After The Lies
by Seven
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Earth: Final Conflict and its characters are
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Note from Author: Takes place during
Heroes and Heartbreak.
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Da'an felt Liam's accusing, suspicious glare as he walked away, but forced
himself to keep to his work. For a moment, the young Kimera/human watched
his mentor, and then walked away.
Lied. He had lied to Liam. Da'an tried to shake the words from his mind, but couldn't. He couldn't remember any occasion where he had deliberately lied to Liam like that. Da'an put down the global and tried to steady himself.
What he was doing, he was doing for the Taelons. If the Jaridians arrived on Earth, no Taelon would be shown mercy. Liam might escape, but humanity would either be enslaved or convinced by the Jaridians. The Taelons would face the wrath of the race they had lied to for four years now...
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The homeworld simulation was warm and pleasant. Da'an had been there only the week before, during the Ka'arpaj, but he wanted to be there to think it out. As he scaled the rocks, this time paying no attention to the brightly-colored flora around him, his mind whirled back on the things he had said and done recently.
Lied. He had lied. He loved Liam as he would love his own child, but Liam taking on the mantle of Resistance leadership had shaken Da'an more than he cared to admit. And the simple question, "Will you betray me, Da'an?" had horrified him in its implications. More horrifying, Da'an thought, was his own reaction.
The fact that he had not said, "no."
And now, when Liam needed his help, he had to deny his protector, his friend, the information that could help him. Da'an's hands were shivering a little as he reached the top of the cliff and walked up to the place where he had witnessed the alignment of the moons. The holographic representations were nowhere near each other now.
For a long moment, Da'an stared off across the terrain. He felt sadness washing over him as he remembered what Zo'or had said, "You are in a state of denial." Was he? Was he denying what would happen?
Da'an waved his hand, and the beautiful simulation dissipated like blood in a stream. The comforting image was replaced by a stark, barren wilderness. *This will not be Earth,* he thought. *I will not allow Earth to become this way...*