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half_a_soul) wrote2009-10-09 08:24 pm
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Aftermath [ Locked to Jackson]
Once it was decided, things moved on fairly quickly. Contacting the Starjammers had been the hardest part, but once Corsair heard why, it wasn't hard to convince him. After all, he'd lost a lifetime with his two sons, thanks to aliens attacking them, and lost his wife to those same aliens later. He was willing to help, even if he didn't understand everything about how they'd manage to get there.
Which was something Jono took care of, anyway. It had required a larger PINpoint than usual, but it did the trick. From there, it was a case of following the trails laid down. And avoiding the Federal military patrols. Avoiding because the Colonial Program that ran everything out their direction seemed perfectly happy to let the aliens keep raiding the colonies so long as they could plausibly ignore that it was happening.
It pissed Jono off like few things ever had and he had nowhere to work it off. Sex, even zero G sex, could only do so much to take his mind from it, though he tried not to let it show too much when Jackson was with him. But, then, it was easier to ignore when Jackson was with him.
And then they found the planet.
A lot of what happened there was fuzzy in Jono's mind, even several days later. They got the prisoners out and he thought that the aliens would probably think twice or three times before going after humans again. But there had been a lot of fighting. A lot of it and Jono had been smack dab in the middle, psionic flames and telepathy used to devastating effectiveness.
Once they'd gotten the former prisoners onto the ship, Jono'd pulled away, going to his quarters with an apology to Jackson. He'd used up so much in the fighting that he needed time to recover and get his mind recentered. The ship was heading to Boshane, under Jackson's instructions. Now that he felt more normal, Jono slipped out of his room, casting about to find Jackson. Who was near Gray, just as Jono thought he might be. He headed that direction, brushing his mind against Jackson's in greeting before he got there.
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Jono places his hands on Jackson's shoulders, squeezing lightly. We'll tell 'em the truth once we're on the ground. Ain't like we could hide it, no how.
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Jono does his best to keep Jackson settled, holding him through it. And holding a running telepathic conversation with Rachel. Which includes him shooting her dirty looks from time to time and Rachel just grinning about it.
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He only breathes a sigh of relief once everything stabilizes and the ships starts in on the final descent to the landing pad they were instructed to use.
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And it's all over in fifteen minutes. Jono pulls back from Jackson slightly, hands still on him. Let's get Gray an' head fer the doors, aye? Reckon we're gonna be needed fer handlin' questions. The rest of them could wake and move the other prisoners. Gray was the one Jackson needed to deal with himself.
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When Jono pulls away a little, Jackson looks up at him and nods. That's the best plan they have, at least. "Yeah," he agrees, running a hand through his hand to try and flatten it from where he'd slept on it weirdly, knowing he's about to be talking to some important people. And his mom. "Let's go."
He pulls away completely to head down from the bridge, back to the quarters where Gray is sleeping.
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Still, he stays right beside Jackson through this part of it, at least. And if Jackson needs help carrying Gray, well, he's there for that, too.
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With Gray in his arms, trying not to think about how light the boy is after being in captivity for so long, Jackson heads out of the quarters and to the nearest ship's exit. There should be doctors on the landing pad, anticipating crew members suffering decompression sickness.
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The head doctor looks up from his people helping Gray with a stern expression. "What is the meaning of this?"
Meanin' is, mate, Jono speaks up, hand on Jackson's back. 'E's one of the people what've been stolen from Boeshane over the pas' few years. We got more in the ship, mos'ly sufferin' from malnutrition an' dehydration, 's well as a number o' smaller injuries obtained in the fightin' an' before we got there. An' 'at's jus' the physical.
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"His name's Gray," Jackson explains, offering his own hand over to the doctor for an ident-scan. "He's my brother. He went missing during the attack four years ago. We found him on a planet a few sectors over with the others."
When the doctor scans Jackson's hand for the implanted ident-chip, something beeps a tiny alarm and Jackson looks resigned. Of course, his mother reported him missing. The doctor scrutinizes Jackson momentarily, then looks over at Jono. "I've alerted three other medical teams, they'll come collect the others."
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Jono nods, tugging Jackson closer for a moment. Thanks. Reckon they're all gonna need a fair bit of care fer a bit. And some of them might never be able to go home because of the things they've seen. If I can be of assistance, though...
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Jackson doesn't know if that's his fault for being missing or if it has more to do with the fact that they've recovered missing and presumed dead colonists from all over the sector. The doctor hurries off to take Gray into the medical center, while several more teams come up to sort out of the prisoners.
If you want to go before the militia gets here... It's not as much of an offer as it sounds like, more of a good idea to avoid holding up Jono's friends. Not that Jackson suspects the colonial militia could do much up against Corsair and his crew.
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He steps back while there's still a mess to be sorted out. Be back in an hour or so. They had to get back into orbit before they could disappear, then Jono had to disengage the PINpoint. Or at least take out the dimension hopping capabilities. Somehow, he figured the teleporting technology would be useful to them. He took a moment to set new coordinates on his own PINpoint before leaning in to nudge his nose against Jackson's, then he's off back to the ship. It's only moments later that they're in the air, heading back for orbit and to deal with getting home.
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There will be questioning eventually, but for now he's made to wait with his mother while the doctors examine Gray and the other colonists are brought in.
(In an hour or so, Jackson will have answered all the questions he knows how and left with his mother to sit by Gray's hospital bedside.)
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He got back to the spaceport, looking around before reaching out, trying to find Jackson's mental signature. Once he did and was certain Jackson was safe, he found someone to tell him where the people from the space ship had been taken. Thankfully, it wasn't far. He didn't have the money with him to get a cab. Or whatever the current form of pay transportation was. Once he got there, he was directed to Gray's bedside, reaching out with his mind again to brush against Jackson's.
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Jackson looks up, feeling Jono's telepathic presence, and stands from his chair. "Mom," he says, "Jono's back. Can I bring him in?"
His mother looks up from fretting over Gray's hair and a smudge of dirt at his cheek, tears in her eyes. She nods.
"I'll be right back. I promise." He slips out of the small room and looks around for Jono, knowing he has to be close.
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He's only a few dozen feet away when Jackson steps out of the room, looking around and trying to find the right one. Which is easier when he sees his boyfriend and hurries that direction. 'Ey, he murmurs, reaching for Jackson's hand the moment he's close enough. 'Ow's 'e doin'?
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Jono's going to get a sneaky hug now that Jackson's done explaining things. He's very happy Jono came back.
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Jono wraps his arms around Jackson, holding him close for a moment before nuzzling his hair. 'At's good. Once the psychologist talks to 'im, you'll all have a better idea what's goin' on. And, God, Jono wanted to help.
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But Jono's here now. So all of that is just ridiculous.
"Yeah," he agrees softly, nodding a little. "I hope it's not too bad. I hope there's something we can do." Jackson pauses, taking in a shaky breath. "I wasn't too screwed up, was I? After that whole Adam thing?" He wants to know, on a scale of one to ten, hos fixable Gray's mind might be.
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