Cora sat in a chair in the main room, trying to act casual as the airlock opened. Tor entered first, followed by Mar.
Amola rushed out, taking the crates and bags they were carrying. Mar took a deep breath and raked his hands over his hair. "That was fun."
"Really?" Cora hoped they were in a good mood.
"No. It was a disaster."
Tor snickered. "He fell in a hole."
"Are... are you okay?" She moved to get up but thought better of it.
"Yeah." Finally empty-handed, Mar dusted himself off. "So, what did you do?"
Cora scrunched herself down into her chair.
Be brave, be brave, be brave.
"Not mu- Ah, well, you know, an orgy."
I might as well be honest.
"I'm sorry,
what
?"
Amola quickly whispered something to them in Roshak.
"We were gone for," Mar looked over at Tor. "For how long?" Tor shrugged.
He turned back to her. "I don't know, but not long enough for you to end up in a Sheevae orgy!"
Cora cleared her throat. "With the queen."
"Oh, yeah, of course, with the queen." Mar froze, processing this. "Wait. With- with who?"
Tor picked up a crate, heading to the storage room. "She said with the queen."
Mar's eyes went out of focus. "Are you sure? Because that's the one person who was
not
supposed to find out about Cora."
He flopped into a chair, staring at the ceiling. After a long, harsh sigh, he looked over at her. "Was it fun?"
She thought for a second before nodding. "I- Well, she invited me to and I didn't want to be rude."
"That was... Okay, that was actually really smart. She hates being told no. But that means we need to get out of here, soon."
"A-SAP," Tor added.
Cora nodded at him, as Amola spoke up again.
"You need to leave now, anyway."
They turned to her. Cora was the first to speak. "Why?"
She gave Cora a pointed look. "There will be too many mouths to feed."
Mar was confused. "I thought you said Mitri's spawn wouldn't be an issue for a while."
Amola typed something into her tablet, reading it before erasing it and typing something else. "There was a... change in numbers."
Tor squinted at Cora, tilting his head. "Was there?"
"Oh, no!" Cora stood, briskly walking to the ladder. "We better start packing up."
Mar looked at her, then Tor. They both turned back to her. Amola had snuck out of the room at some point.
"Cora."
She paused, halfway up the ladder. "Yes?"
"What did you-"
"Nothing!" Throwing herself through the door, she immediately went to the crate that held her belongings. When they entered the room, she was halfway inside the crate, looking for something she knew wasn't there.
"Cora." Mar spoke again.
"Hm?" She hoped it would hide the cracks in her voice.
"Come out of the crate."
She didn't. "No. Are you- are you angry at me?"
Someone lifted her out of the crate, and she found herself looking at Tor. Mar was holding her.
"Were we angry last time?"
Cora fought the urge to tear up. "Yeah."
Tor shook his head. "No. More... worried?" He thought for a second, then nodded. "Yeah, worried."
Mar released his grip on her, taking a step back. He wouldn't look at her.
"I'll be honest, Cora. With how often you end up in
situations,
I worry that the medicine is still affecting you."
She looked down at her hands. "Really?"
Why are they changing the subject?
She hesitated, wanting to point out how distracted Mar seemed. But she didn't
.
"What's going on?"
Tor turned to Mar, giving him a meaningful glance.
He huffed a sigh in response. "I've been talking to Amola for a while about our next move. I already knew we couldn't stay here before you two... uh, yeah. Anyway." He rubbed at his head, clearly uncomfortable. "I've made plans."
Cora scrutinized his expression. He was trying to smile, but all that came through was a bitter grimace.
"And your plans are?" She glanced over at Tor, who crossed his arms.
"We get to meet his old friends."
Oh, boy.
"Mar?"
He put his hands over his face, swiping them down with a groan. "I'm sure it's fine. I just- we're going to be staying with eight others, like us. I don't know if you'll be safe."
He's not telling the whole truth.
Cora waved her hand at him. "Nah. I'll be fine. What's the alternative?"
Tor shuddered. "Baby food."
Mar nodded, a little too enthusiastically for the unhappy look in his eyes. "We're leaving at the start of the night cycle. Make sure you have everything."
Cora didn't have much to begin with, so packing was easy. Now, all she could do was wait in the main room, practically drowning in the awkwardness between Amola and her crewmates. She watched as every time Mar or Tor entered the room, Amola would leave. They'd leave and she'd return. It was almost funny. Almost.
She paid particular attention to Mar. Every time he passed by, his eyes were out of focus.
He looks sad.
That wouldn't do. Cora waited until he passed by again, and reached for his hand.
"Mar?"
He turned to her, his expression brightening. "Yes?"
"I know you're busy. Please come talk to me for a second." She pulled him toward the storage room, out of earshot of everyone else. He followed, uncertain.
Shutting the door behind them, she faced him.
"What are you really worried about?"
Shaking his head, he looked at the wall. "I told you. Keeping you safe."
"No. There's something else."
"Mm-mm. No."
She put her hands on her hips, mildly amused by his stubbornness. "I already know for a fact that something is wrong. You can tell me or I'll find out on my own."
Mar's gaze snapped over to meet hers. "No- I- Damn it."
She waited.
"Look, do you know what Tor means by my 'old job'?"
"Mercenary work?"
"Yes, but do you know what that means?"
"Like... bounty hunters. Murder, all that jazz?"
He gave her a sour look. "Cora. I'm being serious. None of that