There I sat shifting through the many piles of papers lying
on my desk and wishing I were somewhere else. It was truly
amazing how many reports passed through my hands to be
filed or used to type up other reports. I knew that at
least half of them would reach Judge Jasper's desk, where
he would study them for a few minutes then put them in his
out box to be filed by you know who. What surprised me was
how much information Judge Jasper remembered. He would
quote me numbers on the amount of water the town used last
month and tell me it was over 200,000 gallons more then the
month before. When I looked it up I found he was correct.
There were other things Judge Jasper kept track of. How
much electricity we used each week; the amount of money
spent at both the supermarket and clothing stores; the duty
roster of the police and fire department; information that
seemed useless to me but important to him. I could only
guess he did this to keep a tight rein on his town. If
there were even the slightest thing out of the ordinary he
would know about it.
I took a deep sigh and grabbed the latest environmental
reports on the river that Peace River was named after.
Well, a moat was actually the correct term since it
encircled the town. Judge Jasper was especially interested
in this report, and it was the first thing he asked for
each morning. I dreaded giving him that report. If the salt
content went up or down by so as much as a quarter of a
percent he would have me running all over town finding
people to fix it. Why the Roman gods didn't carry cell
phones I never understood. Well, that wasn't really true.
Most of them did carry phones; it was the ones I needed to
get hold of all the time, like Neptune and Mars that
didn't. I had suggested to both of them that they get a
cell phone but was met with mixed results. Neptune laughed,
while Mars grumbled - and neither got a phone. The only
good news about my job was that Peace River averaged about
one or two new transformations a week. This meant I didn't
have to spend a lot of time writing up reports or reliving
their lives for the gods. Doing so could be most emotional
at times.
Looking at the numbers from the various testing sites on
the river caused me to sigh. They indicated I would be
doing a lot of running around this morning. The first
person Judge Jasper would want me find would be Mr.
Marshall (Mars). As it turns out, I didn't have to look. He
bolted into my office and ran right past me on his way to
Judge Jasper's chambers. I stood up, mostly out of fear
that if I didn't try to stop him Judge Jasper would be mad.
I could tell Mars was upset, as if something terrible had
happened.
I grabbed him just as he opened up the door and said,
"Mercury's been attacked!"
"How bad is he?" Jupiter demanded to know as he stood up.
"Very bad," Mars replied. "I had him moved to Olympus and
called for Annietta."
I felt numb. Officer Merrick - Mark Merrick - the one who
had done me such a big favor not long ago - severely
injured. It was almost like reliving the death of my
friend, Kevin Brown.
"Call the others," Jupiter commended. "I will meet with
them there. Linda, you will come with me."
He grabbed my hand and suddenly a shinny portal hole
appeared in his office. Before I had a chance to think
Jupiter pulled me into it. Moments later we stepped out
onto a huge patio covered by a marble roof. Equally
impressive marble pillars every 10 yards supported it.
There was a lady standing in the center of the patio
dressed in a white toga. She was fairly young and quite
beautiful, with red flowers in her jet-black hair. I could
see great sadness and panic on her face.
"Where is he?" Jupiter asked very concerned.
"In the sitting room," the woman replied. "The muse arrived
just a few minutes before you did. He looked..." She put
her hand over her mouth and began to cry. Jupiter put his
massive arm around the woman in an attempt to comfort her.
"It's alright my dear. Annietta is the best healer we have.
Even if she can't help him, we can put him back in stasis
until he's better."
"But for how long?" she sobbed. "How could this have
happened?"
"I don't know," he said softly, "but I intend to make sure
the people who did this pay dearly." He motioned for
another equally beautiful, young woman to come forward.
"IO, please take Linda to your quarters and find something
appropriate for her to wear. Come Maia, let's go see how
our son is doing."
"Yes, my love," Maia replied.
IO watched them leave, and seemed very concerned about the
emotional state of other woman. She was tall and skinny,
with long blonde hair that reached down to her waist. In
her hair were yellow-flowers, and there was a lovely
feminine charm to her moments and manner.
"This way, Linda," she said pleasantly. I found myself
weaving through one massive room after another, all
exquisitely decorated with marble statues, crystal clear
waterfalls, and plants of every kind. There was even a bird
room, with exotic parrots from around the world. The place
was like a palace out of ancient Rome. IO's room was
lavishly furnished and included a full-length, naked statue
of Jupiter himself. Apparently being seen naked didn't
bother the Roman gods. The young goddess opened up a drawer
and pulled out a dress similar to hers.
"This should fit you," she said while placing it on the
massive bed, big enough for four people. "Let me help you
change." Before I could refuse, she had already unzipped my
dress.
"What strange clothes," IO observed, running her hands up
and down the back of my nylon half-slip. "And this thing,"
she added touching the front of my bra. "Why do you wear
such pretty garments if no one is going to see them?"
"The bra keeps my breasts in place and the slip prevents
people from seeing my panties," I tried to explain.
"Pant-ies?" she stated confused.
"Haven't you been to Peace River before?"
She shook her head. "No. I'm needed here to keep this place
in order. Someone has to tend to the fish and feed the
birds."
"I see, so you're like a maid," I replied.
"Not a maid, or a servant," she answered with a smile. "I'm
Jupiter's lover."
"Oh," I replied pulling off my pantyhose while the girl
looked on with amazement. "You won't be offended if I keep
my panties and bra on, will you?"
"No, whatever you feel comfortable with. However, we need
to get back out there; others are arriving and they will
require fruit and drink."
"I'm ready," I told her as I slid the dress/toga on. It was
a little tight but that's probably how Jupiter liked it.
"This way," she said while leading me out the same way we
had come in. By the time we got back several of the other
gods had already arrived, including the goddess Diana.
Jupiter came out supporting Maia in his arms. Jupiter
handed the weeping woman off to IO and motioned me to come
forward. He also nodded to Diana to join us.
"I want you to go to California and bring Sherry Felton
here as soon as you can," he told her with urgency. "Tell
your brother to join us when he finishes up with the loose
end, and to hold off on his assignment for now. Now go my
daughter! Mercury's life depends on your speed."
"Yes father," she replied and opened up a door portal. In a
second she was gone.
"Is there anything I can do for you," I asked Jupiter.
"Pray that he makes it," Jupiter said bitterly and walked
away.
Fade out...
***
Voice of Judge Jasper: We are the Roman gods, who fell to
the world long ago when your people were still learning how
to crawl. We have guided you through the years, rewarded
you for good deeds, and punished you when needed. With our
leadership, we helped you defeat the Titans in a terrible
but glorious war. Once your path was set, we went to sleep,
waiting for the day you would reach for the stars and take
us home. But the Titans interfered, and turned you away
from your destiny. When we awoke, we found much work to do;
so we established a base and called it Peace River.
The Titans, with our help, established their own base later
on. It's a town where we can work together, a last ditch
effort to avoid another war that may destroy the human race
forever. Some would like to see the town and your people
destroyed, others would like to see it work - to have peace
at last. There is much hatred between our people, and the
road ahead won't be easy but the rewards if we do are
great. The name of this last chance for peace is called
Andersonville.
***
Andersonville 18 - Love and War
By Kelly Davidson
Edited by Samuel Vincent and Nelson T.
This story is dedicated to my father, who never understood
my need to be Kelly. Despite our problems, I know he loved
me even though he didn't tell me the way I wanted him to. I
miss you dad. Thank you for caring for me when I didn't
care about myself.
Fade in...
The smell of gasoline and oil filled the air. Not far away
you could hear the sound of wheels squealing and the crowd
roaring with approval. I was at home here, my hands covered
in grease as I adjusted the carburetor for the next race. A
look of satisfaction hung on my face.
"HEY FELTON," someone yelled. I looked up to see Jim Niles
standing close by, his helmet in his hand. "I'm going to
blow your panties off in the next race."
"YOU'LL BE WEARING THEM AFTER I'M DONE," I shouted back
loudly so everyone could hear. A number of the mechanics
and fans within earshot chuckled as Jim turned red with
embarrassment. If I hadn't been a girl, he might have
confronted me. Of course having Apollo standing next to me
may have also convinced him not to give me any more
trouble.
I laughed. Jim was your typical gearhead, whose ego lived
and died on the track. Today I was going to take him down a
few notches.
"You were a little hard on him, don't you think?" Apollo
responded as he watched Jim shuffle off.
"It's probably the truth," I replied with a grin.
Apollo, also known as Pete Akins, nodded silently. Judge
Jasper had sent me out to help Apollo bring Jim Niles back
to Peace River. Apparently I was to be the bait. It seemed
like there could have been an easier way to handle Jim, but
I suspected Judge Jasper had set this up to test my
loyalty. Things between Mark Merrick, the Roman god
Mercury, and I were heating up.
"Are you sure about him, Pete?" I asked while twisting a
nut.
He nodded slowly. "I'm afraid so, Sherry. Jim has terminal
cancer. He won't live another three months. This is the
only way to save his life."
"Why not just heal him?" I asked as I placed the air filter
cover back on.
"It's hard to explain," he replied. "First of all, it's a
matter of fairness. Is it right for us to heal only some
people and not others who suffer just as much...or more?
What about a child that is dying of an incurable disease?
Or the single father with three kids who suffers a massive
heart attack. Shouldn't they be healed as well? Where do
you draw the line?
"Second, we can only do some much before our actions start
drawing attention to ourselves. That's why if we do heal
someone, we need to take them out of circulation. Real
miracles happen, but there is a price attached to our
miracles."
"You mean a life in wonderful, wild, Peace River," I
answered closing the hood of my car. It was a 1971 Ford
Mustang that belonged to Judge Jasper. He had let me borrow
it for this mission, and had made sure that both Jim Niles
and I would be in the finals. I felt a little cheated by
this; no driver wants to make it this far unless he did it
on his own. Still, this wasn't my call.
"Sherry, there are worse places," he said.
"Like Andersonville?" I asked. "Tell me, am I ever going to
get to visit that town I've heard so much about?"
"I don't know. Perhaps Mark will take you there some day."
"Perhaps," I repeated as I put on my helmet and gloves. The
loud speakers were calling for our heat to get ready. The
only bright spot of this day was that this would be a real
race. It didn't matter to Jupiter who won or lost the final
race. However, I hadn't come here to lose - and I really
wanted to cram my victory down Jim's throat.
Apollo helped me into the car and wished me luck. I drove
to the warm-up apron and burned my tires to heat them up. I
looked to my right and saw Jim doing the same thing. He was
driving a '67 Cameo that looked as fast as it ran. He
nodded confidently as we approached the line.
"Damn," I cursed out loud, although my car was rumbling so
loudly that no one could hear me. Why did he have to be
driving a Chevy? Every driver knows a Chevy always beats a
Ford.
I forgot about everything else and concentrated on the
Christmas tree in front of me. The starter looked at both
cars then hit the button. This was going to be an even
race; only the best driver would win it. I watched them
blink down.
Yellow...Yellow...Yellow...Green! I hit the accelerator and
felt the tires dig into the asphalt. The roar of the engine
was tremendous as both cars fought to grip the road then
took off like rockets when they did. I shifted quickly from
second into third and redlined it well beyond what I should
have; then slammed it into fourth quicker than the blink of
an eye. I kept focused on the finish line that was coming
up at an incredible rate.
When we crossed I looked over and saw that I was ahead of
him by less then half a car length. I pounded on the steer
wheel in victory and cheered. I had won! Of all the things
I had experienced in life, nothing was sweeter then victory
on the track. I drove the car back to the pits where Apollo
was standing looking very glum.
"What's wrong with you?" I asked while getting out of my
car. "I won!" That's when I saw his sister, Diane, standing
there looking at me the same way.
"Sherry, I have some bad news," she said gently. "Officer
Merrick...Mark...has been hurt badly."
"Hurt?" I stood there numbed by the words. "But he's a -
you know. How can he be hurt?"
"I'll tell you later," she said grabbing my hand. "Right
now I need to take you to him."
"To say goodbye?" I asked in a frighten voice.
"To help him live, I hope. Apollo will take care of
everything here. Please hurry, there isn't much time here."
She dragged me into an empty room and pulled out a small,
black box. She pointed the box in front of us and hit a red
button. A beam of light shone out of it and created some
kind of portal that shimmered around the edges but was
black in the middle. It looked like a hole in space.
"Come with me," she said while pulling me in. A moment
later we were walking out onto a huge patio. On the horizon
I saw unfamiliar mountains covered with lush trees.
Wherever I was, it wasn't close to Peace River.
In the center of the room was Jupiter. He was talking to
Mars, Venus, and his secretary, Linda Anderson. There were
about 30 other gods standing around in-groups of three and
four. They all stopped talking when I walked in and looked
at me sadly. Jupiter approached me with a worried look, and
I knew it was bad news.
"I'm glad you could make it, my child," he said in a
fatherly tone.
"How...how bad is he?" I asked nervously.
"Bad," he replied. "We have our best muse working on him,
but he's not responding to her treatment."
"ONE MUSE! Why don't you have an army in there? Why aren't
you in there helping him like you did before."
"This is different, Sherry. Those were flesh wounds, this
is much worse. What he needs right now I can't provide him
with. However, there is a chance you may be able to help."
"How?" I asked in tears.
"Talk to him," he said quietly. "Anniatta will help you
bond with his mind. Show him he has a reason to live. I'm
afraid he's starting to give up."
"I'll try. Where is he?"
"Through that door my child. Be brave now, and show him how
much you love him.
"I'll...I'll do my best, Judge." I opened the door, and
carefully walked into the dark room. In the center I could
see Mercury lying on a couch. Next to him was a huge, black
woman rubbing his forehead.
"You must be Sherry," she whispered. "He's been thinking
about you since I got here. Are you ready?"
"What do I need to do?"
"Take my hand and I'll feed your thoughts directly to him."
"Will he be able to hear me?"
"Yes, but not in the way you think," the muse explained.
"He can't talk and communicate to you with words. The only
thing he can do is hear and feel your thoughts. I need you
to think about events the two of you shared...happy
events."
"Where do you suggest I start?"
"How about when he first met you as Sherry. Then you can
work up from there."
I carefully took her hand and started to think back to the
first time we had met. Suddenly everything around me went
black, and I began to panic.
"Don't be afraid my child, this is part of the treatment,"
Anniatte's voice spoke out to me from beyond. "No harm will
come to you. Concentrate now." I did and found myself
seeing the event unfold as if I was there.
***
"Good morning, Sherry," Officer Ganymede said as he walked
into my shop. "Is my car ready yet?"
"Got it done last night," I smiled. "By the way, did you
give my message to Officer Merrick like I asked you too?"
"Yep, two nights ago," the young officer replied.
"So why hasn't he shown up?" I wanted to know.
"Busy, I guess," he answered with a shrug.
"Busy my ass! He's been avoiding me for some reason. I've
been here for almost three weeks and he hasn't stopped by
once. Yet you and the other officers are in here all the
time. So what gives, Officer Ganymede?"
"I really don't know, Sherry. He's a little shy, that's
all. Give him time."
"Don't lie to me Officer Ganymede, or I'll make sure your
car stalls every time you stop at a traffic light. He
wasn't shy when we first met. Why would he be shy now?"
"Well, because you're a ...well, you know."
"A girl!" I threw out. "So what?"
"I really don't know," he said uncomfortably. "Okay,
something's bothering him, but I swear, I don't know what
it is. The only ones who probably do know are Officer
Deimos and Judge Jasper."
"Where's Officer Deimos?"
"In Florida making a pickup," Officer Ganymede replied. I
knew what that meant. Peace River was about to get a new
addition to its rank. Each god had to take a turn doing
this, and Deimos' number had come up.
"When will he be back?" I asked.
"In a couple of days. He said something about having a date
with Linda this weekend. But Judge Jasper is in."
"Like he'll tell me anything," I replied.
"He might, if you ask nicely. What have you got to lose?"
"I guess you have a point. Say, could you watch the shop
for a few minutes while I go see him?"
"Well, I guess so. Just don't take too long with him. I
have to report to work in 45 minutes and I wanted to get
some paperwork done before then."
"What is it about cops and paperwork?" I asked. Officer
Ganymede just laughed and waved me on.
When I got to Judge Jasper's chambers, Linda Anderson, a
temporary assistant from Andersonville, greeted me. From
what I had been told, she was to be Ashlee's Gang
replacement until her return. Linda gave me a warm smile
and asked what I needed.
"I'd like to talk to Judge Jasper if he's available." No
sooner had I ask to see him that the door opened up and the
judge walked out holding a file in his hands.
"Linda, can you get me the file on Lori Thams please." He
looked at me carefully. "Miss Felton, is there something I
can do for you?"
"She would like a few minutes of your time, Judge," Linda
answered.
"Humph," he replied. "In my office, Miss Felton." I went in
first and he closed the door behind us. "Have a seat,
please."
I sat down in an overstuffed chair while he picked up a cup
of tea off his desk. He looked ragged, as if he was
stressed out about something. I wondered if he was sick
somehow, but then I didn't know if the gods could get sick.
Perhaps he was just having a bad day.
"I would offer you some tea, but I just ran out," he said
in a polite but businesslike tone. "Now, what can do for
you, Miss Felton?"
"Well, Your Honor, I was wondering if you could tell me
what's wrong with Mark Merrick. He's been avoiding me ever
since I got here. Did I do something to offend him?"
"No, it wasn't you," he replied stirring his tea.
"Then what is it?"
"He feels guilty, that's all." Judge Jasper took a drink of
his tea and continued. "When he brought you back here, he
fully expected me to keep you as a man. When I turned you
into a woman, he blamed himself for your condition. What's
the expression your people have, 'He can't face you now'?
It's a wonderful tool to punish someone with."
"You mean to tell me I could've remained a man here?"
"Yes, it was possible. Even though you were a crossdresser
to begin with, you were a rare enough person that I
could've kept you a man and still used you. As you may have
realized by looking around, we're running a little bit low
on men these days."
"So why didn't you keep me as a man?"
"To teach Officer Merrick a lesson of course." He made it
seem like the answer should have been obvious to me.
"Wait a minute," I interrupted. "Are you telling me that
the only reason I'm a woman today is because you wanted to
teach Officer Merrick a lesson? What about me? What gives
you the right to punish me this way?"
"Because it's my town!" he stated firmly. "I call the
shots, and I decide who lives as whom. Besides, it's not as
if you're miserable because of it."
"But Officer Merrick is," I added. "I thought the main
purpose of Peace River was to keep everyone happy."
"All the humans happy," he corrected me. "Our race doesn't
depend on that."
"What you did to him was wrong, Judge." That earned me a
quick frown.
"I'm glad you did show up," Judge Jasper said, ignoring my
earlier comment. "First of all, I'm not happy with the way
you've been dressing lately. Look at you, covered in dirt
and grease. And your hair! When was the last time you had
it done?"
"I'm a mechanic," I countered. "Wearing a fancy ball gown
in a auto shop isn't very practical, Your Honor. By the
time I get cleaned up at the end of the day, it's almost
time for bed."
"Yes, that's the second thing I want to discuss with you,"
he continued. "You've been working too hard since you've
arrived; almost seven days a week. That isn't healthy
either. I want you to start taking some time off and enjoy
life a little more. Go shopping with your sisters, buy a
dress and get a makeover. Treat yourself once in a while,
maybe even go out on a date."
"Is that a suggestion or an order?" I asked.
"Consider it whatever you want it to be, just as long as
you do it," he answered while putting down his empty
teacup.
"How about if I make a deal with you, Judge? I'll go out
and buy myself the frilliest dress I can find if you set up
a meeting with me and Officer Merrick ...today."
Judge Jasper thought about it carefully for a minute. "I
accept. How about right now?"
"That works for me."
The Judge picked up the phone and punched the intercom
button. "Linda, please ask Officer Merrick to come to my
office." Ten seconds later there was knock on the door and
it opened. When Mark Merrick saw me sitting there I swore
he almost backed out the door.
"Officer Merrick, I want you to sit down and talk out your
problems with Miss Felton. I'll be outside gathering up
some files that I need. Take as long as you need."
He closed the door leaving us alone. Mark stood there
looking at me rather uncomfortably. It became so quiet that
you could hear the clock ticking. I decided to break the
ice.
"Sit down Mark, I'm not going to bite you."
He took a seat that was the farthest away from me and
asked, "How are you doing, Sherry?"
"Do you care?" I asked with raised eyebrows.
"Of course I do," he replied rather quietly.
"Then why haven't you been around to see me," I almost
snapped. "Three weeks, Mark! Where in the hell have you
been all this time?"
"Working," he whispered. "I...I didn't think you would want
to see me."
"Why in the hell would you think that?"
"Because you're Sherry Felton now, and I'm the reason why."
"Mark," I replied calmly. "I came to Peace River of my own
free will. I knew this could happen, but I made that
decision before you made yours. To be honest, I'm glad to
be here."
"But not as a woman," he pointed out.
"Okay, that's true," I agreed. "Becoming Sherry is going to
take some time getting used to. That's why I need all my
friends around me, for support. It's why I wanted you
around, because I consider you a good friend. Believe me, I
had my period last week and I could've used all the friends
I could get."
He smiled, but only for a moment before the guilty
expression re-appeared. "Sherry, the way I brought you in
here, I gave my father no choice but to accept you. He
turned you into a woman to punish me. He and I both knew
you would have preferred living in Peace River as a man. My
actions caused you to become a woman."
"SO WHAT?" I raised my voice. "So I should hate your guts
now? I know what your father did, and why he did it, and I
don't give a damn! Okay, you want to feel guilty about this
then fine. If that's the case you try to make amends. You
don't run off and hide making me think I did something
wrong. All this time I thought you hated me."
He looked at me a little surprised. "I don't hate you,
Sherry."
"Then show me, Mark. Stop avoiding me like the plague.
Treat me as a friend you care about."
"Okay," he swallowed hard. "Where do we start?"
"First, you give me a hug," I said standing up. "Then you
can drive me over to see Ms. Marshall. I have to buy a
frilly dress because of you. Hell, maybe I should make you
buy it ...or better yet, wear it."
"I don't think I would look as good in a dress as you
would," he laughed. Mark walked over and embraced me
warmly. "Welcome to Peace River, Miss Felton."
"It's Sherry, Mark. Friends call each other by their first
names."
"Okay...Sherry."
***
Slowly things started to come back into view as the
darkness faded. I didn't know what had happened, but the
event was incredible. It was like re-living the past. I
felt everything all over again.
"Anything?" I asked the muse in a desperate tone.
"Nothing," she replied softly. "We need to try again."
"But what?" I asked.
"Perhaps the first time you two made love to each other,"
she suggested. "I understand it was very special for both
of you."
"I guess you could say that," I answered feeling a little
awkward that she knew all about our sex life.
"I didn't mean to embarrass you," she replied. "I just know
from his thoughts that you two have been intimate. There's
nothing to be ashamed about, Sherry."
"I'm...I'm not ashamed," I answered while holding my head
in my hands. There was a slight buzz and I felt a little
dizzy.
"Rest for a moment," the muse told me. "We can try again in
a few moments. He's stable for now."
***
Apollo stepped into the room and spotted his father talking
to Mars and Minerva. He felt nervous as he approached. The
fact that he had been ordered to scrub the assignment told
him how serious the matter was. His father turned, and
Apollo saw the stern look of anger engraved on his face. It
was worse than he thought.
"How is he doing?" Apollo asked carefully.
"There's been no change," Jupiter replied. "If something
doesn't happen soon, we'll have to put in him back in
stasis until he's better."
"How long would that be?" Apollo asked grimly.
"About a thousand years," Minerva answered for Jupiter.
"His mind was scrambled pretty badly by those cursed
Titans."
"Son, I want you to go find Dennis Butz for me," Jupiter
said slowly and clearly. "I want you to find him and bring
him here."
"Here?" Apollo asked in surprise.
"Yes, here," Jupiter answered firmly. "In chains if you
have to, but I want him brought to me NOW!"
"Yes father," Apollo answered obediently. He knew that
could only mean one thing. By the end of the day they would
be at war with the Titans. Not that it would be much of a
war; the Titans wouldn't stand a chance against their
forces. However, Apollo knew enough about wars to know they
were usually bloody and not without consequences.
Apollo thought about Andersonville, and all the promise it
had held for all of them. What would happen to it after
this was over? He turned sadly and stepped into the portal
door that had opened up for him.
***
"I'm ready," I told the muse.
"Take my hand," she told me. I complied and things started
to shift around me. I found myself back in my shop working
on the transmission of a car. Above me I could hear Officer
Deimos rambling on about a speeder he had pulled over.
"So he tells me he's late for his dentist appointment, but
when I ask him who his doctor is, he tells me he doesn't
know his name. Of course I wrote him up for it," the
officer laughed. I did the same, but frankly didn't see the
humor behind it. I guess you had to be a cop to understand.
"Will my car be ready today?" the voice of Judge Jasper
boomed out. I laid down my wrench and pushed myself out
from underneath his car.
"Well, Your Honor, I've seen worse transmissions but not by
much. The sprag and pump are shot, the bands are worn, and
the accumulator piston isn't looking too healthy. Not to
mention that you should seriously consider replacing all
the gaskets, filters, and the servo."
"Could you please translate that into regular English, Miss
Felton," he stated patiently. "I'm a judge, not a
mechanic."
"Your transmission is having trouble doing its job," I
smiled sweetly.
"That's a little bit too simple," he replied dryly, not
appreciating my humor.
"I think she means..." Officer Deimos started to say.
"I know what she means, Officer Deimos," Judge Jasper
interrupted. "Now, back to my original question, Miss
Felton. Will my car be ready today or not?"
"I don't have the parts in the shop so I'll have to order
them. That means they won't arrive at our drop box until
tomorrow morning. Of course, if you let me drive to
Valentine to pick up the parts I can have it ready for you
by this evening."
"Do you really think I'm going to allow that to happen?" he
snorted loudly. "Give Officer Deimos the list; he'll go
pick up the parts." Deimos looked like he wanted to protest
but thought better of it.
"Yes, Your Honor," I said. "By the way, I wanted to ask you
a favor. Is this a good time?"
"Only if you want the answer to be 'NO'," he replied in a
rather pissy tone. "Then it's a great time."
"Come on, Your Honor," I protested. "What I want is
painless, you don't have to do anything but approve it."
"What is it," he asked formally.
"I want to camp at Lake Saturn tonight. I know it's off-
limits, but I was hoping you would allow it."
"By the river!" he exclaimed. "For what purpose? That's a
salt-water lake. You can't fish or swim there."
"I know, Your Honor. But that will get me far enough away
from the lights of the town so I can observe the night sky.
There's supposed to be a pretty spectacular meteorite
shower tonight. I want to lay out underneath the stars and
watch them fall."
"No doubt you'll be wearing sweat pants and a sweatshirt to
do this," he pointed out.
"That usually is the most comfortable way to go camping," I
replied.
Judge Jasper sighed deeply. "Miss Felton, it's bad enough
you don't dress like a woman while you're at work, but even
when you're off duty you rarely wear anything nice.
"Judge, wearing a dress doesn't make me more of a woman,
anymore then it would make me less of a man."
"Did your wife feel that way?" he asked directly.
"That's hitting below the belt, Your Honor," I responded
bitterly.
He frowned, "I'm sorry, Miss Felton, you're right. Please
accept my apology. What I'm talking about here is fairness.
All our other female residents are required to dress
femininely, at least for work and special events. However,
your actions push the envelope here. Yes, I understand why
wearing a dress and heels is unpractical in your garage,
but what about when you're not working. I've seen you out
with Officer Deimos and your other friends from time to
time. Usually you're wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
"Your Honor, come on. Bowling in a dress or short skirt?"
"Other woman do it, I've seen it." He stopped for a moment
and gave me a stubborn stare. I could see he was set in his
ways, and wasn't going to give me an inch.
"Okay Miss Felton, I'll let you camp at Lake Saturn under
one condition. That condition is that you wear a dress and
makeup, with heels. Oh, and the hem of the dress can't be
any lower then your knees."
"But...but no one will see me dressed like that," I reply.
"What's the point?"
"Exactly," he smiled as if that was an answer, which I
realized it was. I wasn't dressing up for anyone; I would
be doing it for myself. Plus, I would spend an entire
evening thinking about the way I was dressed. It wasn't
until then that I realized how shrewd the Judge really was.
"I also want you to get your hair done before you go," he
added. "You can take off early and fix my car tomorrow."
"But Your Honor, if I'm going to go through all this fuss
wouldn't it be better if I went out on a date instead?"
"That, Miss Felton, is up to you. I'll see you tomorrow
afternoon." He left without saying another word.
Officer Deimos let out a whistle. "Boy, he sure is in a bad
mood this morning."
"Tell me about it," I replied. "Because of it, I have to
sit around a campfire in a dress. It's supposed to get down
into the mid-forties tonight. I'll freeze my butt off."
"Well, you don't have to go to Lake Saturn," Officer Deimos
pointed out. "There are other places you can watch from,
like the park."
"That's too close to the city lights. Besides, I was going
to camp on the hill next to the lake. There's a small field
that'll allow me an unobstructive view of the sky."
"Then I guess you're going to look real nice tonight out
there all alone," Deimos smiled.
"Officer Deimos, has anyone ever told you that you can be
quite annoying at times."
"Linda tells me that all the time," he grinned.
"Smart girl," I shot back.
***
It was almost midnight and the sky above me was crisp and
clear. The fire cracked and popped as I sat nearby with a
blanket over my legs.
"Pantyhose keeps your legs warm, my ass!" I said out loud.
It must have been a man who had started that rumor. They
were hardly any protection against the chilly air tonight.
I looked up at the night sky to keep my mind off that fact
I was freezing. It was a magnificent sight, even with the
firelight blocking me from seeing most of the night sky. I
stood up and walked away from the fire. My eyes slowly
readjusted to the night and I gasped. The sky was a filled
with points of yellow, white, blue, and red lights
twinkling in the blackness. To the west I spotted a non-
twinkling, red star that was really the planet Mars. That's
how I could tell it was a planet, by fact that it didn't
twinkle.
Above me was the planet Jupiter, sitting there among the
stars as if it were watching over me. It was the largest
planet in our solar system, a gas planet that scientist
predicted had no real surface to speak of. My mind couldn't
even begin to comprehend what that meant. My silent vigil
was broken by the sound of someone walking toward me.
"Who's there?" I shouted out.
"It's me, Mark." Mercury appeared out of the darkness. "I
hope I'm not disturbing you. I thought maybe you would like
some company for a while."
"Actually, I would," I told him with a smile. "Please, have
a seat by the fire."
He sat down on the blanket and leaned back against a big
rock for support. I did the same and snuggled up next to
him.
"Do you mind?" I asked. "I'm freezing!"
"I don't mind," he replied while throwing a blanket around
us. He wrapped his arm around me and rubbed my back.
"Actually, it's kind of nice."
I didn't reply. I had been seeing Mark as a friend for a
couple of weeks, and already I was feeling more for him
then I thought I should. Was I allowed to fall in love with
one of them? I was too afraid of what the answer would be
to ask.
"What was it like back then ...in Rome?" I asked as we
peered down at the town of Peace River, lit up by a few
house lamps and the streetlights.
"Beautiful...and so different," Mark said as if in a
trance. "Everything was lit up by firelight, so the houses
actually twinkled in the distance just like the stars
above. Of course, life was harder back then; I prefer this
time better. But you haven't seen anything till you look
down at a city of 100,000 people or more twinkling in the
light."
"I wish I could have seen it," I replied, placing my head
against his warm chest.
"In every lifetime there's something worth seeing," he
reminded me. "Some of the people we brought with us would
be star-struck by this sight. To be honest, Sherry, it's
beautiful in it's own way."
"And romantic," I threw out just to see what he would say.
"Yes, very romantic," he agreed softly. "Especially when
you have a beautiful woman in your arms."
I took the next step and placed my hand on his chest,
rubbing it ever so gently. "You think I'm pretty, Mark?" I
asked carefully.
"Very much so, Sherry," he answered looking at me with an
intense stare. "You're one of the prettiest woman I've ever
known."
"Would you ...would you mind if I...I kissed..."
"I would love it if you did," he finished for me.
We kissed, and I felt my body temperature rise rapidly. My
mind and body were bombarded with all kinds of new and
wonderful sexual feelings that I found pleasant. Suddenly I
felt so out of control and I didn't care anymore. I wanted
to make love to him more then anything else.
I started the process by lifting off his shirt, revealing a
mass of black hair covering his rather manly chest. I
positioned myself in front of him and started kissing him
some more. His hand reached behind my back, and I felt the
zipper of my dress going down. Carefully he slid the dress
off me without stopping our embrace.
We lay down on the sleeping bag facing each other. I was
still wearing the silky, white slip with the flowered lace
that adorned the bodice and hem. Vickie had suggested it
when I had purchased the dress. It hung rather loosely, and
Mark slowly slid one of the straps down to expose my
breasts (I had gone bra-less that night).
I cried out in pleasure as he lowered his head and gently
started nursing on my breast in a firm and rhythmic
fashion. I fell onto my back and one of his hands played
with my free nipple through the silky slip. My mind went
numb as an overload of sexual pleasure overcame me. I
started gasping for air as I placed my hands around his
head and pressed him closer to my breast. Somewhere in the
process he was able to remove my panties and his pants with
his free hand.
He stopped for a moment, and looked at me with his deep,
blue eyes that held passion. I lay there inviting him to
finish the job. He carefully moved on top of me and we
kissed again, while his hands ran wildly through my hair.
That's when I felt him enter me, and I gasped with pleasure
and titillation. He started to pump, and I felt my own
sexual tension building to meet his.
Some people would consider it a dirty act, meant only for
those who are married. There was nothing dirty about the
passion we were feeling underneath those bright stars. It
was life, and we were living it. I spotted a shooting star
in the sky; it's fiery tail burning brightly against the
murky darkness. I focused on it as he came, and I came at
the same moment. I screamed out, and was afraid someone
would hear me and come running. Mercury gasped for air as
he pushed and pushed, and pushed against me. I hung on as
tightly as I could, squeezing against his manhood as it
delivered its warm seed inside me. Then he stopped pushing,
and lay there silently except for his heavy breathing.
Slowly my organism faded and I found myself spent. He moved
off me, making it easier for me to breathe, although I
found myself wishing he were still there. He lay down on
his back, and I rolled over and put my head on his chest -
my hair flowing down over his body.
"That was...wonderful," I whispered.
"I love you, Sherry," he spoke in a low tone.
"What?" I asked, afraid I hadn't heard him right.
"I love you," he repeated. "I always have. I just didn't
think you felt the same way."
"Oh God Mark, I do," I told him looking into his face that
was barely visible in the dying firelight. "I just didn't
think it was allowed."
"Of course it is," he replied while stroking my hair in a
loving fashion.
"So, we can see each other openly?"
"If you want, yes," he smiled
"More then anything," I replied, wrapping the blanket
around us. "It's getting cold, we should get inside the
sleeping bag."
"First, let me warm you up a little more," he replied with
a devilish grin.
Afterwards I curled up next to him inside the sleeping bag
and fell into a peaceful sleep. I don't know if he slept,
but I was exhausted after our second encounter and ended up
missing the meteorite shower I had come out to see. About
an hour before sunrise I woke up feeling relaxed. I knew it
was chilly outside, but inside the sleeping bag it was
toasty warm.
"Good morning," he said softly while kissing me on top of
my head.
"Have you been watching me all night?" I giggled.
"No, I've been watching the stars and thinking."
"Which star is your home?" I asked while peering up into
the night sky
"You can't see it from here, it's too far away. It's
somewhere in that area." He pointed toward a fuzzy section
of the Milky Way.
"Do you miss home?" I asked.
"I was born here, Sherry," he replied. "I've heard the
tales, and before they were destroyed I saw the tapes of my
home world. But to be honest, this is home to me. I love
this planet. If we do find a way back, I'm not sure if I'll
go with them."
"I hope that won't be for a while," I told him look around
the night sky. I spotted a star rising in the east that
wasn't a star. "Look...Mercury's rising!"
"It sure is," he grinned staring into the sleeping bag.
"PIG!" I laughed and playfully hit him on the chest. "You
made me miss the meteorite shower."
"Perhaps I can make it up to you," he grinned while placing
his hand on my breast. I felt the temperature in the
sleeping bag start to rise.
***
The room slowly re-appeared around me, and I found my body
shaking with the sexual excitement I had felt from that
night. I wiped the sweat from my forehead and looked at the
muse.
"How is he now?" I asked in a hopefully tone.
"This helped, but he's not out of the woods yet. Rest for a
minute while I prepare him." The muse closed her eyes and
moved her hand over his head. I sat there silently saying a
prayer. Why did this have to happen now? Today could've
been the happiest moment of our life. Why had I waited to
tell him?
***
The portal door sparkled, and a moment later Apollo
appeared with Dennis Butz by his side. He appeared startled
to see where Apollo had taken him. The Roman Gods faced
him, most with contempt on their faces.
Dennis recovered and said to Jupiter, "So this is Olympus.
I must say, I never thought I would see this place."
"Unfortunately some of your people still have dreams that
they will see Olympus one day - when they come marching
triumphantly in here," Jupiter stated in a forceful manner.
"There's been two attacks on my people recently. I want the
ones responsible handed over to me.
"Jupiter," Dennis started while looking over at Linda
Anderson uncomfortably. He knew having her recording their
talks could only mean one thing. They were close to war and
Jupiter wanted a complete record leading up to it.
"You know I can't do that. If I did turn them over to you,
I would lose all control over my people."
"CONTROL!" Jupiter's voice boomed out. "You can't control
them now!"
"You're partially to blame for that," Dennis shot back.
"Until you show us you're willing to do as you say, I can't
be responsible for my people's anger."
"You're their leader, that makes you responsible," Jupiter
stated crudely. "Your town hasn't worked, nothing's changed
between us."
"That's because you're not dealing with us in GOOD FAITH!"
Dennis held his ground. "Let me take 20 or 30 of my people
back to Andersonville. I can give you a list of those to
free that even you can't object too! I'm not talking about
the generals, Jupiter. I'm talking about those who weren't
even in the war, but were imprisoned because they were
Titans."
"Show me Andersonville works and I'll start releasing
them," Jupiter pointed an angry finger at Dennis. "That's
what we agreed to, remember? The result of this experiment
has been two attacks on my people in less then a month."
"I'm sorry," Dennis said truthfully. "But if I hand over
the ones responsible for these attacks, it'll only erode my
influence over my people even farther. If that happens,
more attacks will follow."
"Then I'll hunt each one of your kind down," Jupiter
exploded in rage. "I'll do whatever it takes, destroy
whatever I need to destroy, to make sure your people never
walk this earth again. I'll wage a war against your kind
that you won't believe - that'll make even the strongest of
you cringe in fear and horror!"
"NO!" Linda Anderson protested loudly. "YOU CAN'T DO THAT!
This is my planet too, and I can't let you destroy us to
destroy them!"
"KEEP QUIET!" Jupiter ordered. Linda fell to the ground
choking.
"NO! LET HER SPEAK!" Dennis objected loudly. "Linda has a
valid point. This isn't just our war we're discussing here.
Just like before, her people will be swept up into it and
millions would die as a result. So let her speak!"
"How dare you come into my home and tell me what to do you
filthy, MACOE TITAN!" Jupiter bellowed with rage. "I GIVE
THE ORDERS HERE! YOU HAVE UNTIL SUNSET TO BRING ME THE ONES
RESPONABLE FOR THESE ATTACKS OR I WILL GO INTO
ANDERSONVILLE AND TEAR IT APART BRICK BY BRICK!"
Dennis stood sternly and replied calmly, "Andersonville is
a computer generated program, Jupiter. You can't tear it
apart brick by brick unless I allow it. You could send a
tornado through the center of my town and it would still be
standing afterwards. Don't ever underestimate the humans,
or us, Jupiter. You may be surprised at what we can do
together."
Jupiter looked as if he wanted to strike down Dennis with a
thunderbolt. "Apollo, get this 'Titan' out of my sight."
Apollo grabbed Dennis' arm and pulled him away quickly
through the portal before his father changed his mind.
Jupiter looked down at Linda lying on the ground trying to
regain her breath.
"Venus, please take care of Linda." He turned and walked
into his inner sanctuary to be alone.
***
"He's better," Annietta told me. "We're now at a critical
point in his recovery. I need you to remember something
else."
"But what?" I asked. "I relieved when I first met him, and
our first time as lovers. What else is there?"
"Perhaps the secret you've been hiding from him," she told
me directly. "I've picked up on it when you were
connected."
"I wanted to wait for a special time."
"This is it, my dear. Tell him now."
I took her hand and everything around me went black. Slowly
Judge Jasper's office faded into view.
"You sent for me, Your Honor?"
"I was under the impression you were looking for me," Judge
Jasper stated as he looked at me over his glasses. "I did
call you here for a reason. How would you like to go
someplace for a few days?"
"Where, Your Honor?"
"California...to Tri-Rivers Speedway. Do you know of a
racer named Jim Niles?"
"No, I can't say I do, Judge. There are so many drivers out
there; it's hard to keep track of all of them unless
they're well known or you've raced against them a few
times. Who is he?"
"He's a dead man, Miss Felton. If left alone, he won't live
to see the end of this year."
"And you want to bring him here, to live?"
"That's the plan," he said getting up from his seat. "Tea?"
"No thank you, Judge. Why send me?"
"Someone has to race the car," he explained. "I could use
one of my own people, but I would like someone with
experience behind the wheel. Apollo will go with you to
help out."
"And you trust me?" I asked in surprise. "I've only been
here a short time."
"Some people you just know about Miss Felton, and you're
one of those people." He stirred his tea carefully then
continued. "Let us speak openly and honest here. I know you
won't try to escape, and I know you won't tell anyone about
our operation. Currently my resources are stretch rather
thin right now."
"Because of the attack on Mrs. Marshall?"
"What do you know about that?" he asked curiously.
"Just what I've heard through rumors. That some of the
Titans tried to kidnap her for reasons I don't know about.
She got away and now the town seems to be on high alert."
"Without going into the specifics, that's basically
correct."
"It's also safer to have me go than one of your own
people," I added.
"What do you mean by that?" he asked coldly.
"Come on Judge. If you send one of your people they're at
risk for the same type of attack. But me, the Titans don't
care about me. Even if something does happen to me, well,
I'm expendable."
"No one here is expendable," he said softly. "If I thought
you would be in any kind of danger, I wouldn't ask you to
go."
"But doesn't that put Apollo in danger, being out there all
alone with no one to watch his back?"
"Actually, no. He's the one person who doesn't have to fear
from these kinds of attacks. Apollo is our negotiator to
the Titans. The Titans know they need him to get what they
want from us. So they won't hurt or kill the voice of their
people."
"I see. When do I go?"
"Within the hour. Apollo is already on location with the
car. I'll have Mars fly you out there and fill you in on
the specifics along the way. Will you go?"
"Yes, I'll go."
"Good." Judge Jasper smiled. "That was my business, what's
yours?"
I took a deep breath and swallowed hard. "I'm pregnant," I
blurted out.
I didn't know what kind of reaction I had been expecting,
but the look Jupiter gave me wasn't it. He looked angry and
upset. He put down his teacup and rose up from his chair.
"What did you say?" he asked while leaning forward.
"I'm...I'm pregnant," I repeated like a frightened high
school girl telling her father.
"Is it Officer Merrick's baby?" he demanded to know. I
nodded that it was, and this only seemed to upset him more.
He angrily paced over to the window and stared out it, his
hands clasped neatly together behind his back.
"I'm...I'm happy about this," I stuttered out.
"Happy?" he almost shouted. Judge Jasper turned and I could
see the anger clearly registering on his face. "Do you
realize what this means?"
"I...I think so," I answered weakly.
"No, I don't think you do," he said in an accusing fashion.
"You're both outstanding members of this community. People
know you, even look up to you. This is a fine example
you've both set - getting pregnant before being married."
"I don't care what other people think!" I replied, suddenly
getting very upset by his tone. "I love him...and he loves
me!"
"Love!" he repeated sarcastically and throwing his hands up
in the air. "And that makes this all better!"
"This baby," I hissed with tears in my eyes, "is your
grandson - your future! I thought you would be happy about
that, but I can see I was wrong. Well, you can either love
this baby Judge, or you can choose to ignore him or her;
but this baby is Mark's and mine and you can't change
that!"
"Oh yes I could," he snapped back. My face went pale.
"Please Judge, don't hurt my baby." Jupiter got a disgusted
look on his face.
"I would never hurt a child," he told me forcefully.
"Never, do you hear me. I'm not a monster! What I'm saying
is that if I wanted to, I could change your condition. I
wished you two had planned this a little better. People
live by example, and this wasn't a very good example to
set."
"I can't live my life for other people," I told him. "I
have to live it for me, and for those I love."
"A noble idea, but hardly practical," he stated. "Have you
told him?"
"No, not yet. I wanted to tell you first." Jupiter nodded
and went back to looking out the window.
"He's suppose to be here soon, I'll talk to him about
this."
"No!" I told him forcefully.
Jupiter turned and narrowed his eyes. "What did you say?"
he demanded to know.
"I said 'NO'! This is our baby and Mark should hear it from
me, not you."
A look of either anger or frustration appeared on Judge
Jasper's face, and he quickly turned to look back out the
window again.
"Leave me," he commanded forcefully. "We'll talk about this
more when you get back."
"You won't tell him, will you?" I asked tearfully. "Please
tell me you won't."
"My talk with Officer Merrick can wait," he replied.
"Thank you, Your Honor." I left the room quickly
Outside I ran into Linda, who looked at me with great
concern. "Are you okay, Sherry?"
"I'm fine. Do you have a tissue by chance?" She passed me a
box of them. I took one and lightly tapped each eye.
"If you want to talk, I'm here," she offered.
"I appreciate that," I replied. Mark walked into the room
and immediately noticed I was upset. Linda looked at him,
and then back at me.
"I need to file something in the next room," she said
quickly and left the office. Mark walked over and touched
my arm.
"What's going on?" he asked carefully.
"It's nothing," I replied. Now didn't seem like the time to
tell him about the baby.
"I've noticed you don't cry unless there's a reason."
"It's silly," I told him.
"I won't laugh," he promised.
"It's just that, Judge Jasper is sending me away on a trip
and I'll be gone for a few days. The thought of being away
from you is...well, upsetting."
"Hey," he said giving me a hug. "I'll be right here waiting
for you when you get back. Our reunion will only make the
moment that much more special. Tell you what. When you get
back I'll take you out someplace nice to celebrate."
I didn't replied. I held onto him for dear life. A terrible
thought was creeping into my mind. Supposing his reaction
was the same as Judge Jasper? What if Mark didn't want a
new son or daughter, and he got angry about it. Would this
baby drive us apart instead of bringing us closer together?
I knew he loved me, but we had never talked about having a
child before. This was my way of showing him how much I
loved him, but maybe he didn't want me to love him that
much.
"You don't have to go if you don't want to," he said,
mistaking my mood for other reasons.
"No, I'm going," I answered wiping the tears from my eyes.
"I'll miss you, Mark. I love you."
"I love you too," he smiled. We kissed and I headed home to
pack.
***
"What's wrong, Sherry?" Apollo asked as he drove us to the
racetrack. Attached to the pickup truck was the racecar I
would be driving.
"What makes you think something's wrong?" I replied
gloomily as I continued to stare out the window.
"Because I can sense it," he answered. "Maybe talking about
it would help."
"I just miss Mark, that's all."
"That's not what I feel," he told me. "It's something else
besides loneliness."
"Maybe you should mind your OWN FUCKING BUSINESS!" I
snapped back.
"I'm sorry Sherry, I didn't mean to pry," Apollo replied
calmly. His concern only caused me to start bawling. I felt
so miserable and lost. Apollo waited until I was done
crying before speaking again.
"Do you know Sherry, that being able to sense how others
feel around you is a curse? Oh, it sounds like a neat
ability to have, until you feel their sadness. That's
because sadness is one emotion you can't ignore. When you
feel sadness in others, you'll do anything to help them
feel better."
"I...I never realized that before, Pete."
"I can sense your sadness Sherry, and after thousands of
years of practice, I'm pretty sure I know what this is all
about. Do you want me to tell you what I think it is?" I
nodded my head and he continued. "You're afraid that
Mercury won't accept this baby you're carrying inside you,
isn't that correct?"
"Yes!" I answered wondering how he knew I was pregnant. I
felt the water works starting to open up again.
Apollo smiled and put his hand on the back of my head in a
comforting fashion. "Sherry, Mercury is going to be
thrilled when he finds out. He is going to love this baby
just as much as he loves you. I swear he will, and so will
everyone else."
"Not your father," I cried out. "I told him I was carrying
his grandchild, and he hated the idea."
"My father is under a lot of stress right now, Sherry.
You'll have to forgive him if he was a little upset with
you back there. This attack on Vickie Marshall was bad
enough, but we just heard that the same Titans plan to try
it again with someone else. It's not easy for him to keep
the peace with the same people who are attacking his loved
ones. Trust me, Sherry, he wasn't thinking clearly at the
time you told him. He'll love this new baby as much as you
will. So will Mercury."
"Are you telling me the truth," I sniffed. "Will Mercury
really be happy to hear I'm carrying his child?"
"I wouldn't lie to you," he said seriously then grinned.
"If he isn't, I'll beat him up until he is."
I giggled and wiped the tears from my eyes. "Thank you,
Pete."
"You can call me Apollo when no one's around," he grinned.
"Thank you Apollo," I smiled back.
***
Slowly the room faded back into view, and I found myself
getting very emotional over the events that had taken
place. This should've been a happy moment for us. Why
hadn't I told Mark about the baby before I left? What if he
died without knowing he was going to be a father?
"Did it help? Is he better?" I asked.
"I'm checking," the muse answered as she moved her hand
back and forth over Mercury's forehead.
I couldn't stop the tears from falling down my cheeks. Why
did this have to happen?
"Please wake up," I pleaded to him. "I love you, Mark. I
don't want to raise this baby alone. Please, I need you so
badly."
I buried my face into his chest and started to cry loudly.
Damn it, why had the damn Titans attacked him? What had he
done to them except work for peace! Damn them! - Damn them!
- Damn them!
Something touched the top of my head, and I thought it was
the muse trying to comfort me. If she was, it was a wasted
effort. I didn't want to be comforted by anyone. I wanted
to cry and scream, and kill all the bloody-thirsty Titans
who had done this to him. Then I felt Mark's body moved
slightly and his arm brushing against the side of my face.
That hand didn't belong to the muse - it was his. I looked
up and saw him staring at me with tired eyes.
"The baby," he whispered. "It is true?"
"Yes, Mark, it is," I almost cried. "You're going to be a
father, and I'm the mother of your child." He smiled.
"I love you!" he said softly, then closed his eyes. I
looked up at the muse who smiled.
"He's okay, just sleeping. He'll need to rest for a day,
but the danger is gone."
"Thank you," I said hugging her. "If this baby is a girl,
I'm going to name her after you."
"That's not necessary my child, but thank you. Now, I'm
going to go out and tell Jupiter the good news. Why don't
you sit with him for a while, I'm sure he'd like that. You
can touch him, but don't try to talk to him too much. He
needs to rest."
"I will, and thank you again Annietta for saving his life."
"It's my pleasure." The muse smiled and walked out the
door.
***
I stood there looking out over the lush, green forest
below, wondering where in the hell I was. For some reason,
nothing about the landscape reminded me of earth. Even the
sky above was different, a sort of pinkish red tint to it.
Adding to the mysteries, the sun hadn't moved from the same
spot in the sky since I had arrived here hours ago.
Despite Venus's best effort, I could still feel where
Jupiter had choked me. She informed me I was lucky to be
alive, and I believed her. Even hours later it still hurt
to swallow. I noticed someone had walked up and was
standing beside me. It turned out to be Jupiter.
"Are you feeling better?" he asked while looking out at the
horizon.
"I'll heal," I replied curtly. "How's Mark doing?"
"My son is doing better - he'll live anyway." He turned and
gave me a frown. "What you did, Linda, was very stupid. I'm
sorry if I hurt you, but you must never interfere in my
business with the Titans again."
"Where are you at with them?" I questioned.
A look of conflict appeared on his drawn face. "The
deadline has past. Unofficially, we're now at war with
them. Mars and the others are waiting for my word.
"Don't do it, Judge - Please!" I begged. "If you go to war
with the Titans there'll be no winners. You'll end up
tearing the earth apart and leaving rubble in its wake. No
government is going to sit back and idly watch their people
get slaughtered - they won't stand for it. This will truly
be a world war where there'll be no winners."
"What can I do?" he asked, choosing to look back at the
lush landscape instead of facing me. "I can't allow these
attacks to continue. We've had three attacks since
Andersonville came into existence. The last time such an
attack occurred on us was centuries ago. I'm afraid that
giving the Titans their own port of call has encouraged
this to happen."
"Your Honor, there is another way. Show them some good
faith and release some of their people you're holding."
"Bow down to their attacks and give them what they want.
Never!" he said firmly.
"Giving in is not what they want," I explained. "The Titans
behind these attacks want their people freed by war and
bloodshed. They want to see you fall, not have you work
with them. If you let some of their people go it'll be like
shooting an arrow into their hearts. You'll give Dennis
Butz more credibility and power, while taking theirs away.
I can't believe the majority of the Titans want a war any
more than your people do."
"You may be surprised at what they want," Jupiter lectured.
He thought about it carefully, as if he were weighting
everything he knew in his mind. Then he called out, "Mars,
come here."
"Yes father," the god of war replied. He marched over
dressed in his Roman battle gear.
"I want you to release 20 prisoners and prepare them to be
flown to Andersonville tonight."
"Father!" he gasped angrily. "After what they did to
Mercury and my wife. How can you bargain with them like
this?"
"I'll explain my reasons later. For now, do as I say," he
commanded. "There'll be no war with the Titans today."
"It will be done," Mars answered bitterly and walked away.
"As you can see, not everyone is against going to war,"
Jupiter pointed out.
"Mars and those like him will have the hardest time," I
replied.
"Perhaps, and perhaps they're also right," he noted
harshly. "I want you to fly out with them Linda, so you can
meet them for yourself. And when you see Dennis Butz, tell
him I'm giving his dream some more time. However, if I
catch these criminals who attacked my people outside his
town, I'll bring them to Peace River and charge t