Wraith
reached out a hand and dialled a cup of tea from the sleek, clean
Nutromac in London's new political buildings. Outside he could see
down through all the levels of the city and watch thousands of people
going about their daily business, a sight he never tired of. Fourteen
years in Transendence had led him mostly to forget what London looked
like and he liked to remind himself.
Taking a sip of the tea, he
sat down on a modern-looking couch and breathed deeply. He knew he
should be working but six hours at a desk ad taken its toll and he
needed a break.
Behind him came a blinding flash of blue light
that hurt his eyes. He sighed in annoyance. Logging a complaint about
the erratic lighting in the building hadn't got it any closer to
being fixed.
He finished the tea and turned to walk back to his
desk but halted halfway.
A slim figure, dressed entirely in
black, was already sitting there.
She had eyes blacker than coal
and midnight-dark straight that fell over her shoulders. Her skin was
almost white and her twisted mouth all too clearly showed her opinion
of that she was reading. Wraith tried to speak but all he could
manage was a hoarse gasp.
"Raven?"
"Well
done," was the absent and somewhat sarcastic reply.
"But
you're..." Words failed Wraith and he bit his tongue in
annoyance. A politician had to be able to cope with any situation,
including their presumed-dead sister returning in their office after
disappearing fourteen years previously.
"Dead?"
suggested Raven blankly, her eyes still fixated on the papers.
"Yes...no...but..."
Raven rolled her eyes and
cleared her throat in mock sincerity.
"The Raven Memorial
Service," she read. £Introductory Speech, draft two."
"Stop," begged Wraith halfheartedly, but Raven was
merciless.
"We are gathered here today to remember two brave
Hexes in particular, but also to remember many others." Raven's
voice continued, but Wraith was only conscious of a deep blush
spreading slowly across his pale features - a sensation unfamiliar to
him. Raven's voice took on another ounce of withering contempt as she
reached another paragraph.
"The second Hex is a girl named
Raven. She had extraordinary possession of her abilities-"
Wraith stepped forwards and snatched the sheet out of Raven's hands.
She laughed.
"Never thought of you as a preacher," she
grinned, meeting his eyes at last. Under the scrutiny of her
black-eyed gaze, so full of warmth and yet somehow so cold, something
deep within Wraith broke. He took Raven's wrists and pulled her to
her feet, drawing her into a long, slow hug. It was Raven who pulled
back first, but Wraith kept hold of her hands. She tried to slip them
out of his grasp but failed. Reluctantly she allowed them to remain.
"What happened to you?" he asked, slightly surprised to
find tears in his eyes. "I thought you were dead." He
reached up a hand to stroke her hair and looked long and hard at his
sister's face.
Raven had barely aged. Subtle changes in the
colours of her face and shape of her cheekbones betrayed the years
that had passed, but they were not obvious.
As Wraith considered
this, Raven finally succeeded in freeing her hands and swung herself
onto the desk, swinging her legs beneath her. Sensing his scrutiny,
she decided to explain.
"I can appear however I like,"
she said. "I could make myself look exactly like Ali if I
wanted, but that would only confuse you."
"How?"
Wraith was at a loss. Raven sighed.
"When I disappeared from
Transendence, I was absorbed into the net. It says in the Freedom
files that a Hex can become mind without flesh - that's what I am.
What you see now is not a body but just a very clever prijection,
like a vidscreen. However, if a scientist created an artificial body
or hooked one up to a computer system I could send myself into it."
"I think I'm with you," said Wraith. "But why? Why
are you here?"
"You don't want me to be?"
"Of
course I do!"
Raven flipped her hair out of her eyes. Wraith
noticed that it was neatly combed, not in its usual tangle.
"I
don't know. Which flight do you want to leave on?"
"What?"
"To Transendence."
"Transendence?!"
"Of
course," Raven grinned wickedly and hopped off the desk. "Do
I recall people called Ali, Kez, Avalon and Cloud?"
