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Published by Phaze Books Also by Bridget Midway Adam and E-V-E (eBook) C-A-I-N and A-B-E-L (eBook) Suburbia Walls "Service Recall" from Phaze Fantaises, Vol. I Fascination Street This is an explicit and erotic novel intended for the enjoyment of adult readers. Please keep out of the hands of children. www.Phaze.com Original Sin Three erotic science fiction novellas by BRIDGET MIDWAY Original Sin copyright 2005, 2006, 2008 by Bridget Midway All rights reserved under the International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. This is a work of fiction. Names, places, characters and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, organizations, events or locales is entirely coincidental. A Phaze Production Phaze Books 6470A Glenway Avenue, #109 Cincinnati, OH 45211-5222 Phaze is an imprint of Mundania Press, LLC. To order additional copies of this book, contact: [email protected] www.Phaze.com Cover art © 2008, Debi Lewis Edited by Stacey L. King and Kathryn Lively eBook ISBN-13: 978-1-59426-863-2 eBook ISBN-10: 1-59426-863-0 First Edition – March, 2008 Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Warning: the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Table of Contents Adam and E-V-E C-A-I-N and A-B-E-L Sodom and Gomorrah Adam and E-V-E Chapter One Lieutenant Adam B'Luven stared straight ahead, keeping his gaze on the screen with the image of their High Commander, an imposing woman who didn't mind ripping the heart out of the young soldier standing next to him. Adam began, "High Commander, with all due respect—" She him cut off, booming her deep voice through the speakers surrounding them. "Don't preface your statement like that. You should always give me respect without question or explanation." Adam strained to let his head move forward in a respectful bow. Although she was the reason Adam joined the Federation Army, in this instance, he couldn't agree with her decision. "This soldier, Private Goren, is an excellent fighter. He has the best sharp shooting skills, acing his entire class." "With the exception of the cyborgs." Adam squeezed his hands into fists behind his back, away from the High Commander's view. Without acknowledging the High Commander's statement, he said, "He has been recognized for bravery and heroism, not only in our conflict against the Cerillions but in previous others. Bottom line, he cares about this Army and the fate of our world." Adam had kept his gaze forward until he made the mistake of glancing at the young man he spoke of in such flattering terms. The young man, who couldn't have been older than twenty-two at best, remained stoic, being a good soldier and keeping his face forward, his shoulders back and his legs straight. He reminded Adam so much of himself at that age. Brown hair shorn to the scalp, same hopeful green eyes and even had freckles spotting his nose and cheeks. Adam turned back to the screen when he caught a tear at the corner of Goren's eye. "Our Army would be remiss if we discharge Goren from service. His heart is fully devoted to—" "It's his heart that we're worried about," the High Commander said, butting into Adam's impassioned speech. "And his lungs, bladder, kidneys and other vital organs. It is unfortunate that during combat, young Private Goren exposed himself to a biochemical agent that is, essentially, eating away at his organs." Adam gritted his teeth, hating the fact that the High Commander put all of the blame on this young man, that it was his fault he rushed into a burning school to save trapped children. As a trained soldier, he should have known better than to expose himself like that. Masks always, Adam and the other high-ranking officers had taught the young recruits. Bio-terrorism existed. In this one case, it would take out one of their best fighters. "What we're doing is standard procedure, Lieutenant. It surprises me and, quite frankly, angers me that you would waste my time trying to fight a losing battle. You know the procedure. As soldiers, you two both understand the risks. Private Goren, the government will keep you comfortable during your final days. However, your services will not be needed in the Federation." "What about the use of accelerator?" Adam wrung his hands behind his back as he stood at ease. "It repairs injuries quickly. In this case—" "You know better than that, B'Luven. The use of our current form of accelerator on humans exposed to Z-1XG has the opposite affect than someone with, say, a broken arm or a severe burn. Instead of repairing Goren's organs, the accelerator will speed up the deterioration. Besides, although accelerator has tested positive in humans, it was developed and is mainly used for our fighting cyborgs. Those are the soldiers we need to protect." In the large empty room without windows, Adam felt a chill go up his spine. The last thing he wanted to talk about while trying to save the career of this young man was the damn cyborgs that were taking over the Federation Army. If it took his last breath, Adam would show the High Commander and anyone else with power the value of humans over the unpredictable cyborgs. Couldn't they see that a willingness to fight always overruled a need to fight? Cyborgs only fought because they were programmed to do so. There was no thought for them into why it was important to save the planet, to save the last few humans on earth. Hell, Adam didn't even know if these things would eventually break down and turn on the humans as so many people had predicted. Just because they hadn't in the last few years didn't mean that their time wasn't coming. "Cyborgs aren't always the best answer. You can't gauge their loyalty, ma'am." Adam felt the muscles in his neck get tighter and tighter. "I would suggest that you enroll yourself in the Federation's cyborg awareness and capabilities course to know that your theory is not one-hundred percent, Lieutenant. You'll find that cyborgs have a lot to offer, including insight into our enemies." That worried Adam, too. Maybe the cyborgs had such great insight because they were working for the enemy. A few weak human soldiers traded in their loyalty for monetary gain or promises of power. A cyborg may do the same thing for less. Maybe with a faulty chip or promises of full humanity, one would betray the Federation. Adam didn't want to be there to find that rogue cyborg during his military career…although being able to say "I told you so" would be a great thing. "Anything else, Lieutenant?" With her dark skin, the High Commander looked more menacing in recent years than before. "No, ma'am." "Then I'll end this transmission, and I wish you both—" "I have a request, ma'am," Goren said, finally making his presence known. "You know we will inform your family of your condition, and ship your remains to wherever you request." "I know that, ma'am. And I thank the government for doing so much for me and my family despite my error in judgment." Adam's gut wrenched to hear Goren admit he made a mistake. If being a hero was a mistake, Adam had been messing up his entire military career. "Your unfortunate misstep will not be a stain on your military career. We will take care of that as well." The cold delivery of a statement like that made Adam think that maybe the High Commander could be a cyborg herself. He'd never seen her in person, always on that damn screen. Then again, if she were a cyborg and standing directly in front of him, he wouldn't have been able to tell the difference. Cyborgs were half-human. Adam just didn't like the half that had to fight along side him…like Eve. Being paired with a cyborg to command over Adam's platoon was not the highlight of Adam's twenty-year career. To the High Commander, he had respectfully declined the assistance with the troops. To the other officers, he cursed his fate along with anything related to cyborgs. When he found out that his troops would be infused with cyborg soldiers, he felt the best place for Eve would be over those soldiers. The assignment was perfect for her and would keep her out of his hair. For a cyborg, Eve didn't fit the typical mold of a half-human, half-robot. Adam expected something more basic, perhaps something with a shaved head, a

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