Chapter 12: Bride
Acasja stood in the rain outside of Cochrane Hall. She looked up at the lighted windows of her suite but could not bring herself to go in. Someone came toward her from out of the darkness. It was Tommy, holding a small umbrella over his head.
"I saw you from the window, so I came down to get you," he said, and offered to share the umbrella. "Come in from the rain."
I can't look him in the eye. Her cheeks were damp from more than rainwater. "Miss Tilfe, what's wrong?"
"I, I can't do it. I just can't fight Last Judgment anymore. I, I'm sorry Tommy." She bent so far down avoiding looking at him that she almost seemed to be bowing to him.
"What are you talking about? Tell me!"
She closed her eyes. "I still love him. I'm in love with Iblis Acton."
"Miss Tilfe, you can't be serious. You have to believe me - he's..."
"I know! He is Last Judgment. He told me so. He's bad. He's rotten to the core, but I can't help it. Slap me, Tommy. Please... please slap me out of it." She flung herself, sobbing, onto him. “I’m such a fool.” The heavy rain began to fall on her back again. Something clicked against the hard ground. "Y-your umbrella."
"Keep it." He pushed her away from him and turned his back on her. "I can't live as your servant anymore, or as your friend. If you choose to do what Iblis says, then you're on your own."
She stumbled after him, hardly able to see. She could barely manage the stairs of Cochrane Hall. Leaving a trail of soggy footprints behind her, she fumbled her way into the suite and her bathroom. She stripped herself of her uniform and turned on the steaming hot shower. She crawled in and collapsed in a tearful heap on the floor.
Eventually she came out, feeling no cleaner. She dried herself by rote and went and sat on the edge of her bed. Angela was waiting in the doorway. "Ah, Lady Acasja. There you are. Captain Applebaum has gone. He packed his things and left without even a word."
Acasja didn't have the energy to move. "I... I'm so ashamed of myself, Angela. I'm head over heels in love with Iblis. I can't help it. I suppose Tommy got fed up."
Slow footsteps padded across the bedroom and Angela came and sat beside her. She rested a sympathetic hand on Acasja's thigh. "I guess deep inside, you're just like any other girl." She lifted her hand away, suddenly cheery. "You are a cute young thing after all. Why fight it? You'll be happier once you stop trying to become what you're not: a Prince." She stood up, picked up her marmoset, and started to leave the bedroom.
Numbly, Acasja said, "Angela, your brother, he... he said we're to perform a 'consummation ceremony'."
The girl looked back at her, smiled through sealed lips. "Then we will. I just do whatever my brother tells me to do. I'd give up my life if that's what he wanted."
Acasja didn’t even look up. "You'd even go that far? Don't you have your own will?"
"It's not about will, Lady Acasja," Angela explained. "It's about all he's done for me through the ages. You wouldn't understand and it's better that way. I want only one thing: for you to be happy, that is my will." Acasja looked at her hands. There was a sound, the door clicking as it closed. Angela was gone.
Acasja dressed the next day as though it were any other. The suite was empty when she left her room. She went down the stairs and out into the campus. The sun was shining on the buildings. Everything seemed normal. Angela awaited her at the bottom of the stairs leading to their first classroom. She waved enthusiastically as Acasja approached.
"Well, today's the day," she said and Acasja gave her a playful salute. "Does it scare you, this ritual of Iblis's?" She led Acasja away from the building and toward the street.
"Sure. A bit. I've never done a consummation ceremony before, but if it works and I go to the castle, if I'm finally able to see Aion, my Prince Charming, my Captain, then everything... everything... will have been worth it. It's like a dream come true. So why am I shaking?"
Tommy Applebaum, surrounded by a small cadre of students, stood in their path. His expression was grim. Suddenly, there was a roar from above and Iblis's hovercar dropped between them. "Ah my girls, ready and willing. Hop in, you two."
He gallantly stepped out and lilted Acasja into the rear seat. "Upsy daisy!"
"Whoa!" she exclaimed.
"Good of you, Applebaum, to see us on our way," Iblis waved dismissively at the Midshipman Captain.
As the hovercar drove off, Acasja turned in her seat, called out to him. “Tommy, don't worry about me. I'll be okay. I will."
"Miss Tilfe, what are you...?" He started to yell back at her but the car took her out of hearing range before he finished.
Iblis drove to the duelling field and the three of them stepped onto the stones. This is my dream. To see the castle in the sky - as the final victor!
"Let us begin," Angela said. She wore a white gown with a train that trailed behind her on the stones. A golden crown was on her forehead. She held two roses in her spread hands: one red and one white. "Noble rose of the castle, the power of Aion that sleeps within me, answer to your master and show yourself now!"
"This is the consummation ceremony?" Acasja asked in confusion. It seemed like the beginning of the fights.
"Just let go," Iblis whispered. "Play your part and soon you will see."
She took the sword that was in Angela's hands and lifted it toward the castle. "The power to change the universe," she finished the now familiar phrase and looked upward.
Her eyes were drawn back down as Angela said. "Now, Lady Acasja, now, it is time." She stood next to Acasja and raised her hands to join Acasja's around the hilt of the sword.
Acasja could feel the warmth of her against her hips. Angela reached toward her, slid a hand behind her neck. "Angela, are we...?"
"Yes."
"Let the consummation ceremony begin," Iblis ordered. "You and Angela hold the keys and together you will open the door."
“Angela,” Acasja breathed.
"Open your heart, Lady Acasja. Let it beat as one with me..."
She repeated after Angela. "Noble rose of the castle..."
"Noble rose of the castle..."
"Sword Infinite rest within me..."
"Sword infinite rest within me..."
"I give to you a bride..."
"I give to you a bride..."
"To be your sheath!"
"To be your...?" Acasja stopped and looked at her friend. "Angela, why... why are you crying?' Angela didn't answer and closed the last inch between them. Her lips touched Acasja's tenderly. She released the hilt of the blade and her hands moved down to Acasja’s breasts.
Angela, why... do I feel so weak? I can't... even keep my hand up. It fell away from the sword, and the blade remained aloft motionless. I feel faint. I… mmm... .ah! She felt as if she were floating.
Iblis grasped the motionless sword. "The engagement has ended. Let the marriage begin. Ah, to grasp you in my hand... to hold you.... at long last."
Tommy brooded in his room. So it's 'love' is it? A schoolgirl crush and, all of us, the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance. Iblis is Last Judgment. Would she really perform the consummation ceremony just for him? Foolish girl, if you let that happen it will be too late to turn back.
Acasja lay floating. She could barely hear Angela say, "The small rose within me; I give it up for you. The rose that takes flight from Last Judgment; I give it up for you." The smell of Sutena Roses and Angela's voice... I hear it from far away. What's this I feel? Is it pain? Or heat? As if something was piercing me. What's going on?
Iblis cried out and fell to his knees. Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed from the castle. The sky exploded and the midday sun was hidden behind dark clouds.
Kevin Simon, changing into his kendo gear, heard it. "Wh... what was that?"
Julie Tyler, watching over others fence, saw it. "A flash of light - above the dueller's field."
Mickey Zoppi, practicing at the piano, sensed it. "The air... feels weird."
Tommy Applebaum ran to his window. "Dear Tilfe."
Acasja finally had the strength to open her eyes. Someone was calling her name. "Can you sit up for me?" ...Hot... like I'm burning up inside...
"Iblis? What, what happened to me?"
"It's over. The consummation ceremony is complete. Everything is as it should be." He pulled her to her feet.
"Oh!" She could see again. "Wh... why Iblis, are you dressed like that?"
He stood before her in the dress uniform of a four-star Admiral of Starfleet. "Don't you like it? I do." He gestured broadly to show her the stars on his collar and the board on his sleeve. "You should take a look at yourself."
She looked down. A white, full skirt hid her feet. She was wearing the gown she had seen on Angela only moments ago. "When did I?" she began. "But this isn't mine. It's a bridal gown. But this belongs to Angela, not me. Why am I wearing Angela's...?"
"No, Dear Tilfe! That dress!” Tommy shouted from the top of the stairs. He trailed slightly behind Kevin; and the other ring wearers followed closely behind them.
"It is done," Iblis said. "Acasja Tilfe has become my bride."
"But wasn't Miss Tilfe the final victor?" Tommy asked. "The one who can wield the sword Infinite."
Iblis laughed. "Please. That was all a fairy-tale, a fantasy of power to goad you on. My ambitious little Starship Seal club members, you never stood a chance. The sword? Always meant for me. And the final victor was ever intended to become my bride."
He pushed hard on Acasja's forehead, his fingers touching the golden tiara in her hair, and forced her to bend backwards. His other hand supported her waist to keep her from falling. "Ah, what are you..." It, it hurts! "What are you doing to me?"
"Just say the words, Acasja. Say them in your mind."
The power of Aion…. "The power of Aion that sleeps within me, answer to your master and show yourself now." I know why I never saw the sword appear. It's ripping out of my heart.
He took the blade by the hilt and finished the phrase with the words she had usually said. "The power to change the universe." He held it up for them all to see and laughed in triumph. "The castle in the sky awaits me and there I shall finally take the power of Aion - for myself.
I... I'm his bride? Like Angela was mine? I… I can't move. Wh… What's to become of me?
Iblis raised the sword over his head as he held her up. Light surrounded them and shot upward. The clouds split and the sky shrieked. The castle began to move. Still he grasped her about the waist and held the shining sword aloft.
The others were suddenly released and began to move. "The castle is spinning!" Mickey shouted. Tommy ran toward her. "Acasja!"
"My dear Starship Seal Members," Iblis gloated, "it's time you got out of my way."
He waved the tip of the blade towards them. Light flashed from the castle and pressed them all to the ground. "Damn it!" "Feel it? There's something like a force field." "And my ring! My Potemkin ring. It's gone! But I just had it on my finger!" "You're not the only one." "Hey, mine too."
Iblis laughed again. He lifted his hand from under Acasja's waist, supporting her in the crook of his elbow, and caught the rings in his fist, where they vanished. "You won't need them now. These rings were just the bait; party favours I handed out in order to find Acasja Tilfe. They've done their job quite nicely.
"Starfleet Academy and the duels, even the consort: all a mere party game – hide and seek with rose-coloured blindfolds. Acasja Tilfe was guest of honour because she was the only one who personally received the ring from Aion. Not like you people at all."
He reached down, caressed her cheek. "She is the one and only truly chosen by Aion. A star. A beauty. A miracle. And she shines just for me. Acasja is the key that will allow me to take back the power of Aion. She alone can open the door to the castle in which he has locked himself."
Locked himself? Acasja found strength to speak. "So he's in there? He's locked away? All alone?"
"That's the only truth. A dying prince alone in his castle. Aion, the power that waits." He's dying? "He sees not. He thinks not. He feels not. But still he lives on, his body but an eternal heartbeat in a life no better than death."
Iblis pointed across the field. "You see. He's just like that."
"That?" Acasja echoed. She twisted her head and watched as a glass coffin fell from the castle and landed, undamaged, on the stones. She ran over and looked.
Angela, more beautiful than she had ever been, lay encased in the box. A golden crown perched on her head. She was dressed in deepest royal red and her hands were posed locked over her head. "Angela!" Acasja called out vainly. Tears welled in her eyes and started to fall on the glass.
"Her day is done. Angela existed as the scabbard to protect the sword of Aion,” Iblis said. “Her value was in leading you here. Her role as my bride is ready for a new player. From here on out, Acasja, you shall be my bride. I think you'll fill the role far better than Angela ever did."
Acasja closed her eyes and forced the tears to stop ...far better than Angela ever did...
"Bastard!" Kevin shouted. "You can still call yourself her brother? How could you do this to her? Angela was even willing to die for you. Let her go. At least give her back to us. Please." Angela!
Iblis smirked. "I'm glad you cared so much for my sister, but it's done." Acasja leaped at him. She knocked the sword loose from the hand that held it and raced after the blade as it skittered across the stones. Her hand closed around it. She lifted it and turned to face him.
“Acasja!” Unconcerned, he held out his hand. "Give me the sword."
"Never!" she cried. "Didn't you love your own flesh and blood?"
"Angela was fully aware of what was to come."
"You're lying! How could you? You're horrible!"
"Angela offered me everything and I took it. Just as she wished. You know that's what she wanted."
Acasja thought back over all the time she had known Angela. Her words came back to Acasja. The sad face as she said, 'I'd give up my life if that's what my brother wanted.' The empty smile as she said, 'I am the consort. I belong to the victor of the duel.' The real smile as she introduced her marmoset, 'Lady Acasja, this is my friend Geoffrey.' Her troubled look as she said, 'I'll try to make friends for myself from now on.' The regal smile as she asked, 'Please... always be my friend.' Angela. Angela. The doll-faced angel that cried over her bed one night. Angela. Repeating the vow that parted them forever. 'A bride to be your sheath.' Angela as they held each other. 'Acasja.' Angela taking her hand.
It was a real hand. Iblis took the sword from her motionless hand. "Acasja, you are my bride. A sword does not become you, not anymore. There is no princess you have to protect. Come with me to the world inside the castle in the sky as my bride." He leaned over her. "Hand in hand, we shall rule the night." He caressed her cheek, her chin, her throat. "The Prince of Dawn, the Princess of the Evening Star." He touched his lips to hers, parted them with his tongue.
She bit his lip. "Goodbye," she told him, smiling, free of him.
He shrugged, grinned, and wiped the blood off his lip with his sleeve. "It will be sad to go by myself, even if it means I'll no longer have to share the power to change the universe." He lifted the sword. A beam of light blazed from it to the castle. When if faded, he was gone.
Acasja fell to her knees before the glass coffin that held Angela. Behind her the others were finally able to move. "Unh, my head hurts." "Damn, we must have passed out." "Are you alright?" "That bastard Iblis went to the castle. He has the power of Aion by now. It's all over."
Ignoring his own pain, Tommy crawled towards Acasja. "Miss Tilfe?"
Acasja pounded futilely on the glass. "Angela, I'm sorry. It's all my fault. I... I promised to protect you. I'd been deluded by Iblis and now I've done something irreparable."
"That's right," Kevin accused her. "It's all your fault Acasja."
"What do you mean?" Mickey asked, coming to her defence. "It's not her fault. This is all because Last Judgment wanted the power of Aion, isn't it?"
Julie looked at the coffin, turned away in tears. "How can you blame her, Kevin? He's the one who used his sister as the scabbard to the sword Infinite. He thinks women are fools to be used."
"No." Tommy stood up. "We were all fools."
"Tommy?" Julie said, looking at him.
"The Commandant used us because we were young and ignorant. Just like he used the Princess and Miss Tilfe. Not as women, but as pawns."
Acasja ignored him. She gave up her futile pounding and then began to rip off her bridal gown. "Damn him!" she cried, flinging the tiara to the ground. "How could I have been so stupid? This isn't what I wanted. It's your dress. I didn't mean to take it away from you. Angela! I'm so sorry."
"Stop!" Tommy shouted, grabbing her from behind and holding her steady. "Miss Tilfe, you're bleeding."
"Let me go," she said in protest.
"Your Starship Seal ring. It's bathed in blood."
"I don't care! I don't want it anymore." She tore it off of her finger. "Take it! I don't deserve to wear it." She threw it away.
"Miss Tilfe!" Too late, Tommy grabbed at it and his hand closed on empty air. The ring clattered and bounced on the stones.