That evening Serena and I had dinner with Zeus and Iris at the Japanese restaurant on the tenth floor of the hotel. The food was good, but Zeus and Iris hardly spoke. Finally Serena asked, "Are you guys okay?"
"We're anxious about leaving the group," Iris said.
"I hate splitting the group up," I said. "But I still think it's the best move. Just remember, you're only a diversion. An attempt is as good as we need."
"You're saying that it doesn't matter if we shut the plant down?" Iris said.
"I'm saying to come back safe," I replied. "Shutting down the plant is a bonus."
"I'm more worried about you guys than us," Zeus said. He glanced around to make sure no one could hear him; then he said, "I've got a bad feeling about Marnie. She's a bad egg. I think she's up to something."
"If she is I can't tell," Serena said. "I've read her thoughts her a few times. She's afraid and she's not happy to be here, but her thoughts have been in line with the mission."
"Maybe she's purposely thinking things to throw you off," Iris said.
"I don't think so," Serena said. "I can usually tell when people do that, because part of their thoughts are about how they don't want to think about what they're hiding. Like, when Ash tries to hide something from me, I always know."
"Are you saying you knew about the prom?" I asked.
"Maybe."
I groaned. "At least you know I'll never throw you a surprise party."
Iris looked at Zeus. "Why didn't you take me to the prom?"
"What prom?" He said. "There wasn't a prom at the academy."
"There wasn't a prom at the ranch either," she said.
I looked at Zeus sympathetically. "Sorry, man."
"Just be safe," Serena said.
"I was about to say the same thing," Iris replied.
The following afternoon we ordered some Chinese dim sum up to my room and everyone but Marnie came to say good-bye to Zeus and Iris. I wasn't surprised that Marnie didn't show. She was probably glad to see them go. Neither Zeus nor Iris had tried to hide how much they hated her. Not that I could blame them. I had no idea how many times Marnie had been made to punish them, but living with her in the academy for all those years, I'm sure it was more times than either of them would forget. I'd been tortured by her and I still remembered every second of it.
We sat around eating and talking until Iscan looked at his watch his and said, "Okay, it is time for us to go."
"When will you be back?" I asked.
"I will come back with them," Iscan said. "I have friends in Taitung so I will wait until they return."
I hugged Iris, then Zeus. "Remember, dude," I said to him, "you're just a diversion. Don't take any chances. We'll see you in a few days."
"All right," Zeus said. "You be safe. And remember what I said about M."
"I will."
"While I am gone it is best you stay in the hotel," Iscan said. "Just to be safe."
"We'll be okay," I said.
"Please be careful. Galactic is very smart."
"We know," I said. "We'll be careful. I promise."
He looked at me doubtfully, as if he was still unsure. "Okay," he finally said. "We go. Dzai jyan."
The three of them walked out of the room. After the door shut Serena said, "A full week cooped up in the hotel? Just shoot me now."
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Ash Ketchum: Hunt For Jade Dragon
FanfictionFollowing the sinking of Galactic's flagship boat, the AMPERE, and disrupting the Galactic plans to overthrow the small island nation of Tuvalu, Ash and the Electroclan are flown to a secret compound to prepare for their next mission: rescuing a chi...