Authors: Lolita Lopez
various versions of the same uniform. Looking down at
her somewhat ugly outfit, she couldn’t help but wonder if
she would have such limited choices for clothing too.
she would have such limited choices for clothing too.
“Come on.” Menace had shoved his feet into his
boots. He grabbed her hand and shot a quick look at her
bare feet. “They were out of shoes in the size range that
fits your women. I have them on backorder. Just keep
close to me. I’l keep your toes safe.”
Clinging to his hand and wincing with every squawk of
that awful blaring alarm, Naya folowed Menace out of
their quarters. She had been planning to ask him to show
her more of the ship, but not like this. He looked down at
her and smiled reassuringly. Naya burrowed a little closer
to his side and took a step across the threshold of his
home into her strange new world.
Menace was glad to be with Naya during her first
evacuation dril. They had recently changed the schedule
to coincide with the Grabs and the new brides coming
onto the ship. Vicious had apparently heard an earful
after Halie had been forced to navigate her first
abandon-ship dril alone.
Even though he wasn’t absolutely certain Naya
wouldn’t try to escape, Menace showed her how to
folow the red lines painted on the floors to the nearest
evacuation-staging area. He pointed out the scanners
mounted in the ceiling that would read her ID chip and
confirm her movements during an evacuation. The
records were instantly transmitted to the guard ships
accompanying the
Valiant
to aid in recovery of the life
ships.
“What happens if I can’t make it to one of the staging
points?” Naya hugged his side as he steered her down a
corridor quickly filing with people.
Menace didn’t want to lie to her. “The
Valiant
is
designed to close off any damaged sections that pose a
designed to close off any damaged sections that pose a
threat to the integrity of the ship. There are emergency
life-support systems like that one,” he pointed to a red
box that contained an oxygen mask, “but those are a last
resort. Once depressurization begins, death is
inescapable.”
Her fingers tightened around his. “And what happens if
we get separated?”
Menace stopped so fast she slammed into him. He
cupped her chin. “You keep moving to a life pod. Do
you understand? You get to safety.” Wanting to soothe
her fears, he added, “If this ship was ever attacked, it’s
likely I would be on duty and you would be in our
quarters. The odds of the two of us reaching separate life
pods and safely leaving the ship are extremely high. I
would find you as quickly as possible once we’re
rescued.”
She looked reassured and squeezed his hand. He led
her to their evacuation-staging center. Once there, he put
her with the other wives and young children and moved
to the front with the other officers. He outranked the pilot
from the sky corps who lived on their floor by four
months, so it fel to Menace to take control of the
months, so it fel to Menace to take control of the
evacuation dril procedures. He assigned officers to each
pod and quickly separated the groups of mock evacuees.
To make this as similar to real life as possible, he put
Naya in a group headed by another sky corps officer.
She frowned at him but got in line with the others and
filed into the life pod. He took control of his group,
ushered them inside and shut the door. Once everyone
was in their seats, he contacted the bridge. They
exchanged a series of transmissions and then checked his
pod off the list.
Within half an hour, the al clear was sounded.
Menace made sure his people were safely out of the
pod, shut down the controls and exited the spacecraft.
He searched the miling crowd for Naya’s face and found
her chatting with another woman. Both were wearing the
white colar of a new bride. He hung back and let her
have a moment to speak with someone from her past.
When they finished talking, Naya backed away and
watched the other woman return to her husband. Naya
stood on tiptoes and scanned the crowd. He raised his
hand to catch her attention and strode toward her. The
moment he was close enough, she reached for his hand
and interlaced their fingers. Her smile and the way she
and interlaced their fingers. Her smile and the way she
clutched at his hand made his stomach flip-flop.
“Was that a friend from home?”
“Not exactly,” Naya said and fel into step beside him.
“An acquaintance is probably the right term. Her mother
and I did business.”
“Oh?” He liked hearing about her life back in
Connor’s Run.
“Zhaneh’s mother ran a smal bakery in town.
Sometimes she’d come to me for short-term loans to buy
supplies, especialy when the prices on flour and butter
and milk out of Harper’s Wel and Grogan’s Mil
skyrocketed.”
“Why is there such a fluctuation in prices?”
She glanced at him. “Your quotas.”
“My quotas?” He realized she meant his people. “Oh.
I see.”
She nodded. “There was a long drought that ended
three years ago and some kind of fungus kiled quite a
few crops last year. I’m not involved in farming so I
don’t know the specifics, but I understand The City
government takes the Harcos quota first. We have
whatever is left over.”
whatever is left over.”
Naya’s revelation made him feel uneasy. The
intricacies of the various treaties his people made with
other planets had never realy interested him. Now he
wondered what negative effects their terms had on other
people. It didn’t surprise him that some of the Harcos-
controled territories had risen up to fight with the Splinter
forces threatening their way of life.
“Speaking of food,” Naya said as they rounded a
corner, “do you think I could maybe get some breakfast
soon? I’m starving.”
She said it with a playful grin but Menace stil felt a
twinge of guilt. “Yes. I’l feed you as soon as we reach
our quarters.”
She laughed and rubbed his arm. “That sounds like
I’m your pet.”
“Sorry.” He caught sight of two familiar faces lingering
near his front door. Vicious and Halie waited in the
halway. Knowing Halie, she’d probably pestered
Vicious to bring her down to see Naya.
Menace knew the second Naya spotted them. Her
step faltered. He glanced down at her and winked.
Drawing close to the couple who had inspired him to
take this step in life, Menace grinned. “Vee.”
take this step in life, Menace grinned. “Vee.”
Vicious flashed the briefest smile. “Menace.”
Menace made the introductions. “Naya, this is General
Vicious and his wife, Halie.”
“Ma’am.” Vicious nodded in Naya’s direction.
“Welcome to the land corps family.”
Halie roled her eyes and stepped forward. She
grasped Naya’s hand. “It’s nice to meet you, Naya.
How did you like your first evacuation dril?”
Naya returned the handshake. “Not so much. The
alarm almost gave me a heart attack.”
Halie shot her a knowing smile. “I nearly fainted the
first time I experienced one. Plus I was al alone in our
quarters and I’d just gotten out of the infirmary.
Someone,” she glared at her husband, “forgot to tel me
about the drils. Talk about a nightmare.”
Vicious narrowed his eyes at Halie but she just
smiled. He turned his attention back to Menace. His
expression became grim. “Menace, we need to talk. In
headquarters,” he added. “You’l need your uniform.”
A chil raced down his back. “Am I being deployed?”
“No.” Vicious’ instant reply calmed him, but when his
friend’s gaze skipped to Naya, the worry returned. “It’s
friend’s gaze skipped to Naya, the worry returned. “It’s
about the Grab.”
Menace slid an arm in front of Naya and pushed her
behind him. He squared his shoulders. “You’re not taking
her from me.”
Vicious clapped a hand on his shoulder. “Orion and
his men wil have to go through me before they take a
bride away from one of my soldiers.”
Menace frowned in confusion. “Admiral Orion? What
does he have to do with the Grab?”
Vicious let his hand fal. “It seems your woman caused
an injury on the field. A bad injury,” he clarified.
“Career-ending, possibly.”
Menace turned to face Naya who looked shocked by
that piece of news. He remembered the way she’d
tackled him. She’d caught him unawares and taken him
down, but she hadn’t hurt him. It would take more than
her smal body weight to hurt a Harcos warrior. “Did you
take a weapon into the forest?”
She reeled back, aghast. “No!”
There was no deception in her voice or on her face.
“Did something happen to one of the men chasing you?”
“One of them fel,” she said. “I ran across this tricky
“One of them fel,” she said. “I ran across this tricky
little spot in a dry creek bed. He folowed me like a
dumb-ass and slipped on a loose log. I saw him go down
but I kept running because I didn’t want to be caught.”
Her panicked gaze tore at him. “Menace, I didn’t think
he’d get badly injured. I only wanted to slow him down.”
He brushed his fingertips down her face. “I believe
you.”
Voice lowered, she moved closer and raised fear-
stricken eyes to his face. “Don’t let them take me away
from you.”
Her pleading tone pained him. It must have taken a lot
for Naya to ask that. “I won’t. You’re mine. That’s not
going to change.”
“Naya,” Halie said gently, “would you like to come
back to our quarters while the men sort this out? We
could talk. It would be nice.”
Menace was grateful for Halie’s kindness. He didn’t
want to leave Naya alone in their apartment while he was
fighting for her. She was just nervous enough to rabbit on
him. Halie would keep her busy and secure.
Naya glanced at him and he communicated his
approval with a nod. She smiled at Halie. “Sure.
Thanks.”
Thanks.”
Halie pointed toward the end of the halway and the
elevator bank. “We’re two floors up. I’l add your chip
ID to our guestlist so you can come up to see me
whenever you feel like it.” Her gaze fel to Naya’s bare
feet. “Let me guess? Shoes on backorder?”
Naya managed a laugh. “Apparently.”
“We’l raid my closet and find something that fits.”
Menace watched Naya until she entered the elevator.
When the doors closed, he steeled his jaw. “They aren’t
taking her from me, Vee. We’ve already spent a night
together. Our laws are very clear on that account.”
“I meant what I said, Menace. Even if you weren’t
one of my oldest friends, I would stil fight for you. No
whining little puke of a flyboy is going to order one of my
men to give up his woman just because he tripped and
fel.” Vicious slashed his hand through the air. “It’s not
happening. Not on my watch.”
Menace opened the door to his quarters. Vicious
folowed him inside. “I won’t be long.”
He made quick work of changing into his duty uniform
and switching his boots. He found Vicious standing in the
same place he’d left him. “I’m ready.”
same place he’d left him. “I’m ready.”
“She’s very pretty,” Vicious said as they left the
apartment. “She suits you.”
“Yes.”
“She’s not nearly as feral as I’d been led to believe.”
Vicious couldn’t keep the smile from coloring his voice.
“I hear she has quite a mouth on her.”
Menace exhaled loudly and stepped into the elevator.
“She’s melowed considerably since being Grabbed.”
“Clearly.”
Now it was Menace who smiled. “What can I say?
Apparently I have the magic touch.”
Vicious snorted. “Give it a week. I’m sure she’l be
threatening to kick your ass again. Or was it shove that
gag so far up your—”
“Yes,” Menace interrupted. “I don’t need a replay.”
He remembered with extreme clarity the way she’d
verbaly abused him on the transport ride. She hadn’t
exactly shown the nicest side of herself. “I think she was
just scared. Lashing out is her defense mechanism.”
“And is she scared now?”