By the time Zoe Pierce had finished getting ready, Nathan Lockwood had already cleared away her breakfast tray.
"Iâll wait for you in the Starship Hall," he said before leaving.
Once Zoe Pierce was ready, she headed to the Starship Hall.
The moment she arrived, she saw several robotic camera eyes swarming the area. Chase Shaw was seated in the middle of them.
She glanced around and wasnât surprised to see Miles Sherman and the others off to the side, along with Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Troy.
As she walked over, she heard Nathan Lockwood say calmly, "Youâre up after Chase Shaw finishes. Have some water first."
He handed her a freshly opened bottle of water.
Zoe Pierce took it, and the cool water soothed her throat.
She found herself stealing a glance at Nathan Lockwood, whose expression was now perfectly composed.
He was like a completely different person from the man in her room just moments ago.
This version of himâcool and impassive, just like alwaysâwas exactly as heâd promised: they were just teammates in public.
âRestraint? Was he capable of that?â
When they were alone in the room, every move he made had been anything but restrained. He had actively invaded her space, his intimate gestures leaving no room for refusal.
She took another sip of water and calmed her mind.
Miles Sherman handed her a list of questions for the upcoming interview. Zoe Pierce glanced at it. As expected, none of them were too controversial; they were mostly about training and the exhibition match.
There was only one question regarding Planet F187, and it was a simple one about her state of mind during the incident.
None of the questions seemed to be traps; it was clear they had been carefully screened.
âAs long as I think through my answers, I canât go wrong. This is easy.â
When Chase Shaw finished his interview, it was her turn. Nathan Lockwoodâs hand appeared at just the right moment to take the water bottle sheâd been drinking from.
The pads of his fingers brushed lightly against her palm. Zoe Pierce froze for a fraction of a second before ignoring his subtle gesture and taking her seat in the center.
It was a move that the unobservant would naturally miss, people like Ryan Jacobs and Mr. Troy.
But to someone paying close attention, that one-second hesitation was more than enough to register. Someone like Erin Xavier.
His expression had been grim the entire time, the hand behind his back clenched into a tight fist.
From the moment Zoe Pierce arrived, Erin Xavier had noticed. Her attention went straight to Nathan Lockwood, and his went straight to her.
It was a subtle emotional exchange that only a keen observer would catch.
âItâs only the first day, and sheâs already treating Nathan Lockwood differently.â
âThey were alone in that room for too long. What did they do?â
âWhy did Nathan Lockwood look like that when he came out of her room last night?â
Erin Xavier hadnât slept well all night.
He had been the one to stop Miles Sherman from interrupting them, and now he was the one going insane. It was only the first day, and he was already consumed by jealousy.
He had wrapped himself in his blankets, repeatedly whispering her name, while his mind was flooded with images of her and Nathan Lockwoodâs intimacy.
âHow far did they go?â
Lost in his daze, he felt a bump on his arm. He turned his head and met Nathan Lockwoodâs cold gaze. "Get your expression under control."
"Erin Xavier, stop acting like a child."
His voice was low, almost a hiss. It was a clear warning.
Erin Xavier wasnât sure what kind of expression heâd been making to warrant Nathan Lockwoodâs warning.
The muscles in his jaw bulged as he clenched his back teeth. He took a few deep breaths, forcing his expression to remain neutral.
Ryan Jacobs had overheard Nathan Lockwood, but when he turned to look at Erin Xavierâs face, he didnât see anything wrong.
But judging by the way Erin Xavier was listening to Nathan, his expression must have been pretty bad a moment ago.
âHe just couldnât figure out why.â
âErin Xavier wasnât usually this temperamental.â
But soon, Ryan Jacobsâs attention was drawn back to Zoe Pierceâs interview.
The basic Q&A session had just wrapped up.
The interviewer was about to wrap up when Zoe Pierce asked, "Excuse me, will the situation on Planet F187 be covered in the report?"
The interviewer was a Beta woman. Her elegant clothes and long, flowing hair gave her a gentle appearance. She hesitated for a moment at Zoe Pierceâs question. "Which aspect are you referring to, miss?"
"Sorry, I might be overstepping, but Iâm concerned about the situation here. I was wondering if you plan to report on the conditions of this Gorbog."
Zoe Pierce glanced toward the specially reinforced window. Though it was impossible to see outside, her meaning was clear. "If all you do is capture the Interstellar Pirates, wonât the same situation just arise again in a few years?"
âIn this kind of environment, with no resources, thereâs no telling what these children will become.â
The Beta woman understood. She just hadnât expected Zoe Pierce to bring it up.
"Your meaning is?"
"Iâd like to make a donation to help the children here," Zoe Pierce said with a smile. "If they can get an education and have some hope for the future, perhaps things can change."
Zoe Pierce knew that in the vastness of space, there were countless Gorbogs, so many that even the government couldnât manage them all, let alone a single person like her.
All she could do was address the problem right in front of her.
It was just as Nathan Lockwood had said: she could use her influence to make a difference. Even a small change might alter the course of their lives.
âAt the very least, she could have a clear conscience.â
After all, the children looked so young. In their yellowed, worn-out clothes, their timid bodies held pairs of bright, shining eyes.
"Iâd like to ask if you would consider making the focus of this news story the improvement of this Gorbog. Do you think thatâs possible?"
âThe family that was robbed... would they want to be in the news? Of course not.â
âAfter the criminals are punished, most people just want to live their lives in peace, not under a spotlight.â
Zoe Pierce wasnât sure if what she was doing was right or wrong. Just as she finished speaking, Nathan Lockwood spoke up from the side. "We will also provide medical supplies and some basic infrastructure. Weâre on a tight schedule, but after we communicate with the government, weâll need people on the ground to supervise and assist. Thatâs where we might need your help."
With just a few sentences, he had not only matched Zoe Pierceâs donation but had also committed Chase Shaw and the others without their consent.
For the interviewer, this was a delightful surpriseâa potential long-term project.
After hearing the entire plan, she agreed with a beaming smile.
The subsequent negotiations were left entirely to Miles Sherman and Nathan Lockwood.
Ryan Jacobs pulled Erin Xavier along to follow the police officials to see Director Quinn.
Zoe Pierce was about to go check on Ian Sullivan and his family, but Chase Shaw stepped in her path. In the Starship corridor, he spoke. "Zoe, can I have a word with you?"
She looked at Chase Shaw, who seemed even more quiet and reserved than usual, and sighed internally.
"Where? There are still media personnel on the Starship, so itâs not a good place to talk. And outside are government officials and people from Planet F187. The walls have ears."
"The training room?"
Zoe Pierce grunted in agreement and led the way, Chase Shaw following close behind.
The moment the training room door closed, Zoe Pierce watched Chase Shaw lean back against it. He shielded his face with one hand, pressing the other against the door. "Zoe... next... look at me. Okay?"