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The Space Spoon novel Chapter 47

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Shayla felt an unseen string tethered around her waist. It nudged her ever so slightly, like the Spreahs’ fishing rods having snared algae. The invisible thread carried her to the surface, to reality. All the way up to the moment she finally opened her eyes, she glimpsed the faces of the people she had killed. They all stared at her, accusingly. She had no words to defend herself, and her limbs felt heavy and stiff. Sadness, regret, sorrow. She had them all.

When she finally managed to move, she found herself sitting in a weird-looking room. Metallic panels covered the walls and floor of the room, with no windows in sight. A spherical object stood in the middle of the room inside an energy grid.

Her legs and back ached, and she rubbed her temples. Three men and a woman seemed frozen in place while another tall, blonde woman paced around the hangar bay. She stopped and outright glared at Shayla now as if she thought she would never wake up again.

Even though her face looked familiar, Shayla didn’t recognize her. She wondered if the blonde woman with teal eyes was real or just another person she had killed. Memories and questions flooded her mind, and dizziness overwhelmed her.

A voice penetrated her head. “Welcome back, Shayla!”

She searched for her daggers but instead found a laser pistol. Was she losing her mind? She drew it and pointed toward every corner of the room as she frantically searched for the owner of the voice.

Footsteps startled her. To her right, a lean man approached and stopped only when his chest pressed against the tip of her gun.

He made a soft sound and tilted his head, staring down at Shayla with his coal-black eyes. She knew that man. It was the same look he had given her when he had invited her on board the ship to be his second in command as if he was extremely curious about her choice. He stared into her like he did when they danced, except that his eyes were darker now, and he no longer wore horns.

A sense of recognition grew within her. Though deep down she knew he was dangerous, she couldn’t help but want to know him better. She recalled his faces, but none of them were truly his. He was handsome and attractive, but she wasn’t interested in his looks because looks were deceiving. What she needed was the truth. She needed to know what he was capable of.

The blonde woman stared at Shayla and then at that man, her eyes bouncing from one to the other.

The man pressed his chest to her gun even more. “Shoot me if that makes you feel better.”

His words sent a jolt of heat rushing down her spine. Did he mean to impress her? Well, it worked. Shooting someone released anger and frustration bottled up inside. Her finger twitched over the trigger. Her heart also craved to kill again.

Shayla suddenly realized where she was and who everyone was, including Tejeda and C1313.

“Is that an order, captain?” Shayla regained her assertiveness. She raised an eyebrow. For now, she lowered her gun.

He smirked then turned his back on her. “E00, I told you I can handle it all by myself, see?”

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