Aurelia stared into the darkness. While holding her breath, she tried to see who was sitting in front of her room in the middle of the night. All of a sudden a feeling of comfort crept right out of her heart. Like a chain reaction, it spread from one cell to the next until it completely filled them, from head to toe. It was like a warm blanket that enveloped her. She paused for a moment before realizing that it was her intuition that answered. Now she knew who was standing there, but that didn't make her relax. She had to control her throat immediately to avoid tasting bile again, after all she had only had a tiny breakfast. Because why the hell should he be sitting in front of her room at this ungodly time and obviously waiting for her?
"What are you doing here?" It slipped out and she could hardly hide the surprise.
Pareios got up and stretched. He stepped out of the door frame and now a glimmer of light that still reached from the dining room fell on his face. He lo
When she realized that there was no escape, it was like always in such situations in her life. She submitted to her fate. She would have to learn to deal with it. Maybe Pareios would do her a favor and turn away from her at some point.And that one thought again: could she endure this when the time came?Angry with herself, she paced the room a few times. Her mental state drove her around, she could no longer hold her body still. Sighing, she knelt on the floor and started doing push-ups. The steady up and down of her movement lulled her a little. She continued until her muscles burned and trembled. That was exactly what she wanted to reach. Now she had to use all the effort to keep going, forcing the muscles to overcome the cramps and keep moving the load up and down. At 300 she stopped counting but kept going. At some point she couldn't feel her arms anymore, so they gave under her and she fell exhausted on her stomach. It was circling more slowly now,
If she had been normal, she would have pityed herself now, but she never wanted to be like that. It served her right and she deserved it. In fact, she was almost ... satisfied. But she did not have the opportunity to abuse or to congratulate herself, because suddenly Viktor's comunicator vibrated. It only worked in the bunker and only team leaders had one.With his swiftness he carried the little silver device from his pocket to his ear without her being able to see the movement. "Markus?"He listened to the councilor, his features slowly hardening, then nodded seriously a few times. "Ok, we'll be right there!" With these words he hung up quickly. “Markus wants to talk to us, especially you! Syrus is done with the analysis! "*******Aurelia was on her way to Pareio's room. Viktor had had the brilliant idea that because of his speed he could get to the more distant dwellings of Row and Aiden and that Aurelia should therefore get Pareios, whose
The door was suddenly opened and the blonde beauty stuck her head through the small crack. She must have been awakened by the thud of his knuckles on the concrete and noticed that he wasn't there. The woman spotted the two of them and also noticed the tension in the air, because she put on a suspicious expression and opened the door a little wider. She was only dressed in the shirt that Pareios had worn yesterday and that certainly smelled of him. Aurelia felt envious that she was allowed to wear it. It reached her buttocks and her long, flawless legs protruded from below. Aurelia took note of this with disapproval, too, which made her loathe this bitch even more."What's going on Pareios, why are you not in bed anymore?" Said the woman with a wonderful soprano as clear as a bell. How had he managed to find Aphrodite's likeness and lay her flat in the middle of the night in just under two hours?Aurelia tried inwardly to slap her mind so that it finally woke up a
The interior of the room stood out clearly from the interior of the rest of the bunker. It contained a large oval plenary table in the center of which a small computer was embedded. It projected various maps and models of buildings into the air above and could be operated with a few swings of the finger. There was plenty of high quality technology. Measuring and sonar devices, Geiger counters, various communication systems. There were huge monitors on one wall that they used to hack into the hegedun systems. A huge backup modem stood in one corner, it housed the electronic defense for cyber attacks.The high quality of the equipment here was not a luxury, it was a necessity. The room was a large control center that coordinated not only the bunker, but also the operations of the various teams that were on the hunt.The lighting wasn't fancy, but it was efficient. There were a few ceiling spotlights and so the room was very well lit for the underground conditions. Around
The outer shell of the stone also reacts with the air, as well as with the heat radiation of your body, which gives the impression that it can produce energy itself. In fact, this does not take place. It only turns a tiny bit of energy into an unbelievable amount from the reaction with the bare air in its environment and releases it back into it. That's why it shimmers that way.Incidentally, the alloy contains traces of almost all metals I know, interwoven with protein compounds that are completely foreign to me. The chemical liquid in the glass case complexes the individual protein molecules. This means that it occupies the binding sites of the proteins with various ions, especially magnesium and calcium, and thus blocks further reactions. But when it has evaporated, then it starts.I think we don't have to wait long. ”He finished and now turned his gaze to the lonely stone in the white bowl.Aurelia assumed that neither of them understood everythi
After Pareios had closed the large steel sliding door behind him, Markus fixed it with his amber eyes. "Is there anything else you haven't told me about your vision?" The tone of voice was still gentle. Markus caught his flies with sweet honey, to which they then stuck.She tried to make an innocent face and suddenly her gift opened up a way for her. Now she knew how to get around it!"Nothing that is of primary importance for the stones." That wasn't a lie, at least she didn't know whether it was so or not, and so she could honestly accept it."Aha, and what was that now?" He urged her to continue reporting.“I'd rather keep that to myself, it's very private.” That wasn't a lie either, after all, the confusing feelings primarily concerned her. Markus smelled the roast, of course, just as intended. Skepticism was written on his face. He took the test bite on the bait, so to speak. "More precisely, please!" He smiled winningly now.
The others had already got in and squeezed between the various bags and suitcases with which the machine was crammed. She got in in front of Pareios and tried to ignore Row's outrageously conspicuous grin. Pareios sat down next to her, the headphones were handed out and the pilot turned up the engine speed to take off.Slowly she lowered her hand to the steel floor beside her. She hoped nobody would notice the movement, but she wanted to feel his skin again. The need for his closeness and his promise gave her a boost. What was the matter with her? She asked herself for the hundredth time in these last few days. She really had to pull herself together!Relieved, she finally felt his warmth, as if by himself he folded his hand with hers. She couldn't help but smile and this time she was aware of it.Viktor interrupted her thoughts gruffly. “Aurelia! What did Markus want from you? ”The imperious tone was so strange to her. She reported bri
"Viktor, have you seen any other council member in the bunker in the past few days?" He thought for a moment, then paused. "No, I don't think so ..." he whispered, startled. Aurelia wrinkled her nose. Viktor didn't think he knew, she was sure of that."Have you met Cassiopaia or Liif?" He asked Row, since her sister was friends with the two women and councilors. But she too shook her head, dumb and uneasy."Do you think they were brought to safety?" Aiden asked everyone, but Viktor said no. “I just can't imagine that. These people are on the council because they have always fought on the front lines. I don't want to believe that they are now pulling their tail when something so threatening is coming at us. "Only it was completely irrelevant here what Viktor wanted or not, Aurelia thought bitterly to herself. It would also mean that they were convinced that the stones were already in danger to their lives. In this case, however, it was again unusual