Biographer's Note: This is Nicole's story. It covers those events and
people she finds notable in her life and chooses to share. If you have
problems with it, take it up with her. I'm just a glorified
stenographer.
Amazon: Re-Genesis: Home Stretch
By Itinerant
Edited by Amelia R
Part 10a
Author's Note: The menu is, of course, courtesy of the incomparable
Amelia R.
**********
Sunday, February 25, 2001
6:12AM EST
The alarm hadn't even wakened her this morning, and she was
disoriented for a moment as she tried to recall where this bed was
located. Two months of travel -- more if you include the side trips
to and from Michael's retreat -- had left Nicole without a solid
sense of place. It was the same feeling she'd had as Tom the previous
year as he'd spent so much time traveling back and forth to L.A. She
wasn't feeling that bad, but it was unsettling. Given that her body
had decided not to wake up, it was apparent that it had been more
taxing than Nicole had realized.
A quick visit to the connected bathroom to take care of urgent
necessities was followed by a quick change from nightwear to sweats.
She might not visit the exercise room this morning, but the clothes
were comfortable and warm for loitering around the apartment. She'd
change before heading to church, if she found some suitable place;
for now they would be appropriate for being around her still-new
roommate.
The main room was still dark; Nicole wondered briefly about why there
wasn't more light from outside, until she heard the faint whistle and
patter of wind-driven rain as she padded her way through the dark
warmth of the apartment to the kitchen.
The coffee pot was still where she expected, and the can of ground
coffee was retrieved from its perch in the 'fridge. A few minutes
later, and a couple of shakes of salt, the first pot of the morning
was on its way. She waited while the device hissed and gurgled its
way through the cycle, savoring the aroma of hot, fresh coffee as it
permeated the room.
Before the machine even finished the last few drips, she poured her
first cup, turned on a lamp, and curled into a chair to plan out her
day. ~First, I want to find a local church to attend for the next
four weeks, preferably one of the Presbyterian congregations, so I
have a place to come home to.~ The thought of the long familiar
liturgy had a powerful draw right now; she could at least hold onto
that part of her old life without running a risk to herself or her
new 'family.'
The train of thought triggered a question in her mind about the
future Amazons that she filed away for a future conversation with
Michael and Artemis. ~Perhaps later today,~ she thought, ~so far only
Kate has accepted. Given what Michael has said, how much do I worry
about the different religions some of the new Amazons will have?~
~I also need to allow time to get to know Angela; we'll be in each
other's pockets for the next month; I want to make sure things go as
smoothly as possible for that time. We need to sort out the
housekeeping chores at the very least.~ She thought for another
moment. ~Having a non-Amazon roommate will be challenging. I wonder
if I can approach people who don't give the tickle?~
Nicole also considered her cooking skills and wished one of the
classes of the last two months had been cooking. ~Note to self: get
to the bookstore and find some cookbooks. I need to expand my skills
in the kitchen.~
~I should touch base with Kate and Judith at some point. Kate will
want to know I'm in okay, and I want to see if Judith has any
questions.~ She stood up, refilled her coffee cup, and went to her
bedroom. The alarm clock showed six-fifty, so the time in England
would be ... a little before noon, London time. ~It shouldn't be too
inconvenient.~
She dialed Judith's number from memory.
"Epps Residence." Nicole's mind recalled the voice; ~Emily.~
"Yes, Emily, this is Ms. Nicole Harrison. Is Mrs. Epps available to
speak with me for a few minutes?"
"One moment, please, Ms. Harrison; I'll see if she's available."
There was a 'click'; the phone was apparently placed on hold. Less
than a minute later, the line came alive again.
"Hello? Nicole? This is Judith."
Nicole quickly checked the clock. "Hello, Judith. I'm not
interrupting your lunch, am I?"
"Not at all. It will be a while yet before we sit down. What can I do
for you?"
"Actually, Judith, I'm calling to see if there's anything I can do
for you." They spent the next several minutes talking, as Nicole
sounded Judith out for questions she had regarding the Amazons.
Judith and her husband had been talking regularly during the
intervening weeks about the offer Nicole had extended, and what their
response should be. David had continued to be unenthusiastic; he was
of the opinion that to accept would place the family at risk, with no
significant reward. Judith, in contrast, felt a pull on her heart -- a
still, small voice that coaxed her to accept. She had spent much of
the intervening three weeks trying to explain what she felt. She had
decided not to call early on, as there weren't any questions that
needed answering yet.
Nicole nodded to herself. "Judith, I'll be in the Washington, DC,
area for the next four weeks. If you have any questions feel free to
call, or have David call if you think I can be of assistance."
"I will do that, Nicole, and I'll endeavor to keep you a little
better informed; forgive me for not at least getting in contact."
"I appreciate your problem, Judith, and, if it's needed, you have my
forgiveness. You and David both need to be comfortable with the
decision, so take what time you need."
*****
~Still early,~ she thought as she ended the call and checked her
clock. Barely fifteen minutes had been consumed by the conversation,
and there was plenty of time to get dressed before any likely
service. She paged through the phone book, scanning for addresses
that sounded close to her current location, finding three in the same
Zip code as her apartment. She picked the one with the earliest
service time and scrambled off to get ready.
Angela hadn't yet emerged from her room as Nicole quietly departed.
*****
The service had been a comfort; the sermon in particular had soothed
some raw emotional nerve endings. The scripture was Matthew 14:25-33,
and described Peter's wavering faith as he stepped out from the boat.
~I wonder if that water felt as unsteady to him as my life does to me
at the moment? It sure feels like I'm trying to walk on water at
times. At least I have Michael to be a hand that I can hold onto when
I start to sink.~
The hymns, too, were so achingly familiar that she just closed her
eyes and let the music pour out of her heart and soul, not even
trying to sing harmony. The final hymn, "When Peace, Like A River,"
left her heart soaring as she grabbed onto the hope that rang through
even the first verse:
When peace like a river, attendeth my way;
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
Her clear, strong soprano had attracted some comments from people in
the pews nearby, and she found herself promising to return, though
she declined the offer to attend the choir practice. It would take
most of the month she had to become familiar with the music, not to
mention the fact her voice would need practice to cover the entirety
of its potential range.
The hour had turned out to be a brief return to a comfort zone she'd
thought was left far behind; it had been steadying, as if she'd found
a storm anchor. She had even allowed herself to be led to the lounge
after the service, where coffee and cookies were made available in
the fifteen minutes before Sunday School. There were several people
who made a point to introduce themselves and offer a welcome; the
pastor, too, stopped by with his coffee to greet the tall newcomer.
As the crowd dispersed to their classes, or other responsibilities,
Nicole was at last able to continue on with the rest of her morning.
The time spent was well worthwhile in her estimation; she felt more
refreshed than at any time since she'd begun this adventure.
A memory seemed to percolate up from that corner of her mind where
the self-defense advice had resided. ~I have a membership that can be
transferred from that Presbyterian Church near the Syracuse campus
when I'm ready.~ Another anchor ready to be put to use. ~Thank you,
Michael!~
The mall was the next stop on her list, as there was still the issue
of her cooking skills, or lack thereof. She cased the bookstore for
something basic enough to do her some good. ~I wonder if there's a
'Cooking For Dummies' book? Hmmmm. 'Betty Crocker' -- I recall my
mother using some of that series. 'Joy of Cooking' -- that one I
don't recall.~ She flipped through several of the options, finally
settling on two that seemed to target the grievous weakness of her
food shopping and preparation skills.
She really hoped Angela was a better cook than she was; the
alternative didn't bear contemplating.
*****
It was shortly after eleven when Nicole and her packages arrived in
the apartment to find Angela up and sitting in the living room with a
cup of coffee and a book.
"Morning, Nicole. You were up and around early this morning."
"I'm an incorrigible early bird, Angela. Getting up early has always
been easy for me." Nicole paused. "Though I must admit that of late,
keeping early and late straight has been a challenge with all the
traveling."
Angela chuckled before replying. "Oh, great, it's bad enough that I
have to deal with early hours in the field. Now I have a roomie who
actually enjoys them! So what's in the bag? You're stocking up on
reading material?"
"Not really. My cooking had the attention of the EPA, so I thought
I'd see what I could do to change that. I picked up a couple of
cookbooks on my way home from church this morning." She pulled them
out and handed them to Angela. "Have you used either of them?"
Angela quickly scanned the two volumes. "I recall one like this," she
held up the Betty Crocker book, "on a shelf at my Mamaw's. I haven't
used it though. I have a copy of the other one."
Nicole gave her a puzzled look. "Mamaw?"
"Sorry. It's a name we use for my grandmother. I was born and raised
in East Tennessee, near Gatlinburg."
"Ah! How did you end up here, then?"
"There are a lot of old Cherokee sites in the mountains and valleys
around where I grew up, and the local university had people out in
the field doing archaeological digs. I was working at a tourist site
in Pigeon Forge when one of the teams was called in during
construction of a new hotel. I got curious and hung around some when
I wasn't working, and decided I wanted to do that kind of thing. I
couldn't afford college, so I signed up for a hitch in the Army. With
the college benefits, and a letter from the professor who'd led the
team, I was able to get into the program." She directed a puzzled
look at the redhead. "I have to admit, I'm curious about you, too.
You've stirred the pot a bit around the office."
"I was afraid of that. Dr. Wing approached me with a job offer late
last year, and I guess he kind of sprung it on everyone around the
office." Nicole grimaced. "I'm afraid tomorrow morning will be way
too interesting."
Angela shrugged a little. "It won't be as bad as you may think. The
colonel had a meeting with Mike, and they seem to have come to an
understanding. I know Joanne is looking forward to meeting you, and
so is the rest of my team. I think you'll be working with us as we
get our data entered into the databases. Amelia seems to have her
nets out for you, too."
"Amelia wanting my time doesn't surprise me. She was making
threatening noises before I left, and it makes a lot of sense with my
background, too."
"I have to admit I don't understand it all. It's way out of the norm
for Dr. Wing to interfere at all with Dave's hiring, and the way he
brought you in for a team lead position without the normal background
in the military is hard to understand."
"I understand your problem; I don't understand why I was chosen
either." Her ironic tone was muted enough that Angela didn't pick up
on it. "I can say that I trust Dr. Wing. Even if he doesn't share all
his reasons, I know they're there." ~Or that he's following orders
from HIS boss.~
The conversation shifted away to the question of division of labor.
Nicole offered to rotate the evening cooking duties, as long as
Angela was willing to sign a waiver. "I haven't done much in the way
of cooking; my selection of recipes is pretty much the basics of
meat, potatoes, and veggies. I'm hoping that I'll be able to learn
enough to have some more interesting choices, without causing food
poisoning."
Angela laughed gently. "I recall being in the same situation when I
was just out of school. Tell you what, we can split the cooking
duties evenly, and whoever doesn't cook can handle the cleanup. I'll
also let you cook more often if you wish -- at least as long as I
don't wind up in the Emergency Room too often. Seriously, I have some
family recipes that I'm willing to share, and they'll give you a
chance to get some practice. I'd also talk to Amelia if I were you.
She's far-and-away the best cook in the company; her soups are to die
for." She paused and grinned. "You still have to do the clean-up those
days I teach you, though!"
Nicole returned the grin. "I'll consider it payment for the lessons.
I was also thinking we'd split the bills that the company doesn't
pick up and swap off the shopping and cleaning duties."
"That's what most everyone does, unless someone just dearly loves to
clean bathrooms." Angela shuddered a little. "I'm not one of those."
Nicole giggled quietly. "I don't like it either, but I'll do my
turn." ~I think we're going to get along just fine.~ "Before I
forget, how many cups of coffee do you make for yourself?"
"Good thought! I usually make six cups for myself. That holds me
until I get into work."
Nicole nodded, "Okay, it sounds like we'll need to make the whole
twelve cups between us. I usually get up by five o'clock, so I'll
make sure the coffee's ready for you."
"Bless you!"
*****
3:00PM EST/12:00PM PST
The phone hardly finished its first ring when a familiar voice
answered it, "Hello?"
"Hey Kate! I thought I'd let you know I got back here safely, and I'm
settling in with my new roommate. How're things in La-la land?"
"Nicole! I'm glad to hear you made it okay. Mom and Dad said to say
'Hi'. We're doing fine, other than some of us missing you a lot."
The redhead grinned. "I can hear the pout through the phone, sis.
Tell your folks I said 'Hi', and give them a hug for me. I'm not sure
I'll hurry back, though, after that stunt of yours at the Key Club.
ABBA? *Dancing Queen*?! You're lucky we weren't run out of the club!
I owe you for that one."
"You don't either! I was just trying to keep the score close after
that crack of yours with my mom. I figure we're just about even."
"Humph! I might give you that. How the heck did you get the DJ to
play that relic, anyway? I didn't see you over there long enough to
talk with him at all."
"Ha! Your sister is devious beyond measure! When you and Rich hit the
dance floor, I took a minute to write a note with the request.
Wrapping a twenty-dollar bill inside it got me priority. I just had
to make sure you were still out on the floor when Alex and I sat down
again."
"Brat!"
"Yup!"
The giggles turned into peals of laughter from both ends of the line.
*****
As the gray of the day turned to an early dark, Nicole had finished
working through one of the language lessons and was sitting with her
latest purchase in the Vorkosigan series, Cordelia's Honor. Tom had
collected each of the series as individual books; this time she'd
pick up the omnibus versions just to save time. Her exploration of
Barrayar's society was interrupted by an incoming local audio
transmission.
"Nicole, are you getting hungry?"
The growling of her stomach was sufficient answer. "I think my tummy
is telling me it's time for something. Did you have anything in mind?"
"From the sound I heard maybe some raw meat is in order!" Angela
giggled at the glare she received. "I was thinking a salad with some
diced chicken or tuna on top. How does that sound?"
Another growl emanated from Nicole's middle. "I think that's supposed
to be agreement; shall I tear up the lettuce, or do you want to do
that while I slice up some carrots and such?"
"I'll do the lettuce; you can do the slicing."
As they worked on the preparations, Nicole inquired more about the
Ogle family after having related the story of her own family -- at
least the cover story. Angela's family wasn't large as families go in
that area. "I have two older brothers and a younger brother, John,
who's engaged. If I recall correctly, he'll be married this summer."
Another carrot gave its life for the salad as the quizzing continued.
"They let you know this ahead of time?"
"Yeah, they know my work can take me out of the country, and they set
the schedule so I could be there."
"You and your brothers seem to be close."
She chuckled. "You'd never convince my parents that that was the case
at times, but," she smiled, "that was all in-the-family tiffs. We
always -- *always* -- closed ranks when an outsider came after one of
the family."
"So who's the lucky one to survive the initiation into the family?"
"She's a girl who went to the same high school as John, just a couple
of years behind, name of Beulah Smeltzer. Her family's been living in
that area for a long time, too. She's a sweet thing, but more mature
than John in a lot of ways."
The salads, finally done, were topped with some diced chicken and a
vinaigrette that Angela had prepared a few days before.
~Another recipe to wheedle.~
*****
Monday, February 26, 2001
5:00AM EST
"beepbeepbeep-beepbeepbeep!"
The familiar and irritating sound of the alarm clock roused Nicole
from the remnants of her doze. She'd actually started to awaken some
time earlier, but saw no point in stirring; Angela would drive today,
and didn't want to leave much before seven-thirty.
The tall redhead stretched and reveled in the sensation of waking
muscles as she writhed sinuously between the sheets. Relaxing from
the stretch, she felt her limbs tingle slightly as the heightened
blood flow provided the energy to wrest herself from the warm
clutches of the bedding and head for the bathroom.
~At least my traveling is done for a little while. I need a break,~
she thought as she dressed for her morning workout.
Nicole finally left the confines of the building and made her way to
where the exercise room was located. The room was relatively crowded,
with a number of men and women from the complex trying to get a
workout before heading for work. Nicole forced herself to constrain
her workout to something at the upper end of the normal, non-Olympic
athlete range, which meant she was practically idling.
~I need to find a way to really give myself a workout,~ she thought.
~There are too many people here to really push myself, but I can't
forget that the opposition is likely to still be keeping an eye on
me.~
As she hopped on a treadmill, she started thinking over what she
needed to do for the next few weeks.
~I should at least write a thank-you note to Rich and his grandmother
for the jewelry.~
She loped along as her mind analyzed the current situation. ~I think
I'll get along fine with Angela, but I wonder if I still have
watchers around. The situation with the colonel will settle, I hope;
he knows a lot that could be helpful.~ Her thoughts ranged widely as
she continued the long, loping strides that carried her at a pace far
faster than the others in the room would have believed. After
forty-five minutes of steady running, she finally slowed to a stop,
heading back to the apartment for a quick shower.
Angela had straggled out of her room as Nicole was coming in through
the apartment door, returning from the fitness room. The other
woman's hair was in disarray, and she looked like a poster child for
the newly, and very reluctantly, wakened as she tottered into the
kitchen for some of the freshly brewed coffee. "Morning, Angela." As
the newcomer, she carefully restrained the cheery smugness of the
morning person for the travails of the early-awakened night owl.
Angela started at the still unfamiliar voice, blinked, and muttered a
quiet "Morning" in response. She continued her trek to the kitchen
without further response. She stopped at the coffeepot, taking a
moment to realize it was already full. She pulled a cup from the
cabinet and poured it not-quite-full of the mystery brew. She frowned
a little as she took a tentative sip of the unadulterated liquid. The
frown disappeared as quickly as it had appeared. A second sip, and a
pleased smile crept to her face and remained.
"This is really good! You'll have to tell me how you made it this
strong without it getting bitter."
"I'd be happy to. I'll set it all up this evening, and you can watch."
"Done!" Angela sipped happily at her cup as she returned to her room
to get ready for the day. "I usually have toast for breakfast; would
you like some, too?"
"No, thanks; I picked up some bagels for myself yesterday. Feel free
to have one if you'd like. I'll be out in a little while."
The walk to the fitness room reinforced the fact that the weather had
warmed substantially and, coupled with the availability of her entire
wardrobe, Nicole had selected a tasteful, feminine, forest green
dress that complemented her hair, which was loosely controlled by a
silver barrette. Low-heeled black shoes completed her outfit, and
gave her feet a break from three weeks of high heels. She paused for
a moment as she looked over her jewelry selection; the earrings and
necklace from Rich and his grandmother were pressed into service for
the first day of her return to the office.
The roommates returned to the main room and shared the table as they
consumed their light meal. Angela looked intently at the jewelry.
"That's a lovely necklace, Nicole."
Nicole fussed with the pendant, a small smile on her face from the
memories evoked. "Thank you. It was a gift from a friend."
"Quite a gift, and quite a friend, I'd say. Do you know where they
got it?"
Nicole flushed slightly at the implied question, which she otherwise
ignored. "I have no idea where it came from, really. I could ask the
next time I get in touch."
"Only if the topic comes up. It's just a style that's somehow
familiar, but I can't place it." She looked intently at the pendant's
design for a moment then glanced at the clock. "We need to get rolling
soon if we're going to beat the traffic."
The two scrambled a little to get the last odds and ends together and
themselves out the door.
*****
WGSS Offices
7:45AM EST
Angela had led the way through the lobby this morning, and had had to
wait briefly at the door to the offices as Nicole returned Jennie's
greeting. It had taken a moment for the receptionist to recall the
tall redhead from nearly two months ago, but then she'd only been
there for a day.
The walk through the main office area had been punctuated by various
people greeting Angela and nodding a greeting to Nicole, who was
grateful for the memory boost. Names and faces came quickly to her
mind as she trailed along behind her companion. Angela headed off to
her cube with a promise to swing by and get Nicole before leaving at
about five o'clock.
Nicole turned into her little corner of the office and hung her coat
on the hanger. The cubicle hadn't changed other than collecting a
thin layer of dust since she'd left. She pulled her laptop out of its
case and locked it into the docking station; the IT staff had replaced
the computer that had been in the office during her absence. A tiny
swirl of dust poofed away as Nicole dropped her purse on the desktop
and switched on the task light.
It took a couple of minutes to sort through the collection of e-mail
that had accumulated yet again. There were only three items of real
interest: the CEO, Joanne Bankhead, had 'requested' a meeting this
morning at eleven o'clock, she had a 'command performance' for David
Stirling at eight, and a lunch invitation from Doctor Wing, with the
comment that he'd be in early if she wanted to stop by his office.
The last, at least, brought a smile. It had been over a month since
she'd seen him, and there was a comfort in knowing that she'd have a
chance to sit and talk with him about the last few weeks.
Three clicks of the mouse, and she had the meetings accepted for her
schedule. She glanced at her watch, grabbed a pad of paper and
pencil, plus her completion certificates, and headed off to check in
with Michael.
*****
"Oooof! Goodness, daughter, you should be gentle with a poor old man!"
Her laugh pealed through the office at his absurdity, and she
squeezed him in another warm hug.
"Ha! You love it, and we both know it!"
"Let me look at you, anyway." The tall man chuckled as he stepped
back and looked her over. "You look a lot more comfortable than you
did the last time, Nicole. How are you doing?"
She snickered a little before she answered. "I'm doing better in a
lot of ways, Michael. I've learned a lot since the first of the year,
and I'm a lot more settled in just what I am now." She pursed her lips
as she pondered her last few weeks. "Not that I haven't had some
challenges added along the way."
"Your new friend and dance partner, Rich?" He gave a pointed look at
the earrings and pendant.
"Oh yeah. And Kim, too, to be perfectly honest." Shaking her head she
continued, "I'm still struggling to get my head around the fact I'm
attracted to both of them. I'm gradually adapting to it, but I still
have a long way to go. There's just so much to learn."
"We'll talk more at lunch. It will be just the two of us, and I'll
make sure we can speak freely." He made a show of checking his watch.
"You'd best be off to David's office now, or you'll be late."
"Okay, Michael, I'll see you later." She gave him a quick hug and a
peck on the cheek as she swept from the room.
*****
David Sterling's Office
7:59AM EST
The sharp rap of knuckles on the door frame drew David's attention.
His newest employee had finally returned. A flicker of his eye
verified his estimate; she was just a little early. ~Good.~
"Good morning, Ms. Harrison. Please come in, close the door, and have
a seat."
He watched her closely as she made her way from the door to the
chair. She was far more poised and confident than the last time he'd
seen her; she moved smoothly and gracefully as she took her place. He
nodded as she flipped a pad of paper open to take notes.
"First, welcome back to Virginia. I trust your trip was productive?"
Nicole nodded. "I found it very instructive and tremendously helpful.
Do you want me to take time to write up a trip report, or will this
verbal debriefing be sufficient?"
He quirked an eyebrow. "I think we'll just rely on this meeting as a
sufficient report. Why don't you tell me about your trip."
She outlined the major stages of the entire seven weeks, then delved
into a more detailed description of each week. Once or twice, at the
beginning, the colonel had to head off more detail than he really
wanted; Nicole seemed to calibrate the remainder of her report to
stop at an appropriate level thereafter. Finally, she summarized the
time away and proffered the certificates.
"I brought the certificates if you want to have copies for your
files, or you may keep the originals; in that case, I'd appreciate
copies for my records."
He took the paperwork. "I'll have copies made and give the originals
back to you, thank you." Sitting back in his chair, he relaxed a
little. "Ms Harrison, I had a long talk with Doctor Wing during your
absence and have his explanation of why he wanted to hire you. It is
very clear to me that there is still much more than he's willing to
explain. Looking at your rsum, I can understand his interest from a
technical standpoint. Can you tell me, at least in brief, why this
position interested you?"
The expression on her face was nearly indecipherable; it had wonder,
hurt, determination, and more, all blended together. The one
certainty was her eyes. They were like granite, showing far more
maturity than the face around them. "Colonel, I took this position
because Doctor Wing approached me for the position. He said I had a
set of skills that were ideal for a long-term project he had in mind.
Since then, I have come to trust him completely. I accepted his offer,
and I will do whatever is necessary to do the job I've been called to
take on."
He didn't smile, but his eyes showed his approval. "That is an
admirable attitude. I hope you will find yourself able to sustain the
determination needed to carry through on it. He is, clearly, quite
fond of you; I admit to being concerned about his motives at one
point. On the other hand, your verbal report was well done, and quite
frankly, you've benefited from the classes. As a substitute for the
interview you'd normally have gone through, I intend to spend some of
this morning going through a similar process. I'm not in a position to
override Doctor Wing's decision, but," he paused to consider how to
phrase the remainder of his thought.
"The interview would have given you information on what my particular
strengths and weaknesses are, and time to consider how best to make
use of my talents had the decision to hire been made as part of your
normal process," she interjected.
His eyebrows rose toward his hairline. "Precisely, and very
succinctly stated. I'm curious how someone of your age came to
understand that."
It was Nicole's turn to raise an eyebrow. "Colonel, despite my focus
on the technical aspects of engineering, I'm sure you noticed that my
transcript includes courses the university offers for interview
preparation. I'm happy to explain the course material, and I'm at
your disposal for however long you wish. My only limitations, today
at least, are an eleven o'clock meeting I must attend with Ms.
Bankhead, and Doctor Wing has asked me to join him for lunch."
"I'll keep your meetings in mind. In any case, a class on a
transcript is one thing, acquiring useful information and
understanding it enough to apply it is quite another. If the rest of
your classes left you as well informed, I admit I'll be much happier.
In any case, even after we finish our talk this morning, I still face
the question of just how to make best use of your time between now
and your departure for Boot Camp."
He stood for a moment and carried his mug to a coffee maker in a
corner. He held up the half-full pot. "May I offer you a cup?"
"I'd appreciate it, thank you." She could sense the more relaxed
attitude he had this time. There was still an undercurrent of
resentment, despite the improvement. He concealed it well, but still
seemed unhappy with having been cut out of the loop in her hiring.
He handed her a cup of coffee, nodded to acknowledge her thanks, and
sat back down. "Your rsum indicates an extensive education in
software in general, and databases in particular. Amelia has already
made a request for your assistance, and I think it would be well for
you to spend perhaps half your time with her. Understanding how our
systems are set up here will be helpful in understanding why the
field teams collect the data they do, and why the formats are what
they are."
Nicole nodded and grinned. "To tell you the truth, that actually
sounds like fun."
A flicker of a smile was returned. "Quite. That will make good use of
your existing skills; the next matter is how best to introduce you to
field team operations. You have noticed, no doubt, the return of Ms.
Ogle."
"She's my roommate."
He nodded and continued. "They returned last week from an expedition
to a building site in Rome, Italy. I think the balance of your time
will be well spent working with her as she and her team work through
the tasks that normally follow a return from the field." He paused
for a moment. "I'd also like to work with you to help you prepare for
boot camp. Quite aside from the physical demands, there are skills you
would find helpful to know when you get there. Some of the
preparations will need to be accomplished outside of normal working
hours, but the extra work will make your training easier."
"I'd be happy to do the extra work. If you'll tell me what I need to
do, we can work out a schedule."
"Very good. I'll e-mail you a proposed schedule later. Now, as far as
what you'll do with the returned team..." He outlined the basic
process for all returning field teams, then focused on the
particulars for an archaeological expedition such as the one Angela's
team had made.
"That process is typical for all our teams." He finished the last of
his coffee and put the mug down. He looked at his clock. "It seems
we've consumed the time available, Ms. Harrison. Amelia is expecting
you in her office at one o'clock this afternoon to begin your work
with her. Tomorrow morning you should report to Ms. Ogle for your
work assignments; I will send an e-mail with my training
recommendations."
"Thank you, Colonel. I intend to prove that my presence will be an
asset worth the," she paused and tilted her head, "challenge I seem
to present."
David stood and extended a hand. "I hope you do, Ms. Harrison. Again,
welcome back, and I'll see you in the future."
*****
Joanne Bankhead's Office
11:00AM EST
"You may go in now, Ms. Harrison."
"Thank you."
Nicole nodded to the young man who served as Joanne's assistant --
secretary, to her mind -- and walked into the comfortable, but not
ostentatious, office.
The desk was large and appeared to be wood, stained to a rich, dark
color. Several plants perched on the sills of large windows opening
onto a wooded area between buildings in the office park. The
still-bare branches were waving a little as gusts of wind came
through, and brown, renegade leaves scurried from place to place on
the lawn. Light glittered off car windows on occasion as glimmers of
the sun shone pale through the swift, gray clouds.
Behind the desk, just rising to her feet, was a woman who was nearly
as tall as Nicole herself. She wore a very light blue blouse with
medium blue slacks, and a matching jacket hung from a coat rack
nearby. Her hair, cut in a short shag style, was a pale brown with
only isolated threads of silver. Her eyes were an almost
indeterminate color, a gray/green/brown mix, set in a face that was
strong and feminine. That face showed faint laugh lines around the
eyes as her skin bore the traces of long days in the field. She
greeted the new arrival with a smile that was warm and sincere; there
was an undertone of amusement and mischief, though. She extended her
hand to the new arrival.
"Welcome again, Nicole. I see the pot stirrer has returned."
Nicole took the offered hand and gave it a careful shake. "Good
morning, Ms. Bankhead. My apologies for my inadvertent churning of
the waters."
"Please call me Joanne; this company is far too small for that much
formality." Joanne's smile turned to a grin. "You're saying your
inadvertent churning is different from what I should expect for a
deliberate churning, I take it?" She chuckled and waved off a
response from Nicole. "It doesn't matter at the moment. Your mentor,
Michael, is the one I've been spending my time chastising for
violating the company process; I've had a chance to learn his side of
why he did what he did. Please have a seat; I don't intend to keep you
terribly long, but I like to spend some time getting to know the new
employees. Since I had no time when you first arrived," the grin
returned, "you have to put up with your torture now."
The next hour was yet another recitation of Nicole's past, her
education, friends, her expectations for the job, and where she
expected to be in twenty years. The redhead stopped for a moment at
the last question. ~Another reminder of just how far ahead I *have*
to be looking. Twenty years is the barest beginning.~
"Earth to Nicole!"
"I'm here; I was just considering the idea of thinking twenty years
ahead. It's hard to make some types of longer range plans. Some
things are easy, such as making sure financial plans are set for
retirement. I expect the next four to ten years will be in the
Marines, and after that, I've agreed to a year-for-year commitment to
this company." She shrugged a little. "In twenty years I'll be
reaching the end of that commitment under my longest range
expectations. I'll have to see what evil plans Michael has for the
interim, I guess. I'll only be in my mid-forties at that point, so I
suppose that's a good time to schedule a mid-life evaluation."
Joanne sat back in her chair. "It's interesting that you haven't said
anything about a family, or personal relationships of any sort. Most
women your age would at least make that a consideration. Whatever
plans Michael may have, you shouldn't forget to consider yourself.
You may choose not to have a family, but you have only so much time
if it's something you want." She sounded like an older sister, and
Nicole sensed the honesty of her concern.
~She's younger by one calendar year, but she's lived her life as a
woman and knows what she's talking about. At least for most women.~
"I appreciate the warning, Joanne. I *will* take that into
consideration."
A quiet chime sounded from the computer, forestalling any further
discussion. "It seems our time for today is up, Nicole." Joanne stood
and walked around the desk as the tall redhead also stood; the two
shook hands again. "I hope we'll have more time to talk, but I'll let
you go get some lunch. It has been a pleasure meeting you."
Nicole smiled at her. "It's been a pleasure for me, too. I'm sure
we'll have some chances for more talks, but I'd best get going or
Michael will leave me to the vending machines."
*****
Michael led the way out to his car, a white Lexus, as Nicole outlined
the morning's events. "It's awkward. I know that everyone and their
sister can't be told, but trying to work around Angela, Joanne, the
Colonel, and who knows who else will be hard." She looked worried as
she continued. "The colonel has offered to help me prepare for boot
camp. I have NO idea how I'm going to hide what I can really do from
him. If he's as good as I expect, he'll push as hard as he can and is
almost sure to realize I'm a lot stronger than any human should be."
Michael drove on in silence for a few moments. "Are you saying he
should be told the whole story?"
She shook her head. "Not yet; not unless I have to. The fewer people
who know, the fewer people who can blow my cover."
They stopped at a small Italian restaurant where they were lead to a
booth in the rear. Michael recommended the tortellini from the lunch
menu, and the waiter soon disappeared after taking their orders.
"Now then, Nicole, we can speak freely. The waiter won't notice
anything out of the ordinary. It has been a while since we've had a
chance to talk, so how are you doing?"
She shrugged a little. "It depends; I'm doing a lot better at dealing
with how I look." A grin grew. "To be perfectly honest, I'm getting to
the point where I'm enjoying the idea of being one of those pretty
girls I grew up -- appreciating. I was never one of the beautiful
people, and I still don't see myself that way, but I know that I look
good now. I have learned enough the last few weeks to make it a lot
less work remembering how to act."
Her companion's expression remained concerned. "Your stress level is
rather high for someone who's enjoying life, though. We do keep an
eye on you, you know, and you haven't been to the cabin for weeks.
Elizabeth is pouting and irritable."
"Michael, there's so much that needs to be done! I'm trying to catch
up on all the things a woman learns as she grows up, plus all the
aspects of this job. On top of that, there are the issues of how to
deal with the Amazons." She huffed. "It feels like there needs to be
two of me."
The angel shook his head as he responded, "Daughter, you're pushing
yourself too hard. Yes, you have a lot to do. Yes, you have a lot of
responsibility. Just remember to save some time for yourself; you're
spending so much time working at learning to be the queen that you're
not taking time to learn to be Nicole." He raised a hand to stay her
protest. "I know that right now you don't seem to have enough time
for it all, but remember you have *time*; of all the people on this
planet, you can take twenty, or fifty, or a hundred years if you need
to. Don't let Joanne's comments cause you to rush when you don't need
to."
"But ..."
"Have you taken Kate's advice?"
"Huh??" Her train of thought was utterly disrupted by the apparent
non-sequitur.
"Remember when she suggested you should go somewhere to purchase a
vibrator to help take some of the edge off? You haven't, have you?"
Her face reddened as she responded, "You know perfectly well I
haven't."
The expression on his face could only be described as loving
exasperation. "I know you've always kept yourself under emotional
control, not letting anyone see how you feel. Even when you lost your
parents, you kept your feelings locked up. Now you're trying to live
the way you always lived, as best you can. That's not good."
Nicole's eyes misted a little at the admonition. "Michael, I'm trying
to adjust as best I can. There's just so much to adjust to all at
once, and I just...." She sniffed as she dived into her purse to
retrieve a tissue. "The one time I -- indulged...."
He chuckled at her euphemism. "You can say masturbated, or 'gave
myself an orgasm.' I think I'm old enough to cope with straight talk."
"Michael!!" He just grinned at her until she continued. "Anyway, the
one time I *indulged*," she stuck a tongue out at him, "it felt so
amazingly good that it was almost addictive. It made me afraid I'd
lose *me*. It was so very different from anything I'd ever felt
before."
"But that *is* part of you, now. You'll have an easier time when you
accept the sexual part of yourself."
He reached out and put his hand over hers, squeezing it gently. "I
know it has been terribly hard for you, and the next month will be as
busy as the last two. I just want you to at least *think* about
yourself more. Take time to let Angela teach you about cooking. Or
better yet, get together with Amelia; you'll find that she's an even
better choice for learning a lot about cooking. She's the best in the
company.
"In any case, take time to just relax and enjoy. Take walks, or go
shopping, or even give me a call and go riding at some point."
She gave him a wan smile. "I guess I'm not showing much gratitude, am
I? I'm hanging onto the burden and ignoring the wonderful gift I was
given. I should be thankful that I have a chance to enjoy this young,
strong, healthy body -- even with the adjustment to being a woman."
She squirmed a little. "I'd have called, but I don't want to impose
or get too dependent on you to wave your hand and make problems go
away. Even with the possibility that the bad guys are following me, I
want to do what I can. I have to learn how to handle things, and the
only way to do that is to tackle problems myself."
"That's fine; just remember that I won't be noticed unless I allow
it, and I can and will help you spend a little time at the cabin
without anyone being the wiser."
"Even if they're bugging my room?"
"Even if they're standing in the room when you leave, daughter. The
only one who can override me is my boss, and He's solidly on our
side."
She scooted around and gave Michael a grateful hug. "Thank you,
Daddy. There is one other item that's worrying me a little. So far,
Kate is the only one who's accepted the call, and she's Christian.
Judith hasn't accepted, and she's Jewish. How worried do I need to be
about religion? I'm inclined to just try to set an example, focusing
on showing God's love to anyone who becomes an Amazon. I can't force
anyone to convert, and I wouldn't want to. Do I need to be concerned?"
Michael shook his head. "No one is every truly converted by force.
You're thinking along the right path, though. You work at setting a
good example and making it attractive; let God do the heavy lifting
of changing hearts. Besides, He gets to select those who are His, and
there will be some rather surprised people when it's all sorted out."
His smile was warm with approval, then it turned mischievous. "Before
we head back, there's one more thing." He pulled a wrapped package
from somewhere and handed it to her.
It was about ten inches long, and three inches square, rattling only
a little as she shook it. She looked at him, baffled. "What is it?"
"As busy as you are, I was concerned you might not have -- or take --
time to do a little specialized shopping."
"You DIDN'T!" Her face, as she went from turning pale with shock to
blushing in embarrassment, was quite the study in contrasts.
"I understand it will help you feel just heavenly, and it's something
you really seem to need."
"AGGGGH!"
Michael's unrepentant grin hadn't helped at all. Neither had the
sudden moistening she felt as her body anticipated the use of the new
appliance.
~You're not helping,~ she told her body.
It didn't listen either.
*****
Nicole left the 'gift' tucked into her coat pocket as she returned
the coat to its hook, and checked her watch. Amelia had requested she
come to her office after lunch so they could review the task list for
the next few weeks without the overly dry air and roaring air
conditioners of the server room distracting them.
She had managed to subdue her annoyance with Michael by the end of
the lunch hour; the warmth of his affection left her unable to
sustain any resentment. He cared, and was willing to do what needed
to be done to ensure she stayed mentally and physically healthy. Her
musings continued as she approached 'Mahogany Row', such as it was.
~Now if I can just figure out how to get things set straight with
Artemis ...~
Her thoughts were disrupted by a tickle in the back of her head as
she got to the door of Amelia's office. She shook her head in
resignation.
~Well, Michael, what was that you said about taking time to relax?~
She knocked on the door, walking in when she heard a slightly puzzled
tone in the "Come in!" that came from within. Amelia had a puzzled
expression as she looked away from the documents on her desk and
opened a drawer.
"Hang on a minute, Nicole. I seem to be getting a weird headache for
some reason, and I want to grab an aspirin before it becomes a
problem."
Closing the door behind her as she entered, the redhead moved toward
a chair. "It really feels more like a tickle in the back of your
head, rather than an ache, right?"
The blonde's head rotated back in the redhead's direction, and Nicole
could sense the shifting of mental gears as Amelia processed the new
data.
Finally, after a few achingly quiet minutes, she spoke. "You're the
cause of the 'tickle' -- that's obvious. Doctor Wing brought you in,
so I'm guessing he knows what you're about and is using the company
as a source of training for you -- particularly as a cover for your
military training." She sat, focused and erect in her chair. "So just
who and what are you, and how do I fit in? And why didn't I get this
odd headache, or tickle, last time?"
"I'll answer your last question first, since it's easier: I have no
idea. As to the rest of it...," Nicole quickly outlined the history,
and current situation, of the Amazons. She also touched on how she
received the scepter, leaving out who she was at the time.
"So as the situation stands," Amelia summarized, "you and one other
woman have accepted the invitation to become Amazons. There is one
other who has been called, but has yet to decide."
"Correct."
"Some group out there, the opposition, as you call them, know you're
around, and want to keep you from rebuilding the Amazons. All the
net-pounding we've gotten over the last month is likely due to this
company being identified by this opposition as -- at the very least
-- a possible link to the new queen."
Nicole nodded in agreement. "That sounds like a very reasonable
conclusion to me. I suspect they're trying to figure out who has the
scepter, and from their actions there aren't any women who're good
candidates."
"So how does Doctor Wing figure into all this?"
"He's my boss, and more. What kind of religious background do you
have?"
"I was raised as a Presbyterian, but I don't have a church here I
attend on a regular basis. What does that have to do with Mike?"
"I told you that I was called by God. Michael works for Him, and
Artemis, the Amazon patroness, works for Michael. Doctor Michael Wing
is the Archangel Michael, and Doctor Artemis Dianapopolis is the
Amazon patroness."
The blonde hissed a little with an abrupt intake of breath before she
sat still and quiet for a moment. She fiddled with one of her earrings
as she pondered the situation and revelations.
Nicole scanned the room. Her attention locked on a picture of Amelia
with another, younger woman. She nodded at the picture. "A friend of
yours?"
Amelia glanced in the direction of the nod, and her eyes softened.
"Her name is Trish, and she's much more than just a friend." Her look
turned grim. "And her existence is probably a good enough reason to
decline your call. I won't give her up; she's far too much a part of
my life."
Nicole's eyebrows quirked up at the response. "Who said it was *my*
call? God called you, not me. Equally to the point, who said you'd
have to give her up?"
"I just assumed that there would be a problem with mixing angels and
lesbians."
"You know what they say about 'assume'."
With a slight flush that caused her freckles to fade briefly, Amelia
nodded to concede the point. "I admit I jumped to a conclusion. I'll
need to talk this all over with Trish anyway. We're partners, and I
won't make a decision this important without having her involved."
"That's fine; I would be disappointed if you did otherwise. Take your
time and talk it over with Trish. If you need to, and I expect you
will, we'll get together, and you and she can ask questions. I won't
answer anything and everything, but I'll tell you what I can." She
made a wry face. "Besides, it's a chance to avoid my own cooking."
Snickers greeted the obvious distaste on the redhead's face. "Good
enough. Do you have any other surprises for me before we get started?"
"No surprises, but I do have a question. If you could point me to a
good doctor, I'd be grateful. I just moved into town, and I should
get a checkup before I head for boot camp. I'll need a new birth
control prescription, too."
Amelia blinked at the sudden switch of topic from the divine to the
utterly mundane. It took a moment to gather her thoughts sufficiently
to pull up the number for her own physician.
The next transition, from doctors to databases, was a bit less
abrupt, but Nicole noticed her companion directing an intense,
analytical look in her direction from time to time.
In between looks, Nicole was treated to a detailed description of the
architecture of the hardware and software that formed the company
database system. The walk-through took the remainder of the afternoon.
At the end of the day, Nicole felt something nagging in the back of
her head as she rejoined Angela for the ride home.
*****
5:45PM EST
The smell of somewhat overcooked chicken permeated the apartment as
the novice cook looked mournfully at the skillet full of her culinary
victim.
~I wonder if it's too late to order pizza?~
Her roommate wasn't helping, as she leaned against the refrigerator
and allowed Nicole to try to figure out how to recover on her own.
She tried -- really! -- to still the snickers, but the redhead's ears
must have been exceptional.
Angela was relieved that the look that came her way couldn't really
kill. "Okay, let's see if we can recover here, and I'll try to
explain just what happened." The snickers returned as the death glare
changed to a look of gratitude.
*****
Amelia's Apartment
6:00PM EST
Amelia's Siamese cats, Yin and Yang, sprawled over their customary
perch atop the back of the couch as they observed the human's
activity with regal detachment.
Trish had spent the afternoon quietly working on the numbers she'd
chosen for her next gig, running over each number and adding little
embellishments to the interludes to freshen the songs for her
audience. The sound of the acoustical guitar reverberated from the
apartment walls as the musician's alto voice wove itself with the
guitar in the colorful variety of contemporary folk sounds that
formed her compositions.
Her practice routine complete, she turned to the critics for a
review. Her hazel eyes sparkled with the sheer joy she found in her
craft. "Well? Do you think I'm ready for my next performance?"
The critics were, as usual, unimpressed with her efforts. They
blinked at the rude disturbance, gave a wide, sharp-fanged yawn, and
curled up with each other to resume their nap.
Trish carefully stowed her instrument in its case and placed it in
the appointed corner. A year and a half had wrought a marked change
in her organizational skills, as Amelia had steadily -- and lovingly
-- inculcated a basic level of discipline in the young musician's
habits. Not that she trusted herself with managing the bookings,
contracts, taxes, and the myriad other details required for a road
musician. Those performance details were less demanding of late, now
that Trish had settled into the local music scene and taken up her
college studies. Amelia even made sure there were plenty of CDs in
stock.
A year and a half -- and Trish knew that her love for her partner,
and lover, had grown as they had built their lives together.
Her reverie was interrupted as a key slid into the lock of the entry
door.
Amelia never liked Mondays. The weekends tended to be late nights as
she accompanied Trish to whatever engagement was scheduled, and it
took a while to readjust from getting to bed at three o'clock to
getting up at six-thirty. Her expression was odd, even for a Monday,
as the blonde parked her briefcase in its place beside the door --
joined quickly by her sandals.
The swirl of thoughts and emotions on Amelia's face were worrying,
and the brunette gave her a reassuring hug as she asked, "What's
wrong, Mela?"
"Come on into the kitchen, and I'll tell you about my visit to the
Twilight Zone at work while we finish fixing supper."
The meal that followed was consumed in, and by, silence. The
strangeness of the events of the day left too many questions for even
a semblance of decision.
"Trish, what Nicole said seemed to make all the weirdness of the last
couple of months make a kind of sense. If you agree, I'll invite her
over, and we can quiz her more tomorrow night."
Trish thought for a couple of minutes. She didn't have anything
booked until Thursday, and the sooner they dealt with this, the
sooner Amelia would settle back down. It was disturbing to see
someone she loved so much in an emotional and mental dither.
"It sounds like a very good idea to me, too. Do you believe she's
sane and telling you the truth?"
"I gave it a lot of thought when she first stepped into my office,
love. The sensation was real, and it made everything that's happened
at work since the first of the year make sense. It even explains
Doctor Wing's bringing Nicole in without going through normal
channels. It's strange, but as best I can tell it's the truth." Her
voice trailed off. The two finally settled in on the couch, snuggled
together like the cats behind them, and quietly traded thoughts on
the mysterious events of the day.
*****
Nicole's Apartment
9:30PM EST
The torpedo-shaped object sat on the bedside table; Nicole had opened
Michael's gift after she'd returned to her room, intending to make
good on her promise to Michael and herself.
~He even made sure there were batteries.~
The vibrator wasn't huge, really, but the prospect of putting that
inside her vagina was taking some mental adjustments. Her mind was
far behind her body, as she felt her nipples begin to harden, and she
felt herself beginning to lubricate in anticipation. She turned the
bed down, and scurried to the bathroom to grab a towel. ~As wet as I
was just dancing with Rich, I hate to think what my bed would look
like.~ She undressed herself quickly, taking only a little time to
notice the slight flush above her breasts as her body reacted in
anticipation of the pleasure to come.
The quiet buzz and gentle vibration of the device filled her
awareness as she lay back and began to experiment. The stimulation
was pleasant at any point of contact, as her skin seemed to be one
huge erogenous zone. Her nipples shot jolts of pleasure through her
torso and down to her vagina as she slid the device across them. She
gasped at the intensity of the feeling, and kept one hand busy at her
breasts as the other hand took the vibrator toward the next target.
She had no clue how much noise she made, and really didn't care.
After the third time her body exploded in ecstasy, trivia like noise
were irrelevant. Whatever the final orgasm count, she finally quit
only when she was too limp to continue. She just managed to switch
off the delightful device as she sank back to enjoy the splendid
afterglow of her entirely sated body.
Somehow, she managed to wipe down the vibrator with the towel and
drop them off the bed before she dropped off to sleep -- utterly
relaxed and content.
*****
Tuesday, February 27, 2001
(59/28; Sunny)
WGSS Offices
7:30AM EST
She had awakened on time, but far more rested and refreshed than
she'd ever felt before. Angela grinned a little and commented about
how well rested her redheaded roommate seemed that morning. Nicole
felt far too good to be too bothered, but she still had flushed a
little.
"I didn't disturb you too much, I hope."
"No, not at all. A couple of pillows dampened the noise reasonably
well." Her grin got bigger as the flush deepened.
This morning it had been Nicole's turn to drive; the weather was
cool, clear, and promised to be delightfully warm later. As she
navigated the traffic, Nicole had considered the discussion yesterday
with Amelia regarding the Amazons. ~That lady is *scary* smart.~
Angela wanted to get in a little early to allow time for Nicole's
introduction to team operations. After dropping off her purse and a
quick check of e-mail, Nicole joined Angela in her office. On the
way, she spotted Michael near his office. He nodded at her, grinning
as she blushed. She silently mouthed a 'Thank you' as she continued
to her destination.
"Okay, Nicole. I'm sure the colonel gave you an introduction to what
we do after a trip to the field, but I'll quick sketch it out again
as a refresher. We ordinarily contract to produce a site report for
our customers to outline the area we investigated, what we found, and
what we believe it means.
"For example, this trip we were tasked to analyze a site in Rome
where a new building is planned. Our responsibility was to probe the
area below the surface, identify any site of archaeological interest,
and mark them for the experts to unearth. The customer gets a
preliminary site report before we leave, a formal report within two
months, including the database for the site.
"The last item for the team to produce is an after-action report. We
review what we did, and how, in a fair level of detail; the most
important part, as far as the company is concerned, is the lessons
learned portion where we identify what we did right and wrong and how
to improve."
"The data we collect, and electronic copies of all our reports, get
stored on the servers, either in a document repository or in a
database, so they can be backed up off-site.
"You'll be working with me, and the rest of the team, for the rest of
the month to get all that work done. I wish you could be around for
the writing of the after-action report, since that's where we look at
everything we've done and not just the data."
Nicole found herself mentally reviewing the myriad of projects Tom
had been involved in, and the number of times he had been sitting in
Angela's seat. ~The names change, and the storage media change, but
somehow the end products always seem to be the same.~ The internal
chuckle was suppressed and, as the rest of the team arrived, she
began her introduction to her co-workers for the next month.
*****
Washington, D.C.
4:00PM Central Complex Time / 9:00AM EST
The second display blinked from the test pattern to the video feed.
The faces of the Chairman and his staff were front and center in the
remote room, and all those in the DC office tensed. That couldn't be
good news; that group NEVER sat in on a conference like this, not
unless the situation was dire for someone on the other end.
"Mister Sinclair, we are ready for your report."
Carson swallowed; his mouth was suddenly dry. The tone of the command
held only impatience, and he sensed his situation was far more
precarious than he had realized.
He outlined the analysis of the data from the LA team and the report
from the staff psychologist and profiler that buttressed the
conclusion that the redhead was not the sought-for queen. He then
outlined the steps taken to monitor the offices of the bitch-goddess,
and the re-analysis of the available data to try to identify missed
leads. "We're identifying assets to determine who's available to keep
an eye on the redhead during her time in the Marines. She may not be
the queen, but she might be a lead."
The silence that followed his report stretched out for what seemed
like hours, and the video from the central complex blanked for a time.
Everyone started as the screen went live again. The faces on the
other end were even more stern than before, almost strained.
"Mister Sinclair, it is the opinion of the committee that the
proposed course of action is insufficient, and there is a lack of
urgency on the part of the field offices in pursuing this critical
investigation. The lack of adequate surveillance of Miss Harrison is
also a concern, even given the understanding that she is not our
target.
"The decision has been made to rectify those matters and -- encourage
those in the field to act more energetically. Mister Sinclair is being
detached to closely monitor Miss Harrison during her training and
subsequent Marine career."
Carson stared at the screen, bewildered. "Sir, I'm happy to do so. I
don't meet the entry criteria for that service though, nor do I see
how I can keep close watch on her as they have separate training for
men and women."
A momentary look of pity crossed the Security officer's face; the
Chairman's visage was impassive as he replied, "That matter will be
taken care of shortly."
*****
Carson was puzzling over the statement when it struck. He found his
every muscle locked, immobilized as if he were struck by lightning.
That was all that kept him from screaming as he felt his whole body
explode in pain. A wave front of agony swept from his skin to his
core while his mind was held frozen and unable to respond, or even
faint. An instant later, he felt nothing, as if his mind was
disconnected from his body.
Then, as abruptly as it began, it was over. The pain was gone, and he
was again able to move and breathe. He had a moment to notice a
strangeness in how he felt. It was only a moment, though. As suddenly
as the physical pain had struck, he felt his mind collapse as his very
self was flooded with a whole new lifetime of memories. He heard a
woman's voice scream, whether from pain or panic, he couldn't tell,
and he soon lost interest as she began to once again feel the torrent
of power ebb away, its work complete.
*****
Michael looked up from the document he had been reading, and his eyes
narrowed as he felt the wave of altering reality pass through.
*****
In the instant betwe