On the planet of Kathtor, Midnight Creek is special. It houses a geo-spatial anomaly that crosses the distance between opposite sides of the planet with a single step. A hundred years ago, the warring Kimon used the anomaly to invade the peaceful Therlerians, only to be driven away by their advanced technology.
Now, a single man guards the point of entry. Warden Arie Vedebel is the best of his kind, a soldier in the Liberated Therler Federacy, determined to defend his people to the death. When an electrical storm sets the creek on fire, he races to put it out, only to discover a man in the midst of it. His name? General Dennick Ginn of the Elds Regime, highly decorated Kimon officer. Arie’s orders are to kill on sight, but Dennick’s claims that’s he come through the anomaly to destroy it make him pause. As far as Arie knows, that’s impossible. Then again, he’d always been told his post was a precautionary one, that traveling through the anomaly was no longer viable.
Arie and Dennick form a wary alliance. While Arie strives to find the truth, the one fact he can’t dispute is that Dennick is not what he expects a Kimon to be. The two men have more in common than military training. They just might have a future, too.
Chapter 13491.15.3.2600 Status: Clear Irregularities: None Warden Arie Vedebel thumbed the console to send off his nightly report with one eye on the light to signal it was gone and the other fixated on the view through his window. While nothing untoward had occurred, the weather had taken a turn in the past few hours, inky clouds rolling in to blot out the translucent moons visible in Kathtor’s sky this time of year. He needed to double-check the forecasts. Though he hadn’t prepared for upcoming storms, a rapid shift in atmospheric conditions wasn’t unheard of. What was unlikely was missing the detail on his morning reports. In the six years he’d served at Midnight Creek, not once had he made such an error. The transmission turned green, and Arie swiveled in his seat to recall the nec