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  Howard looked ready to lose his shit. His face turned red.

  Worry hit her as she approached him and touched his arm. “Breathe. Don’t have a heart attack on me.”

  Howard glanced over her shoulder, and she turned to follow his gaze.

  Bradley Rogers was out of uniform as he stormed toward the control tower. He saw Commander Bills and almost tripped over his own feet. He continued forward, though. “Is there a problem? I was notified a mission is stalled.”

  “What in the hell do you think you’re doing?”

  Abby flinched. Howard had lost his temper, alright. He got in the team leader’s face. “I trusted you with the Veslors. I informed you how important it was that this be a successful joint venture. You’re overworking them, and now you’re about to send them down to that planet without any support? At night?! That’s the most dangerous time, when two teams are always required to work together.”

  “That’s not true.” Rogers shook his head. “They’re lying if they complained.”

  “Abby!”

  It was a good thing she wasn’t one to shy away from confrontation or dealing with assholes as she moved out from behind Howard to glare at Rogers. Anger flashed in his eyes as their gazes locked.

  She pulled in a deep breath. “You’ve sent the Veslors down to the planet thirteen times this week. Fourteen, if you count the aborted trip just now. Made them work with four different teams, and you just tried to send them down to the surface without any backup.” She paused. “You’ve been giving them two shifts every day, without any off days, since they were put under your command. I checked all the shuttle logs from the previous seven days and compared the crew list onboard with the times. You’re busted, Rogers.”

  “You little bi—”

  “Don’t!” Howard yelled.

  Rogers snapped his mouth shut and glanced at the commander. His body stiffened and he locked his hands behind his back.

  “Abby works for me. She’s my eyes and ears on Defcon Red. It’s her job to make sure my orders are being followed. You’re the one who isn’t doing what you’ve been told. What in the hell were you thinking? Answer,” Howard snapped.

  “They asked for the extra shifts, sir.”

  Abby rolled her eyes. “Right. Everyone loves being worked to the point of exhaustion while battling giant, deadly alien snake bugs. That will eventually get them killed. Sign me up for that shit…said no one ever. The Veslors aren’t idiots. I only see one of those, and you’re standing right in front of me, Rogers.”

  Howard shot her a frown. “Abby.”

  Maybe she’d gone too far, but she was angry. “I just can’t stand bullshit when I hear it. You’re a terrible liar, Rogers. It’s pathetic.”

  Rogers lost his temper. “Like you’d know anything. You’re not even fleet!”

  “Shut up,” Howard snapped. He turned to Abby. “Thank you for letting me know about this. I’ll handle it. Go to bed. You have been off duty for hours.”

  “Yeah,” Rogers muttered. “Go do what you do best. Get fucked.”

  “Rogers,” Howard ground out. “That was out of line.”

  Abby forced a smile. “Actually, you’re the one fucked right now. I’m just sorry I don’t know exactly how many fleet regulations you’ve broken by being a xenophobic asshole. I’m watching you, Rogers. Everything you do, I have eyes on. Think about that the next time you want to screw with our new allies. Two words to remember if you don’t stop your bullshit: sewer lines. That’s going to be your future.”

  She moved out of the flight-control room and noticed that a large group of fleet crew members had assembled, watching the show. The four Veslors were there as well, studying her.

  Abby lowered her gaze, picking up her pace, and headed across the deck toward the doors leading out of the shuttle bay.

  She made it to the lift and found herself inside alone, fortunately. Her tense body relaxed. “Making friends,” she muttered. “Just like always.”

  She exited on level seven and made it to her cabin, entering the lit room. She always kept the lights on. Her high heels were the first thing she kicked off as she bypassed her living area to head into her bedroom. She tugged out the ponytail band from her red hair and shook her head, entering the bathroom.

  “Rogers isn’t going to let this go, but neither am I. It’s a good thing I decided to come. I got that asshole busted,” she said aloud, talking to herself. It was something she’d done most of her life. It was a byproduct of all the time she’d spent alone with computers instead of people. “It beats hiding inside my home on Earth and doing hourly sweeps for drone bugs trying to find new ways to spy on me.”

  She quickly stripped out of her clothes and got into the shower, turning on the hot water. It felt good to just stand there with her eyes closed, letting the water pour over her skin, washing away the dirty feeling that came with every confrontation with Rogers. She finally forced herself to move, washing her body and hair. Then she put on a robe and entered her bedroom, grabbing her personal data pad to check messages.

  A personal one immediately improved her mood, and she tapped on it. Vivian’s smiling face appeared. “Hey! You must be busy doing something fun since I had to leave a message. Give me a call back when you have some free time to chat.” Her friend paused as something crashed loudly in the background. Vivian leapt to her feet from the cushion she sat on. “No, Klad!”

  Abby laughed as an alien panther cub suddenly landed on the cushion where Vivian had just been. The baby’s large golden eyes stared back at her. Vivian and Brassi’s son was adorable, and he was growing fast. No human child could get around like that after only a few months.

  Vivian returned to the vid and sat down next to her son, grabbing him by the back of his scruff and pulling him onto her lap, her other hand stroking his head. “So much for that vase I liked. He’s learning how to leap. Nothing is safe from Klad. I’m just glad he’s got tougher skin in this form. Brassi never warned me how energetic our baby would be.”

  Abby felt a little envy. Her friend looked so happy.

  “Guess what? I’m pregnant again! We just found out.” Vivian chuckled. “And we were worried we wouldn’t be breed compatible at first. I wish you’d come visit me and meet your own Veslor. There’s five of them on this ship to pick from. I’ve created a whole lot of interest in humans from their guys, too. Who knows? You could find your own sexy alien who wants to bare his bod to you,” she grinned, reminding Abby of the Veslor males’ method of showing interest in a woman. Vivian leaned in closer to the camera. “Just be careful if one talks you into some kinky sex, or you’ll end up with one of these.” Vivian kissed her son’s head. “Call me back and we’ll talk! I miss you.”

  The vid ended. The other messages were mostly business related from Melissa, Mel for short, her assistant on Earth, and one of her best friends. A tiny bit of guilt surfaced. Abby had dumped everything to go on this mission. Poor Mel had agreed to run her office on Earth, but there were certain aspects only Abby could handle. Some of their clients were dicks who demanded to deal directly with the daughter of the owners. Those got forwarded every day for Abby to personally respond to.

  She lay down when she was done, staring at the ceiling, thinking about Vivian’s invitation. Once, she’d dreamed of getting married and having kids. Then reality had bitch-slapped her dreams.

  Men didn’t date her because they liked a mouthy, opinionated woman. Nope. They were looking at her bank account and family connections.

  Maybe she should take a vacation to visit the Veslor trade ship Vivian lived on once she made sure the fighter grouping onboard was treated right. Hot aliens wouldn’t know who her parents were, or how much money she was worth.

  * * * * *

  Drak kept replaying the scene he’d witnessed over and over in his mind as he lay on his bunk. The redheaded human female with the light green eyes had been fierce, fearless, and had given Rogers hell.

  The bunk under him squeaked. “We’re su