"I am an experienced fighter, and I know how to take orders during battle." Zoshonel told Myitt respectfully. "Even though I'm young, I know how to be serious when it is needed."
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Elsewhere, the Gedd mechanic was very busy. He had managed to stop all communications for now. He was also working on a subtle plan to make it so that when things were fixed, the messages themselves would be sent out garbled. Maybe it would buy them enough time. Maybe he would luck out, and this mission wouldn't end up killing him.
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Some time after Myitt and the others left, the Yeerks who were bringing ardiss' host showed up. A bugfighter landed down, and three humans walked out. Two were middle aged, while one was in her early twenties. They almost looked like a family taking a vacation, as they entered the bar.
"Good. You're here." Temrash said.
"It is an honour to see you once again, Visser." The two older controllers said, as they bowed. The other bowed a bit as well.
"I am no longer a Visser, and you do not have to bow. I thank you for bringing her, and yuour expenses will be paid for. Come, and have a seat."
"We would rather not, sir. This place stinks of Andalite." The man said in contempt, as he glanced towards Alic and Oss.
"We respect your views on andalites, sir, but I'm afraid we do not share them." The woman said.
"All right. You may leave the girl with me. Thank you again."
"You are welcome." They said. The woman gently took the girl's chin in her hand, and turned her head tiowards her. "Now listen, Christine. Obey your new master, and do not drink any alchohol from this place. It will poison your body, and make you ill suited as a host. Do you understand?"
"Yes ma'am."
The controllers left after that, leaving Christine with Temrash.
"You may call me temrash, Christine. I'm afraid Ardiss is not here right now, as she was sent on an important assignment. However, you may do whatever you want while you wait."
"May...may I please go outside?"
Of course you may. Just stay within earshot."
Christine was happy to be outside, after the long trip in the bugfighter. She sat in the shade of the bar, with her shoes off, feeling the grass. The grass itsself, and the sky, were not like Earth. But they were still nicer than the bugfighter.