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I said I'd kill him for her.
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I was stuck with her then. My cruise ship had already left for its
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next stop, and the next one wouldn't be around for months. Even
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if I had any second thoughts, there wasn't anywhere for me to run.
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Outer space is just a series of relay points. Once you're at one,
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you're trapped there. It's like being on a train. She said that to
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me once. She said we were in this together now. There was no
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getting off. Straight down the line. To infinity and beyond.
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After we finished fleshing out our plan, she cut off our meetings.
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She said it wasn't smart for us to be seen together. She told me it
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was only temporary. It still hurt like hell.
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All that was left for me was to roam Europa's resort alone, sipping
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rye and striking up the odd conversation with the locals.
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I kept replaying the plan over and over in my head. It seemed
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flawless. Sometimes that's how things seem right before disaster.
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I would board the ship they were taking to IO as a passenger. Only
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in the lower decks, of course. I couldn't afford anything else.
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On the second night of the return journey, right before his
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spacewalk scheduled for the time the sun would be inching its way
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around the colossal mass of Jupiter, she would secretly let me into
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the upper decks. She said she was able to take care of the usual
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security protocols. I trusted her on that front. That was
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computer-stuff, she was a computer.
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I would then sneak into his room and kill him while he slept.
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We never really got into the details of how I'd kill him. I went
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through a million different ways in my own head. I never wanted to
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say them out loud and she didn't ask. Maybe she thought I'd done
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this before. I might have let on a few times that I was a tough guy
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with a shady past.
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Truth was, I'd never done anything like that. I'd lived a boring
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life. Judy was the most exciting thing that ever happened to me.
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Anyway, after I'd, you know, killed him, we would stuff his body
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into his space suit and throw him out an airlock at his usual time.
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She said she could hack his suit to show an oxygen depletion error
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5 minutes after that, as well as simulate some vital signs until
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then.
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It was the clones job to maintain and prepare the suit for him.
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That's where he came into it. She couldn't get him to kill for her,
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but she could get him to lie for her.
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He would take the fall and say he messed up the settings. She would
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get the massive payout and she'd take me somewhere pretty with it.
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She promised me it would all work out just like she said. All we
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had to do was stick together.
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0Cilix - 06-Straight Down The Line /Cilix/06_straight_down_the_line.txt
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0SS Beagle - Second_Entry /SS Beagle/Second_Entry.txt
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0malu - 4531-09-08-04-37 The real thing /malu/malu453109080437.txt
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0malu - 4531-09-08-04-37 The real thing /malu/malu453109080437.txt
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0SS Beagle - First_Entry_Coronite_Run /SS Beagle/First_Entry.txt
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