S Morden - No Way

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In the sequel to the terrifying science fiction thriller, One Way, returning home from Mars may mean striking a deal with the very people who abandoned him.
They were sent to build a utopia, but all they found on Mars was death.
Frank Kitteridge has been abandoned. But XO, the greedy—and ultimately murderous—corporate architects of humanity’s first Mars base made a costly mistake when they left him there: they left him alive. Using his skills and his wits, he’s going to find a way back home even if it kills him.
Little does he know that Mars isn’t completely empty. Just over the mountain, there’s another XO base where things are going terribly, catastrophically wrong. And when the survivors of that mission find Frank, they’re going to want to take even the little he has away from him.
If there’s anything in Frank’s favor, it’s this: he’s always been prepared to go to the extremes to get the job done. That’s how he ended up on Mars in the first place. It just might be his ticket back.
For more from S. J. Morden, check out:
One Way

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OK, let’s calm the fuck down. This guy isn’t going to try and shank me. He might even be another con from a Panopticon jail. Someone like Frank, shanghaied in another XO game.

To test that hypothesis, Frank held his fist out, a little to one side. The man frowned at it, and then at Frank. Not a con. A dap would have been second nature. Could this man, whatever he was, whoever he was, be actual XO?

XO. On Mars. This could go very, very badly for Frank.

The man held out his hand, for an actual handshake, between equals. Frank stared at it, then took it hesitantly. The man was real. Not a ghost.

What was he going to do? Play it by ear. See what the score was. The guy had no comms. Frank could afford to try and find out what was going on before deciding anything.

As they leaned forward and touched helmets, Frank put his hand on his nut runner and unclipped it, keeping it down and unseen by his side.

“Hey,” said the man. “You Brack?”

What was Frank supposed to say here? The other man clearly knew about him, about MBO, about everything, while Frank didn’t even know what this man was doing on Mars.

“I’m Brack, yes.”

“Sweet. You got everything set up over there? Everything working fine?”

“We’re good,” said Frank. Then added spontaneously, “All of us.”

“All of you?” There was a telling pause. “OK. Lost track of which sol it was. I’m just picking up gear. That’s what you’re doing, right?”

Of course, Frank’s buggy had a trailer. This man’s didn’t. If he was picking up gear, where was his?

“Stuff didn’t land where it was supposed to,” said Frank. “Missing a drop for the NASA guys. Said I’d go and check out a possible from the satellite.”

That was plausible, right? If the locator beacon was offline, then it was the only way they could do it.

The man seemed to accept that without a problem. “Tell me about it. Strewn around like fucken’ confetti.”

“Something like that.” Was that useful information? Yes. There was another XO mission on Mars, suffering the same problems as his had. Frank suddenly realized what he’d just thought, and he clammed up. Another XO mission. Fuck.

“You got everything in the end, though?” asked the man. “You got everything you needed?”

All that extra cargo: they weren’t spares, replacements for missing or destroyed deliveries. They weren’t for MBO at all. He’d stolen this other guy’s kit. Other guy: it was a whole other crew at a whole other base. Habs. Panels. Wheels and fuel cells. Food. He’d beggared them.

“You OK?”

This questioning, this real-time questioning, was hard. Frank was used to some thinking time, and then a delay between answer and next message.

“Yeah, fine. Fine.” Goddammit, XO. They’d known what he was doing. He’d reported back the manifest of each drop as he brought it in. They could have said stop, at any time. They hadn’t.

“And you got everything working?”

That was the second time he’d been asked that. “Eventually.”

“Greenhouse? Comms?”

Now Frank’s whole skin was itching. “Like I said, we’re good.”

“Sweet,” said the other man again.

All the traffic had been entirely one-way so far. The man, this stranger on Frank’s Mars, had told him precisely nothing. Except his mere presence, which spoke volumes.

“So, uh, you got comms problems?” Frank asked.

“Us?” The XO man swallowed. He was really gaunt, behind that beard. Hollow-cheeked as well as hollow-eyed. Starving. And Frank had stolen at least some of their food. “Set-up problems. Nothing we can’t fix. There’s nothing we can’t fix.”

“Just that I noticed that you’re out here, on your own, without a map. That’s making a tough job tougher.”

“Set-up problems,” repeated the man. “Just set-up problems.”

Frank knew when he was being stonewalled. This wasn’t a set-up problem. This was an existential crisis. If they didn’t have any comms, they couldn’t talk to XO, and neither could they find their cylinders. If they couldn’t find their cylinders, they were relying on dumb luck as to what parts of their base they could put together. If they had that little, then they were all going to die. Sooner or later.

And Frank had food, heat, light, power, air, water, and space. He had everything.

He almost said something: an invitation to come on over, share what he had, pool resources. But these men, this crew, were XO. And XO had deliberately not told him about this other base, all the while knowing about them, and what circumstances they found themselves in. XO had told Frank precisely nothing, because XO were a bunch of lying, murdering, kidnapping bastards who valued human life even lower than he did. Than he had.

And currently Frank was on his own. This man could replace him as Brack, if he let him. Even if he didn’t let him. They could just take him out. He couldn’t resist them. The only thing protecting him was their comms failure. XO hadn’t been able to tell them that he wasn’t Brack. If they got their downlink working again, he was toast.

Frank dissembled. “I hope you get it sorted out real soon,” he said. “Comms problems are a pain in the ass. But I got to be heading back. Got my airtime to think about.”

“You seen any of our kit while you’re out?”

“Nothing to the north of here,” said Frank. Well, there wasn’t any more, because he’d picked it all up already. “I’d concentrate on the south-side. You spotted anything with a NASA flag on it?”

“NASA? No, nothing like that.” He could have been lying. Frank certainly was. “So, the MBO: you can get to it from here? That’s where you started from, right?”

“I used a staging post, and even then I’m at the limit of my range. Guessing you are too,” said Frank. “Where’d you come down?”

“South,” said the man. He’d hesitated. Definitely hesitated. “To the south.”

“OK. Good luck. Lance, by the way.”

“Good to meet you, Lance.” The man separated for a moment, not offering his own name, then touched helmets again. “Looks like you been in the wars.”

For a moment, Frank didn’t know what he meant, but the patched arm of his spacesuit was more visible to someone else than it was to him. It wasn’t obviously a bullet hole: his work with the scalpel on his outer covering had seen to that.

He went for broke.

“One of the chimps. Nothing I couldn’t handle.” He watched the man’s reaction very closely, and his guts tightened as he realized his bald declaration of murder got no more than a nod. “Still, got to go. Airtime, and I’ve got to radio the NASA guys. They keep me busy, you know?”

Frank’s fingers flexed around his nut runner. He could do it. He could sucker-punch the guy and beat him while he was down. No one would intervene. No one would ever know. His fourth murder. Saving his own skin.

“Busy. Sure. I know all about that. Be seeing you.” And it sounded more of a threat than anything Frank had ever heard before. The other astronaut pulled away, and gave him a look: they both knew. Their body language betrayed them both.

Frank backed up to his buggy. No way was he turning round and blind-siding himself. At the same time, the other, nameless astronaut stood tense, rocking from side to side on the balls of his feet.

At the last moment, after he’d put some distance between them, Frank reached up and pulled himself up and onto the seat of his buggy. The man watched him. Watching where he was going. Watching him put down a track.

Frank drove in a tight circle and, the best he could, started along the tire marks that had already been pressed into the dust. He tabbed his rear-facing cameras on, and could see the man still standing, still watching, until he disappeared behind the finger of rock that jutted into the sand sea.

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