she lurched from the cryopod. Her cheeks burned so much, she feared theyâd ignite.
Cheseia exited the cryopod on her left, stretching her supple form. The Ascaliâs near nudity made her cheeks hotter, and Kivita checked her own body. Blue medical tape covered the cut on her left leg, and the burns on her back only stung now.
âMove aside.â Cheseia took up the beam rifle and aimed it at the third cryopod.
On Kivitaâs right, a hatch opened and frost crystals puffed into the air. An Aldaakian female wearing a tight uniform exited and regarded them all with caution. Shestretched, then ran in place. Her defined, muscular litheness didnât jiggle as she exercised.
Sar pushed past Kivita and stood on the floor.
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âs gravity had already activated, but the heating system had yet to raise the temperature fast enough. Though Kivita shivered, the Aldaakian seemed unaffected as she balanced on one foot and stretched again.
âSeems like youâve got a harem here, Sar. Why couldnât you have shared her pod?â She gestured at Cheseia. âAnd what the hell is this one doing here?â She pointed at the Aldaakian.
Sar glowered at Kivita, then looked at the Aldaakian. âIâm setting you off where weâre headed. Remember, SeulâI have an offer to make you.â
âSeul?â Kivita snorted. âSo youâre on first-name terms with one who tried to kill us?â
Seul stopped stretching and looked straight at Kivita. âToo many Aldaakians have died to retrieve that gem. Itâs the right color. The shade of blood.â
Cheseia hefted the rifle. âI will guard Seul. Surely a check on our location might be advisable, rather than this measly arguing?â
Sar muttered under his breath, then smirked at Kivita. âBetter play nice, sweetness. Donât have too many clothes on board that will fit you. Canât let you go out like that.â He exited the chamber.
âDamn him.â Kivita shoved the Juxj Star into her pouch. Why had Sar let her keep it? âSo, where are we supposed to be? You seem to be on the uptake more than the rest of us, Cheseia.â
The Ascali remained focused on Seul. âThe Ecrol system.â
âEcrol? But that means we were in cryo for another year! I have a contract with the Rector of the Inheritors himself!â
To hell with the Rector, too. As soon as she could, Kivita would escape and sell the Juxj Star to whomever. Sar didnât need to know that, though. Let him squirm afterward.
Sar neared the doorway, buckling on a polycuirass. Polygreaves and vambraces protected his shins and forearms. âHate to end your whining, Kiv, but timeâs short. I found some things you can wear. Theyâre in the toilet. You get first use of the mist ionizer.â
âYou certainly do reek.â Cheseia grinned without humor.
Kivita stormed from the cryopod chamber.
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had been stolen, maybe even towed to one of those cold Aldaakian worlds. Rector Thev might null her contract or even execute her, like Sar claimed. Aldaakian warships had appeared over Vstrunn, and Sar had offered to pay double for the gem.
Oh, but he hated to end her whining? What a jerk.
Once inside the toilet, Kivita shut the door. Like
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âs other cabins, the walls, floor, and bathing pod were well maintained. A pile of clothes lay on the counter. Three full-length mirrors displayed an alter ego who made her frown: dirty hair, smudged face, ripped bodyglove.
âShit the cryopod. I do stink.â
Kivita stripped and entered the bathing pod. Collection vents opened above; drains below. Five sprinklers misted her with hot water, while three vaporizers extended from the ceiling. The mist became steam. Scrubbing herself with a pumice sponge, she sighed with relief.
So, options for escaping? Cheseia could fight, and socould Sar. Seul was a prisoner, too, no matter what Sar mentioned about some offer.
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