The Final Orbit

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The war was not fought with ships, but with hearts.

I am Commander Sarah, and he is High Prelate Valerius of the Devourer. We met in the "Grey Zone," a neutral station where the two civilizations attempted to negotiate the terms of Earth's consumption. It was a meeting of two impossibilities: a human who refused to surrender, and a predator who had forgotten how to hate.

Our love began as a tactical error. We were supposed to be studying each other's weaknesses, but we found instead a shared loneliness. I told him about the smell of rain on hot asphalt; he told me about the silence of a thousand dead suns.

"Your world is so small," Valerius would whisper, his voice a vibration that rattled my bones. "But it is so bright. I have traveled the galaxy, Sarah, and I have never seen a light as fierce as the one in your eyes."

But the Devourer did not allow for love. To the Hive, a bond between a predator and prey was a biological malfunction. Valerius was ordered to accelerate the consumption of Earth, and I was ordered to lead the final, desperate charge of the lunar nuclear fleet.

We knew the end was coming. We spent our last night together in the shadow of the moon, watching the Devourer's great ring descend toward the atmosphere. We didn't talk about the war or the survival of our species. We talked about a world that could have been—a place where the predator and the prey could simply be.

"If we survive," I whispered, "I will show you the ocean."

"We will not survive," he replied, his voice breaking. "But we will be remembered."

The attack was a massacre. The lunar fleet was annihilated in minutes. As the Devourer's gravity-wells began to tear the Earth apart, Valerius used his authority to create a small, shielded pocket in the void. He pulled me into it, and for one hour, we were the only two beings in the universe.

We held each other as the world we loved dissolved into a swirl of fire and glass. We watched the continents slide into the sea and the atmosphere burn away into the black. It was the most terrible thing I had ever seen, and the most beautiful, because I was not seeing it alone.

As the shield finally failed, Valerius kissed me. It was a kiss that tasted of salt and stardust.

"I love you," he whispered.

"I know," I replied.

The void rushed in, and we were consumed. Not as a predator and prey, not as a soldier and a priest, but as two sparks of light, colliding and extinguishing each other in a single, perfect moment of union.

The Devourer continued its journey, but for one brief second, its heart had beaten with a human rhythm.

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