Cedroc by Ava York & Starr Huntress

Cedroc by Ava York & Starr Huntress

Author:Ava York & Starr Huntress [York, Ava]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Clockwalk Publishing
Published: 2020-02-19T06:00:00+00:00


Coralie

Cedroc asked me to meet him in the galley.

At that point, I was too embarrassed that I still didn’t know where the galley was to ask for directions. The Calliope wasn’t that big. There were only so many rooms. I knew the bridge’s location. I could make my way to the cabins and the observation deck.

How many more rooms could there be?

A lot, apparently. The Calliope, as compact as she was, was packed with all sorts of clever storage rooms. The next time I needed a closet designed, I was coming to whoever had built this ship.

Nearly twenty minutes passed before I stumbled into a room I hadn’t yet entered.

“There you are!” Cedroc grinned.

So, this was the galley? I looked around at the shelves lined with preserved food and a small cooking station tucked away in the far corner.

It was a kitchen.

Why couldn’t Cedroc have simply said kitchen? It still would’ve taken me just as long to find it, but I would’ve known what I was looking for.

“Sorry it took so long.”

“That’s all right. It gave me a few extra minutes to set up.”

“Set up? What are you setting up?” A tingle of anticipation ran down my spine. Cedroc was standing in front of a cloth-covered table, but I couldn’t see anything else beyond his broad frame.

“A surprise,” he said with a wicked smile.

I arched a brow. “What kind of surprise?”

“Don’t judge me too harshly,” he prefaced as he stepped aside to reveal two table settings, a bottle of what I assumed to be alien wine, and a deep purple candle lit with a sapphire flame. “I’ve never done anything like this before.”

My hands flew up to cover my gaping mouth. I wanted to smile more, but my cheeks were already aching with the effort.

“What’s all this?” I giggled.

“I’m not one for expensive dinners and fancy things. But you are. You’ve put in such an honest effort to better yourself since you arrived. You’ve slept on the ground. You’ve trekked through swamps. You saved our skin with the Qitzal. You’ve earned a reward.”

“Cedroc,” I whispered.

“I know it’s not going to be as good as the meals you used to have on Earth.” His voice wasn’t as steady as normal. He was nervous. My heart tightened behind my ribs.

“It’s perfect,” I assured him. “I couldn’t have asked for a lovelier table. What will be served for dinner?”

All of Cedroc’s nerves flew from his expression as he grinned at me.

“If I tell you, you probably won’t want to eat it,” he teased.

“Fair enough. Where would you like me to sit?”

“Would you prefer a kitchen view or a storage view?”

“Hmm.” I made a show of tapping my chin, weighing my options. “Kitchen, I think.”

“Excellent choice, my lady. It’s a far superior view,” Cedroc laughed.

He pulled my chair out from the table so I could sit. Then he grabbed the empty plates and took them to the cooking unit installed in the back of the room. I hadn’t noticed at first, but sure enough, there was something in the oven as well as several steaming pots on the stove.



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