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50,252 words, with some chapter headings in there. ##### Chapter 28
The bridge of the Slaver's Folly was absolutely quiet. Wilbur could hear his breath. He could feel his heart pound. His eyes darted between the back of Jo's head and the back of Erk's head.
Jo looked at Erk. "Play that again, I'm still pinching myself."
"Uh..." Erk looked pale. He started to hyperventilate. "Uh..."
"Comms, relax." Wilbur said. He closed his eyes for a moment, his face grew tight. Then he smiled. "It was an accident, right?"
"Not quite, sir." Erk said. He swiveled in his chair and faced Wilbur. "I set up a relay to the ship's comms so we could help Al, uh, Captain Domici, if she needed anything. It seemed like a good idea to get the entire crew involved because time was so short."
Wilbur's heart sank. He didn't want to look at his console. "So everyone aboard heard that?"
"Yes...sir." Erk said. He took a deep breath and then lifted his chin. "Sir, there is another problem. My fault. It's worse than you think."
Wilbur sat up. Erk struggled to meet his gaze yet he did. Erk hadn't been with the crew for a real mission. He hadn't faced real fear. He hadn't made mistakes when lives were at stake.
"Mister Swenson, speak freely." Wilbur said. "No matter how bad it seems, it is infinitely worse if your crew mates do not know the threats or the risks. This is a difficult time, but this crew has faced battle. We have failed each other and we have made things right."
Erk nodded and his voice dropped. "Thank you sir. I had been in tight beam communication with Deep Space Fleet Alpha command, they were riding our sensor data. The comm was still open."
Jo grinned. "The entire Birach fleet knows Al's in love with Wilbur? I think my face is going to break if I don't die laughing."
Wilbur blushed. "Thank..." He looked at Erk, who still looked scared. "Is that all, Comms?"
Erk seemed to deflate. He shook his head. "Protocol requires comm to the Domici ship coordination facility in the asteroid belt. Usually a formality, but I was talking to them at the time."
Jo fell out of her seat laughing. Wilbur closed his eyes and sat back.
"Hate to break the mood." Mon's voice came over the comms. It was his agent voice. "Comms, internal only, ship wide. Confirm."
Erk spun in his seat and worked the console. "Confirmed. Ship wide, internal only."
"We have a problem. Scanners from her fleet are locking on us, and in our general area. That means Al is at risk, they may find her accidentally." Mon said. Jo scrambled into her seat and strapped down.
"Recommendation?" Wilbur said.
Silence reigned. Wilbur could hear his breathe again. Then Mon's voice came through. "She needs a distraction. Something aggressive enough to get them to lock on and consider the primary threat."
Wilbur nodded. "Her ship is almost ten times our size, and she has a fleet."
"I didn't say win, just distract." Mon said. "We'd only last a few minutes, but it might be the minutes Al needs."
Wilbur shook his head. "No. We cannot. I will not ask you to do this. I love you all too much. Think of something else."
Jo turned her seat to face him. A tear ran down her cheek. "That's the problem; we all love each other so madly that we're as much of a family as our family. There's nothing we wouldn't do for each other. We want to protect our family, but there's no time for a Plan B. Al needs us."
Wilbur looked at her. "But..."
Jo turned to back to station. She faced space, her hands rested on the console. She took a deep breath. "Helm, standing by."
"Turret One, standing by." Mon's voice said. "Acquiring targets."
"Comms, standing by." Erk said quietly.
Wilbur looked at them. His chest tightened.
"Engineering, standing by." Gray's voice broke through. "We voted, it was unanimous."
Wilbur bowed his head. His hands slowly brought the crash straps together and gently buckled him in. He pulled the straps tight.
"Thank you. All. I'm sorry it has come to this, but their is no one else I would choose to be here with me right now." He chuckled. "That sounded bad, sorry."
Wilbur's captain voice settled in. "Battle stations. Engineering, remove the safety margins. Helm maintain evasive maneuvers but intercept the Vengence. Comms.."
Wilbur smiled. "Hail the Vengence. We have an ultimatum of our own."
_________________ Chronicler, the Domici War
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