Taboo: Lesbian Intergalactic Space Ranger (Scifi Romance, Lesbian Romance Book 6)

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Author: Lizzy Black
way, Marshall, we are her honored visitors.” Jenna said indignantly.
    “Have you been anywhere outside since we were brought here against our will.”
    “Well, no… I’ve never been outside these few rooms.” Jenna confessed.
    “Then we most definitely are prisoners here.” The space cop shook her head in dismay.
    “But it’s surely better than out there, in the cold, dry emptiness…” Jenna struggled to keep optimistic. “We could have died there if not for these new friends.”
    “Friends?” Gaya laughed derisively. “You’d just as soon stab them in the back, had you got the slightest chance.”
    “You know me so well, Marshall Lanis.” The blonde pirate stuck out her tongue.
    “How do we get out of these cells?” Gaya said in frustration. “I don’t see any doors or exits.”
    “I don’t know, I woke up in the room the same as you.”
    “We’ve got to find a way to get out and make a break for it?”
    “But where are we going to run, even if we do get out of this place.”
    “Remember what Lettuce-Lust said, that the planet, what ever the fuck she called it… was where they came from, after they escaped from someone or something?” Gaya scratched her head and sat back down on the bed.
    “Yeah, I remember… Loseitall was the planet’s name.” Jenna nodded, rubbing her chin. She looked equally exotic in the Larkin finery that draped her sexy young body.
    “Yes, yes… whatever the name was, it means that they had to have some kind of ship, a possible rocket transport to get them here from there.” Gaya said thoughtfully.
    “I see where you’re going with this…” Jenna’s face lit up. “They have some sort of ships to travel through space here… and if we can get to one…”
    “We can get the hell off this lesbian planetoid.” Gaya concluded for her.
    “But I like it here, Lotus-Lark is so hot and that crazy clit of hers, better than any cock I ever had.”
    “You’re welcome to it, you she-goat.” Gaya growled. “When they come in with out next meal, I’m jumping ship.”
    “How do you know they’ll be serving it in person?” Jenna smirked. “They might be just beaming the food in.”
    “Damn, that’s one shitty possibility.” Gaya slapped the side of the bed. “Maybe that’s how they sent us into this room too. Teleportation Hubs, bah.”
    “Nope, I guess they aren’t that advanced… yet.” Jenna laughed and pointed to a panel moving aside in her room. ‘Secret hidden passageways, not a bad idea.”
    “There must be one here too.” Gaya leapt off the bed. “Yes, right there along the edge of that curtain… yes, got it… come on, pirate; let’s get the hell out of here.”
    The panel slid open and Gaya found herself stepping out in to a long, narrow corridor. The snap of the panel closing behind made her jump. She looked at the wall and couldn’t see a thing, there was no way back into the room. But she didn’t care and turned around, setting off on a brisk pace down the corridor not knowing where it led to. Jenna was nowhere in sight. Either she decided not to come or the secret panel in her room led to some other corridor. Either way, she could find her later, once she had her bearings of the place and found a means to get off the cursed moon.
    After a while of fast walking and a few running steps now and then, Gaya reached a bend in the narrow passage. It opened up into a larger passage and she could see a few shadowy forms moving around in the distance. She was vulnerable without her guns, but she was also a trained expert in unarmed combat and could defend herself in a crisis. A shadow fell across her and she whirled around, hands raised to block and jab.
    “Hey, easy there, Marshall.” Jenna took a step back, panting. “Didn’t run all this way down an endless tunnel to get my head knocked off by you.”
    “Damn, Jenna.” Gaya sighed deeply. “I hate the sight of you, but right now you’re the best thing in my life.”
    “I’m so
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