Chantal Del Sol Icarus Fallenpdf May 2026

But heroics were a language Chantal spoke poorly. She had learned early that the right tool at the right time could do the talking for her. Her fingers found a maintenance hatch, and with a few swift motions she bypassed the alarms. The drive came loose as if it had been waiting for her touch.

"On the ground. The beacon’s still hot," she replied, voice low. "I can see movement in the northern corridor. Two guards, maybe three." chantal del sol icarus fallenpdf

The alarms did not sound. Instead, far away, something else tore the quiet—a low keening, a vibration in the air like distant thunder. Chantal paused. Her skin prickled with instinct; her eyes rose to the sky where a smear of metal glinted on the horizon. A transport—no, a battlecruiser—drifted overhead, its shadow passing like a promise. But heroics were a language Chantal spoke poorly

"I thought you’d have learned by now," he said. "Icarus." The drive came loose as if it had been waiting for her touch

Outside, the sky burned like a lesson. Chantal watched silently as planets turned in their indifferent orbits. She had flown close before and burned. Tonight, she had come back with one small thing that could change many lives—or nothing at all.

He laughed, not unkindly. "Always the moralist."

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