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{{Infobox commlink
|title = Tales of Kid Crimson - Issue 8
|image = Comm-Link-MysterySerial FI 3Crop.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/12829-Tales-Of-Kid-Crimson-Issue-8
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2012-12-10
|series = Tales of Kid Crimson
}}
Yellow lightning pulsed deep in the thick storm clouds. Rain turned the red dirt into slick mud. Hidden in the dark depths of the massive canyon, we waited. We ate stittle-bugs. The cold sank into our bones.

She was close. That was all I needed. All the light and warmth in the world was here, in my arms.

<nowiki>* * * * *</nowiki>

My head bounced against a window. Real world again. The raindrops on the plastic turned the lights of massive buildings into streaks as they passed outside. It took me a second but it all came back: Hannigan, the plan, the bomb, the Advocacy Agent.

I tested the shackles on my hands and feet, hoping for enough leeway to work with. No good, I was bound tight. The Advocacy Agent was up front, piloting, already looking at me in the rear-view.

“For a second there, I was really worried I lost you.” She said. From her utterly dispassionate delivery, I could tell she meant every word. This was the first good look I got at her since the [[Covalex Shipping Hub]]. Her crisp spotless clothes and calm demeanor screamed prepared, professional.

“I’ll bet.” I sat up but my head hated me for it.

“So, the infamous [[Kid Crimson]]…”

“Never heard of him.” My automatic response. She looked at me in the mirror, disappointed.

“Really? You’re going with that? I feel like most of you guys can’t wait to get caught. Just so you can finally gush about how notorious you are. [[Hurricane Wilcox]] was just like that…well, until I shot him.”

My mind tumbled. I had heard of her. Name was [[Raina Quell]]. She had quite a reputation as an uncompromising agent who punched out a couple serious players. Apparently after she pinched Hurricane, he had some of his boys try to break him out. She tore it up with all of them and was the only survivor. She took note of my silence.

“So I guess I don’t need to introduce myself.” She said.

“You’ve been on me since Covalex?”

“Yeah.”

“How?”

“What do you mean?” She looked at me quizzically.

“Were you there looking for me?”

“I was following a tip about a cargo of [[slaves]]. That led me to you. You ran. I hunted you down.” She didn’t know about the drunk who originally transported the slaves. So the tip came after I boosted the cargo. That cloaked assassin fed me to her. Why? To force me to run?

“I don’t suppose I could convince you that I was set up.”

“I would but I’ve fallen for that one too many times before.” She watched me for several moments. I settled back in the seat and looked at the city pass. “I checked your ship. Where’d you deliver the slaves?”

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