Birth of a Guardian

Stryker strode through the dark, empty streets.  The wind pummeled his body, driving the freezing rain through his thin coat.  He wouldn't have even dared to venture out in the rain, but it was Amy's birthday tonight, and nothing on this earth would keep him home tonight.

A single, solitary car drove by, sweeping the muddy water in the street up onto the sidewalk.  Stryker nimbly leapt aside, avoiding most of the water, but some of it still managed to drench the bottom half of his jeans.  Cursing at the inattention of the driver, Stryker casted a small drying spell on his pants, and waited for the spell to begin it's work.  He did not relish the thought of walking in on Amy soaking wet.

After his pants had dried, Stryker continued on.  Eventually, he reached the apartment where Amy had moved the last summer.  It was not in a very safe neighborhood, but the rent was cheap and parking was a snap.  No one stayed parked in this end of the city for too long, if they could help it. 

Before he could knock on the thin wooden door, it was flung open and a dark-haired blur flew into his arms.  He hugged Amy back, all the while wishing he could have gotten a kiss.

"Stryker, you idiot.  You could have called.  Brandon would have drove to pick you up, so you didn't have to walk through this," she told him.

"That's okay, Amy, it was no bother," answered Stryker half truthfully.  He would have rather stuck sharp knives through his abdomen than accept a ride from Amy's boyfriend.  Even though he had accepted the fact that Amy would only be a friend, it still galled him that she would pick a guy like Brandon.

Of course, he had said that about every boyfriend she had ever had.

He followed her through her front door, into her living room.  Marcus and Brandon were already there, sitting on the opposite ends of Amy's couch.  He assumed that Velda, Terris, Jessa, and Kami were on their way.  After hanging his sword and coat on the coat rack, Stryker walked over and sat beside Marcus.

"Hey, bro, how's it hanging?" Stryker asked Marcus.

"Same ol', same ol'," came the reply.

Stryker had known Marcus for years.  The two were like brothers, yet they didn't see each other very often.  Marcus had a high paying job over in Kalitown, driving the aerohoppers of a major transport company.  He didn't often make the 60 mile trip over to Atheria very often, because he rarely had the time.

Amy sat by Brandon, cuddled in his arms.  Stryker turned his head, so she wouldn't see the fires of anger and jealousy in his eyes.  He caught the eyes of Marcus, who then leaned down and whispered in Stryker's ears.

"Don't sweat it, bro, I don't like the guy much myself."

A knock came at the door, and Amy got up to answer.  "Terris, Velda, come on in!  Where's the others?"

Terris answered, his deep voice rumbling in the room.  "Jessa came down sick, again, and didn't feel like coming.  Kami had to go out of town, to see her little girl again.  I feel sorry for her, having to put up with that prick of an ex-husband, just to see her girl."

Velda spoke up.  "We brought you your presents from them, though, and they said they would see you next weekend."

They crowded into the small living room, and pulled out a group of brightly wrapped boxes.  Stryker pulled his small box out and set it with the others.  Presents would come after cake.

The group talked while the rain blew against the windowpanes.  After a while, Amy went to the refrigerator and pulled out her cake.  Everyone dug into the cake and ice cream with gusto, and washed it down with cold milk.  They would have brought wine, but Amy was just turning nineteen tonight, still a year too young for the legal drinking limit of 20.

After they finished with the cake, Amy stared to open her presents.  She ooh'd and aaah'd at the tonal candle Velda had brought her, as it changed colors by the sounds of the room.  She thanked Terris for his set of unicorn figurines, which he had carved from a holo he had taken of the elusive creatures.  She told Velda to thank Jessa and Kami for the books they had bought her in a downtown bookshop.  Marcus, the ever practical, gave her a new set of leather straps to braid into a whip, because she had complained the last time he was down about how her old whip was falling apart.

Stryker was proud of the twin ruby earrings he had gotten her.  He had saved a month's paycheck to buy those for her, and was justified for his trouble when Amy hugged him again.

Brandon, on the other hand, ruined all of his work.  He pulled a tiny box out of his coat pocket, and presented Amy with a brilliant diamond and amethyst brooch.  Amy was overjoyed, and leapt into his arms to give him a firm kiss.

Stryker kept his face neutral, but he was sure that Marcus heard him grinding his teeth together.  He put his hand on Stryker's shoulder, as if to say it's okay, bro, I know how much that had to hurt.  I know how much you love her.

Stryker stood up suddenly.  "Hey, folks, I've had fun, but I have to get up early in the morning.  I have blade practice tomorrow morning, and Master Wolgram is never patient with late sleepers."

Marcus got up too.  "I'll give you a ride home, bro, cause I have to head back too.  My boss wants me to take a load down to Coastwatch tomorrow morning."

Amy hugged each of them in turn, and told them goodbye.  As they walked through the front door, Amy looked at her calender.

"I thought Stryker had blade practice on Thursdays.  It's only Tuesday.  It's awful strange that he practices so much." Amy said.  "Every time I see him, he has to go practice with his sword some more.  Poor Brandon wants to get to know him better, if he would stick around more."

Outside, in Marcus's jo-car, Stryker sat with a stony look on his face.  Marcus drove him back to his flat in silence, knowing that Stryker was locked in the middle of a jealous fit.

Stryker walked into his flat, dropping his sword on the chair by the door.  He calmly walked to the unfinished brick wall in his kitchen, and then slammed his fist into the rough wall.  "It's not fair, you son of a bitch, it's not fair, why do you have to do that, I can't do anything for her that you don't upstage, you bastard…"  Stryker said as he collapsed into a heap, weeping his heart out.

*

The Creator floated in space, observing his latest creation.  His work was almost finished, and He was tired.  Soon, it would be time to withdraw from this universe, and let all thing happen as the must.

But first, He would need a Guardian, to watch over this universe while He was gone.  So long ago, beyond all time, in His first universe, He had not appointed a Guardian, and had returned to find it in chaos, as the elements themselves had destroyed everything in their eternal war.  He had learned, and had appointed a Guardian ever since.

He sent a miniscule fraction of His Mind out, to search for someone in this creation, who would be suitable to be a Guardian.  He then turned to His next task, and began to create another world.