Author's Note
It seems most everyone who read chapter 10 was curious to know what happened with Mia, the station's artificial intelligence after the crew left. This chapter should shed some light on that.
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Chapter 11: Floating in a most peculiar way.
In the lounge of The Black Prince
Amaliya floated weightless, a meter above the cushions of the Megacomf sofa. She had her back arched with her arms in a V, elbows locked, and reaching toward the starboard viewport. Her legs were spread wide with toes pointed. There wasn't a stitch of clothing on her.
"Ahh," sighed Amaliya.
Between her legs stood Jade, wearing nothing but a pair of magnetic boots and a smile, Her face was slick and glistening.
Jade gripped Amaliya's hips in her hands and leaned forward, tongue extended. She caught Amaliya's gaze as she dipped her head.
Amaliya squirmed. She shivered from head to toe before letting out a little squeak.
"Mmm," said Jade. "Wanna go for another?"
Emily's voice echoed from down the corridor. "Fuck," she hollered.
Jade grinned. "You heard her."
"I don't think she was talking to us," said Amaliya. "Besides, if I have another one... I might die."
"Couldn't have that, now could we?"
"I'd prefer to remain living," said Amaliya. "For now."
"Suit yourself." Jade raised her head and let go Amaliya's hips. "Maybe you just need to hydrate. And then..."
"Doesn't your tongue hurt?"
Jade licked her lips and grinned.
"I'll take that as a no." Amaliya made a move to sit up, but with Jade no longer holding on to her, she ended up in a zero G tumble.
Jade wiped her chin with the back of one hand while reaching out with her other. Amaliya took hold, and stopped spinning. She floated just above the Megacomf.
"A little help?" said Amaliya.
Jade wrapped her arms around Amaliya's waist and pulled her in close. "You said my name. When you were... you know. You said my name."
"I did." Amaliya let out another sigh.
"Fuck!" Emily's voice reverberated throughout the corridor.
"Maybe you should see what she's up to," suggested Amaliya. "Before she breaks something."
"She's a big girl." Jade rested her head on Amaliya's tummy.
"Fuck," hollered Emily. "Fuck, fuck, fuck."
"Go," said Amaliya, pointing.
Jade plucked up her jumpsuit where it floated just above the sofa. She poked at Amaliya's suit, sending it toward her. Amaliya managed to catch it in a mid-air somersault before hooking the back of the Megacomf with her heel.
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Jade made her way slowly and deliberately down the forward corridor of the ship, each click of her magnetic boots securing her to the metal decking as she walked. When she reached the galley, she poked her head in. "Hey Em," she said.
Emily was standing in front of the dispenser, frowning. She held a portable multimeter in her hand. The dispenser's front panel floated in front of her. Only a long and brightly colored ribbon cable kept the panel tethered to the food processing machine. Emily swore again, under her breath this time.
Jade frowned. "Still no luck on the galley, I take it?"
"Nope." Emily plucked a probe wire from the panel and turned to stare at Jade.
"Maybe you should take a break before you make yourself crazy."
Emily scowled.
"Hm," said Jade. "Wanna help finish painting the ship's name on the hull? Might be nice to get outside."
"Amaliya's not helping?"
"She is. I just thought if you wanted a change of scenery..."
"I don't know if space walking is my thing. I might have to work up to it."
"Fair enough," said Jade. "You seen LĂșcia?"
"Not recently."
Amaliya came clomping down the corridor, taking a wide stance, her magnetic boots clicking. Her jumpsuit was only zipped to her naval. "I swear I'll never get used to these things," she said.
"It's only 'til were done painting. Then we'll spin up the ship again" said Jade. "By the way, have you seen LĂșcia? I want to let her know the gravity's gonna be off for a while."
Amaliya shook her head. "I think you know where I've been for the past hour and a half."
"Point taken." Jade rubbed her chin, turned and exited the galley without another word. Her boots clicked as she walked the corridor.
"Cap'n?" said Amaliya, before blowing out a sigh.
Emily shrugged.
"Don't work to hard, Em," hollered Jade. "Take a break. Enjoy the zero G."
"Baby, where're you going?" said Amaliya, clomping along behind.
"I want to let LĂșcia know the gravity'll be off for a while. You know, while we paint the hull."
"You... You want to paint the hull? Now?"
"Yeah," said Jade. "It's not even half done. You want to float around in this tin can with 'The Bla' painted on the hull? Not me, baby. I ain't goin' out like that."
"You don't want to..."
Jade stared at Amaliya and blinked.
"You know..."
"Oh," said Jade. "I didn't... I mean, I thought you were worn out. I think your words were, I might die if I have another one."
"Yes, well... I did... But, I thought maybe we could snuggle."
"Snuggle," said Jade, stopping in her tracks. "I guess we could do that."
"Don't sound so enthused."
"Sorry, baby. If you want toâ"
"No. No. It's fine."
Jade stared into Amaliya's eyes. "Really?"
"Look, just forget I said anything. We can paint the hull if that's what you want to do."
"You sure, 'causeâ"
"I'm sure."
Jade leaned in to kiss Amaliya on the cheek. "You're the best," she said, turning toward the conn.
Amaliya curled her lip.
Jade strode down the corridor.
"Shouldn't we be headed for the airlock?" asked Amaliya.
"LĂșcia, remember? Got to tell LĂșcia the gravity's going to be off for a while. Make sure she doesn't end up stuck floating in the middle of her garden." Jade marched into the conn and picked up the microphone from its cradle.
Amaliya clomped after her. "No," she said, reaching out to cover the mic with her hand. "You are not paging LĂșcia over the intercom."
Jade cocked her head.
"Oh come on," said Amailya. "The ship's not that big. Turn around. Let's just go find her."