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Sedom handed Danstu a stack of computer pads. โHave fun. The top three I want you to read by tomorrow. I want to go over them with you before I leave.โ
Danstu grunted, taking the computers. He took a seat at the end of the table and began working. For some reason, Sedom couldn't help but stare at Danstu.
โHow long were you employed by No'nee?โ she asked.
Danstu looked up with a questioning gaze. โFour years, three months and a hand-full of days. I moved here a few weeks before the attack,โ he mentioned.
โSo you were at my Ardath celebration?โ she asked, almost accusing. Danstu nodded. โWhy didn't you tell me?โ
He shrugged. โIt didn't seem important. It's not like you'd remember me. There were hundreds of government officials in attendance. And if I remember right, you were too busy loathing the Marnet to pay attention to guests.โ He handed her back a computer pad. โWhich Iโve been meaning to askโฆ we, meaning you, are still on speaking terms with the Marnet? I figured, considering Mr. Helli leaving so urgently to speak with him.โ
Sedom nodded, looking over the computer pad. โYes. I may hate the Mandicien, but the Marnet and his family are still of mine.โ
โOf mine?โ he asked, for clarification.
โOf Narkoy blood. What is this?โ she asked, regarding the computer pad.
โWe're going to need more funds to support education and recreation. Also, I forgot to mention, I've hired twenty-eight new pilots. Qilo's started training them a few days ago. They should be ready for you to inspect tomorrow.โ
Pilots? Did he say โpilotsโ? Sedom stood with her hands firmly on the table. โTrained pilots? What are your thoughts about them?โ
He shuffled through the computer pads, handing Sedom one on information regarding a Marisheio battle cruiser in the territory. โThereโre two-thousand sixty-eight slaves on board that particular ship. It would certainly be a nice compliment to our staff. And itโs rumored that Arsel Mercaun, the captain who fired the initial attack on the Narkoy cities, is the shipโs commander. I suggest you take them down and see what your new men are made of.โ
โArsel Mercaun,โ she growled as she ran her tongue over her teeth. Sedom glanced over the information. โYou're willing to risk my life?โ she asked seriously.
โThat's the point. There's no chance in hell I'd risk your life. But before you run off to find the Oslo, I'd suggest you get some extra forces in Gathow. What's an extra day or two? We save these peopleโฆ train them. You return to a city that's worth a damn.โ
Sedom rolled her eyes. โIf you're so sure, I'll go now,โ Sedom returned excitedly.
Danstu didn't budge, just kept reading the computers. โHappy hunting. And if you go flying, use a helmet this time. I'd hate to have to go find you. I'm a horrible pilot.โ
โYouโre a horrible shot too, thatโs why youโre staying behind a desk,โ she shot back. She grabbed her jacket, running out the door.
TWENTY-TWO
In the ship bay, Sedom found Qilo and his team going over flight pattern routines. When Qilo saw Sedom, he paused and saluted. โChadon!โ
All rose and saluted also.
โUm... at ease,โ Sedom called, unnerved at the call of attention. I'm going to have to get use to that. Lightening filled her chest as she started to speak. โI hear you all are ready for some action. We've got a Marisheio battle cruiser off Nogoana... I want prisoners. The person, who brings me Arsel Mercaun, the captain of the ship, dead or alive, will receive a fifty-thousand credit bonus. Try not to damage my ships.โ
Qilo gave Sedom a wayward glance, then nodded. โOkay, you all heard the Chadon. Let's take down that cruiser.โ
The group hurried to their ships and Sedom to her ship as well. Qilo grabbed her by the arm, holding her back. โWhere do you think you're going?โ he questioned sternly.
She jerked her arm away. โLike I'm going to miss this?โ
Qilo shook his head. โI haven't trained you. These men know what to do, you don't. Next time, when I'm sure you're not going to get yourself killed.โ
โI'm going,โ Sedom argued.
โThen I quit,โ Qilo shouted back. โYou're a risk I'm not willing to take. Next time, Sortec,โ he demanded as he raced off to his own ship.
Sedom hurried away, cursing herself. What did she expect? Qilo was correct, and she hated when other people were right and she was wrong... or at least not well thought-out.
She hurried into the main tunnels leading back into the city and paused, leaning against the wall. Why was she acting so infantile about not getting to go? Would her people risk her grandmother going into battle? No. Her grandmother would wait in the war room and giving commands.
โWar room, damn I almost forgot!โ she cried, rushing to her feet again.
She ran into the war room. To her surprise, Lolum and Danstu were already present along with several others. She walked calmly over to Danstu, finding it rather remarkable he was there. He had to have gone to the bridge straight from her quarters.
โWho the hell are all these people?โ she asked low as to not sound like an idiot.
โPeople I hired. You agreed to my hiring extra personnel,โ Danstu mentioned.
โHow many people did you hire?โ she asked.
โWe have twenty-three hundred and counting. So far the Underground has come through for us,โ Danstu said. Sedom's eyes widened with surprise. Danstu replied with a quick smirk. โI didn't think you'd mind speeding up their arrival. We needed the personnel if we want to join the war.โ
Sedom shook her head and then turned to the screen just in time to see the battle begin. There was a quick exchange of weapons fire, an explosion. She couldnโt tell at first what exploded
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