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Blessed Tregesser paused before leaving the cozy Voyager for the uncertainties dockside. M. Shrilica 3A. Not exactly the hub of the Tregesser empire. A financial loser. The in-system station, 3B, unaffected by Canon regulations, was almost completely shut down.
The world, too, was a source of negative profits. To recommend it, it had nothing but its value as a place to dump exiles.
Rash Norym, whose governorship he would usurp, looked like a woman who had received an unconditional pardon. She waited dockside with the Station Master and a platoon of functionaries who looked like they were doing life without parole.
"If we're going to do it, let's get it done." Blessed started walking. Nyo and Tina Bofoku and Cable Shike followed, willing companions in exile.
Shike was twenty-two. He came out of the darkest dark of the Black Ring. His eyes were the eyes of an old man who had seen all the evils that men do. Blessed hoped to make Shike his own Lupo Provik. Cable aspired to the role.
Blessed stopped in front of Norym, took her hand in his. "Don't question your good fortune. Make use of the opportunity. I'll do the same here." She seemed pained because her escape would be at the expense of another. "Nyo. The envelope."
Nyo handed it to Norym. "Transfer, travel authorization, whatnot."
She opened it. She read. "Tregesser Horata? The Pylon?"
"I pulled a string. It would be nice to have a friend inside. Somebody who would send the occasional letter telling me the latest gossip."
Her face closed down. She knew there would be more to it. A time would come when a major payback would be demanded. "I understand. Thank you."
"Good. The Voyager is waiting. Go when you like. I'll need to meet with your managers to see if we can't turn this operation around."
Rash Norym looked at him hard, a seventeen-year-old talking about turning around the worst loser in the Tregesser empire. "Lots of luck."
"We studied it coming out. Cable thinks he sees a way to cut our losses."
Norym glanced at Shike. "Like I said, good luck. I'll write when I'm settled." She was amused. But there was no humor in her companions. They had heard the deadly edge in Blessed's voice.