“Teague Johnson’s voice came through loud and clear over the headset, with none of the crackle or hiss the old headsets had been prone to. Worth the price, Quinn Foxworth thought as he lifted the flap on his watch that kept the dial’s glow from being seen. 0315 hours. Not bad, well within the parameters they’d set despite the…complications. “Fuel?” he asked. Normally it wouldn’t be an issue, they planned carefully, but they were carrying an extra passenger. And a half, he added with a grimace. T...hat dog.... “It made a difference,” Teague answered. “It’ll be close, but we’ll make it.” “Copy.” He went back to his study of their unplanned-for passenger, while that half-passenger continued to study him. The dog’s dark eyes never left him, and he didn’t have to be able to see in the dark to know it, although his night vision was remarkably good. He knew little about the workings of the canine brain. And had no idea why the dog seemed so…taken with him. It would be amusing if it wasn’t so puzzling.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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