When I was reunited with that arrogant bitch, she nearly tackled me to the ground in a fierce hug. âDarling, I missed you!â She sang, giving me a couple kisses on each cheek.
âWhat are you doing here?â I asked Eve at the doorway to my crew quarters. Iâd been cleared of my debriefing with Kianna for several hours now and had been fine to relax until I got my next orders. I hadnât been expecting Eve to just knock at my door like this.
Eve smiled brilliantly, her perfect pearly white teeth framed with fangs surrounded by those sexy, pouty black lips flashing at me like a weapon, âIâve been cleared from my security debriefing; Iâm free for now.â
I found that hard to believe, âReally, completely free?â
She rolled her big, glowing yellow eyes, âWell, not completely.â She stepped away from the door to reveal she was being guarded by two clandestine agents and four power armor soldiers, âI have an escort.â She announced cheerfully.
The agents wore simple tactical gear and were on high alert staying within a few feet of Eve, while the power armor soldiers gave her a wider berth and held their guns in a relaxed position.
I nodded along, âNice, a compromise in allowing you out of your containment cell?â
Eve beamed and nodded, âUh-huh. One of the many dozen security protocols they established. Iâm free to walk around
The Radiance
now, so long as I have an escort.â
I wasnât sure what all the escort could even do against someone like Eveâshe trapped some hundred people in a matter of seconds all while being locked within that containment unit; what exactly could six random soldiers do?
âAnd did you get rid of all your spores like you promised?â
Eve groaned and kicked at the floor like some belligerent kid, â
Yesss
. I even helped them adjust their scanners so they could actually read for my spores now. In return, they deactivated all the failsafes except the one you have.â Her expression turned coy, âDoes that excite you, knowing the power you hold over me? The only person aboard
The Radiance
who could stop me.â
I ignored her attempts at flirting, âDidnât do me much good back at the command center; I pulled out the controller and you disarmed me before I could even press the button.â
Eve pouted and stomped her foot, âRight, I wanted to bring that up again.â She turned away in a huff, âWere you
really
going to kill me back there?â
I nodded once, âConsidering what you did back there, yeah, I thought it was the only way to save everyone you had trapped in that biomass nest.â
Eve turned back to me, her eyes searching mine with a serious expression for a few silent moments. After a few seconds, a vicious little smile spread on her face, âNo, you wouldnât haveâyou
couldnât
.â She said with complete conviction.
I didnât know why, but her response really irritated meâbut I chose to just ignore it, âDid you need something? Why are you here?â
Eveâs smile turned playful once more, âWell, now that weâre both free, I figure itâs a good time for you to give me a tour of
The Radiance
.â
I opened my mouth to protest, but quickly realized it wouldnât do any good. If I was to resist Eveâs seduction attempts, it would be best to move forward with clinical detachment and complianceâno reason to fight or argue, no reason to give her any more than the bare minimum. I would act as her handler and nothing moreâhopefully sheâd get bored and give up her stupid games.
I closed the door to my quarters and stood before Eve, âWhat would you like to see first?â
I could see Eve had expected an argumentâsheâd been surprised by my response. But she quickly regained her composure with a little smirk, âShow me around your favorite spots.â
I nodded, and without another word started down the hallway. Eve grabbed onto my arm quickly and pressed it against her huge breast. Eveâs escort followed us like silent shadows a dozen feet away.
I rounded a couple corners and led us through a few different hallways, and anytime someone else saw our little entourage they made a hasty retreat. I wasnât sure what all people knew of what Eve had done in the command center, but as Kianna said rumors ran fast in a vessel like
The Radiance
, so I was sure most of the details would be widely known by now.
It would be a strange adjustment for anyone to makeâthe monster weâd had locked up securely in her containment cell now walking mostly free aboard the vessel. But as it was said before, what choice did we have?
âYou donât have to fight against me you know.â Eve said softly, that playful arrogance gone from her voice.
âWhat?â
âI know you donât trust me and think Iâm trying to turn you into my pawn, but I promise thatâs not the case.â
I was silent for a few beats as we rounded the next corner, âUnfortunately, thereâs nothing you can just say to change my mind now.â
Eve was silent now for a time as she thought over her response. âWhat would you have me do?â
I shook my head, âI donât think thereâs anything you
can
do; you opened the door, too late to close it now.â
âThere must be
something
.â She patted my pocketâthe one that held the failsafe control, âI gave you power over my life, surely that means something?â
I shrugged, âYou even admitted you donât think I could use it; not much of a power then, is it?â
In response, she just chuckled, âMy clever Adam.â She sighed contently, âTime will pass, and weâll look back on these days and laugh at how silly we were to each other, youâll see.â
âI doubt it.â
âIn the meantime, feel free to be yourself; thereâs no reason for you to be all on edge and uncomfortable. Iâm happy just to spend time with you as the real me finally; I want us to enjoy our time together.â
I didnât offer any reply as we finally made it to the first stop in our tour, âHere, the life chamber.â I said as I opened the massive bay doors. Inside was a series of large, futuristic greenhouses. There were a dozen giant white spheres surrounded by pure green trees covering every inch, with silver tubes in a large kind of crisscrossing cage, âThisâs where all our oxygen comes from. I donât understand it at all, but I think itâs super cool to look at.â It felt a little muggy, and there was a layer of mist on the ground, and unlike the rest of the ship, it actually felt
alive
hereâlike I was in a real forest once again.
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Eve looked up and around in awe, walking forward into the chamber and pulling me with her, âWow, theyâre all so big.â She walked up to the nearest sphere that was at least 50 feet tall and opened the door, revealing a series of trees and netting slowly rotating around each other, more mist spilling out as a cool wave of fresh air hit us.
âThis system allows us to stay in space indefinitely; weâll never run out of air, so long as we have at least four of those spheres still active.â I explained.
Eve turned to me, a mischievous smile on her face, âFool! Now I know the secret to destroying
The Radiance
âyouâve fallen into my trap! Mwuahahahahaa!â
I looked at her with a horrified expression, but before I could even say anything, she just giggled in that alluring, musical trill of hers, âAdam, darling Iâm just teasingâlighten up, will you?â
I fixed her with a flat look, âSorry if Iâm not in the mood for teasing.â
Eve bit her lip in a way I found way too enticing, âYouâre actually really cute when youâre grumpy, you know?â
âRight, we done here? Thereâs plenty more to show you.â
Instead of being irritated Iâd ignored her comment, Eve seemed even more amused by my response, âLead on, darling.â
Next, I took Eve to the sector beneath the life chamber to show her the hydro-treatment center; working in tandem with the life chamber, the hydro-treatment center was a massive water plant of spiraling tubes over 50 feet tall that recycled water from the ship, as well as produced and refined the moisture gathered from the plants of the life chamber. There was also some filtration system that allowed it to collect errant ice particulates from space and repurpose it into useable water. Again, I had no idea how it worked, but standing in the middle of the blue and purple tubes listening to the rush of running water, the cacophony of pumps and drains, it reminded me of being at a water park.
âHow long do you think it would take the humans to develop such technology on their own?â Eve asked.
âWhy?â
Eve looked at me with a rather sincere expression, âYou donât think about earth much?â
I shrugged, âNot really, too busy with life in the Empireâitâs much more exciting out here.â
Eve shook her head, âI donât really need the excitement. I wouldnât mind a quiet life back on earth.â
âReally?â
She smiled, âSure, if I had my way, we never would have left your grandparentsâ farm. You could find some local jobâor better yet Iâd create some riches so youâd never have to work again. We could just spend all our days about the farm, taking care of the animalsâtaking care of each other. That would be my dream.â
I didnât think about life back on earth very oftenâdidnât want to think about who I left behind, hoping they were safe and I hadnât totally fucked up their lives by bringing Eve home. âWhat did you think of my grandparents?â
âI really liked them, they reminded me of you, but different in their fuddy-duddy ways. Gramps was always sneaking me more treats, and he acted like it was a big secretâalways so funny. And Gram really treated me like a personâlike a granddaughter, I guess.â Her smile seemed a little sad, âI miss them.â
I didnât know how to respond to that; it was strange hearing her talk about my grandparents after all this time, but I guess they were a big part of her life back then too. Whatever mercy Iâd shown her that bonded her to me, my grandparents offered it as well. Was that why she hadnât consumed them either, some bond she made with them as well? Would she have bonded with
any
human that showed her mercy? Was I just the luckless fool who got tangled up in everything when that stupid space rock crashed down in the woods by my house?
When I didnât say anything, Eve leaned closer into me, resting her cheek against my shoulder, âWe could go back there, you know. Leave all this behind and return to earth, live out our days with your grandparents on their farm. Thereâs nothing the humans could do to stop us; I would keep us all safe. We could all be a happy little family away from all this Imperial nonsense.â She said softly, almost a whisper.
Hearing her honeyed words in my ear, it pissed me offâI didnât believe for one second sheâd be content to live a quiet life back on earth. Sheâd killed humans like it was nothing before, there was no telling who would be safe from her wrath. âStop it, just shut up about my grandparents and about earth. Leave all of humanity out of itâwhatever your game with me, just make it about me, okay?â I snapped.
Eveâs expression immediately changed as though she was hurt, âAdam, Iâm not playing some game with youâIâm being
honest
.â She gestured forward like she was at a loss for words, âI do miss itâearth and your grandparents. Iâm not lying.â
Eveâs eyes were wide and sad, and I could see a loneliness there she was desperately trying to fixâbut I was sure it was all some trick; she could literally completely remake herself and her form, there was no reason to believe she couldnât fake a few choice emotions.
âWhatever, letâs just move on with the tour.â I turned and started to walk away, but Eve grabbed my arm and held me in place.
âNo, you hurt my feelings, and I demand an apology.â She insisted, her gaze hard and serious.
I yanked my arm from her grip, and she let it go easily. I took a step towards her, âAn apologyâafter all the shit youâve put me through? You owe me like a thousand apologies!â
Eve crossed her arms while her stare remained steely, âAnd I did apologize to you, that doesnât give you the right to be cruel to me in return.â
I crossed my arms too, âAnd what if I
donât
apologize? What if I continue to be cruel to you?â
âIs this the part where Iâm supposed to reveal my master plan? Reveal Iâve been manipulating you to become my Predazoan pawn all along, but you being a jerk ruins everythingâoh how the house of cards comes crashing down because Adam was an asshole to me, that it?â She pressed angrily.
So far Eve had flipped between being cute and innocent to wildly flirty and seductive, but this was something different; she was upset and angry and expressing it in a surprisingly open mannerâit made her seem more like a real person. It was quite disarming.
âIâŚâ I didnât really know how else to respondâdidnât have any clever quips or sarcasm at the ready, âIâm sorry, okay?â
Eveâs angry stare didnât relent, âWhatever you think of me right now, however you might fight against what you perceive to be some great injustice, know I will
only
ever be kind to you; I will be gentle and caring and loving. Next time you would think to be cruel, imagine yourself talking to the little Evie huddled up in her blankets back in your bedroom on earth shivering in fear and see if you still have the heart to be so unnecessarily nasty.â
This was the most reasonable sheâd been since sheâd changed into her true form, and it felt like I finally had a window to have a real conversation with her.
âThen how do you think I should respond after what all youâve said to me? You were with me back on earth, you know who I am, you even understand what it is to be human, and yet youâve taken from me one of the most important parts of
being
a human, and you call
me
cruel.â I said in a calm, even tone.
Eve tilted her head to the side, losing a little of her heat in exchange for confusion, âAnd whatâs that?â
I placed a hand on my chest, â
Choice
. You tell me all these things you are to me, yet you havenât even given me a choice in the matter. My mateâmy perfect womanâbut you never gave me any say, declaring it all well past done already.â
Eve opened her mouth to speak, but didnât have a good response ready, so she just closed her mouth again.
âSee? You canât even respond because you
know
Iâm right.â
She took a step forward and placed a hand on my arm, âAdam, Iâm sorry but this is the
one situation
where I will have to be cruel and remove the option of choice from you. I
know
Iâll make you happier than you ever thought possibleâweâre meant to be together, you just canât see it yet.â
I laughed without humor, âAnd you wonder why Iâd resist you?â
âAdam, please, for now letâs just call a truce. I promise as you spend more time with me and remember our bond, all of this will be put behind us.â She insisted.
That was probably the best I could get for the time being. It was a little disarming seeing her be so realâso vulnerable. When she was being ridiculously seductive it was almost easier to resist just for how outrageous she was. Here, it made me question if I was wrong after allâI didnât think I was, and I would still fight to resist her, but it certainly was a little unsettling.
âAlright fine truce, letâs just finish the tour.â I offered.
In response, Eveâs eyes grew wide and she smiled brilliantly. She grabbed onto my arm again in such an obvious way to push it into her huge boobsâoutrageous as always.
âWonderful! Where to next, darling?â