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“I see. Branscombe out.” She still sounded annoyed, but he could tell she understood his intent—he was going to get the team through the psych evals, whether Alinna was a registered psychtech or not.

“You’ll be working from psychometrics lab three. It’s coded to your voice. They registered it at the medlab.” David stopped at the doorway to her new office. “Just speak your name into the scanner.”

“Thank you. Ten hundred hours sounds good to me, as well. Thank you for asking your captain and the others to attend at that time.”

Alinna didn’t look at him while she spoke, and he was grateful, for she would have glimpsed the confusion and shock on his face.
How the hell did she hear me on a sub-vocal channel? She’s got to have some serious spy technology.
His eyes roved over her body, concentrating on the ripeness of her breasts inside the demure uniform. He’d love to know where she could be hiding any spy gadgets.

“Dr. Janet MacPherson.” Alinna spoke the name into the scanner.

David shook his head. How could she have made it so far into the spy ranks if her voice shook when she uttered her alias? “Fine. Captain Branscombe and two others will be here today. I’ll report to you tomorrow with the rest of the team.” He turned away from her as she stepped into her office. The urge to stay with her was strong, but he wouldn’t be able to ignore it if she couldn’t operate within the lab. If she was clearly untrained, he’d have to report her.

Chapter Five

Alinna sagged against the wall. Her body, her mind—everything—felt tired. The day seemed to have stretched on forever. She had performed her duty and discovered more about the humans than even she had hoped for under these strange circumstances. She sank to the floor and lowered her head to hold it in her hands. Her temples throbbed. She was paying the price for the effort she was putting out for her people. Her stress level was too high, and there was no end in sight. She’d left David, her only hope for any kind of relief from the stress she was under, in the hallway this morning. His emotions had bubbled close to the surface—confusion, anger, frustration—but they were nothing in comparison to the nearly out-of-control emotions of his team.

Today, she’d examined two of David’s pilots. Lee and Yancy had participated in Alinna’s rescue, and their emotions constantly snapped and popped in nearly identical curiosity. Clearly they were aware that something was going on with her, although she got no sense of betrayal or anger from them. She’d run the tests required for their final approval for long-term spaceflight, easily found on the simple psychtech database. They were similar to what the Inarrii required, examining things like the level of integrity each officer possessed, and how generous and tolerant they might be when working with someone of a different race or nationality. If she had been a real human psychtech, she would have passed the officers quite readily. But the true answers to those questions and the emotions underlying their answers could only be judged by opening her empathic abilities to the fullest. No lying or hiding was possible from her at that level. And that was where her personal cost had been applied. The mental toll of opening herself to these unshielded people was high. It was difficult to remain in control when she felt what they felt, and she knew they were holding back questions about her. These people were good, and even if she was doing it for a good reason, she was deceiving them.

Alinna needed a reprieve from the pounding of emotion against her senses. She hadn’t been able to stomach trying another horrible human meal after the slop at the medlab, and hunger was adding to her strain as her emergency rations were almost finished. To add to her misery, her leg
still
hurt.

But Captain Branscombe was waiting in the next room. Her emotions were more complex than the other two pilots. They rattled against Alinna’s emotional barriers like angry
burra
beetles against a solar shield. Relentless. The captain
wanted
to talk to her. Wanted to question Alinna. Branscombe was eager and, somehow, her emotions held the quality of angry revenge.

Alinna straightened her spine, pulled back her shoulders. She had to get through this to complete her mission. If she could gather information from the entire team, it would be enough. Then she would manage, somehow, to get back to her people and make her report. Alinna rubbed her temples again. If she called too soon, she would risk exposure and possibly ruin the entire mission. If the humans discovered they were being spied on, they wouldn’t be happy to join in a Treaty with the Inarrii.

She stood and walked to the entrance. The swarm of emotions on the other side of the door made her hesitate before opening it. Alinna rubbed her fingertips over the edge of the
L’inar
on her inner arms. Inarrii were not meant for this level of extended stress on their own, but she had to make it through these interviews. She had to return with enough information, or her career was ruined. She was in too deep now to turn back.

Alinna opened the door. Captain Branscombe immediately stood and smiled at her, but it was more of a baring of teeth than a genuine smile of welcome. Alinna tamped down on her mental shields. The woman buzzed with anger.

“Please come with me, Captain.” Alinna waved toward the door to her inner office, then turned to walk toward it. Exposing her back to the pilot felt dangerous, and Alinna fought to keep calm, to keep her
L’inar
from tightening into their raised banners of instinctual fear.

“This series of tests is designed to last just over an hour, but we will then be pursuing a second level of the exam which should take about thirty minutes,” Alinna explained over her shoulder as she walked to the monitor. She motioned to the examination bench. “Please have a seat, and we will start a sequence of baseline questions to align your response to the monitor.”

“I’ve done a few of these. I know the drill.”

“Drill?”

“The routine.”

Alinna glanced over at the female pilot. Her irritated response to a simple statement said a lot about her feelings for the testing process in general, even if she didn’t verbalize the strong resentment Alinna could feel emanating from her.

“You’ve had the level-five tests before.”

“I imagine you already know the answer to that,
Doctor.

Alinna’s fingers flew over the controls, aligning the machine without the control questions. Her empathic skills were far more accurate than this machine, but it was amazing on a certain level that the humans had come this far in analyzing the complicated human psyche. Alinna made a mental note to read into the history of the development of the tool, and of the extensive programming it must require.

“It isn’t in your medical files,” Alinna replied calmly.

“No, but I’m certain it’s in my security files.”

Alinna nodded. “I’m sure it is.” She turned away and took a seat at her console. Her calm answers only seemed to infuriate the captain further. While this wreaked havoc on the level of stress Alinna was shunting away from her shields, the contrasting reaction would make a very interesting study—perhaps even a vital study of human reaction for her people.

“Let’s begin.” Alinna started the standard level-five questions. The captain responded grudgingly, and Alinna could feel her frustration rising. She wasn’t surprised when the captain began speaking before Alinna’d had the chance to ask the next question.

“Yes, my family loves me and respects my choice to be in Starforce. Now, how about I ask a question,
Doctor?
How about you tell me just who you are?”

Alinna’s thoughts raced. Captain Branscombe was obviously the source of information David had referred to when he said he knew Alinna was a spy. He and the captain clearly assumed she was on a clandestine mission, and that the psychtech position was her cover.
If they only knew how close to the truth they really were, and how wrong.

“I think you know who I am. Let’s return to the test. After all, you do need to complete this for your mission.” Alinna kept any emotion from her voice. Lying was hard, so she would let the woman make her own assumptions. Even that deception churned her stomach. She returned to the set questions. “Are you proud to be a Starforce pilot?”

It was a trick question. They all were, even the ones she had designed to measure the human reactions to possible interaction with another intelligent species.

The captain stared at her for a moment. Her cheeks flushed red to the roots of her short cropped blond hair, and her emotions pounded out anger and resentment. Clearly she had an issue with the Security forces, or more particularly, with the undercover levels of Starforce Intelligence. How the captain handled the situation would be an interesting reflection on the human ability to cope with frustrating situations.

“I’m prouder than I would be if I were a Starforce spy.”

Alinna stiffened. Although she had expected something of the sort, the words struck her like a blow. She responded with a question on her own personal agenda. “Does it bother you to know there are things hidden from you? Hidden for your own good?”

Captain Branscombe stood suddenly, leaving the monitored bench to pace the room. “Nothing should be hidden. Lies help no one.” She turned to face Alinna. “I understand that sometimes information is passed on from one level to another on a need-to-know basis, but I don’t think most people want that. Most people…I…don’t want or need that.”

“Some information, if generally released, could prove to be dangerous to individuals or sometimes even to an entire population.” Alinna put aside the controls for the test equipment. She felt uncomfortable with Captain Branscombe standing above her, so she stood too, her Inarrii height putting her at an advantage over the angry young woman. Since the anger didn’t seem violent, she pushed harder. “Would you risk people’s lives so that you could personally know about a covert mission?”

Captain Branscombe stared at her. She visibly ground her teeth. Then she turned away and sat down on the bench. “No. I wouldn’t. Let’s finish this damn test.”

* * *

David sat on his bed and rubbed his face with his hands. The temptation to take a sleeping aid niggled at him. God knew the cool shower he’d taken hadn’t helped either the fire in his loins or the tension in his mind. It was late, and he needed sleep. He’d spent the day going over the maintenance schedule for the new ships and worrying about his pilots undergoing the psych screens, avoiding the psych lab all day. David grabbed the pillow and gave it a few half-hearted whacks. Thoughts of Alinna rolled around and around in his mind. Branscombe had assured him she was a high-level Starforce security officer—the way the files had been altered practically shouted it, along with the mysterious cargo on a Starforce airjet cleared for the top security base.

Unfortunately Alinna just didn’t meet his understanding of a confident spy. She seemed lost, in trouble. Her vulnerability could be a calculated act to go along with her blatant sexuality and those magnificent eyes. She could be using all of these things to keep her cover clear or, now that it was blown, to keep him from reporting the discovery of her stolen identity. Of course, she also held the reins when it came to his career. He needed to make this next mission; it was the kind of opportunity that happened once in a lifetime. He deserved to go, his team was the best for the job, but without the final psych clearance, they weren’t going anywhere.

David flopped back on the bed. If the woman wasn’t so mysterious, and so pivotal to his career, he’d be tempted to hit on her. Those eyes, so fantastic, and her tattoos, they made him wild. Tomorrow, he’d ask her what they meant, and to hell with propriety. He closed his eyes. The way she’d looked at him so desperately, he wanted to help. He wanted to kiss her. Hell, he wanted to fuck her, screw her like he had in his dreams and make her forget whatever was wrong.

David slid a hand down to his already thickening cock. He flipped the elastic of his underwear back and stroked the length of his shaft and then gripped it in his fist. Her curves had been so sweet in his dream. He recalled the taste of her skin, the line of a tattoo as it curved in toward the sweet slope of her inner thigh. The image was so strong, he could taste her, feel her hot skin against his mouth.

“Please, David,” her voice seemed to whisper in his ear as he fantasized about the mysterious woman.

“Sweetness…” He concentrated on the fantasy. It was as if she were right there with him. He kept his eyes closed.

“I need you,” she begged, unconsciously echoing his earlier desire to help her.

Her hands touched him, stroked him. He could smell her mild female aroma of arousal. It was so real, he was tempted to open his eyes to check if she were really there in his room with him. Instead he kept them firmly closed so he could take the fantasy as far as he could.

“Be still, sweetness. I’ll take care of you.” He looked into her wide green eyes, so full with need. He took her lips with his, kissing her softly as he pulled her on top of him. Then he slowly invaded the heat of her mouth with his tongue. She moaned against him, her response to his implication immediate. She would surrender to him, allow him to take her in any way he wanted. She would give him the power to serve her the way he knew she needed.

He slid the fingers of one hand into her hair as he rolled over, taking her with him, pinning her naked body to the bed. Her fine locks slid against his skin, and he was surprised to see that the tattoos extended into her hairline from the base of her neck. Tattooing a scalp would have to hurt. Tomorrow, he would definitely ask her about her tats, but tonight, he would get to know each line in the most intimate of ways, even if it was only in his imagination.

He kissed her neck, sucking softly enough at her skin not to leave a bruise, but nipping lightly here and there. Her scent made his mouth water, a delicious aroma of musk and citrus encouraging him to savor the taste of her skin. Alinna writhed beneath him, spreading her knees to wrap her long legs around his torso. She ground her naked pussy against his hips, and he wished he’d taken a moment to remove his shorts.

With that thought, the material between them disappeared. David grinned.
Of course.
This was his fantasy; he could do any damn thing he pleased. The bed grew wider, giving him plenty of room to play with Alinna. She gasped, taking in the changes, especially the feeling of his thick cock now centered against her hot cunt. He kissed her before she could say a word. He tasted her, sucked lightly at her tongue and her lips. Citrus and woman, the heady flavor echoed the scent of her skin and hair. He could feel her pussy growing wetter beneath him. Finally, before he could lose control and plunge his cock inside her, he shifted to one side and dropped his body to the bed. She moaned at his movement, the sound low and vulnerable, and turned toward him, keeping one leg over his hip, as though she never wanted him to leave her.

David ran the fingertips of his free hand down her body, skimming along her skin as he traced her curves to her nipple. He pinched the rosy bud, pulling at it until she rocked her hips against him in a silent plea.
A girl who had as many tattoos as Alinna would probably like a little rough play,
he thought. He moved his lips to her breast and sucked hard at her tight nipple. She threw back her head and groaned. David grinned, deciding he was right.

He levered himself up on his elbows to give himself the space he needed to reach her other breast and treated it to the same mild torture. As he suckled her, he slipped his hand down to stroke her pussy, delighted to find the naked skin there wet with her juices. He loved the fact that she had no soft curls of hair around her pussy, and marveled again at the way her tattoos extended in tendrils from her inner thighs all the way to these private inner lips.

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