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Chapter 2 - Chasing Blurry Lines

  Document No.: 002

  Subject: Chasing blurry lines

  Date: 1/12/2382

  Location: Kingstown Spaceport, Kingstown,

  New Sahara, Mars

  Weston put down the tablet and leaned back in the pilot’s seat, stretching muscles and joints stiff with his prolonged study. Samuel King’s dour face gazed sternly up at him from the tablet, flaxen hair shaved short as per regulations, and icy blue eyes almost reducing the cockpit’s temperature. He was a man who seemed to take everything very seriously, and by all reports, had a strong sense of honour and well-founded pride.

  “Seems odd that he would snap like that,” Weston mused into The End’s empty cockpit.

   The End replied with feeling.

  “Granted,” Weston allowed reluctantly. Something felt off. “ETA?”

  

  The End was running prechecks and cycling up her onboard systems as they spoke. Outside, the dusty tarmac of the Kingstown spaceport was only sparsely populated, and there was certainly more freight awaiting attention than port staff or ship crew. Most loading and unloading of freight took place in the early hours of the morning, or during or after early evening. Whatever The Traveller had done to Mars had implemented some kind of greenhouse effect that had turned the majority of the planet into scorching savannah, its great swathes of red sand desert stretching about its equator one of the only throwbacks to its original nature.

  Weston scoffed at The End’s jibe. “I don’t care about making an appearance, I’m just not driving an hour and a half on dirt roads in that beat up truck we bought when I’m supposed to be a special agent with Sancta Terra Security. Don’t you think that would be a bad look?”

   sniped The End.

  “Oh, if I had told Mother Viper half of what I have found out through you, she might not have been so quick to incinerate our highly professional relationship.”

  

  “Why do you try so hard to make everything seem so sordid?” Weston snorted. “Who taught you that?”

   The End sniffed primly. She turned serious then.

  Weston’s lips thinned. “What’s the alternative? I can’t keep Caroline and Zoe cooped up in your cabin for the rest of their lives. We simply have to do the best we can to have our life together. At the very least, I don’t think their lives are in danger. Those operatives must have wanted Caroline for her eyes, and most likely they want her because she is a living and functional subject. And if Mother Viper comes after her, it will only be as a hostage to keep me in line.” Weston let out a sigh that was mostly frustrated growl. “Either way … I certainly don’t believe we’re out of the fire.”

   The End offered, sounding almost as if she wanted to be praised for her initiative.

  “Do you ever get tired?” chuckled Weston.

   She sighed gustily.

  “Well … I’m incredibly grateful.”

  

  “I didn’t do it so we’d be even,” Weston chided her gently. “I did it because I trust you.”

   exclaimed The End, her voice peaking slightly.

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