The Talon Family
The Assassination of Two
March
By: Chase L. Currie
“You okay?” Gabriel asked her sister pulling Helbis gaze
back to her as the taxi raced down the street.
“Yeah,
I’m fine,” Helbis told her.
“You
been quiet for a while,” she said. They both left Kirk’s office two hours after
they got done making a deal with him. A simple deal really, Alexander helps him
make the bio-steel stronger, and Kirk
pays him enough money where any middle-class family in America could live on
for a few years for a month worth of work. Gabriel didn’t understand why Kirk
wanted the bio-steel better, but she wasn’t going to ask more than she had to,
she wanted out of the meeting and away from him.
After
the meeting was over, they went back to
their penthouse to change for a night on the town. Gabriel slipped into an off-white
dress with an open back and carried a small black leather crop top jacket
followed up with a black choker and high heels. She kept her perfectly blonde
hair tied back into a ponytail.
“Sorry,
just I’m a little in my head tonight,” Helbis said. She changed into black
leather pants, with a tight dark red shirt with a turtleneck and no selves. She draped over herself a black cotton coat and wore simple black
boots. Tonight, out of the norm for their
family, Helbis look more conservative than her sister.
Helbis
was the more liberal one when it came to dating them and being with men. She
didn’t mind having a good time and rarely regretted it in the morning, but tonight she didn’t care to be around anyone
else but her sister. She didn’t want to feel eyes wash over the tattoos or
fight off a guy trying to buy her drinks.
Sure, she likes them trying and coming to
talk to her. Too many, ‘men’ these days back down from asking a woman if they
could buy them a drink. They were cowards with the way men were being taught to
be less than anything but men in our time.
They acted like they were neutered mutts when it came to trying to win her heart over, but they sure
found their stride when it came to falling into
bed with her.
She
sometimes wonders what it was like to be courted like the men would do in old
movies, but maybe, that was nothing more than a dream with the way the world
was today. Tonight, she wanted to watch those old movies she loved like
‘Casablanca’ or ‘Dirty Dancing’ and live in
the dream.
“Where
is your mind at?” Gabriel asked.
“Nowhere
important,” she said looking back out the window.
“Come
on,” Gabriel said, “don’t make me pull it out of you.”
Helbis
glanced over at her as she smiled. “Please.”
Helbis sighed and said, “I’m just wondering when I’m
going to feel better.”
“Better
about what?”
“About
leaving you guys,” Helbis said. “About questioning if you guys were my real
family or not. I’m still trying to find a way back into the role of being a
sister in this family.”
“We
love you,” Gabriel said. “I love you, and
you will always be accepted here.”
“Am I?”
Helbis asked. “I walked out. I when with people I didn’t know because I didn’t
feel right being here.”
“I
know,” Gabriel said looking away. “I don’t know how to make you feel like you
are one of us. All I know to do is to tell you that you are.”
“I
know.”
“Yeah,
you hurt us,” Gabriel said, “but the wounds are healed, and we are fine.
Michael is happy you are back.”
“When
he notices me,” Helbis said, “with Ses around all the time.”
“Right,
I know,” Gabriel told her looking back into her dark eyes. “Either way he is
happy, I am happy, dad is happy, we a---”
“What
about Raphael?” Helbis asked.
“Something is going on with him,” Gabriel said.
“I don’t think it is you.”
“You
think it is more than him feeling stuck in life and failing those tests?” She
asked.
“A lot
more.”
“And
I’m sure I play some kind of role in it.”
Gabriel
locked her jaw not saying anything for a moment. “We both know it is true.”
She
reached out to touch Helbis on the shoulder telling her, “You are my sister, and I love you. Nothing or no one is ever going
to change that, not even you. So, you can feel out of place with me, but I’m never going to stop showing up at your
door.”
Helbis
smiled. Gabriel was trying her best, but nothing was changing how she felt.
Hopefully, time would heal the wound she made herself in the family. She could
only hope and pray it would. “I love you too,” she said back.
“Plus,”
Gabriel told her sitting back in the car,
“I need this girl time away from the boys. If I didn’t have it, I would kill
them.”
Before
Helbis could say a word Gabriel’s phone lights up with the ringtone telling them both it was a Knight from
Paladin with a mission. She picked up the phone and said, “Yes, Lohengrin.” She
said the name to let Helbis know who it was, but she didn’t care who it was,
she didn’t want to be on any mission. Sure, last month she had no choice in the
matter, but she asked her sister to give her the easy task on that mission. She
still ended up having to break some of the spells of their foe and fight some
demon, but it had to be done. She didn’t want to do whatever was next.
“Diver,”
Gabriel said giving him the new address. “Thanks.”
“Can’t
get out of this one, huh?” Helbis asked.
“Afraid
not,” she said. “He asked for both of us.
It is a big one.”
Helbis
stared back out the window and told herself the one good thing about the
mission was she didn’t have time to dwell on her emotions. All she could was
think about the mission because if she didn’t then
someone could die.
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