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I walked over to Akash, Yr'Arl and the Lyrin pair.

As usual Akash wasn't wearing anything, though the leaves that shrouded his body did seem tighter sohow. Yr'Arl and the Lyrin, however, were wearing suits that were very similar to my own

Yr'Arl's hung loose across his body, barely able to contain his fur. It was as if soone had taken a fluffy kitten and shoved it into a costu. Keeping the smirk off my face was difficult, but I didnt want to insult the one who had supposedly put their faith in like they had.

"Ah, look who finally decided to show up," Akash said. "We were beginning to wonder if you had finally realised that a human had no part in the guard but alas."

I rolled my eyes. I wasnt going to engage with Akash's behaviour. The only way I'd ever be able to convince the last of the Eldrani that I ant him no harm would be through my actions on this mission. I was hoping that, when everything was said and done, he would start to trust .

"Hello Jacob Lyre," The Lyrin said in complete synchronization, their voices dry and raspy and not creepy in the slightest why would you even suggest such a thing.

"We are Pax and Fal, Squadron Leader Belana has sent us to assist you in your mission to uncover the truth behind the lady Lara's demise."

"It is nice to et you," I replied. " I don't know much about the Lyrin, just the basic facts, so I am looking forward to working with you!"

The two Lyrin looked at one another for a mont, as if the single mind between them were analyzing what I had said between itself.

"We shall split into two groups," the Lyrin continued, still in synch. "Akash shall journey with the Pax body, while Yr'Arl and Jacob Lyre will travel with the Fal body."

"Good," Akash cut in, the now familiar autumn crackle back in his voice. "The Human can stay out of my way, and I shall stay out of its way."

"Efficiency shall be maximized with this setup, though I fear for group relationships that remain untapped," Yr'Arl said.

His fear for my relationship with Akash was sweet, but for once I agreed with the giant tree alien. Putting us, while Akash still held so much animosity toward , into a highly important mission like this together was like throwing a match into a pool of gasoline. It'd end in fire and burnt eyebrows.

"We shall now temporarily disentangle our minds, so as to efficiently operate as single beings," the Lyrin declared.

There was a sudden crackle of lightning between the two, accompanied by the tallic sll of burnt ozone. The Lyrin stumbled for a mont as if they had lost their balance, looked at one another, and then righted themselves.

"That was weird," Pax said with a little shake of their head.

"I know, right? My head feels so empty now. Gotta admit, not a fan," Fal chid in. "Gotta try and get this one done fast so we can link back up, yeah?"

"Sounds like the only plan that makes any sense to ," Pax replied, before jogging to catch up with Akash, who had already started to walk away.

"I was unaware that Lyrin could split their minds after they were entangled," Yr'Arl said, his voice clearly curious.

"Its not sothing we advertise, tourism on our howorld kind if relies on the whole 'mated for life' thing, which we are, but if people knew we could disentangle?" Fal shrugged, "The leading thought is that the impact on our tourism would be pretty severe."

That all made sense to . If they'd built their interplanetary reputation on the fact that they could link their minds all in the pursuit of love and happiness and togetherness then I doubt they'd want the opposite to be made into public knowledge.

"So, what's the plan?" I asked, eager to get the mission started.

Not only was it my first mission, which held an excitent all of it's own, we'd be tracking down the people who let the most dangerous alien the galaxy had ever seen free on a populated world. As far as bad moves went, that one was pretty high up on the list.

"Our first challenge will be getting the scope of the land," Fal began. "We know that the Null Space Invader had to have been smuggled into Prespian city sohow. Talking to the people who live in the ga buildings here every day would be a good start."

"But you cant expect the criminals to just admit to their cris, right?" I asked. "No matter how well respected the Guard is, there's no way they'll just hand themselves over."

A smirk drew itself across the lizard aliens thin lips. "Well, that's where you co in of course, Jacob Lyre."

"What's that supposed to an?"

"We've got a big scary human on our side, and believe it or not that should loosen so lips."

"Right," I muttered, "Big scary human, how could I forget."

The Lyrin barked out a short laugh and started to walk away. With a reassuring pat on my shoulder Yr'Arl made to follow. Slightly peeved at the constant abuse of my species, I did the sa.

XxX

The ga building that I had found the Null Space invader in was huge, but every investigation had a starting point, and the market was going to be ours. Fal supposedly had a contact there with links to the dark underbelly of the city. While the Guard may act like it kept a complete squeaky clean ship, every city had a shady side.

We had walked through the entrance way that I had gone through the night before, and now the throng of people was even busier. It was all I could do to just keep up with my two companions.

We made an imdiate beeline to one of the side alleyways, a passage that I wouldn't have even seen if I didn't know what I was looking for. We walked down it in single file, Fal at the front, Yr'Arl in the middle and at the back.

After a while, Fal stopped and knocked on a door in a specific and rapid pattern. A few seconds passed and the door opened to reveal yet another species of alien.

They were bipedal, with two arms and two legs, or at least that's how it seed at first. The alien's arms and legs split at the elbow and the shoulder, forming two extra arms and legs. They were tall and slender, their face had three violet eyes, a small slit mouth and no nose that I could see. Their skin was a dull silver, wherever it was visible.

"Eh, Fal?" The alien said, their voice was hoarse and croaky. It was not the kind of voice I expected to co from such an elegant looking creature. "Where's Pax? And who're these two?" One of the three fingered hands pointed at Yr'Arl and I accusingly.

"Sorry Venad, you know I wouldn't do this if it wasn't important, but we should talk inside," Pax looked from left to right shiftily before whispering, "Guard business."

A grumble ca from Venad's chest, and I felt my hackles raise instantly. There was an instinct firing off deep down that told , if it ca to a fight, even with all three of us this alien would be a potentially deadly opponent.

BB chid in.

The tension seed to drop a degree when the Fantraxi turned around and allowed us entry through the door.

We followed one by one into the alien's shop. I had been expecting it to be cramped, it was a building within a building, but the inside was surprisingly spacious. There were a variety of wares lining the walls ranging from advanced technological components to rocks that looked like they were of a more arcane nature. Considering this was an underground contact, I wouldn't have been surprised if they were all illegal to so degree or another.

"Now," the toxic alien said, their voice low and dangerous. "I'm going to ask this once, and only once. Why have you brought that thing into my establishnt."

With one slender arm raised, a finger on each of the two hands was pointed squarely at .

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