Guardians of the Four Shields: A Lost Origins Novel
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“Be glad to have you,” Dan added.
Charlie simply nodded and appeared to mean it.
Bridget said, “But I probably won’t be a part of it. Will I?” She focused on her father. “I don’t have a preference, Dad. Just choose somewhere for me. I’ll go wherever you want, and I’ll do my best, as long as you let Toby and whoever joins him continue working. The chateau, the airstrip… they’ll pay their way, but—”
“I’m glad you said that,” Roger interrupted, “because your mother and I have found a suitable college for you.”
“Oh.”
The table hushed. The fire crackled. Tane’s friends were plating up on a separate table—good friends to have, and they seemed happy to do him the favor. They’d foregone the traditional Maori outfits, of course, and they would join the team to eat rather than put on a touristy show.
Roger said, “You agreed you would study a proper subject. Something in business, science, or law or… something practical. No arts or humanity.”
“And I’ll stand by that,” Bridget said stiffly.
Jules watched on, forcing himself to disconnect from it. He didn’t like that Bridget kowtowed to the man this way, nor that Toby would let it happen. Frankly, he’d been surprised Toby hadn’t sought a better HQ, but Bridget had insisted on them staying in Brittany. All the work they’d put into the place, Charlie’s server that almost matched the spec of a supercomputer alone would cost hundreds of thousands to replicate or transport.
Roger said, “Given what we have seen of your resourcefulness this week, and the passion you clearly hold… not to mention that this may well grow into something of global significance, we have decided you should attend the Université Paris-Saclay. They do an excellent Bachelor of Science degree as well as a master’s option. In archaeology. To compliment the languages and history you took in England.”
All looked at them sharply.
Bridget again sped up her usual words. “You want me to… do a degree in the career I want?”
Audrey patted Roger’s hand. “All we’ve ever hoped for you is that you find something useful to do in the world. And with what we’ve seen so far, who better than a Carson to lead the way?”
“And,” Roger said, “I have offered them a funding proposal. Remember the dig in China that has delayed a different project?”
“The new warrior statue find?” Toby said, excitedly. “Bridget, that would be perfect for you, it—”
“Yes, exactly.” Roger smiled at Bridget. “What do you say? Not a top ten college, but a good one. With a science degree that you can fall back on if this whole Witnesses thing comes to an end and you need a career.”
“It’s a few hours from the chateau,” Audrey said. “When you’re done studying, you can go to see your friends, or they can drop in on you in Paris.”
“If…” Roger pointed… “If you’re not in China interning or helping manage the finds.”
Bridget gasped. She was too happy to speak. Jules put his arm around her, felt her grin against his chest.
He said, “Guess you get to go home after all.”
Before departing New Zealand, Jules insisted on saying goodbye to Gilim. It didn’t last long. It seemed neither of them were big on farewells.
“I’ll come visit,” Jules told him.
He couldn’t pinpoint when, exactly, this bond sealed tight between them. His recollection was that it grew out of trust, of understanding what needed to be done, and how to do it. At the end, when he thrust his hands into the orb, Jules simply knew it was the right thing, that he was the only one who could do it, and that Gilim’s presence allowed him to do it without risking destruction on a previously unheard-of scale or burning up himself.
He didn’t accept that he was “special” or that there was any such thing as “fate,” but he could not avoid the fact he was a pivotal part of the running of these machines. His mother must have been like him, a guardian in her own right rather than a direct part of the Guardians movement as Tane had declared himself to be… but custodian of the Aradia bangle rather than a shield. Add to that the education she’d imbued him with—her pushing to immerse himself in critical thinking and history, and even the martial arts in which he’d become so adept…
Yes, his father was also an expert in krav maga, but it was Jules’s mother who’d encouraged him to compete, to better himself. If it hadn’t been for her death—so painfully random, and the culprits already punished—Jules might have grown up in a healthier environment. But circumstances set him on this path.
As he departed Ahua and boarded the plane with Toby, Bridget, Dan, Charlie, and Harpal, with no intention of returning to New York for any reason other than packing a few items, he settled into one notion. Something he’d never felt before or, if he had, he’d pushed it away.
He was on his way home.
FROM THE AUTHOR
Thank you for reading my books. It gives me no end of pleasure knowing they bring even small pleasure to people I have never met.
This fourth book in the Lost Origins series takes a few chances with the story, possibly due to the way I wrote it. Not just the inclusion of actual giants in the modern world, but I found I was including more action than usual. However, it seemed the right way to pull Jules back into the fold, putting him through a situation that took him way out of his usual comfort zone in order to cement him back in his rightful home, even if it didn’t necessarily give him a fixed, ordered life.
I foresee the next book returning to a deeper mystery-oriented story, with action and adventure laced through. At the time of writing, I expect this to take place (or at least commence) in China, where the Carsons are funding an expedition.
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