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caught.
Vinnettsa flattened as the shaped charge blasted through the solid brick and exploded in the tunnel.
She picked herself up and watched the roof drop in. An added dividend, she thought. She headed for
Alex's positition.
"If Ah hadna been stupid, Ah wouldna been here.
Second and third charges." Alex hit the det panel under his robes. Two more diversionary charges blew
on different sides of the prison.
"The Guard is mah home, Ah nae want for more. Fourth and fifth charges." He blew those.
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"An" noo 'tis tune for us a' to be gone." He fingered the main charge switch. And turned. Interested.
The drom ceased to exist. As did the wall.
The shock wave blew the main wall out, huge bricks hurtling across the brief space to shatter the inner
wall of the prison. It crashed down. Prisoners howled in fear and agony.
Alex grabbed the willygun from the ground. Held it ready.
Dazed, blinking prisoners stumbled out.
"Go! Go!" he bellowed. They didn't need much encouragement. "C'mon, Sten, m'lad. Time's a-draggin'.
Ma mither's nae raised awkward bairns."
Sten, an older, bearded man, and several men wearing the tatters of nomad gear ran into the street.
Alex saw a platoon of guards double around the corner toward him. "Ye'll nae credit I thought a' that,"
he grumbled, and hit the last switch. A snake charge positioned on the pavement moments before blew
straight up, into the oncoming guards.
He flipped Sten a gun as he ran up. "C'n we be goin'" he said. "'M gettin' bored lurkin' aroun' wi' nothin'
much to do."
Sten laughed, dropped on one knee and sprayed bullets down the street. Then the nomads, still
bewildered, followed the two soldiers at a dead run.
Doc waved his paw idly. Two willyguns crackled. The ' four guards at the gate dropped as the bullets
exploded in their chests.
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Jorgensen and Vinnettsa went down, guns ready, as I Sten, Alex, and the nomads ran up. Alex
continued on, up to the gates, unslinging a satchel charge. He bent over
Turned and walked back. I "Ah suggest we be layin' doon, or we'll be starin' at all " our own knackers."
The nomads looked uncomprehending. Sten motioned furiously, and they chewed brick pavement along
with the team.
Another blast, and the gates pinwheeled away. Bits iron and timber crashed around the crouched
soldiers.
"Miscalculated a wee on that one," Alex muttered. "Y'kn keek m frit."
They were on their feet, running out into the desert.
"We wait here," Sa'fail ordered. "My men watch the city. They will be coming down to see who is stupid
enough to come out of Atlan without soldiers to keep them safe."
The team automatically set up a perimeter, then slumped behind rocks. Vinnettsa pulled a canteen from
her belt and passed it around.
"The Fal'ici owe you a debt," Sa'fail said to Sten after drinking.
Sten looked at Doc. This was his area. The bear walked into the middle and turned through 180
degrees. Tendrils waving gently.
Sten could feel the tension ebb. Automatically, everyone  soldiers and nomads felt the small creature
to be his best friend. That was Doc's survival mechanism. His species were actually spirited hunters who
had nearly destroyed the wildlife of their homeworld. They hated everyone, including each other except
during estrus and for a short space after a pup was born. But they exuded love. Trust. Pity the creature
that stopped to bathe in the good feelings from the small creature.
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"Why," Sten had once asked, halfway through Mantis training, "don't you hate us?"
"Because," Doc said gloomily, "they conditioned me. They condition all of us. I love you because I have
to love you. But that doesn't mean I have to like you."
Doc bowed to Sa'fail. "We honor you, Sa'fail, as a man of honor, just as your race is honorable."
"We Fal'ici of the desert are such. But those town scum . . ." Sa'fail's lieutenant spat dustily.
"I assume," Sa'fail went on, "that you liberated me for a reason."
"Indeed," Doc purred, "there is a favor we wish." "Yours is anything the People of the Black Tents may
offer. But first we have a debt to settle with the Q'riya." "You may find," Doc said, "that more than one
debt may be paid at a time."
The tent was smoky, hot, and it smelled. Why is it, Sten wondered, that a nomad is only romantic
downwind? None of the princelings seemed to have any more water to spare for bathing than their
tribesmen did.
He grinned as he saw Sa'fail, at the head of the table, ceremoniously bundle a handful of food into Doc's
mouth. Lucky if he pulls back all his fingers, be thought.
But it is going well.
He unobtrusively patted Vinnettsa beside him. The tribesmen had only grudgingly allowed Ida and
Vinnettsa full status with the other Mantis members. It had helped that Vinnettsa had been jumped one
night by three romantic tribesmen and, in front of witnesses, used four blows to kill them.
Alex tapped him. "Ah gie ye this as an honor, m'lad."
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Sten opened his mouth to ask what it was and Alex slipped the morsel inside. Sten bit once, and his
throat told him this texture was not exactly right. He braced and swallowed. His stomach was not
pleasant as it rumbled the bit of food down.
"What was it?"
"A wee eyeball. Frae a herdin' animal."
Sten decided to swallow a couple more times, just to make sure.
The tents spread out for miles. The Mantis team and their charges had arrived at Sa'fail's home, and
immediately riders had thundered off into the desert. And the tribes had filtered in. It had taken all of
Sa'faiFs considerable eloquence to convince the anarchic tribesmen to follow him, and only continuous,
loud judgings held the tenuous alliances together.
One more day, Sten prayed. That is all we need.
He and Vinnettsa sat companionably on a boulder, high above the black tents and the twinkling
campfires. Some meters away, a sentry paced.
"Tomorrow," he said, thinking his way, "if it works-prog not clottin' likely what happens?"
"We get offworld," Vinnettsa said, "and we spend a week in a bathtub. Washing each other's ... oh,
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