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as he did.

In the memory, he was shouting at it to change, and the vespis was refusing. The memory shut out as I admired the creatureā€™s resistance, and I caught the kingā€™s thought that it might not have been the best memory to show.

ā€œResistance is useless, huh?ā€ I teased, and he snarled.

Mack cleared his throat, and I drifted back to an awareness of my surroundings.

Damn! The stims really ā€œwereā€ wearing off.

ā€œDonā€™t worry, Cutter. Iā€™ve got you.ā€

In the seconds it took me to work out what he meant, heā€™d unwrapped one arm from around me, pulled the emergency pack, heā€™d kept in one of his jacket pockets, opened it with his teeth, and hit me with a second shot.

ā€œWhat the fuck!ā€ I shouted, out loud, and realized we were the center of Barangailā€™s attention.

That didnā€™t bother Mack, though; he had a point to make.

ā€œRemember what you were like the first time Delight hit you with a cocktail?ā€ He didnā€™t wait for a reply. ā€œWell, this oneā€™s just as bad.ā€

But I didnā€™t want this one to be just as bad. I wanted to be calm, and in control, and not some hair-triggered, spontaneous weapon of mass destruction.

ā€œAnd master hacker,ā€ Mack added. ā€œDonā€™t forget master hacker.ā€

Well, how could I forget... but Mack wasnā€™t finished.

ā€œNow, wouldnā€™t it be nice if the ship could connect with our implants? And if Barangail would share access to his security system?ā€

ā€œNo, I donā€™t think...ā€ Barangail started, but that was as far as he got, because Mack was right, and whatever was in the little concoction heā€™d put in that stim was fast.

Mack the Bastard, Mack the Madman, Mack the Iā€™m-going-to-kick-the-everlovingā€”

ā€œWhereā€™s the Shady Marie, Cutter? Find it!ā€

And that was all it took. I was out of my head and looking for a way to connect with Barangailā€™s system through the wireless system that hung all around us. When I couldnā€™t get into that, I grabbed hold of the kingā€™s psi connection and raced it down it, skating through the implant running the length of the creatureā€™s cephalothoraxā€”and who knew theyā€™d had any implant at all?

Resisting the urge to take a closer look at it, I roared through the connection, and into the open terminal in front of him. As I did, things kicked up a gear.

Usually, I canā€™t see whatā€™s happening outside my head, when Iā€™m inside it using the implant. Call it a major disability, call it a hell of a defect, call it whatever the fuck you want, but itā€™s there. Stick me with a stim pack, and everything becomes clear, both inside and out. As in, I can fight like a mad thing, and hack like a beast, and Iā€™m aware of every minute of it.

Of course, coming down is a bitch. Coming down off a double whammy like Mack had just hit me with? Now, that was going to be a real delight. And speaking of Delight, I really needed to borrow the Shadyā€™s comms.

ā€œTens!ā€

Up to that point, I hadnā€™t realized Iā€™d hacked a connection to the ship, shut down the blocker to our implant and external comms, and pretty much achieved everything Mack had wound me up to do. Iā€™d also remembered we had an agreement with Odyssey when it came to the spiders. I wondered where the closest ship was...

ā€œCutter.ā€ Now, who was that? ā€œCutter, Mack needs you.ā€

He did?

Oh. He didā€”and, sure, Iā€™d been aware of him moving his hands so he had one on each of my shoulders, and Iā€™d been aware of him shaking me in an attempt to get my attention. Iā€™d just been ignoring him. Now, I turned away from the Shadyā€™s scans, said ā€˜hiā€™ to Rohan and kicked him out of my head, so he couldnā€™t control anything I couldnā€™t lock down, and paid attention to what was happening in the real.

Mack was looking down into my eyes, but he wasnā€™t smiling.

Now, why was that?

ā€œWhat?ā€

ā€œShow them what happened the last time you were juiced like this.ā€

ā€œOkay.ā€

So, I did, replaying the entire battle scene from the village incursion where Iā€™d killed five arach in the cobwebbed home of another spider species, followed by the battle in the presidential palace on Kā€™Kavor where Iā€™d killed quite a few more.

And, since I didnā€™t know what Mack meant by ā€˜themā€™, I just broadcast that to Barangail, all the men he had in the elevator, anyone monitoring the security system, and the two arach listening in my head.

ā€œEnough,ā€ Mack said, and I stopped.

I also realized I was responding a whole lot better to his voice, and decided heā€™d probably put something in the nans inside the pack to make me more susceptible.

ā€œNo.ā€ Mackā€™s rejection of the idea was immediate. ā€œYouā€™re doing all that by yourself.ā€

I was? Well, since when was that ever a good decision for me to make?

ā€œSince I keep your ass alive, if you listen to me.ā€

Oh. Well, if he put it that way...

I noticed Barangail staring at me, and realized that sometime during the replay Iā€™d turned beneath Mackā€™s arms so I was facing out. I briefly wondered if I needed to kick every ass in the elevator, and was suddenly aware of just how little time had passed since the doors had opened and Mack had juiced me. Before I could go any further than that, Mack asked me another question.

ā€œYou hungry?ā€

Well, now that he mentioned it...

ā€œStay with me.ā€

Okaaay, but.... I hesitated, listening as he spoke again. This time, it was to Barangail.

ā€œI believe we had business to discuss...and there was something about a meal?ā€

He kept his voice friendly and calm, and I couldnā€™t see the need for all the weapons Barangailā€™s escort were pointing in our direction. We were even letting them get their principal out of the elevator, first. How was that threatening?

Barangail had gone a few shades paler than heā€™d been when heā€™d greeted us from the top of the stairs. He almost looked like he might be regretting inviting us to visit. I wondered what else he might be hiding...

ā€œStay with me, Cutter.ā€

But...

ā€œDinner will be

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