TRIP THROUGH TIME
Suni Ianni growled in frustration
and threw her welding torch across the docking bay. On the other side of the
ship, Atreus ducked as the torch nearly hit him in the head. As he
straightened, he glared at his pink skinned friend and she smiled sheepishly.
"Sorry," Suni apologized.
Atreus sighed. Basic shuttle repair
was a course that all potential StarDogs had to take to graduate, but mechanics
just wasn't Suni's thing. Atreus had been patiently trying to teach her how to
repair a broken repulsor lift, a must know for their upcoming exam.
"Try it again," Atreus
said, tossing back the torch. "You almost had it."
"I hate this," Suni
frowned. "I'm not even going to be in space! I'm going to be an
ambassador, like Aunt Catalina."
"Even Catalina knows her way
around an engine," Atreus reminded his friend. He ducked again as the
torch came sailing through the air.
"Watch it!" Atreus cried
as he retrieved the instrument.
"That was for your big
mouth," Suni said.
"I don't have to help you, you
know," Atreus reminded her, rising to his feet as if to leave.
"Okay, okay," Suni said
quickly. "I'm sorry again. Could you please show me this one more
time?"
Atreus came around and knelt next to
his friend. "You'd think with your electrical powers you'd be better at
this."
"Like mother, like
daughter," Suni said with a laugh. "I think my mom failed this course
too."
"That doesn't inspire much
confidence in me," Atreus said with mock seriousness.
Suni hit him playfully, knowing that
it wouldn't hurt the Andromedan. Atreus rubbed his shoulder, pretending to be
in pain and Suni laughed.
"This is the last time I show
you this before you're declared officially hopeless," Atreus told her.
"Just shut up and help
me," Suni replied.
**********
Catalina, UPP Ambassador for the
dimension of Yensid, sat in the garden outside her small house. She was
enjoying a well earned day off after weeks of trade disputes. The wedding
between Elmira and Radu had been over for nearly a month and for the week she had
been on the Spung Homeworld, her work had piled up on Yensid.
Suzee
had hung around for a few days before disappearing with her portal device. One
of the most important discoveries Suzee had made was that her link with
Catalina would be weaker or stronger depending on the dimension. Some times, it
was like Suzee sat right next to Cat, but other times Cat didn't see her friend
for weeks. The loss of the link used to worry Catalina, but she had become used
to it, although when Suzee didn't contact her for several days, the old worries
would return. She had lost the link with her friend the previous night after
Suzee had reported finding a strange dimension inhabited by what she called
'butterfly people'. Catalina shook her head in memory and chuckled to herself.
The Saturnian ambassador was about
to get up to get another drink, when Suzee appeared before her. Cat gasped in
surprise and sat back down, one hand pressed to her chest.
"Grozit, Suzee," Catalina
said. "You nearly gave me a heart attack!"
Suzee smiled. "Sorry about
that. You know how it is. Guess where I am now?"
"A dimension that lets our
brain waves interact?" Cat guessed.
Suzee frowned. "Obviously.
Remember those butterfly people I spoke about yesterday? Well, I switched
dimensions last night and lost contact with you. Then I saw another butterfly
person! In the new dimension! Apparently, they can go back and forth without
using a portal device! Isn't that amazing?"
"So you followed one back to
tell me?" Cat said.
Suzee nodded. "That, and I
misplaced Yensid's coordinates again. The memory part of the device was a
little. . . broken for a while. I think I fixed it."
Catalina rolled her eyes and sighed.
"Suzee, you should have them memorized. What happens if you get stuck in a
dimension and can't contact me?"
"I'd go find Clito," Suzee
teased. "Come on, Cat. Give them to me."
Catalina spouted off the series of
numbers from memory as Suzee programmed them into her device. She smiled
triumphantly as the last number was inputted.
"I'll be back in Yensid in time
for dinner," Suzee promised as she tweaked with the portal. "Keep it
warm for me."
"It'll be ready in ten
minutes," Catalina warned. "Will you be able to find Yensid before
then?"
"The portal should be opening
in front of you now," Suzee reported, ignoring Cat's comment.
Sure enough, Catalina looked away
from Suzee and saw the familiar pinkish oval of the dimensional portal. It
swirled around in mid air, a rip through planes of existence. Catalina never
did understand how millions of dimensions could exist, no matter how many times
Suzee or Bova explained it to her. She stepped back and waited for her friend
to come through.
Suzee's head appeared, smiling and
looking around Catalina's garden. Next came a booted foot, but as soon as it touched
the ground, Suzee's expression turned to surprise.
"What's wrong?" Catalina
asked.
"I'm stuck," Suzee
replied. "Hang on a minute."
The device appeared through the
portal in Suzee's hand and she began to push buttons. The portal shifted
colours from pink to gray to blue, and began to close with Suzee still half
inside, half out.
"Suzee!" Catalina gasped.
"I'm being pulled back,
Cat!" Suzee exclaimed.
Before either woman could say
another word, Suzee was tugged back through the portal and it closed firmly
behind her. In her shock, Suzee had dropped her portal device and it lay on the
ground at Catalina's feet. The ambassador picked it up with shaky hands,
knowing well that without it, Suzee could never return home.
**********
Suni, Tethys, and Atreus sat under
the tree in the biosphere. The climate of the 'sphere emulated a brisk autumn
day, and everyone who walked through it had a long sleeved shirt on. Cadets
were all over the park studying for their exams, which would be taking place
next week.
"I give up!" Suni moaned,
throwing her compupad away. "I hate shuttle repair!"
Atreus retrieved the pad and held it
out to his friend. "You should try out for the Starcademy softball league.
You've got a great arm."
Suni snatched back her compupad and
glared at her friend. Tethys lifted her eyes from her own pad and smiled
reassuringly.
"You'll be fine, Suni,"
the princess said. "Don't worry about it so much."
"Easy for you to say,"
Suni snapped. "You have spatial botany. You practically teach that
course!"
"Calm down," Atreus said.
"Remember what we went over in the shuttle bay. You did repair the lift,
you know."
"Yeah," Suni grumbled.
"So, no problems. I'll go over
it with you again tonight if you want, after dinner," the Andromedan said.
Suni perked up. "Would you? Oh,
thanks Atreus! You're the bestest friend ever!"
"Humph!" Tethys said.
"What am I? Cold fish?"
Suni laughed. "Of course not,
Tethys. You’re the bestest friend ever, too."
The trio laughed and went back to
studying when Suni's compupad began to beep. Atreus and Tethys looked up,
annoyed at the sudden disturbance while Suni checked her most recent message.
"Uh oh," Suni mumbled.
"It's from Aunt Catalina in Yensid."
"What's wrong?" Tethys
asked.
"Aunt Suzee disappeared,"
Suni replied.
"What else is new?" Atreus
laughed.
Suni lowered the compupad to meet
her friends in the eyes. "It's worse this time. Her portal device is still
in Yensid."
**********
Tethys hated portal transport. She
shut her eyes tight and squeezed the handle of her small bag. As Atreus
disappeared through the pink portal in front of her, Tethys took a deep breath
- hoped it wasn't her last - and followed.
The sensation of passing through
dimensions made her skin crawl. It was almost as if she was being torn into
pieces and scattered throughout the cosmos. She clenched her teeth and tried
not to cry aloud when suddenly she was through.
Tethys and her friends had visited
Yensid numerous times, usually over spring and summer holidays. The last time
the trio had come was for Catalina's surprise birthday and that had been years
ago. Suni had come herself right before the Kaesar war, but Tethys had been
away at the Neptunian court and Atreus had stayed at Starcademy. The princess
risked opening her eyes and was greeted by the familiar landscape of Catalina's
backyard garden.
"Great, you're here," a
voice said from the house.
The three cadets turned to see
Catalina standing in the doorway. She wore hear hair long now, its
multicoloured shades framing her face and trailing down her back. She wore a
simple orange dress with a light blue shawl and smiled.
"Hi, Auntie!" Suni
exclaimed, running forward.
Tethys smiled. Suni's enthusiasm was
always infectious, one of the reasons she liked the Mercurian/Uranusian so much.
Catalina enveloped her 'niece' in a
hug and motioned for the other two to join the embrace. Tethys came forward in
a graceful motion while Atreus seemed ill at ease with all the affection.
"How are things with all of
you?" Catalina asked.
"Terrific," Suni answered.
"You got us out of exams!"
Catalina frowned. "You realize
you'll have to make them up when you get back."
"Yeah," Suni said glumly,
"but until then we're at your disposal."
"What happened?" Atreus
asked, cutting through the small talk.
Quickly, Catalina told them
everything that had happened two days ago. The portal device lay on her outside
table, untouched since that day. The three cadets listened carefully and
without interruption until the Saturnian ambassador was done.
"So, all we have to do is use
the device and go get Aunt Suzee," Suni summarized. "Sounds easy
enough."
"Except I don't know where she
is," Catalina sighed.
Atreus picked up the device and
turned it over in his hands. "I studied Suzee's basic design in school. I
think I can make this work."
"Good," Suni said.
"Let's get going!"
The impetuous girl made a move
to Atreus to take the portal device from him. The Andromedan held it over his
head, making it impossible for Suni to reach.
"Why don't we rest, have something
to eat, get supplies, first?" Atreus recommended.
Suni lowered herself from her
tiptoes and nodded. Tethys rolled her eyes at her friend while Catalina lead
them inside.
"Why are we always suckered
into these adventures?" Tethys whispered to Atreus as the walked inside.
The Andromedan shrugged. "Think
of it as adding spice to your life."
Tethys sighed. "Too much spice
spoils the soup, you know."
Atreus grinned and playfully pushed
his friend into the house.
**********
The next morning, Suni and her
friends stood outside Catalina's house. Atreus had been working all night to
fix the device, using Suzee's notes and Catalina's memory. He now held the
portal device in one hand and a compupad in the other. Suni and Tethys were
loaded down with supplies, and Catalina stood nervously in front of them.
"The coordinates back to Yensid
are on the compupad," Catalina told them. "In case of an emergency,
Earth's coordinates are there too. You can just make your way to StarDog
headquarters and speak to Harlan."
"We know, Aunt Catalina," Suni said. "You told us this a
million times."
"You have your communicators?
Breathing masks? Medkits?" Catalina asked.
"Yes, Aunt Catalina," the
trio said in unison.
Catalina forced a smile. "Be
careful. I hate sending you into the unknown, but if something is wrong I know
you three will be the only ones Suzee trusts. If I can contact her again, I'll
let her know you're coming for her."
"We're all set," Suni
said. "Let's go!"
Atreus entered the last coordinates
of Suzee into the portal device and aimed it away from the house. A bluish
portal appeared, hovering in mid air. Suni waved once to Catalina and dove
through.
"I hate traveling by
portal," Tethys muttered as she followed her friend in.
Atreus nodded to Catalina and
followed his friends. The portal closed behind him, leaving Catalina standing
alone in her garden.
"Good luck," the Saturnian
whispered.
**********
The portal spat them out and
disappeared in a blinding flash. They
landed in an ungraceful heap, Suni on the bottom with her friends piled on top.
As Atreus landed on a protesting Tethys, the portal device flew from his hands
and soared through the air. The Andromedan watched in dismay as it slammed into
a nearby tree, sparks flying from the circuitry.
Atreus scrambled to his feet,
stepping on one of his friends who squeaked a protest. He ran to the device and
gently picked it up. It sparked angrily at him and he held it at arms length.
"That doesn't look very
good," Suni said as she helped Tethys to her feet.
"I know," Tethys mumbled,
fixing her clothes. "I must look a fright!"
"Not you," Suni snapped.
"The portal device!"
The Neptunian raised her eyes and
gasped, one hand rising to daintily cover her mouth. Atreus smiled grimly as he
set the device down.
"Now what?" Tethys asked.
"Can you fix it?"
"Probably not," Atreus
replied, "but Suzee can."
"We know these were her last
coordinates," Suni said. "Now all we have to do is find her."
Tethys and Atreus exchanged glances.
The trio stood deep in a forest of massive trees and vines. Tethys shivered as
a strange animal howled, and moved closer to Atreus. Suni took a few steps away
from her friends and turned, still walking backwards.
"Come on, guys," she
called. "We'll never find - "
Her words broke off abruptly as Suni
disappeared from view. Atreus lunged forward and grabbed his friend's shoulder
before she completely vanished in the muck.
"Quicksand!" Tethys
gasped. "Ugh!"
From out of the quicksand, an
eyeball emerged. It blinked a few times then looked from Suni to her friends.
"Hang on," Atreus grunted,
pulling Suni.
The Mercurian/Uranusian rose a few
inches before halting. Atreus pulled harder, but Suni gasped in pain. The
Andromedan eased off.
"Something's got my leg,"
Suni cried. "I'll zap it!"
"Wait!" Atreus exclaimed.
"If you zap it, you'll get me too!"
Suni sank further and Atreus fell to
his knees to keep his grip on her. Tethys stood nervously to the side, eyes
darting from the creature to her friends. Suddenly, she saw movement from the
corner of her eye. A few forms drifted just behind the quicksand pit and they
seemed to be getting closer.
"Guys," Tethys whispered.
Atreus raised his head. Suni,
already neck deep in the quicksand, looked up at her friend. Atreus's arms were
elbow deep, his hands still locked on Suni's shoulders.
"What is it?" Suni asked.
"Hang on!" a strange - yet
familiar - voice rang out.
Two people, roughly the same age as
Suni and her friends, slid down an embankment and landed on the other side of
the quicksand pit. They were both humanoid, although Atreus found it difficult
to see their faces. The dark skinned one pointed to a vine and the one with
long blonde hair began throwing fruits into the quicksand. The eye of the
creature spun around to look at the newcomers.
"It's letting go!" Suni
exclaimed.
The long haired rescuer abandoned
his fruit throwing and jogged around the quicksand to help lift Suni out.
Atreus beat him to it, effortlessly freeing his friend from the sand. The long
haired humanoid stopped short to stare at Atreus, and for the first time the
Andromedan saw his face.
"I don’t believe it," the
blond gasped. "A-Another Andromedan?"
The dark skinned human joined the
others and stuck out his hand to Suni.
"The name's Harlan - Harlan
Band," he said with a grin. "Nice to meet you."
**********
Harlan led the way through the
jungle, with Suni behind him followed by Tethys, Atreus, and Radu. Atreus felt
the other Andromedan's eyes boring a hole into his back, but he did not speak.
The strange convoy moved in silence for several minutes.
"How did you find us?"
Tethys asked finally.
Harlan flashed her a grin over his
shoulder. "Radu heard you with those big ears of his."
Atreus glanced behind and saw Radu
blush and lower his head. "We
followed the sound just in time to save you," Harlan finished.
Atreus barely heard Harlan's last
comment. Why did Radu let himself be treated like that? His uncle back home
would never permit it.
"How far to your ship?"
Atreus asked Radu.
Surprised at being spoken to, Radu
lifted his head. "N-Not long now," he stammered. "Just o-over
that hill."
Harlan sprinted the last few paces
to the top, eager to show off their ship. He gestured through the vines and the
new visitors peered through. Spread out in front of them lay the Christa.
**********
"Mr. Band," Commander
Goddard said gruffly, "report."
Atreus and Suni stared in awe at the
man who had been like a father to their parents. Tethys had heard of him
through her mother, who had met him briefly, and in her 'StarDog Heroes' class
at the academy. Commander Goddard tried to avoid their uncomfortable stares as
he faced his crew.
"They were lost," Harlan
shrugged. "I rescued them."
Goddard raised and eyebrow and
Harlan scuffed the ground with his boot, eyes downcast.
"Okay. We rescued them. Radu helped. A bit."
"Where did they come
from?" Goddard demanded. "Three Starcademy students don't just drop
out of the sky."
"We did," Radu muttered
low enough for only Atreus to hear.
"You can ask us, sir,"
Suni spoke up.
Goddard turned and smiled in
embarrassment. They stood outside the Christa, the Commander unwilling to allow
any strangers into the ship without an explanation.
"All right," Goddard said.
"Who are you and where did you come from?"
"We're from - " Suni began.
"An escape pod," Atreus
interrupted. "Our ship was attacked by space pirates and we evacuated. Our
pod crashed here."
Suni glared at her friend for
interrupting, but a sharp look from Tethys told her to stay quiet.
"That's right," Suni
agreed, and Tethys nodded.
"We didn't see an escape
pod," Harlan said suspiciously.
"It landed in a lake,"
Tethys said. "We've been wandering for days."
Goddard looked at them dubiously for
a few moments, one eyebrow raised. Harlan and Radu stood behind him, arms
crossed over their chests.
"My name is Suni," the
pink girl said, trying to ease the tension. "These are my friends Atreus
and Tethys."
"Commander Seth Goddard,"
the older man said gruffly.
"What's that?" Harlan
asked, pointing to the device in Atreus's hands.
"This?" Atreus repeated.
He had picked up the portal device before they had left for the ship.
Apparently, Harlan had been too caught up in his hero roll to notice it before.
"It's our log," Suni
replied quickly. "You know, reports and stuff from our ship before it
crashed."
Commander Goddard nodded slightly.
Behind him, the door to the Christa opened and a tall woman with short reddish
hair came out. She was flanked on either side by two more members of the
Christa's crew.
"Commander," the woman
began, "Thelma was saying something about new people out here. Do you know
- oh," she broke off, seeing Suni and the others for the first time.
"Hello. My name is Ms Davenport."
"Who is it?" an
enthusiastic girl asked, poking her pink head out from behind her teacher.
"Probably no one who can help
us," a more pessimistic male voice added from the other side.
Suni stared dumbstruck at the
younger versions of her parents. Rosie and Bova stepped into full view, the
Mercurian introducing herself happily and the Uranusian frowning next to Ms
Davenport.
"Weird," Tethys whispered.
Suni nodded and sneezed. She was
still coated in sand and the sun had started to set, cooling off the strange
jungle planet.
"Oh my," Ms Davenport
gasped. "Commander, how dare you leave these poor children standing out
here in the dark. Come on, now. Follow me. We'll get you cleaned up and
fed."
Despite Goddard's objections, Ms
Davenport brought Suni, Atreus, and Tethys into the legendary Christa.
**********
"It makes no sense, TJ,"
Commander Goddard said. "What are they doing here?"
"They're obviously lost,"
Ms Davenport replied. "Like us."
Seth sat down. The two adults of the
Christa were alone in the mess hall after their students had unanimously
decided to give their guests the grand tour. TJ sat beside him and patted his
knee reassuringly.
"A Mercurian, an Andromedan,
and a Neptunian coincidentally end up on the other side of the galaxy and
happen to crash on the same planet as us?" Goddard said.
"We've seen others from home,"
TJ reminded him. "The Spung, for instance."
Goddard made a distasteful face.
"The Spung are everywhere, like a disease."
TJ rose to her feet. "Well,
we're not going anywhere and neither are they. We might as well make the best
of it."
Goddard nodded and TJ smiled. The
Commander, however, told himself not to let his guard down. Something fishy was
going on; he could practically smell it.
**********
Suzee sat in the team room, staring
at the so-called log the three strangers had brought. The new Mercurian girl
had left it there when Rosie had whisked her away to the girls' bunk room. The
Andromedan was off with Radu somewhere and she had no idea where the Neptunian
had gone.
There was something odd about the
log. As far as Suzee's trained eye could see, there was no recording mechanisms
on it anywhere, except one that would record numerical data. The design of it
looked almost Yensidian, but that was impossible. No one from this dimension
had ever come to hers. Except Cat.
Suzee sat back and sighed. A puzzle,
right there in front of her and she didn't dare touch it. She wondered what Cat
would do if she were here. The Yensidian girl hated the fact that this planet
disrupted their link, making it impossible for Suzee to check on her friend.
She also felt that the others resented her, compared her to Cat, and that they
liked Cat better. Sure, the joked and laughed with her while she was around,
but she knew that they were wary of her.
Suzee reached out and picked up the
device, looking from the door to the jumptubes to make sure she wouldn't be
interrupted. Definitely not a recording device, she thought. A weapon, maybe?
Why would these three people conveniently appear with their 'log' and come
straight to the Christa? The Neptunian had said they were walking for days.
Were they looking for the Christa in particular?
The door slid open and Suzee
guiltily returned the device to the table.
The Neptunian walked in, her head held high and her movements fluid. She
glided over to the circular couch where Suzee sat and picked up the device.
"There it is," she
remarked. "Suni should be more careful where she leaves this."
Without waiting to be invited, she
sat down. Suzee watched her without saying a word. The Neptunian looked around,
then leaned forward to speak quietly.
"Are you really Suzee?"
she whispered.
Suzee blinked. "Yes."
"But you've never been to
Starcademy, right?"
"Nope," Suzee replied.
What was this girl talking about.
Tethys sighed and leaned back,
cradling the device as if it were a child. "Nevermind, then. How did you
end up here? In this dimension, I mean."
"There was an explosion,"
Suzee replied. "It caused a rip in the dimensional fabric and I pulled
Catalina through to safety. At the same time, I ended up here."
Tethys nodded. "So, Catalina is
now in Yensid?"
"Yeah," Suzee said
slowly. How did she know about Cat and Yensid? Were the others talking about
her behind her back.
Tethys stood up smoothly and smiled
at Suzee. "Thanks for watching the log for me," she said.
The Neptunian left the room, leaving
Suzee to ponder what had been said.
**********
Atreus stood with Radu and Harlan in
the command post as Harlan explained to him the workings of the Christa. Radu
was silent, standing behind his friend at the navigation console while Harlan
told Atreus about their adventures thus far.
"You should have seen Ms
D," Harlan laughed, "standing in the corner, howling at every wall.
Just because she thought she would become a ghost!"
"Those were the
predictions Aun - uh, Elmira gave you?" Atreus asked. "And they came
true?"
"All except Radu's,"
Harlan replied, gesturing over his shoulder.
"Fire and darkness you will
tame. Hero added to your name," Radu murmured under his breath.
"Noble Radu, worthy and brave. Those who scorn you, you will save."
Atreus listened with interest. Could
Elmira's predictions have come true in his time? Radu had been a hero after the
second Andromedan war, and he certainly tamed his own fire and darkness as the
pirate DogStar. Would he save the Spung as their Warlord?
The door slid open and Tethys walked
into the command post, followed by Thelma. The Neptunian held their device
under one arm.
"Ms Davenport would like me to
inform you that it is late and lights out will be in fifteen minutes,"
Thelma announced.
Harlan groaned, but stifled a yawn
in the same breath.
"Thank you, Thelma," Radu
replied.
Tethys headed straight for Atreus.
"Suzee was looking at this," she whispered to him. "Do you think
we should - "
"Shh!" Atreus cut her off,
glancing up at Radu. "We'll talk while they're asleep."
As Atreus and Tethys left the
command post, Radu watched, curious about what he had overheard.
**********
Suni, Tethys, and Atreus met outside
the Christa and wandered deep into the jungle until Atreus was certain Radu
could not hear them. It was dark in the jungle, shadows casting strange images
that reminded them of fierce animals. Suni was happier than usual after
spending the entire evening with her two younger parents. She skipped along the
dark path, waving her flashlight around like a firefly.
Finally, the trio halted. Tethys and
Suni sat down on a fallen log while Atreus paced back and forth. Suni directed
her flashlight on his face, light a spotlight,
"What do we do?" Tethys
gasped, breaking the silence. "We're seriously messing up time!"
"I know," Atreus answered,
"but our Suzee must be around here somewhere. We have to find her."
"We can't just wander around
out here," Tethys objected. "Remember the stories Radu told us about
their time on this planet? Spung and space pirate? Tangle trees? The Hil
people?"
"Not to mention quicksand
monsters," Suni added dryly.
As if to emphasize the point, a
growling sound filled the night air. Suni whipped her flashlight around and
Tethys shivered.
Atreus sighed and sat next to his
friends. "I can try to fix the device, but it won't be easy without
Suzee's help."
"So why don't we ask
Suzee?" Suni suggested. "If we tell her the truth, she can help
us."
"But we can't," Tethys
stressed. "The Suzee from our time will still be lost, and the past Suzee
will know the future. We can't tell them anything!"
Atreus sighed. "I wish I could
warn Radu about becoming DogStar. He and Elmira could make up for so much lost
time."
"No screwing around with
time," Tethys said firmly.
"Then we have no choice,"
Atreus said. "We'll have to explore on our own."
"We'll head back to where the
device dropped us off," Suni decided. "If we start from there, maybe
we'll run into our Suzee."
The other two nodded in agreement
and they headed back for the ship. From the bushes nearby, a shadowy figure
followed them.
**********
The next morning, the trio headed
out before the crew of the Christa awoke. They snuck through the perimeter
fence and into the still dark jungle. The sun was just peeking over the
horizon, casting a warm glow through the trees as Atreus led his friends to the
clearing where they had arrived.
"You're sure you can find your
way back?" Suni asked.
Atreus rolled his eyes.
"Andromedans can't get lost, unlike some Mercurian/Uranusians I
know."
Suni ignored the insult and paced
around the clearing, searching for signs of another humanoid. Atreus listened
for Suzee, but could not distinguish her from the rest of the creatures in the
jungle. Tethys tried to help Suni as much as possible without dirtying herself.
"No traces," Suni said
finally. "If Suzee was here, it was a long time ago."
"No kidding," Tethys
muttered.
"Quiet," Atreus hissed.
The girls fell silent as the Andromedan cocked his head to listen. "I hear
something coming, but its from the wrong direction."
"Oh no," Suni moaned as
the trees parted and Radu broke through.
The blond Andromedan stared at them
for a moment, nervously licking his lips. Suni couldn't help but notice how
handsome he was in his youth, before the scar destroyed his features. He took a
few steps forward.
"Okay," Radu said. "I
want to know what's going on."
"Just out for a stroll,"
Tethys replied.
Radu shook his head. "I-I don't
believe that. Something is going on. I-I heard you last night, followed you
from the Christa into the jungle."
"So now you've taken to
spying?" Suni asked angrily.
Radu reddened in embarrassment.
"It's for our own good," he explained. "If you're endangering
the Christa - "
Atreus laughed in spite of himself.
Radu whirled around to stare at the other Andromedan, his confusion all too
evident on his face.
"We have to tell him,
guys," Suni said. "He already knows most of it."
Tethys frowned. "It could
destroy our world if we do, Suni."
"Tell me what?" Radu
demanded. "Why where you talking about Suzee last night?"
"He won't believe us,"
Suni said in a singsong voice.
Atreus put a comforting hand on his
uncle's shoulder. "We're from the future," he said.
Radu blinked. "The
future?"
"Not that far," Tethys
said quickly. "About thirty or forty years."
"How did you get here?"
Radu asked.
"We're looking for
someone," Suni explained. She pointed to the portal device Atreus held.
"That device lets us travel between dimensions. It malfunctioned on our
last trip and left us here."
Radu licked his lips as he looked
from one to another. "I have to tell the Commander!"
"No!" Tethys exclaimed.
"You can't tell anyone! We've already disturbed the future timeline by
telling you. Who knows what could happen if the others knew?"
"Let me get this
straight," Radu said. "You're from the future and you used a
dimensional portal device to find someone, but ended up in the past?"
The three friends nodded. Radu shook
his head in disbelief.
"Told you he wouldn't believe
us," Suni whispered.
Tethys hushed her and turned back to
Radu. The blond Andromedan was staring at them in confusion, trying to make
heads or tails of what he had been told.
"Who are you looking for?"
Radu asked.
Suni looked at Tethys. The Neptunian
shrugged and Suni took a deep breath.
"We're looking for Suzee,"
Suni said.
"She's on board the
Christa," Radu replied, pointing behind him. "You already found
her."
"Not that Suzee," Atreus
said gently. "The Suzee from our time. She invented this device and is
trapped here."
"A future Suzee?" Radu
gasped. He sat down on a tree stump and shook his head. "This is too
much."
"That's why we didn't want to
tell you," Tethys explained, crouching next to him and rubbing his back.
"And you shouldn't have,"
a new voice said angrily.
The four cadets looked up and saw an
older woman step into the clearing. She had shoulder length brown hair,
streaked with colours, and wore a blue jumpsuit.
"Aunt Suzee!" Suni
exclaimed, rushing over.
"Suzee?" Radu croaked.
**********
Commander Goddard paced furiously
across the command post. In front of him was his crew, except Radu. No one had
seen the Andromedan or the three strangers at all that day, and as the sun
reached its apex, Goddard began to grow worried.
"Thelma!" Goddard cried.
"Yes, Commander?" the
android replied, appearing right behind him.
Goddard jumped and clenched one hand
to his chest. He exhaled slowly and turned to face the android.
"Where is Radu?" he asked.
Thelma thought for a moment.
"Radu is not on the Christa."
"I know that," Goddard
said.
"Then why did you ask?"
Thelma inquired.
From the sidelines, Rosie giggled.
Ms Davenport hushed her and Suzee rolled her eyes.
"I didn't ask if Radu was on
the Christa," Goddard said slowly, "I asked where he is."
Thelma smiled at the commander.
"He left early this morning, right after Atreus, Suni, and Tethys
left."
"I knew they were up to
something!" Suzee exclaimed. "That communications log of theirs
looked more like a weapon than a log."
"A weapon?" Rosie squeaked.
"I don't think Suni would do that!"
"A weapon?" the
Commander repeated, whirling to face Suzee. "Why didn't you report this
earlier?"
Suzee shrugged. "I have no
evidence. I just said it doesn't look like a communications log."
"Let's move team!" Goddard
snapped. "Radu may be in danger. We have to find him and the other three
before something happens."
In a matter of minutes, Goddard was
leading his crew through the jungle to rescue Radu.
**********
The elder Suzee hugged her niece
tightly. As Tethys and Atreus greeted her, Radu sat dumbstruck on the tree
stump. He stared at his grown up friend with his mouth open, shaking his head
slightly in disbelief.
"Oh dear," Suzee sighed.
"This is a mess."
"What happened?" Suni
asked. "How did you get here?"
Suzee shrugged. "I'm not
entirely sure. It'll be something to puzzle out once we get back to our time.
All I know is that I was trying to get into Yensid when I got stuck through the
portal. It was like it solidified with me half way through. Anyway, I tried to
compensate, but something pulled me back. I dropped the device, the portal
disappeared, and I ended up here.
"At first, I thought I was just
back on the crash planet. We lived here for months when I was younger, so I
followed my memory back to where our campsite used to be. When I saw the
Christa still there, I hid. It didn't take me too long to see I was reliving my
past."
"Months?" Radu gasped.
"B-But we just landed here a few weeks ago. We're going to be stuck here
for months?"
Suzee frowned at Radu. "You're
not supposed to be here, Radu. In fact, you weren't supposed to save Suni from
the quicksand either. I was on my way when you and Harlan arrived. I was too
late to stop our timelines from crossing."
Radu shook his head. He opened his
mouth to ask another question when Atreus held up a warning hand. The group
fell silent.
"Here comes the calvary,"
the Andromedan sighed.
Before anyone could move, Commander
Goddard and the rest of the Christa's crew plowed their way through the
underbrush and into the clearing. The Commander looked from Radu, to Atreus, to
the elder Suzee.
"What is going on?" he
demanded.
The elder Suzee's eyes flooded with
grief as she saw her commander standing before her again. She remembered the
funeral all too well, as if it had been yesterday and not seven years ago.
"Who are you?" Goddard
asked.
The elder Suzee's gaze shifted from
her commander to the younger version of herself. She remembered those days
well, how arrogant and cocky she had been, thinking she could change the world
with her brains. The younger Suzee stepped forward.
"You're Yensidian, aren't
you?" she asked.
The older Suzee nodded.
"Something terrible has
happened," the elder Suzee explained. "Myself, Suni, Atreus, and
Tethys are not supposed to be here. You are not supposed to be aware of us at
all. We are from a different time."
"A different time?"
Goddard repeated incredulously.
From the tree stump, Radu nodded
mutely. Ms Davenport stood behind her students, looking about ready to faint.
The elder Suzee's heart wrenched again at the sight of her teacher, the woman
she had hated while aboard the Christa, but had come to appreciate as she grew
older.
"Atreus, Suni, and Tethys were
sent to this time from the future to find me," Suzee continued. "I
was about to rescue Suni from the quicksand when Harlan and Radu burst in and
inadvertently altered the timeline."
"Way to screw up time,
Harlan," younger Suzee teased.
Harlan blushed but stayed quiet.
Goddard took a hesitant step forward.
"Prove that you're from the
future," he dared.
Suzee smiled with tight lips. She
took a deep breath and exhaled slowly.
"I know you, Commander Seth
Goddard. I know all of you intimately. Especially you, Suzee."
The younger Suzee shook her head in
disbelief as realization dawned on her. The older Suzee nodded.
"Yes, I am you, Suzee,"
she said. "In about thirty years, you will be me."
**********
Atreus, Suni, and Tethys sat outside
the Christa, waiting for Suzee to return. It had taken her several more minutes
to prove that they were from the future, but at last Goddard had grudgingly
agreed. He had also agreed, at Ms Davenport's insistence, that something had to
be done to protect the timeline. At the elder Suzee's suggestion, the entire
crew of the Christa would be brought back to the ship and Suzee would search
their minds individually to erase their knowledge of the futuristic visitors.
The trio of friends sat outside in
case a member of the Christa's crew should appear and see them again. Suzee had
assured them that it would be painless and that all they would do is fall into
a deep sleep, waking up none the wiser. In the meantime, Atreus repaired the
device as per Suzee's instructions, inputting Yensid's coordinates and saving
them.
Finally, the elder Suzee came out of
the Christa, looking tired. She was physically and emotionally drained after
visiting the place of her youth. Seeing her friends - and herself - young and
full of adventure made her crave for the old days, but she knew nothing could
bring them back.
"Ready to go?" Suzee
asked.
The trio nodded and Suzee took the
device from Atreus. She activated it, and a bluish portal appeared. One by one,
they stepped through to the Yensid of their time.
Suzee took a last, lingering look
back at the Christa. She sighed wistfully and went through the portal. When she
was through, it flashed once before disappearing, leaving the Christa alone
again on the desolate planet.
**********
The portal deposited them somewhat
more gracefully in Catalina's garden in Yensid. Suzee took a deep breath and
smiled, happy to be home at last.
From inside the house, Catalina came
running out, enveloping her friend in a huge hug. She then did the same to her
nieces and nephew.
"Don't ever do that
again!" Cat scolded Suzee.
"How long were we gone, Aunt
Catalina?" Tethys asked.
"About three days," Cat
replied. "You missed your shuttle repair exam, Suni. I told your professor
you would make it up as soon as you got back."
Suni made a face. "Can I stay
here a few more days?"
Catalina laughed. "Not a
chance. Fixing a shuttle is easier than it sounds, dear. Let me give you a few
pointers."
Suzee watched from a distance as
Catalina lead the three youngsters into the house. Her memory of meeting her
elder self had disappeared, although she did remember meeting her younger self.
Another puzzle to sort out, and by the looks of the portal device, she would
have a lot of time to think about it.