Alexandra Fleming awakes to witness her daughter Cassandra's gift has
arrived. Several previously mentioned paradoxes reach finality.
Episode 2
"Renewed Relations"
Sanford Fleming house, Long Beach, California, 0630hrs, April 23rd, 1953
"Momma."
That same dream had crept into my sleep again. Why did it constantly
seek to ruin any full night's sleep I desperately needed?
"Momma."
The soft sheets, fluffy pillow, and warm blanket made me not want to
answer the small child's voice I heard beside me.
"Momma!"
The touch of a small warm hand on my exposed cheek coaxed me further out
of my slumber- it also made me realize there was touch of another kind
applied to me. The pleasant warmth emanating from Sandy's still sleeping
body made my choice to acknowledge the small voice even tougher.
"Momma!" The voice insisted a little louder, this time nudging me
several times.
"Mommy's trying to get a little more sleep, hun," I told the voice
softly.
"MOMMY!"
"Cassandra, honey, what is so important it can't wait a few more
minutes?" I asked softly as I opened my eyes to see no one there.
I closed my eyes again.
"Mommy!"
The voice was not so insistent, but playful this time. I again opened my
eyes to an empty room.
It seemed like I had seen this day eons ago. It was finally here.
I closed my eyes again, but not tightly. I could still see the early
dawn lit room in front of me.
Cassandra suddenly appeared in front of me, but before she could say
anything, I thrust my hands out from under the covers and grabbed her
around the waist. "Cassie!" I exclaimed quietly as I did so.
My three-year old started to giggle uncontrollably as I dragged her
close and hugged her. After a minute or so, she settled down.
"How did you know it was me, mommy?"
"I always know when you're around, honey. Mommas can do that. We can
feel our children all around us," I said quietly with a smile.
"Did you check with the Empress, mommy? Did she tell you I was here?"
"Nope. I could feel you here without the Empress's help, Cassie. Now,
why did you want to wake me up? Just to show me your gift?" I asked
still being quiet. Sandy and I had been up rather late last night and he
didn't have to be up just yet.
"That's my gift, mommy? Walking through your door is my gift?" The small
girl asked in disappointment. "I thought I would be able to jump through
time like you do, mommy."
"Cassie," I brushed my fingers through her long hair a few times, "I
told you before that we each receive our own special gift. Being able to
walk straight through a wooden door is no less special than traveling
through time. I'm so proud of you, honey," I told her, squeezing her a
little tighter.
"But I wanted to travel through time with you, mommy. I want to help you
fix things."
"I promise y'all will get to do that in time, Cassie. You just have to
be patient. Now why did you come in to get me?" I asked again, releasing
her.
"I...I just wanted to show you what I can do, momma," my daughter said
after a longer than normal pause. She vanished and reappeared several
more times with a broad smile on her precious face.
"What did you really come in for, Cassandra?" I pressed gently.
"You talked to the Empress!" She accused as she pointed to me and
grimaced.
"Cassandra Fleming, what did you come in here to tell momma?" I asked in
a little sterner tone.
There was another long pause as my daughter decided or tried to remember
why she had woken me from a restful sleep.
"Momma. I think. I think...Samantha...did somethin'."
So much for getting anymore sleep.
As per our bad timing of late, Sandy's arm draped over me as I tried to
slide out from under the covers.
"Not now, honey, Cassie is here and I need to change the baby," I said
quietly as I gently moved his arm off me.
I slid out of bed and found myself wearing my favorite pink nighty.
Why did my Reilly always revert back to that single piece of lingerie
when I slept?
Feeling very embarrassed in front of my daughter, I keyed up a more
modest, full-length nightgown.
"I like it when you do that, mommy! When I get older, do you think I
could have a Reilly suit?"
"I'm sure you'll get one, Cassie- when you're old enough," I told her as
I took her hand in mine and walked to the door.
The soreness in both breasts as my weight shifted was a painful reminder
that I had just weaned Samantha a scant eight days ago. Damn Alex
Reilly's nanos! They could heal wounds in nothin' flat, but when it came
to motherhood chores well, they weren't in any hurry to heal that!
Entering the nursery and seeing my newest daughter wiggling, blowing
bubbles, grunting happily, and red-faced made them feel even better! The
urge to nurse Samantha was still very strong and I became annoyed easily
these days
"Hey, sis, how's things?" my voice said cheerfully and loudly from
behind me. The sudden start incited more pain in my already sore udders!
"What do you want?" I groused as I tried to cradle my boobs and work on
Samantha's diaper at the same time!
"Aunt Allie!" Cassie screamed and tried to tackle her leg.
"Hey, squirt. How's my big girl?" Allie asked our daughter.
"I got my gift! Ya wanna see, Aunt Allie?"
"Sure! Let's see what you got, hun."
Cassie moved over to me and vanished! She reappeared over by the room's
window.
"Boo!" she shouted and began to giggle.
"That's wonderful, hun. You're getting so big!"
I went to grab the baby powder, but only succeeded in knocking it over.
A cloud of pleasantly perfumed powder wafted up to my face. Sammi chose
that moment to complete her morning ritual.
I quickly slammed the soiled diaper back over her.
I needed a break!
"So why y'all here, Allie?" I asked rudely. This day was starting off so
well!
"I was wondering if you were cleared for takeoff yet, sis?" My voice
replied sounding all too cheerful.
"Haven't tried yet, why?" I responded with an edge in my voice.
"Well, if I remembered the date right, you should be good ta go."
"What do you want me to do, Alex?"
"First, see if you can phase, then we'll talk."
"First you get over here and finish changing your daughter, Alex! I'll
see if my wings have been reinstated while you do that. Then we'll
talk!" I growled.
"We are the grouchy one these days, aren't we, sis."
Oh, how I wished she would get close enough for me to sync with her!
"Still real sore, huh? I remember all too well, Alex. It'll pass in
another day or two," she said trying to comfort me.
"Just come closer and we kin commiserate, sis."
"Not a chance, Alex! I'm coming up on my next one in a few months as it
is. I don't want any additional swelling beforehand."
"Y'all think I wanted these huge udders, Alex?" I growled at my future
twin.
"Oh, come on! We only increased one-cup size from our normal 'D'. It
wasn't that bad!"
"Come closer and I'll remind y'all how bad it was, Hun."
"Momma, you really shouldn't fight with yourself. What would the
neighbors think?" Cassie appeared between us and held her arms straight
out at each of us.
"We're not fighting, hun. We're merely having a sisterly discussion," I
told our daughter.
"But you're not sisters, momma."
"She has a point, sis. Truce?" Allie offered with an evil smile.
What I really wanted her to offer was her hand!
"Truce," I said before trying to pass my hand through the back of the
rocker we kept in the room. It slipped through unimpeded. "I'm off
waivers, so what y'all need me ta do, Allie?"
"Just a short trip to Flagstaff, 2028, July 12th. Something's come up
and I need you to bring Jack back to next year...'54."
Closing my eyes I thought about that date.
"Mitchell!" I hissed at the recall of the man's name!
"Ya, him, Alex, but he has to do those things! It only makes their bond
stronger."
"So this is why I was so angry?" I asked, inwardly seething at the hurt
he would cause my baby.
"Alex, she'll be old enough to hold her own, but I remember how I felt-
how you feel now."
"It's still okay if I go off on him like before, right?"
"Ya, y'all can get it out of your system, sis! As Pa used to say- 'give
him both barrels', Alex!"
"Honey? I thought you said you wanted to sleep in this morning?" Sandy's
voice said from the hallway. "Oh, hi Allie. I didn't hear you come in,"
he said with a devious smile.
"Nice to see you to, Sandy." Allie smiled back, though her smile was
somewhat more sad than happy.
"Dear, someone had to change Samantha, and I didn't want to wake you."
"I didn't hear her fussing, sorry."
"You never hear her fuss, hun. On the whole, men never hear that sort of
thing- trust me, I know." I giggled slightly before the irritation
caused by my nightgown made me remember why I was in such a good mood
this morning!
"So, to what do we owe the pleasure, Allie?" Sandy asked, changing the
subject. He made no move to help finish his daughter's change.
"Well, I thought that- having covered for my maternity leave- I'd ask if
I could do me a favor."
"Alex, if from anybody else, that would make no sense whatsoever."
"But you understood it, right?"
"Barely."
"But you understood it nonetheless. What's crazier, me telling you I
want to ask myself a favor, or you comprehending what I meant?"
I rolled my eyes.
"Y'all wanna knock that off? I'm still hurtin' and a headache's not
helpin' any!" I growled.
"Sorry, sis."
"Sandy, could you finish dressing Sam? I need to talk to Allie- see what
she has planned," I asked my husband with my best smile.
"Sure, you two go have a sisterly chat, I'll take care of the baby,"
Sandy replied in a sing-song voice.
Allie and I went downstairs to the kitchen. Along the way I changed into
my dress whites. I welcomed the support given by my regulation
undergarments.
"So, you want me to bring Jack back to next year?" I asked as I fixed
the percolator and started to make coffee.
"Ya, I need to take care of something a few years back."
"Allie, 1865 isn't only a few years back!"
"No, this isn't that time. I was talking about that slight burp in
1937."
"Grandmother Demmit?"
Allie nodded sadly. "Yup."
"Wow, I'd almost forgotten about that," I responded.
"Ya, I know. Well, any way, I have to get back there. I'm sure I'll get
the royal inquisition for being late!"
"But I know what time I should be there, sis! Just arrive an hour
earlier."
"You know I can't do that- stationary point in time, hun, remember?"
"I'd like ta know who wrote that damn rule, Allie!"
"Them." My future twin pointed her finger straight up and giggled.
"So we've been told! I still don't think she should be left ta wake up
on that cold slab, Allie!"
"It serves its purpose, hun. Anyway, I'll leave y'all ta get dressed."
"Hey, Allie?"
"Ya, hun?"
"Just wanted ta thank y'all for covering while I had Sammi."
"No problem, sis. Uncle Rick never caught on."
"He knew, Allie. He always knows."
"Tell Sandy it was nice ta see him again, hun."
"I know it's hard on us, Allie. Even now it's hard to repress those
memories and I still have him."
"I have my Brandon now. On many levels, he's similar to Sandy" Allie's
eyes looked to the floor a moment. "Well, see y'all later, hun."
I was alone at the kitchen table.
"Alex, is Allie going to stay for...oh, never mind, I thought she would
hang around a while longer this time," Sandy said as he came into the
room.
"She had to go, sweetheart. She didn't want to be later for her
appointment." I smiled at my husband.
"You're kidding...right?"
Without answering, I stood from the table. "I won't take a moment longer
than necessary, dear."
"Will you be back before dinner, Empress?"
"Don't worry, Sanford Fleming, y'all will get fed," I said, leaning over
to kiss him goodbye.
My surroundings changed instantly to a room filled with mostly women and
three men.
"Three!" The little cherub of a girl squealed followed by giggling and
outright laughing."
"Three?" My two temporal sisters said at the same time.
"Yes, three!" I said from my location just inside the room from the
hallway. "I'm glad I was able to arrive in time for such a monumental
occasion!"
Immediately everyone in the room, save three, fell to one knee.
"Welcome Empress. It is 1425hrs July 12th, 2028." They greeted me in
harmony.
"What'd I say to y'all about that?" I growled, glaring at everyone-
especially Alex Covington and Alex Steinert!
"Its fun, sis!" Alex Steinert laughed as she stood first and approached
to embrace me.
The familiar tingle greeted us.
"Y'all sure I ain't dead, Samantha?" A male voice said from behind Alex.
"I told you, Jarrod, she's the Empress. She can do things like this."
Sam laughed. I could see her shaking her head.
"Jack, I think your ride's here," Alex Steinert said over her shoulder
then looked back to me.
I nodded.
"Though not exactly from the same time, I assume?" Alex said quietly.
"'53, sis. I just got Sam weaned last month," I whispered. "I sort of
couldn't come right back for Jack as you can imagine." I smiled
tentatively.
"No, sis, not really." She giggled.
I stared at my twin for a few long minutes. Talk about your ultimate
dead draw!
"I'm absolutely impossible!" I shouted as I put my hands to the ceiling
in angry defeat. "How do I stand myself sometimes?" I complained as my
eyes locked onto another target.
Infuriated, I stomped past Alex Steinert and stopped before Sam's beau-
to-be.
"Y'all got somethin' ta say 'bout me bein' here thrice, young reb?" I
growled as I gave the young man the patented Demmit stare.
The boy gulped!
"No, ma'am...ah mean no, Empress." He gulped a second time. Sweat appeared
from his forehead and began to trickle down the sides of his face.
"Good! You'll do!" I said pointing and glaring at him.
"Ma'a...Empress?" He swallowed hard a third time.
"Promise me y'all won't take shit from him, Sammi!" I said as I met her
eyes, shifting my attention from my initial target for a brief second.
"Yes, momma," Samantha replied meekly.
"That's mah girl!" I said returning my glare back to Jarrod Mitchell.
"If ah get another call from her Aunt Brie, ah'll have ya back in that
poor s'cuse of a hospital f'sure! We understand each other, boy?" I
growled.
'I've heard you sound like this before, Alex!' Jack's voice said in my
head.
I knew she wasn't talking to me.
Just to be sure, I turned and pointed a finger to my former Ex-O.
"Don't!" I said pointing a finger. I felt my anger burn furiously. "Mah
breasts er still hurtin' an ah'm in no mood, Jack!" I glared at her for
a moment. "Y'all ready or no?"
"Aye Cap," Jack timidly answered with some confusion as to my angry
disposition.
I thrust my hand out and grabbed Joss'.
A slight sweet smell wafted into the air around us. I hoped Jacki could
handle her twin!
"Alex. Ma'am, you're doing it again," Jacki said to me in an even voice.
I felt my face flush red with embarrassment as I realized Jack was
right. I was going a bit over the edge with my acting!
"I'm sorry, y'all," I apologized just above a whisper. The sweet smell
of ozone dissipated quickly as Joss powered down and stepped away from
me.
"I understand, Empress," Alex Steinert commiserated, lowering her eyes
to the floor.
"So do I, Empress," Alex Covington added.
They both put an arm around me and hugged tightly. Again the tingle felt
reassuring. I was really hoping they wouldn't squeeze any harder though.
"Empaa!" Little Lexie screamed, her tone none too happy. The child
reached out to me as far as her little arms would allow.
I felt my anger melt immediately.
"Of course, my little pixie, come to Aunt Alex," I said as I crouched
down with my arms in front of me.
Carroll helped the little toddler down, supporting her until she
stabilized on her own two feet.
The girl made a beeline for me!
I smiled as I caught the child, and scooped her up into a hug. Young
Lexie wrapped her arms around my neck and giggled uncontrollably! A
familiar feeling, one I had had for the last year and a half
intensified.
"Must be you, sis!" Alex Steinert giggled to Alex Covington.
"Sure y'all ain't twin sisters, 'cause that's how ya'll act?" Mitchell
observed.
The increased pain in my chest needlessly reminded me of this youngin's
future foul-up!
"Nope they are one in the same, Jarrod," Sam told him. "That one's my
present mom," she pointed to Alex Covington. "That one's from 1944." She
pointed to Alex Steinert. "The grouchy one is from 1953 or '54- shortly
after I was born," she said pointing to me.
"Protective of her pup- that explains things," Mitchell said
absentmindedly.
Sam looked at the young man in amazement.
"I never thought about it that way, Jarrod," she admitted. "Maybe there
is hope for you after all."
"I jest wish ah knew what ah did ta piss 'er off?" He said looking back
cautiously to where the three of us now stood.
"Alex, don't worry. I'll watch him like a hawk, but he has to make that
mistake you know. They grow closer together because of it," Alex
Covington reassured me.
"Just following the script, sis. Eat yer heart out, Hepburn." I giggled
quietly. "Honey, Aunt Alex has to give you back now, sweetie," I told
the cherub still clinging around my neck.
Carroll came over and retrieved her daughter.
"Girl's as smart as her ma, Carroll," I complimented.
"Thanks, skip."
"Empaa! Empaa!" Lexie's fingers again reached out- for Alex Covington
this time.
Carroll happily handed her over.
"See, sis? She does like you."
Alex Steinert and I giggled. Carroll and the rest of our sisters joined
in.
"Well, I'd like to get back to my own girls now. Jack, are you ready?" I
announced.
"Aye, ma'am. Ready when you are. Empress," Jack turned her attention
back to my past self, "Thank you for the adventure and the second
chance. I now know that Mrs. Lincoln was an extraordinary woman."
"The pleasure was all mine, Jack. You know I always enjoy our travels
together. Good luck on Terra," Alex Steinert said then looked to me.
"Both of you."
I had almost forgotten about that! I nodded.
"Take care of Sandy, Alex," Alex Covington told me with a sad smile.
"Thank you, my sisters," I said as I felt my own face turn sad. "Until
another time, Empresses," I said taking Jack's offered hand.
"Until another time, Empress," everyone in the room chorused. This time
the three newest people in the room joined in.
Jack and I were now in her small apartment.
"Thanks for the lift, Alex," she said before I released her hand.
We stood in silence for a minute.
"Care for some coffee, ma'am?" She asked, breaking the quiet.
"Sure, but first I need to drain the two cups I just had," I responded
and headed for her lavatory.
"Alex, what were the sad looks for when Admiral Covington mentioned
Sandy? If...if it's too personal, I'll understand," Jack asked after I had
returned.
"Sandy doesn't join the sisterhood, Jack," I replied quietly. I noticed
my hand shaking slightly as I picked up my cup to take another sip of
coffee.
"I'm sorry, Alex...I didn't know."
"Its okay, Jack. I still have him- what I know of the future only makes
it that much more special."
Despite my best efforts, I felt a tear roll down my cheek.
Again there was an extended period of silence.
"So, when do we leave for Terra?" Jack asked, again breaking the
silence.
"The day after tomorrow."
"Is it going to be as painful as I remember it?"
"It won't be a picnic, Jack."
"No, I guess not. If our previous visit was any gauge..." She let the
thought drop.
"Alex?" She asked after a long pause. "How come I can't remember
Connie's dad?"
There it was.
"Maybe Tibius missed that specific memory, Jack. You do present them
with an unusual dilemma. I mean...for the Terrans you're as much of an
enigma as the Empress."
"I never thought of it that way before. Thanks, Alex."
I couldn't believe she bought it that easily! I continued to concentrate
on keeping my mind off certain things.
"So...what aren't you telling me, Cap?"
Crap!
"Huh?"
"I can sense that you aren't telling me the whole truth, Empress. Is it
specific to some upcoming mission that I not know the details?"
"It is, Jack. Sorry if that makes you feel like I'm holding out on you.
I value our friendship too much, but some things just can't be revealed
at this time," I told her as I looked to the floor.
"Oh." Jack looked sad.
A few more minutes went by in silence as I finished my coffee.
"Alex?"
"Ya, Jack?"
"Alex, if the Empress can permit it...will I ever meet someone...you
know...special?"
"Now that I can answer, hun. Yes. Absolutely, yes," I said with a smile.
"When?" She asked shyly.
My smile turned devious. "You'll know when the time is right, hun. It
will be blatantly obvious. Trust me on that."
"Must you always be a tease, Alex?"
"Yep." I chirped as I got up from her small table. "Look, I have to get
back to last year and make preparations for our trip to Terra. I'll see
you then, Jack."
"But why don't I remember us going there last y..."
My own kitchen appeared around me.
"BOO!" Cassie's tiny voice shouted from my right.
"Oh! You scared me, honey!" I jumped as she expected me to before
phasing out and moving behind her.
"Boo!" I laughed as I rephased and grabbed her tiny waist in my hands.
My daughter began to laugh hysterically! This would be our little game
until she reached the fifth grade.
Sandy called from work a few hours later.
"Hi, sweetheart, what's the matter?" I asked into the phone's handset.
"Something came up with one of our new navigation beacons and I have to
spend a few days in San Diego," his voice said calmly.
I immediately consulted my gift.
"More like eight days, hun," I told him calmly.
"You would know, dear!" He laughed. "Should I ask if we get it fixed?"
"It'll work perfectly until taken out of service ten years from now,
honey," I said cheerfully.
"Could I ask you what needs to be replaced?" he asked. I could almost
see the smile on his face.
"That's for you smart men to figure out, hun. See you in eight." I
laughed.
"You and the kids take care then. I love you Alexandra Fleming!"
"Love you too, Mr. Fleming," I replied with a smile before hanging up.
Sanford Fleming house, Long Beach, California, 0630hrs, April 25rd, 1953
"So when do you leave, Alex?" Emily asked as I poured her some coffee.
She had just started her prearranged- relatively- eight-day leave from
base.
"Thanks for volunteering to watch the girls for me."
"I thought you would be in a hurry to go get Jack?"
"One thing needs to happen before I can go anywhere, sis."
"I don't see what. I'm here, Cassie and Sammi are in good hands..." She
started to say.
Actually I was waiting for Brie to contact me as I had foreseen.
"Temporal Agent Brianna Steinert to Alexandra, Empress of Time and
Space! Come in, Alexandra!" Brie's voice rang though my head.
"What's up, Alex?" Emily asked as she saw my attention shift.
"Brie." I pointed to my temple.
"Oh. You better take it then," she told me as she began to get up from
the table and disappeared into the living room to check on little
Samantha.
"Temporal Agent Brianna Steinert to Alexandra, Empress of..."
"I heard y'all the first time, Brie, what is it?" I answered, cutting
her off mentally.
"Alex, Jack needs your help in 2015. Are you available?"
"If y'all would give me a more specific date an' time, sis," I responded
using our special link.
"Oh...ya...right. She needs your help at her house in Springfield, Missouri,
June 10th, 2015, Alex," I heard her reply.
I felt myself cringe.
"Alex, what's the matter? Is something bad going to happen?" Emily asked
in concern as she returned to the kitchen holding Samantha.
"Sis, I have to go. I'll try to be quick about this. I have to go to
2015 to sort something out. Hopefully, I'll be right back."
My kitchen became a living room, well decorated, with a feminine touch.
Jack sat on the couch with her face in her hands. She was crying.
"What's wrong, hun?" I asked quietly after I rephased.
She barely moved.
"Russ and I had a fight," she replied just above a whisper.
"So that's the big emergency Brie called me about? You and Russ had a
fight?" I asked in amazement.
"Alex," She finally looked up at me, "I...IIIIII almost...almost..." She began
crying again and returned her head to her hands.
"Mind telling me what this fight was about, hun? Leave out any details
that are too personal," I asked softly.
"Russ finally wants to start a family."
I looked at her a moment.
"And you're not sure you're ready for that, right?" I inquired gently.
"No, Alex, I'm more than ready, but Russ...he...he says that he's ready, but
his thoughts tell me he's saying that for me," she told me as she again
looked up at me. Her eyes were red and swollen. I wondered how long she
had been crying before I arrived.
"Jack, maybe he just wants to please you. I'm sure he wants kids too."
"There was uncertainty in his mind, Alex! If you're sure you want
something there shouldn't be uncertainty!"
"That's not always true, hun. I should know about uncertainty! Where is
Russ now?" I asked to change the subject.
"I...I don't know. When we were arguing, he got real angry. Alex, I've
never seen him so mad!" She sobbed quietly.
"Is that when you almost...?" I let my question drop.
"Alex, he hit me. He slapped me when I accused him of lying about his
intentions- that he might be too old to give me any children! That's
when..." She dissolved to tears again.
I sat down next to her and took her left hand in mine. We sat quietly
for a few minutes.
"Jack, fifty-one isn't that old anymore. Look at Hefner, he's a fossil,"
I said trying to cheer her up.
"Alex, he's been out of work for four years. We've been living on the
last of my military pension and what little I make at work. Things
haven't been intimate between us for a while now, but last night...last
night I thought I saw the old Russ peak through. Things...things happened
last night that made me think things were about to change."
I nodded in understanding.
Jack showed no sign of cheering up as the minutes passed.
"I know!" I shook her hand gently and smiled when she looked at me. "How
would you like to go on a trip with the Empress?"
"I shouldn't leave, Alex. What would Russ think if he came home and I
wasn't here?"
"Russ wouldn't know anything about it, Jack- Empress, remember?" I said
with a wink.
"Really? You would just take us on a trip...spur of the moment like this-
just like that?"
"The Empress protects her friends and family, Jack- especially her
family!"
Jack's beautiful smile finally broke through!
"Then it's settled," I proclaimed. "Just one thing before we leave...I
need a base date and time, hun."
Jack looked shocked.
"I'm sorry, Empress! Today is June 10th, 2015, 1100hrs, ma'am."
I nodded as I committed the date and time to memory.
"So, where are we off to, Alex?" Jack asked with renewed energy.
"First we pick up a few friends, Jack," I told her offering my hand.
"Right after you change into your Reilly suit." I giggled. Apparently
Jack hadn't thought about changing out of her...sleepwear.
Jack looked so pretty when she was embarrassed!
"Sorry, Alex, it just slipped my mind," she confessed with a crimson
face.
A slip would have been considered modest by what she almost had on. Then
again...what I had on this morning... I had to remember this design for
later.
Exactly one hour later Jack took my hand and we appeared at our first
stop.
The large room, more a small conference hall, full of desks, telephones,
typewriters, loads of paper, and women was state of the art in 1950's
business normal. The noisy din of typing, ringing phones and the one-
sided conversations on them, immediately assaulted our ears.
In front of us, a small woman with extremely long, raven colored hair
sitting with her back to us answered her ringing phone.
"International Business Machines. My name is Tish, how may I route your
call, please?" The woman said in her best British accent. She
immediately began talking to whomever on the other end in Spanish.
"International Business Machines, mi nombre es Tish. ?C?mo puedo
transferir su llamada?" The woman pushed a button on the phone and hung
it up abruptly.
"Is that Takashi? When are we, Alex?" Jack asked in surprise.
"Tokyo, Japan, February 26th, 1954."
At that moment Tish said something I'd rather not translate and began
rubbing her eyes in disgust.
"Around quitting time I would assume, Jack," I added as a bell rang and
a stampede of women headed for any door that led outside!
Takashi stayed seated for some reason. It was then we noticed a small,
heavy-set Japanese man coming out a door at the far end of the nearly
deserted hall. Tish slowly rose from her chair.
"Moritsu Takashi, I require the transcripts from this morning's
conference on my desk by noon tomorrow. I remind you additional
compensation is not approved!" The arrogant sounding man said in his
native tongue.
Tish nodded and bowed silently. Her apparent boss returned no niceties
and simply walked past without any second thought.
"And I thought I had an asshole for a boss!" Jack groused.
I heard a door slam behind us. A man's muffled voice cried out in pain.
"Jack!" I chided with a slight giggle.
Takashi looked around suddenly startled by the commotion. She began
looking around the room for something
That 'something' was undoubtedly us.
"Jacquelyn Cummins?" Tish said quietly into the air.
Or...just Jack.
"Empress!" She hissed- her tone was less than happy.
Nope...she knew I was here!
"I guess she's still mad at you, huh?"
I nodded.
"Empress! I know you to be here. Show yourself!" Tish growled in a less
than cheerful voice.
"Let go of my hand, Alex?" Jack asked as she looked gently into my eyes.
I released her hand and watched as she stumbled slightly from her sudden
rephasing.
"Jacquelyn!" Tish jumped with a start as Jack suddenly appeared a few
feet from her. "Why are you here, Commander? Where is the Empress?" She
demanded as her eyes narrowed.
"Hi, Tish." Jack waved shyly before bowing to her. "Alex was afraid you
might scream for help if she appeared."
Tish cautiously moved the few steps toward her former crewmate and
suddenly wrapped her arms around Jack.
"It is good to see you again, ma'am!" Tish told her. "Empress, I will
not announce your presence nor will I say it is good to see you again,
for that matter."
I rephased.
"I stayed away like you ordered, Moritsu Takashi," I said formally and
bowed respectively to her.
"I still hold you responsible for my home's destruction, Empress!"
"I told you many times that I tried to stop him. I can only apologize so
many times," I said quietly.
"I had friends there you know. Friends that will never understand what
they did to receive such barbaric treatment."
"I'm sorry, Moritsu Takashi," I replied. I felt a tear form.
"Tish, she saved your family, doesn't that garner some forgiveness?"
Jack said from her side.
"Miss Cummins is right. I thank you for saving my family, Empress,"
Takashi said as she bowed slightly to me.
Without warning she stepped to me and wrapped her arms around me. "I
have missed you so much, Alexandra!"
More tears fell from my face. This was the new start for the two of us.
I hadn't seen or talked to Ms. Moritsu since late 1945- the day she
found out about her hometown of Hiroshima being blown into the next
realm.
"How are your parents, Takashi?" I asked softly with a sniff or two.
"I check in on them often, though I still haven't gotten up the nerve to
tell them- not that they would believe me in the least. They are both in
they're eighties and therefore may not survive the shock," she replied
sadly as she again looked to the floor.
"Alex is going on a trip, Tish. I think she wants to know if you'd like
to come along?" Jack gushed, happy that the two of us seemed to finally
be on better terms, but more I think to lighten the mood.
"Really," Tish eyed me carefully, "a trip to where, precisely?"
"I was thinking we'd pay a visit to Alex Reilly," I admitted for the
first time since I had left Long Beach, 1953.
"Reilly BC? Why Reilly BC, Alex? Why not Reilly AD, instead?" Jack asked
in surprise.
"I had a dream last night involving Alex Reilly. She seemed to need our
help with something... for the life of me, I can?t remember what,? I told
them.
?If you can?t or don?t want to come along, we?ll understand, Tish,? Jack
said sadly.
Moritsu Takashi glared at me for several long seconds.
?Do you wish for me to attend you this trip, Empress?? She asked
formally.
?It would honor me greatly if you decided to travel with us, Ms.
Moritsu,? I said with sincerity.
?Only if you stop calling me ?Ms. Moritsu?, Empress.?
?Then it would be a pleasure to travel with you, Tish, but only if you
stop calling me ?Empress?,? I replied with a nervous smile.
?It is a deal.? Tish bowed to me with a smile. ?When do we leave??
?Are you wearing your Reilly?? I asked.
?No, I haven?t worn it in several years, Alex.?
?Well, we leave after you?ve changed then.? I giggled.
?To do that I need to go home.?
?Okay, Tish, I?ll drive,? I said with a cheerful smile.
Tish automatically took my hand in hers. ?Ms. Cummins, if you would
relay my thoughts to Alex, please??
?Only if you stop calling me ?Ms. Cummins?, Tish.?
?Of course.?
I immediately saw Tish?s modest apartment in my mind.
The empty hall became a small one-room apartment decorated in a tasteful
Japanese motif.
?I thought you didn?t like such close quarters, Tish?? Jack asked as I
released both women?s hands.
?A single, half Japanese, half Navajo woman has a very limited selection
of lodgings in Tokyo, Ms?Jack- anyway, I?m lucky to afford this on what
those cretins pay me!?
?Are things that difficult here, Tish?? I asked.
?Every night before bed, I pray that you appear and take me away from
this reality.? She looked to the floor a moment. ?And now, here you are,
Sensei.? Tish wrapped her arms around me again and squeezed harder this
time.
I heard her sniff back a tear or two.
?You two must stay for dinner.?
?Do they accept American dollars here, Tish?? I asked innocently.
?Yes, American dollars are worth thousands more than our yen.?
?Then I?m buyin?, hun,? I announced. ?You just get yerself prettied up
an we?ll go wherever y?all want, Tish.?
?Please have a seat, ladies. I shant be but half an hour.? Tish giggled
as she began to undress on her way to the lavatory. At least I hoped it
was the lavatory since I could see no water closet.
True to her estimate, Tish pronounced herself ready in twenty-six
minutes.
?Where to, M?lady?? I asked as I offered my hand.
?The place I?m thinking about is within walking distance, Alex-chan,
besides, this is Tokyo. There will be no private place for you to
rephase.?
?Oh, okay. Jack, we still need to change. Something close to Tish?s
outfit, but more American looking, I think??
Tish nodded her approval at our selections and smiled.
?Then lead on, hun.? I motioned to the door with a genuine smile.
I recognized the woman?s face immediately. Tish had brought us to her
parent?s restaurant. As her mother seated us, she seemed to recognize me
and desperately search her memory.
I doubted she would remember me from eight years ago.
?Misu wa, jibun no namae Arekusandoradeshou ka? (Miss, is your name
Alexandra?)? She asked. I was glad I had my translator on.
?Hai, soreha, fujin Moritsudesu! Watashi wa okusama, anata ga subete no
kono-jikan-go ni oboete iru to wa omowanakatta. (Yes it is, Mrs.
Moritsu! I didn?t think you would remember after all this time, ma?am.)?
I smiled, answering her in Japanese.
Tish glared at me with contempt!
?You still look the same as that day in town! How have you been, child??
Tish?s mother asked.
?I?m well, ma?am, and thank you for the compliment,? I replied as I
bowed my head slightly to her.
?Takashi, I didn?t know you knew Alexandra? How did you two meet?? She
asked.
?Alex and I met during the war. She came to my rescue when I was in
peril,? Tish replied.
?And you, Miss?? Tish?s ma pointed to Jack.?You seem familiar as well.
Have we met??
Jack played dumb- as if not understanding the language.
?Momma asks if you two have met before. She thinks she recognizes you,
Jacquelyn,? Tish translated- her eyes narrowed.
?I can honestly say I?ve never been to Tokyo before, ma?am,? Jack said,
as she shook her head ?no?.
Tish rolled her eyes before translating Jack?s reply.
?I think I would remember such a beautiful fair-haired woman,? Mrs.
Moritsu said as she narrowed her eyes and looked off to the side
slightly. ?Maybe it was just in a dream that I saw you. Do you sometimes
answer to ?Jack?, child??
Again Tish played translator, but not before Jack?s face flushed!
?Mrs. Moritsu, Tish and I are the only ones that call her that! How did
you know?? I asked in complete surprise. Hopefully that would stop her
from further inquiries.
Tish?s ma stared at the three of us for a moment.
?You know, I just noticed that a booth is open back by the kitchen. It
is secluded and a little quieter. I want you to meet someone. Please,
follow me, ladies.?
After quietly, and persistently urging us to follow, Mrs. Moritsu seated
us at the mentioned booth. It was located right next to the swinging
door to the kitchen but isolated by a wall from the wait staff traffic.
?I?ll be right back to take your order. I have someone here that wants
to say hello,? she told us as she hurried around the corner.
Jack started to look worried.
?What?s up, Jack?? I asked as I tried to focus on the slight commotion
in the kitchen. From what I could hear, a man and women were obviously
having a heated discussion.
?She knows, Alex,? Jack said as she closed her eyes and sighed heavily.
?She knows what, Jacquelyn?? Tish asked conspiratorially.
?Your mother knows who we are.? She pointed between herself and me.
?How would she know??? Tish glared at me. ?I thought you would do that
mind erase thing that the Commander can do on her, Sensei?? She accused.
?I did Tish,? Jack reassured her quietly. ?It?s been my experience that
sometimes certain people are too ?headstrong? for it to stick,? she
continued even quieter.
The two quibbling voices got louder and Mrs. Moritsu suddenly appeared
at our table with her husband in tow.
?Take a good look at this one! Tell me now who is imagining things!?
Mrs. Moritsu said pointing to me.
?She looks familiar, that is true, but I cannot say for certain, wife!?
Tish?s pa said in his own defense.
?Arhh! You men are all alike! Must I always be the observant one? Take a
good look at her! Her name is Alexandra! Think eight years ago, you old
fool!?
The older gentleman adjusted his glasses to really look at me. I noticed
Jack really getting nervous.
?Yes?she does look very familiar. Is she the one? Are you sure, wife??
?Look at the fair-haired one! You should definitely recognize her, you
perverted old fool!?
?You are ?Jack??? He asked.
Jacki Cummins blushed even more!
?See! I told you they were sent from above! You did not believe me then!
But now you cannot deny their appearance here!? Tish?s ma continued.
?Mr. and Mrs. Moritsu, do you have a few seconds?just a few seconds to
sit down with us so we can talk?? I asked in Japanese.
?I can?t! I have meals to prepare. I have a business to run! Maybe some
other time,? Mr. Moritsu replied, trying to excuse himself.
?Mr. Moritsu, I INSIST you and Mrs. Moritsu have a seat,? I suggested
sliding over to make room for the two next to me.
?Jack, could you ?suggest? they sit down, please?? I thought to her.
With a look of horror, both sat down next to me.
?Acoustic field, if you will, hun?? I thought again.
Jack nodded to me.
?They?re terrified, Alex.? She thought back to me.
?Mr. and Mrs. Moritsu please do not be afraid. We have no interest in
causing either of you harm,? I said as gently as I could. ?We just came
in with our friend, Takashi Moritsu, to enjoy your wonderful cooking,? I
continued.
?Are you demons?? Tish?s ma asked, but I could see the same thoughts
going through her pa?s mind also.
I really wish I couldn?t see things like this sometimes.
?Not in the least, ma?am.? I giggled slightly. ?We?re just a couple
American girls visiting an old friend and her parents,? I added with a
smile.
?Alex, what are you doing?? Tish hissed!
?Old friend and ?her? parents? Alexandra, our son died at sea in the war
when one of your submarines sunk his ship. That is the only child we
had.?
Tish?s expression went sad and she looked down at the table, her hope
suddenly dashed.
The Moritsu?s noticed her reaction.
?Were you his wife?? Her ma asked in disbelief. ?Oh, child, I?m sorry.
You never said anything about it!?
?Mother, I am not his wife!? Tish told her quietly through gritted
teeth.
?Tish is right, ma?am, she was never married,? I said to clarify.
?Then what does that mean?? Her pa asked in confusion.
?Takashi Moritsu never died on that ship,? I said as calmly and
seriously as possible.
?And just how would you know that, Alexandra?? Mrs. Moritsu asked in
doubt.
?Because Jack and I, and the rest of my crew, saved him.?
I let that try to sink in before continuing. The last minute or so Tish
sat stone silent with a look of total horror.
?Mrs. Moritsu would you take your husband?s hand, please??
I noticed Jack bump Tish?s arm and take hers.
?Why would I want to do that, Alexandra?? Her ma asked.
?Do you trust me, Mrs. Moritsu? Don?t you want to learn the secret of
your son?s disappearence??
?What will happen if I do??
?Then I will ask you to take my hand. After that I will offer my other
hand to Tish.?
?And then what will happen? Will we magically disappear?? She scoffed.
?Something like that?but do you trust me? Ask your feelings if this
would be a good thing to do, Mrs. Moritsu.?
After looking at her husband for a moment she cautiously took my offered
hand. Her eyes closed tightly as our hands met. They opened quickly
afterward. She looked surprised that nothing had happened.
?What did you expect to happen, Mrs. Moritsu, all you did was take my
hand?? I giggled.
?I thought we would magically disappear,? she confessed.
?Not yet, and only from someone else?s perspective, and certainly not
before the other two members of our party take my hand,? I told her.
Takashi reached across the table and took my other hand. There was a lot
of worry on the girl?s face.
The busy, noisy restaurant became a quiet, empty, large room- its
futuristic appointments, coldly utilitarian compared to our previous
location.
Both older Moritsu?s gasped as they began to look around!
?Welcome to Kili Island, Reilly Research Facility,? I said in greeting.
?RVP, please state the date and time?? I asked the A.I. still in
Japanese.
?Welcome Empress, today is March 19th, 2004BC, 1304hrs.? Randi
Peltierre?s voice answered.
?Who said that?? Tish?s ma asked in surprise.
?I did.? Randi giggled.
?Where are you? We can hear you but cannot see you!? Mr. Moritsu
accussed loudly.
?If you will give me a few minutes, I will show you exactly who I am.?
The disembodied voice complied. The Moritsu?s never noticed that all
conversation to this point was in Japanese.
?Why did that voice call you ?Empress??? Mrs. Moritsu asked me with
alarm.
?Because, mother, Alex is the ?Empress of Time and Space?. How else do
you explain your being here?? Tish tried to explain rationally. ?She and
she alone can travel the mediums. She can go anywhere, anyplace, and
anytime that she wishes just by thinking about it?and she is my friend.?
?And what are you exactly, Takashi?really?? Her mother demanded.
?I am an interpreter! I am capable of translating and conversing in over
forty-five known languages?a few of those not being known on this
planet, mother!? Tish replied in anger.
?Why do you keep calling her mother?? Her pa asked in confusion.
?Mr. Moritsu, is it not strange that a woman bearing the same first and
family name as your supposed deceased son finds her way into your
establishment? One, I might add you opened just after the surrender, AND
two weeks after you suddenly decided to move from Hiroshima to Tokyo?? I
questioned the two as they continued to stare at the three of us.
?Mother, Father, Alex was the woman that persuaded you to move before
the destruction. She foresaw the coming apocalypse and moved everyone
she could before it happened! She even tried to dissuade the American
president from doing it in the first place!? Tish broke down in tears
finally. ?She saved as many as she could because of me! She saved
you?because of me!? She collapsed and cried into Jack?s shoulder.
?Takashi! Sister, why are you crying?? Randi said running into the room.
She hurried around the other side of the table and sat beside her
temporal twin.
?You are trying to trick us, demoness!? Mrs. Moritsu shouted in anger.
?I did not give birth to twins! Why are you tempting us like this, you
that calls yourself Alexandra??
?Mother, did you not pay attention to my greeting of the Empress? Did
you even pay attention to the date as given?? Randi glared at the older
woman in anger. ?This is the year BEFORE the Jewish prophet 2004!? Randi
looked over at me for a minute.
?Empress, please state origin date of this expedition.?
?Tokyo, Japan, February 26th, 1954.?
?Input accepted, Empress.? She again looked at the Moritsu?s. ?To save
you the math, you are three thousand-nine hundred, and fifty-seven years
into Earth?s past. Does that mean anything to either of you?? Randi
chastised angrily.
?How do we know you tell the truth? We thought Alexandra to be truthful
and look how she used that trust! Prove to us that this is truly the
ancient past!? Tish?s ma screamed.
?My presence here should be enough to convince even the most devout
skeptic of that, Mrs. Moritsu,? my voice said calmly from the open
doorway.
The two older Moritsu?s head?s snapped around to see Alex Reilly
standing there.
?I am the director of Reilly Research Station and the reigning Empress
of Time and Space in this era. What Alexandra Steinert has told you??
?Fleming, sis- Alexandra Fleming,? I said as Alex glared at me.
?What Alex Fleming has told you is absolute fact and you are indeed in
the time of the Pharaoh,? Alex Reilly finished.
?There are two of you?? Tish?s pa looked back to me in confusion.
?More or less, yes, Mr. Moritsu. Alex Reilly is what I call my ?temporal
twin? as is Randi Peltierre to your daughter, Takashi,? I answered as I
stood to welcome my sister.
?It is good to see you, Alex! I hope I haven?t interrupted anything by
coming here?? I welcomed Alex Reilly quietly before offering a hug. ?I
can hug you right??
?You are not interfering, my sister. I have just returned from that
pivotal mission. Of course you can offer me welcome!?
I wrapped my arms around my temporal twin. The tingle felt wonderful!
?I?ve missed you, Alex. I can never repay you for your help in
recovering the Empress. I hope that was the last time such an event will
occur,? I apologized just above a whisper.
?And yet you still taught me something I didn?t know about myself,
Empress. You owe me nothing, as we are sisters- sisters share
everything?or so I have been told.? Alex Reilly winked and smiled at me.
Each of us tightened our arms around the other.
?So tell me,? Alex nodded back to our guests after a minute, ?how long
do you plan to stay??
?Maybe a day or two. I was basically here to pick up Randi for our next
mission. Tish?s parents needed to know that their daughter was still
alive before they?they?passed on.? I felt the sadness grow in my heart
for these people.
?The Mahanilui is out of the question, Alex,? she reminded me.
?Maybe,? I mumbled to myself.
?No maybe about it, Alex! We?ve been told about spoiling the plans of
upper management, sis. I?d rather we not find out their idea of
punishment,? she warned. ?Still?if they were to accidentally??
Alex Reilly let that last thought drop, but winked at me again.
?Could I offer you something to drink, Mr. and Mrs. Moritsu?? She asked
as she broke our embrace.
?I could use a stiff drink,? Mr. Moritsu said predictably. Tish?s ma
nodded to that. ?Make it two for each of us,? he demanded honorably.
?I?ll get it for them, Empress.? Tish nodded to her twin to move, shot
from her seat, and hurried over to the food dispenser. On her way back
she gave both Alex and I a distrusting glare before serving the drinks
to her parents.
?Nice try, Alex,? Jack thought to me.
?This is the best sake I?ve had in a long time,? Tish?s pa said after
slugging his second glass down without pause.
?Thank you, Moritsu Shinji. Takashi personally entered the formula into
my spirits archive several years ago. She noted that it was a private
recipe handed down through multiple revisions,? RVP answered.
Moritsu stared to the ceiling and periodically glanced over to Tish and
Randi. ?It sounds like you.? He gasped and pointed.
?I should hope so. I designed and built this station?s artificial
intelligence interface myself.? Randi giggled as she blushed.
?And I have been performing flawlessly for almost a millennium now,? RVP
said proudly.
?And y?all will work beautifully for several more too, hun,? I stated
truthfully. Randi?s smile couldn?t get any brighter hearing that.
?Spirit archive; handed down through multiple ?revisions??? I have never
heard someone talk so strangely,? Tish?s pa retorted after patiently
waiting his chance to speak.
?The people of Reilly have a tendency toward strange speech, Mr.
Moritsu. Sometimes I even have a hard time understanding any of them,
even Alex Reilly,? I related, smiling at her. I may have even stuck my
tongue out at her slightly.
?RVP, please prepare a guest room for Takashi?s parents,? Alex Reilly
said as she looked at the two. It sounded more like an order.
?I have already taken the liberty and prepared a room on the western
side of the facility next to Takashi?s quarters, Director. I trust they
will be as impressed by the sunset here as their daughter.?
?You have residence here, Takashi?? Her ma asked in surprise.
?Why wouldn?t she, ma?am?? I asked with equal surprise. ?Takashi is a
valued member of our sisterhood. She is and always will be?family.?
Mr. Moritsu finally found his voice?or the nerve to use it. ?If what you
say is true, how has my son become our daughter- and why would he agree
to this??
?I?ll take this one, Alex,? Alex Reilly said as she raised her hand to
stop me. ?It is a very long and complex story, sir. The short
explanation is that I am a scientist. My world, in its search for
alternative energy solutions experimented with the core of our planet.
Through a series of failures and miscalculations, the planet?s core
became unstable and uncontrollable.?
Alex stopped when she saw the expressions on our guest?s faces.
?Yes, I said our planet. I am from another world. If you truly believe
that you are here, in Earth?s past, then y?all shouldn?t be surprised.?
Alex rolled her eyes when their expressions didn?t change.
?At my request, my development team set about designing a doomsday plan
to save our species should the experiment reach critical. We designed an
intelligent, capable machine tiny enough to travel freely throughout the
human body. It would first modify our physical bodies to survive the
expected radiation from what we theorized to be a massive fusion
reaction thereby turning our Homeworld into a sun. Once modified, the
?nanos? as I dubbed them would continue to maintain our bodies in near
perfect condition. Our initial tests confirmed the basic functions, but
in our haste, I neglected to remove a certain key feature used for
confirmation of proper activity. To make modification more observable in
our test animals, we programmed the machines, the nanos, to change the
subject?s gender.? Alex lowered her head in shame.
?That specific trait went unnoticed as the nanos were activated mere
hours before our Homeworld went critical. We all awoke to new bodies,
new talents, and new lives. Alex Fleming, Jacquelyn Cummins, and your
Takashi are just the latest recipients of my foul-up nine hundred and
eighty revolutions?years ago,? Alex finished as a few tears cascaded
down her cheeks.
Our guests? expressions remained unchanged. Neither one had understood
my twin?s explanation.
?In layman?s terms, Alex turned us all into women,? I said bluntly. ?My
whole submarine crew, your Takashi, and many others became female in the
matter of six or seven hours.?
?So the voice of the Empire, Tokyo Rose, was right about the submarine
of women sinking one of our freighters?? Moritsu Shinji accused.
?That?s about all she ever got right, sir.? Jack snorted.
?Father, Alex did sink my ship, but it was not an innocent freighter
like that lying whore led everyone to believe! We carried enough
weaponry to hold our own with any American destroyer. We carried
munitions and artillery, not the basics of food and medicine,? Tish
informed her parents angrily.
?According to the ?rules? of warfare, Alex had no reason to come back
and rescue any survivors- especially after we opened fire on her first!
You see, her boat was surfaced, flying a quarantine flag, and a Red
Cross flag.? Tish paused as the memory brought a tear to her eye.
?At the time Alex and her crew had no idea what had happened to them or
how. In order to not be taken prisoners, they fought back- much to my
captain?s surprise. When my ship exploded I was thrown into the water. I
had broken several bones and fractured my skull, but I was lucky enough
to find a lifeboat still intact. In my condition I was unable to right
it and therefore hung on to its overturned keel as best I could. I spent
over four hours in the water fearfully awaiting my fate by either
drowning or shark. Alex rescued me and her sister Emily tended my
wounds. Prudently, Alex locked me away in their brig so I wouldn?t harm
her crew. The guards she had assigned to watch me though felt sorry that
I was in so much pain and offered??
?What Takashi is trying to tell you is that my crew offered her food and
water and unexpectedly Takashi began to change before their very eyes.
The changes continued until she looked exactly how you see her now. The
best thing about her change though was the repair of all her wounds.? I
finished the story for her, not wishing to reveal the Mahanilui?s
nuances.
?But my Takashi was nothing close to an interpreter. How can you
understand so many languages??
?Mother, the Mahanilui as we call it grants us each specific ?gifts?.
Alex, as has been said can travel through Space and Time. Jacquelyn can
do miraculous things with her mind??
?Would you like another sake, Mr. Moritsu?? Jack interrupted.
Tish?s pa reached for the offered glass hovering off to his right
without even noticing it was held by nothing physical.
Tish?s ma, on the other hand, noticed and gasped loudly!
?Bloody tasteful of you, Jacquelyn!? Tish growled in her proper British
accent as she shook her head.
?And more, Mrs. Moritsu,? Jack answered the unspoken question calmly
with a devious grin. ?Let me clear the table of those empty glasses for
you folks,? she added as five empty jiggers rose from the tabletop and
hovered over to the food dispenser.
Both pair of elder Moritsu eye?s popped from their sockets!
Alex Reilly and I both closed our eyes and shook our heads in annoyance.
?So that is how you defeated us!? Shinji Moritsu accused.
?No, father! Alex may have commanded a submarine, but the Empress never
participated enough to sway the outcome either way! She tries to repair
discrepancies in past and future. The Empress has saved more lives
during the war than you know. I?m not even sure about the exact number,?
Tish explained.
It was time for me to reveal the extent of my efforts in Japan in late
summer 1945.
?Jack and I, along with several others from my crew, safely relocated
over a hundred residents from each of the cities of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. I?m only sorry that more people wouldn?t believe us and agree
to leave,? I revealed sadly. ?Your people are so very headstrong, Tish.?
I felt a single tear roll down each of my cheeks, as Takashi looked at
me horror-struck by my confession. I knew she had just assumed I had
saved her family and only her family!
?I?m sorry, Alex,? she said quietly. ?I just assumed you??
?I still failed in my initial mission, Tish. If I had succeeded, both
cities would still exist.?
?If that is true why didn?t we meet Takashi there?? Mrs. Moritsu asked
in confusion. ?And why can I barely remember any of this??
?I didn?t want Tish hurt by those too stubborn to leave,? I admitted.
?We went on sorties when we had the opportunity. I still had to captain
my boat as commanded.? I paused. ?As for why neither of you remember any
of that time specifically?Jack has another unique gift. She can make you
forget- wipe out any memory she needs to assure our anonymity and
safety. You, it seems, Mrs. Moritsu, are one of the rare people that are
resistant to that part of her gift,? I explained.
?So that?s how I knew you, Alexandra? Jacquelyn was not successful in
taking my memories??
During our explanations I noticed my twin getting agitated. She suddenly
looked extremely tired.
?Look?? Alex Reilly said as she broke the silence that had fallen on the
table. ?I just came back from a long, tough mission and I think I?ve
earned a few days worth of sleep! Being reminded of that awful week in
1945 will only give me nightmares. Mr. and Mrs. Moritsu, congratulations
y?all- it?s a girl!? Alex Reilly brusquely exclaimed as she turned and
walked out the door and down the passageway.
?Wow, that was?blunt,? Jack said after a long minute. ?What mission was
she on that was so tough, Alex??
?One day I?ll tell y?all, I promise, Jack. For now it has to remain the
Empress? closely guarded secret,? I told her cryptically.
?I figured as much,? she replied with a sigh.
?Randi, I was wondering if y?all would like to go on a little trip with
us? I assume Alex has had you stuck in the system for a while??
?As a matter of fact I could use what you term a ?vacation?, Empress.
When do we leave?? Randi?s eyes as well as her smile grew in excitement.
?Day after tomorrow- as soon as I return Mr. and Mrs. Moritsu to Tokyo.
In the mean time, maybe you can take them on a tour of Reilly and the
Island??
?It would be my pleasure, Empress,? Randi agreed with even more
excitement. ?Come on Tish, let?s show mother and father around,? she
said with a giggle as she jumped up from the table and pulled Tish from
her seat! Both women came around to help ?they?re? parents up.
Tish and Randi hurried out the doorway, each with a Moritsu in tow.
?So, you?re not going to forget to return their booth, right, Alex??
Jack giggled at me. I hadn?t even noticed that it had come along for the
ride as well.
?It works out better this way, Jack,? I said as I fought to conceal my
embarrassment. It was amazing how rusty I had gotten in just twenty-
eight months.
Reilly Research Station, Kili Island, 1030hrs, March 21st, 2004BC
?Mr. and Mrs. Moritsu, is there anything else you?d like to ask before
we return to your restaurant?? I asked after another round of trying to
explain how important Tish was to us.
Yesterday, I had gone into great detail explaining her contribution to
several of our early missions and to my development as Empress of Time
and Space. They seemed to be respectful of my praise for their daughter
and I could see acceptance of her in their eyes. It was a welcome
observation. Unbeknownst to Tish, she would have many years to spend
with her sisters in the future.
A devilish grin appeared on my face at that thought. I only hoped that
?upper management? would approve.
?So what happens now, Alexandra?? Yoko Moritsu asked with a worried
look.
?I take you back to the restaurant,? I told her. ?No one will even know
that you were missing.?
?How can you do that?? She asked in disbelief.
?Y?all really got to ask that, ma?am?? I replied. ?For someone who can
travel through time it really isn?t a problem, remember??
?Will we remember you this time?? Shinji asked. He too looked a little
worried.
?Only if you promise not to reveal our secrets.? I smiled.
?How can we reveal that which we do not understand completely?? Mrs.
Moritsu asked in confusion.
?It?s been my experience that humans have no problem boasting about
things they don?t understand, ma?am. For instance, the judgment you made
of Takashi-chan when you learned her secret- when you learned my secret.
Didn?t you think us demons or monsters at first?? I asked with half a
smile.
?That was before we learned of your true intentions, Alexandra,? Shinji
Moritsu argued.
?That is exactly my point, sir- after?, I paused for effect, ?after you
learned of us! It is human nature to fear that which is unknown- even to
destroy that which is unknown,? I argued back. ?So, any more questions??
?Will we see any of you ever again, Alexandra,? Tish?s ma, Yoko, asked
seriously?
?Tish lives about four blocks from the restaurant and works about thirty
minutes away by train. You?ll see her as much as you always do,? I
answered and smiled knowing that I only answered part of her question.
Mrs. Moritsu?s eyes narrowed at how I answered.
?Now that I know where you work, I?ll pop in from time to time, ma?am.?
I winked. ?If that?s all the questions, I need for you to be seated in
the same spots as when we arrived. We?ll join hands and I?ll return you
and your booth back to the restaurant.?
Jack, Tish, and Randi sat down on the other side. We all joined hands.
Reilly?s recreation room became the Moritsu?s noisy establishment.
Again Tish?s parents gasped loudly as they looked around in amazement.
Releasing my grip, I smiled. ?We?re back,? I announced. ?To everyone in
here, we never appeared to move.?
?Are you sure we returned to the same night, Alexandra?? Shinji asked.
?Think about what you were preparing that night then go back into the
kitchen and see for yourself,? I suggested.
Mr. and Mrs. Moritsu got up and excused themselves. They hurried around
the dividing wall separating our booth from the kitchen door.
?It looks exactly as I imagined it, Tish,? Randi beamed as she looked
around.
Tish looked at her twin strangely for a moment.
?Shared memories, remember?? She replied and pointed to her head to
illustrate. ?So, when do we travel, Empress?? She then asked me.
?After we eat,? I giggled.
Yoko Moritsu appeared from the kitchen minutes later with a tray loaded
with plates of food!
?You will eat with our thanks, Alexandra,? she said cheerfully placing a
plate in front of each of us.
?Isn?t it a little early to eat dinner?? I asked her with a giggle.
I looked over to Jack, amazed at how fast her food was disappearing.
Hopefully no one in the dining room would notice that her chopsticks
only moved about half as fast as the meal to her mouth!
Both Tish and Randi stared at her in fascination.
?You going to surface any time soon, Commander?? I asked with a laugh.
?Huh?what??
?At least come up for air, Jack,? I rephrased.
?This stuff is good and I?m really, really hungry, Alex,? she said
pausing long enough to respond.
?I see Jacquelyn likes my husband?s cooking?? Tish?s ma said as she
stopped and peered back around the divider. ?I didn?t even eat that fast
when I was expecting Takashi,? she added with a wry giggle before
disappearing again.
?Thank you for the meal, Mrs. Moritsu. Please tell your husband he is an
amazing chef!? I praised as I placed a twenty on the table. ?This should
cover all of us.?
?What is that, Alexandra??
?An American twenty dollar bill. I?m paying for our meals,? I replied
flatly.
?Your money is no good here, Alexandra,? she growled as she forcefully
picked it back up and pushed it