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Sorry, folks, no #fridayflash for a few weeks. Instead, I'm revealing excerpts from Defying Gravity, Fighting Gravity, and Pull of Gravity. So, here is Chapter One of Defying Gravity.
CHAPTER ONE
It’s only a year.
Linia stepped upon the silver staircase leading to the SS Perseid. Her moment to shine was finally
here. After her years of linguistic studies and weeks of private training, she
was the youngest crewmember to board this mission to brave new worlds and greet
intelligent life on neighboring planets.
Three Persean crewmen stood ahead of her. Vines twisted in
her peripheral vision, nearly encroaching upon the launch pad. How could she
leave her verdant planet for a sea of stars? But this spacecraft held her
future. She shifted from foot to foot, anxious for her turn to enter.
“Saying good-bye to your mommy and daddy, Linia?” An
all-too-familiar tenor voice taunted her.
“Griffon?”
At three years her senior, she thought she’d left him behind
in secondary school. Her head cocked to the side as she glared into his weak
yellow eyes. She ignored his fine cheek bones and pure cerulean flesh. So what
if he was a fine Persean specimen to every other female? He was a trorc’s ass.
She moved closer to the entrance. “What are you doing here?”
Leaning against the railing, he chuckled and eyed her up and
down. “It looks like we’re going to spend a year together in very close
quarters. I’m the tenth crewmember.”
Her jaw dropped and antennae drooped. “You’re kidding me.”
“Nope.” He nudged her bag. “It’s your turn.”
Her mouth opened a couple of times, but no words would form.
In the distance, she spied her parents. Dad wrapped an arm around Mom’s
shoulders. Mom’s wheat blond hair, so like Linia’s own, waved in the gentle
breeze. Linia’s throat tightened as they waved to her, but she couldn’t bear to
return the gesture. Why didn’t anyone else’s family show up? Her embarrassment
singed her cheeks and even made her antennae burn. She’d thought there would be
more fanfare for their important departure. Instead, she probably looked like a
child to the rest of the crew.
Turning away, she stared at the spacecraft. An entire solar
year with Griffon on board. Her body slumped at the prospect, and her leaden
feet clomped up the remaining stairs. If she didn’t want this position so much,
she would’ve turned around and forgotten the entire mission. With a dry mouth,
she said, “Linia, linguist,” to the Persean with the clipboard.
“Head to your right. Mixi’ll be waiting for you.” The woman
turned toward Griffon. “Your name and occupation?”
“Griffon, engineer.”
Linia gasped and stumbled through the entryway. How did that
arrogant jerk get an engineer position?
Stark white walls lined the interior of the spacecraft. The
light hurt her sensitive eyes, and she blinked to adjust her vision. A
sterilized scent, like cleaning fluids, caused her nose to wrinkle. She turned
down another smaller hallway. If two people could pass each other without
brushing shoulders, it would surprise her.
“You’re the linguist?” An older woman’s sharp voice echoed along
the corridor.
“Yes, ma’am.” She couldn’t place Mixi’s age, since her
white-blond hair was pulled back in a bun so tight it gave her a face lift. A
small silver triangle sparkled upon her crisp dark blue uniform. So Mixi was a third
of the head crew’s triumvirate, consisting of Captain Bous and Corporal Kavin.
“You will address me as Lieutenant Mixi.” She placed her
palm upon a panel, and the door vanished into the wall. The room contained a
small tube-like bed no bigger than a coffin and a closet barely big enough for
her bag.
“These are your quarters. I suggest you dress quickly and
meet me outside.” The lieutenant thrust a SS Perseid standard uniform at Linia. Mixi left with a snap of her
heels.
The door closed Linia into the small room. Good thing she
wasn’t claustrophobic, right? She gulped and ran her fingers over the golden
swirl upon her uniform. She was the bridge between the Perseans and aliens,
their one link to communication. A surge of pride and authority roared through
her while she dressed in the uniform. The dark blue blended well with her
lighter complexion. She pulled back her hair from her face and tied it in a
ponytail before checking her appearance in a compact mirror.
“Linguist Linia, any day now,” Mixi called in her crisp
voice.
Linia snapped the mirror shut and dropped it in her bag. Was
she delaying the ship’s departure? She scurried out the room and nearly bumped
into the lieutenant. Mixi glared at Linia, and she shuddered. Without another
word, Mixi marched down the corridors.
Linia jogged to keep up with the lieutenant’s long strides.
Her gaze sought the Perseid’s
interior, but the same sterilized walls enclosed her. Each hall was nearly
identical. How would she find her way around?
Mixi halted and placed her palm on another panel. The door
slid open, and they entered the control center of the SS Perseid.
Eight Perseans sat at a metallic, semi-round table in the
center of the room. Ten silver chairs, bolted to the floor, had seatbelts along
the waist and over the shoulders. A window panel spread along the front wall.
Slight raised edges appeared on the other walls, and Linia assumed they led to
various instruments and cabinets.
Mixi motioned for Linia to take the vacant chair at the end
of the table before the lieutenant stormed to the captain’s right.
With some reluctance, Linia lowered herself into the chair
beside Griffon. He gave her a diabolical grin, and she ignored him, or tried
to. Her gaze focused on the large viewing screen. A mixture of emeralds,
crimsons, and purples bloomed before them. She breathed in, already missing
Persea’s warm floral air. This would be her last glimpse of the planet before
they lifted off into space.
“Welcome, everyone. We have quite an adventure before us,
don’t we?” Several chuckled and nodded, but Linia’s lips pursed into a line.
She thought she’d be sick. “As you know,
I’m Captain Bous.” The captain rested his hands across his bugling belly. The
bright lights glistened off his perspiring forehead while he introduced the
crew and their positions. “Buckle your seatbelts. Let’s fly.”
The seatbelts clicked into place, and her heart rate
increased as the countdown began. Tingles, like lying down in a bed of prickly
grass, coursed through her body. Her hand fluttered to her neck as she traced
the smooth sapphire stone of her choker, the same one all Perseans wore.
A flurry of activity surrounded her. The captain placed his
hand upon the table, and the flight instruments shifted into place. Several
other Perseans did the same. She felt left out. A linguist’s skills would only
be necessary when they met other intelligent life. Until then, she was no one,
and the thought sank home. Her chest strained against the restraints.
What was she doing here?
A deep rumbling sound rose like a furious draken. The ship
trembled as if in anticipation for the journey.
“Countdown. Three, two—”
She needed off this ship. She couldn’t be gone an entire
solar year with these people.
“One.”
The SS Perseid
rocketed into the air.
10 comments:
Congratulations to Esther.
And your new covers are so awesome.
Okay, something odd just happened. The part of my brain that likes reading usually shuts down at the mention of anything space-y. And yet, I couldn't take my eyes of your writing - great, great stuff!
Even though I've already read this book I still enjoyed reading the excerpt again. Linia is such a great character.
Congrats to Esther! :)
Congrats to Esther! And fabulous excerpt.
Maybe Linia will get used to it. I'm sure she's in for many adventures.
Congrats to Esther.
Congratulation Esther. ^_^
I'm not usually a sci fi reader but I loved this first chapter!
I've read Defying Gravity and thought it was great.
I don't usually read sci-fi, but I love the names you picked for your characters. The tension just keeps mounting...
Great opening and I love the new covers! :)
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