Captive
By T.A. Creech
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Sajah is a big and strange alien, unlike anyone Justin has ever encountered in his life. Fumbling through cultural and language barriers, they become friends. But one crucial moment of misunderstanding changes Justin's entire situation and leads him down a path to a choice he never imagined in his wildest dreams.
T.A. Creech
T.A. Creech is a house-parent to a rambunctious small child and happily mated to an equally rambunctious military spouse. Her adventures in writing began with fanfiction, and once hooked, she never looked back. She loves to write queer romance with a speculative fiction bent. For more information, visit tacreech.com.
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Captive - T.A. Creech
Captive
By T.A. Creech
Published by JMS Books LLC
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Copyright 2016 T.A. Creech
ISBN 9781634860277
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Published in the United States of America.
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This one is all on Robbie and Pam.
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Captive
By T.A. Creech
Proximity Alert. Unknown Spatial Anomaly. Twenty thousand kilometers to port.
As the cool, androgynous voice of the computer mindlessly spat out its warning, Justin rolled his chair over to the navigation console, cut off the blaring emergency signal and keyed up a visual of the jewel-like solar system he stumbled into hours before. The blazing, blue, twin stars serenely danced together in the velvet blackness to the starboard side, along with the first three barren gems of planets. To port were the other three, a bright emerald beauty of a world and two bright gas giants beyond that. Nothing else, especially an object big enough to be an anomaly. Then again, Justin wasn’t an astrophysicist by any stretch of the imagination, so how would he know?
The instruments weren’t telling him anything he could decipher either. Only that his ship, the Nitti, was caught in some kind of gravity sink and was being pulled towards it, and the fourth planet incidentally. The rest of the information scrolling across his screen controlled by the outdated sensor array looked like a whole bunch of science techno-jargon he did not understand. So Justin did what he did best and fell back to standard operating procedure.
Well, at least emergency protocol wasn’t rocket science. Okay, computer. Let’s try a full stop first.
Executing full stop.
A lurching grind as the thrusters cut out was the first clue that something was seriously wrong, the second was his ship still moving, drifting port side and down. That was a bit disconcerting, but he clamped down on his urge to panic like some green recruit. Why didn’t we stop?
Gravitational pull increased. Eighteen thousand kilometers to anomaly and closing.
That wasn’t an outcome he was expecting. Shit. He was starting to think that maybe