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'''''(Date: TBD)<br>'''''  
 
'''Christian's House <br>'''
 
'''Christian's House <br>'''
 
'''Lucifer's Landing, Angel<br>'''
 
'''Lucifer's Landing, Angel<br>'''
'''Kalidasa (Xuan Wu) system<br>'''
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'''Kalidasa (Xuan Wu) system<br>''''
 
'''1330hrs, local time<br><br>'''
 
'''1330hrs, local time<br><br>'''
  
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"He's a different little boy," I said, matching her volume. I leaned on the gate and watched him working a row of vegetables, his nimble fingers pulling the weeds from the feathery carrot tops. "Seriously, Nika. Dirtside living agrees with him. I never really thought our girl was the right environment. Not enough room to move, canned air, canned food. But here? His color's good and he's grown two inches. Since ''June''." I could hear the fatuous tone creeping into my voice and shut up. That sort of thing was tedious, even amongst friends.
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"He's a different little boy," I said, matching her volume. I leaned on the gate and watched him working a row of vegetable, his nimble fingers pulling the weeds from the feathery carrot tops. "Seriously, Nika. Dirtside living agrees with him. I never really thought our girl was the right environment. Not enough room to move, canned air, canned food. But here? His color's good and he's grown two inches. Since ''June''." I could hear the fatuous tone creeping into my voice and shut up. That sort of thing was tedious, even amongst friends.
  
 
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"I noticed. It's looking almost like a regular town instead of a graveyard." With an increase of people came an increase of risk, or so my paranoia insisted. Some of the immigrants might have been decent folk trying to make their way without petty restrictions imposed on them from others. Some might be criminals looking to set up housekeeping where the law was less able to curtail them. Christian was adept at reading people and he was an important part of the community with Morningstar, but he couldn't be everywhere and see everything. He couldn't tie Lem to a tree like a dog for his own protection. My thoughts ran down the well-oiled tracks of paranoia and I stopped that train short of the station.  ''Think of something else. What did Christian say when we danced last night?''  
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"I noticed. It's looking almost like a regular town instead of a graveyard." With an increase of people came an increase of risk, or so my paranoia insisted. Some of the immigrants might have been decent folk trying to make their way without petty restrictions imposed on them from others. Some might be criminals looking to set up housekeeping where the law was less able to curtail them. Christian was adept at reading people and he was an important part of the community with Morningstar, but he couldn't be everywhere and see everything. He couldn't tie Lem to a tree like a dog for his own protection. So my thoughts ran down the well-oiled tracks of paranoia and I stopped that train short of the station.  Think of something else. What did Christian say when we danced last night?   
  
 
"Christian tells me Lem's got friends his own age to play with. And he's already noticing the girls hereabouts. God, Nika," I groaned. "I'm too young to be a mother, much less a ''grandmother''. One minute he's a babe in arms, the next, he's courting. If you could call yanking a girl's braids courting."
 
"Christian tells me Lem's got friends his own age to play with. And he's already noticing the girls hereabouts. God, Nika," I groaned. "I'm too young to be a mother, much less a ''grandmother''. One minute he's a babe in arms, the next, he's courting. If you could call yanking a girl's braids courting."
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"Your hayloft business is safe with me," I grinned wryly back at her. "I grew up with four brothers, remember? I spent years watching them mooning or competing over some girl or other. Or walking in on them doing something they really shouldn't. Or at least, shouldn't've been doing where they could be found doing it." I shook my head and sighed over the follies of hormonal teen males and added, "I'm just glad they stopped yanking my braids. There's a reason I keep my hair short that's got nothing to do with machine safety. Gettin' long," I added. "I should get Christian cut it for me before we leave."
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"Your hayloft business is safe with me," I grinned wryly back at her. "I grew up with four brothers, remember? I spent years watching them mooning or competing over some girl or other. Or walking in on them doing something they really shouldn't. Or at least, shouldn't've been doing where they could be found doing it." I shook my head and sighed over the follies of hormonal teen males and added, "I'm just glad they stopped yanking my braids. There's a reason I keep my hair short that's got nothing to do with machine safety. "Gettin' long," I added. "I should get Christian cut it for me before we leave."
  
 
I ran my fingers through it as I said it.  It had been over a year and a half since it had a proper barbering.  Since Miranda, in fact.
 
I ran my fingers through it as I said it.  It had been over a year and a half since it had a proper barbering.  Since Miranda, in fact.
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“Oh please,” I snorted.  “If that’s all he’s said to you, you got off lucky.  Me? My hair’s a rat’s nest, my cuticles a dog’s breakfast, my wardrobe fit for nothing but the trash bin.”  It was an old argument and a comfortable one, and it was something I’d missed in his absence. “If I didn’t know that man better, I’d say he’s got make-over written all over me.  Head to toe.  All I want it to hack my mop to something more sensible. He wants to turn me into a princess.”   
 
“Oh please,” I snorted.  “If that’s all he’s said to you, you got off lucky.  Me? My hair’s a rat’s nest, my cuticles a dog’s breakfast, my wardrobe fit for nothing but the trash bin.”  It was an old argument and a comfortable one, and it was something I’d missed in his absence. “If I didn’t know that man better, I’d say he’s got make-over written all over me.  Head to toe.  All I want it to hack my mop to something more sensible. He wants to turn me into a princess.”   
  
''Like that’s going to happen''.
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Like that’s going to happen.
  
 
"Seriously. It almost makes me wish I was back on Colchester. The worst the Feds could have done to me was kill me. ''He's'' talking about ''eyeliner!''"
 
"Seriously. It almost makes me wish I was back on Colchester. The worst the Feds could have done to me was kill me. ''He's'' talking about ''eyeliner!''"
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