Blurb:
BD Bradford and Canoples Investigations are new assistants to
Chief Pelham. A dangerous group of thugs called Spacers Rule has invaded
Canoples Station by bringing in corrupted codos and re-kats. Can Canoples
Investigations stop Spacers Rule before people get hurt?
"Give me a break! Everyone on here can't be late for
work. What is this? Priority override abuse?"
The first clue that I said those words out loud – the dumbstruck
expressions on everyone's faces.
Oops! Oh well, who
cares? They shouldn't push that button unless it's a real priority.
One older guy points a finger at me. His lips move in what
has to be a rant, but I can't hear a word.
Did I go deaf?
Then I realize my earbuds, and the loud music, have blocked
whatever he's saying. I pop one out.
"– don't have the right. Just because you have that
–" He sneers at my jumpsuit. "–beginners security uniform on, you
don't have the right to talk to us like that!"
I stuff the earbud back in and stare at the ceiling. That
doesn't help the sensation of very angry stares piercing my body.
Sure wish I hadn't
promised to follow all those stupid rules without exception. I could get away
from these people.
Stuck until they all get off, I get into the music. Jenna
Rock … well, her music rocks. There's no other description. No one else does
space grunge/rap like she does, and her voice is so sweet.
Great beat. Fab voice.
She's not bad to look either.
The last statement I'll never say out loud. My older bro,
Wade, would probably twist my body into shapes it was never meant to be.
Can I help it if his
girl looks so hot?
An image of Cassie brings a shudder. Of
course, Jenna is nowhere as hot as Cassie.
I really, really hope Cassie never figures out hot I think
Jenna Rock is. That will cause major pain to my body, and I'll be back to where
I was a while back, with my girl hating me.
My fave music link gives a way to a series of beeps.
KC Sprayberry started writing young, first as a diarist, and later
through an interest in English and creative writing. Her first experience with
publication came when she placed third in The
Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge contest while in the Air Force, but her
dedication to writing came after she had her youngest child, now in his
senior year of high school.
Her family lives in Northwest Georgia
where she spends her days creating stories about life in the south, and far beyond.
More than a dozen of her short stories have appeared in several magazines. Five
anthologies feature other short stories. Her other books are: The Ghost
Catcher, Family Curse … Times Two,
Take Chances, and Amazon
Best Sellers, Canoples Investigations Tackles Space Pirates, Softly Say
Goodbye, Who Am I?, and Mama's Advice.
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