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“So what do we do?” She looked to me, her eyes frantic and full of fight. “Surrender? Won’t they just kill us?”
I gritted my teeth, knowing what had to be done. Fuck me. This was going to be bad. “Power down.” There was only one way to save Jamie now. One. And I would probably lose her forever, but at least she’d be alive to hate me.
“Fine.” Jamie powered down her weapons, and I did the same.
“I’m opening the comm channel.”
“Fine.”
If we survived this, I was going to ban her use of that word.
“Starfighters, any last words before we destroy you?” A voice taunted through our helmets.
Jamie huffed in her seat. “I have some words for him, all right.”
I held up my hand, palm out to her, and spoke clearly so there would be no confusion. “Warship Raya Three, this is officer five-seven-nine-one-seven reporting in. Do not fire. Repeat, do not fire. Tell the queen I’ve brought her a gift. The first Starfighter from Earth.”
Jamie’s head whipped around to look at me. Her eyes were wide, her mouth open. She didn’t understand. Couldn’t process what I was saying. Because I was using my undercover persona to try to buy us some time. To Queen Raya, I was a traitor to Velerion, a valuable double agent. To keep Jamie alive, I had to play that role one more time and allow her to think I was just as bad as the guy I’d spent months trying to find.
“Alexius?” the deep voice asked. “We thought you were a lost cause.”
“Negative. Am I speaking to General Surano?”
“Yes. Go ahead.”
“This is Alexius. Inform Queen Raya of my gift. I think she will be well pleased.”
“Alex, what are you—”
Jamie’s whispered confusion was cut off by the general. “Acknowledged. Welcome back. I shall inform the queen personally. Well done.”
“Thank you, sir.” I couldn’t look at my bondmate. Couldn’t bear to see the hurt and betrayal in her eyes.
“Prepare for energy lock. We will pull you in. One wrong move and we fire.” The general considered me an ally, but the warning proved that he didn’t trust anyone.
“Understood. Engines off.” I shut down our ship, every system but life support so Jamie wouldn’t get any ideas.
I terminated external communications and stared straight ahead out the cockpit cover.
“What the fuck was that?” Jamie demanded.
“I’m sorry.”
“What do you mean, you’re sorry?” Her voice had none of that hard edge. She was in shock. Stunned. Betrayed.
I looked at her; I had to. It might be the last time I ever got the chance. I was playing a deadly game. One wrong move and one or both of us would die. She had to think I was the enemy. It was the only way now.
Making sure Jamie believed I’d betrayed her hurt like a knife twisting in my gut, but I didn’t have any other choice. I had to hurt her. She had to believe. General Surano and Queen Raya were not stupid. They would see through her in a heartbeat if she didn’t hate me with every cell, every ounce of passion and fight she had in her warrior’s body.
I expected to see pain in her eyes. Instead I met blind fury. “What the hell did you do, Alex?”
“We’re outgunned and outmatched in every way. They knew we were coming. They were waiting for us. This was a trap. An ambush.”
Her dark brows rose along with her voice. “So what? That doesn’t mean we surrender.”
Our ship jerked for a moment as the energy beam locked onto us and pulled us toward the safety—and prison—of the warship’s docking bay. The jolt didn’t manage to break her gaze from mine.
I reached for her because I couldn’t stop myself. “Bonded one, please.”
“Don’t. Don’t fucking touch me.” She leaned as far from me as she could manage. “You shut down the ship. No, not just that, you know them. I’m your… what? A gift? For the enemy herself? You played me for a fool. You used me.”
“I’m sorry.” Fuck, was I. Her words, her anger and hatred hurt more than any physical wound ever would. With those, I would die. This was an agony I’d have to survive because it wouldn’t kill me. Even if I wished it would.
“Stop saying that, you asshole. I can’t believe this. You’re one of them? You’re the traitor? I trusted you!” I heard the tears in her voice, tears I couldn’t see. “You’re just like everyone else. I can’t believe this is happening. Even aliens are assholes. Perfect. Just fucking perfect. I never should have left my apartment with you.”
“Jamie,” I began.
“Are you or are you not the enemy?”
The huge warship drew us closer, then swallowed the Valor whole like the predator she was.
“Well?” she asked.
I looked her in the eye, steeled every bit of my will. “Jamie Miller of Earth, I am one of them. You might be my bondmate, but you are the first Starfighter. Velerion’s most powerful weapon. And now you belong to Queen Raya.”
12
Jamie, Secure Cell 642, Asteroid Syrax Base
This was bad. This was really, really bad. I popped up from the pseudo-bed carved out of the rock wall and paced the small space. All sides of this cell but one was rock, as if someone had blasted out a section from the asteroid to make this inescapable. The other remaining wall had blue laser lines running horizontally about every foot. I could hear the way they sizzled. I had no idea what the current was like, that of an electric horse fence or a subway’s third rail. I wasn’t going to find out.
There was no blanket, no comforts at all,
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