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Business or Pleasure? 2000 short story by Jonathan
Hicks Three
years after Episode IV – A New Hope There
are many individuals on the huge patio. It is cut into the side of the
mountain overlooking the huge, pale green sea of Luronsa IV’s largest ocean
and as the blue sun starts to dip it’s solar flares
are visible through the atmospheric haze as azure arcs of fire. The horizon
of the ocean begins to glow with a strange yellow haze. Himbimimam stretches his arms until they click and places
his huge hands behind his ridged cranium. Now that the solar radiation has
dropped below point-three-two he has come out of the shadow of the private
apartment to join his friends on the secluded cliff balcony. Boba Dallagra looks over as he hears Himbimimam’s
satisfied sigh. “Welcome back,
Himbs,” he says with a smile, seeing that the alien is a darker shade of pink
than he usually is. He watched him expectantly. Himbs hears the sarcastic tone to his friend’s voice and
looks over. Boba is giving him a narrow-eyed stare. “Oh, I’m sorry,
Boba, I forgot to grab them,” he says with less than a sincere tone. He turns
his head and shouts back at the apartment entrance. “Jan! Bring out a couple
of fresh Duargas when you come out, yeah?” “What am I, a
server ‘droid?” comes a voice from the shadows. “Whilst I’m
paying for this, yes you are,” Himbs shouts back. He hears Boba chuckling as
Jan Lomona walks out with two bottles of alcohol in each hand. He hands one
to Himbs, one to Boba and one to another figure in between the two. Luschia
Arkensaw looks up, slipping back her sun visor and adjusting her bikini top.
“What’s this?” she asks, not taking the bottle from Jan. “Just take it,”
Jan says sharply but with a humorous tone. His broad chest is brown from the
sun and he slowly lowers himself into the lounger
next to Boba who is also stripped except for his leisure shorts. He looks
around the patio and spies Boba’s sister who is looking at him with a
helpless expression. He knows what she wants and he shakes his head. “Oh, come off it, Trace, I’ve just sat
down.” Trace tuts but another figure climbs from a seat and heads to the shadows. “I’ll get
it,” Ryath Centaur says. He steps over Trace’s lounger
and she smiles at him with false sweetness. “Oh, you are a darling.” There is a brief pause before Jan, Boba, Himbs and
Tunnil, who is sat at the back and in a shaded area of the balcony, all burst
out laughing at Trace’s description of Ryath. Ryath smiles and quicksteps
into the apartment. Tarr Ranth opens his eyes from his slumber at the
cacophony of sound and looks over.
Although he is relaxing he still wears a thick padded shirt, airy but
offering minimal protection, and shorts “What’s so funny?” He asks sleepily. “Ryath is a darling,”
Luschia says with an upper-class accent and Ranth smiles. Ryath is walking back with a tray of drinks and he looks
over at Luschia with a small, wry smile. “But I am a darling,” he says
with a helpless tone which brings forth another round of laughter. Ranth
looks about with a confused expression, shakes his head and closes his eyes
again. There is quiet as the laughter dies and everyone is left
with his or her own thoughts. A voice drifts from the back. “Says here that
the Empire is thinking of cancelling Years Turn,” Romanoe says, reading from
a small news datapad he purchased during the day. “That’ll freck off
the locals.” Trace, Suselow and Frans all frown at Romanoe. “Watch
your language,” Bella says with a scowl. Romanoe looks over and shrugs. “Freck
off,” he says. Jan and Ryath laugh but Boba turns in his lounger to look behind him. “Hey, enough! We’ve come here
to relax...” Himbs looks over. “At my expense.” “…so behave.” Bella stands and starts to head for the apartment.
“Anyone else want anything?” Most of them shake their heads in the negative
but Latti pipes up from the centre of the group. “A bowl of cockons, please, miss.” As Bella disappears Latti receives several stares. “Miss?”
Boba says with mock surprise. Jan shakes his head and goes back to watching
the sun dip towards the horizon. Ranth smiles in his apparent sleep. “Creep,” Luschia
says. Himbs and Trace chuckle. “She’s the
boss’s wife,” Latti says in a whisper. “What am I supposed to say?” “While she’s
here she’s a friend,” Jan says. As everyone agrees Bella returns. She notices that the
conversation ends as she approaches and she looks on the group with
suspicion. “What?” she asks. “What were you talking about?” To increase Latti’s nervousness Ryath says, “Oh, nothing,
just something that Latti said.” Smiles spread across them all as Bella hands
Latti the bowl of cockons he’d asked for and
asks, “What was that, then, Latti?” “I was just
looking forward to my cockons, that’s all,”
he says with an innocent expression and takes the bowl. “Oh, well avoided,
Latti,” Luschia says as if impressed by his answer. She holds up her hands
and starts to clap her mock appreciation and most of the others join in.
Ranth opens one eye. “Some of us are trying to sleep.” he murmurs but no one
hears him. Bella looks at Latti. “Well?” she asks. Her smile is
small but there is a touch of curiousness about her lips. Latti licks his
suddenly dry lips and says, “It’s just that… well, you know, how do we address you?” Jan shakes his head with a groan. “Oh, leave it!” he
snaps, his voice muffled by his arms that are now crossed over his face. “No, I mean it,
it’s, like, you know, like, you used to be a smuggler, like, and, you know,
now, like, you’re the boss’s wife, and, you know, like, what do we, like…” “I’m Bella,” Bella
says quickly, cutting off Latti’s nervous rambling and then smiling at him.
“At the palace I’m ‘Miss’ or ‘Madam’, though I’m quite partial to ‘My Lady’.
Out here, with those people I used to run with, I’m ‘Bella’. Does that make
things easier for you?” Latti gives her the thumbs up with a smile. “Yes, My
Lady.” Boba laughs softly and Ryath groans. “I’ve been up
all night,” Ranth says softly but again no one hears him. “So what do you
think they’ll do?” Romanoe says. He receives confused looks from Trace, Ryath
and Tunnil. “What?” “About the
Year’s Turn festival?” “Who cares?”
Himbs says. “It’s eight solar months from now and we’ll all be scattered
throughout the sector doing the end of year spice clearing sessions.” “Except me.” “Yeah, except
Latti, so what does it matter?” Romanoe looks at Himbs with a frown. “What crawled up your…?” Ranth suddenly swings off his lounger
and jumps to his feet. Everyone looks at him with surprise. “What’s wrong?”
Bella asks. “It’s too noisy
out here,” Ranth says darkly. “I’m going to my room. I need some sleep before
tonight’s work.” “Oh, you’re not
going after that bounty, surely?” Himbs asks with exasperation. “Yes.” “Oh, Ranth, I
invited everyone here to celebrate my hatching and my credit windfall. This
was supposed to be a vacation. Come on, have a Duarga, crash out and relax.” Luschia agrees. “Yeah, it’s an open bounty so some other
hunter will get him, if that’s what you’re worried about. It’s an even twenty
thou and even I’m letting it go. Cool out, Ranth.” Tarr Ranth looks over the faces that turn to look at him
and nods. “I suppose I could do with a break.” Himbs nods and winks at Ranth. “One week of nothing but
sun, sea and selectable Holovid channels. What more do you want? It’s been a
while since we all got together.” Trace swings off her seat and holds up her bottle of
Duarga, the advertisement holo built into the
bottle’s top still brightly dancing. “To us, and a
week of laziness and gross overspending!” Everyone agrees and they all
connect bottlenecks, some of the beverages frothing wildly causing the owners
to slurp their drinks to stop them from splashing everywhere. They laugh and
cheer and then get back on their loungers. The
atmosphere returns to the silence of companionship as they all watch the sun,
which is now half-sunk below the horizon. The solar flares are brilliant
against the darkening sky and a blue light washes across them all. Luschia’s
swimsuit starts to glow blue under the light. “Hey, it works!”
she shouts as the glow from her newly purchased leisurewear starts to get
brighter as the sun dips further down. “Just like the vendor said it would.” “Oh, for freck’s
sake, Luschia, can’t you turn it off?” Himbs moans. “Yeah, it’s too
bright!” Latti exclaims. “Oh, come off it, they’re the fashion on
Nogard.” “What, are they all blind on Nogard?” Bella asks, causing
to Romanoe to laugh. Luschia’s mouth twists as she gives Bella hard stare.
Bella’s smile doesn’t falter. Jan tries to throw a towel over Luschia but she
catches it mid-flight. “Fine!” she says
loudly, swinging off her lounger and then heading
for the apartment. The shadows glow briefly as she heads into the darkness. The blue sun is almost fully set. Trace stands and yawns.
“Well, I suppose if we’re going out tonight I’d better get changed.” “Me
too,” Bella says with tiredness in her voice. “No, wait!”
Latti exclaims. “The sun is about to set!” Everyone sits up on their loungers
to watch the sun finally disappear behind the horizon. Even the ladies hang
out of the windows of the apartment to watch the final sliver of blue light
peter out. As the blue line vanishes a brilliant spectacle is presented to
them all; the corona of the azure disc becomes brilliant, casting a smear of
colours across the entire visible sky that oscillate and glow, seeming to
bleed into the green ocean and warm it with colour. They all watch, quietly impressed or awe inspired, as the
colour sweeps across the sky and over their heads, washing them over with a
kaleidoscope of light. After a few moments the whole experience is over and
the vista is reduced to a simple dark blue as the night hours begin. Everyone muses over the natural spectacle until Himbs
claps his hands together loudly and rubs them with anticipation. “Right,
let’s go into town.” The market concourse is crowded with beings. The sides of
the street are smattered with stalls and shops, with low-level domed
buildings rising from the darkness behind. Strings of lights criss-cross the
street and coloured beams slice the ever-darkening sky as they leap into the
air. The group of friends walk along, their pace slowing as the crowds become
thicker, and a small freighter does a low-level pass as it heads for a
landing pit. Creatures roar, animals bleat, beings converse in a
multitude of languages and body signals and the atmosphere is one of
joviality and happiness. Spices and alcohol can be detected in the air and
Romanoe screws up his nose with disgust. “Urgh. Noscage spice.” Vendors cry out for them to come see their stalls.
Entertainers jump into their path as they try to earn a few credits for their
talents. Street militia hang back and out of sight, watching intently but
appearing relaxed. There is a snap and a hiss, and a small ball of energy
flies into the air and explodes in a brilliant explosion, showering the
crowds with a glittering compound that dissolves quickly. Light washes over the crowd as a small hovering personnel
sled passes over. Suddenly, Himbs feels a tug on his arm and he turns to see whom
it is. “Arach!” he
cries, picking the longhaired man up and hugging him tightly. Arach Raynor
gasps out a laugh and grabs Himbs by the sides of his huge head. As he is
placed back to the ground he slaps him on the shoulder. “Hey, Himbs.
Hey, everyone.” There is a smattering of ‘hello’s’ and welcomes. “What are you
doing here, Arach?” Romanoe asks, his natural suspicion of a fellow outlaw
engineer shining through. Latti nudges him with a smile. “I’m here with
the others for the Sun Colour Celebrations. Did you see it? Did you see the
sun go down?” “Oh, yeah, it
was great! What others are with you?” Bella’s face is still a picture of
smiling friendliness but her question is one to gauge who else is on planet.
She knows that Arach works for many different people. Another energy ball races into the sky and
explodes, a light-picture forming of a blue sun that fades away slowly. “Some of Pocock’s guys, actually. He’s come here, paid for us all
to have a couple of days away.” Bella relaxes at the mention of Jomobol Pocock’s name but she doesn’t show it. “Jomobol? Oh, I’d
love to see him!” she says truthfully. Although Pocock had an underworld
operation of his own he had hardly ever been a threat to her husband’s
business. “He’s at the Rotant Club. Got a party on the go. I’m on my way there,
now, why don’t…?” “We’d love to,”
Luschia says, slipping her arm through Arach’s and smiling sweetly. “Let’s
go.” The music pounds in the crowded club. Everyone has to
walk sideways or ask others to move aside as the attendants to Pocock’s party are many and varied. Tunnil faces off with
a huge long-snouted alien he has never seen before.
Jan pulls him away. “All I did was tap him on the shoulder,” Tunnil says innocently. “That wasn’t his
shoulder,” Jan explains and then refuses to talk of it anymore. The group of friends are around a huge table just off the
zero-g dance floor and they have to shout to be heard over the noise. Latti
has torn napkins in his ears to block out the screeching of the music, his
sensitive hearing causing more than little headache. Although he can hardly
hear anything he nods and agrees with everything anyone says. The club is three huge rings held up by repulsorlift
generators. Stairs join these rings, on each ring there are tables and a bar,
and down the centre of them there is the zero-g dance floor. All this is
outside in the warm evening air of Luronsa IV. As the friends talk a man approaches flanked by a Rodian
and a human with a tattoo down one side of his face. They all smile as they
approach the table and Bella stands. “Jomobol,” she
says with her arms outstretched. Jomobol Pocock takes her arms and leans
forward, kissing her on the cheek. “Bella,” he says, “it is so nice to see
you.” “You too. You’re
looking well. How are things on Amagad?” “Oh, I’ve come
here not to think about such things.” The two individuals accompanying Jomobol nod to the
others at the table with smiles. “Hey, everyone.” “Hello, Croof,”
Jan says. “Hello, Hecket. You two still working for wages,
then?” There are laughs as the old joke re-surfaces. Jomobol joins them at the table and orders a whole server
‘droids carry tray of drinks. Food is laid out and the music changes from a
hard-bitten dance beat to something a little more relaxing. “Well,” Bella
says, connecting her glass with Jomobol’s. “This is
nice.” The walk back to the cliff-face apartment is a short one
in distance but a long one in time. More vendors and entertainers are on the
streets and, as some of the entourage are a little drunk, credits are thrown
at certain beings and some of the stall owners are rewarded with over-price
purchases. Jomobol walks with Bella, talking about nothing in
particular. Bella looks about her every now and then, watching where her friends
are but conversing with Pocock. The evening, although late and illuminated by
Luronsa IV’s moons, is still busy and heady with atmosphere. It’s Himbs who notices the eight men approaching. They
are a collection of species and they appear less happy than everyone else
along the street. He nudges Ranth and Latti and nods in their direction. The first man, a tall human with a long face and rotted
teeth, stops just a little in front of both Pocock and Bella and places his
hands on his hips. He stares at them briefly before moving his hand towards
his jacket. The others with him do the same “I’ve got a
message for you pair,” he says. “From Predd Jason.” As hands close around the butts of pistols, the entourage
with Jomobol and Bella suddenly come up behind them. They already have
pistols and weapons ready and they lean over their employers to get the
angle. Jan draws quickly, his blaster levelled over Jomobol’s
shoulder. Himbs has a blaster in each hand and trains it on the other men.
Latti crouches down by Bella’s legs, his blaster aimed at the lead figure.
Luschia stands by Bella, her blaster out and ready. Ryath draws a secreted
cut down rifle, the weapon steady in his hands. Tunnil also has his weapon
out, as does Romanoe, and Ranth levels his pistol, the red dot of his
targeting scope resting on the lead figure’s throat. Hecket and Croof stand
either side of Jomobol with their weapons ready. Then, without warning, Melm appears from behind a stall
to the rear of Predd Jason’s men, his heavy pistol armed and his vibro-sword humming softly. Another Shadow Warrior,
dressed head to foot in the dark armour of the team, appears from under a
speeder, blaster ready. Goah Galletti rises from the roof of a neighbouring
building and levels his heavy pulse rifle at the men. Another half-dozen
beings appear from alleyways and street corners, both Bella’s and Jomobol’s employees alike. There is a ringing sound as
over a dozen safety catches are released, sounding like a cup stones being
dropped on metal. Jomobol sighs. “Not this week, gentlebeings,
please,” he says resignedly. Bella smiles, the appearance of her invisible bodyguards
pleasing and satisfying. She was glad that they had kept out of sight so that
the illusion of not being constantly watched had been lifted whilst she was
on holiday but overjoyed at the sudden appearance of them all when a threat
did arise. “We don’t want
any trouble,” she says. “We’re on vacation.” Business or Pleasure? 2000 short story by Jonathan
Hicks Three
years after Episode IV – A New Hope Histories – Just a few short weeks after the events of Jan Lomona and the Sirens of
Amagad and the completion of
the mission to Abrogard the
regular Amagad crowd
decide to take their vacation on the legendary holiday planet of Luronsa IV.
In a very relaxed mode, Jonathan
Hicks shows these usually
professional and efficient characters at rest – but still able to watch their
backs in a crisis.
Cast of Characters
Himbimimam
Boba
Dallagra Jan
Lomona Luschia
Arkensaw Trace
Dallagra Tunnil
Fulle Ryath
Centaur Tarr
Ranth Romanoe Suselow Frans
Latka Bella Latti
Tellex Arach
Raynor Jomobol
Pocock Croof
Frood Heckett Utt Melm Goah
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