Note: this story takes place after the events in the story "The Color of Air." While this story should stand on its own, the previous story has the details on how Captain Drake and Color Of Air began their partnership.
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"Welcome, Captain Drake. Our most private seaside room, as you requested." The hostess unlocked the door to the bungalow and bowed, low and graceful. Seemingly an accident, her loose jacket fell forward, revealing nearly a full breast before her long black tresses artfully covered it. Well practiced; certainly good for tips, and invitations as well. A few months ago, when I was human, I would have saluted her.
Obligingly, I felt a stirring belowdecks that was quickly visible in the light khakis I was wearing. She schooled her face carefully, but I saw her pupils widen as she rose from her bow, and caught the faint smile as she turned to open the sliding panels on three sides that opened the bungalow to the gentle breezes.
Laughter tinkled in my head.
You have a perverse sense of humor
, I thought.
But you fancy her, don't you?
came the reply.
I do, but when I have you, that seems ungallant.
Gallant, Captain Drake? That was not among the words I heard used to describe you. Adventurous, larcenous, lecherous, cynical, quick to bed a wench . . .
Just who have you been talking to?
I still have some secrets. We share a body now, so if we want to enjoy the pleasures of the flesh, it will be with other partners. And that desire is one thing we certainly have in common.
That was undeniably true. The night that I met Color Of Air, a shapeshifter, had been a night of outrageous story telling and even better sex. At the end, I had agreed to marry her β though agreed to be consumed by her would be a better description. Now we shared one body, eternally youthful and infinitely adaptable. We currently looked like Captain Samuel Drake, since that matched our travel documents, but we could become anyone we wished. We were planning to use that to our advantage.
My luggage was still standing in the doorway. "Sit!" I commanded it. It walked over to the foot of the bed and sighed open as it settled into position.
"A most exotic piece," commented our hostess. "May I hang your clothes up?"
"I picked it up at the Titanium Bazaar on Three Axis Station. One of its quirks is that it's quite particular about who takes items out of it. Please let Housekeeping know to leave it strictly alone. A few ports ago, I had to buy a replacement hand for someone who had tried to tidy up a little too much."
"A dangerous portmanteau for a dangerous man. I'll also instruct them to be careful of the needle gun when pressing your jacket, and the knife when polishing your shoes." She took a step closer. "Are there any other services you desire?"
"I didn't think the resort offered that service."
"It doesn't. This is a . . . personal offer. But perhaps you are expecting someone? I only ask because you checked in alone."
Color Of Air answered in my voice, "You never know who might drop in, but I'm expecting to be alone tonight."
"Perhaps I'll come around after Pinwheel sets? It's very beautiful when only Cinder is lighting the sky."
"I'm looking forward to it."
"As am I. Ring the front desk if you need anything. My name is Erissa."
We watched as she swayed up the path to the main building.
There goes a dangerous woman,
I thought.
Yes, she had at least six concealed weapons.
I only counted five.
Yes, a man would have missed one.
Hmm. My kind of lady.
I know.
We walked down by the sea while Pinwheel was still high in the sky. Pinwheel was known throughout the Galactic Arm as one of the most spectacular suns visible from a settled planet. Pinwheel was actually two stars of nearly equal mass in a close orbit. They were separated by only three times their diameter, so they spun around their center of gravity in just over ten minutes. Tidal forces peeled a bridge of sun-stuff from their surfaces, which formed a glowing spiral of plasma around each disk. The pair was distant, though bright. The planet actually orbited a third star, Cinder, which provided warmth and stability. A brown dwarf, Cinder smoldered darkly in the sky, upstaged for the moment by its actinic sisters.
The beach had attractions as well: golden sand, warm blue water, and a lack of people. We had paid well for a secluded spot and a private beach. We walked down to the water's edge, and watched dolphins sporting in the waves offshore.
Are dolphins native?
No, they were imported, along with most organisms. Pinwheel sterilized the surface with X-Rays every time Cinder crossed the plane of their rotation. Terraformers built up an ionospheric shield before seeding the planet. Now they simply get spectacular auroral displays every 45 years.
We'll have to come back for the next one.
I'll put it on our calendar in 23 years.
Immortality has its benefits.
We watched the waves for a while, but neither of us had personalities suited to idleness. Color Of Air made the suggestion first.
Let's go for a swim.
We stood, but I hesitated with hands on our belt.
Nude is fine, there's no one here.
Nude is lack of clothes. Naked is lack of a gun. Nude doesn't bother me, naked does.
Here, I'll show you a trick.
Color Of Air formed a pouch in our thigh, and slid the needle gun into it. The pouch sealed, watertight. It was handy being a boneless shapeshifter.
We walked down to the water, feeling the air play across our skin. The air carried salts from the sea β we could "taste" sodium, potassium, and bromine among them β as well as a brew of kelp, krill, barnacle and mussel. Color Of Air "saw" scents the way that humans see light; it was her primary mode of communication. In fact, she was named for the taste of the forest air on her homeworld. For me, the effect was at times overwhelming.
We waded into the gentle waves. When it was up to our waist, Color Of Air whispered:
Time for a better form!