Author's Note: Hello folks! Here's the next chapter, as the story winds down and we get closer to the end. In fact, chapter thirteen? It's the last one! Sort of! You'll see, just please be sure to join us for that!
Anyway, thanks again to my wonderful helpers, Isabel and Allyourbase. Votes, comments and feedback are really, really appreciated, especially at this juncture. Enjoy the chapter, folks!
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'Hey Mara?'
'Sander, quiet. You're ruining my afterglow.'
'Okay...'
The sounds of the ship pervaded in the silence that followed; the myriad tiny clicks and mechanical hums. The sounds of motion. Mara had her eyes closed, but even in the midst of a close embrace with a beautiful woman, Sander shifted in agitation. He had the notion that he should be doing something here.
'Mara, I'm bored,' He rolled his eyes. 'Talk to me.'
'Oh, come on, Hackett! You can entertain yourself while I bask, surely!'
Again, the sounds of space travel. Mara stretched languorously as Sander toyed with the buttons on his shirt. His mouth opened and closed, to see if he could make words come out. He had nothing to say, just the vague apprehension that words were needed here. His mind picked a thought, ferried it along to his vocal chords.
'You know, we don't often get time alone like this,' He said slowly. 'This might be the last chance we have for a while. When we get back to the lab, we'll be watching Amy, watching out for the Doctor... It'll be nothing but work.'
Mara chuckled, 'Alright, you dog,' She rolled over to face him. 'We can go again, if you're dead set on it. Come here.'
'No, no, the cannon is out of ammo right now,' Sander shook his head. 'As appealing as that sounds. Actually, what I was thinking is that I know next to nothing about you, Mara. We should rectify that.'
'You already know my
troubled past
, what more do you want?' She waved her hands dramatically.
'God, I don't know... Hey, do
you
have any family? Do I have to watch out for any brothers on your end?' Sander asked.
Mara tilted her head to one side and stared, 'Hmm... Family, huh? Let's see... Mother's dead. Father drove her there, but he's been gone since I was a kid. I have an older sister who's like me, and a younger sister who isn't. You'd like both, but for different reasons.'
Sander raised a quizzical eyebrow, 'Like you? What does that entail?'
'She's confident, brash and charming, and also aggressively sexual.'
Sander paused for a moment, then said, 'You have a very good handle on yourself, don't you?'
'Yes.' Mara nodded firmly. 'I do. What about you, Hackett? You said you were the last one?'
Sander shifted his weight uncomfortably, 'Yeah. Dad died three months after moving the entire family to Vesperia. As the eldest Hackett son, I took over the company, and we all know how well that went. During that whole thing, Mom and my three sisters were killed,' He sighed deeply. 'The Hackett clan has always been big, but that just meant a larger pile of corpses, I guess...'
'Sorry, Hackett,' Mara said softly. 'I didn't mean to bring the mood down and shit. My bad, sweetheart.'
Sander narrowed his eyes, 'Perfectly fine,
darling.
' His voice dripped sarcasm. Immediately, Mara gasped, her eyes flicked up to his and she pouted.
'Hey! I
meant
what I said!'
It was like all the movement had been sucked out of him. Uh oh...
Slowly, a grin spread across Mara's face as she watched Sander grow progressively more horrified and uncomfortable, 'You are so, so easy to play, Hackett. It's like fooling a six year old!'
Sander laughed. Part of it was genuine amusement, but mostly it was relief; he had never done well with pouting, tearful women. But that wasn't exactly true, was it? What with Amy...
He forced the thought away. It didn't bear thinking about, not now. Strange that those thoughts kept sneaking up on him, like his nerve was periodically deserting him. Part of that had to be his time fused with Amy's mind back on Nirvana; these days he felt like a walking example of cognitive dissonance most of the time. But another part was Mara, and... Well, maybe he should just say it...
'Mara,' He began shakily. It had been a while since he'd had to express this, 'I-'
'Stop!' Mara held up a finger. 'Don't say it!'
'Why not? I
feel
it.' He grinned nervously.
'Well, that's good. But I'm not prepared to hear it, and before you ask why: One, we're in your brother's fucking love nest, and two: I've still got Walker on my mind,' Mara's gaze was on him, but Sander had no idea what she was thinking.
'Oh, well hey, I know that most men want to hear that from a girl just after sex; that they're still thinking about their ex,' Sander deadpanned. 'That's just awesome.'
'Funny!' Mara could make applause sound somehow sarcastic. It was a skill, 'You
know
I didn't mean it like that.'
She stood up and leaned against the wall, the physical distance making Sander feel somehow bereft. He frowned, 'Hey, hang on then; what
did