Jas extended an arm over the sofas back and said nothing. Absorbed Bjrns words as the others blew up all around them.
Are you kidding ? asked Serenity. You saying you could have done any of this better than Jas? Its because of him that were even in this room, that there even is a Blue Light -
Becca leaned forward. You notice how many people we lost when we were forced to beco Blue Light? Wheres Sarah?
Yo, Sarah made her own call, said Denzel.
Which was to ditch our ka-tet once it beca obvious we were being played by the military, said Becca. Sure we got sothing out of the deal, but we lost - what - almost a fifth of our people?
Serenity stood. The mayor killed his sorry ass, and we lost all protection. What was Jas supposed to do? Tell the CIA and US Army to go fuck itself? You werent there. You have no idea what our options were.
What I would have suggested, said Bjrn smoothly, would have been to call their bluff. We have through Jas the ability to reach literal millions of concerned citizens. If we had crafted a video and released it on TikTok explaining what was happening to us, and how we were absolutely sure the military would boost and not seek to control us, that would have created sufficient pressure to force them to leave us alone.
Joanna looked from one person to the next. Whats to have stopped them from simply arresting all of us?
Bjrns smile turned pitying. The military has no ability to arrest Arican citizens. Even the CIA has no law enforcent function. Now, if the FBI had gotten involved, wed be talking, but weve not crossed state lines nor committed federal cris. Which ans it would have fallen to state jurisdiction, the NYPD or the New York State Police. But with the mayor out of the picture, that would have fallen on Governor Bell. Whom, as it turns out, Im friends with.
Serenity glared at Bjrn, montarily speechless, then rallied. Jessica told us they were talking about calling us an illegal militia. That would have made it easy for the FBI to get on our asses.
Actually, that would probably fallen to the Departnt of Holand Security. But thats why we would get the public behind us, Serenity. Bjrns voice was warm, practically honeyed. Jas is a celebrity for a reason: hes brought hope to the masses, shown how we can fight these demons. How do you think the country would have responded if they locked him up for killing demons?
Becca nodded. If they detained us, theyd have been forced to let us go once they realize the country was rising up against them. Leaving us in a position of real power. Wed have flexed and shown we cant be fucked with. But instead, Jas buckled, and not only did we lose people, but now we have to do what the military says.
The militarys been pretty sharp about this, said Jason quietly. Theres no better entity out there for mobilizing ard force and logistics. As far as I can tell, Colonel Hackworth is delivering on his promises. How would we have defended the demon symbols without the guns and armor?
Bjrn raised both hands. Look, this isnt ant to be a public trial. All Im saying is that I know how these systems work. I could call the governor -
Then why havent you? demanded Serenity.
Yeah, said Yadriel, bobbing his head and sitting forward. Why aint you been pulling those strings already?
Because I didnt want to step on Jass shoes, and every ti I found out what was going on, it was already too late. Bjrn shrugged. What would a call to the governor do once Jas had already agreed to Blue Light? Thats precisely why I should be involved. I can make the calls as needed, not play catch-up every ti Jas returns to the Marriott.
Jas kept quiet, continued to listen.
So, what you saying, man? Denzel shifted on the couch. You going to be the one who talks to Hackworth and shit? Youre not the major. He wouldnt talk to you.
Im sure I could be promoted. Bjrn didnt seem concerned. But yes. I would interface with the military leadership, local, state, and federal governance. I would shepherd Blue Light - which it seems were stuck with for now - through the halls of power and prevent our being ambushed again as soon as so other petty power broker gets upset at how were upending the old order. Jas would be inward facing and would continue his admirable job in leading the actual mbers of our organization. It would be a partnership. Truly.
I dont believe you, said Serenity, tone flat. You once had all this power, and now that the worlds changed, you just want it back again. Youd muscle Jas out and within a few weeks be in complete control. This partnership ploy is bullshit.
Serenity, said Bjrn, your skepticism wounds . I may have been the Bear of Wall Street, but Im well aware of how deficient I am when it cos to Jass outreach potential and connection with the mbers of Blue Light. He grinned. Im barely likeable, whereas everyone seems to adore him. How could I ever compete with that?
Olaf had been listening with a deep frown, his mane of blonde hair hanging about his broad shoulders, and now he gave a curt shake of his head. I do not like it. I drive all the way across the country because of Jas and his example. He gives hope.
Yeah, said Yadriel. I hear what youre putting down, Bjrn, and Ive got mad respect for what you accomplished here and all, but Im gonna keep my faith in Jas.
Dont think I need to announce my vote, said Serenity with false sweetness.
Joanna rubbed her arm. Does it have to be one or the other? Surely we can use Bjrns connections and keep Jas in charge?
That an option? asked Denzel, tone alert. Bjrn? Is this an all or nothing deal?
Of course not. Bjrn sipped from his drink. But my efficacy will be greatly lessened if Im not at the negotiation table. And theres one other facet to my argunt that I believe is being overlooked.
And whats that? asked Serenity. How big your wallet is?
No, said Bjrn coldly. Ill demonstrate. Serenity, please sit down.
His words sounded no different, didnt rise in volu, nor even grew in intensity, but to Jas it suddenly felt as if nails had been drawn down a chalkboard or a huge wave had crashed upon a storm-wracked coastline. A sense of power washed over them all, and Serenity imdiately sat, her eyes going wide.
Now, Ive refrained from using this power for obvious reasons, but it is quite powerful. Ive yet to test its full extent, as weve been focused on shooting demons, but I think it could give us a massive edge against Fabricators, and possibly even our own kind. For example. Bjrns eyes glittered. Serenity, vote in favor of my argunt.
Serenitys face went pale, her hands curled into fists, and she started to shiver. Her jaw worked, her eyes bulged, and a low moan sounded from the depths of her throat.
Jas stood up.
Bjrn glanced at him, read his expression, and waved his hand. Enough. Forget my last request.
Serenity fell back with a gasp, beads of sweat prickling her brow.
What the fuck is wrong with you? cried Olaf, moving protectively before Serenity.
Yo man, that was fucked up, spat Yadriel.
Even Becca looked taken aback.
Serenity? Jas kept his voice level. You all right?
She wiped her sleeve across her brow then glared at Bjrn. Sure. I forgot my Ma Deuce, though. Let go grab it.
Bjrn, said Jas. With . And he walked past the man to a set of sliding doors, which he pulled open so that he could step out onto a broad balcony.
It was more of a small garden, complete with manicured bushes, potted plants, and what looked like real grass growing between the elegant flagstones. A low table was set before patio furniture, and the railing was made of pure glass.
Bjrn erged, glowering, brows lowered. You dont get to command like that.
Jas turned and placed his hands on his hips. Stared at the other man, and Bjrn locked gazes with him and stared right back.
The other mans eyes were dark, his gaze fierce, intense, proud, dominating, predatory. It was like engaging in a stare down with a wolf. The kind of animal that would lunge at your throat before it admitted weakness and looked away.
Jass heart was pounding, great, heavy beats like a man nailing rail ties to the tracks. The sight of Serenity struggling like that had sent a bolt of jagged horror, fury, and disgust through him.
Once he might have simply moved in and clocked Bjrn across the jaw.
But he was older, wiser, made bitter and knowing by hard living. Punching Bjrn would only have ended their ka-tet there and then.
And maybe it had to end. But hed not do so with a brawl in the mans million-dollar apartnt.
You owe Serenity an apology.
Bjrn grimaced and stepped past Jas to place his hands on the railing and look out over the city. Lets dispense with pretenses for but a mont, shall we?
Jas half turned to face Bjrns profile.
We are both survivors, you and I, continued Bjrn. We lived in different jungles, but I think theres more in common between the streets and the boardrooms than people give credit. Both are peopled by predators, and if youre going to survive, much less thrive in either, you need to be sharp. You need to know when to fade away into the background, and when to erge for the kill.
Jas crossed his arms.
This is a war. Over a billion people have already died. Now Bjrn did look at him. More will die, and soon. How many will we lose before we stop pretending the world is as it was? Will it take another billion? Four? At what point will humanity admit that the old, civilized, nice ways of doing things are holding us back? That if we are to survive these Pits we will need to up our ga and be as ruthless as our foes?
Still Jas said nothing.
Bjrn waited, eyebrows raised, then grimaced. I dont enjoy this. But I will do whatevers necessary to survive. If that ans using this power I chose to increase our chances of success, then so be it. Fuck free will. And fuck respecting an idiots right to make his own decisions if they imperil our chances of surviving. This power, Inspire, can be used to open doors for us, Jas. I can get the generals to do what we ask. The CIA, the FBI, Holand Security - they will no longer be a problem. Because what I dont think anybody has understood yet, but which has been clear to from day 1 is that these powers, these abilities weve been given, theyve fundantally changed the playing field. Those of us who can call down lightning or command minds should be in charge. Those who make Manna bread and - what - walls? They need to do what theyre told. Theyre no longer our equals. Literally. Their survival depends on us. And if they dont see it, we will force them to see it.
Bjrn stepped closer, his voice feverish. We are the new aristocracy of this world. The rightful leaders. We shall protect them, defend them, but in exchange they must obey what we demand and allow us to do our jobs to the best of our ability. You see this, dont you? There is no point in pretending things havent changed, and those who accept it first shall inherit the earth. Bjrn grinned and spread his arms wide. We shall rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the helpless people that move along the ground.
Hmmph, grunted Jas.
Bjrn dropped his arms to his sides. Tell you see this, Jas. Youre just like . A leader of n. A survivor. Tell you understand.
You lied.
I what?
You said you didnt enjoy this. But I saw your eyes while you watched Serenity struggle. You enjoyed the shit out of that.
Bjrns frown was one of genuine confusion. What? Ill apologize to her. Thats not a problem. And sure, it was gratifying to finally stop her from insulting , but it wont happen again.
Im not so sure. Jas studied Bjrn. Really looked at him. Youre a dangerous man, Bjrn. Use your power on .
Again Bjrn looked baffled. What? Why?
Humor . Tell to slap myself.
The pause drew out, and then Bjrn shrugged. Very well. Slap yourself, Jas.
A wild compulsion swept over him. His thoughts narrowed until only Bjrns words echoed within his mind, filling him with a fierce, overwhelming desire to obey. Nothing would be better than to slap the shit out of himself, to do as he was told.
To obey.
Jas inhaled deeply, lowered his chin, and mastered himself. It felt like drawing back from the edge of a building, resisting the siren call to throw himself into oblivion.
When he exhaled, the compulsion lessened, beca negligible. There. Now we know. Your power doesnt work on , Bjrn. Is that clear?
Bjrns eyes narrowed.
You wont use it on a mber of this crew again. You wont use it on any mber of Blue Light, nor anybody else without good reason. Because no. I dont agree. Were no new aristocracy. Were just so people who got lucky and will do our best to help the others.
Jas took a step forward so that he was face-to-face with the other man. The air between them crackled with tension. For a mont back there, youd convinced . I was going to agree to your suggestion. But then you went and pulled this shit, and my confidence in you vanished. So yes, Ill welco your help with these matters going forward. But no. Youre not making major, and youre not handling shit without . We clear?
Bjrns jaw clenched and his nostrils flared. Jas got ready for the punch. Hed take it. The man probably hit hard, but Jas was sure hed been hit harder.
Finally, after an aching ten or so seconds, Bjrn smiled. Of course, Jas. This is your show. I was just trying to help.
Good. Jas relaxed a fraction. And I want your help. Your powers can make a huge difference when used right. Stick around. Well figure this out.
Sure, said Bjrn. Glad we got to chat. Its always valuable to course correct. I can see I was way off base.
Good man, said Jas, and patted him by the shoulder as he stepped by him. Get ready. Were heading to the Marriott. This has been nice, but its ti to get back to work.
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