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I watched Bennettâs jaw drop open, and then he snapped it closed, and blinked a couple of times.
âI can do Sharovan,â he said, âbut itâll take me some time to get up to speed with the rest of the company. Costoganzi had a lot of secrets.â
âThen youâll ferret them out, report them, and find me who, in each branch or subsidiary, is best to approach. You will hunt the rotten apples and dig them out of every barrel weâve just inherited, preferably before they have time to do something weâre all going to regret.â
Bennettâs face closed over, and he pushed himself back from the table.
âI⊠If youâll excuse me, I have a lot to do,â he said, but Delight shook her head.
âYour primary task is to give us the security run down on the mining operations out at Rigelâs.â
He gave her his best blank look.
âAs far as I was aware, we had no mining operations at Rigelâs. As I said, I have a lot of work to do. If youâll excuse me.â
Delight narrowed her eyes at him, but Bennet didnât give in.
âAbs?â he said. âIâll need that terminal, if itâs free, and I accept your offer.â
âHer offer?â Delight demanded, and, this time, the smallest of smiles cracked Bennettâs mask.
âQuarters and Dasojinâs assistance,â he said. He might not have said more, but Delight insisted.
âIn exchange for what?â
Bennett looked to the ceiling, and then made his way to the door. He might not have made it, if Abby hadnât responded via the roomâs intercom.
âWell, Hon, with his position at Sharovan in question, I made the nice man an offer. Dasojin need an investigatorâand weâre always glad to hire him out at Odysseyâs request.â
Bennett slipped out the door, gone before Delight gave Abby her answer.
âYou, me and him are going to talk,â she said, then added, âas soon as the mission is done.â
âSure, we are, Hon, but the paperworkâs signed.â
Abbyâs tone had a happy lilt, and the look on Delightâs face was as frightening as it was comical. I really hoped she was never that angry with me. Never. Pretty sure, though, that Abs had this one sewn up tight, and had already made darn sure Bennett was safe. From what I could see, Dasojin protected its employees a whole lot better than Odyssey did.
âSure,â Delight snarked, inside my head, âand you be sure to tell that to the three missing HMTs and their shells, too.â
Well, that told me.
I shrugged, rolling her words away and focusing on the map of the mining outpost nearest Rigelâs Banter. If I were a nasty-minded oligarch working in conjunction with the shadiest of star-roving wolf families, where would I hide a mining operation that was acting as cover for a black-market HMT sales and separation yard? Where?
I stared at the map, and then hooked into the data stream that would take me to a more recent scan of the mining field, because, if I was such an operation, then I probably wouldnât have those shadier areas mapped where folk like Odyssey could just grab them, right?
I heard a distant âwuffâ and someone shout my name, but I figured there was nothing anyone would need me for, and this was the kind of stuff I retrieved, so theyâd manage while I was gone.
After all, I wasnât going to be that long.
29âMining the Recon
Turns out I was gone a lot longer than Iâd thought I would be, but I hadnât gone alone. Iâd slipped through the top layer of the net and worked my way into the outer layer of the Rigelâs Banter observation scans, by the time Cascade, Rohan, and Tens had caught up with me.
âWow, the whole gangâs here,â I managed, and Tens gave me a mental slap upside the head.
âYouâre not the only information specialist on board,â he said. âAbbyâs not happy with being left behind.â
âI figured Abby was busy enough as it was,â I said.
âShe wants a full report.â
âSince when does she think I can do that?â
âSince you owe her a favor, and it transferred to Mack as an additional contract.â
Oh, yeah. There had been that, hadnât there?
âYouâre unbelievable.â
I shrugged. Whatever. We had more important shit to do than worry about the rest of it. The scans from Rigelâs Banter showed a few more habitats than the map Delight had pulled up. Tens shunted them back through the data stream, adding the new data to the board.
âI want maps,â Delight said, then added. âTens, youâre in charge of the intel gathering. I have training to do.â
I registered Tensâs feeling of surprise, and shrugged it off. Iâd seen Delightâs training regime; it was a miracle she was letting the three of us play in the data while the rest of the team worked that hard.
âItâs necessary. We need the data, and we donât have time to fuck around.â
Whatever.
I went looking for the linkages that would either get me the habitat schematics, or would get me out onto the habs, themselves, so I could draft up the schematics, with an internal deck scan. This was gonna take a bitâŠ
âCas and Iâll take these,â Rohan said, highlighting two I hadnât noticed.
âAnd Iâve got those,â Tens added, painting the three to the other side of the one Iâd chosen.
For a moment, I was torn between frustration at having others do what Iâd set for myself, and relief that I wouldnât have to work aloneâand then I found the path Iâd been looking for.
The first hab was on the edge of the asteroid belt, and it surprised me by being more heavily shielded than the mining HQ. Why was that?
I slid through the comms link between Rigelâs and what the mining company had termed Rumah Aman Tiga. âTigaâ, huh. I had no idea what language that was based on, but it wasnât any of the Gals Iâd ever heard of. My guess it was an old Terran tongue, the whos and whys I could figure
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