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path, just to save Swift from her own stupidity.
Swift, my captor. But Swift, the reason Iâm still alive.
Swift, my guard. But Swift, my guardian.
Sheâs saved my life, and Iâve saved hers. Well, saved her arm, at least. Bao probably would have ripped it clean off if sheâd left it there a microsecond longer. I acted without thinking. Maybe thereâs some instinct deep inside me that wants to save people; maybe thatâs why being a Reckoner trainer feels right, why I leapt for Swift the instant I realized she was in danger. Maybe Iâm a good person at the core.
But in the back of my head thereâs an insidious little voice telling me, âYouâre part of the ship now.â
The laughter we shared sours in my memory, and I fight to keep my face straight.
Then the all-call crackles on.
âThis is navigation,â an unfamiliar voice drawls. âWeâve picked up a bucket on our instruments three leagues to the North. Unescorted. The captain says weâre hitting it. Prepare accordingly.â
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A change comes over Swift as soon as the all-call snaps off. The dog is gone; sheâs all wolf now.
âBao canât keep up,â I tell her.
She doesnât seem to care. She strides for the door into the Minnow , her shoulders squared, her right hand on her pistol as she cranks the hatch open with her left.
âSwift, waitâ Bao canât keep up. â I stagger to my feet and lunge after her, but she slams the hatch just as I hit it. Thereâs a click beneath my fingers, the click of the lock sliding into place.
Sheâs gone mad with power or fanaticism or something . She canât possibly be thinking straight by locking me down here.
But itâs about to get worse. If the ship takes off without Bao and leaves him far behind, he wonât catch up. Itâs a rule of Reckoner training. You donât leave a pup unattended in open water. Without supervision, a Reckoner pup could wander off into the wild or submerge, never to be heard from again. We take careful precautions to ensure that none of our beasts go missing, installing tracking tags on all of them at the minimum. But Bao doesnât have that luxury. If heâs gone, heâs gone.
Which means I have to act fast.
Swift didnât leave me a radio, so I canât hail the captain and tell her whatâs happening. All I have at my disposal is whatâs left on the trainer deck â¦
And the deck itself.
I know what I have to do. I swallow back the knot of fear building in my throat and step up to the deckâs edge. Above me I can hear the pounding of feet as the ship prepares for battle, and below the engines are starting to hum. I haul the beacon up over the deckâs lip and drag it backward until Iâve positioned it in the middle of the deck.
Bao lets out a confused bellow. He knows the engines are firing up, knows that he should be backing away to a safe distance, where the subthrust wonât scorch him, but we were right in the middle of training. His patternâs been interrupted; heâs looking for guidance.
And so I give it to him, slamming my bare foot down on the LED beacon. The lights flare under my foot as the homing signal snaps on.
The pup groans, his beady eye peering up onto the trainer deck.
âCâmon, you little shit. I know you can do it,â I mutter under my breath, but Baoâs not having it. The engines are spinning up now, sending a deep rattle through the deck below my feet.
If Iâm going to get him up on the deck, Iâm going to have to do something really stupid. I thrust my hand in the bucket of fish and come up with a bundle. As the noise beneath my feet builds to a roar, I hold them out over the edge, right over Baoâs head.
His nostrils flare.
Iâm ready for it this time, and I dive backward when he lunges, his powerful legs scrabbling against the deck. His claws leave dents in the floor as
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