Taken by the Cyborg (Galactic Pirate Brides Book 4) Tamsin Ley (classic books for 13 year olds .txt) š
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āYes. My name is Doug. I apologize for the inconvenienceāā
āInconvenience?ā Attie scowled. āI was nearly raped!ā Her voice was too loud, but she couldnāt control it.
āIt will not happen again,ā the voice replied, just as monotone as before.
Of course there wouldnāt be any emotionāshe was dealing with cyborgs. āYou tricked me into coming here. What the hell is this place, anyway? I demand you release me immediately.ā
āI need you to bring me your sisterās AI.ā
Attie frowned, remembering heād asked about Twerp in the hallway. But she still didnāt believe she could trust him. Taking a deep breath, she lowered her voice. āI have no idea what youāre talking about.ā
The voice didnāt answer for a beat, then said, āI have been monitoring you at your sisterās request. I know you left the AI in your room.ā
Crossing her arms, she thought about all the times sheād felt as if she was being watched. So sheād been right, but hadnāt been Syndicorp securityāit had been Doug. Was he part of a hidden rebel faction on board the ship? That would explain why Marlis had tried to sneak on board. āAre you the person my sister was trying to rescue?ā
āI do not need to be rescued.ā
Attie recognized when someone was dodging a question and wished she could see his face. Sheād always been good at reading peopleās expressions. Right now, it felt like she was groping in the dark to get answers from him. āAre you a prisoner here?ā
Another beat of silence. āI cannot leave.ā
Another non-answer. He has to be a rebel spy. āMarlis left Twerp behind on purpose, didnāt she? I should turn you both in.ā
āIf you do that, I cannot protect you or your sister,ā the monotone voice replied.
Attie pointed the spoon at the doorway angrily. āYouāre the reason sheās in trouble in the first place!ā
āI am not the reason she joined the rebels.ā
Attieās stomach soured with guilt. If she hadnāt pushed her sister to become more self-sufficient, Marlis wouldnāt be in this mess. Did he somehow know she was the reason Marlis had ended up on the wrong side of the law? āWhy do you care what happens to us, anyway?ā
Static hissed a moment like a sigh, then the voice said, āI have a sister with the rebels, too.ā
It seemed highly unlikely they both had sisters with the rebels. But why would he lie about something like that? Again, she wished she could see his face. āWhy do you need me to bring the AI here? Canāt you go get it yourself?ā
The glowing screen dimmed, the sparks flowing across its surface barely visible as he replied, āI am part of a top-secret Syndicorp experiment. I am not free to roam this ship.ā
Marlis had said something about a secret lab, but had she used the word ārescueā when she mentioned Doug? Attie couldnāt remember. Then she gasped. Was it possible the pirates hadnāt been trying to rescue him, but to kidnap him?
She puzzled through what she knew so far. Heād just admitted he was part of a top-secret experiment, which meant he had to be working for Syndicorp. Yet heād been keeping an eye on her for Marlis and had a sister with the rebels, himself. Whose side was he on? Did he even have the ability to choose sides? He was a cyborg, after allāthe rebels could be controlling him or vice versa. This entire conversation was leaving her with more questions than she had before.
She let out an exasperated breath. āI want to talk about this face-to-face.ā
The edges of the screen flashed green. āNo.ā
āYouāre nothing but a computerized voice right now. How do I even know you are who you say you are? Iām not agreeing to do anything until we meet in person.ā
Instead of an answer, ripples of light swam across the door shield. Attie stepped back, suddenly worried a cyborg might materialize out of thin air in front of her. Enough weird things had already happened. She waited a breathless moment. Two.
Then the door panel slid closed, leaving Attie in darkness.
Chapter 10
Doug was yanked back to his physical surroundings as a voice echoed outside his door. āHey, who let youāā
The techās words cut off, replaced by Rustās snarl. āHowās this for science, asshole?ā
Holy fuck, Rustās loose. Doug launched for his doorway, hacking into the labās cameras while he moved. Hopefully the security officer out front hadnāt been watching his screen at that particular moment. How had Rust overridden Dougās lock-down? There wasnāt time to hack the other cyborgās programming and find out. If security reported the cyborgs had escaped their cells, Dollard would shut them all down. Permanently.
The shield barring his doorway barely stopped glowing before Doug rushed through it. The other cyborgs had emerged from their cells as well, confused looks on their faces. Across the dimly lit lab, Rust pinned the tech to the floor with one booted foot against his throat.
Doug charged forward, but Brix reached them first. He slammed against Rust with a crack of metal against metal.
Rust rocked back a step but didnāt fall. The tech clambered under a nearby desk, clutching his throat and gasping. Rust clamped Brix into a headlock and started pummeling the other cyborgās skull like a jackhammer.
Doug grabbed Rustās arm to stop his relentless attack against Brixās head. āFucking idiot!ā
Twobit grabbed Rustās other arm, prying it loose from Brixās neck as Esben vaulted over one of the stainless steel tables to reach them. A rack of test tubes crashed to the floor. Thankfully, the labās walls were soundproof, or the guards outside wouldāve been alerted by now.
Free of Rustās death-grip, Brix sagged to his knees, wiping blood from one eye.
Rust bared his teeth at the technician. āThatās the fucker who turned my voice module into a joke.ā
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