Chapter Fifty - Moonstrike

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Seeing Helo getting married was quite the experience. His boss Jarvistan offered me a job and I grabbed it, becoming a mechanic with Helo. Now that he's married, my brother has other responsibilities, like future bleeps and bloops. I walked over to the two, Energon (his pet dragon, cutest thing on earth.) running around them in circles with sounds of excitement.

"Heliosray!" Helo looked at me and smiled.

"Moonstrike! Hey!" I chuckled, turning to his new conjunx.

"Hello, Nori." I tell her, my doorwings rising. Mine were shades of cool gray. Helo's brighter ones were also raised.

"Hello, Moonstrike," She said with a smile. I had never seen her frown, but I suppose she was just happy.

I couldn't blame her.

"I came to congratulate you on your bond. I hope your life together brings prosperity." I say, my purple eyes landing on Helo's hazel ones. He smiled a bit.

"Yeah, thanks, Moon. Hey..." He looked at me. "Who else made it?"

"Aunt Trinitia managed to survive. We separated to protect ourselves, but I know she would wish the same." I tell him. Helo nodded.

"Yeah. She'd also ask us when her little grandneices and grandnephews are coming." He joked, laughing a bit. I chuckle. I turn back to Nori, smile persisting.

"Keep him out of trouble, will ya? I'll be gone for a while."

"Of course," Was her reply.

"Where are you going?" Helo asked me, cocking his head and lowering his wings. I smiled sadly.

"There are Cybericans out there and lost. I need to help them find a new home for us. You know this well, Heliosray. They need their future Titan." Helo's eyes widened in realization.

"That's right. If Requiem is dead, and Auntie dies, then you'll be next in line." I nod.

"Yup." I place a hand on my younger brother's shoulder. "Promise me you won't follow? Promise me you'll lead a life here? Without my guidance." He nodded, hugging me one last time.

"I promise, big brother." I hug back, and we eventually let go, me walking away. He waved behind me, and I gave him a Cyberican salute.

Then I went on my new journey.

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