Perfect Specimen: Brietta
By Kate Donovan
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To archaeologist Brietta Ryerson, traveling to a remote location to excavate an ancient cemetery is the job of a lifetime and nothing is going to stop her from getting there, especially not a sinus infection, no matter how debilitating the pain.
Except what she’s suffering from isn’t a sinus infection, but rather a pain-inducing chip implanted in her face by alien geneticist Ga’rag. His twin goals: test this specimen’s suitability for cloning, while also exacting revenge against Brietta’s cousin – the human who tried to thwart his first DNA-hunt.
Meanwhile, cocky adventurer Sean Taggert regrets hiring Brietta for this gig despite her perfect credentials. For one thing, she’s annoyingly attractive. Plus, she’s too perceptive, and might realize that the cemetery is just a decoy – something to distract from Taggert’s real find.
There’s no question that Sean Taggert is as sexy as he is talented, but Brietta has no intention of damaging her reputation for a small fling. Besides that, she’s too busy trying to keep her headaches under control to bother with passion. But for how long will the headaches simply remain headaches? Ga’rag is getting closer to finding his perfect specimen and this time no one is going to get in his way, not Brietta and certainly not cocky Sean Taggert.
Kate Donovan
Kate was born in Newark, Ohio, and lived there until age nine when her family moved to Barrington, Rhode Island. They moved again to California just in time for Kate to attend college in Berkeley, which is where she met her husband-to-be, Paul. Kate and Paul attended law school together and settled down in Sacramento to raise a family: son Paul Michl; daughter Amanda; Murphy the trusty (if tiny) watchdog; and Scooter the cat/hunter. They all live in Elk Grove now, and Kate divides her time between her day job as an attorney for the state of California and her writing. When she's not writing, she hangs out with her family in the vicinity of the TV, reads or cooks the many Mexican recipes handed down to her by her late mother-in-law. Kate loves to hear from readers. You can reach her by email at katedonovan@hotmail.com
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Perfect Specimen
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Perfect Specimen
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Kate Donovan
Perfect Specimen: Brietta
Kate Donovan
Copyright © 2012 by Kate Donovan
Cover design and illustration by Dar Albert, Wicked Smart Designs
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Contents
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
About the Author
Prologue
Orbit: Earth
Specimen: Brietta Ryerson
Day 1 of 12
Ga’rag studied the three-dimensional diagram floating in front of him, anxious to confirm one last time that—physically at least—this human specimen was flawless. Not that he personally cared about perfection in her case. It was enough that she was a Ryerson and that he would eventually be allowed to kill her in the most brutal way imaginable.
Finally satisfied, he turned his attention to the three Ra-ahlian males who had joined him on his science vessel and were positioned on the other side of the diagram. It was important to impress his two clone-brothers if he ever hoped to repair his damaged reputation. And it was crucial to impress the overlord—master of their line of clones—if he hoped to avoid the sting of his whip.
Father?
he murmured. Do you find her satisfactory?
The overlord shrugged. She is smaller than your other specimens.
Yes, they were taller. But this one is average in height for a female of this species. And her dimensions are considered sexually desirable by the male population. In any case, she is supremely healthy.
And she is the cousin of your enemy—the human male known as Clay Ryerson,
said Pa’rag, the younger clone and the most recent of the overlord’s fifty clone-children to reach adulthood. That is what makes her truly perfect in your eyes, is it not? The perfect revenge for Ryerson’s interference in your original experiment.
Ga’rag measured his words carefully. Yes, I intend to exact revenge. But I am also hopeful this new specimen can provide the genetic material we need to ensure the survival of our race. As I said, she is healthy—
"Physically healthy, the overlord corrected him.
But her mental stability remains untested. Will you be able to validate it quickly? You had nearly thirty years with the other specimens. For this one, you have less than two Earth weeks."
Ga’rag gave a brisk nod. We know much about her intelligence and genetic history from studying her family’s medical records and from the—well, the performance of her cousins. All that remains is to confirm that she inherited the Ryerson strengths without any hidden weaknesses or irregularities. I have devised a series of tests based on pain threshold, problem solving and submission to authority that will give us the data we need. If she passes, I will abduct her and we can harvest her genetic material as needed. If she fails the test
—he paused to savor this, the best part of the scheme—I will still abduct her, and will subject her to an excruciating death. Either way, I will make certain her entire clan knows what I have done. I want them to feel this loss as acutely as possible.
The overlord’s gills vibrated in angry warning. Your selfish thirst for revenge is secondary to our need to reinvigorate our cloning.
Ga’rag winced. For so long, he had dreamed of being the savior of his race and had been certain he would succeed. But there was something about this particular specimen—this Brietta Ryerson—that gave him pause. She was quite unlike his other human subjects. They had been so disciplined. So obedient. Of course, he had made them that way by involving himself in their upbringing from the moment they were born.
In contrast, Brietta was a twenty-eight-year-old female adult and he was just now getting his claws on her. It was possible that her willfulness and disrespect for authority—even male authority!—was a product of her environment, not embedded in her genetic code. For her sake, and for his own, he hoped that was true.
The chip you implanted seems to be functioning well,
the overlord said, turning his attention to the readings on a monitor next to the floating diagram.
Yes, it was surprisingly easy to drug her and perform the procedure. Given the short time frame for the experiment, I wish we could have used a more advanced chip so I could hear and analyze her thoughts, but it seemed safer to use the type I employed with my first three specimens.
Which means you can see what she sees? And hear what she hears? Nothing else?
I can also inflict hallucinations and nightmares, but only on a limited basis.
And pain?
his older brother asked mischievously.
Ga’rag tried not to smile too broadly. Unlimited pain.
The overlord scowled again. Try not to kill her prematurely. She may still serve other uses.
He studied Ga’rag coolly. You are certain she won’t communicate with her cousins? If she were to tell them of her pain or other suspicious circumstances, they might realize what you are doing. We cannot risk having them interfere again.
She is leaving this week on an archaeological dig that will take her to the far side of the planet. A location so remote she won’t have access to reliable communication. It’s perfect,
Ga’rag added reverently. Clay Ryerson undoubtedly plans to tell her the whole story, but will only do so in person for fear we might intercept his communications. Little does he know that his precious cousin will be abducted long before he has a chance to see her again. But he will hear of her fate. I will make certain of that.
To Ga’rag’s relief, the overlord smiled in approval. It appears you have the situation under control. I will stay here and rest while your brothers proceed to the rendezvous point to examine the specimens that have been collected from other star systems. I can only hope they have had good results, so that we have a robust genetic pool from which to draw.
Yes, Father.
I won’t be of much help to you, given the progress of my disease. Would you like one of your brothers to stay and assist you?
I appreciate the offer,
he assured his father respectfully, "but as they say on this planet, vengeance is mine."
* * * *
As soon as his clone-brothers had departed and the overlord had retired to his quarters, Ga’rag walked to a nearby screen and adjusted the controls until he had a clear view of Brietta Ryerson’s surroundings as seen through her own eyes. Unfortunately, he could also hear through her ears, and in the twenty-four hours since implanting the chip, he had been subjected to a never-ending display of female euphoria that had included humming, laughing and chattering to her friends and family about her upcoming adventure. He had been tempted several times to jolt her with a wave of pain or nausea, just to sober her for a few moments, but he had restrained himself, wanting to receive official permission from the overlord first.
Now that he had that permission, he couldn’t wait to torture this abominable Ryerson. But he would do so discreetly at first, and wait until she arrived at her desolate dig site before unleashing his full revenge. He didn’t want to scare her too much now and send her running to a hospital, or worse, to the Ryerson cousin named Josh who was a medical doctor.
To his surprise, it appeared that his new specimen was no longer smiling and