Viper glared at Bahadur. He had never thought he would want to accuse the Curizan Admiral of being a coward, but the way the other male stood back and waved for him to go first was seriously making that difficult not to do. Opening the back door to the bar, he peered down the dark corridor. A faint light came from Tina’s office and more lights and the sound of glasses clanging and voices alerted him that there was someone in the main bar area. He slipped into the dark corridor, gripping the items he had brought and feeling like a fool. Bahadur carefully closed the door as he squeezed through the door behind him. He glared when Bahadur nudged him in the back. “Go on,” Bahadur whispered. “I want to see if this works.” Viper glared over his shoulder at the Curizan. “Then, why don’t you go

