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Authors: Edward Crichton

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Designed for comfort and leisure, Mei-Xing, as ship master, was entitled to the most extravagant suite on the ship.  Two stories with five rooms, three baths, a solar to view the stars, a central atrium, dining room, and equipped with an emergency escape capsule, it was easily the most opulent accommodation available.  Decorated in mainly Chinese motifs, Mei-Xing could almost pretend she was back on Earth in her ancestral home that had provided her with so much.

She looked at the vaulted ceilings, tassels, hangings, bronze sculptures, and gold inlaid furniture and sighed.  Here was a place worthy of her accomplishments.  It was a place where she could relax and enjoy the fruits of her labors.  She glanced at the central fountain that flowed gracefully into its basin and touched the water.  It rippled at her gesture, and she continued her way towards her room and up the port side staircase, having already chosen that she would only descend down the starboard side one.

It took her nearly thirty seconds to climb the stairs to the landing separating her quarters from the rest of her suite.  Reaching out to grasp the intricate handle before her, she twisted and opened the wide double doors and entered her immaculately furnished room that gleamed in pristine opulence.  She started the process of undressing herself as she strode across the room, removing each piece of her uniform carefully, meticulously folding each article of clothing and placing them on her dresser and throwing her undergarments down her hidden laundry chute.

Before stepping into bed, Mei-Xing moved towards her full body mirror she’d brought with her from her childhood home.  It was an ovoid with gold designs twirling around the edges, coming together at the top to form two small cherubs blowing small horns at the other.  It had been a gift from her grandmother for her eighth birthday and she had always treasured it.

What she really loved about the mirror, however, was how it presented her body.  Of course, Mei-Xing knew it reflected her no differently than any other mirror, but something about the gold designs and cherubs framed her in a more perfect way.

She was tall for a Chinese woman, standing at 1.75 meters, with a strong and powerful body most women would be hard pressed to replicate.  She wasn’t particularly beautiful, but she didn’t care about such things.  Her face was just as hard as her body or her mind, with small but full red lips and dark eyes that could look as intensely serious as they could sultry.  Her skin was smooth and soft, but it was the angle of her cheeks that provided her with the prized sternness she was so proud of.

Assured that her face was clear of any blemishes she may need to take care of, lowered her hand and examined her breasts.  They were firm and well sized and Mei-Xing hummed in satisfaction.  She then turned to the side to inspect her backside, likewise content at its shape and firmness, but then she frowned.  Upon closer inspection, she noticed that her abdominal muscles seemed less defined than normal, showing almost an imperceptible amount of paunch over her otherwise taut stomach.

We’ll have to do something about that, won’t we, Mei-Xing?

The last week hadn’t left her much time for physical exercise, and she could now see the results of her sedentary lifestyle.  It did not make her happy, but she knew once her ISLAND was successfully under way, she’d have time to work on it again.  With one last look at herself, she nodded at her reflection and quietly padded her way towards her bed.  Slipping in beneath her silk sheets, she nudged her Lens to deactivate the lights in the room and set her alarm to wake her in four hours.

She needed to be well rested.  ISLAND departures were still a big deal for the citizens of each planet it visited, and even though the ship wouldn’t be back for another two years, and in that time any mistakes her crew may make well and forgotten;
she
would not forget them.  She would take them to her grave – should such a day ever in fact arrive for Ship Master Mei-Xing Na.

 

 

 

 

Author’s Biog
raphy

 

Edward Crichton, a native Clevelander, lives in Chicago, Illinois with his wife, where he spends his time coming to grips with his newfound sports allegiances.  A long time enthusiast of Science Fiction, Fantasy, History and everything in between, he spends his time reading, writing, and overusing his Xbox.

 

Until recently, Crichton had often hoped for a cat, but his wife decided to let him have a baby boy instead.  Due in November of 2013, he and his wife could not be more excited.

 

His Sci-Fi epic
Starfarer: Rendezvous with Destiny
, was released in April of 2013, and the latest book in his
Praetorian
Series:
A Hunter and His Legion
, was released in September of 2013.  Crichton hopes to spend a few months bonding with his wife and newborn child before getting back into writing, but he still hopes to release his next book by the summer of 2014.

 

 

Edward’s website and blog can be found at

EdCrichtonBooks

 

 

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