
pungent anger-scent, thick as rain, through the room.
"What concern is that to Vvok?" She hobbled to the corner and eased her aching body onto the pile of
soft cushions. Her weight crushed the gynth leaves within and released a soothing menthol aroma.
"Nothing which smells like that could come from Vvok, so why should we do anything?"
"Beshha says he is Levv." Khea's black eyes narrowed, then her gaze returned to the floor.
Seska's lips wrinkled back over her broken teeth. "Tell Jhii not even a Levv smells that bad." She
stretched her arthritic arms over her head and hissed. "After the message is sent, return to massage my
legs and arms, and see you are quick about it."
Ears flattened, young Khea slunk out the door.
Seska rubbed her cheek against the velvety herb-scented cushions. The aromatic scent threaded through
her brain, relaxing the knotted muscles in her jaw and shoulders. Such a spineless youngster, she thought.
No wonder Mevva had assigned this particular cubling to be overseen by her personally. No doubt, the
cub-trainer was counting on her to put some fight into this one before the next gleaning. Squirming onto
her back, she stretched luxuriously on the soft mound of pillows.
Well, if it could be done, she would do it. At her age, it went against the lay of her coat to see Vvok
breeding more than its share of culls. * * *
The Director of Danzig Station, Eeal Eldrich, was a balding, soft-jowled man in his mid-forties who
looked as though he couldn't hike around the compound, much less volunteer for years of privation on a
primitive backwater world like Anktan. He retreated behind his desk as Heyoka and Mitsu entered his
office, then fixed his pale gray eyes pointedly on her human face. "We cannot guarantee your safety."
Heyoka took the chair on the left without being asked, Mitsu the right. She pulled aside the collar of her
black uniform to reveal a white patchwork of shiny laser scars. "I'm a three-year Ranger veteran." Eldrich
blanched and turned his eyes away. "And Sergeant Blackeagle has served the Confederation for over ten
years. We guarantee our own damn safety."
Eldrich changed position, then shifted again, as if his skin didn't fit. "Sergeant, you are obviously an
educated man. Whatever your beginnings, I think you will find you have nothing in common with these
natives at this point in your life. They have very little we recognize as culture, no written language, no
code of laws, the barest framework of a religion, no sense of progress, or desire to make each
succeeding generation's life better."
He leaned forward and spread his hands across his shining desk. "You must realize hrinn—" He glanced
at Heyoka. "Or at least,native hrinn don't have feelings like humans, no sense of regret or mercy, no
concept of familial love, or of heterosexual bonding between mates. The only cognates we've found to
human motivations are rage and revenge. If you cross them, they'll kill you without a second thought."
Heyoka's nostrils twitched at the annoyingly sweet odor. Humans, with their lesser sense of smell,
drenched themselves in artificial scents that tormented his sensitive nose. This compound was based upon
some variety of flower—violet, actually—and animal musk, and one of the aldehydes, and the
combination was cloying. He longed to escape. "Corporal Jensen will not be going with me this evening."
His leg ached and he shifted uneasily in the chair which was too small for his bulk by at least a third. "I