SS
Moonraker
, Nepenthe System, Salem Sector:
Dawn and Dusk Bauer moved as one down the corridor of the starliner towards their employer's quarters. The blonde twins dressed in identical suits, albeit in contrasting colours, a habit adopted from childhood, seemingly allowing others to tell them apart without asking them - and on occasion, allowing them to exploit that by wearing each other's clothes, a trick they kept to themselves, like the telepathic bond they shared, courtesy of their Betazoid mother.
Dawn, however, couldn't keep the anxiety from her mien.
God, I can't do this any longer.
Matching her stride, Dusk glared at anyone they passed who dared look at them strangely.
Yes, you can. He'll be quick. And I'll be there, ready to kill him if he goes too far, especially with his bodyguard off the ship now. Besides, he might just want to deliver orders to the Bel-Zon.
Dawn's stomach continued to twist into knots.
Then why summon us to his quarters? Why not just deliver them over the intercom?
Dusk reached out and took her hand, augmenting the support she was providing telepathically.
Because he's as crazy as a drunk mugato, and wants to keep his involvement with a criminal organisation like the Bel-Zon to a minimum, even among his crew here on the SS
Penis Compensator
.
The rude thought momentarily broke Dawn out of her anxiety, and she slowed in her pace long enough to giggle like a schoolgirl.
Dusk smiled... but tugged on Dawn's hand to ensure they weren't late.
It's been a long time since I heard that. Pacifica, I think; that scam we pulled on the Regent of Asceris, right?
Yes. Good times. I hope we live long enough to have some more.
Before Dusk could react, they were at their employer's quarters, their status as his Personal Assistants allowing them immediate access. The interior was as plush and expansive and expensive-looking as the finest suites in the finest hotels on Earth, with large observation windows facing the beautiful, pristine blue-green planet of Nepenthe they currently orbited.
From the open doorway into the bedroom, Max Zorin called out, "In here."
Dawn breathed in, accepting her twin's feelings of support as they complied, expecting to have to undress and join their employer in bed, as they had done many times before-
-Then stopped, as they saw he already had company with him.
Zorin remained a tall, lanky, imposing figure even reclining naked in bed, the silk bedsheets draped casually from waist down, his bleach blonde hair slicked back, his gaunt face unreadable, bright blue eyes staring ahead at nothing in particular. The Bauer Twins knew him all too well.
Beside him, a more animated but still tall and muscular female figure, was newer but also known: Colonel Ilsa Wölfin, a genetically-Augmented terrorist from Ekos, a planet whose people once embraced Terran Nazi ideology, symbols and tactics, but when they subsequently rejected these, Wölfin refused to reform. Like Zorin she was naked, but she wore her proverbial heart on her sleeve, or at least her right arm, in the form of a swastika tattoo, as she snapped her fingers. "Champagne!"
She indicated the bottle of Dom Pérignon 2147, chilling in the brass bucket, less than a metre away from the bed.
Dusk made only the slightest of sounds as she walked around to comply with the instructions, even if they didn't come from their employer, but his apparent new object of attention, who had ostensibly been hired to join the new incarnation of the Bel-Zon, but since then had obviously found another way to serve Zorin.
Dawn meanwhile stayed on Zorin's side of the bed and focused on him. He was by nature more subdued, less flamboyant than Wölfin... but no less psychotic and dangerous than her. "The Telamon Project is falling behind schedule. Remind them of my plans for a media demonstration of the Impeller." He picked at his perfect teeth with a fingernail. "Remind them of how much I hate disappointment."
"Yes, Mr Zorin." She stepped back as Dusk brought a glass to him, and then Wölfin. "Will that be all, Sir?"
He emptied his glass in one go. "What's the update from Dumont?"
Dawn drew up the PADD in her hand, glad for an excuse to look away from the couple in the bed - especially Wölfin, eyeing her enigmatically. "Mr Dumont confirms that Surinh Dag and his Orion crew have collected the isolytic warheads from the Klingons-"
"More!" Wölfin demanded loudly, holding up her now-emptied glass.
Zorin reacted to her interruption, but that was all, staying focused on Dawn. "They didn't let the Klingons get away, did they?"
"No, Sir - they dropped Metal Mickey onto their ship to finish them off, and then remotely piloted the Bird of Prey into the nearest star. Bele and Jet Jaguar are in Kzinti space, making overtures towards some of the more prominent Prides, news to follow. And Dr Orlok and Lady Fantomax have reached their destination."
Zorin stared ahead, as Dusk refilled the glasses. "The pieces are moving into place."
"Pieces, Sir?"
Wölfin finished her latest drink. "Chess, Underling. Your employer is referring to chess."
Dawn looked straight at her now, scowling. "I know what he's referring to!"
Dawn,
her sister warned her in her mind.
The Ekosian smirked in amusement. "Your menials have poor attitudes. You need to keep them in line better than-"
She never finished her critique, Zorin moving with lightning speed to drive his fist into her face. Then he was sitting up fully over Wölfin, punching her again and again.
Dawn and Dusk instinctively drew together, Dawn thinking urgently,
Let's go, please-