The drop to Entana went exactly as planned, and we made our way to the monorail under the cover of night without any complications. Eve looked around excitedly at all the new sights like a kid on vacationârather similar to how Iâd been my first time down planet-side. It was cute and all, but I had to remember lives were at stake here, and we needed Eve focused for the mission in hunting down Gamma-17.
Sitting beside Eve on the monorail, I leaned closer so sheâd be the only one who could hear me, âHey, Iâve got a proposal for you.â
Eve turned to me, barely contained excitement flashed in her eyes, âOh yeah?â
I nodded, âPreemptively, I say we call a truce. We need to take this mission seriously, and I need you to focus and follow my orders to help us find the Predazoan.â
âWhat do you propose?â
I looked around the rest of the monorail car; aside from our team, there was hardly anyone on board, and no one at all seemed to be paying attention to usâbut still, I felt I needed to remain stealthy.
âYou behave and help out with the mission, and Iâll take you on an actual dateâdinner, a show, the whole deal, exactly like a human couple.â
Eveâs eyes grew wide, and she smiled eagerly and opened her mouth to respond, then paused as a look of consideration crossed her face. âJust one date, for days and cycleâs worth of work?â
Damn, she was going to ask for more, âWhat are you thinking?â
Eve tilted her head back and forth, trying to decide, âA date is a nice reward for the end of our mission, but I need something to keep me
motivated
throughout our time here on Entana.â
I took in a deep breath and let it out in a heavy sigh, âEveâŠâ
Eve waved me off, âI wonât ask for anything outrageous; something reasonable as a daily reward.â
I eyed her flatly, and she gave me that adorable, wide-eyed innocent stare, âAlright, what else do you want?â
âA goodnight kiss; every night I behave and follow along with your commands, you reward me with a kiss goodnight.â She held up a finger, âNot some kiss on the cheek either, I want a kiss on the lips.â
A simple kiss? That wasnât so bad, I could probably manage that, so long as her goodnight kiss was just that, âNot a make-out session though, right? Just a quick kiss on the lips, thatâs all.â
âHow quick?â
âWhat, just a quick peck, right?â
Eve shook her head, âThatâs not a good reward.â
âHow do
you
think a goodnight kiss should go?â
Eve cocked her head to the side, â10 seconds, open-mouth, minimal tongue.â
I scoffed, âThatâs basically making out. No tongue.â
Eve rolled her eyes, â10 seconds, open mouth, no tongue.â
I shook my head, â10 seconds is
way
longer than a normal goodnight kiss. Two seconds.â
Eve glared at me, âOutrageous. Five seconds.â
âThree seconds, and a morning hug.â
Eve held her hand up, then tapped at her chin as she considered my offer, âA real hug, not some church hug where we keep our pelvises two feet apart?â
The fact Eve even knew about church hugs was already ridiculous and it made me curious what all sheâd learned about humans either from consuming the minds of those government agents or just from the earth media she watched. âA full embrace.â I confirmed.
Eveâs smile was wide and victorious, âDeal.â She said and offered her hand for me to shake; I took it and gave it a single pump, and she beamed and interlocked her fingers in mine as she settled our hands into her lap. I didnât know if Iâd just made a foolish mistake in moving the lines in how physical I was willing to go with Eve, but it was just a kissâsomething even family and friends might share. Well, not an open-mouth kissâunless youâre
really
good friends. Still, I had to risk it; I needed Eve focused on the mission if we were to succeed, and I needed to employ whatever gambit I could to make her take it seriously. Maybe Iâd get lucky and giving her just a little bit of affection would give me more control over the situationâif she really was so desperate to be with me as she claimed, I could use this all to my advantage. Did that mean
I
was being manipulativeâwas
I
the honeypot? It wasnât like there was some manual in how to navigate this crazy situation; I just had to adapt as best I could to maintain control for as long as possible.
The monorail glided along to our stop, and our little team exited together. A quick walk over and we were back at the hotel. It had only been a day, so I was sure our absence would hardly be noticed. We all took the elevator up to our floor, and once we got off we split up from there, with just Doctor Kianna remaining behind.
âEve, are you still planning on staying in Adamâs room?â She asked, flashing a quick apologetic gaze to me.
Of course, I wasnât surprised.
Eve held up our hands together, âObviously.â
Kianna nodded and turned to me, âZyno has already changed rooms, so itâll just be the two of you together from now on.â I could tell Kianna wanted to apologize to me, but she wouldnât do so in front of Eve. I assumed Eve already made this arrangement back when she was speaking with mission command as they established the new safety protocolsâsame as her staying in my quarters back on
The Radiance
.
âWell, I suppose itâs goodnight for now, even though our schedules are all weirdly backwards from being back on
The Radiance
. Weâll probably need to take another couple days to adjust again.â Kianna reasoned.
I shrugged, âI should be fine by tomorrow. Do we have a mission briefing or anything in the morning?â
Kianna shook her head, âNo, we all already briefed back on
The Radiance
, so tomorrow will probably be a light-duty day.â She shrugged, âYou could take Eve around to see if she can sense any sign of Gamma-17, pick up a trail for us to follow.â
Eve pulled me tighter against her, âItâs a date.â
I rolled my eyes, âHardlyâŠâ
With that, Kianna bid us goodnight, and Eve and I went back to myâ
our
hotel room. Eve rushed inside and jumped on the hover-bed like a little kid, âWhen do I get my goodnight kiss?â She asked eagerly.
I threw my jacket off and sat down in the little recliner and turned on the TV, âWeâve been planet-side for less than an hour; you donât get a reward kiss until you actually put in some workâshow me something worth rewarding.â
âAwwwâŠâ Eve paused in her jumping on the bed and sat down on the edge as she looked at me, âSo what do you want to do for now? Itâs strange how backwards your scheduling goes from being in orbit and then planet-side; our dayâs just started, but itâs the middle of the night.â
I quirked up an eyebrow, âDo you actually
need
sleep? Donât you have some endless energy or somethingâperfect cellular regeneration?â
Eve giggled at that, âI might have boundless energy, but my mind can still grow wearyâespecially with how human it is now. Sure, I
could
stay up for several cycles in a row if I really needed, same as I could hibernate for decades without stirring. But for maximum efficiency and comfort, I should like to sleep regularly.â She smiled, âPlus, Iâd like to be on your scheduleâawake and asleep together.â
I nodded along, ignoring most of what Eve said while keeping the conversation going, âHonestly, the strange Imperial schedules along with them changing around drastically when planet-side has been one of the biggest adjustments Iâve had to make ever since leaving earth. A 32-hour day seems absolutely crazy, but with the way they section it out with shift-breaks makes it more manageable, but then you go planet-side and itâs one big chunk all over again.â
âIâve noticed youâve been sleeping a lot better since youâve been aboard
The Radiance
. It seems your insomnia has calmed down for now.â Eve said mildly.
It kind of bugged me when Eve was acting so normalâlike a girlfriend worrying over meâbut I couldnât figure out why. Maybe I felt it was some trick, and certainly one of the more subtle ones at that. âMaybe the weird Imperial schedule actually helped my insomnia?â
âI think youâre also in a much healthier headspace; I think youâve recovered from that awful experience that caused your breakdownâthe PTSD.â Eve added.
I let out a sigh and looked over at Eve; she was just watching me with those big, glowing yellow eyes, nothing really written on her face for onceâno obvious expression I could read.
âI suppose I have you to thank for thatâor the little Evie I found back on earth. Taking care of herâor you, I guess, certainly helped with my recovery.â I offered quietly.
Eve got up to sit on the edge of the bed closer to my recliner, âYou know Iâm still that little Evie you found back on earth, yes? Just because I talk and I have this new body, that doesnât mean weâre separate entities.â She gestured to herself, âThink of this as the grown-up version of the little girl you knew.â
I snorted, âYeah, and you wanted to have me groom that little girl into this version of youâcause thatâs not super weird and creepy.â
Eve placed a hand on my shoulder, âAdam, I just wanted to give us a sense of equality moving forward. I didnât want you to be afraid of me and what I was capable of; I was hoping if you felt you had a sense of dominance over me, it would help bridge that gap.â
âI thought you said I wasnât dominantâIâm a switch, remember?â
Eve smiled, âAnd so am I; we can take turns being in control and relinquishing controlâtake turns pampering and spoiling each other, dominating and submitting. We donât need fully established roles between the two of us; we can be whatever we want to be and explore everything in between.â
I waved her off so she pulled her hand from my shoulder, âYeah well, you fucked that all up by having such a weird plan in the first place. You couldâve probably just talked to me about wanting to be equals or whatever, but you had to go and scheme things out instead.â
âWeâre talking
now
, arenât we?â
I shook my head, âToo little too late.â
Eve stood up and crossed her arms under her chest, clearly frustrated, âDonât you understand
why
I might have some trepidation over just talking with you? Even now you donât believe a word I sayâyou think Iâm only doing all this to control your mind or turn you into some puppet, to which I would ask you why I would
ever
do such a thing? Do you
really
think I need some single human as my pawn? I could destroy
The Radiance
and everyone that knows of the existence of Predazoans before you could even get back to the shuttle. Why would I want you as some mind-slave?â She pressed.
I shrugged into my recliner, âI donât know dude, maybe because I have the failsafe and itâs connected to my heart rate?â
Eveâs eyes narrowed, and in response, the tentacles at the back of her head snaked out towards me, two wrapped around my legs and lifted me up, while the other two reached into my pocket to grab the failsafe controller. The tentacles swung back around to drop the failsafe controller into Eveâs hands.
âEve, what are youââ I started, but Eve cut me off by pressing the center button, and a hologram displayed above the control, showing a list of prompts to activate the failsafe.
I stood up quickly, âEve, stop that.â I said, reaching for the controller.
Eve held me back with her six hair tentacles, wrapping around my limbs and my waist, keeping me in place a few feet away from her, âWhy? This is what you think Iâm worried about, right? Iâm just trying to manipulate you so I can be free of your control, is that it?â
Eve followed along with another prompt, and she pressed one of the delayed activation keys, and a timer showed on the hologram.
âEve, knock it off, deactivate it.â
Eve pressed one final button to activate the countdown, and it started ticking down at one hundred seconds, âThere.â She tossed the controller to me and released me from her tentacles, âI activated the failsafe, taking you out of the equation completely. You can just sit there and let it reach zero, and it wonât even be you who killed meâyour hands are clean, and you can finally be rid of me and all my evil schemes.â She said coldly, holding her head up high and proud.
I looked down at the timer ticking away, then back at Eve, âWhat is this, some weird powerplay?â
In response, Eveâs chest and ribcage opened to reveal her biomass core; the little silver egg-bomb had a blinking red light on top, âIn a way, sure, itâs a powerplay; Iâm giving you
complete
control
over my life, and the only way to stop it is for you to actively save me. If not, you can let the timer run out and Iâll have killed myselfâyou can walk away like you had no part of it.â
Surely she had to be bluffing, right? I looked at the bomb in her core, then down to the controller ticking awayâ60 seconds left.
âAnd if I do nothing? If I let you just kill yourself?â
Eve gave me a sad, soft smile, âThen you will lose the woman who loves you more than anything in the entire universe, and in time you will come to realize what a mistake that was.â
I didnât buy it for one second; Eve already said she knew I wouldnât be able to kill her back on
The Radiance
, she probably knew I wouldnât just let her die either. I deactivated the timer and shut down the failsafe, and Eve closed up her chest again.
âSee? Youâre the one with control here after all.â She said, leaning forward to hug me.
I pushed her away, âOh will you just fuck off? You knew I wouldnât let you dieâis this all just some fucking game to you?â I threw the controller onto the bed, âIâm so sick of all these games and schemes!â I put my shoes back on and stomped off towards the door.
âWhere are you going?â Eve called, sounding more concerned than she had when the failsafe was active.
âI need some time to myself!â I shouted, then slammed the door behind me, finally free of Eve and all her ridiculous manipulation.