by Mary E. Lowd
An excerpt from You’re Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station. If you’d prefer, you can start with Chapter 1, return to the previous chapter, or skip ahead to the next chapter.

The intra-solar-system ferry flew between Crossroads Station and New Jupiter every couple of hours. A whole network of cloud ports sailed around New Jupiter in quasi-permanent locations relative to the constantly shifting and roiling weather. Some of the storms had been ongoing for centuries, since long before humans had established Crossroads Station in this solar system. The cloud port that the ferry docked with — allowing passengers to get off before it returned to the station — sailed along a rift between a dark orange ripple and a pale yellow gash in the patterning of New Jupiter’s swirling clouds. Continue reading “You’re Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station — Chapter 17”








