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by Connie Bailey


  “What?”

  “You heard me. Turn it on. By the way, how do you like married life?”

  “It’s our one year anniversary, and we’re both still alive.”

  “So it’s a success. You have a nice life, now, you hear?”

  “Mino, wait!” Jaymes said, but the linx was dead. Pointing it at the wall opposite the big bed, he pressed one of the top corners. A holoscreen floated out of the wall and brightened. A simcaster’s image coalesced, and her words became audible. “Listen,” Jaymes told Drue.

  “This morning, the Bioware civil rights bill, commonly known as Valens’s Law was approved by the World Economic Combine Council. Those tagged as Bioware will now enjoy the same rights as Citizens and will in fact be Citizens. This great change has not come without great struggle, and there are those especially in the Bioware industry who will oppose the new laws. But for today, celebrations are going on all over the city.”

  Jaymes flicked the screen off. “How about that?” he said.

  “Couldn’t they have passed the law before we paid all that money for my contract?”

  “You’re worth every cent.”

  “What’s a cent?”

  “No idea. It’s just an old saying.” Jaymes wiped tears from his eyes.

  “What’s wrong? Aren’t you happy about the new law?”

  “Of course. I just wish Valens was here to celebrate with us, and Parry, and Cade Londean, and everyone who died to make this happen.”

  Drue hugged Jaymes tightly. “I think they’d think the sacrifice was worth it.” After a few moments, he made a clumsy attempt to change the subject. “How’s the murk?”

  Jaymes lifted his head from Drue’s shoulder. “He didn’t say, but the fact that he’s still alive makes me oddly happy.”

  “Speaking of happy, now that I’m awake, do you want to ravish me again, or do you need to get back to sleep?”

  “I’m not doing any work tomorrow. I promised, and I’m going to keep my promise.”

  “I don’t mind your work. It’s glamorous. You get to wear nice suits and go to stellar parties, and the best part is that you take me with you.”

  “I do more than attend parties.”

  Drue snorted. “You’re a wonderful ambassador, love, but you have to admit that a large part of your job takes place at parties. Not that I’m complaining.”

  Abruptly the room was lit by a flare of bright red radiance. Jaymes and Drue got out of bed and went naked to the balcony. With their arms around one another, they watched the fireworks and honored all those who had made this victory possible.

  About the Author

  CONNIE BAILEY is a Luddite who can’t live without her computer. She’s an acrophobic who loves to fly, a fault-finding pessimist who, nonetheless, is always surprised when something bad happens, and an antisocialite who loves her friends like family. She’s held a number of jobs in many disparate arenas to put food on the table, but writing is the occupation that feeds her soul.

  Connie lives with her ultralight designer husband at a small grass-strip airfield halfway between Disney World and Busch Gardens. Logic and reality have had little to do with her life, and she likes it that way.

  Visit her blog at http://baileymoyes.livejournal.com/.

  By CONNIE BAILEY

  NOVELS

  Kaji Sukoshi and the Shining One

  Miles to Go

  Moonlight, Tiger and Smoke

  Revenant

  Something for Nothing

  True Blue

  NOVELLAS

  The Raw Prawn

  Human After All

  Published by DREAMSPINNER PRESS

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  Romantic Suspense from CONNIE BAILEY

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  Contemporary Romance from CONNIE BAILEY

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  Sci-Fi Suspense from DREAMSPINNER PRESS

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  Copyright

  Human After All © Copyright Connie Bailey, 2012

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors’ imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Cover Art by Anne Cain

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  Released in the United States of America

  October 2012

  eBook Edition

  eBook ISBN: 978-1-62380-057-4

 

 

 


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