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11 Standoff
A quiet moment

A quiet moment

Jen stood gazing out the wide viewport window of the space station lounge, watching stars drift by in a hypnotic dance. It had been a rare quiet couple of cycles since their reality-altering mission against Lizayon. The former overlord had yet to resurface, seeming to have vanished along with his severed power. But Jen knew better than to assume they had seen the last of that cunning foe. For now, however, he forced himself to savor this moment of peace.

The doors slid open behind him, and Jen turned to see Liya entering cradling little Aurora. The baby babbled happily at seeing him, pudgy arms reaching out. Jen's face melted into an instinctive smile as Liya transferred the wriggling bundle into his arms.

"There's daddy," Liya cooed. "Did you have fun playing with mommy?"

Aurora gurgled affirmatively before latching onto one of Jen's braids, fascinated by the tactile sensation. He winced slightly but let her explore, marveling as always at her innocent wonder of the world.

Liya shook her head fondly. "Never a dull moment with our little explorer. How she gets into everything so quickly..."

They sat together on one of the low couches as Aurora gummed her new chew toy between them. Jen still struggled sometimes to believe this was his life now, after so many years alone just trying to survive. Having a family had been the most distant of dreams. Yet here they were, united by bonds forged through the direst adversity.

Liya reached over to squeeze his hand, knowing his thoughts. "I never imagined I could be this happy either. Almost makes everything we went through worth it."

Aurora decided chewing was boring and crawled off to investigate under the furniture. Liya watched her like a hawk - their curious little one required constant vigilance. But Jen knew no child could be safer than with Liya's fierce devotion.

Footsteps signaled Yuna's arrival, home from one of her frequent networking jaunts in the cities below. Though they mostly kept to the safety of the station, Yuna liked to "keep her ear to the ground" through digital channels. Just in case their old nemesis resurfaced.

Yuna blew out a breath as she collapsed dramatically onto the couch. "Whew, remind me again why I volunteer for those urban data dives? Neo-Tokyo really is just as crowded and chaotic as I remember."

Jen chuckled. "Admit it, you would get bored up here without your downworld adventures."

"Yeah, yeah," Yuna conceded with a smirk. "I do miss the old cyberpunk days sometimes." Her expression turned serious. "But it's worth it to keep tabs for any signs of Lizayon. I don't trust that snake's gone for good."

Liya nodded somberly. As carefree as their current days seemed, they knew it was only a respite. The lingering shadow of Lizayon hung over everything until he was found and finally defeated.

Seemingly sensing the shift in mood, Aurora crawled back over and raised her arms to Yuna in the universal baby pickup gesture. Yuna obliged, her face softening as Aurora snuggled in happily.

"Well, whatever happens next, we've got an as-yet-undefeated secret weapon on our side now," Yuna said, gently booping Aurora's nose. The baby rewarded her with an enormous yawn and blinked heavily.

"I think someone just declared it nap time," Liya said, taking Aurora from Yuna's arms and rocking her. The little one was soon sleeping soundly on Liya's shoulder. Lowering her carefully into a crib, the three tiptoed from the lounge.

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Kaganji was puttering in the hydroponic gardens when they found him, diligently pollinating the arching alien vines. Since recovering his strength after overexertion, he had taken to tending the plants for relaxation.

"Ah, welcome friends," he greeted them warmly. "Can I interest you in a fresh fruit? The vinules are nearly ripe."

Jen smiled as he took a proffered alien fruit that resembled a pear. "Looks delicious. Taking green thumb lessons from Raven?"

Kaganji chuckled. "I suppose so. There is something soothing working with living things." He grew thoughtful. "My research once pursued knowledge above all else. But being part of our family has taught me more about life's true joys."

They lingered chatting in the warm humidity amid trailing vines and brightly colored alien blooms. Kaganji delighted in showing off the botanical wonders he had cultivated here in their sanctuary. For now, all thoughts of conflict and empire were forgotten.

Their meal together that night was lively, with Raven listening thoughtfully to the friendly banter flying around the table. Having left behind his life of isolation and duty, the former enforcer seemed to appreciate these simple moments of companionship.

As ever, Aurora insisted on "participating" by banging her spoon and babbling. Laughing, they took turns letting her play with their utensils and made sure to save some mushy bites just for her.

Kaganji raised his glass. "To family," he pronounced, "In all its many forms. May we forever defend and nurture it."

They echoed his toast, smiles tinged with nostalgia. Chosen family bound by trauma, but also by love. Here in their hidden sanctuary, that was enough for now.

Later, Yuna found Liya on the dimmed observation deck, staring out at the stars. She came over to join her friend gazing into infinity.

"Can't sleep?" Yuna asked.

Liya shook her head, worry creeping back into her eyes. "Just thinking about everything still unresolved out there." She nodded at the expanse of space beyond the glass

Yuna bumped Liya's shoulder reassuringly. "Hey. We'll find Lizayon sooner or later and take him down for good. But until then, it's okay to be happy too. We all need that."

Liya smiled back, some of the tension easing from her face. "You're right. Whatever happens next time, we're ready. How can we not be, with a genius, a prodigy hacker and two rogue mercenaries on our side?"

"Hey, don't forget our invincible secret baby agent," Yuna added with mock seriousness.

Liya laughed out loud at that, the sound echoing in the stillness. Linking her arm through Yuna's, some of her inner shadows seemed to lift at least for now. Together they gazed out at the infinity of space in shared contemplative silence. The future remained uncertain, but the bonds between them held fast.

When Yuna slipped away to her quarters some time later, Liya lingered a while longer alone with the stars. Their gentle luminosity soothed her, a reminder of wonders that endured beyond any tyrant's reach.

Without consciously deciding to, Liya found herself tiptoeing to the room where Aurora slept. Listening to the baby's soft snuffled breaths, she marvelled again at this precious new life they had all vowed to protect.

Whatever came next, Liya silently renewed her promise to give Aurora the unconditional love none of them had fully received growing up. She would never have to face the darkness alone.

Gazing down at her cherubic face, Liya gently stroked the baby's downy hair. Aurora's thumb had drifted to her mouth in slumber, reminding Liya how very young she still was. Just a child, unaware of the evils lurking among the stars.

"Don't you worry little one, we'll keep you safe," Liya whispered. Straightening, she quietly exited the nursery with fresh resolve. Darkness would not claim Aurora's future if she had anything to say about it.

Finally seeking her own bed, Liya settled in beside Jen and nestled close. He instinctively wrapped an arm around her even in sleep. Together, they had survived the bleakest circumstances. As long as they stood united, Liya knew they could weather any threat.

For now, rest and preparation were what they needed. When the day came to face Lizayon again, they would be ready. But tomorrow was enough worry for tomorrow - a lesson hard won through so many trials.

Tonight, Liya wanted only to relish this quiet moment with those most dear. The turning cosmos could threaten many things, but it could not diminish what they meant to each other. That was the one certainty she clung to.

Let tomorrow bring what it may. Here and now, wrapped securely in her family's love with Jen's heartbeat steady in her ear, Liya finally drifted off to sleep unafraid. The universe turned on, but they would turn with it - together.