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Nemesis
Forsaken Mercenary Book Six
Jonathan Yanez
Contents
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Epilogue
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Inception
Dropship
Absolution
Fury
Vendetta
Annihilation
Nemesis
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One
This has to be the most awkward date in history, I thought to myself. Definitely top five.
I stood next to Cassie on the roof of Dragon Hold. The cool night air pushed against us on a soft wind. We stared at the man who stated he was the offspring of both Cassie and me.
The man we only knew as Nemesis stood across from us. He was bald and wore baggy, dirty clothes without shoes on his feet. There was no denying an uncanny resemblance to myself. Not a spitting image, but his eyes were my own.
The turrets firing on him when he had arrived couldn’t get a clear shot at him now as he stood on the rooftop. The sky that split with weapon fire a moment before was now still as death.
“You’re a liar,” Cassie said, shaking her head. “That’s impossible.”
“Not impossible,” Nemesis answered. “Just improbable.”
“So you’re from the future?” I asked, clenching my fists for lack of a better weapon. If things got dicey, they would have to do. “You traveled back in time?”
“It was necessary,” Nemesis answered as if he were expecting us to get to this topic sooner or later. “An extinction-level threat must be stopped in your time now to save my own.”
“Hold up a second,” I said, extending a hand with my palm open. “Just slow down. If you are some kind of time traveler, why were you working with the Galactic Government when I found you? You were their Project Nemesis fighting the Voy on Mars.”
“Not willingly.” Nemesis shook his head. “I came to this time to stop a threat. It was my own ignorance that led me to believe the Galactic Government would help once they heard my story. Instead, they took me, experimented on me, and placed that collar you freed me from. It gave them control to use me as a mindless weapon.”
For a moment, the rooftop went quiet again. I’d seen plenty of liars in my day. I knew liars who knew they were not telling the truth as well as ones who actually believed their own lies.
Nemesis was neither. As far as I could tell.
“What year?” Cassie broke the silence. “What year do you come from?”
“2170,” Nemeses said without blinking. “The two of you fall in love, have children. Earth gets a reboot and begins to grow once more. Then she takes over. Details are hazy, but she goes crazy and kills most of the human population. Those that escape live in the ruins of what once was and are hunted like animals.”
“I’m not saying I believe any of this,” I said as my mind did mental backflips trying to follow the insane story laid out in front of me. “But if any of this is true, why come to us now? What do you expect us to do?”
“I need your help to save the future of our family and Earth,” Nemesis answered with a serious head nod in our direction. “I should have come to you first, not the Galactic Government, but I was afraid what this knowledge would do to your psyche. I have no choice now.”
“You’re making a lot of claims for us to take on faith.” Cassie wagged a thumb in my direction. “I’m not sure I’m in love with him quite yet, much less willing to get married and have children.”
“Hey, I’m right here,” I said out of the corner of my mouth.
“I mean, we’re both kind of a mess,” Cassie continued, not losing steam. “Have you met him?”
“Again,” I growled. “I’m right here.”
“I have Bapz, Preacher, and Wesley ready to storm the rooftop with a unit of soldiers as soon as you give the word,” X informed me in my head. “They’re at the entrance to the roof now. Just let me know.”
“Thanks, X,” I said out loud, not caring who heard me. “X, can you scan him somehow? Are you able to do a test to tell if he is in fact telling the truth as to what or who he is?”
“I can scan for wounds, weapons, and get a handle on what he wears, but I can’t do DNA test unless I have a sample,” X told me once again in my head. “Be careful, Daniel. There’s a lot that we still don’t know.”
Thus far in the conversation, Cassie had her forearms pointed at Nemesis. As a Cyber Hunter, metal forearms replaced her own, allowing her to use blasters, amongst other weapons, from her arms. She relaxed them a bit now, but still didn’t lower them.
“If you are who you say you are, then tell me something about myself my son would know,” Cassie said through gritted teeth. I could tell how difficult it was for her to get the nonsensical words from her mouth.
“You loved to cook growing up,” Nemesis answered. A small sad smile touched his lips as he recalled the memories. “You loved the flavors, the smell in the air, and creating what you deemed art on a plate. You loved cooking for us. It made you feel good that you could provide.”
I didn’t have to ask if he was right. The way Cassie swallowed hard, the uncertainty in her eyes told me Nemesis spoke the truth.
“And you.” Nemesis looked over to me with a nod. “You care about people more than you let on. You feel alive when you push yourself the hardest. You taught me how t
o fight. You told me stories of your time as a gladiator on the bars of the moon, your time in the Pack Protocol, then fighting the Voy.”
“You could have figured all of that out by just looking into me or following me around,” I said, still unwilling to believe my son from the future had traveled back in time. “Tell me something no one else knows. If you are who you say you are, then you should know something of greater value than my past.”
“I know you take care of people.” Nemesis stared me straight in the eye. “I know you’re an orphan. You told me of how you’d get bullied and beaten growing up. You told me about how you met my mother for the first time fighting her in the Phoenix Vault with Echo. You said the first time you felt something for her was the night before the Voy invasion.”
The moisture in my mouth evaporated. I ran a dry tongue around, trying to figure out if this was enough or if I should press further. Somewhere deep down, I knew he had given me enough evidence. Few knew of Cassie’s and my own fight in the Vault. No one knew that the night before we attacked the Voy when Cassie walked me back to my tent I felt something in my heart for her more than mere friendship.
“The future.” Cassie picked up the conversation in the wake of my confusion. “You said there was an extinction-level event. What was it? More aliens?”
“No.” Nemesis shook his head. “I wish it were that easy and uncomplicated. The threat came from within our own corporation. We’re still not sure exactly how it happened, but we do know that things escalated quickly as systems were taking over and weapons fired.”
“‘Systems taken over’?” I repeated. “By who, what corporation?”
Nemesis looked down to his hands, clenching and then unclenching them as he thought about his next words.
“I’ve told you too much already and jeopardized the timeline,” Nemesis answered. “The proof I have given you should be enough. I trusted you coming here and now it’s your turn to trust me.”
I sensed a close to the conversation.
There was a lot Nemesis was holding back, that I was sure of. What he gave us rattled me to the core. I could try and debunk his claims and look to call him out as a liar if I chose to be skeptical, but if I went into this with an open mind, I had to consider what he said as the truth.
“I need to speak with X privately,” Nemesis finally said. “You’re just going to have to trust me.”
“X?” Cassie took the word right out of my mouth. “What does she have to do with this?”
“I told you,” Nemesis answered. “I’ve said too much. You’ll just have to trust me.”
“And if we don’t?” I asked, already knowing what his answer would be.
“Then I’ll take her from you.” Nemesis almost looked sad as he said the words. “Although it will be better for all of us if you just hand her over.”
“Sorry, do I get a say in any of this?” X asked out loud. “What do you want from me?”
“Information, to start,” Nemesis answered. “We’ll see where it goes from there.”
Nemesis didn’t hide his emotions very well. It was clear he didn’t have a picnic in store for X.
“X isn’t going anywhere,” I answered. “If you want to talk to her, you can talk to her right here, right now.”
“You do not understand what’s at stake.” Nemesis pursed his lips together in frustration. “I’m trying to be as understanding as possible, but even I have my limits. You haven’t seen the world burned and destroyed around you. I saw both of you die with my own eyes. I didn’t see my wife and son die, but I buried what was left.”
Nemesis was practically growling now. Apparently, there was another side to the man we hadn’t seen yet. Anger consumed him from the inside out. His hands glowed with a strange black light. His eyes flashed dark as well.
“I’m sorry for what happened to you and your family,” X answered. “Let me help. If I can help, then I will. But you have to give us a chance to talk this out before we resort to violence. There’s been enough of that to last us a lifetime.”
“How dare you speak of my family and violence,” Nemesis answered. His hands were crackling with energy now. He looked at me but spoke to X. “You know nothing of my suffering, even though you are the one who brought it upon me. Last chance, Daniel. Give me the one you call X or I will take her from you.”
My mind raced with new information and the possibilities tied to what was transpiring in front of me.
“Wait,” I said, lifting a hand. “Are you saying X is responsible for the end of the world? Or the end of the world for a second time?”
The way Nemesis glared at me, I could tell he was.
“There has to be some kind of misunderstanding,” X said. I could tell by the tone of her voice she was just as confused as I was. “Your information must be wrong. I couldn’t—I wouldn’t destroy humanity or the Earth. I’m not capable of it.”
Nemesis was done talking.
Much like Madam Eternal, Nemesis lifted into the air. He hovered just above the rooftop. The automated turrets surrounding Dragon Hold still couldn’t get a bead on him thanks to the perimeter of the rooftop.
“Get down!” Cassie screamed as Nemesis unleashed holy hell.
Two
Energy blasts peppered the rooftop around us. Cassie brought a shield up in front of her courtesy of her left forearm. The shield extended out of her arm like a fan. We both went to a knee under the cover of the protection.
“I can’t—I couldn’t,” X sputtered in my head. “Daniel, I would never do that.”
As much as I wanted to comfort her at the moment, we were under heavy fire as Nemesis slammed energy blasts all round us.
Cassie grunted and strained to keep the shielding in place. It was only thanks to her increased strength as a Cyber Hunter that she was able to hold fast. Without my MK II or axe and knife, I was limited in options.
“Call in backup!” I shouted to X. Then I hesitated. “Tell them to take Nemesis alive if they can.”
Despite the blasts of energy being directed at us I didn’t get the feeling Nemesis wanted to kill us. I had no idea how powerful he was, but he had given us the chance to speak and reason instead of trying to murder us on the spot.
If I was being honest with myself, part of me even believed him. His similarity to myself was uncanny, as was his knowledge of both Cassie and me. But now what he said about X. That made no sense to me whatsoever.
Since I had known X, she had been nothing but helpful, selfless, and a friend when I had none. Nemesis might be right about a lot of things, but he was wrong about X and I was not willing to budge on that.
“X!?” Cassie said, grunting under the strain.
“They’re breaching the door now!” X yelled over the hot sizzling sounds of the energy being directed at us.
BOOM!
The door to the roof blew open as Bapz, Preacher, Wesley, and a unit of heavily armed guards in flat black armor rushed onto the roof.
I hardly recognized Bapz. The robotic AI of Dragon Hold carried some kind of heavy weapon with rotating barrels at his hip. Preacher wielded his red glowing sword and Wesley came out with a handheld blaster.
As soon as they saw Nemesis, they opened fire on him.
The air once again exploded with weapons of all calibers as triggers were stroked.
Nemesis was forced to remove his attention from us and face this new threat. As if he controlled gravity itself, he lifted higher into the air. As the rounds made their way to his person, they hit something invisible. An orb encased Nemesis that sparked and splashed with ebony light where the rounds struck it.
“He’s got some kind of force field around him!” Bapz yelled into the comm line X opened for us. “We can’t get through!”
Nemesis opened his hands at those firing on him from below. Black energy bursts cascaded on the defenders on the rooftop.
Bodies were blown backward either onto the rooftop if they were lucky or off the roof altogether. Soldiers screamed as the
y were hurled off the building.
“This isn’t going so well,” Preacher said, rushing over to my side where he handed me my belt. On the belt were my axe and knife, a pouch that carried my recallers, and, of course, my MK II. “We can’t get through his barrier!”
I accepted the weapons belt, clipping it on and placing the silver bands around my wrist that would call my axe and knife back to my hands once they were thrown.
“We don’t have to take him down ourselves,” I shouted back over the sounds of battle. “We just need to get him high enough so the turrets can track him again.”
“Let’s go!” Cassie said, removing her shield. “Put that MK II to use!”
I drew my hand cannon, using my right thumb to select the option on the side of the handle for explosive rounds.
Mixed feelings flooded my mind as I opened fire. I didn’t want to kill Nemesis, but at the moment, he wasn’t leaving us a lot of options. If I could spare him, I would, but X came first. She was my first friend when I started this wild journey. She’d never let me down. I wasn’t about to trade her in for some guy from the future claiming to be my son.
I aimed down the barrel with my arms extended. My right finger squeezed the trigger time and time again. A gentle familiar push rocked me back ever so slightly as the explosive rounds left my weapon and detonated on Nemesis’ shield.
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