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'''Arrival + 5 days''' <br>
 
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'''Christian’s House'''<br>
 
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The menfolk are, indeed, asleep. Or, at least, Joshua and Lem are. Christian on the other hand? The front door opens and he walks in, his hair tousled, dressed in a pair of harem pants, makeup, and little else. Just another night on the job. "That," he says as he inhales the scent of tea in the air, "smells lovely."
 
The menfolk are, indeed, asleep. Or, at least, Joshua and Lem are. Christian on the other hand? The front door opens and he walks in, his hair tousled, dressed in a pair of harem pants, makeup, and little else. Just another night on the job. "That," he says as he inhales the scent of tea in the air, "smells lovely."
  
 
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I heard the soft thump of the front door and caught the appreciative tone in Christian's voice, if not the words, and glanced at my watch. ''0732. Hm. I'd've given him at least another hour.'' I remained where I was. Truth to tell, I dreaded Christian taking one look and me and knowing everything.  And knowing everything, lecture me on it.  But though the world outside was big, Christian’s house was small, and if he were of a mind, he’d have no trouble finding me. So I sat and sipped my tea, knowing it was futile to hide, and waited for Christian to join me.
 
I heard the soft thump of the front door and caught the appreciative tone in Christian's voice, if not the words, and glanced at my watch. ''0732. Hm. I'd've given him at least another hour.'' I remained where I was. Truth to tell, I dreaded Christian taking one look and me and knowing everything.  And knowing everything, lecture me on it.  But though the world outside was big, Christian’s house was small, and if he were of a mind, he’d have no trouble finding me. So I sat and sipped my tea, knowing it was futile to hide, and waited for Christian to join me.
  
 
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"Good morning," Christian says as he passes through the door, into the room. He smiles, the sight of his friend sitting down to morning tea so familiar, even if it was in another kitchen and another life.
 
"Good morning," Christian says as he passes through the door, into the room. He smiles, the sight of his friend sitting down to morning tea so familiar, even if it was in another kitchen and another life.
  
 
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"Morning, you." I took my eyes off the view beyond the porch screens and swept Christian head to toe. ''Didn't he leave last night with a shirt on?'' I blew on my tea and took a sip. "Good night, I hope?" I asked into my mug, hoping I’d given nothing away.
 
"Morning, you." I took my eyes off the view beyond the porch screens and swept Christian head to toe. ''Didn't he leave last night with a shirt on?'' I blew on my tea and took a sip. "Good night, I hope?" I asked into my mug, hoping I’d given nothing away.
  
 
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"You don't want the details." Christian chuckles as he settles down into one of the porch's loungers. "Thanks for watching Lem. Usually, one of the girls do. I'm sure they appreciated the night off."
 
"You don't want the details." Christian chuckles as he settles down into one of the porch's loungers. "Thanks for watching Lem. Usually, one of the girls do. I'm sure they appreciated the night off."
  
 
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"You're right. I don't." I flicked an amused glance at him, despite myself. "As for Lem? Not a problem."  
 
"You're right. I don't." I flicked an amused glance at him, despite myself. "As for Lem? Not a problem."  
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"Dinner maybe?” I offered, hoping the topic would keep him from reading me. “Or a picnic? I'm sure if you and Joshua put your heads together, you could come up with quite a spread."
 
"Dinner maybe?” I offered, hoping the topic would keep him from reading me. “Or a picnic? I'm sure if you and Joshua put your heads together, you could come up with quite a spread."
  
 
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"I thought YOU wanted to thank them?" Christian chuckles, "If Joshua and I make the food, it'll be us thanking them." He stares out into the distance, "I can sell that other ship, you know. It should cover the costs of repairing the Gift."
 
"I thought YOU wanted to thank them?" Christian chuckles, "If Joshua and I make the food, it'll be us thanking them." He stares out into the distance, "I can sell that other ship, you know. It should cover the costs of repairing the Gift."
  
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“Touché.”  I breathed a laugh and saluted him with my mug, keeping my tone light.  “I’ll think of something that doesn’t involve cooking then.  I want to thank them, not poison them.  As for the ASREV,” I said, sobering.  “Are you serious? You’re actually going to sell her?”  ''No.  Not yet.  Please not yet. I haven’t seen everything she’s got.''  The thought we’d sell the ship hurt more than I thought possible and I admit it distracted me from my current quandary of the heart.  I gaped at Christian, wondering if it was initially his idea or Nika’s, as my carefully crafted plans for the ASREV evaporated.  “Please tell me you’re joking.”
 
 
 
 
“''Touché''.”  I breathed a laugh and saluted him with my mug, keeping my tone light.  “I’ll think of something that doesn’t involve cooking then.  I want to ''thank them'', not poison them.  As for the ASREV,” I said, sobering.  “Are you serious? You’re actually going to sell her?”  ''No.  Not yet.  Please not yet. I haven’t seen everything she’s got.''  The thought we’d sell the ship hurt more than I thought possible and I admit it distracted me from my current quandary of the heart.  I gaped at Christian, wondering if it was initially his idea or Nika’s, as my carefully crafted plans for the ASREV evaporated.  “Please tell me you’re joking.”
 
  
 
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"Not my decision." Christian shrugs. He leans back and closes his eyes, "Don't think the irony has escaped me, though. You're as bad with ships as you are with lovers. You long for familiar and stable but can't help wiggling up against new and sexy."
 
"Not my decision." Christian shrugs. He leans back and closes his eyes, "Don't think the irony has escaped me, though. You're as bad with ships as you are with lovers. You long for familiar and stable but can't help wiggling up against new and sexy."
  
 
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Cut by Christian's remark I drew breath to let him have it and then paused. He had the knack of finding your weaknesses and then needling you with them to provoke a reaction, one geared to circumvent prevarication. ''He's angling for something.  Either that or he already knows.''  Which thought cooled my anger down to ashes in an instant. ''You don't have to answer that. If he wants to pry, make him work for it.''
 
Cut by Christian's remark I drew breath to let him have it and then paused. He had the knack of finding your weaknesses and then needling you with them to provoke a reaction, one geared to circumvent prevarication. ''He's angling for something.  Either that or he already knows.''  Which thought cooled my anger down to ashes in an instant. ''You don't have to answer that. If he wants to pry, make him work for it.''
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So I said nothing and simply sipped my tea and listened to the rain.
 
So I said nothing and simply sipped my tea and listened to the rain.
  
 
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Work? What work? Christian lays back in his chair and just relaxes, enjoying the warmth of the sun's rays on his mostly undressed body.  
 
Work? What work? Christian lays back in his chair and just relaxes, enjoying the warmth of the sun's rays on his mostly undressed body.  
  
 
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I eyed Christian soaking up the watery light, recalling how easily he tended to burn. There was barely enough coming through the clouds to cast a shadow and I reckoned he'd be safe. I didn't have a good sense of Angel's weather patterns but if I had to make an educated guess, I'd say chances to lay out in these conditions were slim.
 
I eyed Christian soaking up the watery light, recalling how easily he tended to burn. There was barely enough coming through the clouds to cast a shadow and I reckoned he'd be safe. I didn't have a good sense of Angel's weather patterns but if I had to make an educated guess, I'd say chances to lay out in these conditions were slim.
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"Would you like some tea?" I asked when the silence between us grew long.  After all, no matter what, Christian was a dear friend and at one point, an intimate one, and didn’t deserve a snubbing.
 
"Would you like some tea?" I asked when the silence between us grew long.  After all, no matter what, Christian was a dear friend and at one point, an intimate one, and didn’t deserve a snubbing.
  
 
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"Yes, please." Christian doesn't open his eyes. He doesn't move. He's content to lay there, for now, relaxing, as Angel's weather plays moody instead of domineering for a change.
 
"Yes, please." Christian doesn't open his eyes. He doesn't move. He's content to lay there, for now, relaxing, as Angel's weather plays moody instead of domineering for a change.
  
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It didn't take long to get him what I needed from the kitchen. I poured him a cup and set it on the table at his elbow.
 
 
 
 
It didn't take long to get what I needed from the kitchen. I poured him a cup and set it on the table at his elbow.
 
  
 
"Careful," I said. "It's still hot."
 
"Careful," I said. "It's still hot."
  
 
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Christian sits up and accepts the cup. He doesn't take a sip right away, letting it cool, first, "Do you want your first child, with Mike, to be a boy or a girl?"
 
Christian sits up and accepts the cup. He doesn't take a sip right away, letting it cool, first, "Do you want your first child, with Mike, to be a boy or a girl?"
  
 
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I choked on my tea.
 
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"I confess I hadn't given it that much thought.  Nothing beyond making sure there was a fully equipped hospital with a competent doc on hand, first.  Why?"
 
"I confess I hadn't given it that much thought.  Nothing beyond making sure there was a fully equipped hospital with a competent doc on hand, first.  Why?"
  
 
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"I'm curious." Christian replies. He finally takes a sip of his tea, swallowing a small mouthful of the bitter and warming liquid, "You've had a lot of time to think about your future. I'd like to know where it leads."
 
"I'm curious." Christian replies. He finally takes a sip of his tea, swallowing a small mouthful of the bitter and warming liquid, "You've had a lot of time to think about your future. I'd like to know where it leads."
  
 
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''So would I.  Skating close to the edge, here.  Careful …''
 
''So would I.  Skating close to the edge, here.  Careful …''
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Any child I had would be loved for itself. That went without saying. And boy or girl, it would not grow up unprepared for life in the Black or dirtside.  Mike and I had a wealth of experience in both and would pass it on accordingly.
 
Any child I had would be loved for itself. That went without saying. And boy or girl, it would not grow up unprepared for life in the Black or dirtside.  Mike and I had a wealth of experience in both and would pass it on accordingly.
  
 
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"He isn't here. You aren't ready to be where he is." Christian agrees, "You'll figure out when the right time is, eventually. If the right time comes."
 
"He isn't here. You aren't ready to be where he is." Christian agrees, "You'll figure out when the right time is, eventually. If the right time comes."
  
 
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''If?''
 
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"Isn't that how everyone does it?" I hedged, not entirely sure where he was going with this or that I wanted to know.
 
"Isn't that how everyone does it?" I hedged, not entirely sure where he was going with this or that I wanted to know.
  
 
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"No." Christian finishes his tea and stands up, "Some people rush into things. Others pick different paths." He smiles, perhaps a bit sadly, and walks towards the doorway. To head back into the house proper, bathe, and sleep. "You're a grown woman, Rina. Time to make your own decision."
 
"No." Christian finishes his tea and stands up, "Some people rush into things. Others pick different paths." He smiles, perhaps a bit sadly, and walks towards the doorway. To head back into the house proper, bathe, and sleep. "You're a grown woman, Rina. Time to make your own decision."
  
 
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“I’ve already made my decision.  Mike’s going to be the father of any children I have. Children of my body, anyway.  But that doesn’t mean I love Lem less, now or in the future.” No matter what happened between me and Joshua, or me and Mike, that much I knew was true and would never change.  I rose and followed Christian inside.  I hated it when he was being vague, especially when I felt he was keeping his own council on matters not his goddamned business.  Maybe it was his version of making me work for it but for something as important as this, I preferred straight talk to pussyfooting around.  “Where are you going with this? If you have something you want to say to me, Christian, ''just say it.''”
 
“I’ve already made my decision.  Mike’s going to be the father of any children I have. Children of my body, anyway.  But that doesn’t mean I love Lem less, now or in the future.” No matter what happened between me and Joshua, or me and Mike, that much I knew was true and would never change.  I rose and followed Christian inside.  I hated it when he was being vague, especially when I felt he was keeping his own council on matters not his goddamned business.  Maybe it was his version of making me work for it but for something as important as this, I preferred straight talk to pussyfooting around.  “Where are you going with this? If you have something you want to say to me, Christian, ''just say it.''”
  
  
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"I told you," Christian says before passing through the door and onto the shower, "You have to make your own decisions about life now. Your own mistakes and your own triumphs, too. I know you can do it. Good night, Rina."
 
"I told you," Christian says before passing through the door and onto the shower, "You have to make your own decisions about life now. Your own mistakes and your own triumphs, too. I know you can do it. Good night, Rina."
  
 
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Round and round my thoughts went, as my tea cooled and the day warmed.  And still I sat, emotionally and ethically trapped, until Christian went upstairs to dress.  Lem and Joshua came down in turn to find me and for both their sake, I put my dilemma aside, bid them good morning, and rose to make them breakfast.   
 
Round and round my thoughts went, as my tea cooled and the day warmed.  And still I sat, emotionally and ethically trapped, until Christian went upstairs to dress.  Lem and Joshua came down in turn to find me and for both their sake, I put my dilemma aside, bid them good morning, and rose to make them breakfast.   
 
 
  
  
 
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