Justice (Moon Hunters Inc. Book 1)

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Author: Catty Diva
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internet on the computer her master gave her, but access was limited.
    Opening the letter, it was odd, which was usual. Have patience. You will be free soon, Justice will deliver you. Would the house be raided by police as the lab had been? So many had died that day, confused because they’d been told the police were there to kill them. In the end, the police had protected themselves, and the doctors and employees had escaped in the mayhem. One of those employees had brought her to her master.
    Years later, her biggest dream was to be free of this house, but mostly of the man. She took a shower and tried not to think. Thinking led to remembering and that led to sadness. Sadness made you crazy and if you were crazy, they put you down. Life might not be what she wanted it to be yet, but she had a strong will to survive. Bring on justice and set her free.

 
    Chapter 3
     
    The Mark
    Justice sat straight up in his seat as the buxom blond went right for his pride. He shooed her hands away. He’d not felt like female company since the old lady had spoken to him. Maybe she’d cast a spell on him, he knew nothing of such things. All he knew was he felt differently about the loose women that hung out at places like this bar than he used to. There was no rhyme or reason to the whole thing, it was just the way it was.
    His com rang. Cash had some of the best tech around making it easy for him to reach Justice almost everywhere. This was even beyond what he had thought possible. “Justice here.”
    “Make any progress yet?” Cash asked. He was sitting back in his desk chair with his legs stretched out on top of his desk. A big male, he radiated power and a sense of danger. No more so than Justice himself did, but Cash came close.
    “I got lucky and found an informer. I have everything cased out and I’m planning on making the move tomorrow night. One more run through fast, just to be sure. Not like this is an easy job. The man’s got more money than Midas to buy all the best security. There was a rumor, guy said the son was an even bigger monster than the old man. Doesn’t sound like this will be the end of it.”
    “That’s good information, but all we can do right now is proceed with caution. You may well be going back for the son in the near future. Do what you do best.” Cash suggested.
    “How did you get me on the com?”
    An Oison ship is halfway between here and Earth. We boomeranged off them and sent it to you. Cool, huh?”
    “Smart.”
    The com dropped the call so either there was interference or Cash was done talking. Everything that needed to be said had been. Justice took a shower and went to bed. He lay there thinking for what seemed like hours before he drifted to sleep.

 
    Chapter 4
     
    Well-Guarded
     
    A noise woke Envy up and a guard tripped as he launched through her door. She stared at him, amazed he had the nerve to enter here. A thought struck her that brought out both terror and joy. “Is master dead?” She asked?
    The male stepped closer and she caught the scent of whiskey, the fool was drunk. “Hey, Stan! Where the hell are you?” The newcomer stepped into the room. “Sorry ma’am, come on before you get into trouble.”
    “She likes me. You like me, don’t you?” Stan asked looking at her.
    “Doesn’t matter. The boss will have your balls removed.”
    “J.J., you’re just teasin’ right? He don’t really do that, does he?” Stan asked his voice wavering.
    “He has, and would right now if he knew you were in here.” J.J. led Stan out tugging on his arm, to get him to leave.
    It was a relief when Stan staggered out with J.J. helping him. This wasn’t the first time a drunk or high guard had wanted to claim extra privileges. Usually, she was forced to remove them. She might look weak and delicate, but something in her blood made her strong and an excellent fighter. That was something she’d proven more times than she could remember over the years.
    Once she was sure they were

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