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A fanfiction novel based on the television series (starring Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk, Jewel Staite and directed by Joss Whedon).

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My Own Kind of Freedom

(A Firefly Novel)

by Steven Brust

This novel is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. This means you are free to share (copy, distribute, display, and perform) this book as long as you leave the attribution (author credit) intact, make no modifications, and do not profit from its distribution. For complete license information visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/

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Firefly and the Firefly universe are the property of Joss Whedon, Mutant Enemy, Inc. and 20th Century Fox. They are lovingly used without permission.

To Caliann

For many reasons

Acknowledgments

Christopher Kindred twisted my arm into writing this one; blame him. Anne Zanoni, my personal assistant, created the conditions where-by it was possible to write it, and Anne Murphy and Joel Rosenberg kept the machine working so I had something to write it on. Dr. Flash Gordon was kind enough to consult with me on wounds. Thanks to Will, Emma, and Pamela for long-distance Scriblification. The Chinese translations were by Trent Goulding. Thanks also to everyone in the Browncoats chat who put up with my irritating questions on the Firefly universe.

In this, my first effort at a media tie-in novel (yes, my soul is lost), it seems tacky to thank the creator, cast, and crew of Firefly; but it feels wrong not to, so call this a half-assed nod in that direction.

For people who care about such things, the book was written in emacs on a box running Mandrake Linux, then I used OpenOffice to format it for printing. The final layout for online publication was created with Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat. People who care about such things need to get a life.

Prologue

Those who appreciate ginsengeither for its supposed medicinal qualities, or for its distinctive flavorare willing to pay inordinately high prices for it.

In the Southern Hemisphere of Paquin, about eighty kilometers east of the Scar (in the high foothills of the Napala chain) is a long, meandering forest called Runaround, full of oaks and sugar maples. It is the best place in the verse to findor growthe herb called panax, red berry, tartar root, and ginseng. Its a plant that is absurdly easy to grow, given the right climate and soil: you cut a furrow in the autumn, drop in the seeds, pack them down, and spend the next five years tapping maple trees and shooting at poachers.

In addition to being the economic base of the region, Ginseng is the name of the biggest town, with a population of almost nine thousand, if you include the nearby rooters. The town has an effective sewage system, clean water, several paved roads, dozens of permanent buildings, and, temporarily, just past the smokehouse, it had a Firefly-class transport, hunkered down in a clear field like something that pounces waiting to pounce.

Inside the vessel, even as her landing gear settled onto the rich dirt and plumes of smoke were blown away from the side-thrusters on the outside, a voice came over the intercom: Were down. We have landed safely. Yes, through a hailstorm of fire, once more, we have achieved landfall in spite of all the obstacles of the heavens. We are delivered. We must kiss the ground. Yes, I say, the ground, the holy ground we must, uh, kiss.

On the outside, the cargo door swung down. On the inside, a large, square-jawed man wearing loose pants and a green tee-shirt said, Need to break that intercom. He put a finger into his ear and shook it as the pressure finished equalizing.

Near him, also looking out on Paquin, was a brown-haired woman wearing greasy gray cover-alls. This world smells like candy, she said.

Smells like money to me, said the man.

Two others walked up next to them. Like the large man, they both wore sidearms: his was standard military-issue Shacorp IX semi-auto, hers was a lever-action sawed-off carbine. He was clean-cut, and of average build; she was dark and athletic-looking.

She said, All right, lets make this quick and clean. We make the exchange, and then were out.

The man glanced at her. She glanced back at him. Just trying to save you the trouble, sir. You must be tired of giving that speech.

Im appreciative, Zo. Most like itll do as much good as when I say it.

The big man snickered, but didnt say anything.

Jayne, stay here and see to the loading. Zo and I will go see about payment.

I thought we were being paid on the other side.

The one whod been addressed as sir (a title he accepted as if used to it) tilted his head and peered up at the larger man. Yes, Jayne. We are. And they are being paid at this end. I think they call that commerce.

Wait, Mal. Were paying them? Im not real keen on giving money to a bunch of

Is it all right with you if we pay them with the money Sakarya gave us for that purpose?

Uh yeah.

Glad to hear it. Then you dont mind if we go ahead and do this deal? I mean, I wouldnt want to take a step without your ta ma de yunxu.

Suibian ni, said Jayne as Mal and Zo set foot onto Paquin.

I still dont get it, he continued after they were gone.

The woman in cover-alls said, Capn and Zo going to drop the money off, then they load the cargo, then we drop off the cargo on Hera, then we get paid, then we buy Serenity a new induction.

What I dont see is why we aint just keeping the money and saving ourselves a lot of flying around.

She sighed. Oh, Jayne, she said, and wandered back into the ship. She climbed the metal stairway up from the massive cargo hold that was the reason for the ships existence and followed a long corridor back to the med bay. A young manhe looked like he barely needed to shavestood looking down at the occupied exam table. He glanced up as the woman approached and said, Hello Kaylee.

Hey, Simon. Hows River?

Sleeping, he said, glancing once more at the small figure on the table. Im trying a new treatment. Shell be out for an hour or two.

Was she having more dreams?

He looked at Kaylee and nodded, and there was a certain communication that passed between them, as if a conversation many times repeated didnt need yet another iteration. Instead, Kaylee said, Checkers?

Why not?

Five and a half hours later, the hold was loaded with four tons of pre-cut maple.

Mal punched the door closed and said, Wash, take us out of the world.

That part went pretty smooth, sir, said Zo.

Yep. From now on, youre giving the speech.

Outside, the sound muffled by the boats skin, the side-thrusters fired, and the ship lifted.

Chapter 1

My Own Kind of Lie

Serenity: Bridge

He always smiled when Serenity first kissed atmo.

That was the moment that separated pilots; a sloppy entry cost fuel, a perfect entry saved fuel, and the difference could be the difference between a healthy profit and a disastrous loss. When you kissed atmo, it was all touch; suddenly the number of variables increased by an order of magnitude: the shape of the ship, the tilt of her nose, the attitude adjusters, speed, direction, the density and exact composition of the upper atmosphereall of it.

Mal never noticed, of course; none of them noticed. Theyd only notice if he did it badly; then he would, no doubt, get all sorts of looks and remarks. And it would cut into his profits as it would the rest of the crews.

But none of that was why he made his entries as close to perfect as humanly possible: he did it because it was what he loved doing. The challenges to a pilot in the black were rare, and usually involved some form of terror. But the first touch of atmo on a new planet, setting up the slide, the deceleration, balancing skin heat with fuel cost, inert-damp with gravityfeeling part of the boat in a way even Kaylee, bless her heart, could never knowthose were the moments of living. That was the best.

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