"Ow! Watch the jacket!" Mike protested as Lashvara shoved him into the prison cell with way more force than was necessary. The Orc manhandled the puny earthling, keeping his head pointed at the ground, with her hand firm against the back of his neck as she waddle-walked him into the room.
Someone gasped. Mike tried to lift his head up to see who was there, but the Orc held him by the scruff of his neck. She pressed something into the manacles behind his back.
Click
went the restraints, and suddenly Mike could move his arms again.
"Your prince returns." Lashvara grunted to whomever was in front of her. "Seems he has even less common sense than you do."
Without waiting for him to recover she pulled the manacles off of his wrists and then shoved him forward. Mike toppled to the ground, only just catching himself with his hands on the green nylon carpeting at the foot of the bed as the door slid shut behind him. There was a beep, and the latch locked into place.
He picked himself up off the floor, letting out an annoyed expulsion of air as he brushed himself off. The room revealed itself to be a small 10x10 cell, with a double bed and comfortable accommodations. His eyes settled upon the only other person in the room and-
"Aly!" He blurted out, his heart leaping out of his chest as he caught sight of the blonde Elf. She stood in the center of the room, looking equally stunned at the development. He resisted the urge to rush over and embrace her.
Neither said anything to the other for several heartbeats. Allynna's eyes were glued onto his like she'd just seen a ghost. An awkward silence filled the room.
"...So I see you got captured too." Mike murmured, rubbing at his wrists from the friction of the manacles. "Crap. I was hoping I'd bought you some time to escape."
Aly advanced on him, her long stride crossing the space between them like it was only two footsteps instead of five. Before Mike could say anything she cranked her arm back and slapped him across the face. The hit was hard and genuine, and Mike's head snapped to the right from the force of the impact.
"Ow,
Aly
!" He protested, rubbing at his face as he took a sudden step back from the volatile Elf. His left arm raised instinctively to ward off a second blow.
Allynna didn't even pretend to humor him. "You
sanctimonious ape
! What did you think you were trying to accomplish, leaving me like that?"
"Glad to see they fixed your translator!" Mike shouted back. "Heruen help me, I think you cut my cheek." He stuck his tongue around in his mouth to feel the cut. "You hit harder than the Orcs do."
"
Michael
." Allynna said, her eyes were red hot with anger. There was an expression of barely repressed rage upon her stern, Elven features. Her teeth gritted between her pursed lips, her eyes narrowing down to a needle's point, aimed directly at his face. "Why did you trick me into leaving you behind?"
"You wouldn't have left otherwise." Mike said. "I know you too well, Aly. You'd have dawdled while I failed to climb up a repulsor cycle and gotten us both shot for the trouble." He shrugged, "I was screwed. It was simple arithmetic, even a guy with a concussion could figure it out."
Mike flashed a cocky grin at her, doing his best to allay her worries with a bit of swagger. She stood there a moment, her inscrutable facial expression breaking as she crossed the final distance and wrapped her arms around his chest.
He felt her warm body press against him; slender arms that threaded through his own and clung to his back. The cocksure Captain tensed, caught off guard as his Mool'Gwaith hugged him for the first time.
"You shortsighted fool." She shook her head, leaning her forehead against his chest as she took deep, stuttering inhales. "I was doing 'the arithmetic!'"
Mike swallowed and froze up, his mind failing to make the proper computations to react to an Elf's unexpected embrace. Allynna did not look at him, her head tilted downward as she hid her face from his sight.
"I thought you were dead. I thought they'd killed you then and there. I watched them advancing on you, standing all alone in that clearing..." She swallowed, closing her eyes as she tried and failed to even her facial expression to her normal, Elven emptiness. "I would have had to remember that awful image of you for a millennia, Michael. For the rest of my life."
Elves didn't cry. That was a truism that had followed Mike's experiences with the enigmatic race throughout his lifetime. He'd even attended the unique dreariness of an Elven funeral once. The worst he ever saw was a trail of silent tears drifting down the face of the departed's spouse, unacknowledged and politely ignored by her Elven kindred. He heard later that the widow had made 'quite the scene.'
Elves
did
however start to breathe asthmatically when they were particularly troubled and struggling to hide emotion. Aly's gasping inhales were sharp and pointed, her head buried in his chest as she stared down at the floor and tried to regain her composure. She almost sounded like she was having a panic attack.
Mike at last put his arms around her. "Aly, I was just trying to keep you safe. What would your parents think, if I let you die on my account?"
"They're not here, Michael. You are." She replied, " I am a hundred and three; I do not need them to be looking over my shoulder every time a catastrophe occurs. But..." She trailed off, pulling away from him as she seemed to realize what she was doing. "If something had happened to you, I would have never forgiven myself."
"As I recall," Mike said, glancing about their sparse but comfortable room. "The Mool'Gwaith Code states that you're only supposed to protect your Captain so long as your own life isn't unnecessarily threatened."
Allynna stared him down, "-the Agreement also states that my responsibilities begin and end with maintaining the bridge. But who was the one crawling through the Halfbreed's guts on her hands and knees last month, cleaning gunk out of the power converters?"
"Hey, don't get mad about that.
You
lost the bet." Mike joked.
"Stop it, Michael." She said, shaking her head as she sat down atop the lip of the bed. Her hands were trembling, but only slightly; she ran her fingers back and forth through her palms as if they were searching for something to do. "Stop pretending like all of this is okay."
"None of it's 'okay,' Aly." Mike said, sitting down across from her on the floor and crossing his legs. "To tell you the truth? The worst thing that could have happened to me today was that I saw your face again."
"Even if I had successfully evaded them," Allynna said, "I was stranded, alone on a hostile planet with limited spacefaring technology. My chances were slim to none."
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