[Black Fleet Crisis] - 02 by Shield Of Lies (Michael Mcdowell)

[Black Fleet Crisis] - 02 by Shield Of Lies (Michael Mcdowell)

Author:Shield Of Lies (Michael Mcdowell) [Lies, Shield Of]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2012-03-10T13:34:57+00:00


(Chapter 9

Akanah returned to Docking Bay A13 twenty-two hours after she had left it, her face pale, her clothing dirty, her eyes dull.

“They aren’t here,” she said wearily as she climbed into the skiff, waking Luke from an unplanned nap in the pilot’s couch. “We can go.”

Then, without saying anything more, she tried to crawl into the bunk and draw the curtain against Luke.

But he followed close behind her, unwilling to settle for so little after so long.

“Go where?” he said, catching the curtain with a hand and throwing it aside. “Did you find anything?”

“I found enough,” Akanah said, turning her back to him. “I’ll tell you when we’re outbound.”

“You said you’d come back for me. I’d like to see the scribing. I’d like to see where they lived. There might be something I can pick up.”

“I’m too tired,” she said.

“You’re a mess, too, but I’m not keeping score,” Luke said. “Look, I paid to have the shower cleaned. I think you should go make it dirty again, and we’ll talk after. You’ll feel better, no matter what comes next.”

To Luke’s surprise, Akanah allowed herself to be directed. She lingered a long time under the water, longer than Luke himself had.

When she emerged, she was standing a bit straighter, with better color in her face and a little life in her eyes.

But it seemed to Luke that whatever strength the shower had returned to Akanah went directly into stubbornness.

She flatly refused to take him back out into the city, or to talk about what she had done and where she had gone.

“I want to sleep,” she said, standing at the foot of the mounting ladder with her soiled dar-cloak draped over one arm, the sun glistening in the last drops of water beaded on her bare shoulders.

“I’m going to sleep, or I’m going to fall down where I’m standing.”

“I’ll hire a speeder—” “No!” she said sharply. “We’re finished here—I didn’t miss anything, and I can tell you everything I found when I’m rested. Just take us away from here. Lift ship and jump us a few hours toward the Core. I should be human again by the time you’re done doing that. But right now, I need to be alone, and I need to sleep. And that’s what I’m going to do. “

Brushing close enough past him that he caught the scent of soap on her hair, Akanah clambered back up the spindly ladder into the skiff.

Frowning resignedly, Luke walked to the bow of the skiff and started his preflight inspection. By the time he made his way up the ladder into the flight compartment, the bunk was sealed as tight as a cocoon, with as little clue to what would eventually emerge.

He slipped back into the pilot’s couch with a sigh, switching off the datapad and tucking it under a tie-down. “Mud Sloth to Talos tower,” Luke said. “Departing A-Thirteen, requesting clearance to orbit.”

“Talos tower. Please hold, Mud Sloth. There’s traffic ahead of you.”

Luke glanced at the chronometer and shook his head with a wry expression.



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