"So, what happens now? Can I just leave? I"ve really got my ship back?"
He nodded and gravely watched Joat smile.
She couldn"t help herself, the tension disappeared and joy broke over her face like a sunrise.
"How . . . how did you find out? You must have just been released. Was it the first question you asked?" She blushed "I mean, did you say: "What"s going on with the Wyal Wyal?" or what?" or what?"
"Simeon told me. He"s the one who speeded up my release in fact. Officially, I should still be in quarantine for three days."
"My father?" she squeaked. "How could he possibly have known?"
"Rand sent a message blip to a pa.s.sing brainship, who relayed it to a city manager and so on and so on."
"Oh fardles!" she clutched her hair. "They"re the biggest gossips in Central Worlds. This means that literally everybody knows about this." Her voice had grown hollow and she leaned weakly against the desk. "I"ll never be able to show my face in port again. And as for visiting the SSS-900-C ..." She hid her face in her hands and groaned.
Bros grinned at her and shook his head.
"Talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth. It was a private letter and was treated as such. The problem your father had was wondering why you didn"t ask him for help. You were certainly ent.i.tled to it."
"I did ask him for help. I asked him for a loan, a huge loan and he gave it to me, no questions asked."
"Oh, I wouldn"t say that," Bros said, laughing. "He had a million of "em for me."
Joat looked at him earnestly. "It simply never occurred to me to ask him for official help. You were the only one I thought could help me, because you you guaranteed our expenses. I tried every avenue I could think of within CenSec." She shrugged helplessly. "But Simeon never occurred to me." guaranteed our expenses. I tried every avenue I could think of within CenSec." She shrugged helplessly. "But Simeon never occurred to me."
"And what about the Benisur?"
"I couldn"t afford to go personally. Travel time was time I wasn"t earning credits. I kept wanting to contact him, but time was short and I didn"t dare risk the credits a tight-beam would cost. What if he couldn"t afford to help me? What if he had to say no? Then I"d be out all those credits for nothing."
"Good thing Rand was thinking more clearly than you were."
She laughed. "Yes, it was. He"s very bright, don"t you think?"
Bros nodded, smiling.
"I brought this for you," he said and held out another datahedron.
"What is it?" she looked from the hedron to Bros.
He straightened.
"Well, after this this and ten years, I"ve gone about as far as I"m going to with CenSec and still be allowed to do anything," he explained as he casually closed the distance between them. "But I"ve got a strong suspicion that Joat Simeon-Hap Enterprises is going to go far. And you"ll definitely need a good security man." and ten years, I"ve gone about as far as I"m going to with CenSec and still be allowed to do anything," he explained as he casually closed the distance between them. "But I"ve got a strong suspicion that Joat Simeon-Hap Enterprises is going to go far. And you"ll definitely need a good security man."
Suddenly Joat found herself wrapped in a warm embrace. She stiffened and opened her mouth to object.
He kissed her lightly and smiled warmly down at her. Then gently pressed her head against his chest, resting his chin on her smooth blond hair.
"Its okay to lean on your friends, Joat. There"s no harm in it."
"Oh, all right," she grumbled. "You"re hired."
"Good." He kissed the top of her head.
She looked up. She could just see an earlobe beyond the curve of his lean jaw.
"Are you sure you want to do this? Silken could be a problem."
"I"m sure she will be."
"And some of the Kolnari got away. You know what they"re like."
"Yes," he said comfortably and stroked her back. "I do."
Joat wriggled unhappily, enjoying the sensation but not trusting it. She couldn"t help wondering what he really wanted.
Bros smiled. I"d love to tell you that I bought I"d love to tell you that I bought Wyal Wyal back for you with my retirement fund, but I don"t dare. You"d never let me get away with that. back for you with my retirement fund, but I don"t dare. You"d never let me get away with that.
He"d also resigned from CenSec over their refusal to help Joat. Though to be honest, he"d been disappointed and surprised when they"d accepted it so quickly.
Still, it was the least I could do for you, he thought. he thought. Considering what Belazir would have done to you Considering what Belazir would have done to you if... He let the thought slide, his embrace tightening unconsciously. if... He let the thought slide, his embrace tightening unconsciously.
"And we can still work for Central Security sometimes. Right?" he asked. After all, I"d hate to feel completely cast off. After all, I"d hate to feel completely cast off.
"Don"t push your luck," she said and pulled away to grin up at him.
That"s better, she thought, feeling more in control. All she"d needed was a handle, a reason behind his behavior. she thought, feeling more in control. All she"d needed was a handle, a reason behind his behavior. Clearly CenSec thinks they can use me, so they"ve sent Bros along to be their agent-in-residence. Hah! Still . . . might be fun. Clearly CenSec thinks they can use me, so they"ve sent Bros along to be their agent-in-residence. Hah! Still . . . might be fun. In fact, she was already looking forward to it. She"d enjoyed bargaining with Sperin. In fact, she was already looking forward to it. She"d enjoyed bargaining with Sperin. Especially since, in the end, I got the better of him. Especially since, in the end, I got the better of him.
Bros smiled down into her amused blue eyes, aware that she thought she had his number, and sighed in his mind. This thing is going to take a lot of time, This thing is going to take a lot of time, he thought. he thought. Good thing I"ve got plenty to spend. Good thing I"ve got plenty to spend. There was a slight pang at the thought of his lost career. There was a slight pang at the thought of his lost career.
"So," she said stepping out of his arms, "let"s get going."
"Yes, Boss."
Joat snapped him a look.
"You realize that you"re not going to be making big credits right away."
"Yes, Boss."
"I"ll bet you expect me to make you a partner one day, don"t you?"
"Yes, Boss."
"Don"t count your chickens before they"re hatched, Sperin. You"ll have to earn it."
"Anything worthwhile has to be earned, one way or another," he said.
Joat let out a long breath, feeling the stiffness flow from muscles she hadn"t known were tense. She smiled, and turned her head away.
"Yeah."