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Bounty crew.

My pulse spikes. I slide off the crate, blocking Nessa from view.

“Mom?” she whispers.

“Stay behind me.”

Her small hand finds the back of my jacket. I force my breathing steady.

The first bounty hunter steps forward — tall, bald, heavy frame. His voice booms in the echoing hangar.

“Rynn?Sorala.”

He says my name like a weapon.

I don’t answer.

“We can do this easy,” he continues. “You and the kid come quiet, no one gets hurt.”

I laugh. Can’t help it. The sound’s brittle. “That’s a lie even you don’t believe.”

He grins. “Worth a shot.”

Another steps out, rifle half-raised. “Don’t make us earn it.”

Nessa presses into my back. “Mom?—”

“It’s okay, starling,” I whisper, though my heart’s slamming so hard it hurts. “Keep your eyes closed.”

The third bounty twitches — nerves or trigger discipline, I can’t tell. The smallest mistake here and someone dies. Probably me.

“I’ve got a ship coming,” I say, stalling. “If you want credits, we can talk.”

“Not interested,” the bald one says. “The bounty’s personal.”

“Tarek,” I breathe.

He smirks. “Told us you’d say that.”

I step back, slow, pushing Nessa further behind me. My palms are slick. My mind’s already mapping exits — there aren’t any. The door behind them’s sealed. The one behind us opens straight to vacuum. We’re boxed in.

Then I see the flicker of movement in the rafters.

Shadows shift.

The air changes.

A sound — low, heavy, rhythmic.

Bootsteps.

The bald man frowns, glances upward. “What the hell?—”

Something hits the floor behind him with a metallic thud.

The hunters spin. Weapons raise.

And then everything happens at once.