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while threatening to kill him and his men if they tried to harm her or her sisters. He glanced at the
other two females who stood waiting for his answer. Frowning, he wondered who these females were
and why they were there. How had they come to know how to use weapons the way they did? He had
never seen their species before so he knew it was from a galaxy they were unfamiliar with, but
where? He looked at his younger brother who had not taken his eyes off the female in front of him. It
appeared Jazin felt the same effect for her as Torak had for the female standing in front of him.
Looking back at River through narrowed eyes, Torak nodded.  We will give you safe passage home.
Release us.
River backed several paces away from him before turning and nodding to Star as she moved past her.
 Jo, on my mark.
Torak growled softly when he saw River move silently down the darkened corridor out of his sight.
He strained against his restraints trying to control the fury building in him. How dare she disobey him!
Jazin s growl was louder and his eyes flashed as Star moved away from him. He fought against his
restraints trying to watch where she went.
 Now. Came a soft call just before the female named Jo hit the release button on their restraints.
Before they knew what was happening she was running on silent feet down the darkened corridor
where River and Star had disappeared. Jazin growled as he spun and raced down the corridor after
the females. He slid to a stop as he watched Jo s feet disappearing through the vent opening. Torak
was right on his heels growling up at River.
River leaned over the opening staying far enough back the men below couldn t grab her.  We ll meet
you in the shuttle bay in forty-five minutes if all goes well. If one or more of us aren t there by the
time you are ready to leave go anyway. There is no sense in taking the risk of all of us getting caught.
 You will come down here now. You will stay with us where we can protect you. Torak snarled up
at River.
Torak wanted to wring the female s neck. She had no idea how much danger she was in. She was a
female, not a warrior. It was his men and his responsibility to protect them, not the other way around.
He couldn t wait to get his hands on her once they were safe. He would teach her who was in charge.
River raised her eyebrow,  In case you forgot, we just rescued your butts. We have some things to do
to slow the ugly green dudes down a little. You can fly one of those spaceships, can t you?
 Of course we can. You need to stay with us so we can protect you. Jazin insisted looking up at Star
who had bent over to peek down on them. Star blushed a bright red as she saw him looking up at her
so intently and pulled back into the vent earning a deep growl from Jazin.
 There are some weapons in cell block three under the bed. Now hurry. I don t know how long we ve
got before they find out we killed their friends. Remember, forty-five minutes. River slid the grill
back over the cover and took off running for the engine room ignoring the snarling demand for her to
come back.
Torak was furious. Never had a female disobeyed one of his commands. Hell, none of his men
disobeyed a direct command. He looked at his men fiercely before taking a deep breath.  Let s go.
We get the weapons then head for the shuttle bay. Jazin, see if you can get a communications link open
to Manota. I want him here now!
Jazin could barely contain his own fury. The female named Star was too small, too delicate, to female
to be doing something as dangerous as killing Tearnats. He moved to the console and quickly hacked
through the computer system to their main communication console sending out a beacon for their
warship. Setting it to send out a continuous signal, he followed the others to get the weapons the
females had told them about.
River set the charges for the explosives to go off in five minutes. She would have to hurry to get far
enough away so she wouldn t be caught in the blast. She had set different charges up high so the top
railing would collapse on the equipment below. She said a silent thank you to Bombing Bill for all
his lessons on fireworks and explosives. Bombing Bill had set up and managed all the firework
displays for the circus including the special effects during performances. He had worked for years as
a special effects artist in Hollywood before joining the circus. He had always been patient showing
River, Jo, and Star how to create fuses and stuff that frightened the daylights out of their parents. It
hadn t stopped them from sneaking into his tent in between performances or on holidays to watch and
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