Endgame Ryan and Sandy’s apartment “Senshi Saggitarius saved the day once again this morning when he heroically rescued a bus load of high school students from one of Stardust’s evil Bots.” The news anchor went into further detail about Ryan’s exploits that morning, but Ryan stopped paying attention. He had, after all, lived it. You did better than usual this morning,” Sandy said, kissing the arm Ryan’s had across her chest. He was reclined on the couch and she was reclined on him, her head on his chest, as they had been doing every night for the past three weeks. “Maybe that Bot was one of your weaker ones,” Ryan said, both to downplay his victory and to help her feel less at fault for losing. “No weaker than usual,” Sandy answered. “Your skills have improved greatly since I arrived. Every week, I have sent a stronger Bot against you, and every week you have risen to the challenge. I am going to have to find something truly terrible in order to defeat you.” “Do you still want to beat me and make me your servant?” “Of course,” Sandy replied. “I look forward to taking over this planet and having you rule by my side.” “I will already do whatever you want, Sandy. I love you.” “Then lose next week,” Sandy said. “Ok,” Ryan said simply. “Just like that?” “Just like that,” he stated. “If you really love me, you will not do anything negative to my home.” “I will make it a threat only to you,” Sandy said. “That way, no one will be in any danger when you lose.” “I know,” Ryan said, having an idea. “Issue a formal challenge over the news. Say that there will be a battle next week, and if I win, you will leave the planet. If you win, I will be your slave.” “I will go right now,” Sandy said, standing. In a split second, Stardust stood before him, and in the next, she vanished. “Oh my,” the news anchor exclaimed as Stardust appeared before him in the news room. “What do you want?” he asked with fear in his trembling voice. “Relax,” she told him. “If I wanted to strike here, I would have sent a Bot. What I want is to offer a challenge to Senshi Saggitarius. “Next Friday, a week from today, I will send my strongest Bot to Bellum Park. If you do not show up, I will give it the order to start destroying the city. If you do show up, the Bot will have orders to face you in a one on one fight. If you win, I will leave the planet and never return, but if you lose...” she paused, thinking of something. “I was about to say that if you lose, you will become my slave, but I have a better idea.” Ryan was intrigued. What did she have on her mind? “If you, Senshi Saggitarius, lose in a fair, one on one battle with my Bot next Friday at Bellum Park, you will become my husband.” Ryan almost fainted on the spot. Husband? They had only realized their feelings for one another three weeks ago, and now she wanted to marry him? Yet...something about this felt, somehow, right. The prospect was definitely more appealing to him than servitude, and it was better than he would have received as a prince. His father would have arranged his marriage to improve the bloodline, regardless of Ryan’s own feelings. This way, he would be able to marry someone he truly loved. The more he thought about it, the more excited he felt about it. Yes, he thought, he would do it. “You can’t do that,” the news man protested. “Shut up,” Stardust said. “I am the bad guy. I can make up my own rules. Besides, making him my slave would be worse for you.” She then opened a portal. An identical one appeared in the apartment, near Ryan, and she stepped from the news room to the living room. “There you have it,” the anchor said. “Stardust has made a formal challenge to our kingdom’s hero with some rather unusual terms. Will Senshi Saggitarius accept the challenge, or will he eliminate the Bot and save the day once more. We will come back to you with more on the story as it arrives. True to our slogan, Channel One is the first to bring you the top stories. Now for the weather.” “What a boob,” Stardust said, staring at the TV. “I agree,” Ryan said, staring about half a foot beneath her chin. “I do not know why we watch that channel. At least you were good.” “So you liked my modification to our agreement?” “I would have preferred if you had talked to me about it first,” Ryan said, “but the idea is promising, albeit sudden.” “I agree that it came to me on the spot,” she conceded, “but I couldn’t find any reason why we shouldn’t get married. We are in love, the sex is great, and we have proven that we can live together without too much conflict. I only have one question.” “What?” “Are you prepared to dump the other people you are seeing?” “I am dating someone else?” Ryan asked. “Kelli and Ayre,” she said, smirking. “Oh no,” Ryan gasped, “I forgot to call Kelli after the wedding. I guess I probably do not have to worry about breaking up with her now.” “And Ayre?” “You are really going to make me give him up?” Ryan joked. “I am afraid so, Firefly,” Stardust answered, using the pet name she had taken to calling him after he accidentally overloaded the blender and set it on fire, sending flaming nectarine bits flying through the kitchen. “Fine, no more Ayre for me,” Ryan sighed. “You know he is going to take it hard.” “From what I hear, he already did,” Stardust said with a wry grin. Ryan didn’t understand for a moment, then he got it and started laughing, joined immediately by Stardust. When their laughter died down, Stardust’s expression became worried. “What are we going to tell our friends?” “Among my friends,” Ryan said, “only one knows Sandy exists, and that is Scott. By now, I do not think anything I told him about me would be a surprise.” “Good,” Stardust said. “As for my friends, Ayre never believed we were truly brother and sister. Raoul, on the other hand, will be harder to deal with. I do not know how we can tell him that we are not siblings and that we will be getting married without telling him who we are.” “Why don’t we just wait to do that,” Ryan said. The phone rang, breaking into their conversation. “Ryan, it is for you,” Sandy said, handing the phone to him. “Some girl who calls herself Spider.” Sandy put the phone back on the hook and turned on the speaker phone so she could listen in. “Hey Spider,” Ryan said, “what’s up?” “I take it you haven’t seen the news,” Spider said. “That Stardust thing just challenged you to a duel. You have to make a public refusal to her as soon as possible.” “I saw the challenge, but I am afraid I cannot abide your wish to refuse. I have already agreed to it, in fact; Stardust’s appearance on the news was purely to bring attention and witnesses to the bargain.” “I’m sorry Ryan, but you’re not going to go through with this. It is not only stupid, but you’re endangering the kingdom. How can we possibly stand up to Stardust without you?” “Do you know who you’re ordering around?” “Yes: a foolhardy prince without the sense of a toddler. Forget about your pride and honor for a minute and think about your people.” “Spider,” Ryan began in an aggravated tone, but instead of berating her, he merely sighed. “There are things about this whole thing that you do not understand. But I do appreciate your concern.” Spider gasped. “You want to marry her! Why?” “How did you know?” a very dumbfounded Ryan asked. “You’re a male,” Spider said. “Males aren’t very complicated and can be read easily because their brains are in their pants. That’s why you have women to make the important decisions for you.” Sandy burst into laughter. “Who is that?” Spider sniped. “Spider,” Ryan said, “meet Stardust.” “She’s laughing at me,” Spider stated. “Not at all,” Sandy said. “I am laughing because what you said about men was so true. I surprised him with the marriage proposal, but I knew he would go along with it.” “It’s the Lowbrain,” Spider said. “All men have one and it takes half of their intelligence, leaving both mentally deficient. It’s a wonder they can even function. I just accept that fact and work around my boyfriend’s stupidity.” “Sounds like a good plan,” Sandy said. “I shall have to keep that in mind when Ryan and I are married. It will certainly make things more tolerable.” “Ryan,” Spider said, “I’ve changed my mind. Stardust is a competent and rational woman who I know will be able to handle running a kingdom once she takes over. You may marry her. I have to go now and run ten miles for having been mistaken about Sandy.” There was a click as Spider hung up her phone. Ryan was standing with his mouth wide open, staring at the phone as Sandy closed the connection on their end of the phone line. On her face was a large grin and she was trying to suppress her laughter. Ryan shook his head vigorously to clear it. “That was just bizarre,” Ryan said. “So who exactly is Spider?” “She is Scott’s brother’s girlfriend. I met her and Scott’s brother while you were in Carthage.” “I like her,” Sandy said simply and walked into their room. Technically it was her room, but they had been sharing it for two weeks. Ryan followed, feeling quite fatigued from the last hour’s events, and crawled into bed. *** The Rub Ryan and Sandy walked in the back door and were immediately greeted by Raoul, who wore a panicked expression. “What is wrong?” Sandy asked. “There is a man in the waiting room with his face covered,” Raoul said, wiping the nervous sweat off of his brow. “He was sitting there when I unlocked the door and walked in. I asked him how he got in and what he wanted, but all he would say was that he had to talk to Ryan immediately.” “It must be Sean,” Ryan said, “Scott’s brother. He is the only one I know who could get in to a place without there being any trace of their arrival.” “Why would he sneak in like this when he could have just called us like his girlfriend?” Sandy asked. “I don’t know,” Ryan said, “but I will ask him.” He walked around Raoul toward the front room. “Sean,” Ryan addressed the man, “what are you doing here?” “I am not Sean,” the man said. “I must speak with you alone.” “That voice,” Ryan muttered. “It is so familiar. Come with me,” he told the man, leading him into one of the massage rooms. “Is this room secure?” the man asked. “The only people here are Raoul and Sandy,” Ryan told him. “Is there anywhere more private than this?” “Sorry, this is the best we have,” Ryan admitted. “There is not much need for soundproofing in a massage room. Besides, my friends are trustworthy. You can say whatever you want in front of them.” “I cannot take that chance,” the man said. He reached into his coat and pulled a small box out of his pocket, placing it on the table near the door. The sound that came out of it when the man turned the knob was enough cover for him to do whatever he wanted with no one hearing. He removed his hat and the scarf that covered his face. The dark brown hair and sapphire blue eyes Ryan had known all of his life were now right before him. “Philip!” Ryan exclaimed, seeing the brother he’d been away from for nearly half a year. “How did you find me?” “I hired a detective, using father’s name to authorize a full search, and he found you several weeks ago,” Philip said. “In that case, what took you so long to come here?” “I could not risk father finding out about it,” Philip said with a worried look on his face. “Father issued a proclamation, once it was determined that you were Senshi Saggitarius and not coming back, that no one was to attempt to search for you. He refuses to admit any weakness in losing you, that he may have treated his son unfairly, even to himself. He is convinced that your running away was a childish cry for attention and that you will come back when you are done acting up.” Ryan gripped the edge of the counter in anger. “That man is completely oblivious to reality,” Ryan growled. “He is your father,” Philip scolded, “and your King.” “And that makes him right?” Ryan said, his voice squeaking in frustration. “If I have learned anything since I have been gone, it is that backing a decision with power doesn’t make it a better decision, only better enforced. The only thing that makes a decision better is sound judgment.” “And who has better judgment for affairs of the kingdom than the man who has nearly a lifetime of experience running it.” “Since when is what I do an affair of the kingdom?” “Admitting he has no control over you would imply that father is not as powerful as people thought he was. He would lose respect, which is what power comes from.” “Which is more important, Philip,” Ryan cried, “the respect of his people or the respect of his son.” Without hesitation, Philip replied: “The respect of his people, of course. Father’s first responsibility is to this kingdom, Ryan, you should know that by now. He can not help it if you are too selfish to realize it.” The pit of Ryan’s stomach dropped. He had been expecting his brother to back up his position, but this revelation was more than he could bear. He lost his breath and began hyperventilating. Philip remained impassive. “Grow up, little brother,” Philip said harshly. “This is the adult world, where the world ceases to revolve around us. People do what is best for the majority, and for themselves after that. Only after those requirements are met will they even think about doing something for you. “I came here today to tell you that. We need your powers to protect us. Doing what is best for the majority, in this case, means that you must avoid the challenge of the enemy force. If you accept, you will be selfishly satisfying your pride and compromising all our safety. If you fight her, you will be considered an enemy of the state - that is how seriously he is taking this challenge of hers.” “Are you threatening me?” Ryan growled. “No,” Philip said coldly. “No one knows I’m here. I am warning you of father’s intentions before you make your decision.” Ryan sat down and put his hands on his temples. “I can’t believe it. My own father planning to make me an enemy. Has he no love?” “He has a kingdom,” Philip said, “he has no time for love.” With that, the crown prince donned his disguise and walked out of the room without saying good bye. Ryan buried his face in his arms and wept. “What happened?” Sandy said, walking into the room. “Close the door,” Ryan requested, “Raoul can not hear this.” Sandy did as Ryan said and sat next to him, putting her hands on his shoulders. “Who was that?” “My brother,” Ryan told her. “He just informed me that, should I accept your challenge, I will be declared an enemy of the state and hunted down.” “Your brother is an...” “No,” Ryan interrupted, “he is not, no matter what you were going to call him. As cold and mean as he is, he is still an ally, otherwise he wouldn’t have disobeyed a royal decree and warned me.” “What!” Sandy yelled. “Your own father was preparing to put a price on your head and not even let you know that he didn’t want you to accept? Something is wrong here. A normal father would at least tell his son what he expected of him and let his son make the right choice from that, before he even thought about a punishment. And making you an enemy of the state - doesn’t that mean death?” Ryan nodded. “So he made a decree that no one could tell you which was the right decision, which means that you would most likely choose to accept, given your royal blood. We can only assume that he accepts you to make the choice that will allow him to have you killed, meaning he wants you dead...but why?” “I do not know,” Ryan said vacantly. He shook his head and looked directly at Sandy, tear tracks drying on his cheeks. “This is not like him. Someone must be coercing him or controlling him. Either way, he would have a guard on my mother so that she could not warn me, but not on my brother, thinking he would follow anything father said.” “You are lucky he has some will left of his own then, enough that he is willing to risk his own neck to warn you,” Sandy said. “I will go on the news again and take back the challenge. That way, he will not have a reason to think of you as a risk.” “No,” Ryan said. “Whatever is going on, it will not stop if the challenge is rescinded. I know my father, and he will employ more subtle means to do a job if it can’t be done publicly. By making it public, I can avoid assassins from being sent after me, since father will send guards instead. That is, if he is being coerced. If someone is controlling his mind, then I might get both guards and assassins.” “Which is still better than having everyone who is after you being a skilled killer,” Sandy said, completing the thought. “Right,” Ryan said. “Then we are agreed. We follow our plan on Friday to the letter, agreed?” Sandy nodded with the same determination on her face that Ryan felt in his heart. *** Bellum Park, Friday The clouds swirled overhead as the news cameras set up for what they thought would be the battle of the century. Ryan and Sandy stood on a roof nearby and watched the commotion. “I could get so much energy out of these fools,” she muttered, “and it would serve them right. What sane person would place themselves in danger - on the battlefield no less - just for a story?” “Anyone in the journalistic profession,” Ryan said. “It is frightening that they have to do things like that to be good at their jobs.” One of the reporters looked up and saw them, but instead of ducking back, Ryan waved at them with binoculars visible in his hand. “What are you doing?” Sandy hissed, having ducked down. “If they think we are here for the same reason they are, they will have no interest in us.” “You can stay and play reporter,” Sandy told him, “but I have work to do. I am going to go set up.” She kissed him lightly and walked through a portal, back far enough on the roof that it couldn’t be seen from the ground. Ryan went back to surveying the scene. He noticed a guard in his father’s colors walking along the street, looking around. Panicking, Ryan jumped back out of sight. He peered over the ledge to see if the guard had spotted him and noticed that the reporter that had seen him was missing. His pulse raced as he crept along the edge of the roof, below the ledge so he wouldn’t be seen, and hid behind the building’s rooftop exit. He heard the door open seconds later and saw the reporter step into view. “Damn,” the reporter swore as he saw the ledge empty. He walked across to the place he had seen Ryan, his back to the young prince the whole time, and signaled to the guard on the street. Ryan took the opportunity to slip through the door the reporter had left open and sprint down the stairs. He ducked into a closet of the office building, empty due to its proximity to the battle area, and transformed into Senshi Saggitarius. Now he felt he could return to the roof safely. The roof was empty, however, so Saggitarius let his guard down. Suddenly, from the hiding place he himself had just used minutes ago, the reporter, obviously an assassin, lunged at him with a knife. The Stellar Senshi ducked and grabbed the assassin’s arm, throwing him to the ground and wrenching the knife out of his hand at the same time. “I don’t have time for this,” Saggitarius said to the man as he cuffed him and knocked him out. He grabbed the assassin’s hat and walked to the ledge. “I am here, accepting Stardust’s challenge and defending the kingdom,” Senshi Saggitarius announced to the crowd below, now more spectators than reporters. They all turned to face him. Raising his arm, he threw the hat down into the crowd as if he was throwing them a souvenir, but he made sure he aimed it at the guard standing down there. “That should scare him and any of his friends that are watching enough not to attack me again, at least not today,” Saggitarius said to himself. He leapt to the next rooftop, closer to the center of the battle ground, and stood majestically on the ledge, waiting. In moments, like clockwork, there was a clap of thunder and the swirling clouds opened directly above the center of the battlefield, letting the daylight fill the park. Lowering down from the hole in the clouds was the biggest Bot the Stellar Senshi had ever seen, and on its shoulder sat Stardust, looking even more beautiful than usual. “Where did you have that one hidden?” he said to himself. “I am so glad you decided to take me up on my challenge, Senshi Saggitarius,” Stardust over-acted. She raised her staff and pointed at Saggitarius, quickly causing the Bot to raise its arm and fire a laser past him. She had a strange, fearful look in her eyes and it seemed she was looking through him. Senshi Saggitarius turned and saw another assassin, head vaporized by the laser, lying not ten feet behind him. He breathed a sigh of relief, and when he backed off to get a running start for his big leap, he mouthed the words ‘thank you’ to Stardust. He ran and jumped gracefully off of the roof toward the field. Stardust opened a line of cloud cover so that he was illuminated as he soared through the air, his armor glittering in the sun’s rays. He had to give her credit for her theatrics. Saggitarius landed at the feet of the bot, staring defiantly into its face. “Bring it on,” he yelled defiantly up at Stardust, trying not to smile. In response, the bot’s fist came down at him, but not to fast for him to dodge. The strike shook the ground and knocked more than a few of the spectators off of their feet. “You have to be quicker than that to hit me,” Saggitarius taunted, which caused a general cheer from the crowd. The bot fired a laser and the Stellar Senshi jumped over it. However, in the jump, the laser caught his foot...and passed right through it without doing any damage. To the audience, it would look like a near miss, but Saggitarius understood that Stardust was firing blanks at him. It was at that moment that he knew her “most powerful bot” was no more than a special effect. The beam that had roasted the assassin was her own, channeled through the counterfeit bot. Saggitarius nodded as if he was forming a plan, but he was really signaling Stardust that he had caught on to her plan and was going to play along. He dodges several more punches and fake lasers and decided it was about time for Senshi Saggitarius to become tired. He slowed his dodges down and allowed one of the lasers to hit him full in the chest. He jumped back as if slammed by the force of the beam, and landed on his back. As he sat up, shaking a bit for show, the audience cheered. The bot fired once again at him while he was down and he fell back to the snow. Shot after shot rained down on him, each accompanied by a smoke pellet to give the effect that the lasers were scorching the earth. Stardust gave a command and the bot’s hand came down again, but this time to lift the “unconscious” body of the defeated Stellar Senshi. A panel on the chest of the bot slid open and revealed a cage. Saggitarius remained still as he was placed in the cage and the door was closed behind him. He opened one eye to see the stunned faces of the people. He mistakenly laughed, but disguised it as a fit of coughing. He sat up and pretended to struggle with the door of the cage. It opened a bit, but he quickly pulled it shut and held it, hoping no one had noticed. “Fight all you want, Stellar Senshi,” Stardust gloated loudly. “I have one, and now you must become my husband.” Saggitarius hung his head low to hide his grin and show the audience that he knew he was defeated. The bot then floated up, back through the hole in the clouds, which closed up behind them. They flew off across town and stopped, hovering, at the top of a high rise, where Spider stood on the roof waiting for them. Ryan and Sandy jumped down to join her, having changed back into their civilian forms, and the bot folded itself into a human sized version of itself. “Ryan, Spider, I would like you to meet the KTF RoboMaid,” Sandy said with a smile. “Ah,” Ryan groaned playfully. “I was beaten by a vacuum!” “If you two are just about finished,” Spider said, “I would like to get out of here. Sandy, it’s in southern France, if you would be so kind.” Sandy opened a portal and the three of them stepped through. Ryan breathed a sigh of relief when they were out of the city. Sandy pushed a button on her RoboMaid and it changed form again, this time into a sort of sled with jets on the rear. “I have rigged it to handle like a typical car,” Sandy told Spider. “That way, you can drive us there.” Spider nodded and sat in the driver’s seat, followed closely by Ryan and Sandy. The sled took off quickly and traveled smoothly over the snow drifts. In lass than a half an hour, Spider stopped the sled and got out. Ryan and Sandy followed her to a squat stone building where she unlocked the door and invited them in to the nearly bare room. “But there is nothing in here,” Ryan protested. “Good,” Spider said. “That’s how it’s supposed to look.” She went over to the sofa against the far wall of the hovel and took hold of the arm. As she pulled up on it, the whole top of the couch raised as if on a hinge on the far side. Under it was a staircase leading to a very secure looking steel door. Ryan and Sandy stepped over the base of the sofa and onto the stairs, taking them down to the door. Spider followed them and let the lid slowly lower on its own. She passed them on the pitch dark stairway without a word and opened the door below somehow. “And you are sure no one else knows about this place?” Sandy asked. “Plenty of people know it exists, but none of them could find it,” Spider said. “You will be safe here.” “Thank you so much for this, Spider,” Ryan said. “We both truly appreciate your assistance,” Sandy added. “Just keep this place a secret and don’t make me regret letting you come here,” Spider told them. She opened the door to a large cavern, dazzling their eyes with all of the gold and jewels piled on the floor. There were torches burning brightly on the walls to give the place a more trove-like feel, and the tapestries between the torches added to the ambiance. “This is amazing,” Ryan said. “I know,” Spider stated. “Don’t take any of it.” “We will leave your inheritance as it is,” Sandy said, accepting the story Ryan had told her to protect Spider’s identity. “We only need the cover. Neither one of us can return to our apartment now; it will be swarming with assassins, as will The Rub.” “I’ll stay here with you to help plan your next move,” Spider said. “Oh no,” Sandy said. “We could not impose upon you any more. This is the second time you have helped us, and we appreciate it, but to keep you locked in here with us would be rude and ungrateful.” “Second time?” Spider began, but Ryan interrupted, saying, “yes, I don’t know how we could have gotten out of our financial difficulties a couple of months ago if you hadn’t given me that Minotaur ring to sell.” Spider caught on immediately and said, “it was only the right thing to do to help my future brother in law’s best friends out of their troubles.” Her demeanor changed quickly to a sickening sweetness as she showed them the room in back with a bed, tables, chairs, and various other furnishings. There was even a television so Ryan and Sandy could watch how things were going on the news, which was now abuzz with the “surprise” announcement that Ryan and Sandy were wanted dead. As they settled in for the night, Ryan wondered what they could possibly do now that they were both wanted dead by his father.