"Actually, I'm giving Seymour the credit," Starla corrected with a smirk.
Romy bristled, her competitive streak flaring. "Hey, what is that supposed to mean? Are you saying my skills are inferior to Seymour's?" That was an insult she absolutely wouldn't tolerate.
Starla's lips curved into an amused smile.
"Fine. We'll go," Romy huffed, taking the bait instantly. "I'll go tell Seymour to prep the transport."
She couldn't stand being underestimated. Besides, protecting one civilian from a secure vantage point was well within her capabilities.
However, the moment Romy stepped out of the room, reality crashed down on her. *Oh, crap.*
Fairfax Yelchin was personally overseeing the operation on Manton Isle tonight. And Amos had explicitly ordered them to keep the fact that Fairfax was alive a total secret from Starla.
Panicking slightly, Romy spun around and hurried back into the room. "Actually... on second thought, maybe we should sit this one out?"
Starla raised an eyebrow. "What's wrong? Did you lose your nerve?"
"Absolutely not!" Romy snapped, her pride taking another hit.
But then an idea sparked in her mind. What if she *did* let Starla see Fairfax in his element? For weeks, Starla had spoken of Fairfax with nothing but disdain, viewing him as a weak, manipulative failure who had gotten himself killed.
Maybe seeing the true, terrifying competence of Fairfax Yelchin commanding a warzone would change her perspective.
"Alright, forget it. We're going," Romy decided, throwing caution to the wind.
She desperately wanted the two of them to reconcile. Yes, Fairfax had made catastrophic mistakes in the past, but anyone in the Cyrus Sea could attest to how deeply he loved her. The agonizing tension between them made life miserable for everyone in his orbit. If Romy could inadvertently help break the ice, the entire mercenary camp would probably build a shrine in her honor.
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