rible, and one with that fancy syrup you secretly like," she said with a tentative smile. I felt
e talked for a few minutes, about nothing important, and it felt good. It felt normal.
thing. I held two identities in my mind: Ava, the commander, driven and focused; and
my reflection in the dark screen-the face of a young woman who should be worried about dating and exams,
a city. It showed me the major landmarks, but I needed the detailed blueprint of t
AstraGen network, looking for a back door, a flaw in the firewall. But Thorn
eeded to create a problem that only I could solve. I found my opportunity in the station's long-range communication logs. B
to jam their communications; he was using the natural noise of space to hide his own signals,
ption algorithm, one based on my unique understanding of Leo's early work in quantum commun
t "interference" with 98% accuracy. I triple-checked my work, then wa
call, looking irritated at my interruption. I didn't care. I strode to his desk and placed my data-slate on it. "The station is
watched his expression shift from annoyance to intense concentration, and then to a flicker of something I
ke charge in a crisis. "My brother... the man you know as the leader of Aethelred's Hand... he's smarter than that. He's a whisper in a hurricane. He's been using a nested encryption protocol hidden w
rom him. He was a good head taller than me, a physically imposing presence. "You're sa
eeting his intense stare without flinching. "I'm looking at
you need to make this program of yours work,
etwork," I said without hesitation. "And full administra
epping my bounds so dramatically. He stared at me for a long, silent moment. I could practically see the ca
looking at me. "My head of security will be monitoring your every move. If you are wrong... or if I even suspect you are trying t
RANTED. I had done it. I had the keys. "Thank you,
. "For someone who grew up in the foster system and went to
I was now directly in Thorne's line of sight, and he was not a man who tolerated secrets. I walked back to my little of
m preventing a corporate catastrophe, the next I'm making sure there are enough gluten-free sn