Stranger Souls (The Dragon Heart Saga, Volume 1): Shadowrun Legends, #13 by Jak Koke

Stranger Souls (The Dragon Heart Saga, Volume 1): Shadowrun Legends, #13 by Jak Koke

Author:Jak Koke
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
Published: 2016-06-26T00:00:00+00:00


Roxborough slept, dreams of walking through the clinic’s hallways fluttering in his mind. He was physical in the dream. Inside a real body, alive in the world of atoms and molecules. Of flesh and steel.

Sometimes, when he dreamed, his mind moved through the clinic’s computer system, like sleepwalking. Murmurs and fragments of sentences would come from the speakers throughout the clinic. His face would fade into the trideo and telecom screens like an electronic ghost, spooking the patients and workers alike. Some said the clinic was haunted. On rare occasions, even his simulacrum would come to life in the board room when he slept.

Roxborough didn’t care really. The more his workers feared him, the better. And his Matrix technicians said that nothing could be done, short of disconnecting him from the virtual reality when he slept. And for Roxborough, that was not acceptable. He had a phobia of being permanently cut off. The fear that came in the moment of absolute absence of sensory input before the computer recognized he was awake.

The black void of silence, of nothingness, was like a womb of suffocation. And that moment stretched on. And on until Roxborough panicked, thinking he was permanently disconnected from the world. Thinking he would have to spend all of eternity in that void, unable even to kill himself. Going slowly, inexorably, insane.

So he left himself connected to the host while he slept.

Now, something woke him. A gentle beeping that indicated a telecom call. Roxborough saw that it was Meyer. His elven face showed fatigue and satisfaction. He’d been hard at work on the ritual magic for six hours.

“Yes,” Roxborough said.

Meyer took a breath. “We’re finished,” he said. “We didn’t find him. Mercury is either dead or so well protected that it’s beyond our power to locate him.”

Roxborough nodded. “Well done,” he said.

Meyer smiled. “Thank you.”

“What are the chances that he’s alive, but protected?”

“Slim to none. The only places we can’t see are inside very powerful magical wards, well beyond the capability of the runners who took him. Unless he’s in space; we can’t detect anyone outside the manasphere.”

“Thank you, Meyer,” Roxborough said. “Get some rest. You deserve it.”

Meyer nodded and disconnected.

Roxborough was pleased. Meyer was the most powerful mage he had known, a man who took pride in his work. If Ryan was alive, Meyer would have located him. The likelihood that Mercury had found his way into space or inside a ward was extremely improbable. Statistically insignificant, in Roxborough’s opinion, and could be ruled out. Roxborough had made a fortune by using statistics and odds. Numbers never lied in the long run.

It was with those satisfying thoughts settling in his head that Roxborough prepared to fall asleep again. But just before he entered the dream state, his Matrix interface indicated another incoming telecom call. This time it was Darke. Not someone he could ignore.

“Darke, my friend,” Roxborough said. “What can I do for you?”

“Cut the drek, Roxborough. Where’s Mercury?”

“Dead.”

Darke narrowed his eyes. “Are you certain? My sources tell me he escaped.



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