Hello all! For those who have read my other work, this is something completely different. This story is a sci-fi romance with heavy character & world-building for the first few chapters, so come back in a few chapters if you're just looking for them to get hot and heavy. I will be doing my best to release a chapter every 3-4 weeks. All comments are read and highly appreciated! Enjoy!
Thanks to all my Beta readers for their help in shaping this story!
Chapter 1 - Ghosts of school days past
Beth did a double take. She knew that haircut. Her second look confirmed her fears. It was him. He'd gotten taller, and filled out in the decade since she had seen him last but it was definitely him: Halidan Jakobi.
Beth leaned against the wall of the building she had ducked behind while Hal strode off toward the mechanical department. He hadn't seen her. Good. That gave her time to figure out how she wanted to handle seeing her old tormenter again. She'd always known there was a decent chance of running into him; as much as the colonies had expanded, there were still only two universities. She'd spent hours agonizing over what she would do if she ever saw him again. Now, with him here, their meeting face-to-face was almost an inevitability.
Would it be like Mids all over again? From their first meeting, Hal had seemed to find her revulsive. Beth flashed back to the early days of their acquaintance.
Eleven and a half years ago -
Beth had been attending Mids for a week and so far things had been okay. As one of a handful of non-shifter colonists, she'd stood out. To most, she had been a curiosity, one of the few new settlers that had come on the last ship five years ago. They had asked about what it was like to be in space, if she remembered anything of Earth. She hadn't been able to tell them much. Beth had been born on the 8-year voyage out to the Centauri system and all she could remember of space was an unending blackness.
Today she found herself alone on the climbing structure with a boy whose curly brown hair lay in unruly ruffles just above his ears. His locks seemed to reflect with silver highlights as he turned to look at her.
"Hi, I'm Beth."
"Yeah, um, hi." The boy swung his feet, not quite meeting her eye. Beth didn't understand why he was looking at her so strangely, but she pushed on. While she had always been shy around new people, she found herself immediately wanting to be friends with the boy in front of her. Other pre-teens ran around the area, but she kept her attention on the boy with the 20th-century surfer haircut.
"What kind of shifter are you?"
The boy looked affronted. "I'm a leopard seal, duh!"
"Oh, that's cool. Do you get to swim in the ocean?"
"Of course I get to swim in the ocean! What kind of pampered earth dweller do you think I am?"
"I wasn't trying to be rude, I just haven't met a seal shifter before!" Beth held out her hands in an apologetic gesture.
"Oh... really? Where are you from that you haven't met a seal before?"
"My parents work at the Lochien research institute. We've lived there since we came to Proxima One five years ago."
"Ah, so you're the non-mod."
"Um, yeah, I guess." Beth technically did have genetic modifications, all humans did these days, but Proxima One had been exclusively populated by shifters until Beth and her family arrived with a handful of others from Earth. While shifters were human in origin, their extensive genetic modifications allowed them to shift to another, specialized, mammalian form.
"That explains why you smell weird."
Beth frowned. "I smell weird?"
"I mean, you just don't smell like anyone I've ever met. It's probably 'cause you're not a shifter."
"Oh, yeah. I guess that makes sense... " Beth climbed a little closer to where the boy sat. "What's the ocean like?"
Before he could answer, another boy stalked over. "Who do you think you are, non-mod? Can't you tell Hal doesn't want to talk to you?"
Beth was taken aback. Why was this new boy so mad at her?
"I was just trying to be friendly!" Beth didn't think she had done anything wrong. It seemed to her that she and Hal had been having an okay conversation.
"Hal and I are descendants from the original settlers on Proxima One. We have nine generations of shifter blood. You're a worthless human who wouldn't survive two steps outside the barriers. We don't want you to be friendly! We don't want you to be here! We want you to go back where you came from!"