Fringe Runner (Fringe Series Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
The Eagle was a slow piece of shit that took over two weeks to cover the same distance the Gryphon could’ve covered in five days at jump speed. Within the first two days, the crews had sorted through all the shipments, finding only fabric and useless electronic parts. The tenured bunks had nothing to offer except trinkets, most of which were hidden under mattresses. The Myrad bunks had luxuries—silver, jewelry and fancy clothes—but nothing of any value to Reyne. Two captains sharing one ship led to constantly butting heads, which did not make things any easier. Reyne tried to share decisions, but it was hard. He’d been in charge for much of his adult life. Critch was even worse—he didn’t even try to share command. They finally settled into fifteen-hour shifts, running into each other only at shift change briefings and planning meetings. Myrad food and wine helped pass the hours, but Reyne worried that the CUF would strike another fringe station while they made their slow way to Myr.
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