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Hijacking a womans spacecraft is definitely not the way to win her heart.

Gerald Wolff is a convict blackmailed into hijacking the ship belonging to Jed, a star Archer and descendant of one of the highest Blood lineages in the known galaxy, while he is but an outcast half Blood.

Jed has found Equilibrium by adhering to a strict code. Wolffs intrusion into her ship and her life upsets the balance of her obsessively controlled world. His very presence confuses her, yet they must work together in order to discover why they are being hunted, and to stay one step ahead of their pursuers.

Content Warning:Violence, sex, foul language, science

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DARK TEMPEST

By MANDA BENSON

Dark Tempest - image 1

LYRICAL PRESS

An imprint of Kensington Publishing Corp.

KENSINGTON PUBLISHING CORP.

http://www.kensingtonbooks.com/

Chapter 1

Hijack

Be we not of Steel and Flame,

Of feeble flesh and bone,

With the stars pure light as ours to tame,

Surveying our dominion alone.

A deeper mind of infinite sight,

Crafts ice candles in the hungry night,

And we of fractious fear and flight,

Are entertainments for that dust-hewn might.

Our ephemeral strife, against such ancient jest,

Defines our saga: but a mayflys quest.

The onset of confusion was so sudden and intense Jed couldnt remember what shed been doing beforehand, nor form any speculation on what might have caused it.

She opened her eyes and got to her feet in one silent movement. The dull glow of console lights picked out the flight pattern below the span of the bridge window. Outside, the glittering starfields of the Perseus Arm spread before her like dewdrops in the Shamrocks path. Only the dull murmur of its computer hardware and subluminal engine drive penetrated the ships interior.

Something was wrong. She couldnt remember the course tensors. The atlas data came to her sluggish and vague when she tried to find them, and the Shamrock felt numb, like a limb that had been lain on for too long.

Jed pressed her fingers to the metal of the interface crown on her forehead, a thin band of silver circling from temple to temple an inch above her eyebrows. No, her connection was not at fault. The three tines remained in place, as they had been ever since being shot through her skull to bury their dendrites in her frontal lobe.

She went to the starboard side of the bridges window arc, and looked back upon the Shamrocks flank, the bronze colour of its Teng steel hull dim in the starlight. The pectoral wing jutted toward the nebulous glow of the galactic center, and way back along the ships length, a faint plasma bloomed, a product of subluminal thrust. She saw it, she felt it, but none of the feedback she was receiving confirmed it.

The Shamrocks bridge began to take on hostile dimension. This remote scene could have been anything, and Jed felt no connection to it. This ship could be the Agrimony, and she could be standing on it alone, with no control over anything.

Steel and Flame, why could she not work it out? Jed tried to steady her breathing, fighting down a swell of blind panic as all her instincts began to revolt. Her training did not allow her to lose her grip on her own vessel.

She plied the diagnostic computer for a status report on the engine and got no response, not even an error. It was as though the sensors and processing routines involved in the action had ceased to exist, as though a portion of Jeds mind had been cauterised. The interior systems brought up the same result. At last she managed to trigger a response from the ventilation computer, and only then because its status had changed. The recycling vents in the starboard corridor were overcompensating. Carbon dioxide must be leaking from somewhere.

Jed scoured the Shamrocks readings available to her for signs of a fault, but the data she could access were insufficient to form a conclusion.

She turned to face the distant, alien rear of the bridge. The main corridor beyond lay in Stygian shadow, a sparse line of dim red lights marking each wall. It could just be a burnt-out circuit, she told herself, some part of the interface control array. Or perhaps the ships carbon dioxide ballast was leaking, but as far as Jed knew, there was no access point to the ballast system in that location, and already her imagination ran riot.

She reached simultaneously to her belt for her neutron pistol and to the pouch at her side for a half-inch cube of conurin. The bitter, chalky taste made her grimace as she chewed, but already the drug reinforced her perception, heightening her own and the Shamrocks senses.

She advanced to the corridor, one hand guiding her progress along the familiar wall surface, the other tensed and gripping the weapon.

As she passed the equipment store on the approach to the main airlock, Jed smelled a difference in the air. The grate of air through lungs made her start, distant but prominent in the silence of her concentration.

She crossed the corridor, passing the entrance to the equipment store and flattening herself to the wall behind the bulbous escape pod.

An intruder stood therea male, tall and thinly graven in the weak starlight of the corridor viewport. Clothed in dark material, he had his back to her, hair tied in a silver line down his nape.

An icy terror ran through Jeds blood, turning her limbs flaccid and heavy, and it took all her resolve to keep herself from falling or letting out a noise. She held herself in against the wall while she tried to regain herself. Steel and Flame, she reminded herself, Steel and Flame! This was not Mathicurs way. The thought of Mathicurs disgust at seeing her respond to this situation so was some reassurance to Jed.

She forced calm, measured breaths. The man had not seen her. If she could shoot him before he saw her she could finish this.

Jed raised her weapon to the still figure in the aft corridor, her concentration unbroken and intense. Her hand shook and the muzzle described crazy patterns in the air.

The scrape of a foot and a rush of air from behindJed tried to turn too late. A thick, meaty arm clamped around her neck and she fell backward onto the assailant. She plunged the gun back, but a hand twisted the weapon from her grip and it clattered to the ground. She breathed sharp gulps and strained her eyes to their limits trying to look behind her. The grip around her neck panicked her to the point of wanting to scream herself hoarse and lash out at everything within reach.

The tall man standing by the viewport had turned, and approached.

The man who had seized Jedhe must have been hidden in the equipment storerearranged his grip roughly to pinion her arms behind her back. Clumsy, thick fingers dug into the insides of her elbows, and a powerful smell of alcohol masked a stench of sweat and urine.

More there any of you are? He shook her.

Jed cursed herself for her stupidity, which her training should have overcome had she applied it properly. She, an Archer of the ancient clan hortica, had allowed herself to be overpowered by a drunkard who couldnt even speak properly.

Sliding his IR-UV bifocals from his nose, the tall man scrutinised Jeds features in the starlight. The grey of his hair and eyes, the whiteness of his skin, and the black of his clothing made a monochrome image in the pallid light. Something distantly aristocratic lay in that countenance of high eyebrows and thin-lipped moutha man of the Blood.

Shes an Archer. One Archer, one ship. Is that right? When Jed did not answer, the man smiled slightly and said, I see you speak nearly as well as Taggart here.

Shut you up, Wolff! snarled Jeds captor. How know you that an Archer she?

The man lifted his finger so the tip was a few inches from Jeds forehead. This piece of metal is a mind-to-machine interface of the greatest complexity. Only men of the highest Blood lineages can use it, and shes of the Blood, its there to be seendark hair, pale skin, grey eyes and the wasted keenness of regular conurin use.

Jed stared into the mans face. After all her years of solitude, eye contact with another frightened her. He was bigger than her, he was very much real, and he was in her ship.

Walk! snapped the other man, and he dragged Jed about so she was facing back toward the bridge. She stumbled on, arms still restrained by his grip, and searching hopelessly for some flaw in their defense she might exploit.

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