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The city was as deserted as ever, the sun baking the paving stones to create a shimmering heat haze between the timber-framed facades of the buildings. It was like midday in the heart of a hot summer, despite the calendar’s insistence that it should have been a cool autumn evening. The way that the days lingered threw Caden’s internal clock off-kilter. There was no twenty-four-hour schedule anymore, the nights were short and hot, resulting in people going about their business in a kind of confused trance. He came across a few of them here and there, tightly wrapped in shawls and cloaks as they ran errands. They clung to the dark shadows as though they were the shores of a river, the light pooling in the street, so bright that it was hard to look at.

He knew the way out of the city, there was no need to bring out the map or the compass yet, and he would be able to make his way to the border of the kingdom without too much trouble. Civilized lands were well signposted, and the roads were properly maintained. Or at least, they had been until recently. With the world slowly grinding to a halt, there were more pressing matters to concern oneself with than filling in potholes and trimming hedges.

Like many older settlements in the kingdom, this one had once been fortified, but the city limits had expanded far beyond the old battlements over time. The castle keep rose up in the distance, the great stone walls draped with the king’s heraldry, the ramparts towering over the squat dwellings that surrounded it. The wall of the outer bailey was visible in places where it rose above the slanted rooftops, the crenelated bastions that had once served as watch towers keeping their silent vigil. He passed through one of the gateways in the old stone wall on his way out, a rusted portcullis that hadn’t been lowered in an age hanging high above his head. There was a city guard sitting on a stool in the shadow of the arched passageway, but he was too hot and tired to do much more than glance at Caden as he passed by. Beyond it was a bridge that led over a moat, now little more than a trench with a puddle of muddy water at the bottom.

The claustrophobic city streets gradually gave way to more sparse hamlets as he made his way into the surrounding countryside. He followed winding roads that snaked their way through the rolling hills, passing by thatched cottages and small farmhouses. The meadows and pockets of forest had once overflowed with lush greenery, but now they were yellowed and sickly, suffering in the oppressive heat. The trees were shedding their dead leaves, their branches naked and skeletal, only the weeds that grew in their shade seeming to cling stubbornly to life. Even the hardy patches of grass and wildflowers that sprouted in the middle of the rocky paths were wilting these days. The rolling fields were separated by wild hedgerows and crumbling stone walls, but what was once an ocean of golden wheat and barley was now decaying. The growing seasons had been scrambled by the calamity, and the seedlings were mostly dying before ever reaching maturity, making harvesting crops next to impossible. The flocks of sheep that would usually be scattered about as they grazed were huddled beneath the shelter of whatever trees they could find, the herds of dairy cows crowding their water troughs.

Caden made his way up one of the dirt tracks, stopping at the top of a hill, turning to look back the way he had come. He could make out the city in the distance, perhaps ten miles away now. It had been a long time since he had seen his home in its entirety like this. He could see the keep, and the Master’s tower, along with the town square. He paused there a few minutes longer, knowing that it might be months or even years before he would lay eyes on it again. If he survived his journey at all...

He turned back to the road, finding himself longing for the shade of the forest.

It wasn’t long before Caden’s waterskin ran dry. He had been walking for the better part of a day beneath the blazing sun, and the speed at which he had drained it took him by surprise. He was making his way along a woodland path, what had once been dense forest rising up to either side of the dirt road, forming a kind of tunnel above his head. Most of the leaves were dead, bright rays of sunlight bleeding through the sparse canopy, but the gnarled branches still provided some reprieve from the heat.

“Damn it,” he muttered to himself, putting his lips to its mouth as he upended it. After taking a moment to look around, making sure that he was alone, he slunk off the path and into the brush. Bone-dry leaves and desiccated ferns crunched underfoot as he trudged deeper, finding a small clearing with a large boulder rising from the ground in its center. He would have expected to hear the chirping of birds, to see a skittish deer or a curious rabbit rush by, but there was only the sound of the branches creaking in the breeze.

He walked up to the rock and set the waterskin down on top of its mossy surface, hesitating before screwing the cap back on. The water would just pour out of it otherwise, and it wasn’t as though he was filling it from any tangible source. After setting his pack down beside it, he fished inside for the book on magic that he had brought with him, opening it at the index. He leafed through the dusty pages until he came across the passage that interested him, hydromancy.

As with all magic, performing a predefined ritual was not enough. Knowledge of the subject was required. One could not command fire without having a deep understanding of its properties, how it behaved, and how one’s magic acted upon it.

“Let’s see,” Caden muttered, licking his thumb before turning another page. Water was not only found in wells and rivers, nor in lakes and oceans. It could be found in the very air itself, in humidity, taking the form of vapors and mists. This spell required that he focus on the invisible droplets that surrounded him, calling on them to coalesce.

Caden set the open book down on the dry grass, taking a step back and raising his staff. He exhaled, letting his power flow through its haft as the Master had taught him, the wood seeming to come alive in his hands in response. It pulsed with magic like a beating heart, that familiar hum seeming to fill the clearing with its silent song, the hairs on his arms standing on end.

He opened his eyes, glancing down at the incantation, mouthing the words quietly as he read them off. After memorizing the short passage, he began to cast the spell, lifting the falcon’s beak into the air as he chanted. With a sense beyond sight, he watched the shimmering strands pour from his fingers like streams of quicksilver, winding their way through the shaft. They concentrated at its bronze tip, Caden feeling a swell of pride as he watched what looked like droplets of morning dew collect on the metal. They began to merge together, water dripping from the carving, running down the polished shaft to wet his fingers.

Success! He was conjuring water from nothing. Now, he just had to concentrate on directing it into the waterskin. His brow furrowing as he concentrated, he willed the moisture to collect within the leather receptacle, seeing those sparkling droplets clinging to its interior in his mind’s eye. Still whispering the incantation under his breath, he brought the bronze tip of the staff to the waterskin, hovering over it. Before his eyes, it began to fill, slowly expanding on the rock until it was stretched taut. As he stopped his chanting and lowered his stave, the energy that was coursing through his veins faded, the hum abating. Caden took a moment to collect himself, that intoxicating feeling of adrenaline gradually receding.

The water sloshed around in the waterskin as he raised it, its weight suggesting that it was indeed full to the brim. Caden opened the cap and lifted it to his lips tentatively. Cool, fresh water poured into his mouth, its taste that of a mountain spring. He couldn’t help but grin as he drank his fill, feeling the cold liquid settle in his belly. One of the greatest dangers that faced him was crossing the Coral Sea, but now that he had an infinite supply of water, that task seemed far less daunting.

Satisfied with this small victory, he returned the waterskin to his belt and turned back towards the road.

Night had finally fallen, the stars twinkling in the cloudless sky as Caden marched, the cracked earth crunching beneath his boots. The days now lasted thirty hours or more, and after sunset, there were only a scant few hours before the cycle began anew. People tended to sleep whenever they became tired, even if their every instinct told them that it was the middle of the day, resulting in no small measure of disorientation. He always found himself sleeping either too much or too little.

He paused to glance up at the mercifully dark sky, noting that the constellations that he had learned to recognize during his studies had either vanished entirely, or had strayed far from their usual positions in the heavens. It was as though the entire sky had moved in relation to the world, or perhaps the world had moved in relation to ‘it’...

In the distance, he spotted the inviting glow of a building, the yellow light of oil lamps spilling out onto the road. It was one of the many inns that would provide a warm meal and a safe bed for weary travelers. Caden’s feet were starting to blister, he had never done this much walking, and the idea of a soft mattress was irresistible. At least while he was still journeying through civilized lands, he needn’t spend the night in the wilderness with only the light of his campfire to ward off hungry predators. Even if the monsters had been driven out long ago, the more remote forests were still home to bears and wolves that occasionally preyed on the unwary.

The inn came into view, illuminated by the golden glow of a solitary oil lamp that hung above its entrance, and the light that escaped through its many windows. Its crooked, timber frames were visible between the white plaster infill of its facades, the wood stained a dark brown that bordered on black. The second storey was jettied, projecting further out than the floor beneath it, supported by rows of decorative wooden brackets. The thatched roof drooped low over the building, extending to the dormers on the upper level that likely denoted where the guest rooms were. The whole building had a very top-heavy look, as though it was slowly collapsing in on itself. He was surprised to see smoke billowing from the brick chimney, but that probably originated from ovens rather than hearths.

Caden passed the adjoining stable that would provide shelter for the horses, making his way to the large, oaken door. He had never been to a tavern before, but he had read about them. After reaching down to brush his hand against his coin purse, reassuring himself that it was still present, he pushed open the heavy door. It creaked on its old hinges, Caden stepping over the threshold, the smells of home-cooked food immediately setting his stomach gurgling.

He emerged into an expansive common room, the floor beneath his feet lined with wooden planks, the ceiling crisscrossed by exposed beams from which more oil lamps dangled on chains. On the wall to his far left was an ornate brick fireplace, the hearth presently empty due to the heat, its mantle lined with partially melted candles. The majority of the space was taken up by large wooden dining tables, their polished surfaces laden with pitchers and loaves of bread, the places set ready for guests. Only a few of the seats were occupied, the strangers turning their heads to glance at the newcomer.

Caden felt quite out of his element as he made his way over to a counter at the other end of the room, behind which a portly old man was standing, his attention focused on a mug that he was cleaning with a rag. He wore a dirty apron over his tunic, his head shaved bald, the beginnings of a beard failing to conceal his second chin. Behind him were barrels of what was presumably ale, along with a few dusty bottles of spirits with faded labels that were impossible to make out. There was a door to his left that probably led to a kitchen, and to the right of the counter was a staircase that led up to the second storey, where the rooms must be.

As Caden approached, the man glanced up from his work, setting the mug down on the countertop with a clunk. He looked him up and down, not suspicious, but curious. Judging by the number of tables and places, the staff must be accustomed to more visitors, but the calamity had likely reduced the number of travelers who passed through these parts to a trickle.

“What’ll it be?” the innkeeper asked.

“A room for the night, please,” Caden replied. “Or rather ... a room for eight hours. Do you have much in the way of food?”

“Stores are low, but I’ll see what I can come up,” he replied. “What’s your pleasure? Breakfast, lunch, or dinner? These days, there’s not much of a difference.”

“As hearty a meal as you can manage,” Caden said, leaning on the counter. “The road has been long and arduous.”

“In this heat, I’m surprised you didn’t collapse,” the innkeeper remarked. “Very well, young sir. That’ll be six crowns.”

Caden lifted his purse from his belt, opening the drawstring and fishing inside, setting a stack of six gold coins on the counter. The innkeeper scooped them up, pausing to bite one of them, making sure that it wasn’t gold-plated lead.

“Take a seat at one of the tables,” he said, “and I’ll have your meal brought to you when it’s ready.”

Caden thanked him, the man exiting through the door to the kitchen. He turned and made his way to one of the tables near the far wall, choosing a seat that put him as far away as possible from the other patrons, pulling up a chair as he shed his pack. He set it by the wall, leaning his staff beside it, sighing with relief as the weight was finally taken off his blistered feet. He raised his waterskin and took a generous swig, then reached into his bag, rummaging for his book on magic. He slapped it down on the table, beginning to leaf through the pages as he waited for his meal, brushing up on his incantations. Unless one of the patrons was a fellow sorcerer, which was extremely unlikely, it shouldn’t draw any undue attention.

It was a good half-hour before Caden’s meal arrived, brought to him by a rather fetching blonde whose age suggested that she might be the innkeeper’s daughter. She set the tray down on the table beside him, reaching over to place a large bowl of stew in front of him, wisps of steam rising from the broth. He could see chunks of floating vegetables, mostly potatoes and carrots, its scent inspiring a fresh wave of hunger. On a small plate beside it were a pair of spiced sausages and some butter for the loaf of bread that had already been waiting for him at the table. It was probably a little stale after sitting out in the open, but if he soaked it in the stew, it would make a fine addition to his meal.

She was wearing a low-cut blouse that showed off her cleavage, sparsely dressed on account of the heat, Caden keeping his nose buried in his book to save from accidentally catching an eyeful. It might appear rude of him to avoid her attention so, but having spent the majority of his life in the confines of the tower’s library, he had next to no experience when it came to the fairer sex. One could learn almost anything from the pages of a book, but confidence and the ability to woo a lady were not among them. A sorcerer should not concern himself with such matters anyway. Romantic entanglements would distract him from his studies, as the Master had always told him. Celibacy was not enforced by the guild, merely encouraged.

“Thank you,” he muttered as she left his table. She responded with a polite smile but was swift to turn her back on him, carrying her tray over to one of the other patrons. This man was stout and broad-shouldered, the sharp edge of his chin peppered with beard stubble, a faded scar on his cheek suggesting that he was no stranger to violence. He wore a padded gambeson of the kind usually worn alongside chain mail or beneath plate armor, identifying him as some manner of warrior or sellsword. The Master had told Caden that highwaymen and bandits were setting upon travelers with greater frequency as of late, and so it was not unexpected to come across mercenaries and bodyguards on the road. Perhaps his profession was guarding supply caravans or protecting wealthy travelers.

The woman’s reaction to him was markedly different, the smile that she gave him far warmer and more sincere. She lingered beside the brute of a man as he plunged a chunk of bread into his broth and began to eat noisily, the two of them chatting as she twirled her golden hair flirtatiously.

Caden glanced over at them as he speared a sausage on his fork and bit into it, feeling an unwelcome pang of jealousy. For all of the man’s brawn, his strength paled in comparison to what Caden could bring to bear. The power of swords and spears was insignificant next to the magic wielded by a sorcerer. With a few spoken words and a wave of his staff, even a knight’s shining steel could be melted to slag.

He turned his attention back to his book, chiding himself for allowing such ill-humored thoughts to fester. It was as the Master had warned him, this newly discovered power had the potential to corrupt, to turn his mind to ideas of cruelty and supremacy. It was not to be wielded for reasons of self-aggrandizement or petty jealously, he had to remain humble in all things.

Ignoring the woman’s exaggerated laughter, he turned his attention back to his spellbook, contenting himself with enjoying his sausages.

When Caden was done with his meal, he packed away his book, heading towards the stairs that led to the second floor. As he stopped by the counter to collect the large, iron key to his room, he felt someone’s gaze on his back. He turned his head to see a man staring at him from a shadowy corner of the room. The stranger was sitting on a stool beside a small, round table, the hood of his cloak hiding his face from view beneath the dim light of the oil lamps. Although Caden couldn’t make out any of his features save for a few strands of long, dark hair, his instincts warned him that the man was fixing him with an intense gaze. He was smoking a long pipe, nursing a tankard of ale between puffs, a haze of wispy smoke hanging over him like a cloud. If Caden had to guess, he was likely a fellow traveler, judging by the pack at his feet. There was a short sword in a scabbard hanging from his belt, but his attire was not that of a mercenary. His clothes were worn, not those of a vagrant, but certainly someone of modest means.

Caden suddenly realized that his knife was showing, its ornate handle glittering as it caught the light. He hastily covered it up with his cloak, chalking up the stranger’s interest to mere curiosity. The innkeeper handed him his key, and he mounted the stairs, emerging onto a carpeted landing. There were two dozen rooms, and it took him a moment to find his own, Caden careful to lock the door behind him after his mildly unnerving encounter with the hooded stranger.

Inside was a bed and a washbasin, nothing lavish, but more than enough to satisfy a weary traveler’s needs. After walking so far, being able to lie down on a soft mattress was a small taste of heaven, Caden quickly letting his fatigue overcome him as he drifted off to sleep.

Caden awoke feeling refreshed and ate a hearty breakfast before setting out again. The Master had been wise to give him as much money as he had, because the prices of food and board were rising as resources dwindled. By the time he was leaving the inn, he had spent eight gold crowns, which would have been considered extortionate just a couple of years ago. Famine was not yet upon the kingdom, but the threat was looming ever closer. Still, the feast of eggs and bacon almost seemed worth the price.

As he left the tavern behind him, making his way along another winding path, he noticed that he was not alone. There was a figure following him at a distance, keeping to the shadows of the trees that lined the road. It wasn’t until Caden reached the top of a hill and paused to take a nonchalant draw from his canteen that he took the opportunity to glance back at them, realizing with no small measure of concern that it was the hooded man from the night before. He reminded himself that there were only two routes to take from the tavern, and that another traveler setting out in what now passed for the morning was not anything to be worried about.

When he eventually came to a fork in the road, he paused to read the weatherbeaten signposts for a moment, then continued on his way. The stranger followed, his tattered cloak wrapped tightly around him. Another coincidence? Caden was starting to become nervous. The winding path led through a patch of dense forest, Caden waiting until a bend put the trees between him and his pursuer before slinking off the road, concealing himself between their gnarled trunks. As he peered out from the shadows, he began to feel rather foolish. Maybe he was just overreacting, and the man meant him no harm at all?

He waited with bated breath as the stranger rounded the same corner, Caden’s heart starting to beat faster as he watched him pause, glancing from left to right beneath his cowl. His body language was confused, surprised, he was searching for his quarry.

Caden’s instincts had been right, he really was being followed, but to what end? Could this man somehow know about his quest? Could he be a sorcerer from a rival kingdom out to steal the artifact for themselves?

The hooded figure reached a gloved hand down to touch the hilt of his short sword, then crouched low to the ground, brushing the dusty earth with his fingers. With a start, Caden realized that he was searching for tracks. He considered moving deeper into the forest, he was only a hundred feet from the road, but the sound of the desiccated plant life crunching underfoot would certainly give him away.

His breath caught in his throat as the man found his footprints, the stranger’s hand resting on the leather-bound hilt of his blade as he began to make his way closer, Caden finding himself paralyzed by fear. Only the day before, he had imagined himself besting an experienced sellsword, but now, he couldn’t lift a finger. He was rooted to the spot, just like the trees that surrounded him. What should he do? Stay hidden, and hope for the best? Leap out and confront the man? His well of courage had run dry.

The snapping of twigs and the rustling of desiccated foliage alerted him that the stranger was drawing closer, Caden holding his breath as he pressed up with his back against the trunk of a tree.

“Show yerself!” the man shouted, Caden almost jumping out of his skin. “I know you’re ‘ere, you little whelp. You can’t hide from the likes of me.”

Slowly, Caden emerged from behind his tree, gripping the shaft of his staff tightly in his trembling hands.

“W-what do you want with me?” he demanded, his voice wavering. The man drew his sword, the sharp blade glinting in the sunlight that made it through the sparse canopy, Caden recoiling at the sight of it.

“That fancy knife on yer hip,” he replied in a rasping voice, the beginnings of his angular face visible beneath his shadowy cowl. “Throw it on the ground. Yer coin purse, too. Drop it. Empty yer pack and turn out yer pockets.”

Caden was too afraid to move, the man brandishing the sword angrily.

“Are ye hard of hearin’? Hand over all of yer possessions, or I’ll take yer life as well, savvy?”

“Alright, alright!” Caden exclaimed. He began to reach for the knife, then hesitated. What was he doing? This was precisely what the Master had prepared him for, he couldn’t roll over and give up the moment a common brigand flashed a sword at him. A plan began to formulate in his mind, and he moved his hand to the coin purse. What was it the Master had said about the enchantment that lay upon it? Those who tried to steal it would find it far too heavy to lift...

“Don’t try any funny stuff,” the thief warned, waving his blade.

“Okay, just ... don’t hurt me,” Caden pleaded as he unfastened its drawstring from his belt. He tossed the purse to the man with an underhanded throw, his hooded assailant faltering as he snatched it out of the air. He weighed it in his hand, a grin spreading across his face beneath the shadow of his hood.

“What are ye, some rich merchant’s son? I saw ye throwin’ gold around back at the inn, but there must be a hundred crowns here. My luck must be turnin’.”

His smile faltered as his arm began to droop, the purse growing heavier as it sat in his palm. His momentary confusion turned to panic as it pulled him off-balance, his sword still tightly clutched in his right hand as the left was suddenly brought to the ground with an audible thud. A yell of alarm and pain echoed through the trees as it pinned him to the forest floor, dragging him to his knees, the brigand fighting to free himself from the ever-increasing burden.

“M-my hand!” he wailed, the enchanted coin purse driving it deeper into the soil. It was as though an invisible anvil had been dropped on him. He finally managed to pull himself free, toppling over backwards onto the carpet of dead leaves, scrambling to his feet. His hood had fallen off, revealing a mop of long, dark hair that fell about his shoulders. His stubbly cheeks were gaunt, his piercing, green eyes full of fear as they stared out from beneath a furrowed brow.

He pointed the tip of his blade at Caden as the young sorcerer took a step forward, the man scooting away as he leaned down to pick up the purse. The brigand’s eyes widened in confusion as he lifted it effortlessly, stowing it in one of his pockets.

“What the hell is that?” the stranger demanded, his injured hand shaking as he held it by his side. “What did you do?”

Caden was still terrified, adrenaline coursing through him, but he mustered the courage to brandish his staff.

“Leave me be,” he replied, his tone a little more panicked than he had intended.

“You little wretch,” the brigand snarled, his fear turning to anger. “Think you can play tricks on me!?”

He lunged, his sword flashing as he stepped in to drive it towards Caden’s belly with a violent thrust. Caden reacted reflexively, deflecting the blow with a quick swipe of his staff, wood clattering against steel. The brigand stumbled, but quickly overcame his surprise, raising his blade above his head with a frustrated growl. It whistled through the air as he brought it down, Caden blocking it with the haft of his stave. Rather than biting into the wood, the blade bounced off it as though it were as hard as stone.

Only now did Caden’s mind catch up, and he remembered his training, how the Master had taught him to amplify the power of his strikes. It was so difficult to concentrate in the heat of a fight, but he willed that energy to flow from his fingers, pouring it into the staff. His grip on it tightened as he swung it again, but this time, he felt it grow heavier. He could feel its mass shifting towards one end, as though a lead weight had been fastened to it. The blow connected with the thief’s wrist with a crack, sending the blade toppling from his hand, Caden following up with another swift strike to his ribs that sent him reeling.

“I yield, I yield!” the brigand wailed as he scurried clear. He clutched his bruised ribs, his eyes wide. After making to retrieve his sword, he thought better of it, slowly backing off as Caden aimed the bronze falcon beak at him. How easy it would have been to set him aflame, or strike him with a bolt of lightning, but the confrontation was over. He willed himself to calm down, letting the impulse pass, breathing hard as he stared down his would-be assailant.

“Off with you!” Caden shouted, jabbing his staff at the man. The thief turned tail, stumbling through the underbrush in his haste. When he reached the road, he headed back in the direction of the inn, quickly rounding the corner and vanishing from sight.

Caden took a few moments to catch his breath, composing himself as he lowered his staff. He had known that he would face challenges, but he hadn’t expected to be tested so soon, he was barely out of the city. Even so, he had prevailed, the Master’s training had paid off. As frightened as he had been, he now felt the warmth of pride filling his belly, a kind of elation overcoming him. For the first time since leaving the tower, he felt as though he might actually succeed in this endeavor.

He checked that he still had all of his belongings, walking past the discarded sword as he made for the road. After checking that the brigand had indeed fled, he continued on his way, feeling a little more sure of himself.

It had taken several long days of walking, but Caden had finally reached the border of the kingdom. The grassy fields and patches of woodland were now giving way to heath, the hills becoming rockier as they transitioned to more mountainous terrain. Boulders protruded from the hardy vegetation, covered in furry mosses and patches of lichen, surrounded by tough grasses and squat bushes. The violet of thistles and clusters of heather contrasted against the greens of the grass and the yellow flowers of the blooming shrubs, not one of them rising above three or four feet. What few trees persisted here were twisted bristlecones, their gnarled trunks bleached the color of bone by the sun. He would have assumed that they were long-dead, had it not been for a few clusters of green leaves clinging to their skeletal branches here and there. They fared well in harsh climes, and they seemed relatively unfazed by the drought compared to some of the yellowing plant life that surrounded them.

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So learned at a very young age that I liked dressing up in hose and heels and making guys cum (see any of my previous stories :-). I met Dusty when we were 13. He moved from another state. He towered above all of the other boys in our class at 6' 1". He was so big we called him Dusty Mountain. He had a full five o clock shadow and probably outweighed every other guy in the class by 60 or 70 pounds. There was an empty seat next to me and the teacher sat him there. I soon learned that he...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 9

Johan accepted the call. “Hello Captain Kufuor, My name is Captain Chris Smith. This ship was sent to the Twin Systems to investigate the pirates. Luckily, for you and your passengers, we were able to stop them from firing on your ship. However, we have found over a hundred and fifty prisoners on the planet. We were wondering if you had any spare births should some of them wish to travel to Terra as soon as possible.” “No, we are sorry but we have a full load,” Johan replied trying to put...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 13

Ricky found his way out of the ship. He stopped when he looked at the new compound. They had cleared a lot of land to his way of thinking. He liked the nice wide streets and the fact they had left clumps of trees for shade. He could see the pavilions, the rows of tents and the bustling people. He was shocked when he realised that a lot of them were teenagers. He then realised that a group of them were in one of the squares near the landing field. A tractor with a deep hoe was traversing the...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 25

Dusty’s crew had a lot of fun while she was indisposed. They had stripped out half of a deck of cabins on deck three to fit the extra hardware and stores in. They were leaving half the farming machines and stores for this planet. The ship was one of the smaller settlements ships and had been designed to sleep four hundred. In fact, all the ships were of the older and more modest design. They had forty cabins in four rows of ten on the three passenger levels. The cabins on the two lower...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 29

The next day was very busy for James and Dusty. They had pleaded weariness and didn’t leave the hotel room as far as anyone other than Mica and their new team of mercenaries were concerned. Their guards were kept busy turning away a horde of people wishing to see Hasid. Some were not happy that they were being rebuffed. While waiting for lunch, Dusty lifted her brace and said, “Rasp, report to me with the team, please.” Three minutes later, she had the six mercenaries standing in front of...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 5

They finally left Armstrong Space station at 15:00 hours. The whole crew watched the Earth and Moon grow smaller from the bridge. The bridge had five seats at the consoles that surround the raised Captain’s chair and two chairs for guests set near the doors and above the short ramps to the consoles. The rest of the crew had each attached to a chair or sat in laps to witness them leaving Sol. Pat was driving, and Darla and Beanie were at their stations as the navigator and the gunner. The...

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Kat Meets Dusty

When they got home, Kat immediately went upstairs to put on a swimsuit and grabbed the lotion and a towel. On the way out to the pool, she asked Robbie if he could oil up her back, since Trey wasn't there. They stepped out onto the patio and Robbie surprised Kat by saying, "Hey Dusty, how are you boy?" She followed his gaze and saw he was speaking to a very handsome dog standing off at the edge of the patio, warily wagging his tail. "Oh look! He's beautiful! Where'd he come from," Kat...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 7

They parked up the bikes and settled the gravity sleds. The high Mages set up a new shield before they moved out. Their first objective was the ships. They moved so they were out of visual sight of the camp and approached the small gunship. Zed told Dusty mentally, to hold her vambrace next to the door locking mechanism. Dusty did so and they waited for a minute. “The ship is empty and the codes are changed, mistress. Only you can unlock the ship by placing your brace near one of the...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 10

One of the bolder women asked, “What happened to us?” Dusty smiled at her and the others. “Well, we heard you had a bit of problem with your King so we relieved him of his duties. Whitney said a lot of you are sick and you all need a damn good feed. We have some medicine that should help and I think if you fill a plate it will help with the hunger pains.” She didn’t have to tell them twice and they quickly lined up. The teams were soon doing a brisk trade. Some of the kids even ran back to...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 6

The mission was a go. When Dusty announced that the Farestar was on the edge of the system, and they had to stop the Pirates, the ship became a flurry of activity. Worried that one of the pirate ships might leave before they could stop them, Dusty split the team. Que, Bella and the other Enforcers would go with her and the other four would man the ship. Once they located the base and the ships, the Striker would land, let them out and head back to space. It was to slip back into the...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 30

Mica had to chuckle. He found the room was already set up for about twenty people and the staff had even set up the self-serving area with hot meals, cold meats, salads and bread for the hungry executives. The men happily served themselves before finding a spot at the long table. One of the men, Nazem, who happened to be the Minister of Water Control, said to James as they walked to the seats, “You have undoubtedly caused a lot of destruction and several deaths, with your actions,...

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Dusty Rose 5

Dusty Rose 5 CHAPTER 1 "Well, this is a new look for you!" Willy laughed as Chris pulled himself into the shot-gun seat of the town car. When Willy had pulled up to the front door of the hotel, Chris had been out in front waiting for him. He was carrying his guitar and wearing a simple, yellow sundress. That alone was a bit different, Willy had noticed that all the Dusty Rose girls tended to dress similarly, usually in fairly subdued colors, like most northern girls. Although he...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 8

Chris and his team were floating along with the asteroids. They were all relieved to hear that the pirates were all out for the count. Dusty informed Chris that Zed had said that the freighter and the gunship were flyable but they could do with a serious overhaul. She also told him the pirates were now their prisoners. Chris and the team were waiting for the Farestar to pass them and head out of the system before they came back to join the ground crew. Dusty had informed the ship of what...

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Chasing LolitaChapter 10 Dusty and Me

For the next half-hour I watched Dusty serve the other customers while working myself into a sexual tizzy. Some of the patrons were a bit frisky, and I saw a few of them rub their hands over Dusty's ass when she leaned over to set down their drinks. She didn't overreact, she just gave them her "Naughty boy, shame on you" look, wiggled her bum, and walked away. The boys were rowdier than normal, probably because they hadn't seen Nikki in almost ninety minutes. She was usually back in the...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 2

A standard space shuttle had a minimum crew of six. An Engineer who was also the Drive Mechanic, a Plumber who looked after all of the fluid systems, an Electrician, a Science Officer who doubled as the Medic, a Navigator who also looked after the Comms and the computer systems if the Electrician didn’t and the Ship’s Captain who was also the primary Pilot. It was common for a ship’s crew to be semi-skilled in each other’s jobs so they could back each other up. Dusty, Justin, Aaron and...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 27

James didn’t have to prompt Mica to tell him what had been going. Mica just decided to give him the broad picture, not sure, what James knew since he hadn’t been around for the better part of three years. Fiaz had not even hinted that his son was still alive. He asked James what he knew about their claim on Terra. James just told Mica to tell him what he knew, as if he knew nothing. So Mica did. James and Dusty learnt that one of Fiaz’s ships had been one of the first ships to come to...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 3

Chris looked at the group of people he would be spending the next few months with speculatively. He had been quietly listening to all that Pat and Lee had been telling them. While the ship was very roomy for a strike craft of its class, twelve people living in close quarters tend to develop interesting personal and group dynamics that can become a nightmare to sort out for a Captain. If they all developed magical abilities, then these dynamics will be even more intense. “Empress Lee, I have...

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The Old Dusty Road Part 1

I'm Meg. I moved to this area a few months ago and just recently bought this house. I've not really explored much as I've been getting the inside finished. I'm five feet four inches tall and have a curvy shape, hazel eyes and blondish hair. I live on a dead end street. The pavement stops at my house and beyond my house it turns into an old dusty road. I decided one morning I wanted to see what was beyond my house. So I set out walking down that dirt track. The trees were beautiful, all shapes...

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Dusty Rose part 2

Chapter 1 "Will you two, please get a move on!? I want you to have some breakfast before you go!" Terry and Chris' mother was shouting towards the living room from the stove where she was making French toast for the twins. Today was the day! Her babies were leaving and it had all happened so quickly. So unexpectedly. "I'm right here, mom." Terry said, coming into the kitchen. "I've got everything packed and in the hallway. The girls won't be here for another forty-five minutes or...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 12

Ricky looked apprehensively at the two women that were in his cell with him. Cara laughed mockingly, “Jeez, men can be such dumb-arses. Did you think we were that gullible? We knew you were not taking the drugs. Why did you think we preferred you to fuck us? The fact you’re a damn good lay without them wasn’t lost on us either. Your wife is one lucky woman in that regard.” “I’m sorry,” Ricky said and meant it. Using them had been a way to meet his objectives. Away from the rest of the...

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Dusty Rose 1

Prelude "Thank you!" Chrissie shouted over the roar of the stadium crowd. All the other girls in the band smiled and waved their appreciation. "Thank you! You were great! Good night!" and they left the stage with the roar still loud in their ears. As they approached the stairs to lower levels of the civic center, there were cowboy-hat-wearing security people and stage hands waiting to help them. There were congratulations coming from everywhere. Gina, the group's drummer was taking...

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Dusty Rose 3

Dusty Rose 3 CHAPTER 1 "Honey, I am not going to lecture you, but if the doctor said to wait a week, then why not wait a week?" Chris's mom was stressed. Her twins were hundreds of miles away from home and Chris had just had surgery. Minor surgery, as these things go, yes, but surgery, none the less. When he'd told her that he had no real pain, just some pulling on the skin on his chest as it stretched and healed, she still wasn't happy. "Honestly, mom, I'm fine. The worst thing...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 9

I picked up the milk container and put it back in the fridge. James and dad collected the coffee pot and cups and put them in the sink. Dad shoed us away as he rinsed the cups, so I walked James to the door. I walked out onto the veranda with him and said, “See you later, James.” As I went to turn away, he stopped me and gently pulled me into his arms. He looked down into my face and tenderly touched his lips to mine. I shivered when his tongue brushed across my lips, and I found myself...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 17

Week twelve of our stay started off very strangely. Dave had organised for us to go to the firing range after breakfast with the six people from the Army. We had been once with the other two constables, but we’d spent more time doing gun safety than actually firing of our weapons. I had also found something wrong with my pistol. Somehow, they had damaged the firing mechanism when it had been at ballistics. I wasn’t impressed, so I hadn’t fired more than two rounds when I knew it wasn’t...

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Dusty Rose 4

Dusty Rose 4 CHAPTER 1 "I am so proud of all you girls," Margo's dad was saying to the band members, Allan Bennett, Willie, Mark and all the parents who had gathered for brunch in the lobby restaurant before the parents returned home after last night's soir?e. "And you, young man," he said to Chris who was wearing his hair the same as Terry was today, a high ponytail with a headband and a few wisps of hair hanging on either side of his face, "if I hadn't met you before all of this h...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 14

Lee called down her ship to land beside the Striker. She told everyone that was in a tent to go get their stuff and to make sure they were all in this square of land. People started rushing about and in a surprisingly short period of time they had cleared the block of land that held the tents and everyone was milling around waiting to see real wizards do their thing. Lee collected the crew of the Striker. “Magic 101,” she said to then grinning and they had to chuckle too. “Well not quite,...

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Just a Dusty Old Suitcase

Just a Dusty, Old Suitcase By Charlotte Dickles "There's a sex-doll in that case you found in the loft!" Gemma yelled from the bedroom. "What! No way!" my sister Lucy shouted back from the kitchen. "Let me see." I, too, was irresistibly drawn from the lounge, where I'd been removing books from a large box and stacking them on the bookshelves. I followed Lucy up the stairs and into the bedroom, where Gemma had been unpacking a large, dusty, old suitcase. I had found it...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 12

We had to stand around for an hour while we were questioned, and a million pictures were taken. A tow-truck turned up. The driver told us we would need a forklift first. Siebel had to call a builder and her insurance agency. A lot of merchandise near the window was covered in glass and got stomped on while they worked out how to remove the Linger. One of the ladies, who was called Penny, went and got us coffee and we three girls sat down the back at Siebel’s counter and got to know each...

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Bozeman Trails

Edited by SciFi Nut I'm a Hospitality Evaluator. That's industry-speak for someone who goes around to competing hotels (and even sometimes our own) and secret shops them. Some would say this existence is rather detached, moving from one place to the next without any true place to call home and although I tend to agree, I enjoy the freedom of being on the road. I set my own hours and I'm basically am my own boss. Can't remember the last time I was told to go somewhere or do something that I...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 5

I got then sent to traffic for three months. The only good thing about the three months I did in Traffic was that since I had a Hopper licence, I got to ride one. The bad thing was the occasional truck or Linger accident, but they certainly gave my paramedic training a workout. We still have electric cars as some people can’t fly the lingers, and even dual diesel engine and electric trucks running around on the roads. Linger smashes were the worst, as survival rates were lower if someone...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 7

I was still pissed that the arsehole had managed to sneak up on me. Just before the cavalry arrived, I got back up and looked at the man I had shot. I noticed the scuff marks on his elbows and knees. The reddish dust contrasted with his black outfit. It had been a dry winter, and this was red soil country. I carefully walked around the front of my vehicle and examined the ground. I could see where he had crawled over the gutter and disturbed the dry leaf matter. I stepped carefully and...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 10

James was quiet during the ride to the station and took me straight to my father’s office. After seeing me in, James left at my father’s nod. I presented myself to my father, and then he introduced me to his two visitors, Major John Carmichael and his aide, Lieutenant Warren Rogers. After the brief pleasantries, the Major said, “Constable Mc Gee, are you aware of the contents of the crates that were in the lorry?” “No sir, the warehouses are on my beat, but I have never entered the...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 16

The next seven weeks flew past for James and me. We got involved in some interesting cases, and we were coached on every technique they used. We had little trouble passing the units they had us study for. Professor Ingles had already said he could sign us off on the others. We even had to study Army Regs. One case we solved that surprised them was what was called a cold case. It was nearly three years old. Captain Walters had pointed out a special filing cabinet. He said it had six cases in...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 18

I woke up several hours later in a bed beside James. I lay there thinking about the incident and Bindy in particular, as I listened to the soft beeps of a machine. I knew that the Army personnel we’d been training with were all in the process of shifting to the MPs. I guessed that was why James and I had liked them and related to them. The fact that we were still training with them for PT had made us part of their team in a superficial way. This incident would only bind us tighter. We had...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 19

I was surprised by the delightful dream I was having. James was doing very sinful things to my body in the dream. It felt so real that I woke when my body shuddered in orgasm. I opened my eyes to find James face close to mine. I also knew where the bugger had his hand and that the dream had reality attached to it. “I love you,” he said softly to me. I smiled and gently pressed my lips to his briefly. “And now you’re stuck with me,” I replied. “I’m sorry for dragging you into my problems...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 26

We had to turn right at one junction and then go through a second intersection before we travelled the last 35km to Sigma. That was an interesting experience. The junctions acted like little-domed railway stations. The Mag-trains travelled down the centre of the tunnels and People could drive on either side of it. The trains were fully automated and sat about sixty people. They zipped up and back of their section of the line all day, every day. The trains had specially designed...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 32

The next interesting thing that happened was that Carmel fucked up. We weren’t sure at the time if the fact that the boys seemed distracted and kept their distance from the office made her sloppy, or if the other event forced her hand. I suspected the latter. Late one afternoon, in the third week of November, she left the office with Simon and without the guards. She had sent Darla in to distract us, while they tried to make their escape. Rather than run to catch up with her, we decided to...

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 4

The crew decided it was bedtime. The morrow would be a busy day, as they would finish restocking the ship in the morning and then head to Tris to undertake their first mission. The married couples left first and the singles were left. Beanie, Bella and Pat also said their goodnights leaving Quean with Kola and Tale to finish their drinks. “So youngsters, what do you really think about today’s excitement?” she asked them as she looked at them keenly. Tale answered happily, “Fucking amazing....

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Dusty 2 The Next MissionChapter 18

The Striker landed about two klicks from the other cube and in the next inlet. Aaron and the crew didn’t bother altering the bottom floor of the cube that they left on the island. They simply stripped two rooms on the lower floor and put preservation spells on them before they stocked them. They added some other useful tools and equipment to one of the other rooms. They also put the prisoners to sleep before transporting them to the cube. The seven men who woke inside the cube were quite...

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A Dusty Memory

Cloud looked across the attic, spotting the cardboard box she had been looking for. A sad smile formed on her face and without hesitation, she kneeled next to it, unafraid of the memories she knew it would kick up. With trembling hands, she opened the box like it was a rare treasure. To Cloud, it was just that. This box held her past. The past that she both loved and hated at the same time. After searching through the box for some time, she carefully lifted out an old picture. Gingerly wiping...

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The Old Dusty Road Part 3

We packed up and headed back to the house. Larry helped me in with my bag, we talked for a few minutes about the weekend, and Larry prepared to leave for the night. Before he left though, he turned to me, took me in his arms, and told me I did very well this weekend. I looked up at him and smiled. I was so happy to have made the choice to become his baby girl. Little did I know what was in store for me.As Larry got up to leave he turned to me. He told me to get up earlier than usual to take my...

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The Old Dusty Road Part 2

My head is going in circles. What is this man doing to me. I'm no baby girl. I'm not submissive. Or am I? I go in my bedroom. I get a small bag out and start putting things together. But he said 'only personal items.' What about clothes? What is he planning? I get my personal stuff together. Again I stop. But what about clothes? I need clothes! So I get together a few things. Just enough for the weekend.I stop and put my bag on the couch. What am I thinking. I don't know this man.How can I just...

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A Stranger a Dark and Dusty Road and a Secret

A few months after my marriage ended, my desire for sex was overwhelming. I’ve always been very sexual person and rarely went without sex for more than a few days in a row. I was in a long-term monogamous marriage that began in my early 20’s and end in my 40’s. When it ended, and I no longer had the sexual outlet, it felt like I lost the part of me that made me a confident and veral man. I had no clue about the dating world and really didn’t want to meet anyone new while my broken heart was...

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Dusty church lady and her lover

I was home one afternoon when I was called by one of the wives I knew at church asking me if I could come over and do her a favor. When I got there she opened the door. She had just gotten out of the shower and had a towel wrapped around her. Her hair was wet and hung down around her shoulders in thick strands, framing her beautiful face. “Come in,” she invited me, standing back from the door. “What can I do for you?” I asked as nonchalantly as I could. ...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 3

It was as long a night as I knew it would be. The worst part was calling my dad because I knew he’d have a fat-attack. He’d not wanted me to be a cop. Until I was ten, we had lived in Brisbane. I was a late child, and my parents were both surprised when mum found out she was pregnant. She was thirty-six and dad forty when I was born. They had some sort of epidemic back in thirty-two to thirty-six. It had caused a lot of changes in the world. We lost two percent of the population worldwide....

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 4

In January 2093, I was sent to Cairns for my First Year Constable (FYC) training. As a new recruit, we only did dayshifts, and we were babied everywhere we went. After breezing through recruit course, I ran into a bit more trouble as an FYC. I had to spend three months in four different sections before I was given my first posting. Senior Constable Doug Mc Barker, the old guy I was put with for the first three months, damn near drove me insane with boredom. He hated being a first responder...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 8

My dad was the Chief Superintendent of the Daintree Regional Office. We patrolled from Wangetti in the south, which included the Spaceport, to the Daintree National Park area in the north and out to Mt Carbine in the west and Southedge in the south-west. Our region included three national parks, fifteen small rural towns, plus Mossman and Port Douglas. In total, we had three main stations, one at Oak Beach, one here in Port Douglas and one in Mossman. We also had five small three-men...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 11

Did I tell you I hate clothes shopping? I’m a ‘Jeans and T-shirt’ type of girl. Buying a dress for a date was also a new experience for me. Since I lived at home, I don’t spend a lot of my wage, so I knew I could splash out a bit. I did want to look nice for James but not sluttish. I had to buy a dress because I didn’t own one. A sad indictment but true. Possibly, if my mother had lived longer, I might have had a bit more girl training, but dad had been a bit lost in that department. The...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 14

James lavished attention on me for the rest of our little holiday. We didn’t spend it all in bed despite the temptation to do so. We were both sad when we had to pack and shift to the Army Base. I was placed in a room with two women, and James found that he also had two roommates. Since the course was shifted to the base, the Army had decided that it wasn’t to be wasted and they had added some of their own people. We had six civilians, four Police Officers and six Army Officers in the...

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Dusty 1 Cops LifeChapter 21

Justin and I thoroughly enjoyed the trip and were thankful for the training we had received. We didn’t need the sick bags, although just about everyone else did. When the air got a bit ripe, we cheated, hooked up the fresh air to our suits and sealed them to the visors. We could also happily chat to each other in a secondary private channel while monitoring general chatter in the shuttle and receive notifications from the shuttle captain. After the initial excitement of take-off was over,...

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