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“Are you nuts?” Jackeye shouted, following Tejeda through the ship’s corridor. “I’ve never taken another person with me inside my world.”
"Everything, after all, has to begin somewhere. Moreover, my level of lunacy is not in question. It is a well-known truth." Tejeda came to a halt directly in front of Jackeye's quarters and turned to face him. "If I had to place a wager on where I could discover a clue about our stalker, I'd stake all I had on your construct. It was only a few moments ago that he, she, or whatever it is, was there. We can discover a way to trace her whereabouts."
“Time flows differently there. Each world has its own set of rules.” Jackeye shook his head. “Even if you were to find a clue, traveling between worlds without the permission of its Designer is near impossible.”
“If she did it, so can I.” Tejeda decreed with confidence off the charts. “Now tell me, why do you prefer your world to reality?”
“The reason I love to live in a medieval world is that I can go wherever I want, see new magical and mysterious lands every day, and take a stroll through a bazaar that sells everything from swords to potions. There are new challenges and wondrous settings to overcome. I can see people of all species and races, each with a unique story to tell. Who wouldn’t want to sit in a tavern and hear hours of stories filled with magic and danger?”
“Jackeye, you can see all that here too. There are more alien species than I can count. Hell, I am an alien from your account.”
“You look human.”
Tejeda sat on the bed in Jackeye's room, his lips twisted in a smug sneer. "Yes, since I'm now wearing one. A fancy Interplanetary Police officer who generously consented to provide me with his DNA."
The golden eyes grew bigger and wider as Jackeye studied him. It was as if he saw Tejeda now for the first time. "Are you a Nubilae?"
Tejeda confirmed with a nod and a wink. “Do you know about my species?”
“Not much, just a few fragments of what I provided to the Syndicate of Cosmic Freedom. Usually, I don’t read the scrolls that enter my Codex. Most of the information there is boring.” Jackeye collapsed onto the bed next to Tejeda. “All I know is that Kalden Deltak seemed uneasy about the discovery and ordered Shayla to check people out for the poisonous fang that grows on their palate.”
"Well, that was one of my favorite features before I had to remove it. Too many people found out about it and sneaking around became too difficult." Tejeda clicked his tongue, touching that spot as he remembered how it felt to have that fang. "It was a painful experience to take it out."
"You must tell me more. I've been thinking about introducing a werewolf or a shapeshifter to my universe for a long time. And now you're here. The genuine article."
Tejeda smirked. “I’ve already told you that here, in reality, you’ll find more amazing things than inside your world.”
“True. Maybe I'll consider your advice someday. For now, just let’s say I take you with me inside my construct. How do you plan to find that witch?”
“Do you know how to catch a common rabbit?” Tejeda grinned and waited for the answer.
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