Special thanks to my editor
All characters are over 18+
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Sebastian Landis stood resting against the framework of the ship, his eyes watching the rotation of the dark matter engine that powered that nimble ship. To him, where he was from, such things were child's play; his people once roamed great expanses space. However, those days were long gone when the Venus Oculari Empire had fallen in the Symphax war. Yet that didn't mean his people were gone. Since then Sebastian had hid out in the wilds of the void that was left behind. There were still survivors of their enemies, still out there looking for anyone, still connected to those people. In his opinion they got what they deserve, but he was a soldier, or that was what they had made him for.
Here out in the outskirts of the Milkyway galaxy, drifting on the solar winds as he wondered if the patch would hold until they got to the nearest star port. Here in the wasteland where death is always around the corner, he felt so at home, yet without the countless dead bodies strewn out across blood soaked fields. That feeling to fight always in the back of his mind, yet now he didn't have to any longer. He smiled as the engine hummed.
"Okay, that should get us to Altroa," Sebastian said into the intercom as the sub-light engines hummed. Five years he had served on the Silver Wind. Five years in that place, Sebastian pondered if he could spend out his long altered life there. "I suggest getting that part I told you, that we needed last week," Sebastian said matter-of-fact.
"All right, I hear you Sebastian," Lulu grumbled she didn't want to be on that planet any longer then they had to - only trouble awaited them. Five years ago she thought she hit it big when she signed Sebastian to her crew, that was still true, yet there was something about him that didn't sit right with her. "Take us in Gil," Lulu ordered as she stood on the bridge of her ship.
"So Lu," Nathan said as he wiped down the chamber of his laser bolt pistol. "How about you and I hit up the salt baths once we land," he said as he looked up a mischievous light flashed across his eyes.
"Tell me he isn't coming?" Akasha asked annoyed after Nathan's fifth attempt to flirt with her friend.
"He is, so is Sebastian," Lulu smirked at her Candary friend. Being a quarter human, her human DNA played less of a role in her appearance, other than her pale white skin, however, other than her tail, fangs, claws, and catlike nose the rest was only skin deep. Though, she did wish the narcissistic attitudes they were also known for would have softened too. "You hear that Sebastian, you got five minutes to get to the mule," Lulu said noticing a slight reddening of her friends cheeks.
"Really?! You want me to go with you?" Sebastian asked looking over to the few things he had kept from his time as one of the Imperialist. Specially, altered elite soldiers built for one thing - death.
"You know what we need, so you're coming," Lulu said her auburn hair set ablaze against Altroa's red sun.
"All right, I'll be there in one," Sebastian said feeling his old instincts kicking in. Setting the engine to shut down automatically once they touched down, setting the computer to run a diagnostic, which will restart in twenty minutes giving them enough time to get in and out. Reaching over his fingers skimmed along the grip of his plasma bolt pistol, its built-in electronics activated powering the DNA reader. He prayed that he didn't need to use those dormant skills as the doors rolled open.
"So, here's how's it's going to go. Nathan, Akasha and Richard you'll provide cover while Sebastian checks over the goods," Lulu said as the land speeder sped across the spice fields.
"Don't worry mate, I got your back," Richard said sarcastically.
"Amanda, I want you on standby just in case....well you know," Lulu said breathing unsteadily.
"Roger," Amanda's sweet voice came over the line. "
You be careful,
" she whispered into Richard's helmet mic.
Lulu eyed the area looking for advantages, scanning the area, determining that no other humanoid was around; setting the others into position while she and Sebastian waited for their buyer to arrive. It was one of the few palaces left that knew how to build Luciole type parts left in that quadrant. Due to their numerous hidden compartments it made an ideal ship for smuggling. This one in particular had a notorious habitat of double crossing you if they thought they could benefit from it. Lulu glanced over at Sebastian wondering if he knew how to use the cannon he had strapped to his leg.
"Hope you know how to use that," Lulu said offhandedly, as their guest arrived.
"Oh, don't worry about me Captain," Sebastian said waiting for the 'tell', that spark, that foretold of battle. Seamlessly, turning off the safety of his weapon as the Macko brothers vehicle approached.
"Ah, Captain Winters I presume," Brian Macko said, an old wicked scar marred the left side of his face. He always liked to do business first, should they deem to have more, 'Then all bets are off', he thought to himself. "What brings you here to this part of space?" Brian smirked wickedly.
"You know why I'm here Brian, so let's drop the act," Lulu said as nicely as she could.
"Ah, right to business I like that," Brian said smiling, yet that cold expression was anything but friendly. "Do you have the item I asked for as payment?" he asked as his helpers placed the parts down by his feet.
"Here, no, I've buried the rest somewhere around here," Lulu said holding up one of the preserved bricks' of Alliance nutrition gel. Out that far from most known star ports, Candaries were known to raid that part of space, yet the Brothers supplied parts for their ships as well; and the nutrient gel was more valuable than gold so far removed. Tossing it to Brian the parts weren't that bank draining, yet she didn't need them to know about the shipwreck they had found adrift a few days ago, or the crates of that gel stored on board. "I hear a family of four can live off of a single block, so..." Just then one of the lower ranking members thought they could make a power move and take it all. Lulu would have died right then if it wasn't for Sebastian's quick reflexes. Ducking behind the fallen log, her chest heaved as a rain of laser bolts rained down on Brian's position.