The days had come and gone and soon enough, winter was in full swing, the frosted, frigid winds of January ripping across all of Earthland. It promised little warmth, running out days quickly with its icy grip so that the cold nights could maintain their dominance. Days, somehow, seemed to go slowly and yet somehow too quickly, though that may have been the ever ticking countdown to Genesis being taken off planet. Though Grubar had set a hard deadline for how long he could -- or rather, would -- be willing to wait to take Genesis in, he had been convinced a few times to delay. It wasn’t hard, being a creature that seemingly enjoyed the attention of others, especially women, and there were a handful of women that were more than happy to attend to him in exchange for more time. As much as he was a professional that wished to get his job done, there seemed to be a soft spot in his heart for the situation and the people wrapped up in it. Truly, it felt that he, too, wanted to be done with Maker and protect the tiny backwater planet full of humans.
Progress was being made but it was slow and, perhaps worse, was just how careful and patient Maker seemed to be. While Mercury’s ‘clone’ had been awakened from its slumber under the guise of being controlled, Maker had done very little to include her in projects. He was careful about what he said to her and how to mention certain aspects of his goals, happy to keep her on the teetering edge of interest and curiosity. Worse yet was the fact that attempting to triangulate the positioning of his base was next to impossible, for one reason or another. In the end, it came down to the efforts of the outside forces working to locate him while Mercury and her clone sought to keep Maker’s interest and focus.
Not that there was any evidence or information lacking to be told. In fact, there were some interesting, if not troubling, developments that required a full meeting to discuss. The sideways adventure of Scourge and Saffron had brought them upon a Rhaegarian, claiming to be working with Maker, though on what remained a mystery. He had claimed to be related to the former matriarch of the du Wolff family, which painted a very troubling path moving forward. They had arranged a meeting on New Rhaegar, to reveal and summarily discuss their discoveries and what it meant for their attempts at stopping Maker.
Vandrad stood at the docks of the developing island nation, staring out at the sea beyond. He wore a familiar jacket, a bright green overcoat that he’d once worn on his first mission encountering Mercury. Though that one had been torn asunder by his own hands, he’d procured another one and left it away for some time. Now as he stood on the stony outcropping, overlooking the gentle bay in front of him, he found in it limited but comforting warmth. There was a look of deep introspection on his face, a glower that was not unusual to see. Vandrad was not one to walk around with a bright, warm and welcoming smile after all. But he seemed more pensive than anything as the cool wind whipped past him, drawing his hair back and waving it along the invisible ways of air.
Two months at this point and they were no closer to confronting Maker. For a man that prided himself on getting results quickly and easily, it was frustrating. He knew that everyone was working as hard as they possibly could but that didn’t make the lack of results any less irritating. At this point, all he wanted was some kind of coordinates so he could glass the entire region, just to ensure the alien bastard was dead and gone. But somehow he knew it wouldn’t be that easy.
“It never is,” a voice spoke from nearby. The former prince’s head twisted around to glance in the direction of the source… only to find nothing but air. Yet another troubling development that he had opted to keep to himself was the appearance of this mysterious voice. It had first spoken up the night that Mercury had gone on the mission to investigate Genesis with Scourge, Agatha and Ruzatz. Ever since then, it had spoken a handful of times, often barking some comment at what he was saying or thinking. No body ever appeared to take ownership of the words and Vandrad was left to stand and ponder, concerned that something was stalking him from beyond the veil. Usually he had no issues seeing specters and spirits, so whatever it was, it was beyond that.
“You look spooked, nephew,” Simon’s familiar voice came from his other side, prompting Vandrad to turn the other way. His uncle had grown out his beard ever since their arrival at New Rhaegar, going for a more rugged gentlemanly look after seeing Vandrad and Gren’s own facial hair. His hair had grown out a bit more as well, which he carefully caked in pomade to give it shape and body. Truly, the diplomat of the Du Wolff family could make any look work and make both men and women swoon. “Don’t tell me Themmy purchased a haunted island?”
"No, nothing like that,” Vandrad mumbled, putting aside his temporary concerns as he turned to face his uncle. “Are people arriving yet?”
“Most likely, yes, though I haven’t been to the mansion -- palace? -- yet. I suppose ‘palace’ makes more sense, given the eventual rise of our king,” Simon said, a small smirk tugging at his lips as he met his nephew’s gaze.
Vandrads scoffed and marched past the man. "Enough of that. There are far more pressing matters.”
“Yes, yes, impending doom and all, I understand. But it never hurts to comprehend both present and future, issues and revelations. And even you must admit, Vandrad, the newly crowned king and queen taking down an invader from beyond the stars, saving the world from enslavement, is quite the boon when its comes to negotiating alliances and trade routes,” Simon remarked as he followed after Vandrad.
"All matters that you’ll be in charge of, if I have anything to say about it,” Vandrad cast back.
“That’s the fun part! You do have the say. Well you and Mercury but I think your darling wife-to-be has a few other positions in mind for me,” the flirtatious man said, eyes drifting upwards almost in fantastical contemplation. Chuckling at his own depraved fantasies, he moved a bit closer and clapped his nephew on the shoulder as they walked. “No worries, nephew, I’ll be here to help out in any way I can. But perhaps we table this conversation until after we have this ‘eye-opening’ discussion with Scourge and Saffron, as it was so well put. I certainly won’t complain about seeing that gorgeous woman again.”
Vandrad snorted. "You’re barking up the wrong tree. Saffron isn’t like to take any interest in you that way.”
Simon, once again, chuckled. “So I’ve heard. But when has that ever stopped me? Now come, let’s see who has arrived…”
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