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Story: Linked to the Rogue Cyborg (Kindred Tales Spicy Shorts #6)
CORINNE
“Sorry, Virelle , I can’t spare a long-distance hopper for a trip to Earth right now.”
“What?” Corinne frowned at him. Silas was sitting in his office—which used to be her office—with a self-satisfied smirk on his narrow face.
“ We don’t have any long-range missions going on right now,” she pointed out.
“ The next supply run isn’t scheduled for two months. The hoppers are just sitting there.”
“And that’s where they’ll stay. Because I said so.” He leaned forward, hands flat on the desk that used to be hers. “ I’m the head of the Division , not you and I do not give you permission to leave the station.”
“I need to get more information on K -lx,” she argued, trying to keep her temper. “ I need to visit the lab back on Earth where he was first assembled and activated to avoid future problems.”
“No you don’t, because none of us will be having any problems with your new Cyborg in the future.
” He leaned back and gave her an evil smirk.
“ Because , as Director of the Cybernetics Division , I have decided that it’s in the best interest of everyone aboard the station to decommission and dismantle K -lx, as you call it, for research purposes. ”
“What?” Corinne felt as though she’d swallowed a fist-sized lump of ice. “ You can’t be serious! K -lix isn’t like an ordinary Modern Cybernetic Unit . He’s a person. He has a personality and cognitive functions just like any human member of the station.”
“It’s nice that you think that,” Silas said loftily. “ But I think that hunk of junk will be of more value to the Company if we take him apart and see how he works. We might gain some valuable scientific insights.”
“I’ll give you a ‘valuable insight’—taking K -lx apart would be murder!
” Corinne was so angry now she couldn’t keep her voice from rising.
“ You can’t order him disassembled anyway,” she added, trying to regain her calm.
“ You might be the Director of the Division but I’m his Handler .
I have the final say over him and you know it. ”
“Not if I get the Company to agree with me,” he snapped. “ Tell me, what kind of power source does it use? It spends every night in your room and seems to charge up there but we never found a Docking Station in its Stasis tube. How is it charging at night?”
Corinne felt herself go cold all over again.
If Silas could make the case to the Company that the big K - Unit was more valuable taken to pieces than kept alive, he really would be able to have K -lx killed—with or without her permission.
And if he had figured out that the Kindred Cyborg had an internal power source, which was something the Company had been trying to develop for years…
“I’m done talking about this,” she said, rising from her chair. “ You’re not dismantling my Cyborg and that’s the end of this discussion.”
Silas’s close-set eyes narrowed.
“We’ll see about that. I’m expecting a communication from the Chairman soon. I’m sure he’ll be interested in knowing what makes that big Cybernetic brute of yours tick, Virelle .”
“Fuck you,” Corinne snapped, but inside she was worried—really and truly worried. There was a good possibility that Silas would get his way—better than good, actually. Whenever the Company smelled profit, it was ruthless in pursuing it.
But she couldn’t let the big K -unit be killed. She cared about him too much.
You love him, whispered a little voice in her head…but Corinne pushed it aside. She couldn’t be in love with her Cyborg —that was completely wrong. But she cared for him and she wasn’t going to let him be hurt or disassembled.
She left Silas’s office without another word but a plan was already forming in her mind.
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