Part One | Part Two | Part Three The ball bounced off the concave disc in the center of the room's floor, the shape of the disc naturally returning the ball to play. Aaralyn Roth dove to the floor, her arm outstretched, and whacked the ball with her racquet, sending the ball up toward the concave disc on the ceiling. Aaralyn was teamed up with Lillian Evergreen, a tall fourteen-year-old girl with long blonde hair that had been pulled into a ponytail. Lillian circled the room with long sidelong steps, keeping low to the floor - well, as low as she could in the low gravity of the Taurus 1 station. The girls were opposed by sixteen-year-old twins Silas and Griffin Emberheart. Silas elbowed Lillian as he pushed toward the center of the room, positioning himself to return the next volley. "Hey!" Lillian cried out in frustration. "We're not going to let you and your little freak friend win again," said Silas. The ball bounced off the disc on the floor, and Griffin returned it with a backhanded strike that directed the ball back to Silas, who pounded it off the floor disc so hard that it nearly hit the ceiling disc. It just missed, however, and Aaralyn, who had anticipated the aggressive play by the twin brothers, had run to the back of the court, up the curved wall, and leapt back toward the center of the court as though she were jumping from a high dive into a pool. The racquet caught the ball just as it bounced off the ceiling, returning to the ceiling disc and bouncing off at an angle the boys could not hope to hit before it hit the far wall of the court. "That's game!" said Aaralyn with a cheesy grin that she knew would irritate the two brothers. "I don't know what you're so happy about." Griffin directed his comment at the girls who were high-fiving one another. "It's not like you'd be able to win if you weren't cheating." "We didn't cheat!" Lillian shot back. "Just because you guys are too big and slow doesn't mean we're cheating." "Every time you play with that freak on your team, you're cheating!" Silas was still trying to catch his breath from the match, and he wiped the sweat from his brow with a towel. "Don't listen to them, Aaralyn," said Lillian. "They're just jealous that they'll never be able to beat us because of how awesome we are. Well, how awesome you are." "Don't you need to, like, recharge your batteries or something?" Sarcasm dripped from Griffin almost as heavily as his sweat. Coach Endo Kasumi opened a section of the transparent court wall. Coach Endo, a small woman from Japan, had moved to the Taurus Triplet to teach and coach the children of Aion Bio Robotics who live aboard the station. She was a master in several forms of martial arts, had experience in several sports, including baseball, soccer, and basketball, and could coach just about anything. And though she was a tiny woman, when she spoke, the students listened. Those who made the mistake of talking back or failed to follow her instructions found themselves sparring with her one-on-one - and no one ever beat Coach Endo - ever. "OK, that's all for today. Hit the showers and go home," Coach Endo said, addressing the group of teens as she stepped into the 360 Ball court. Silas and Griffin stepped out first, heading for the boys' locker room. "Good match today, Lillian." Coach's stern face didn't match the compliment, but Lillian knew that was just how Coach Endo was. She dipped her head in a short bow and stepped out of the court. Aaralyn was about to follow suit, but Coach put a hand out to stop her. "I know those boys are giving you a tough time, but when you pull crazy stunts like you did today, you're simply giving them more to harass you about." "Coach, I'm sorry that they are too immature to accept that I'm better at sports than they are. Well, actually, I've seen their grades. I seem to be better than them in a lot of areas." "I understand, but you don't need to rub it in their faces. You'll never make friends that way." "I'm not going to apologize for who I am. It's not like I chose this," Aaralyn said as she gestured with both hands, waving them down in front of her as though indicating she meant the whole of her body. "I know, Aaralyn. I'm sorry about what happened to you but don't use your uniqueness as a weapon against others. You're going to have difficulties with people because of your physical differences. I'm telling you not to intentionally use your differences to inflame conflict." "So you want me to tiptoe around everybody's feelings? You want me to hide what I am so people don't get upset? Is that what you're saying?" "No, not at all." "I have to go. I promised Aunt Naamah I'd be home on time today." Aaralyn turned sideways and stepped past the coach through the door, cutting the conversation short. "Carl is coming over for dinner." Aaralyn rolled her eyes. "I think they like each other, but you didn't hear that from me." Aaralyn left Coach Endo in the 360 Ball court, exited the gym, and walked into the central corridor of Taurus 3, the residential and commercial level of the Taurus Triplet. She turned to the right and walked past the entrance to the locker rooms. Silas was standing in the doorway of the men's locker room with nothing but a towel around his waste. His hair was wet, indicating that he had likely just come from the shower, though Aaralyn knew he hadn't been gone long enough to take a real shower. "Hey freak," Silas called out to her, not moving from the doorway. "Why don't you head back down to the lab where you belong, you freakin' lab rat!" Aaralyn tried to ignore him, but this jerk, standing there without a shirt, had these chiseled abs that were impossible not to notice. How did he do it? Maintaining muscle mass on board the station was notoriously difficult, but Silas made it look easy. Wait. Why was she thinking about this? Sure, Silas had great abs, but the guy was a jerk. She kept walking, fully intending to ignore him completely. "Hey, I'm talking to you!" Silas growled as he stepped away from the locker room door and grabbed her elbow. "You should let go of me right now," said Aaralyn, keeping her voice low. "Are you threatening me?!" Silas said too loudly for how close he was. It was like he wanted other people to hear him. "Why don't you go put some clothes on!" Lillian called from the other side of the station's hall. Aaralyn looked in Lillian's direction and noticed her coming out of the small cafeteria next to the gym. She held a smoothie in each hand. "I figured you would head straight to the showers after our match," Aaralyn said to Lillian. "Yeah, well, I wanted to celebrate our 11th consecutive win by getting a smoothie. Here's one for you. It's strawberry banana, your favorite." Aaralyn accepted the smoothie with her left hand. In one swift move, she brought her right hand around in a circular motion, first bringing her hand to the outside of Silas' arm, then pulling back, breaking his grip on her. Then her right hand shot out, palm open, hitting him in the sternum just hard enough that Silas stumbled back toward the locker room door. "Don't touch me again," Aaralyn said as she whirled away and walked down the corridor with Lillian practically skipping beside her. "What was that for?! You better watch your back, freak!" "That was awesome!" said Lillian between sips of smoothie. "I wish I had moves like you. Those jerks would think twice before messing with me." "You know, Griffin really isn't all that bad. He's just dumb and goes along with whatever his brother wants. I think he might actually be afraid of Silas." Aaralyn took a long sip of her smoothie. "Ah! Brain freeze!" "Don't take this the wrong way, but is it even possible for you to get brain freeze?" "Of course it is! I'm one hundred percent human from the shoulders up." "That's right. I'm sorry." "You've got nothing to be sorry about. What happened to me was awful, but I'm trying to make the best of it. Did you see that move today? I basically flew from the back wall to score that final point!" "I know, it was awesome!" The girls slowly walked past the entrance to West Hall and stepped up to the door of Naamah and Aaralyn's cabin, number 3114. The door slid open despite usually requiring the tap of a key card against the near field reader. "How did you..." Lillian began. Aaralyn's goofy grin betrayed her little secret. "I programmed the door to open when I wave my hand within six inches of the card reader. Watch this." Aaralyn waved her hand again, and the door closed. She waved once more and said, "Open sesame!" The door slid open. "So cool!" "I know, right?! I dissected my key card and attached the NFC chip to the inside of my palm." They stepped inside the small, two-bedroom cabin, and lights turned on, a warm glow making the small space feel cozy and inviting. Lillian plopped down on the small couch. "Hey, remember, you haven't showered yet!" "Oh, that's right. Sorry!" Lillian stood up and placed her empty smoothie cup in a trash receptacle in the wall near the cabin's door. "Hey, what's this?" A message on a small whiteboard was attached to the wall outside Naamah's bedroom. The message read: 49 27 6C 6C 20 62 65 20 68 6F 6D 65 20 6C 61 74 65 2E. "What do these numbers and letters mean?" "That's a secret code my aunt uses when she leaves little messages for me. Well, it's not really a secret. It's just a text message converted from ASCII to hexadecimal." "Hexa- what? Is that some magic spell?" "It's math, silly!" Aaralyn glanced over at the message briefly. "It says, 'I'll be home late.' That's weird. I thought Carl was coming over. Thursday is usually game night." "How did you do that?! You did that conversion in your head?" Lillian smirked. "OK, so I feel like I've been seeing Naamah and Carl together a lot lately. Do they have the hots for each other?" "Eww! I don't want to think about that." "You should spend the night at my place tonight. Give the love birds some space." "Stop it! You know, I don't know abou