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âIgnore the Wardens and Lurkers and all the stuff that requires Essence or Ysalamir. How do we fight the rest if theyâre not protected by the others?â
âIt doesnât matter, Bren. If we canât hold territory we canât deny it to them. They just re-infest itâŠunless we blow up the planets, and even then they can probably feed off their remains.â
âWeâre taking worlds, not destroying them. Weâre not going to be tricked into destroying our own prizes.â
âPrizes? Weâre in a war for our survival and youâre talking like this isâŠâ Esna cut off, bringing her hands up in front of her and staring at her palms. âWhat have I become?â
âLost,â Bren said firmly. âNow find your way back.â
Esna stared at her hands, but her vision was directed inward. Rammak had died saving her, not because it would benefit the empire, or him. Had he not come for her he would have survived on Mace until the Vâkitânoâsat war ended and the world was recolonized. He would have made it back even if nobody found him there before that, and even though he didnât know that would happen, he chose to come out of hiding for her. Because she was Human.
Because he thought she was worth fighting for, regardless of what happened.
He wasnât trying to merely survive, he was trying to live.
âThis is the way of the warrior,â she reminded herself.
âAs a child, you would wait,â Bren said, reciting an ancient song that immediately began to bring tears to Esnaâs eyes, for sheâd never heard it on Mace, but once she got into Canderous it was required learningâŠand somehow it seemed to have been written specifically for her, though she knew that was impossible. âAnd watch from far away.â
âBut you always knew,â Esna said between sobs, âthat youâd be the one that work while they all play.â
âAnd youâŠyou lay awake at night and scheme, of all the things that you would change, but it was just a dream.â
âHere we are,â Esna ground out, finding a fire in her heart again with the words, âdonât turn away now. We are the warriors that built this town.â
âThe time will come, when youâll have to riseâŠâ
ââŠabove the best, improve yourself, your spirit never dies.â
A brief moment of silence followed, then Bren asked, âSo why arenât we?â
Esna stood up, flexing her arms up halfway and staring at her muscles and her quaking hands. âLeave the Wardens to the Archons.â
âYes. Now how do we earn our victory against the minions?â
âWe canât hold territory, which means we canât stop them from reproducing.â
âThen we have to kill them faster than they can make them,â Bren said firmly. âIs that a problem?â
Esna turned slowly and locked eyes with him. âNot for a warrior. Not when theyâre all offense, no defense, and mostly stupid.â
âTheyâre brutes designed as killing machines, and less smart than the lizards. We beat them, why can we not beat the minions?â
âWe can, itâs just a matter of numbers. But if we canât deny them planets, they canâŠâ
âWhat? Send in a few ships and hope to be left alone to grow into an army? Weâre not a small empire anymore, Esna. If we can detect them landing, we can get to them before they can grow out of control.â
âIf weâre fast enough, and strong enough.â
âI can do it single handedly,â Bren said, and she knew he wasnât overestimating his abilities.
Esnaâs mind raced, feeling a path here but slipping from it. Without a single secure world in the empire, how could you fight a war without sacrificing people wherever the enemy chose to hit?
âHoly shit,â she whispered, sitting back down on the bed again as her life radically changed in a moment of epiphany.
âYou thought of something?â Bren asked insistently as he gently rose to his feet without a sound.
âWeâre warriors, and weâre going to stand our ground and fight,â she said, volume returning to her voice. âI donât know about the Founders, but weâre going to beat the Hadarak the hard way. No cheats. Weâre going to earn dominance.â
âHow?â Bren pressed.
âThe way you and I are drawn to. Hand to hand, face to face, skill against skill. One planet at a time, sweeper teams, grunge work. No orbital bombardment other than the initial strikes. Send the fleet to own the spacelanes. To keep reinforcements from arriving. They will secure our victories while we make sure every last bit of infestation gets burned off the planets.â
âHow does that change our current situation?â
âThe Grand Border will hold. The Archons and the Vâkitânoâsat wonât fail. When the expansion is contained, and no more evacuations have to be protected, we will have to hold indefinitely or take the war to them on their side. Thatâs what Iâm thinking about, and now I know how to do it, if weâre only talking minions.â
Bren knelt down on one knee so he could look her in the eyes again. âPlease share.â
âWe have to rise above them, and by we I mean Canderous. Weâre the anti-Hadarak faction. We have to become the anti-Hadarak faction.â
âWhy you?â
âOur homes arenât on planets, and they canât be rammed by Wardens.â
âYour seda are a little faster, so you can evade them. How does that help us fight?â
âIt means we have strongholds that canât be hit by Wardens, and with proper upgrades even Lurkers wonât be able to. Big upgrades.â
âBut youâre still running. Whereâs the âstand your groundâ part?â
Esna smiled cruelly and placed a hand on the right side of Brenâs face.
âWhich direction do you think weâll be running?â
âI donât understand, Esna. What can Canderous do that it isnât already doing?â
âEvolve,â she said, kissing him hard once. âThank you for kicking my ass into gear. Itâs like Iâd forgotten how to really
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