Page 98
Story: Mysteries, Menace, and Mates
“I’m on it. Let me go find everyone.” Dellan dashed out of the kitchen.
Horvan gave Jake a hug. “You doing okay?”
“Not really. You’ll understand why later. And then I’ll need some time with the three of you.”
Rael blinked. “This is sounding pretty mysterious.”
Jake snorted. “By the time I’m finished, you’re going to need a new word, becausemysterioussimply won’t cut it anymore.”
That was all it took to have Rael’s imagination going wild.
JAKE CLOSEDthe office door. “Okay, now you know everything.”
“Hearing all that is one thing,” Rael muttered. “I think you blew several minds out there.” Once Jake had finished talking, there’d been nothing but stunned silence for a moment.
Then the questions started, and it soon became apparent to Rael that Jake didn’t have all the answers.
Rael held out his hand. “Let me see that again.” Jake handed him the phone, and Rael stared at the image on the screen. “This… this is a joke.Tellme it’s a joke.”
It had to be. Jake had told them what he’d discovered in the rest of theMissal of Godwin, and that had been earth-shattering enough, but this?
I know, right?Dellan sounded as numb as Rael felt.Those lines at the end….
“It’s a lot to take in, I realize that, but—”
“A lot?” Horvan gaped at him. “You sit there and calmly tell uswe’rethe reason all these mates are appearing left, right, and center?We’rethe catalyst? And someone predicted ushowlong ago? Almost a thousand years? That isn’ta lot to take in—that’s somethingsohumongous that my brain keeps telling meDoes not compute. System overload.”
“I think we’re all in the same state,” Rael remarked. Doc hadn’t said a word the whole time Jake had been talking, and Eve, Hashtag, and Roadkill had stared at him openmouthed.
“And what are we supposed to do, now that we know this?” Dellan demanded.
“Nothing.” Jake stared at the three of them. “All you need do is accept it. You’ve begun the process—now it will gather momentum.” He paused. “But you need to be prepared. Because once word of this gets out—and it will—you’ve going to be the focus of a lot of attention. Not everyone will believe it, and I expect the Gerans will take the most convincing. And remember… you’re not the only ones.I’min there too, as Seth keeps reminding me. Remember the last line. Because of you three…all things shall become possible.”
“Now wait just one minute.” Rael thought fast. “It isn’t enough.”
“What isn’t?” Jake gave him an inquiring glance.
“How many billions of people are there on this planet? What are the odds that we’re theonlylion, tiger, and bear out there?”
Jake blinked. “Okay, but Dellan’s probably the only tiger who was freed by a lion and a bear. I’d say that’s pretty specific.”
“Sure, itseemsthat way,” Rael remonstrated. “But there’s no guarantee it couldn’t happen elsewhere. It needs something definitive.”
“But doyoubelieve it?” Dellan asked, his gaze locked on Rael.
“I… I don’t know, okay? It seems so… fantastical.”
Jake’s phone buzzed, and he pulled it from his pocket. “It’s Orsini. He says it’s urgent.” He clicked on Answer. “Hey, what’s up?” He listened intently for a moment. “Where? … So what is it?” He froze, his eyes wide, and the hairs stood up on Rael’s arms. “You’ve got to be kidding … Sure, send it.” He hung up, his brow furrowed.
“Dad?” Dellan stared at him. “You’re scaring me here. What’s wrong?”
Jake met Dellan’s gaze. “Nothing’s wrong. Just absofuckinglutelymind-blowing, that’s all. And until now, I thought I knew what mind-blowing meant. If what Orsini is telling me is correct, then it seems I was way off the mark.”
“Dad…. Take a breath.”
Jake took a moment to calm himself. “Okay. Orsini has been working on the artifacts—and he’s found something else.”
“What more could be left to find?” Horvan exclaimed.
Table of Contents
- Page 1
- Page 2
- Page 3
- Page 4
- Page 5
- Page 6
- Page 7
- Page 8
- Page 9
- Page 10
- Page 11
- Page 12
- Page 13
- Page 14
- Page 15
- Page 16
- Page 17
- Page 18
- Page 19
- Page 20
- Page 21
- Page 22
- Page 23
- Page 24
- Page 25
- Page 26
- Page 27
- Page 28
- Page 29
- Page 30
- Page 31
- Page 32
- Page 33
- Page 34
- Page 35
- Page 36
- Page 37
- Page 38
- Page 39
- Page 40
- Page 41
- Page 42
- Page 43
- Page 44
- Page 45
- Page 46
- Page 47
- Page 48
- Page 49
- Page 50
- Page 51
- Page 52
- Page 53
- Page 54
- Page 55
- Page 56
- Page 57
- Page 58
- Page 59
- Page 60
- Page 61
- Page 62
- Page 63
- Page 64
- Page 65
- Page 66
- Page 67
- Page 68
- Page 69
- Page 70
- Page 71
- Page 72
- Page 73
- Page 74
- Page 75
- Page 76
- Page 77
- Page 78
- Page 79
- Page 80
- Page 81
- Page 82
- Page 83
- Page 84
- Page 85
- Page 86
- Page 87
- Page 88
- Page 89
- Page 90
- Page 91
- Page 92
- Page 93
- Page 94
- Page 95
- Page 96
- Page 97
- Page 98 (Reading here)
- Page 99
- Page 100
- Page 101
- Page 102
- Page 103
- Page 104
- Page 105
- Page 106
- Page 107
- Page 108
- Page 109
- Page 110
- Page 111
- Page 112
- Page 113
- Page 114
- Page 115
- Page 116
- Page 117
- Page 118
- Page 119
- Page 120