Loving Deviant
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 Laurann Dohner

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pants.
She brushed her hands down the material and held his gaze. How do I look?
Very attractive.
I wish I had something better to wear to meet your dad. Hes going to think Im a refugeewhich I guess I am. I had to leave all my belongings on the station.
Well get you suitable clothing once we reach Garden.
Thats the name of your planet?
Yes. My father waits. Are you ready? His name is Mavo.
She gave a sharp nod but he glimpsed a little fear in her expression.
No one would dare do you harm, Venice. Id defend you against anyoneand that includes my father. Youre mine to protect.
Venice felt a little stunned at the vehemence of Deviants promise. It did alleviate some of her nervousness though. He touched the pad for seconds and it opened. A tall black-haired cyborg entered. His green eyes were piercing as they studied her from head to foot. The door closed behind him and he paused just inside.
Father, this is Venice. Deviant stepped to her side and gently curved his arm around her waist. This is my father, Mavo.
She smiled. Hello. Its nice to meet you. She held out her hand, hoping the gesture wouldnt offend him.
He stepped forward and took her offered palm, grasping it gently and shaking it twice. He didnt release it though. Instead, he looked down and frowned. Real or artificial?
She remembered his voice from the brothel. Now he just wasnt dressed like a pirate. Real. My left one is artificial, and both of my legs.
May I? He released her hand.
She offered him the left one. He took it, studying her fingers. Amazing. Earth has really advanced medically since we left. It feels genuine.
It does. I cant tell a difference from my right or left unless I get cut. It hurts but I dont bleed on the left side. It heals really fast too.
Venice studied Mavo. He looked too young to be Deviants father. She could see a resemblance though with his facial features. They had the same chin, lips, and nose. The eye colors were different and so were their skin tones. Mavo was a much lighter shade of gray. His green eyes were pretty but she preferred Deviants brilliant blue ones. The cyborg released her hand.
Convince me you dont work for Earth Government.
Deviant answered before she could. We discussed this, Father. Scan her body and check Earth laws. I believe her.
Mavo frowned, switching his attention to his son. Youre motivated to believe her. Im worried about your safety, and that of our people.
I will take responsibility for her.
And if she is a spy? Mavo sighed. It could cost you your life, along with risking our entire planet. We dont want to go to war with Earth.
Earth Government will kill me or put me back into the facility where they were stealing and selling my blood, if they ever get their hands on me, Venice informed him. They kept me there for four years, drugged up, and under the care of androids. Do you think I ever want to go back there? One full scan and theyll know who I am and what was done to me. All this body work is illegal. Im not a person anymore, according to Earth laws. They can order me destroyed like Im some kind of outdated piece of machinery someone patched together out of spare parts.
I cant ever go back, nor do I want to. Im also terrified of what theyll do to my sister. She was the one who kept searching for me, despite being told Id died. Theyll kill her if EG is ever given evidence that Im alive, because it will be proof against her that she helped me escape. That would be considered a terminal crime.
Wont she be blamed anyway?
No. Theyre probably suspicious of her but as long as I dont turn up alive, the blame could shift to rebels who attack those kinds of facilities to make them lose profits. Rebels would have killed me and disposed of my body, just so my blood couldnt be sold any longer. Only a family member would bother paying for extensive surgery to get me back on my feet.
He continued to stare at her with a frown.
She paid an organization called Angels to help retrieve me. Theyre on government hit lists, considered a terrorist group, like the rebels are. The difference is, most of their members are medical professionals who are tired of seeing people like me killed or used until death. They patched me