Sirantha Jax #4 - Killbox by Ann Aguirre
Author:Ann Aguirre [Aguirre, Ann]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fiction, General, Extraterrestrial beings, Human-Alien Encounters, Imaginary Wars and Battles, Space Opera, Space Warfare, Interstellar travel, Jax; Sirantha (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780441019410
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Published: 2010-08-31T05:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 28
March glares at us, pacing.
As the responsible parties, Hit, Dina, and I have been formally reprimanded. Let me just sayâI donât much like having him in a position of authority over me. And he doesnât seem to care that it worked out for the best.
âIf I am in charge here,â he says in slow, measured tones, âthen I am in charge. You donât so much as schedule a bowel movement without my clearance. Anyone who doesnât like the way I run things can get out. I mean itâpack your bags and get off Emry because Iâm not putting up with this kind of insubordination from my officers.â
Technically, I havenât accepted any field promotion, but I figure this isnât the time to argue with him. Iâve never seen him so angry.
He continues. âWhat do you think this does to my authority with the rank and file? If my trusted staff treats me like a fragging joke, then how do I enforce discipline here? In case you hadnât noticed, this is a military training installation, and we are at war.â
Well, yes. And we just won the first skirmish. I realize I shouldnât point that out.
âIâm sorry,â Dina says. âI didnât think. I should have cleared the mission with you beforehand, however harmless I believed it to be.â
Her humble tone doesnât fool me for a minute. She thought heâd say no, deeming it too great a risk to me, and frankly, so did I. We intentionally went around his authority, which I suspect is why heâs so pissed off. Listening to his tirade about how weâre lower than slime, I try to look chastened. I donât think it works, however, because when his rant winds down, he dismisses the other twoâhaving grounded them until further noticeâbut he asks me to stay. His expression cures me of the notion itâs for personal reasons; Iâve seldom seen him so angry.
March stands before me, hands locked behind him. Itâs an intimidating pose, showing off his biceps and broad shoulders. âI need you to take this seriously, Jax. If you canât respect me as your commander, then Iâm booting you off my team. You can stay here on Emry until you find some other ship to carry you, but it wonât be one of mine.â
Thatâs when it sinks inâhe means it. He has the power to ground me. Maybe up until now, I secretly thought the fact that weâre lovers would protect meâthat I could get around himâbut itâs not true. March is my lover only in our off-hours. Right now, heâll boot me if I smile at him wrong. Since it would kill me if he leaves me behind again, I canât let that happen. I have to prove I can be a good soldier, who respects chain of command, however much it chafes.
The old Jax would whine and insist it wasnât her fault. Sheâd blame Dina and offer a load of smart-mouthed excuses. I lower my head. âIt wonât happen again, sir.â
His posture eases. âThat said, you acquitted yourself admirably out there.
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