
a land wave and then disappeared into the depths of a following trough. The wind carried snatches of
urgent, howling voices.
"Where? Where? There!"
They were getting too close. Jenette turned and splashed through a stretch of sinkhole bog. Its surface
splattered from the passage of many four-legged shadows following her. Across the bog, Jenette
dropped and squirmed under a thicket of iron-brambles. "Hide!" she whispered, unnecessarily; the
pitter-patter of following feet had already ceased. Through the spiky brambles Jenette saw the hunting
lights circle, confused, and then head off in the wrong direction. Jenette scrambled out of the thicket and
ran the other way, her friends rustling along behind.
"We fooled them!" she hissed.
But not all of the lights had been fooled. One of the red patches had slipped away from the others,
dim and invisible at first, then growing stronger as it sprinted nearer and became more distinct. The
baleful red glow did not radiate from a human searchbeam or a torch, but shone from the body of a
half-seen alien predator. It flashed like a glow-in-the-dark chameleon, racing four-legged along hook
grass and then bounding over sweeping sailtree buttresses. Angry red and black patterns cascaded
across its lethal form, like little avalanches of red hot coal.
Claws scraped and plant fronds crackled as the hunting form darted around ahead of Jenette. Leaves
parted as the monster burst into view. Low and wide it was, like the legendary Terran wolverine, but it
had no tail and it was much larger. The creature weighed more than four hundred pounds and stood over
four feet tall at its massive, hunched shoulders. Leathery hide thickened into armor plate at its outer
flanks, limbs, and back; on that hide and armor patterns of light glittered from thousands of tiny flashbuds.
A bullet-shaped head hung low from the creature's neck. Black spheroid eyes glistened maliciously.
This was a Khafra, alien, ferocious, intelligent. It growled, aiming its ring of prehensile teeth at Jenette.
"Bad Jenette, bad Jenette."
In response, dozens of patches of light flared into view around Jenette?where sophisticated
camouflage patterns had been hiding her friend's moments before. Each was a miniature version of the
large Khafra, but with the gangly legs, oversized heads and eyes, and fat bodies common to young
creatures on all planets. Arching their backs, they bared tiny teeth and growled at the older alien in small,
shrill voices.
"Rrrrrrr, rrrrrr-grrrrrr, grrrrrr!"
The larger alien growled louder. "RRRRRRRRRR!"
Jenette stepped forward and bopped the large Khafra in the center of its forehead. "I'm not bad!" she
said defiantly. "You're the one that's bad!"
The creature blinked its orb eyes deep into its head in surprise. "Urrr... Tarkas bad?"
"Yes, Tarkas bad!" Jenette said angrily. "I'm taking my friends back to their mommies and you're not
helping!" This was why Jenette had broken the Khafra kits out of the Enclave nursery. Jenette didn't have
a mommy. Jenette's mommy had died when Jenette was just one and a half years old. Jenette could cry
all she wanted, but Jenette knew her mommy wasn't coming back, but the kits had mommies,
somewhere, and she was going to take them back to their mommies before her daddy did any more
mean things to them. "I thought you were my friend!" she accused the large alien.