Spider Bight [Deep Space Mission Corps 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) (17 page)

BOOK: Spider Bight [Deep Space Mission Corps 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
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Somewhere through her pain, a strange woman’s voice yelled in her brain.
“Use Bucky!”

Emi didn’t have time to contemplate that as she clawed at Rawin’s legs, not gaining any purchase. Then Emi felt something rubbing inside her pants pocket, against her thigh.

Desperate, she threw a handful of sand at Rawin’s face, making the other woman choke. That distracted her enough Emi could squirm loose, but the Moran was on her again in a flash from behind, one arm hooked around Emi’s neck.

“I’ll choke you,” she growled in Emi’s ear. “Break your neck. Then you’ll die and I’ll still have your men.”

They were just feet from the ring’s edge. A desperate idea formed in her mind. She forced herself up to her knees, Rawin still choking her.

Struggling to hold on to consciousness, Emi jammed her hand into her pocket and found Bucky. Grabbing the rubber spider, she thrust her hand backward over her shoulder into Rawin’s face.

Rawin immediately freed Emi and let out a bloodcurdling scream as she desperately scrabbled backward out of the ring.

The horn sounded as more cheers than jeers erupted from the audience.

Emi shakily climbed to her feet, the rubber spider tightly clutched in her fist. No way in hell would she ever let loose of that lucky charm. Bucky would be her new best friend with a place of honor on her desk.

Swaying, she turned to Mauri, who raised her arms and wore a beaming smile. “Dr. Hypatia wins. Her men go free with her. All charges are hereby dropped and this case is considered permanently settled.”

Rawin screamed from behind Emi. “No! She cheated! She threw something at me. This is not how it was supposed to end! Those are
my
men! I want them!”

Emi turned. “
You
cheated,” she yelled. “You set this whole thing up with your friends over there.” Emi pointed at the two women in the stands, who now wore horrified expressions.

Rawin stepped toward her, her fists clenched. “You should have shared them like I asked. Respected our customs. Then I never would have had to resort to…” Rawin went silent as she realized too late what she’d said.

Mauri’s face darkened. “What is the meaning of this, daughter? What have you done?”

Desperation replaced rage on Rawin’s face. “Mother, she would not share! I only wanted to play with the dark-haired pilot, just to see what a human male was like, and she refused to—”

Boos and hisses from the audience drowned Rawin out.

“You lied to me, then, when asking me to invite them down?”

“Yes, but, Mother—”

More boos and hisses.

Mauri looked horrified. She motioned to her guards to take Rawin. “Dr. Hypatia, my most sincere apologies. You and your men have been horribly dishonored, and I am most ashamed of my daughter’s actions. I will talk with you momentarily.”

Rawin looked at Emi, rage painting her face. “I will kill you!” She charged Emi before the guards could reach her and landed a few more punches Emi didn’t have time to defend herself against. As the guards dragged Rawin off her and across the arena, another guard helped Emi to her feet again.

“Are you all right, Captain Doctor Hypatia?” the guard asked.

No, she wasn’t. She suspected she had a concussion now, in addition to all her other injuries. And as she felt the world go out of focus, she realized Aaron and the twins had been freed and were racing to her side to catch her as she started to fall…

 

* * * *

 

“Babe, please open your eyes.” Ford’s soft voice cut through Emi’s pain. She struggled to do it. One eye didn’t want to obey, and she thought she should know why, but the reason escaped her momentarily. The other cracked open a little, allowing her to squint up at Ford, Aaron, and Caph, all bent over her.

“Is she all right?” That was Mauri’s concerned voice coming from somewhere close.

Emi forced her head to move a fraction, enough she could see the Moran leader also standing over her.

“I think she’s got a concussion,” Ford said. “I’ll need to get her back to our ship immediately for treatment.”

“Of course,” Mauri said. “I will assign a cadre of guards to escort you to the shuttle and back to your ship. But first, we must finish this.”

“Finish what?” Aaron demanded. “She won. You said so.”

He sounds really pissed off.
Her mind struggled to figure out why. Then she gave up thinking as more pain in her ribs broke through her consciousness.

“Yes, but she has the right to witness sentencing. It is our law. It will only take a moment.”

Emi groaned as Aaron and Caph helped her sit up. She tasted blood in her mouth and spat in the dirt as she ran her tongue over her teeth. At least she still had all of them.

Mauri addressed the crowd, who went silent. Through her one squinty eye, Emi saw that Rawin and her two friends were now all restrained by guards. “Injuries of body, reputation, and honor have been perpetrated upon Captain Doctor Hypatia and her males. Therefore, as Imperial Ruler, I hereby decree the following—for acting dishonorably and selfishly and lying about innocents, for failing to respect other cultures, and for bringing disgrace to the ruling family as well as to our entire culture, I hereby sentence Mlaui Mil’rawin to five years of forced service to the feral maintenance division, including public and training use as necessary, and permanent revocation of all her rights of honor and ruling family.”

Rawin screamed, begging, tears coursing down her face. “No! Please, Mother, you cannot do this to me! She would not share!”

Ignoring her daughter’s screams, Mauri wasn’t finished. “For assisting in this treachery with expectation of gains, and for lying, I hereby sentence Tor’Galso and Ptau’Baegen to two years forced service to the feral maintenance division, including public and training use as necessary, and permanent revocation of their rights of honor.”

The other women didn’t protest. They just stood there and cried.

“Is this a fair judgment?” Mauri asked the crowd.

They all cheered.

“Any who dispute this ruling? Speak now and be heard, or it shall be so.”

Silence met her statement.

Mauri looked grim. She nodded. “So it is ordered and shall be recorded in the official dockets. Remove the prisoners immediately and remand them to the custody of the feral trainers,” Mauri ordered.

Rawin screamed and struggled as the guards forced her from the arena. The other women quietly went with the guards.

“I also declare,” Mauri continued, “that as diplomatic emissaries from the DSMC, and as the legal mates of this woman by the rules of their society, not to mention as invited guest to our planet, that Captain Doctor Hypatia’s men are, by official diplomatic decree, allowed the freedoms and protections of any honor-bound woman.”

“Including clothes?” Caph quipped.

Mauri smiled and nodded. “Including clothes.”

“Aww. That sucks,” Emi mumbled as she slumped against Aaron, darkness taking her again.

She awoke in the
Tamora Bight
’s sick bay, on a bunk, with Ford hovering over her. He was now dressed in a casual crew uniform.

“You didn’t waste any time getting un-nakey, did you?” she mumbled. Her lips felt huge, her head hurt like a son of a bitch, and she suspected maybe the other eye was swelling shut, too.

“Honey, you’ve been out four hours. I hung on for as long as I could, but I got a little chilly up here.”

Aaron spoke from somewhere else in the room. Emi hurt too badly to turn her head to look to see from where. “Hey, Caph, she’s awake.”

She felt the other two men cross the room and stand at her side. Aaron gently stroked her forehead. “You all right, Em?”

“Oh, sure. Feel great. Let’s go for a jog.”

He laughed and pressed a kiss to her forehead. “There’s my girl. I’m so proud of you.”

She felt Caph’s enormous hands engulf hers. “Fuck, babe. I was so goddamned worried about you there at the end. I was afraid she was going to hurt you.”

“She did. She didn’t count on me playing dirty.”

“All right, you two,” Ford chastised. “Don’t make her talk.” She felt a slight sting on her upper lip as he injected medication to reduce the swelling, then again on her lower lip.

“Is she okay?” Aaron asked. “Do we need to get her to a base?”

“She’s no worse off than any of us have gotten in a bar fight. Although that rib will take a few days to quit hurting. I gave her a dose to make it knit, but until it does, she needs to be handled with kid gloves.”

She realized her other hand was still tightly clenched around the rubber spider. She opened her palm and held Bucky up to Caph. “Here,” she whispered. “Hold on to this for me until I feel better.”

He laughed. “Is that what you threw at her?”

Emi managed a nod.

“Okay,” Ford scolded. “Leave her alone. Now. You can sit and stare at her, but quit making her talk, goddammit. She needs her rest.”

As she drifted back into unconsciousness, she felt Caph start to massage her feet while Aaron laced his fingers through hers and rested his head on the bunk next to her.

 

* * * *

 

She opened her eyes and realized both eyelids now obeyed commands from her brain. Ford had been trained as a medic, but with all the fights he and Caph had been in, he probably relied more on his practical memory than any training to get her body healed to this point. Still, she hurt like hell.

Ford’s concerned, blue-eyed gaze came into view. “How you feeling, sweetie?”

“Like I had the crap beat out of me.”

Caph, who’d apparently been sitting with his head resting on the end of the bunk, sat up. “Hey, babe.” He leaned in and kissed her. “I love you.”

She felt for and found his hand and squeezed. “Love you, too, big guy.”

“She’s not dying,” Aaron quipped from somewhere out of her range of vision. She sensed him walk over. Then he appeared, standing next to Ford.

He gave her a smile. “Feeling better?”

“A little. Help me sit up, please.”

All three leaned in, nearly bonking their heads together in the process. “I’ve got her,” Caph tersely said. The other two backed off and let Caph help her. He kept an arm around her, protectively tucking her close to his body.

Emi suspected he’d never leave her side if it wasn’t for the fact he had to take turns with the others doing watches.

She placed a hand on his chest as a wave of regret washed over her from him. “Caph,” she gently said, “you and Ford didn’t do anything wrong.”

His gentle face clouded. “I wanted to kill that bitch,” he said. “If I’d been able to get up off that bench, I would have. I felt so damned angry and scared for you. It’s our job to protect you and I couldn’t.”

She glanced at the other two men and saw their sad expressions. They felt the same, to a lesser degree than Caph. Their sadness was more for the large man than it was over their own feelings. She tipped her face up and kissed him. “I’m okay. How about you carry me back to our cabin and help me get a shower?”

Before Ford or Aaron could respond, she found herself in Caph’s arms and being carried out of sick bay.

In his massive body she felt something else, an old, unhealed grief bubbling to the surface. Emi immediately realized the true source of Caph’s feelings.

He’d lost Kels, and nearly lost Aaron at the same time. Caph was a man of action, wanting to fix things and protect his loved ones. Watching Emi fight Rawin brought back a host of bad memories and grief he hadn’t adequately worked through yet.

They indulged in a water shower instead of a sonic one. Emi let him hold her, gently lathering her bruised flesh, carefully rinsing her off before patting her dry and carrying her to bed.

He lay with her tucked against his side. “I’m so sorry, Emi,” he whispered.

“It’s okay, big guy. I’m here. Everything’s fine.” She sensed Ford and Aaron approaching the cabin. “How about you make me some soup for lunch?”

Before the sound of her words had died in the air, Caph was up and bolting for the galley to get it for her. She still sadly stared at the doorway when Ford and Aaron appeared, both looking down the hallway in the direction Caph headed.

“Where’s he going in such a rush?” Ford asked.

“I sent him off for soup.”

Aaron walked over and kissed her. “Is he okay?”

She forced a smile. “I think he’s dealing with some old stuff now.”

“I suspected,” Ford said. “The big guy’s a softie. You know that.”

“Go easy on him, guys, okay?”

Aaron nodded. “Don’t worry. We will.” He stroked her hair. “You okay?”

“Yeah. Sore. I’ll survive and recover. Just need some more sleep.”

Ford held up a hypo bolus of medicine. “You want this now or after the soup?”

She reached for it. He walked over and dropped it into her palm. “I’ll give it to myself after the soup.”

“So do we let him stay in here with you all day,” Aaron asked, “or do we give him busy work to keep him focused?’

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