picture, painted to only resemble perfection while being empty. He was real.

Naima had to bite her tongue not to let the words burst out of her mouth right then. She figured they deserved a more intimate moment. Instead, she turned to Alona, who had so far observed the events going on around it with dispassionate interest.

Or perhaps not. Naima hadn't thought androids were capable of complicated emotions, but after cutting itself off from the Chali fleet, Alona seemed... alive. Its eyes were shining with character, resembling a living being much more than the white smooth body should have allowed.

"I never thought I'd hear a Brion speak like that," the android said when Naima and Braen came closer. "Much less a general."

Naima couldn't fight down the smile that kept tugging at her lips, looking at Braen, who had reverted back to his usual serious being.

"I owe you for protecting Naima," Braen replied. "It doesn't mean I have warmed up to your kind. However nothing can take that service you have shown me away."

"That is fair," Alona replied, looking on with mild interest as the Brion techs began to reattach what their general had broken. "But I must warn you, General. Your task just got considerably harder now that I no longer have access to Sinetha and the rest of her androids."#p#分页标题#e#

"We will manage," Naima said before Braen could reply. "I'm almost sure bad odds delight Brions. Challenges are hard to come by. Now, tell us. You said you took "everything". What does Sinetha plan?"

"Nothing," Alona said with only a hint of being pleased about the matter. "She hasn't planned anything ever since she sent me here. Naima was her only chance to escape the Fearless and she's failed in that. Now she'll only live long enough to make sure the harness she built for the enemy works. After that, Sinetha will have no more value for it."

"So she'll die," Naima concluded. "That's... I don't like her, but I can't help but feel a little sorry."

Neither the android nor Braen seconded her feelings.

"Go on," she urged the android after a moment. "Are they still in the Darnetta system?"

"Yes," Alona said. "On the planet Darius. You and Audrey have been right all along. The Fearless has never left the planet. It didn't need to. Sinetha brought it a gift even the enemy couldn't have predicted. Now it has the android army and it's had time to grow. It is ready to face the general."

"I don't think so," Naima said, feeling the way Braen tense beside her. "My gerion will kick its ass, you'll see."

Alona smiled.

"I believe that," the android nodded. "From what I've seen, the Fearless doesn't stand a chance."

I didn’t know androids could lie, Naima thought.

Her gerion was formidable, sure. But could he vanquish something immortal… again?

Then it fixed Naima in place with its curious look.

"But it can still reincarnate. You said you had an idea how to kill it for real. What did your test with me mean?"

Now we’re getting to the meat of the matter.

"Yes," Braen cut in. "I would like the answer to that as well."

It crossed Naima's mind what weird life they lived when their bond had taken over their minds so completely that a possible solution to killing the enemy hadn't come up yet.

"Okay," she said, grinning. "Hear me out. I don't know if this will work, but it can't hurt. It's not like we can field test this. The Fearless is one of a kind.

"My idea was that the lifestone is intelligent. I've explained this to the general before. The stone understands the function of the object it’s in contact with. When I touched you, the stone gave you the power to overcome Sinetha. You felt it, didn't you? That you were somehow... a more complete version of yourself."

"I did," Alona admitted.

"So," Naima finished. "If it understands function, what if we embed it in a weapon? If your men forge the stone into your spear, Braen, perhaps it can kill the Fearless.

“After all, I mean – Brion spears are tools of killing. Everyone knows that. Their entire purpose is to defeat enemies, they're not ceremonial in any way. The greatest weapon in the galaxy, wielded by the greatest warrior. I think it would do it. I think it's at least worth a shot."

Both Braen and Alona stared at her. In fact, everyone in the room stared at her, since even the techs had stopped working and they'd overheard.

Naima felt like a comedian, waiting for the reaction to the punchline of the joke.

Then the general kissed her, strong and forceful and utterly loving. He pulled her into his arms and didn't let go until Naima was panting for air.

"I think you're amazing," Braen said, the emotion in his voice taking Naima's breath away. "I don't just think it's worth a shot. I believe it will work and you have solved the problem of the entire galaxy."

That's more than a little humbling, but I hope to all the gods I'm right.

Her cheeks were scarlet red, and she was smiling wide.



They left the techs to tend to Alona, and Braen escorted her back to her quarters. The entire way there, Naima was tempted to speak her mind, but they still had work to do and she had to oversee the crafting of Braen's spear.

The general had waited to tell her about the bond until they had solved the urgent issues. Naima was going to do the same.

Nonetheless, there was a curious smile on Braen's lips as they walked. When he parted from her at the door of her room, now cleaned up of the remnants of the battle, the general placed a small, gentle kiss on her lips.

"Brions never give up," he said, "but we recognize good fortune when we see it. And I see hope for us."#p#分页标题#e#

"I do too," Naima said happily. "If the spear trick works, you will rid the galaxy of its greatest monster."

"It is not what I meant," Braen replied. "Back there, you called me your gerion."

I did, didn't I?

Only Braen didn't press her further on the slip of her tongue, apparently content with that small hint of her growing affection for him. The general left with another kiss, leaving Naima longing for more, so much more.





26





Braen





Naima had chosen to stay. His gesha had chosen to stay with him.

As they left Laveden far behind and rushed to the enemy, Braen had never been so conflicted about anything in his life before. Her decision meant that she and their baby were bound to be in more danger than he was comfortable with.

On the other hand the general couldn't imagine anyone else protecting them as well as he. He trusted his warriors and their capabilities, but there was a limit to them and that firmly stayed at the life of his fated.

He had offered Naima her freedom to make her understand that he was willing to make any sacrifice for her and her safety, as well as the baby she was expecting. Yet when she had refused, Braen couldn't help but feel relief that she wasn't going anywhere. With the plans of the Chali finally exposed and the reinforced glove, the general felt like the more pressing threats to her life had been dealt with.

Which in a way was funny, considering that he had seen the Fearless’ will once more now, and it was very much a real threat. Naima was far from safe.

Despite all that, Braen refused to give himself an excuse to feel relief. Only the death of the Fearless could satisfy him, nothing less – and now he finally had the chance to kill the beast.

They headed straight for the Darnetta system. Finding Naima and taking a detour to the Palians had allowed the Fearless to grow and gather strength. Neither of them doubted it was exactly what the monster had wished for.

All the while, his men were preparing his spear for the battle, under Naima's strict supervision. She made sure none of them accidentally touched the stone and saw to it that it was handled properly.

Braen was approaching the hardest battle of his life, but he only feared for Naima. When he'd met her, his gesha's feelings towards him had been cold at best, desire not counting. Now, with their baby and getting to know each other, she was warming up to him day by day. Compared to that, no enemy was able to capture his attention so fully.