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In the end, LaSalle was delivered alive into Captain Sigurd’s hands and after we’d run the gauntlet of debris around Anvil, we refueled and took stock. Supplies had to be replenished—feeding the prisoners had wiped out our food stores—and maintenance had to be done and inspections passed. All of which dealt a bitter blow to our cash fund. For one brief shining moment, we were rich again … and poor again, the next.<br><br>  
 
In the end, LaSalle was delivered alive into Captain Sigurd’s hands and after we’d run the gauntlet of debris around Anvil, we refueled and took stock. Supplies had to be replenished—feeding the prisoners had wiped out our food stores—and maintenance had to be done and inspections passed. All of which dealt a bitter blow to our cash fund. For one brief shining moment, we were rich again … and poor again, the next.<br><br>  
  
And this current business with the murderous Emile Grand killing one of our passengers was piling hurt on top of hurt.<br><br>
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And this current business with the murderous Emile Grand killing two of our passengers was piling hurt on top of hurt.<br><br>
  
 
None of which would have Nika in a good mood. In truth, her mood lately had been more off than on. As I poured coffee into a pair of mugs, I realized losing her eyes had shaken Nika badly and skimming through my memories of the past year and a half, I began to suspect she hadn’t really recovered. As I’d had in the aftermath of losing my first ship and my innocence, she’d found methods and the means to cope … but perhaps, as I had, she’d missed something critical along the way.<br><br>
 
None of which would have Nika in a good mood. In truth, her mood lately had been more off than on. As I poured coffee into a pair of mugs, I realized losing her eyes had shaken Nika badly and skimming through my memories of the past year and a half, I began to suspect she hadn’t really recovered. As I’d had in the aftermath of losing my first ship and my innocence, she’d found methods and the means to cope … but perhaps, as I had, she’d missed something critical along the way.<br><br>

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