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I loved these gloves, especially when someone dropped the image of what those bumps just below my fingertips meant. Oh, Hells, yeah! This time I didnât need to connect so precisely; the right finger pressure as my fist connected was all it took to send a short electrical charge jolting right through him.
âStun the rest.â
I looked around for Delight, figured I might as well drop her, too, if she was standing, saw her balled up on the floor, and caught the image she sent me of the Wolf command centre. I also caught the merry havoc Cascade was making of their comms systems on his way through. Apparently, heâd found an email about me that mentioned Rohan, the boss, and âthe other bossâ.
âGo get âem,â I told him, and he was gone, but the programmers were working up a storm to try and shut him downâŠand I couldnât have that.
I went hunting for the comms centreâand decided that Delight could maybe stay around a little bit longer since she was feeding the directions into my implant. Pritchard, thoughâŠ
Why was Pritchardâs image sliding into Derevoâs?
âNo time,â Delight said, and I ran the length of the corridor just as doors were opening and wolves starting to emerge from office spaces.
Oohâthat one looked like an armory! And Delightâs cry of denial was not enough to stop me from turning into it and finding something with a lot more kick than a stunner. Somewhere in the back of my head, someone groaned.
âNow, youâve gone and done it, Dee. You need to remind her sheâs on an orbital.â
âYeah,â and I had the impression Delight was coming to tell me that in person.
Now, tell me why wouldnât I want to shoot the A-Level auto-cannon on an orbital?
Images slammed into my implant, and I put the overpowered hand cannon back down⊠Oh. Breathing.
And maybe decompression.
Yeah. Okay.
I grabbed several stun grenades, instead, and threw one into the corridor before heading out through the door after it. Things were looking sticky for Cascade by the time I reached the communications centre. After I got through with that place⊠well, things were looking a bit sticky pretty much everywhere except inside the net where Cascade was chasing down the email destination.
I was half tempted to follow him, but Delight yelled, and I ducked in time to avoid the first burst from a Blazer. Well, seems someone didnât get the memo about not using blasters on an orbital. I ducked and covered scrambling to move behind a couple of consoles. Took me a minute to figure out I probably shouldnât stick my head up, so I just pitched the next stun grenade over the top, and then tucked in tight behind the minimal shelter of the console.
Well, hot damn, that might not have been my best ever ideaâŠ
Still, the yelp from the other side of the counter was short-lived and followed by silence. I wondered what else I needed to go find and take out before Odyssey arrived. It took Delight three goes before I could fully understand what she was suggesting.
âHey, Trouble. Wanna go for a walk?â
Cascade ignored her, but given he was taking himself for his own walk, that was logical. Dog was on a mission to find out where Mack and the boys had been taken to. Come to think of itâ
âCutter!â Delightâs voice jolted me out of my train of thought.
âWhat?â
âYou coming or not? We got us an asshole to detain. Remember?â
An asshole?
âCostoganzi!â
Oh. That asshole. Well, why hadnât she said so in the first place?
I stuck my head up from behind the console, and saw her standing in the doorway to the comms centre, a look of faint distaste on her face. She made a show of looking around the room, before she spoke again.
âYou are one helluva blunt instrument, girl. You ready for a romp outside?â
A romp? Always! Outside? As inâŠ
âDonât look at me that way, Cutter. This time you get to wear a suit.â
And I watched as Pritchard handed her one. She held it up, waving it in my direction.
âSee?â
That was mine? Well, cool. Letâs go then.
Iâm not sure what the time lapse was between me thinking anything and then making it happen. My guess was that it wasnât long, because I was half into the suit before Iâd realized Iâd crossed the roomâand all the way in, while Delight was still taking hers from Pritchard.
Man made a great delivery boy.
âIf you werenât going to hate the world when that stuff wears off, I might try and make you sorry you thought that.â
He would?
âNope. Not this time, girl. You gonna let me check your straps and make sure you can still get to your guns and big bag of boom?â
I... Well, sure, since heâd asked so nicely.
He said nothing as he checked the suit was properly secured. He even kept out of my head. I was curious about that. What was wrong with him?
âDonât even think about it,â he said. âCome on. Let me show you where the airlock is. Delight can check my stuff when she gets there, okay?â
Huh? Sure. Letâs go get this guy.
âDelight, you give her anything else, ever again, and Iâm gonna kick your tail.â
I stared at him, wondering why he was so mad. Theyâd needed help clearing the wolf deck, hadnât they?
Pritchard caught the thought, and laid a hand on my shoulder.
âSure, kid. We needed the help,â he said, and then he laid his arm across my back and took me to where the airlock was.
I baulked in the doorway, suspicion returning in a flood.
He took his arm away.
âDonât sweat it, kid. Iâm going in first, see?â
Delight arrived, glared at me, and stepped into the small chamber right beside him.
âYou coming, or not, sweetheart. âCos we ainât got all day.â
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