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Authors: Regina Riley

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“I see,” Atom said. “Thank you, Captain.”

“You’re welcome. Would you like to see her?”

Atom smiled. “Yes, please.”

“Let’s get you to your own quarters then. I realize you just saved my life, but I’ll be damned if I’m sleeping in any bed other than my own.”

Chapter 12

Ship for Hire

In which our Gabriella falls in love, and our captain makes her final decision.

Gabriella stood outside Atom’s room, gathering her courage.

When he was fighting for his life behind closed doors, she found she had so much to tell him. So many things to say. The threat of losing him brought out so many emotions in her. Now that he was safe, and the threat had passed, she didn’t know what she felt anymore.

Click opened the door. He smiled down at her. “He’s all settled in. You can see him now.”

“Thank you.” She slipped past Click into the small berth.

Atom was in the bed, propped on a mountain of pillows, with his shirt removed, showing his bandage. Morning sunlight strayed in from the poorly shaded windows, highlighting his alabaster complexion. Gabriella should have been scandalized to visit a man in his bedchambers, especially a half dressed one. But after the incidents of the previous night, she supposed any sense of real normality in their relationship was long gone.

“Hello.” She took a seat beside his bed.

“Hello.” Atom pulled the blankets a little tighter around him.

“Well. I’ll just leave you two alone, shall I?” Click ducked out before anyone could argue.

The room went quiet and they stared at one another.

Gabriella cleared her throat before she motioned to the bandage at his shoulder. “Does it hurt?”

Atom looked down to it. “Not much. All things considered.”

“That was a very brave thing you did.”

“It was nothing.”

The room was quiet again for a little while.

“Gabriella,” Atom said, absentmindedly picking the lint from his blanket.

“Yes?”

“I have something I feel I need to tell you.” He looked down at his mechanical hand, his eyes narrowed with a look of worry, as if he had bad news for her.

“Is it about your arm?”

“Sort of.”

Gabriella laid her hand over his metal hand. “I don’t care about that.”

“What do you mean?”

“I mean that it’s not important. I don’t think any less of you because of it.”

“Well, that’s good because—” he started.

“In fact, I’m rather fond of it,” she said over him.

He lifted his confused face to hers. “You are?”

She raised his mechanical hand to her face and cradled it next to her cheek.

Atom swallowed hard.

The metal hand twitched against her flesh. The cold feel of it brought out an unusual desire in her. She longed to feel Atom’s mechanical hand run through her hair, brush over her lips, trace across her bare skin, and sink deep between her legs. This last thought set her soul ablaze, not to mention her face. The heat rose to her cheeks, signaling the threat of panic. Gabriella forced herself to calm down. The last thing she wanted was for Atom to think she was just another flighty girl, especially with the ever composed Jayne aboard. Somehow, Gabreilla managed to regain control of her emotions before her entire body went crimson with shame, embarrassment, lust, and want.

“See, I’m fine with it,” she said. She placed his hand back onto the bed. “I don’t think you’re any less of a man just because you have a mechanical hand.”

Atom looked down at the extremity in question. “Any less of a man.”

“It doesn’t change the way I feel about you one bit.”

“Any less of a man,” he said again.

“Atom?” she asked. “Are you okay?”

He looked up at her. “Exactly how do you feel about me?”

Gabriella panicked. Even though she had practiced this moment for the last few hours, she was now at a loss.

She wanted to say, ‘I can’t stop thinking about you.’

Or perhaps, ‘you drive me mad with desire, Atom Loquacious.’

Or even, ‘I think I’m falling in love with you.’

Instead, she said, “I think you’re a wonderful man.”

He closed his eyes before he asked, “Do you?”

What was she saying? Here was the bravest, not to mention most handsome man she had ever met, and all she could say was how wonderful she thought he was. It was a sorrowful pittance for all he had done. Inviting them so kindly into his home. Exposing his handicap in order to free them all. Taking a spear for her captain. He had risked his very life. Didn’t he deserve more? That odd feeling came over Gabriella again. This time she couldn’t control it. Before she knew what she was doing, she leaned forward and laid her lips on his.

At first, Atom froze under her mouth, his lips cold, stiff.

Gabriella was by no means a book of experience, but even she knew this was not a good sign.

She was just about to back off when the young man eased his hands up her shoulders, pulling her closer to him. He parted his lips, drinking her full, open-mouthed and sweet. After a few moments of this gentle union, Atom wrapped his mechanical arm around her waist, pressed his mouth to hers with even more force than before, and kissed her with such a fiery passion that Gabriella wondered if he intended to consume her whole.

Gabriella fell into that kiss, tumbling head over heels deeper in love than she ever thought possible. For that’s what it was. There was no denying it now. She loved this strange man, mechanical hand and all. There was no going back. She was in love. She felt things she had never felt before—so raw, so wild, so unexplainably hot.

“Oops,” Jax said from the doorway. “Sorry.”

Gabriella pulled away from Atom, her cheeks burning with desire and embarrassment. She didn’t mind one bit.

“Don’t stop on my account,” Jax said with a grin. “I’ll come back later.” She pulled the door closed behind her.

The room was quiet once again, yet this time the sensation of unease was gone, replaced by a splendid, warm glow. Gabriella felt Atom’s metal hand on hers. She looked at him and was pleased to see a wide grin spread across his handsome face.

“Did you have something you wanted to tell me?” she asked.

Atom shook his head. “It can wait. There are more important things to talk about.”

“Like what?” Gabriella asked. She was hoping they could do more than just talk. Not much more, mind you, but enough.

“You can tell me how wonderful I am again. If you want.”

Gabriella certainly wanted to.

She felt like she wanted to do just that very thing for the rest of her life.

* * * *

Rose sat at the head of the table, eying her weary crew. “I know you’re all ready for a good night’s rest, so I’ll be brief.”

Jax rushed into the mess hall. She took her seat near Rose. “I don’t think Guppy will join us. She has her hands full.”

The crew chuckled for a few moments, then wound down to a silent reverence. They all looked at Rose, for answers.

Rose sighed while she rubbed her temples with her fingertips. “First of all, I feel I need to apologize—”

“No,” Magpie said.

Rose looked at the interruption with a frown.

“We all went with you willingly,” Magpie continued. “We won’t have you saying you’re sorry for something we all walked right into.”

“Hear, hear!” Jax concurred.

The others nodded, murmuring their agreement.

“It certainly weren’t your fault,” Magpie continued, “that the lab was empty.”

Again nods and grunts rounded the room as the crew agreed.

“In fact,” Jax said, “it would serve Ruby right if we go back and demand our wages. We did work. We deserve our pay.”

Shouts of “aye” and “hear, hear” flooded the room. Rose held up a hand, signaling for the crew to simmer down.

“The laboratory wasn’t empty,” she said.

Several pairs of inquisitive eyes begged her for details.

“The cargo Ruby wanted is aboard the ship,” Rose said.

“What cargo?” Jax asked.

“Isn’t it obvious?” Jayne asked. “Ruby wants Atom’s arm.”

“Or Atom,” Rose added.

All eyes went wide.

“Captain!” Magpie shouted. “You can’t be serious!”

“I don’t believe it,” Jax said.

“My captain,” Click said, “I cannot, in good faith, allow such a—”

“Quiet!” Rose shouted.

The room went silent. Rose rubbed her temples again. This was becoming too much. She was getting too old for this kind of thing. The crew stared at her in silence for a few moments, before Rose rolled out another exasperated sigh. “Magpie.”

Magpie stared at Rose, arms crossed with her lip jutted out in an angry southern pout. She didn’t answer.

“Please send Ruby a bird as soon as we are within range,” Rose said.

“What should I say?” Magpie asked.

Everyone held their breath, awaiting Rose’s answer.

“Tell her.” Rose paused to grin at her loyal crew. “Tell her that the lab was empty, and we have nothing to show for our efforts.”

Everyone exhaled together, clearly relieved by her decision. Rose looked at Click, who smiled and gave her an impish wink.

“What will we do with him?” Jax asked.

It was just like Jax to plan ahead. They couldn’t have five minutes to just congratulate themselves for their magnanimous decision. No. With Jax, they always had to leap into the next phase of things.

What would they do with him? Again, all eyes turned to Rose.

“I don’t think that’s up to us,” Dot said. Like an ocean wave, faces turned to the doctor at the opposite end of the table. Dot ignored them, instead staring straight ahead, at Rose. “He’s not an object. We can’t make his choices for him.”

Rose smiled at the doctor’s words, thankful for not only the discretion, but also the gentle reminder. “She is right of course. It’s not our decision to make.”

“He has no home,” Magpie said. “No one to take him in. Nowhere to go. What will he do?

What can he do?”

“Perhaps we should ask him,” Rose said. She stood and went to the speaking tubes in the corner of the room. Lifting the cap marked
guest quarters
, she shouted into the copper pipe. “Mr. Loquacious! Are you there?”

A few seconds passed and the trembling voice of Gabriella echoed up the tube. ”Is there a problem, sir?”

“No problem, Guppy,” Rose said. “Is Atom listening?”

“I’m here,” Atom said in a distant voice.

“I have the crew gathered here,” Rose said. “We have decided to take your employment.

Will you still have us?”

A quiet moment passed before Atom’s reply slipped up the tube, very faint and unsure.

“You’ll help me find my father?”

“Yes,” Rose answered. “Will you hire us?”

Whispers whisked across the metal tube—the sound of Atom imploring Gabriella for some assurance to the validity of Rose’s offer.

“I assure you, Atom,” Rose said with a laugh, “I’m serious. Now will you hire us, young man?”

Again a small pause.

“Yes?” he half said, half asked.

A great whoop went up over the room as the rest of the crew rejoiced in his decision. Whether they were glad of the employment, or the promise of adventure, Rose would never be sure.

“Good,” she shouted back down the tubes. “Then we start first thing in the morning. I suggest you get a good night’s rest.”

The tubes shuddered with the laughter of the young couple. Rose snapped the lid closed, leaving them to their moment. In fact, she was ready for some moments of her own.

“That goes for the rest of you too,” she said. “Get plenty of sleep, for tomorrow we begin the search for an un-locatable man.”

“I would say the same to you, Cap,” Magpie said. “But with Click in your bed, I think we all know there’s a fat chance of that happening!”

Rose smirked while her crew laughed at her expense.

“Come on, Click.” Grabbing her cabin boy by the hand, she tossed her head back overdramatically. “Let’s give them something to talk about!”

Whistles and catcalls followed them from the room.

Once again, all was as it should be.

About
Regina Riley

http://www.lyricalpress.com/regina_riley

Regina doesn’t live on a fantastic airship, nor does she have a mechanical lover. She does, however, have steam driven dreams of such things, and scrambles on awakening to translate them into cohesive tales so you can enjoy them with her. As an anglophile she’s enchanted by the idea of Victorian England, but as a down home Southern girl she finds it easier to write Steampunk with an American slant. When she isn’t fantasizing about handsome men made of clockworks, she enjoys writing paranormal erotica, as well as the occasional good old fashioned romance.

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