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A Place Among the Stars: Chapter Nine

Despite Ten’s absolute determination to immediately go to his room and read everything he had on Ab’ed and Y’tzur, his original decision not to, based on feeling like wet garbage, turned out to maybe not just be laziness. Kat’s medicine was helping, but he still wanted nothing more than to simply curl up and groan. Well, that was untrue; he wanted to take enough painkillers that this ceased being an issue, but that unfortunately was…

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A Place Among the Stars: Chapter Seven

Dr. Katherine Leonard knocked gently on her mate’s door. This was not strictly necessary, because it was her damn door too, but Eytan was probably feeling jumpy, and she didn’t want to startle ver unnecessarily. She didn’t like leaving Teniel, either, but that was for medical reasons, and the medical bot still monitoring him would alert her if there was any spike in his vitals. Right now, making sure Eytan was stable was more important.…

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A Place Among the Stars: Chapter Three

Tags: Being the legal representative of Teniel Cae was, to be frank, a shit position. Manjeet Jiāng had taken the position out of a combination of sympathy and greed. He’d been following Teniel’s case closely, having at the time been studying law on one of the Levir sub-planets, Jure. He’d seen the speeches. He’d also seen how quickly protests turned to riots with the right push. It was hard not to sympathize, especially when Manjeet…

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A Place Among the Stars: Chapter Two

Tags: Teniel Cae, whose friends called him Ten—and it never took him long to make friends—was currently wishing he was not on an oxygen-based world. If he could breathe through his gills and not his mouth and nose, the fact he was being smothered would be a lot less of a problem. Still, he couldn’t hold it against the Osith currently suffocating him. From what he’d heard, it had been a long time since she’d…

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