Authors: Lolita Lopez
nervously. “I was just asking for my men. There are
some who have the points to enter a Grab, but not
some who have the points to enter a Grab, but not
enough seniority to make it onto the lists every quarter.
There are so many men aboard the
Valiant
with years of
dedicated service, especialy in the land corps, that the
younger airmen among us don’t have much of a
chance…”
Menace didn’t hear the rest of the conversation. The
admiral’s thought was an interesting one. Menace had
bumped a younger pilot off the Connor’s Run Grab list
when he’d added his name. At the time, he hadn’t much
cared. He’d earned his spot, after al, but now he
wondered if there wasn’t a better way to do things down
on Calyx. If Vicious was right and there were women
who wanted to marry, why not give them access to
matchmaking services like the ones on Prime?
“Wel, that went better than I’d expected,” Vicious
muttered upon rejoining him. “Looks like Halie has
saved my ass yet again. The moons know she won’t let
me forget it.”
Menace snorted. “I can’t imagine your sweet Halie
crowing over such a thing.”
Vicious shot him a warning glare. “Don’t laugh too
hard, Menace. The two of us made a huge tactical error
earlier.”
earlier.”
“And what’s that?”
“We left our wives alone together.”
“Don’t worry, Naya. Vicious wil protect you and
Menace.”
Naya glanced at Halie before stepping off the elevator
into a private halway. Her stomach was in knots. The
idea of being taken away from Menace scared her. It
wasn’t as if she was in love with him or anything, but
he’d been very good to her. He cared for her and would
protect her. She couldn’t say the same for other men
aboard the ship.
“You seem very confident in your husband’s abilities.”
“He’s not the kind of man people chalenge.” Halie
unlocked her front door with a press of her thumb to a
red pad. “When Vicious gives an order, it’s folowed
without question.”
She wondered if Halie was one of those people who
folowed orders given by Vicious. She had a sneaking
suspicion the short, spunky woman was the general at
home and Vicious was the one jumping to folow her
orders.
orders.
One step into Halie’s home and Naya’s jaw dropped.
It wasn’t the size difference that stunned her but the
homey, inviting warmth of the space. Halie’s home was
laid out almost identicaly to the one Naya now shared
with Menace. The furniture and materials were al the
same with only a few differences in upholstery colors and
the paler, softer gray on the wals, but Halie had done
something extraordinary with the blank canvas of her
home.
“Your home is beautiful.” Naya admired the framed
painting on the entryway wal. It was a simple design with
the letters V and H intertwined and nestled in two
feathers. There was something familiar about the look of
it. “Where did you buy this?”
“I painted it.” Halie lovingly touched the frame. She
gestured toward the open living area. “I’ve done al the
artwork in our home.”
Naya entered the living room and scanned the stunning
pieces on the wals. “You’re very talented.”
“Thank you.”
“And you sew!” She fingered one of the plush
decorative pilows on the couch. The lilac hue
complemented the silvery upholstery. She spotted the
complemented the silvery upholstery. She spotted the
sewing basket on the floor. It was piled high with
embroidery projects. A stack of completed pieces, baby
clothes and bibs, sat on the cushion of the chair.
“You can order fabric and sewing supplies through the
clothing store.” Halie gathered up the sewing supplies on
the couch and moved them to the basket. “I was finishing
up some sewing when the alarms sounded. A friend of
mine is due any day.”
Naya picked up one of the smal bibs. “You’re very
good.”
“I’m not nearly as good as my oldest sister but I do al
right. Do you sew?”
Naya laughed. “No.”
“Would you like to learn?”
“Not realy,” Naya admitted and hoped she wasn’t
hurting Halie’s feelings. Clearly this woman relished her
homemaking duties.
Halie surprised her by laughing. “I like honesty.
Sewing isn’t for everyone. You could always barter if
you needed sewing services.”
Naya perked up. “Barter? Now that’s something I
know how to do.”
know how to do.”
“Realy?” Halie motioned toward the kitchen. “Would
you like something to drink? I’ve got tea and juice.”
“I’l take tea if it isn’t too much trouble.”
“It’s not.”
Naya glanced into the large formal dining room. The
embroidered tablecloth and centerpiece of candles and
flowers were gorgeous. Halie had even made chair
covers to soften the harshness of the al-metal look.
“How in the world do you keep houseplants and flowers
alive up here?”
“A friend of ours brought me some of the hardiest
houseplants available on Calyx. One of the biologists in
the science department let Vicious buy a special growing
light and some food for them. I move them under the light
a few hours every evening and feed them once a week.
So far, so good. Would you like one of the plants?”
“No way.” Naya shook her head. “I have a tried-and-
true brown thumb.”
“I’m sure you’re not that bad.” Halie showed her to
the smal table in the spacious kitchen. She brushed
crumbs off the simple runner and caught them in her
hand. “Sorry. Vicious seems to think kitchen elves clean
up after him.”
up after him.”
Naya smiled and slid into a chair. “He’s, um, realy
intimidating.”
Halie laughed. “He’s not as scary as he looks.” She
dumped the crumbs in the silver trash receptacle. “Wel,
okay, he can be that scary but never with me or any
other woman for that matter. He only shows the
grrr
side when it’s absolutely necessary.”
“Is it necessary often?”
“Only when he’s defending me or his men.”
Naya rubbed her finger across the bright-white
flowers embroidered on the runner. “You’re happy
here?”
“Very,” Halie confirmed and took down the tea
supplies from a cabinet. “You’re from Connor’s Run,
right?”
“I am.”
“Wel, I came from Harper’s Wel. My life with
Vicious is heaven compared to the hel I endured there.”
Naya didn’t doubt that. “He makes you happy?”
“Yes.” Halie cast a quick smile her way before
fidgeting with some strange machine built into the wal.
“We love each other very much.”
“We love each other very much.”
“Was it hard in the beginning?” Naya watched as the
contraption whirred to life and spit steaming-hot water
into mugs. “That’s amazing!”
“You probably have one in your quarters. Most of the
units in the officer housing section have the same built-
ins.” Halie carried the tray with mugs and sweeteners to
the table. “Sugar. Milk. Honey. Help yourself.”
Naya sweetened her cup of tea with a drizzle of honey
and gave it a stir. Halie opened a sleek black door and
retrieved a covered dish. “I did a breakfast casserole this
morning. Would you like some?”
“I would. We didn’t have time for breakfast before the
alarms started.”
“There wil be another dril in a week or two, but it wil
be in the evening, which is just as annoying.” Halie
dished out a portion and put the plate into another weird
device. She tapped a keypad and it started to hum. “This
machine heats food quickly. They sel frozen boxed
dinners in the commissary that can be quickly prepared
with this. I don’t like them very much, but Vicious swears
they’re delicious.”
Naya made a mental note to ask Menace about them.
Naya made a mental note to ask Menace about them.
To a girl who couldn’t cook, the prospect of putting a
frozen box of food in that super oven sounded like a
lifesaver.
The machine dinged and Halie removed the hot dish.
She brought it to the table with utensils and a napkin.
After grabbing a couple of cookies from a jar on the
counter, Halie came to the table. Naya poked her fork
into the fluffy egg-and-bacon casserole. She spied bits of
potato and specks of cheese. One bite proved that it was
as delicious as it smeled. So Halie could sew, paint,
keep house and cook. Naya wanted to hate her but
couldn’t. That smile and gentle air about her were too
disarming.
“To answer your question, it wasn’t easy in the
beginning. Vicious is basicaly the ideal Harcos male.
What I mean by that is that he is maddeningly arrogant.”
Halie said it with a grin but Naya guessed she hadn’t
always found her husband’s arrogance so amusing.
“Menace has an arrogant streak in him as wel. He seems
to think that if he just says something wil be one way, it
wil be.”
Halie roled her eyes and laughed. “The whole I’m-
going-to-make-you-happy thing, right?”
going-to-make-you-happy thing, right?”
“Yes! What makes them think they can just catch us in
a race, drag us back to their weird-ass ships and make
us into happy little wives?”
“Tradition,” Halie answered simply. “They’ve been
taking wives from their treaty-controled territories via the
Grabs for hundreds of years.”
“It’s a bad tradition. Can you imagine how many
unhappy couples there are?”
“Not as many as you’d think,” Halie replied. “At least
not in this sector. Our wives’ group has access to the
census data from the ships taking part in the Grab
program on our planet. The divorce rate is less than ten
percent.”
Naya swalowed her mouthful of food. “Divorce?”
Halie smiled knowingly. “They keep that part of the
contracts quiet. I never saw it in mine, but it’s there.”
Even though Naya was starting to care for Menace,
she wanted al the information she could get—just in
case. “How does it work?”
Halie didn’t hesitate to give her the answers. Naya
respected her al the more for it. “Wel, first, you need to
know that the first thirty days of a Grabbed bond are on
know that the first thirty days of a Grabbed bond are on
shaky ground legaly. For instance, if you leave your
quarters without an escort, you’re considered lost
property. Whoever finds you first gets to keep you.”
“What?” Outraged, Naya dropped her fork “That’s
ridiculous. What am I? A walet?”
“It’s an awful rule. A few months ago, something like
that happened on the
Arctis
.”
“
Arctis
?”
“It’s one of the guard ships that flies with us. After the
last Grab, a bride got away from her husband and was
taken by a land corps soldier. It became this huge mess.
They deployed the SRU team from the
Valiant
.”
“SRU team?”
“They’re an elite group of soldiers who deal with so-
caled ‘special’ circumstances. Terrorist threats, hostage
negotiations, escorts and other high-risk things like that.”
“Oh.” Naya breathed a little easier. “I thought maybe
you meant they were secret police.”
“No. The men on the SRU teams are good,
upstanding men.” She hesitated. “There is a unit that’s
sort of like the secret police but they’re caled the
Shadow Force. I can’t imagine you’d ever come into
Shadow Force. I can’t imagine you’d ever come into
contact with them, so I wouldn’t worry about it. They
don’t go after citizens like the secret police on Calyx.
They’re focused solely on the Splinter movement and
terrorism.”
“Good to know.” Naya scooped up another forkful of
her breakfast. “Being arrested three times in Connor’s
Run was enough for me.”
Halie’s gaze snapped to her face. She smiled sadly.
“You can add me to that club.”
Before Naya could ask her why she’d been pinched,
Halie scooted back in her chair and stood. “Let me get
you some of our pamphlets. We’re having a new wives
meeting later this week but you may as wel take the
information with you today.”
Naya watched Halie leave and tucked right back in to
her breakfast. She couldn’t remember the last time she’d
eaten something so good. When Halie returned, she slid