Matt & Michelle 1: The Fugitive Heir

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Author: Henry Vogel
Tags: Science-Fiction, Space Opera, Speculative Fiction
breasts out in the way guys always notice. “And I use every single weapon at my disposal to distract my opponents and make them underestimate me.
    “Daddy started training me to handle myself long before he ever started working for your father. You might have to save my ass someday, but it will be because of something we’ve gotten into together . I’m not some fairy tale princess, so don’t start treating me like one.”
    “As you command, Your Highness.”
    “Good. Don't forget that.”
    “I won’t—but it doesn’t change what I told Jonas. He’s off arranging for me to assign control of my inheritance to my uncle. You understand my motivations, now, but no one else does.”
    “And you can’t risk telling anyone for fear they’ll report you to Psi Corps. That would be the perfect way for your enemies to get rid of you, too. You disappear into the Corps and their lives return to normal.” Michelle sat back, looking thoughtful. “If you told Daddy, he would understand what drives you, but he would still try to stop you from acting on it.”
    “And that puts me right back where we were an hour ago, except you know my secret. I need money to fund a full-scale search but, this time tomorrow, I won’t control very much of my own money.”
    “Maybe… There’s something niggling in the back of my mind, Matt.” Michelle cocked her head. “Tell me more about your psychic ability.”
    “There’s nothing to tell that you haven’t already seen. I’ve never felt emotions as strongly as I did earlier tonight.” I ran my hands through her hair. “Of course, I’ve never been touched quite so intimately, before.”
    “No, not that ability. You also said you can feel your parents wherever they are.”
    “Yeah. They have a presence in my mind. Aunt Tess is there, too, though her presence is weaker and I can only pick her up when she’s nearby. It’s the same with my grandparents. I can’t pick up my cousins unless I’m in the same room with them and concentrate really hard.”
    Michelle bit her lower lip, something she did when puzzling through a problem.
    “Matt, I want to try something. Please just go along with me, don’t think, just do what comes naturally.”
    “I’ll try.”
    “No, don’t try. Feel. ‘Trying’ could screw this up.”
    Michelle cut off any reply by kissing me. As before, it was a long, sensuous kiss straight from my fantasies. Even if I’d wanted to think or try, I couldn’t have. Conscious thought fled and I reveled in the feelings of the moment. Michelle’s kisses roamed all over my face as her fingers combed through my hair. She even nibbled playfully on my ear.
    “Point to your parents.”
    Michelle’s whisper didn’t register in my conscious mind. I didn’t even realize she’d spoken until my arm shot up and out. Michelle clapped her hands together and shrieked with joy.
    “It worked!”
    My arm still pointing off into space, I said, “Obviously, I’m missing something here. What worked?”
    “You’re pointing toward your parents.”
    “Yeah, and probably a trillion other beings. And it’s not like a pointing arm is a precision instrument. Even a tiny discrepancy in direction becomes huge when you’re measuring distance in light years.”
    “I know all that, Matt. We took the same classes, remember? And I was always better at geometry than you were. We’ll need more measurements than this one, but if we can get three or four more, we can triangulate on a star chart and narrow the search down to one or two star systems.”
    “And then I could use my ability to guide us to my parents.” It was my turn to pull Michelle into a deep kiss. “You are the smartest, most beautiful, most wonderful, most amazing girl ever. God, I love you!”
    “I love you too,” Michelle laughed. “And, as much fun as it is making out with you, hadn’t we better get started making preparations for the search?”
    “Why? Once we tell people-” Comprehension dawned on me.
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